What To Watch: Super Bowl 50, Live Late Show, Sir Elton Sings And More
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On TV this Sunday: After the Broncos and Panthers face off in Super Bowl 50, Stephen Colbert and James Corden take the ball. Also, Billions is ready to rock. Here are nine programs to keep on your radar.
Showtimes for February 7, 2016
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Kitten Bowl
Hallmark
Who says puppies should get all the fun on Game Day? In the third annual feline football event, Boomer’s Bobcats take on the Last Hope Lions.
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Puppy Bowl
Animal Planet
Next up, 49 adoptable (and adorable!) dogs duke it out on the AstroTurf.
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Super Bowl 50
CBS
From Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., the Denver Broncos go up against the Carolina Panthers. Lady Gaga performs the National Anthem, and Coldplay leads the halftime show with assists from Beyoncé and Bruno Mars.
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Downton Abbey
PBS
The battle over the hospital reaches a climax, and Violet goes on the warpath. Meanwhile, Daisy attempts to foil a romance, and Thomas feels trapped.
Shameless
Showtime
Debbie’s presence at the Wexlers' is welcomed by Erica, but not by Tyler; Lip underestimates Amanda’s need for revenge.
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Billions
Showtime
After getting one of his portfolio managers out of trouble with the police, Axe takes a spontaneous trip to see Metallica with his childhood friends. Back in New York, Chuck has an epic day-long proffer session with Pete Decker.
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert
CBS
After the Game| Marking the first time a late-night program airs after the NFL championship, this live broadcast features Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele and Megyn Kelly.
Mercy Street
PBS
The Green girls and Frank devise a plan to help Tom escape during a Union ball at their house.
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The Late Late Show With James Corden
CBS
Following local news| We have just five words for you: Carpool Karaoke with Elton John. (Zac Efron, Anna Kendrick and Adam DeVine also appear.)