What To Watch: Cecily Strong Hosts WHCD, Hallmark's Heart Returns, New Orphan Baddie And More

On TV this Saturday: When Calls the Heart goes to court in Season 2, Outlander takes care of a family matter and the battle of Lake Placid Vs. Anaconda rages on. Here are nine programs to keep on your radar.

Showtimes for April 25, 2015

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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic

Discovery Family

Unable to accept that Tank must hibernate, Rainbow Dash decides to stop winter from coming. (Wait, did the Game of Thrones people know that was an option?)

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White House Correspondents' Association Dinner

C-SPAN

President Obama and SNL's Cecily Strong speak at this year's dinner, which brings together journalists, politicians and celebs. (Arrivals at 6 pm.)

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Til Death Do Us Part

Lifetime

As Sandra (Haylie Duff, 7th Heaven) settles down with her new husband (Ty Olsson, Supernatural), his controlling behavior leads her to investigate his past.

When Calls the Heart

Hallmark Channel

Season 2 premiere, two hours: Elizabeth and Jack are closer than ever after their first kiss, but the mining disaster trial takes a shocking turn. (Jack Wagner is now a series regular as lawman Bill/love interest for Lori Loughlin's Abigail, while his GH sweetheart Kristina Wagner joins the cast in Episode 3.)

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Lake Placid vs. Anaconda

Syfy

It’s no Sharknado, but it does feature a giant alligator going head-to-head with an oversided anaconda. What more could you want? Stephen Billington (the U.K.’s Hollyoaks) and Yancy Butler (Witchblade) star.

Orphan Black

BBC America

Castor pursues the Leda clones for tissue samples; im- prisoned/pregnant Helena is examined by a mysterious new villain. (Watch a sneak peek — with Cal!)

Outlander

Starz

Newly reunited Claire and Jamie make their way to Jamie’s family home, Lallybroch, only to have wounds reopened between Jamie and his sister, Jenny.

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Tatau

BBC America

Kyle seeks confirmation of his premonitory abilities when he insists on speaking to Aumea and discovers the meaning of her tattoo.

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The Graham Norton Show

BBC America

Graham sits down with Carey Mulligan, Swedish actress Noomi Rapace, Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden and English songwriter Jessie Ware.

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