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6 p.m. on LIFE Movie: Stalked by a Reality Star

Kendra is just a teenager, so she lies about her age to get into a Hollywood party, where she meets Brad, a handsome reality TV star. She soon discovers that Brad isn’t quite as charming as he first appears, so she tries to reject him. Unfortunat­ely, Brad’s not big on rejection, and his obsession with Kendra drives him to try anything — including dating her widowed mother — to stay close to her. Cynthia Preston, Scott William Wilson and Emily Bader star in this thriller.

7 p.m. on HALL Movie: Love, Once and Always

Lucy (Amanda Schull) is dismayed to learn that her childhood sweetheart, Duncan (Peter Porte), plans to tear down a beloved old estate called Gilded Age and replace it with a golf course, so she mounts a crusade to save the property no matter what. As she and Duncan seek a compromise that would be acceptable to both of them, they discover that embracing the past may also help protect the future in this new 2018 romance.

8 p.m. on USA Falling Water

In the season finale, “The Art of the Deal,” Taka and Alex (Will Yun Lee, Sepideh Moafi) interrogat­e Shadowman (Dru Viergever), while Tess (Lizzie Brochere) learns that her mother had a history with Taylor Bennett’s (Mary McCormack) buyer, someone named Dr. Ginsburg. A stranger comes to Shadowman’s rescue as the team springs its trap. David Ajala and Kai Lennox also star.

9 p.m. on HBO Movie: My Cousin Rachel

Writer-director Roger Michell’s 2017 adaptation on Daphne Du Maurier’s mystery novel stars Rachel Weisz, pictured, in the movie role first played in 1952 by Olivia de Havilland: Rachel Ashley, an enigmatic beauty who may or may not have killed her late husband. The dead man’s cousin (Sam Claflin) is almost certain she’s guilty, yet he soon finds himself falling under her charms. Iain Glen and Holliday Grainger also star.

9:29 p.m. on NBC Saturday Night Live

The timing likely isn’t coincident­al for Sterling K. Brown to become a first-time host of this show, since the Emmywinnin­g actor appears a few nights later in the second-season finale of This Is

Us ... a series that could find itself ripe for parody here, but probably not overly hard-hitting since it’s an NBC show, too. Brown is in the box-office blockbuste­r

Black Panther, too, so that also might be satirized. Singer-songwriter James Bay makes his first SNL appearance as well as the musical guest.

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