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6 p.m. on LIFE Movie:

Poisoned Love: The Stacey Castor Story

Based on actual events, this 2020 drama stars Nia Vardalos in the title role of a woman who is left to pick up the pieces after her first husband, Michael Wallace, dies of a heart attack. Stacey subsequent­ly finds new happiness with her boss, David Castor (Mike Dopud), whom she marries. When David later is found dead, an apparent suicide, investigat­ors smell something fishy, especially since there are certain elements of David’s death that resemble first husband Michael’s. Is Stacey a victim or a black widow?

7 p.m. on AMC BBCA

Seven Worlds, One Planet

The series travels to the most species-rich continent on Earth with the new “South America,” where pumas in the Andes stalk a llama-like creature called the guanaco and rarely seen bears forage for mini avocados. In the fertile Amazon region, birds make death-defying flights through a gigantic waterfall and poison-dart frogs show a less fearsome side as they care for their babies. David Attenborou­gh is the narrator.

7 p.m. on HALL

Movie: A Valentine’s Match

Devastated after getting fired from her San Francisco broadcasti­ng job, Natalie Simmons (Bethany Joy Lenz) goes back to her hometown to lick her emotional wounds and help her mother (Mary-Margaret Humes) coordinate the community’s annual Valentine Festival. She’s caught off guard, though, when she’s thrown back into contact with handsome Zach Williams (Luke Macfarlane), who broke her heart — and their engagement — 10 years ago in this 2020 romance.

9 p.m. on HALL

Cat Bowl II

Among the featured “alternativ­e programmin­g” leading up to tomorrow’s NFL championsh­ip game telecast, Beth Stern, Larissa Wohl and Cameron Mathison co-host this one-hour special spotlighti­ng a group of adorable — and even more important, adoptable — adult “cat-letes” vying in a feline gridiron game for the ages (or at least for an hour late on Saturday night).

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