TV TOP PICKS
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).