What to watch SATURDAY
May 29, 2021
All times Pacific. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.
90 Day: Foody Call
discovery+ New Series
The 90 Day universe serves up its latest entry with this series in which couples from the franchise invite you into their kitchens and dish on recipes for relationship success, all while preparing traditional meals from their home countries. During each episode, things get a little saucy when fans get a peek into what it’s like to hang out at home and cook with these beloved duos.
NASCAR Xfinity Series: Alsco Uniforms 300
FS1, 10 a.m. Live
Austin Cindric, Ty Gibbs, Myatt Snider and other emerging stars of the NASCAR Xfinity Series compete for 300 miles at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Symon’s Dinners Cooking Out
Food Network, noon Season Premiere Fire up the grill and get ready for more alfresco ideas as Iron Chef Michael Symon unveils a new season of self-shot episodes featuring easy-to-follow tips for outdoor eats. Joining him for the weekly feasts are his wife, Liz, and, of course, Staffordshire bull terrier Norman.
Storm of Suspicion The Weather Channel, 6 p.m.
Season Finale
Season 2 of the true-crime series that investigates murders where weather played a central role in solving or covering up the crime concludes with two back-to-back hourlong episodes tonight: “Dead of Winter” and “Sweltering Sorrow.”
Major League Baseball
FOX, 7 p.m.
Viewers will see either the Milwaukee Brewers at the Washington Nationals, the San Francisco Giants at the L.A. Dodgers or the Atlanta Braves at the N.Y. Mets in FOX’S Saturday night regional MLB broadcast window.
Oslo HBO, 8 p.m.
Israelis and Palestinians try to give peace a chance in a film version of the Tony-winning play about the secret negotiations that led to the historic 1993 Oslo Peace Accords. Over an unexpectedly emotional two hours of back-channel meetings, adversaries lighten up by sharing meals and jokes in a manor. “It’s only in the sharing of the private that we can see each other for who we truly are,” says their host, sociologist Terje Rød-larsen (Andrew Scott, of “Fleabag”), who devised the risky mission with his diplomat wife, Mona Juul (Ruth Wilson, of “The Affair”). This is history told on a refreshingly human scale.