What to watch
February 11, 2023
All times Central. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.
Murdoch Mysteries Season Premiere
Ovation, 6 p.m.
Season 16 of this long-running Canadian detective series makes its U.S. linear network premiere starting tonight. The new season features 24 episodes, including two directed by star Yannick Bisson and one written by Maureen Jennings, on whose books the series is based.
Frozen Planet II BBC America, 7 p.m.
Found on every continent, icy “islands in the sky” pose a range of challenges for the animals that live there. Sir David Attenborough takes viewers to frigid worlds born of altitude in the new episode “Frozen Peaks.”
Masters of Illusion
The CW, 7 p.m. Season Premiere Magicians show off their best magic skills for host Dean Cain and a studio audience. Get ready to marvel at escape artists and illusionists.
The Perfect 10
FOX, 7 p.m.
Andre Braugher narrates this FOX Sports Films documentary about the 10 legendary football icons who have achieved one of the rarest dual accomplishments in all of sports: winning the Heisman Trophy and being enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
A Paris Proposal
Hallmark Channel, 7 p.m. Original FIlm An advertising account manager (Alexa PenaVega) and her colleague Sebastian (Nicholas Bishop) travel to his hometown of Paris to land the biggest account of her career and end up being mistaken for a couple by the client. Because the client is excited about the prospect of having a reallife couple in charge of his brand, it forces them to keep up appearances.
The Girl Who Escaped: The Kara Robinson Story Original FIlm
Lifetime, 7 p.m.
Elizabeth Smart returns to Lifetime as executive producer of this original film that tells the story of 15-year-old Kara Robinson (Katie Douglas), who was watering plants in her best friend’s front yard in South Carolina when she was approached by a man who put a gun to her neck, forced her into a plastic storage bin and drove off. He took Kara to his apartment, where he held her captive and sexually assaulted her for 18 hours.
The film tells the harrowing story of how Kara survived her captor, Richard Evonitz (Kristian Bruun), who was later found to be a serial killer who was also responsible for the unsolved murders of at least three other young girls.