Saturday’s TV Highlights: ‘Baby’s First Christmas’ on Hallmark
Click here to download TV listings for the week Dec. 16 - 22 in PDF format
SERIES
The Graham Norton Show: Daniel Radcliffe, Jessica Ennis and Ricky Gervais are guests and Bruno Mars performs in this new episode of the variety show (7 and 10 p.m. BBC America).
Cops: A zebra is loose on city streets in the season premiere of the unscripted series (8 p.m. Fox).
Six Little McGhees: In this new series, cameras capture the often chaotic, always love-filled lives of the McGhee sextuplets (10 p.m. OWN).
Wedding Band: Tommy’s father announces he’s getting married for the sixth time in this new episode (10 p.m. TBS).
Saturday Night Live: Martin Short hosts with musical guest Paul McCartney (11:29 p.m. NBC).
SPECIALS
Los Angeles Mayoral Candidates Debate: The four candidates leading in fundraising will participate: City Councilman Eric Garcetti, City Controller Wendy Greuel, City Councilwoman Jan Perry and former assistant U.S. Atty. Kevin James. Marc Brown moderates (7 p.m. ABC).
MOVIES
The Merry In-Laws: A single mother (Shelley Long) gets engaged to the son of Santa Claus in this new TV movie. George Wendt also stars (8 p.m. Lifetime).
The Real St. Nick: Penelope Spheeris directs this original film starring Torrey DeVitto as a psychiatrist who treats an unconscious man in a Santa suit (Callard Harris) who saved her during an earthquake in this new hodiay treat (10 p.m. Lifetime).
SPORTS
College football: Gildan New Mexico Bowl: Arizona vs. Nevada (10 a.m. ESPN); NCAA Division II, Final: Valdosta State vs. Winston-Salem State (10 a.m. ESPN2); Famous Idaho Potato Bowl: Toledo vs. Utah State (1:30 p.m. ESPN).
Women’s college volleyball: NCAA Final (4 p.m. ESPN2).
Soccer: China vs. U.S. women (4 p.m. NBCSP).
Pro basketball: The Brooklyn Nets visit the Chicago Bulls (5 p.m. WGN A); the Clippers visit the Bucks (5:30 p.m. FS Prime).
More to Read
The complete guide to home viewing
Get Screen Gab for everything about the TV shows and streaming movies everyone’s talking about.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.