Saturday’s Highlights: ‘Midnight in Paris’ on Starz
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WOODY ALLEN’S 2011 COMEDY “Midnight in Paris” stars Owen Wilson as a creatively blocked writer at 9 p.m. on Starz. With Rachel McAdams.
SERIES
Must Love Cats:
John meets a team that performs kidney transplants on cats in this new episode (8 p.m. Animal Planet).The Firm: Mitch (Josh Lucas) finally gets Sarah (Alex Paxton-Beesley) to tell him the truth about her case in this new episode (9 p.m. NBC).
Bayou Billionaires: The unscripted series wraps its first season (9 p.m. CMT).
Live From Daryl’s House: Eric Hutchinson performs in this new episode (11:30 p.m. KTLA).
SPECIALS
Kids’ Choice Awards 2012:
Children choose their favorites from music, film, television and sports. Will Smith hosts (8 and 10 p.m. Nickelodeon).MOVIES
Hornet’s Nest:
A serial killer is targeting visiting businessmen. Virginia Madsen, Sherry Stringfield, Robbie Amell, Michael Boatman and Michael Silver star in this new TV mystery (8 and 10 p.m. TNT).Seattle Superstorm: In this new science fiction tale a UFO crashes into Puget Sound, triggering a series of earthquakes and killer storms that threaten to spread to the rest of the world. Esai Morales and Ona Grauer star (9 p.m. Syfy).
SPORTS
Tennis:
Sony Ericsson Open: Women’s final (9:30 a.m. CBS).Golf: Shell Houston Open, Third round (Noon NBC).
Pro basketball: The New Orleans Hornets visit the Lakers (12:30 p.m. FSN); the Utah Jazz visit the Clippers (7:30 p.m. FS Prime).
NCAA basketball: Semifinal: Louisville vs. Kentucky (3 p.m. CBS); Kansas vs. Ohio State (5:30 p.m. CBS).
Hockey: The Kings visit the Minnesota Wild (5 p.m. FSN); the Ducks visit the Phoenix Coyotes (6 p.m. KDOC).
Soccer: The New England Revolution visit the Galaxy (8 p.m. NBCSP).
Women’s soccer: Japan vs. U.S. (Sunday 3:25 a.m. ESPN2).