Saturday’s TV Highlights: ‘The Five-Year Engagement’ on HBO
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SERIES
Girls: The Lena Dunham comedy, which usually airs on Sunday nights, offers a new episode a day early (10:05 p.m. HBO); likewise, the Laura Dern series “Enlightened” (10:35 p.m. HBO).
Crossroads: Country music’s Rascal Flatts and classic rockers Journey share the stage in New Orleans (11 p.m. CMT).
SPECIALS
AKC/Eukanuba National Championship: Canines compete in this belated broadcast of the annual dog show held last December (noon ABC).
Tales From the Warner Brothers Lot: From 1927’s “The Jazz Singer” to the “Harry Potter” franchise, this special the famed film studio’s illustrious history (4 p.m. TCM).
NFL Honors: Pro football’s best players and plays from the past season are celebrated in this Super Bowl Eve awards show hosted by Alec Baldwin (9 p.m. CBS).
Dixie Mafia: This new exposé looks at organized crime in the Deep South (10 p.m. Discovery).
MOVIES
Betty and Coretta: Mary J. Blige and Angela Bassett portray the wives of, respectively, slain civil rights leaders Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in this new made-for-cable docudrama (8 p.m. Lifetime).
SPORTS
College basketball: Syracuse at Pittsburgh (9 a.m. ESPN); Purdue at Northwestern (9 a.m. ESPN2); Duke at Florida State (11 a.m. ESPN); Notre Dame at DePaul (11 a.m. ESPN2); Colorado at Utah (11:30 a.m. FSN); Miami at North Carolina State (1 p.m. CBS); Oklahoma State at Kansas (1 p.m. KDOC); Tennessee at Arkansas (1 p.m. ESPN); Oregon at California (1:30 p.m. FSN); Kentucky at Texas A&M; (3 p.m. ESPN); Kansas State at Oklahoma (3 p.m. ESPN2); Michigan at Indiana (6 p.m. ESPN).
Golf: Coverage of the Phoenix Open contines with third-round action (10 a.m. Golf; noon, NBC, Golf).
Basketball: The Chicago Bulls battle the Atlanta Hawks (4 p.m. WGN America).
Hockey: The Kings visit the Ducks (7 p.m. FSN, FS Prime).
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