My Cat From Hell (8pm, Animal Planet) - Jackson Galaxy helps a woman whose cat attacks her roommate every chance it gets. I say, maybe the cat knows something she doesn't know. Also, some newlyweds move into a new house and then their cats suddenly no longer get along.
NFL Honors (9pm, NBC) - In advance of this weekend's Super Bowl, the NFL salutes its top players and plays in Indianapolis. Host Alec Baldwin is joined by celebrities and NFL stars, and awards are presented to NFL MVP, Coach of the Year, and the Walter Payton Man of the Year.
Pit Boss (9pm, Animal Planet) - The rescue of a severely abused pit bull turns dangerous for Shorty and Sebastian when the dog is frightened.
Saturday Night Live (11:29pm, NBC) - Channing Tatum hosts. Despite that fact, I will tune in for the musical guest Bon Iver.
Austin City Limits (Midnight, UNC-TV) - Wilco performs from their 2011 album "The Whole Love."

The Firm (8pm, NBC) - If you missed the two-hour premiere of this new drama last Sunday, and it sounds like
My Cat From Hell (8pm, Animal Planet) - In tonight's Season 2 premiere, cat behavior expert Jackson Galaxy (left) works with a couple's aggressive cat who poses a financial threat to their in-home Pilates studio. Also, a man uses the unpredictable behavior of their cat as a reason (excuse?) to postpone his proposal to his live-in girlfriend. And how's this for cool: We got a chance to
The Case for Christmas (8pm, Hallmark) - An ambitious lawyer (Dean Cain) defends Kris Kringle (George Buza), who's being sued by a selfish businessman for not bringing him the toys he wanted as a child. The case causes Christmas spirit to sink to an all-time low, putting the future of the holiday in jeopardy. Also stars Rachel Blanchard and Barry Flatman. (Personal note: I do not like the looks of that Santa.)
Love's Christmas Journey (8pm, Hallmark) - A young widow (Natalie Hall) spends Christmas with her brother (Greg Vaughn), who soon leaves town to conduct business for his farm. While he's gone, one of his children is accused of burning down a barn, and it's up to Ellie to clear his name with help from a handsome deputy (Dylan Bruce). Charles Shaughnessy plays a corrupt attorney. Sean Astin, Ernest Borgnine and JoBeth Williams also star.
Oliver's Ghost (9pm, Hallmark) - Eleven year-old Oliver (Nicholas Stargel) has a unique ability to see ghosts. When his family moves from the city to an older home in the suburbs, only Oliver is able to see the spirit of Clive Rutledge (Martin Mull), the home's previous owner. Clive tries everything to force Oliver and his family to leave, but in the end, it's Oliver, with the help of a neighbor (Rhea Perlman), who shows Clive how to finally release all his earthly regrets so he can leave the house in peace.
UFC Fight for the Troops (9pm, Spike) - A broadcast of the mixed martial arts benefit for the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, which takes place tonight at Fort Hood, Texas (the first benefit, which raised more than $4 million dollars, was in Fayetteville). The IFHC is trying to finance a traumatic-brain-injury treatment center for the U.S. Military.
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turns out to be an old flame (Joe Lando), and the other charms her naive daughter (Katie Flynn).
Tournament of Roses Parade (11am, ABC, NBC, Hallmark, HGTV) - Paula Deen is the grand marshal for the 122nd parade through Pasadena, California. Not sure if Deen will be hawking hams the whole time, but y'all know she might. Reason to watch: NCCU marching band is part of the action. And then, of course, there's a
