Cupid (8pm, Hallmark) - A new Hallmark movie in which a talk show host (Joely Fisher) receives a visit from a mysterious love expert (Jamie Kennedy) who promises he'll reveal her true love to her if she first helps other couples find each other. Her matchmaking doesn't go well and she starts to question her task.
Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (8pm, ABC) - From 1975, an animated Peanuts special in which Charlie Brown keeps vigil by the mailbox, waiting for a Valentine. In a 2002 special that follows, the gang searches for the meaning of love.
America's Most Wanted (8pm, Fox) - In this "Crimes of Passion" special broadcast, a fugitive from Texas wanted for murdering his wife with chainsaws and a Pennsylvania man who murdered his wife in 2005. Happy Valentines Day!
Parking Wars (9pm, A&E) - Season six opens in Detroit and Providence, Rhode Island.
Saturday Night Live (11:29pm, NBC) - Zooey Deschanel ("New Girl") hosts and the music guest is Karmin.
I didn't see "Goodnight for Justice," the highest-rated film ever on the Hallmark Channel. But I can recognize what must have been its quiet charms in "Goodnight for Justice: The Measure of a Man" (8 tonight, Hallmark Movie Channel).
I feel like I've seen "A Taste of Romance" (9 tonight, Hallmark) before. In fact, I kind of feel like I saw it on Hallmark last week.
It is many a woman's dream to change her man, to tweak those things that annoy her and turn him into the Prince Charming they've always imagined marrying.
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
If you're looking for one of those feel-good Christmas movies made only to reaffirm a kind of mindless giddy holiday mood, look no further than "A Princess for Christmas" (8 tonight, Hallmark).
Debbie Macomber's Trading Christmas (8pm, Hallmark) - A widow (Faith Ford) and a writer (Tom Cavenaugh) swap homes for the holidays, but neither getaway goes as planned. Despite the complications, they each meet potential love interests in their temporary new digs. Also stars Gil Bellows ("Ally McBeal") and Gabrielle Miller. Based on a book by Debbie Macomber.
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.)
Lucky Christmas (8pm, Hallmark) - A struggling single mom (Elizabeth Berkley, "Saved by the Bell") wins the lottery, but her car is stolen with the ticket inside. One of the thieves (Jason Gray-Stanford) develops feelings for her, however, and considers returning the ticket to save their budding romance.
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.