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What to Watch on Saturday: HBO's 'Namath' looks at life and career of Broadway Joe

 The Pregnancy Project (8pm, Lifetime) - A high school student pretends to be pregnant in order to conduct a research project about stereotyping teens who are pregnant.

Goodnight for Justice: The Measure of a Man (8pm, Hallmark Movie) - Judge John Goodnight (Luke Perry) reunites with a former flame while traveling and witnesses a robbery by a gang of bandits. The case turns personal when one of the outlaws turns out to be his friend's teen son, who faces a possible death sentence. Adrienne reviews.

Namath (9pm, HBO) - A documentary collaboration between HBO Sports and NFL Films looking at the fascinating life and career of New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath, who led the upstart AFL team to an upset win over the Colts in Super Bowl III. One of the first real sports celebrities, "Broadway Joe" was selected to the NFL Hall of Fame in 1985. Narrated by Liev Schreiber.

Pit Boss (9pm, Animal Planet) - Sebastian tries to reconcile with Shorty by going on a rescue mission at a stable, but their rift takes a backseat when a pit bull encounters an agitated horse.

Swamp Volcano (9pm, Syfy) - A vulcanologist tries to prevent a catastrophic eruption that would destroy civilization after an oil-drilling operation strikes magma flow in the Gulf of Mexico and inadvertently creates a volcano in Miami.

John Mulaney: New in Town (10pm, Comedy Central) - A great new comedy special from "Saturday Night Live" writer John Mulaney. Taped in New York City in 2011.

What to Watch on Saturday: TV movies from Rob Lowe and John Schneider

Drew Peterson: Untouchable (8pm, Lifetime) - Former Illinois cop Drew Peterson becomes the suspect in the murder of his third wife and in the disappearance of his fourth wife. Based on a true story. And starring Rob Lowe as Drew Peterson. Adrienne has a review.

My Cat From Hell (8pm, Animal Planet) - If you're even the least bit interested in cats, this is a great show with cat behaviorist Jackson Galaxy. Check it out.

Betty White's 90th Birthday Tribute (8pm, NBC) - If you missed this earlier in the week, catch it tonight. There were some really nice moments. "Betty White's Off Their Rockers," a show in which elderly people prank unsuspecting bystanders, airs immediately after.

Snow Beast (9pm, Syfy) - A scientist (John Schneider) and his research team try to evade a mysterious predator that appears to be responsible for a series of deaths after they travel to the Canadian wilderness to study a species of lynx, which have mysteriously disappeared from their territory.

Bayou Billionaires (9pm, CMT) - The premiere of a new reality series following a Louisiana family who strikes it rich and experience the perks of living as billionaires. We previewed it.

Pit Bulls and Parolees (10pm, Animal Planet) - Tia needs all the help she can get to find a mother and her puppies that were dumped in the Mojave Desert.

Saturday Night Live (11:29pm, NBC) - A repeat tonight. Emma Stone hosts, musical guest is Coldplay.

Austin City Limits (Midnight, UNC-TV) - Folk-rockers Fleet Foxes perform , as does singer-songwriter Joanna Newman.

Today's (double!) giveaway might take you to an alternate universe

That's because all the DVDs involved are Syfy channel shows. During this hectic holiday season, we all need to go to another world, if only for a minute.

So, we offer "Warehouse 13," Season Two packed with 12 episodes of the show that has a quirky crew chasing fantastical artifacts across the globe and through time. If you've never watched the show, I'm guessing more than 8 hours of sampling, plus special features like video blogs and episode commentaries should give you more than a sense if you want to go further.

Not only that, the DVD features a crossover episode with another Syfy show "Eureka." And, because we're that organized, we've got "Eureka" Season 4.0 for you. It has more that 7 hours of viewing of the show about a small town where big things seem to happen regularly. Plus it has one of my favorite actors on it: Joe Morton!

What to Watch on Saturday: WWE troop tribute and 'Story of Santa Claus'

America's Most Wanted: U.S. Marshals Special Edition (8pm, Fox) - Regular series episodes of this show are now on Lifetime, but Fox will have a few specials each season. This is one of them. U.S. Marshals Service's 15 most-wanted suspects are spotlighted, along with the work of federal marshals.

WWE Tribute to the Troops (9pm, NBC) - Pro wrestlers and other entertainers gathered at Crown Coliseum in Fayetteville on December 13 for the WWE's annual tribute to the armed forces. Featured performers were Nickelback (pictured),  Mary J. Blige, and George Wallace. And of course, there was wrestling.

The Story of Santa Claus (9pm, CBS) - An animated musical from 1996 that explains how a toymaker named Nicholaus Claus (voice of Ed Asner) started the tradition of delivering toys to every child on Christmas. I haven't seen this so I'm not sure how it varies from the official story of Santa Claus ("Santa Claus is Comin' to Town") but they better not take too many liberties here! Betty White provides the voice of Mrs. Claus.

Earth's Final Hours (9pm, Syfy) - A doomsday scenario unfolds after a super-dense fragment of interstellar mass pierces the earth's core and slows down the planet's rotation.

CMA Country Christmas (9pm, ABC) - This is a repeat but it's another chance to see Scotty McCreery sing "The First Noel." Other performers include Darius Rucker, Vince Gill, and Faith Hill.

Pit Bulls and Parolees (10pm, Animal Planet) - A pit bull and her puppies must be rescued from an abandoned home, and Tia's daughter has a difficult choice to make when her dog's health worsens.

Saturday Night Live (11:29pm, NBC) - SNL alum Jimmy Fallon returns to host, and Michael Bublé is the music guest.

What to Watch on Saturday: Hallmark and Lifetime air Christmas movies

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.

Dear Santa (8pm, Lifetime) - A lonely 24-year-old woman (Amy Acker) discovers a letter from a little girl asking Santa to send her daddy (David Haydn-Jones) a new wife for Christmas, so she decides to seek them out in hopes of making herself their gift from Santa.

Storm Wars  (9pm, Syfy) - A deranged scientist uses weather weapons against his enemies and the city of Washington, D.C., spurring his two estranged sons to unite against him.

48 Hours Mystery (10pm, CBS) - A Cajun millionaire turned English gentleman becomes a suspect in a murder investigation.

Pit Bulls and Parolees (10pm, Animal Planet) - A recent hire wastes little time jeopardizing his shot at redemption, and the center gets bad news concerning one dog's chance of being adopted.

What to Watch on Saturday: Hallmark combines Christmas, romance and the lottery

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.

Rage of the Yeti (9pm, Syfy) - A quest for riches becomes a fight for survival after treasure hunters find snow monsters on a mountain in the Arctic.

Pit Bulls and Parolees (10pm, Animal Planet) - In the Season 3 premiere, Tia's moving plans hit a roadblock, and the staff experiences an emotional reunion.

48 Hours Mystery (10pm, CBS) - The 2008 beating death of 19-year-old Jacque Villagomez is investigated, as are charges brought against her boyfriend, John Needham, a former soldier who served in Iraq and was given a medical discharge from the Army.

Saturday Night Live (11:29pm, NBC) - Emma Stone ("The Help," "Crazy Stupid Love") is the host, with musical guest Coldplay.

Austin City Limits (Midnight, UNC-TV) - Singer-songwriter Randy Newman performs.

What to Watch on Saturday: Your pick of zombies or witches

America's Most Wanted (8pm, Fox) - In one of a series of special presentations of "America's Most Wanted" to air on Fox, host John Walsh spotlights fugitives from all 50 states.

From the Sky Down (8pm, Showtime) - Irish rock band U2 recall the recording and release of their 1991 album, "Achtung Baby," in this documentary directed by David Guggenheim.

Possessing Piper Rose (8pm, Lifetime) - A family experiences horrific nightmares after they adopt a 4-year-old girl whose dead birth mother seems intent on repossessing her from beyond the grave. Rebecca Romijn and David Cubitt star.

The Good Witch's Family (9pm, Hallmark) - Good witch Cassie (Catherine Bell, left) welcomes her long-lost cousin Abigail (Sarah Power) into her home. Abigail is up to no good, there seeking revenge for a childhood grudge. This is the fourth installment in the "Good Witch" series.

Zombie Apocalypse (9pm, Syfy) - A zombie plague decimates most of America's population and spurs a small band of survivors to seek refuge on the island of Catalina.

Zombies: A Living History (9pm, History) - The concept of zombies and references throughout history are explored, including the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Bible; Viking legends; and voodoo rituals of Haiti.

What to Watch on Saturday: Monster roots and Ben Stiller on SNL

Harry's Law (8pm, NBC) - NBC is repeating all three of this season's episodes, which follow the storyline of Harry defending a man (Alfred Molina) accused of killing his wife, and going up against a prominent DA (Jean Smart).

Terror Beneath (9pm, Syfy) - A movie about a monstrous root system that runs rampant, threatening the world with ecological disasters, and it's up to a government agent (Adrian Pasdar) to stop it. What, no Roto-Rooter? I think Syfy has officially run out of things to "monsterfy."

Saturday Night Live (11:29pm, NBC) - Ben Stiller (pictured here with Jason Sudeikis) hosts with musical guest Foster the People.

Austin City Limits (Midnight, UNC-TV) - Raphael Saadiq peforms from his 2011 retro-soul album, "Stone Rollin'" and the bluesy Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears perform songs from their recent album "Scandalous."

What to Watch on Saturday: Hallmark movie on romance of William & Kate

Killer Mountain (9pm, Syfy) - Mountain climbers are dispatched to rescue a missing expedition, and the team finds the mystical Shangri-La along with the site's monstrous protector.

William & Catherine: A Royal Romance (9pm, Hallmark) - An original movie recounting the romance between Prince William (Dan Amboyer) and Kate Middleton (Alice St. Clair), starting with their introduction as students at St. Andrews University. Jane Alexander plays Queen Elizabeth, Victor Garber plays Prince Charles (Prince Charles wishes!), and Jean Smart plays Camilla Parker Bowles.

Oddities (9:30pm, Discovery) - Three new episodes tonight, starting with one featuring a spooky lamp and a bone collector with an articulated rooster. In the 10:30 episode, Korn singer Jonathan Davis asks Mike and Evan to find vintage embalming equipment.

Pit Boss (10pm, Animal Planet) - In the Season 3 finale, a bitter argument between Shorty and Sebastian creates some tense moments, but the confrontation may be the last straw at Shorty's Rescue for the latter, who, along with Ronald, has landed an acting job that's hard to refuse.

Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp (10pm, VH1 Classic) - Paul Stanley from KISS teaches the campers, and all three bands perform an acoustic show at the Gibson Showroom in Beverly Hills.

What to Watch on Saturday: A trip to 'Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp'

Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus (9pm, Syfy) - A gigantic, immensely powerful shark does battle with a fierce primordial crocodile from Africa.

Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp (10pm, VH1 Classic) - In the second season opener, 15 contestants divide into three bands and are mentored by Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum, and Mark Hudson (right). This season will feature guest appearances from Paul Stanley of KISS, Phil Collen of Def Leppard, Marky Ramone of The Ramones, and Sammy Hagar. Season 8 of "That Metal Show" airs after this at 11.

Pit Boss (10pm, Animal Planet) - Shorty pledges to hold adoption events exclusively for pit bulls. Also, Sebastian moonlights to pay for his new hearing aids, and persuades Ronald and Ashley to help with his side job.

Home by Novogratz (10pm, HGTV) - A student-athlete lounge is created in a Los Angeles high school at the request of the NBA's Paul Pierce. Bob's gonna have a lot of fun with this one. Included: parquet floors, flea market finds, modern furniture, a colorful lighting cluster, and large photographic window treatments.

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