After weeks of preview songs easy Saturday, the first couple of current recorded music presents the full version of “On the Run Tour: Beyonce and Jay Z” (HBO, 9 p.m.) from a pair of concerts filmed earlier this month near Paris, a concert at which Nicki Minaj was invited to perform their “Flawless” remix live for the first time and at which Beyonce was accused of lip-synching at least part of her singing. As if her fans care.
The concert film is filmed in black and white, which is what most of “The Roosevelts: An Intimate History” (PBS, 8 p.m., check local listings) has been. Ken Burns’ epic film of the epic political family ends its seven-night, 14-hour run tonight with the death of FDR in 1944 and Eleanor Roosevelt 18 years later, in 1962. You may want to have a small cocktail to celebrate your making it through.
Beginning his work in black and white was perhaps the most celebrated amateur photographer, Sid Laverents, who used his 16mm camera for fantastical editing and multiple exposure mini-epics. Four of them run tonight, “Multiple SIDosis” (TCM, 2 a.m.) followed by all three parts of “The Sid Saga” (TCM, 2:10 a.m.). Those two are followed by two documentaries by Les Blank about musicians, “A Well Spent Life” (TCM, 3:45 a.m.) about Mance Lipscomb, and “Hot Pepper” (TCM, 4:30 a.m.) about Clifton Chenier.
Ben Stiller’s remake of “The Secret Life of Walter Mittey” (HBO, 7 p.m.), with Kristen Wiig and Sean Penn, makes its premium cable debut.
Once more, college football takes over primetime with Oklahoma at West Virginia (Fox, 7:30 p.m.), Clemson at Florida State (ABC, 8 p.m.).
In the timely made-for-TV movie “The Assault” (Lifetime, 8 p.m.), Makenzie Vega plays a cheerleader who is sexually assaulted by members of the high school football team and is victimized further when seeking justice. On the romantic TV movie “Perfect on Paper” (Hallmark, 9 p.m.), a book editor in Los Angeles has to choose between a lawyer and a surfer.
“Cops” (Spike, 8 p.m.) holds a tribue for Bryce Dion, the show’s sound man who died in a police shooting in Omaha last month.
“Doctor Who” (BBC America, 9 p.m.) breaks into the cosmos’ biggest bank.
The thing about repossessing a fighter jet on “Airplane Repo” (Discovery 9 p.m.): those things have guns! Repossessing a Learjet at 10 p.m. should be relatively easy.
Campbell hires a new federal marshall on “Hell on Wheels” (AMC, 9 p.m.).
Following the vote in Scotland, they revert to the other path to freedom, “Braveheart” (IFC, 8 p.m.).
A trio of films look at the news industry: “His Girl Friday” (TCM, 8 p.m.), “Network” (TCM, 9:45 p.m.) and “Five Star Final” (TCM, midnight).
The Steve Miller Band and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, with guests Del McCoury and Jim James, play “Austin City Limits” (PBS, 10 p.m., check local listings).
The Andy Samberg-hosted Season 39 finale of “Saturday Night Live” (NBC, 11:30 p.m.) with St. Vincent is the summer’s final rerun before Season 40 starts next weekend.