The second season finale of “Power” (Starz, 9 p.m.) comes with a lot of dead bodies, unfortunately, as 50 Cent’s character seeks some revenge and feds move in. A replay of the entire season starts at noon. A story I wrote about the beginning of the season can be found here.
The new series “Murder Made Me Famous” (Reelz, 9 p.m.) looks at individual murderers and their victims, lawyers and cases. First up, just as you were trying to forget her, Jodi Arias.
It only took a week for the contestants on “America’s Next Weatherman” (TBS, 11 p.m.) to become human weather balloons.
Eddie Redmayne’s Oscar-winning performance as young Stephen Hawking makes its premium cable debut on “The Theory of Everything” (HBO, 8 p.m.).
What’s interesting about the Candidate Soapbox (CSPAN, noon) is not necessary each Presidential candidate’s speech, but the verite footage of following him around the fair that follows. Today’s schedule includes Rick Santorum, and then the first two Democrats, Lincoln Chafee and Bernie Sanders.
The Red Dragon is striking close on a new “Hannibal” (NBC, 10 p.m.).
Still the most effective documentary CNN has presented, “Blackfish” (CNN, 9 p.m.) is back again, and Sea World will probably have to reignite its counter campaign.
Two episodes of “Doctor Who” (BBC America, 8 and 9:15 p.m.) are augmented by bonus footage.
I could have sworn this showed earlier this year, but “Sugar Babies” (Lifetime, 8 p.m.), listed as a new made for TV movie, tells the tale of college girls who befriend rich old men for financial security. Starring Alyson Stoner of “Phineas and Ferb.”
Paul tries to camp the feud between Olivia and Will on “Cedar Cove” (Hallmark, 8 p.m.).
Something different on a Saturday: Women’s Gymnastics (NBC, 8 p.m.) from the P&G Championships in Indianapolis.
Violence erupts in Chinatown on “Hell on Wheels” (AMC, 9 p.m.).
More Beantown mayhem is calmed on “Boston EMS” (ABC, 10 p.m.).
A visit by Flex’s mother interrupts his Comic-Con plans on “Flex & Shanice” (OWN, 10 p.m.).
In a two hour “Dog & Beth: On the Hunt” (CMT, 9 p.m.), the couple seeks an armed fugitive who is Hawaii’s Most Wanted.
“Mythbusters” (Discovery, 8 p.m.) tests Hollywood gun stunts.
The music episode of “The Seventies” (CNN, 8 p.m.) is repeated.
A car that changes color and another that flies are included on “Outrageous Acts of Science” (Science, 9 p.m).
It’s Douglas Fairbanks Jr. all day on Turner Classic Movies with “Chances” (6 a.m.), “Union Depot” (7:15 a.m.), “It’s Tough to Be Famous” (8:30 a.m.), “The Narrow Corner” (10 a.m.), “Captured!” (11:15 a.m.), “Having Wonderful Time” (12:20 p.m.), “Sinbad the Sailor” (1:45 p.m.), “Gunga Din” (4 p.m.), “The Exile” (6:15 p.m.), “The Prisoner of Zenda” (8 p.m.), “The Corsican Brothers” (10 p.m.), “Flight Commander” (midnight), “Parachute Jumper” (2 a.m.), “Little Caesar” (3:15 a.m.) and “Success at Any Price”( 4:45 a.m.).
Animation tonight includes “Up” (ABC Family, 7:30 p.m.), “Brave” (ABC Family, 9:30 p.m.) and “Pocohontas” (11:30 p.m.).
Together at last: “Teen Beach Movie” (Disney, 6:30 p.m.) from 2013 and this summer’s “Teen Beach 2” (Disney, 8:15 p.m.).
Chevy Chase is back in control in the original “National Lampoon’s Vacation” (Sundance, 7 p.m.) and “National Lampoon’s European Vacation” (Sundance, 9 p.m.). He doesn’t even seem to notice that his children are recast from one to the other.
Baseball today includes Angels at Royals (Fox Sports 1, 7 p.m.) and Nationals at Giants (Fox Sports 1, 10 p.m.).
Spoon and White Denim play an “Austin City Limits” (PBS, 11 p.m., check local listings) replay.
The Scarlett Johansson-hosted “Saturday Night Live” (NBC, 11:30 p.m.) with Wiz Khalifa is repeated.