patsy2Broadway stars Megan Hilty and Jessie Mueller go country in the new TV bio pic “Patsy & Loretta” (Lifetime, 8 p.m.). Hilty plays Patsy Cline, who is determined to help out a new singer, Loretta Lynn, who paid tribute to the star, recovering from a serious auto accident, in a radio show. The daughters of the two country icons served as co-producers to tell the story of their mothers’ brief friendship.

There’s a number of Halloween specials on, including the decent animated sequels, the 2010 “Scared Shrekless” (Disney XD, 8 p.m.) and the 2009 “Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space” (Disney XD, 8:30 p.m.), the movie “Boo! A Madea Halloween” (Bravo, 8:30 p.m.), as well as the usual spooky dreck like “Ghost Adventures” (Travel, 9 and 10 p.m.).

But watch out, there’s also the hour-long “Countdown to Christmas 10th Anniversary Preview Special” (Hallmark, 10 p.m).

It follows a new film, “Good Witch: Curse from the Rose” (Hallmark, 8 p.m.) in which Catherine Bell’s title character meets an old college roommate during town Halloween festivities. James Denton also stars.

Just one college football game on broadcast prime time: Michigan at Penn State (ABC, 7:30 p.m.). Other games listed below.

“Amanda to the Rescue” (Animal Planet, 10 p.m.) travels to Hawaii.

M. Night Shyamalan’s superhero thriller “Glass” (HBO, 8 p.m.) makes its premium cable premiere. It stars James McAvoy, Samuel L. Jackson, Sarah Paulson and Bruce Willis.

Also debuting, “The Hummingbird Project” (Showtime, 9 p.m.), starring Jesse Eisenberg and Alexander Skarsgård as a pair of brothers who try to get a jump on financial trading by installing a fiber optic cable from Kansas to New Jersey.

Group dates begin on “Ready to Love” (OWN, 10 p.m.).

Mindy considers divorce despite being pregnant on “Love & Marriage: Huntsville” (OWN, 9 p.m.).

In a new made-for-TV horror movie, a babysitter takes the kids on a hike only to find: “Critters Attack!” (Syfy, 9 p.m.). It’s the fifth film in the “Critters” franchise, with Dee Wallace returning to a cast that also includes Tatiana Washington and Jaeden Noel.

Would you rather watch two reruns of “Bob (Hearts) Abishola” (CBS, 8 and 8:30 p.m.) or two reruns  of “The Masked Singer” (Fox, 8 and 9 p.m.)?

Michael Moore’s “Bowling for Columbine” (MSNBC, 9 p.m.) makes its debut on a cable news network (better than another “Locked Up” binge).

Three baby kangaroos and an emu are released in the wild on “Crikey! It’s the Irwins” (Animal Planet, 8 p.m.).

“The Karate Kid” (BBC America, 8:30 p.m.) is followed by “The Karate Kid Part II” (BBC America, 11:30 p.m.).

On Turner Classic Movies, a couple of coming of age tales in Bnegal, Satyajit Ray’s “Panther Penchali” (8 p.m.) and Jean Renoir’s “The River” (10:15 p.m.), make way for the 12 o’clock noir, “This Gun for Hire” (12:15 a.m.), followed by two with Michael Caine, “Gambit” (2 a.m.) and “The Man Who Would Be King” (4 a.m.).

The ALCS reaches Game 6 back in Texas with Yankees at Houston (Fox Sports 1, 8 p.m.).

Hockey has Boston at Toronto (NHL, 7 p.m.).

College football begins at noon with games that include Clemson at Louisville (ABC), West Virginia at Oklahoma (Fox), Florida at South Carolina (ESPN), Purdue at Iowa (ESPN2), Houston at UConn (ESPNU), Kent State at Ohio (CBS Sports) and Iowa State at Texas Tech (Fox Sports 1).

Games at 3:30 p.m. include LSU at Mississippi State (CBS), Oregon at Washington (ABC), Temple at SMU (ESPN2), Tulsa at Cincinnati (ESPNU), South Florida at Navy (CBS Sports) and Southern Mississippi at Louisiana Tech (NFL).

Then comes Baylor at Oklahoma State (Fox, 4 p.m.), Kentucky at Georgia (ESPN, 6 p..m.), East Carolina at UCF (CBS Sports, 7 p.m.), Tulane at Memphis (ESPN2, 7 p.m.), Colorado at Washington State (ESPNU, 7 p.m.), Tennessee at Alabama (ESPN, 9 p.m.), Boise State at BYU (ESPN2, 10:15 p.m.), Nevada at Utah State (ESPNU, 10:15 p.m.) and Air Force at Hawaii (CBS Sports, 11 p.m.).

Motor sports include the Kansas Lottery 300 (NBC, 3 p.m.) and the AMA Supercross Las Vegas (NBC Sports, 10 p.m.).

Steve Earle and the Dukes perform a tribute to songwriter Guy Clark on a new “Austin City Limits” (PBS, 11 p.m., check local listings).

The season-opening episode with Woody Harrelson, Billie Ellish and cameos from Alec Baldwin, Larry David and Maya Rudolph, gets a replay on “Saturday Night Live” (NBC, 11:30 p.m.), three weeks after its premiere.