Baseball playoffs (Ch. 13): Yankees at Red Sox (2 p.m.); Cubs at Marlins (5:30 p.m.)
College football (5 p.m., Ch. 14): San Diego State at Utah
Toy Story (7 p.m., Ch. 4): 1995 Pixar animation. (Repeat)
L.A. Dragnet (9 p.m., Ch. 4): Illegal immigrants are being exploited and murdered.
Road to Perdition (9 p.m., HBO): Tom Hanks and Paul Newman star in this 2002 drama. (Rated R)
Far From Heaven (9 p.m., Starz): Julianne Moore, Dennis Haysbert and Dennis Quaid star in this 2002 drama. (PG-13)
Saturday Night Live (10:30 p.m., Ch. 30): Justin Timberlake hosts. Really.
The Ring (11 p.m., Cinemax): 2002 chiller. (PG-13)
Sunday on TV
Women's World Cup Soccer (10:30 a.m., Ch. 4): Germany vs. Sweden in the title game
NFL football: Chiefs at Packers (11 a.m., Ch. 2); Buccaneers at Redskins (11 a.m., Ch. 13); Steelers at Broncos (2:15 p.m., Ch. 2);
Baseball playoffs (5:30 p.m., Ch. 13): Red Sox at Yankees
60 Minutes (6 p.m., Ch. 2): SUV fuel efficiency; the pope.
Cold Case (7 p.m., Ch. 2): A killer kills again five years after his first crime.
The Office (7 p.m., BBC America): The second-season premiere of this funny import.
Footsteps (8 p.m., Ch. 2): Candice Bergen stars as a mystery writer who's suddenly the target of a killer or killers
Alias (8 p.m., Ch. 4): Syd and Vaughn try to save a satellite system.
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (8 p.m., Ch. 5): A murder is linked to a cult.
Masterpiece Theatre (8 p.m., Ch. 7): Alex Kingston ("ER") stars as Britain's legendary, first-century "Warrior Queen," who battled Roman invaders.
Tarzan (8 p.m., Ch. 30): Lucy Lawless joins the cast as Tarzan's aunt.
The Lyon's Den (9 p.m., Ch. 5): Jack takes on a sexual harassment case.
The Maldonado Miracle (9 p.m., Showtime): Salma Hayek directed this TV movie.
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