Hallmark’s I’ll Be Seeing You Premieres April 25 With Tyler Hynes

If your remote could talk, it’d probably beg for mercy this Saturday. From a swoon-worthy Hallmark original and high-stakes live sports to true crime, wrestling legends, and season finales with emotional fallout, April 25 is stacked from morning to midnight.

Whether you’re craving romance, adrenaline, or a big dose of nostalgia, the TV lineup is determined to hijack your weekend plans.

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Hallmark’s Big Romantic Road Trip You Didn’t Know You Needed

Let’s start with a comfort watch that’s already getting some buzz. Hallmark Channel premieres I’ll Be Seeing You at 8pm, and if heartfelt detours and charming strangers are your thing, this one’s got you covered.

Tyler Hynes and Stacey Farber Lead a Sentimental Getaway

The film follows Amy, whose carefully planned weekend with her grandmother gets derailed by work. Instead of canceling, they hit the road, and the trip becomes way more meaningful than either of them expected.

They end up enlisting the help of a charismatic activities director played by Tyler Hynes. He’s quietly become one of Hallmark’s most dependable romantic leads, and honestly, it’s easy to see why.

Stacey Farber brings a grounded warmth to Amy. Christine Ebersole, as the grandmother, adds that extra layer of gravitas and heart that makes these movies hit differently.

  • Emotional reconnections that span generations
  • Scenic road trip vibes perfect for spring
  • A slow-burn romance that feels earned
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Hallmark knows the formula, but this one leans into family legacy and life’s unpredictable turns in a way that feels a bit more grown-up than usual.

Sports Fans Are Booked Solid From Noon to Night

If romance isn’t your thing, Saturday’s sports lineup is relentless. We’re talking wall-to-wall live events on just about every major network.

The NFL Draft Reaches Its Final Frenzy

Rounds 4 through 7 of the NFL Draft go live at noon on ABC, ESPN, and NFL Network. For die-hard football fans, this is where hidden gems are found and future stars quietly enter the league.

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Pittsburgh hosts as teams make those strategic late-round bets that sometimes define entire seasons.

Baseball, NASCAR and Soccer Dominate the Afternoon

Baseball fans have plenty of options, with games like Cleveland at Toronto, Detroit at Cincinnati, Chicago at Los Angeles, and Tampa Bay facing Cleveland later on. Meanwhile, FOX airs the NASCAR Cup Series Jack Link’s 500 from Talladega—188 laps, pure chaos, and white-knuckle intensity.

The CW throws in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race, so if you can’t get enough racing, you’re set for a double feature.

Soccer fans can catch Bay FC versus Gotham FC live in the NWSL. UFL football brings St. Louis against Orlando in a Week 5 matchup.

Honestly, if it’s competitive, it’s probably airing somewhere on Saturday.

Dark Drama and True Crime Take Center Stage

Once the sun goes down, things get a little more intense.

Lifetime’s Hostage Thriller Raises the Stakes

Behind Closed Doors premieres at 8pm on Lifetime and wastes no time ramping up the tension. The story centers on a murder suspect who forces his way into a family home while trying to escape a manhunt.

What starts as a survival move spirals into something much darker. Jennifer Pudavick and Dennis Andres anchor the film with performances that’ll keep you on edge.

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The setup taps into those primal fears and turns an ordinary house into a pressure cooker.

A Wrestling Dynasty’s Tragic Legacy Explored

A&E keeps digging into wrestling history with Biography: WWE Legends, this time focusing on The Curse of the Von Erichs. The episode traces one of wrestling’s most heartbreaking family sagas—triumph, fame, and unimaginable loss.

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It’s a sobering reminder that behind the spectacle, real families are dealing with real pain.

Network Favorites Deliver High-Stakes Episodes

Several primetime staples aren’t holding back this week. Big storylines are unfolding across the broadcast networks.

Medical Emergencies and Emotional Fallout

On NBC, Chicago Med throws Dr. Hannah into a dangerous labor that forces her to confront her past. Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. keep threading personal history into high-risk investigations.

Over on CBS, chaos hits the operating room when an OB-GYN collapses during a C-section involving triplets. Tracker heads to Alaska for a missing persons case, and FBI takes on a robbery tied to a vigilante duo.

The Rookie on ABC follows Nolan and Harper as they try to protect a desperate mother and her child. It’s a mix of emotional stakes and action—classic Rookie.

Comedy Keeps It Weird

Animation fans, you’re not forgotten. Family Guy goes all-in with a wild medical revelation involving Peter and a collectible toy, while Bob’s Burgers puts Tina’s oddball typing skills in the spotlight.

The Neighborhood and DMV serve up situational chaos with plenty of family drama and miscommunication. Sometimes, you just need absurdity to balance out the drama, right?

Streaming Drops and Prestige Finales Raise the Bar

Streaming platforms aren’t sitting this one out, either.

From the World of John Wick Expands the Universe

HBO Max debuts From the World of John Wick: Ballerina, set during the events of Chapter 3. Ana de Armas steps in as Eve Macarro, exploring the wild traditions of the Ruska Roma.

With some franchise regulars popping up, you can expect stylized action and a little more mythology than usual.

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Epic Family Sagas and Small-Town Horror

Prime Video launches The House of the Spirits, adapting Isabel Allende’s sweeping novel into a drama full of passion and revolution. Apple TV counters with Widow’s Bay, which blends horror and comedy as a mayor tries to modernize a supposedly cursed island.

PBS wraps up The Forsytes’ first season with secrets out and futures decided. The Count of Monte Cristo keeps plotting revenge, as always.

Classic Film Lovers Get a Feast of Nostalgia

Turner Classic Movies is in full-on celebration mode.

Ann-Margret Turns 85 in Style

TCM honors the icon with a marathon starting with Bye Bye Birdie, then rolling through The Cincinnati Kid, Once a Thief, and Made in Paris. It’s a solid reminder of the charisma and electric screen presence that made her a legend.

Dark Comedies and Rain-Soaked Romance

The night also brings Arsenic and Old Lace and Murder, He Says for fans of dark humor. There’s a rain-themed lineup, too—The Rainmaker, Singin’ in the Rain, and Sophia Loren in More Than a Miracle, which blends fairy tale romance with a bit of European charm.

It’s comfort viewing at its most elegant, honestly.

Reality Competition and Culinary Showdowns Heat Up

If you’re into unscripted intensity, Saturday’s got you covered too.

Chefs Face 24 Hours of Nonstop Pressure

Food Network is rolling out a new season of 24 in 24: Last Chef Standing. Two dozen top chefs are thrown into 24 challenges over 24 relentless hours.

The setup is wild—pure exhaustion, wild creativity, and the sort of kitchen meltdowns that even veteran pros can’t always handle.

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America’s Culinary Cup is also back, and this time the judges look even more intimidating. The global cuisine challenges? They’re designed to push technique and composure to the brink.

Honestly, April 25 isn’t shaping up to be a laid-back TV night. If you’re into romance, roaring engines, big finales, or just a bit of culinary chaos, you might want to clear your schedule.

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