Saturday TV Guide: Hallmark Threequel and Glen Powell on SNL
Saturday, November 15, 2025, is shaping up to be one of the most exciting nights in television this fall. Whether you’re a college football diehard, a holiday movie devotee, or just craving a few hours of laughter and drama, this weekend’s lineup has a little something for everyone.
From Hallmark’s heartwarming three-quel Three Wise Men and a Christmas to Remember to Glen Powell’s much-anticipated Saturday Night Live hosting debut, it’s a night packed with reasons to stay in. Below, we’ll break down every must-see moment from morning to midnight—so grab your snacks, fluff your couch cushions, and let’s see what’s worth watching this Saturday.
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Table of Contents
Start the Day with a Classic: A Peanuts Thanksgiving
Before the football frenzy kicks off, Apple TV is serving up a slice of nostalgia at 3:00 AM ET by streaming the beloved Peanuts Thanksgiving special free for the weekend. This animated gem, marking its 50th anniversary, is still a timeless favorite for families and fans alike.
Peppermint Patty brings her usual chaos, Snoopy gets creative in the kitchen, and Charlie Brown tries (and struggles) to please everyone. It’s comfort TV—sometimes, that’s all you really want to start your weekend.
Afternoon Gridiron Glory: College Football Takes Over
By noon, the TV landscape is all about football. Saturday’s schedule is packed with powerhouse matchups across every major network, so no fan is left out.
Whether you bleed crimson, maize, or burnt orange, there’s a game that’ll keep your heart racing and your remote working overtime.
ABC’s Triple-Header Showdown
ABC is going all in with a full day of collegiate clashes. At 12 p.m., Notre Dame faces Pittsburgh, setting the tone for the day.
At 3:30 p.m., Oklahoma battles Alabama in what’s sure to be a high-stakes offensive shootout. Then, at 7:30 p.m., Texas takes on Georgia—a matchup that could shake up the playoff picture.
CBS and the CW Bring Regional Rivalries
CBS joins the fray at 3:30 p.m. with Penn State vs. Michigan State, a Big Ten showdown that could have major implications for bowl season. Meanwhile, The CW adds a southern flavor with North Carolina vs. Wake Forest at 4:30 p.m.
Later, Louisiana Tech vs. Washington State airs at 10 p.m. These games might not make national headlines, but sometimes, the under-the-radar matchups are the most intense.
ESPN and Fox Deliver Prime-Time Fireworks
ESPN’s lineup is a marathon: South Carolina vs. Texas A&M (12 p.m.), NC State vs. Miami (3:30 p.m.), Florida vs. Ole Miss (7 p.m.), and TCU vs. BYU (10:15 p.m.). Over on Fox, Michigan vs. Northwestern kicks off at noon.
Then it’s UCF vs. Texas Tech at 3:30 p.m. NBC wraps up the evening with UCLA vs. Ohio State at 7:30 p.m.—that one could get wild. TNT, truTV, and HBO Max also team up for a West Virginia vs. Arizona State matchup at 1 p.m.
Prime-Time Escapes: Movies, Mysteries, and Holiday Magic
Once the final whistle blows, the night shifts gears from sports to storytelling. The 8:00 PM slot is loaded with new releases and festive premieres for every mood.
Whether you’re after action, romance, or a cozy holiday vibe, you’ll find something to settle in with.
TBS and HBO Bring the Action
TBS kicks off the evening with Bullet Train, the 2022 action comedy that still packs a punch. HBO debuts a new drama set in Eddington, New Mexico, starring Joaquin Phoenix as a small-town sheriff and Pedro Pascal as the mayor.
This film dives into the tensions that erupt when a community is torn apart by mistrust and power struggles. It’s a powder keg of emotion and suspense—definitely for those who want their drama with a little moral messiness.
Lifetime and Hallmark Deliver Heart and Hope
Lifetime’s latest movie premiere explores the delicate dance between friendship, passion, and forgiveness. Naturi Naughton stars as a driven doctor, with Simone Missick as her free-spirited best friend, and their lives get tangled up with two men in ways that test their sense of loyalty and love.
Expect tears, laughter, and a few emotional curveballs. Meanwhile, Hallmark Channel keeps its Christmas crown with Three Wise Men and a Christmas to Remember.
The beloved Brenner brothers—Paul Campbell, Tyler Hynes, and Andrew Walker—return for one last holiday hurrah. Between juggling twins, career crossroads, and wedding bells, this film promises the cozy feels fans crave each holiday season.
Great American Family’s Nostalgic Romance
Over on Great American Family, Timeless Tidings of Joy brings Candace Cameron Bure back to her roots. She plays Ally, a woman returning home to sell her late grandmother’s letterpress shop.
She finds herself drawn to Paul Greene’s character, an old soul trying to preserve the shop’s history. It’s a gentle, nostalgic romance—maybe a little sentimental, but sometimes that’s exactly what November calls for.
Late-Night Drama and Music to Close the Night
As the evening winds down, the networks save a few treats for night owls. CBS dives into true-crime territory at 10:00 PM with a new drama following Lt. Dakota Black, a tracker and detective with the Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office.
When a young mother is found murdered, Black’s investigation unravels secrets that could upend an entire community. It’s dark, tense, and tailor-made for fans of procedural thrillers.
Music and Comedy to End the Day
At 11:00 PM, PBS lightens things up with a concert special featuring Kelsea Ballerini on the Austin City Limits stage. Her set promises a blend of country-pop charm and powerhouse vocals—a pretty great palate cleanser after a day of drama and touchdowns.
Finally, at 11:30 PM, all eyes turn to NBC as Glen Powell takes over Saturday Night Live. The Running Man star is making his Studio 8H debut, and with Olivia Dean as the musical guest, this episode is expected to deliver both laughs and standout performances.
Powell’s got that natural charisma and comedic timing, and fans are buzzing that this could be one of the most memorable SNL episodes of the season. Guess we’ll see if he lives up to the hype.
Why This Saturday Is TV Gold
From sunrise to midnight, November 15, 2025, is shaping up to be a true showcase of what makes television so magical. It’s one of those days where nostalgia and novelty somehow sit side by side, and you can flip between sports, stories, and maybe even a little bit of both.
Whether you’re tuning in for *Charlie Brown*, rooting for your favorite college team, or just hoping to catch a cozy holiday romance, this Saturday’s lineup is honestly a rare blend of comfort and excitement. There’s something about these days that just feels special—like the whole country’s sort of tuning in together.
So, maybe clear your schedule, make sure your remote’s charged, and settle in. This weekend, the small screen’s about to deliver some seriously big entertainment.
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