Saturday's Highlights: 'Evan Almighty' on CBS
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GOD SAID: Steve Carell, left, and Morgan Freeman in “Evan Almighty,” a 2007 sequel to “Bruce Almighty,” 8 p.m. on CBS.
SERIES
Saturday Night Live: Robert De Niro with musical guest Diddy-Dirty Money. (11:29 p.m. NBC).
SPECIALS
Celebrity Holiday Homes: Sherri Shepherd, Brooke Burke and Trisha Yearwood open their homes to HGTV designers Brandon Branch, Mike Russo and Sandra Espinet in this new special (2 and 8 p.m. HGTV).
FBI's 10 Most Wanted: This new special profiles criminals and suspects who are at large and may strike again (8 p.m. Discovery).
MOVIES
Farewell Mr. Kringle: Christine Taylor stars in this new holiday tale as a jaded magazine writer who's assigned to do a story on the resident Santa (William Morgan Sheppard) of a small town (8 and 10 p.m. Hallmark).
Unanswered Prayers: Eric Close and Samantha Mathis star in this 2010 TV movie about a happily married father who encounters the woman of his high school fantasies (9 p.m. Lifetime).
SPORTS
College football: Rutgers at West Virginia (9 a.m. ABC); Conference USA, Final: Central Florida vs. Southern Methodist (9 a.m. ESPN2); Oregon at Oregon State (12:30 p.m. ABC); SEC Championship: Auburn vs. South Carolina (1 p.m. CBS); Washington at Washington State (4 p.m. VS); ACC Championship: Florida State vs. Virginia Tech (4:45 p.m. ESPN); Big 12 Championship: Nebraska vs. Oklahoma (5 p.m. ABC).
Women's college basketball: California at Texas A&M (9 a.m. FSN).
College basketball: California at Iowa State (11 a.m. FSN).
Pro basketball: The Houston Rockets visit the Chicago Bulls (5 p.m. WGN A).
Hockey: The Detroit Red Wings visit the Kings (7:30 p.m. FSN).
Photo: Ralph Nelson / Universal Studios









The saddest thing about "Evan Almighty" is that the beautiful track of land that Evan was supposed to save from developers.... has been developed. Tons of condos, houses, shops have forced out and starved hundreds of bear, foxes, turtles and other wildlife. Hollywood talks the talk but doesn't walk the walk. At least not when it comes to the environment.
Posted by: Virginia | December 04, 2010 at 08:37 PM