This weekend’s highlights on TV include:
“Mel Brooks Live at the Geffen”: One of America’s most influential comic voices shares stories and songs with a live audience. 9 p.m. Saturday, HBO.
Rob Lowe takes a break from playing himself in those creepy commercials to star in the TV film “Beautiful and Twisted.” He plays an heir to a hotel fortune whose murder leads investigators into a web of sex, lies and payback. 8 p.m. Saturday, Lifetime.
Kitten Bowl II might be the purr-fect way to start your day. Ninety feisty kitties take to the field — when they’re not taking litter-box time outs. Let’s hope the cat fights are kept to a minimum. Noon Sunday, Hallmark Channel.
More of a dog person? Check out Puppy Bowl XI. This year, Team Ruff tangles with Team Fluff in what should be a paw-some contest that makes us howl in delight. 3 p.m. Sunday, Animal Planet.
Airing in the coveted post-Super Bowl time slot, “The Blacklist” looks to pull in football fans with Part 1 of a turbocharged two-parter. It finds Liz (Megan Boone) in a race against time when Red (James Spader) is arrested and taken to a top-secret detention facility. 10:15 p.m. Sunday, NBC.
Oh, by the way: there’s a football game Sunday.
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