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The winners of the 59th Annual Grammy Awards (6 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2) matter to the nominees, but not so much to the viewers. This is always a good show because of the performances.

And scheduled performers include Adele, Kelsea Ballerini, William Bell, Chance The Rapper, Gary Clark Jr., Andra Day, Cynthia Erivo, Tori Kelly, Lady Gaga, Barry Gibb, Lukas Graham, Alicia Keys, John Legend, Little Big Town, Demi Lovato, Metallica, Bruno Mars, Maren Morris, Anderson .Paak, Daft Punk, Sturgill Simpson, A Tribe Called Quest, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban and The Weeknd. And there will be tributes to George Michael and Prince.

James Corden hosts, live from Los Angeles.

Also this weekend, Alec Baldwin will host "Saturday Night Live" (10:30 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5). I don't think you need to be clarivoyent to know that he won't be getting rave reviews on Twitter from the man in the White House.

Speaking of TV shows that man in the White House won't like, PBS is airing "John Lewis — Get in the Way" (9:30 p.m., PBS/Ch. 7) — a profile of the 76-year-old congressman/civil rights pioneer who was denigrated by Donald Trump after deciding not to attend the inauguration last month.

Friday on TV ...

• "MacGyver" (7 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): Mac and the team investigate the murders of Matty's goddaughter and her boyfriend, and start to suspect that the 1970s Zodiac Killer has returned.

• "Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown" (7 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): 1975 animation. (Repeat)

• "Grimm" (7 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): A grisly murder in a hotel leads to a guest who claims to be haunted by a terrifying creature.

• "Rosewood" (7 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): A criminal lures Rosewood to the murder scene and forces Rosie to re-examine a case from his past.

• "The Vampire Diaries" (7 p.m., CW/Ch. 30): In an effort to save Stefan's soul, Damon makes a deal with Cade.

• Women's college basketball (7 p.m. P12N): Utah at California

• "Hawaii Five-0" (8 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): The team investigates the murder of a man taking a class on how to meet women.

• "Shark Tank" (8 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): Durable bags; a vibrating mat that helps calm babies; an ointment made from essential oils; a natural snack made with acai.

• "Smokey Robinson: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Music" (8 p.m., PBS/Ch. 7): Singer-songwriter Smokey Robinson is honored.

• "Emerald City" (8 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): When the wizard's power is threatened, he launches an attack; Dorothy and Lucas head north to get Glinda's help.

• "Sleepy Hollow" (8 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): Jenny and Crane revisit important parts of their past as they return to Sleepy Hollow.

• "Reign" (8 p.m., CW/Ch. 30): In the fourth and final season premiere, Queen Mary tests her brother, James, to confirm his loyalty; Queen Elizabeth agrees to help sabotage Mary.

• "Blue Bloods" (9 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): Danny and Baez investigate the murder of a man who killed a mother and son years earlier while driving drunk.

Saturday on TV …

• Women's college basketball (2 p.m., BYUtv): San Francisco at BYU

• 48th NCAAP Image Awards (7 p.m., BET): Celebrating the accomplishments of people of color in television, music, literature and film.

• NBA (8 p.m., ROOT): Boston Celtics at Utah Jazz

• Men's college basketball: Washington at Utah (2:30 p.m., FS1); San Francisco at BYU (9 p.m., ROOT)

• "Ransom" (7 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): A French couple hires Eric and his team to rescue their kidnapped baby surrogate who has a dangerous condition and needs immediate medical care.

Sunday on TV …

• Women's college basketball (2 p.m. P12N): Utah at Stanford

• "Mercy Street" (7 and 11 p.m., PBS/Ch. 7): Hopkins and Emma rescue a stranded group of wounded Union soldiers.

• "The Simpsons" (7 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): Much to Homer's horror, all of the fast food restaurants in Springfield go healthy.

• "Son of Zorn" (7:30 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): Craig runs off to get some perspective on his relationship with Edie

• "Victoria on Masterpiece" (8 p.m., PBS/Ch. 7): Albert takes on a noble cause; Victoria gets her way at court.

• "Family Guy" (8 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): Peter becomes a DJ.; Lois' allergy forces Brian to move into Stewie's bedroom.

• "Bob's Burgers" (8:30 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): As Valentine's Day approaches, the kids find themselves in chaos.

• "Black Sails" (9 p.m., Starz): Long John Silver returns.

• "The Walking Dead" (10 p.m., AMC): I hear the whole first half of Season 7 was one big downer. I don't know. I gave up on this series after the season premiere. If you're still hanging in there, supposedly the second half of the season is less horrible for the heroes, beginning with this episode in which they try to recruit other groups to fight against Negan. You're on your own, however. I made the break. I'm not going back.

• "The Young Pope" (10 p.m., HBO): The pope faces the prospect of an unthinkable loss; Gutierrez faces daunting odds in his ongoing investigation of Kurtwell.

• "Homeland" (10 p.m., Showtime): Carrie has to handle her client; Saul's trip takes a turn.

• "The Missing" (10 p.m., Starz): A woman, previously abducted, may have clues to the location of another missing girl. (Season premiere)

• "The Royals" (11 p.m, E!): The Privy Council meets to determine who will reign as the one true King of England.

• "Girls" (11 p.m., HBO): In the sixth (and final) season premiere, Hannah gets an assignment to write about a female surf camp; Marnie tells Ray that he needs to spend more time at his own place.

• "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" (midnight, HBO): Oliver returns with his first new episode in three months.