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It's all rock 'n' roll to HBO on Saturday — the 2015 Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony (9 p.m.), that is.

This year's inductees are Ringo Starr; Bill Withers; Paul Butterfield Blues Band; the "5" Royales; Joan Jett and the Blackhearts; Lou Reed; Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble; and Green Day.

This is all on tape, by the way. The actual ceremony was held April 18 at Cleveland's Public Auditorium.

Friday on TV ...

"Whose Line Is It Anyway?" (7 p.m., CW/Ch. 30): Willie Robertson ("Duck Dynasty") and comedian Jeff Davis are the guests.

"Great Performances" (8 p.m., PBS/Ch. 7): Conductor Andris Nelsons' first concert leading the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

"The Messengers" (8 p.m., CW/Ch. 30): As the Messengers race to stop the next Horseman, they uncover a cyber plot to kill thousands.

"Bitten" (10 p.m., Syfy): Clay is trapped in his unconscious, fighting to gain control before he's destroyed.

Soccer (10 p.m., Fox Sports 1): FIFA U-20 World Cup — USA vs. Myanmar

Saturday on TV ...

MLS (4 p.m., KMYU): Real Salt Lake at Vancouver Whitecaps

NHL playoffs (6 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): Chicago Blackhawks at Anaheim Ducks

"Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe" (6 p.m., Lifetime): First of a two-part TV movie about the life and death of the movie star. (Concludes Sunday)

"Outlander" (7 and 10 p.m., Starz): Claire engineers a dangerous escape for Jamie. (Season finale)

2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony (9 p.m., HBO): The 30th annual event honors Ringo Starr; Bill Withers; Paul Butterfield Blues Band; the "5" Royales; Joan Jett and the Blackhearts; Lou Reed; Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble; and Green Day.

"Orphan Black" (10 p.m., BBC America): Cosima is facing familiar health issues and asks Alison for a favor.

Sunday on TV ...

"Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe" (6 p.m., Lifetime): Conclusion of a two-part TV movie about the life and death of the movie star.

"A.D.: The Bible Continues" (8 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): Emperor Caligula demands that his statue be erected in the temple; Saul returns.

"Salem" (8 and 9 p.m., WGN): The Starry Messenger comet approaches Earth.

"Golan the Insatiable" (8:30 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13):This new animated series is about a mighty godlord (Rob Riggle, "The Daily Show") from an alternate dimension who arrives in Minnesota, where his only friend is a macabre, 9-year-old girl named Dylan (Aubrey Plaza, "Parks and Recreation"), who constantly urges him to wreak havoc on her town. (It's an expansion of the 15-minute episodes that aired as part of Fox's Saturday late-night "Animation Domination.")

"American Odyssey" (9 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): Luc comes to the rescue for Odelle and Aslam.

"Penny Dreadful" (9 p.m., Showtime): The mansion is attacked.

"Game of Thrones" (10 p.m., HBO): Sansa meets an old friend; Jon takes to the road; Cersei's troubles pile up.

"Nurse Jackie" (10 p.m., Showtime): As the hospital beginsshutting down, Dr. Prince asks Jackie to help with an ICU patient with a brain tumor.

"Happyish" (10:30 p.m., Showtime): A new store at a local mall sends Lee into a tailspin.

"Halt and Catch Fire" (11 p.m., AMC): In the second-season premiere, Cameron and Donna's gaming company is at a crossroads; Joe and Gordon are reunited in the wake of Cardiff's sale.

"Silicon Valley" (11 p.m., HBO): Richard gets paranoid about security after he inadvertently starts a feud with a competitor.

"Veep" (11:30 p.m., HBO): The Families First bill is headed for failure and Selina tries to keep working when she's sick in bed with the flu.