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Published 12:00 am Saturday, January 18, 2014

5 p.m. on TBS, “20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards” — It’s the award show where actors honor actors. Top honors for acting in film and television will be presented during this live, star-packed two-hour event, which airs on TNT and sister channel TBS. Oscar, Emmy, Tony and Grammy winner Rita Moreno is this year’s recipient of SAG’s Life Achievement Award for her contributions to acting and her involvement in humanitarian and public service causes.

7 p.m. on HALL, Movie: “June in January” — A bride-to-be who’s been dreaming of her wedding day all her life discovers that life has other plans. Instead of having her own beloved mother by her side, she’s faced with her fiance’s intimidating mom. Then she learns her groom’s employer is transferring him — and the June wedding she’d been dreaming of is going to have to happen a few months early. Brooke D’Orsay, Wes Brown and Marilu Henner star in this new drama.

8 p.m. on 6, “Mike & Molly” — To make sure he has what it takes to conceive a child, Mike (Billy Gardell) reads up on male fertility and visits a clinic to get tested. Vince (Louis Mustillo) gets a new gig doing a very old-fashioned job: selling vacuum cleaners door to door. Melissa McCarthy also stars in “Mike the Tease.”

8 p.m. on LIFE, Movie: “Flowers in the Attic” — Heather Graham and Ellen Burstyn lead the cast of this new screen treatment of V.C. Andrews’ controversial chiller. After her husband’s death, a mother moves her children into their grandparents’ home in hopes of reclaiming a family fortune. As Mom gets into a new relationship, she visits less frequently, leaving the kids vulnerable to increasingly nasty treatment from Grandma. Kiernan Shipka, Mason Dye and Dylan Bruce also star.

9 p.m. on SHO, Movie: “Silver Linings Playbook” — Everyone involved in director-screenwriter David O. Russell’s 2012 comedy-drama, about a complicated but beneficial relationship, also benefited … especially Jennifer Lawrence, who earned an Oscar as a young widow newly involved with a psychiatric hospital parolee (Bradley Cooper). Living with his parents (Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver) and desperate to win back his estranged wife, he reluctantly joins his new acquaintance in a dance contest.

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