What's on TV Saturday, Sept. 7 and Sunday Talk Shows: 'Identity Theft of a Cheerleader'; college football; tennis; baseball.
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In the new episode “The Great Migration,” cameras follow one lion family’s struggle to survive until the return of the great migration. As weeks go by, the pride members become frailer and the number of cubs dwindles from seven to two. 9 p.m. BBC AmericaChef Robert Irvine travels to Muncie, Ind., where the Madison Street Retro Diner is in dire straits in this new episode. That’s followed by a re-visitation at Joe Willy’s Seafood House, in Fishkill, N.Y., where Irvine worked his magic in 2013.
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