1) Figure skating. It’s time for the men’s finals, with strong prospects. Ilia Malinin (shown here), the U.S. “quad god,” has been considered the favorite. Japan’s Yuri Kagiyama, however, topped him in the short program during the team portion and came close during the individuakl short program. That’s 12:45 p.m. ET on the USA Network, then 3-5 on NBC.
2) More Olympics. The USA Network goes all day, including hockey at 3 p.m. ET. NBC is live from noon to 5 p.m.,, including snowboard finals in women’s cross (1 p.m.) and men’s half-pipe (1:30). Then it repackages the day, from 8-11 p.m.
3) “Sheriff Country,” 9 and 10 p.m., CBS. This returns to new episodes Feb. 27, with a fierce, jailhouse shoot-out. First, here’s a rerun of the episode that sets it up: A father and son flee a compound run by one of the county’s roughest families. That’s at 10 p.m.; in the 9 p.m. rerun, a transport job goes bad as Mickey and Boone try to protect a key witness.
4) NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN. For three years, Mat Ishbia was a walk-on guard at Michigan State University. He played in 48 games, scored 29 points and saw his team win the national championship. Now he owns the Phoenis Suns and plays alongside GloRilla, Keegan-Michael Key, Simu Liu, 7-foot-6 Tacko Fall and more.
5) MOVIES. On Valentine’s eve, Freeform has gems — “Anyone But You” at 2 p.m.,; the non-cartoon “Cinderella,” 4:05; and “Frozen” films, 6:30 and 9. Turner Classic Movies has the “Brigadoon” musical at 6 ET and Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor in “Father of the Bride” at 8.
— Mike Hughes, TV America