1) “Saturday Night Live,” 11:29 p.m., NBC. Ryan Gosling is a great guest anywhere, including the Oscars and (shown here) “SNL.” Now he’s the host, three weeks before his “Project Hail Mary” movie opens. It’s his fourth time as host and the first for Gorillaz as the music guest. A week later, Harry Styles will have his second turn in both jobs.
2) Sports overload. The World Baseball Classic continues on Fox (U.S. and Great Britain, 8 p.m. ET) and its sports channels. That collides with pro basketball (Warriors-Thunder,” 8:30, ABC), NASCAR (7:30, CW) and the Paralympics (8-10 p.m., NBC).
3) “Ocean” (2025), 7:06 p.m., National Geographic. Two channels — PBS and BBC America — recently finished impressive series narrated by David Attenborough, 99. Now Geographic offers this movie he narrated. It’s sandwiched by other nature films — “The Last Rhino: A New Hope” at 6:06 and “Ghost Elephant,” 9-11:11 p.m.
4) “Toy Story” films, 2:50 (1995), 4:50 (1999), 6:55 (2010) and 9:20 p.m. (2019). Here are all of the “Toy Story” movies … so far. (The fifth is set for June 19). The opener set the tone with an Oscar nomination for its clever script and two more for Randy Newman’s music, plus a special Oscar to John Lasseter for developing the techniques.
5) More movies. AMC has Martin Scorsese crime classics, with “Casino” (1995) at 3 p.m., “Goodfellas” (1990) at 7 and the Oscar-winning “The Departed” (2006) at 10. And at 8, HBO has “Fackham Hall (2025), a satiric variation on British mansion mysteries.