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TV tips for Saturday, March 16
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By Victoria Ahearn
The Canadian Press
Saturday, March 16
- OWN is airing the 2002 drama "The Hours," which earned Nicole Kidman a best-actress Oscar for her portrayal of writer Virginia Woolf. Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore co-star as two women whose lives are interconnected by Woolf's novel "Mrs Dalloway." Other film choices include Ridley Scott's sweeping epic "Kingdom of Heaven," starring Orlando Bloom, Michael Sheen and Liam Neeson (AMC), and the Jay Roach comedy "Meet the Fockers," starring Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro and Blythe Danner (E).
- "Savage Family Diggers" follows a clan of relic hunters who go to great lengths to recover valuable items around the U.S. Patriarch Ric Savage is a former professional wrestler-turned-artifact recovery expert who finds treasures with his wife Rita and theirs son Giuseppe and Nick. In this episode, they excavate a Second World War POW camp in Virginia Beach. (Spike)
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