HIGHLIGHTS
Saturday night, “Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden” (HBO at 9) shows one of the singer’s February concerts in New York City.
(MARIO ANZUONI/REUTERS) - Tina Fey will host “Saturday Night Live” on May 7.
HIGHLIGHTS
Saturday night, “Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden” (HBO at 9) shows one of the singer’s February concerts in New York City.
Tina Fey returns to her roots to host “Saturday Night Live” (NBC at 11:30), along with musical guest Ellie Goulding.
Sunday talk shows: “Platts Energy Week” (WUSA at 8 a.m.) interviews former Shell Oil president John Hoffmeister; “BioCentury This Week” (WUSA at 8:30) features Critical Path Institute’s Raymond Woosley; “Ideas in Action With Jim Glassman” (MPT at 8:30, WHUT at 9:30) has World Bank’s Robert Zoellick; “Fox News Sunday” (Fox News at 9) hosts national security adviser Tom Donilon and former vice president Dick Cheney; “Politics Program With Mark Plotkin” (NewsChannel 8 at 9) features Washington City Paper’s Michael Schaffer and former National Security Council staff member Michael Hurley; “White House Chronicle” (WETA at 9) has University of Southern California’s Adam Clayton Powell III, Johns Hopkins University’s Gazbiah Rahaman and Quinn Gillespie’s Adam Belmar; “State of the Union” (CNN at 9) features Donilon, Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former White House communications director Anita Dunn and former representative Tom Davis (R-Va.); “The Chris Matthews Show” (NBC at 10) hosts Time’s Richard Stengel, New York Times’ Helene Cooper and Elisabeth Bumiller, and The Post’s David Ignatius; “This Week” (ABC at 10) features Donilon, former secretary of state Condoleezza Rice, U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan Husain Haqqani, Keep America Safe’s Liz Cheney, Foreign Policy Magazine’s Tom Ricks and author Lawrence Right.
“Newsmakers” (C-SPAN at 10) talks to American Petroleum Institute’s Jack Gerard; “Meet the Press” (NBC at 10:30) has Donilon, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, former homeland security secretary Michael Chertoff, Gen. Michael Hayden, The Post’s Bob Woodward, historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, BBC’s Katty Kay and strategist Mike Murphy; “Face the Nation” (CBS at 10:30) talks to Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and former secretary of defense Donald Rumsfeld; “Washington Watch With Roland Martin” (TV One at 11) hosts deputy national security adviser Denis McDonough, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and National Football League Players Association Executive Director DeMaurice Smith; “This Week in Defense News” (WUSA at 11) has Adm. Robert Papp; “energyNOW!” (WJLA at 11) talks to Edmunds.com’s Jeremy Anwyl and General Motors’ Mary Beth Stanek; “The McLaughlin Group” (WUSA at 11:30) features Thomson Reuters’s James Pethokoukis, Newsweek’s Eleanor Clift, the Washington Times’ Monica Crowley and Arab American Institute’s James Zogby; “This Is America With Dennis Wholey” (WHUT at 6 p.m.) talks to Washington College President Mitchell B. Reiss.
Sunday night, President Obama appears on “60 Minutes” (CBS at 7) to talk about the killing of Osama bin Laden.
New series “Why Not? With Shania Twain” (OWN at 11) follows the country music singer as she tries to move on after the end of her 14-year marriage.
Season finales Sunday night include “The Amazing Race” (CBS at 8), “Brothers & Sisters” (ABC at 10) and “CSI: Miami” (CBS at 10).
— Emily Yahr
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