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The weekend's TV picks, from Tribune TV critic Scott D. Pierce:

A Utah crime headlines this week's edition of 48 Hours (Saturday, 9 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2) — the 1996 "thrill kill" shootings that left Zach Snarr dead and Yvette Rodier badly wounded.

In this "Live to Tell" edition of the show, Rodier, as well as members of Snarr's family, talk about the crime. It's just them — the interviewers are never seen.

And Rodier's calm manner makes the narrative makes your blood run cold as she recounts the crime and its aftermath.And it could hardly be a more chilling crime — two young people gunned down by 19-year-old Jorge Benvenuto simply because he wanted to watch people died.

This could easily have been an over-the-top exploitation of a heinous crime. But it's not — it's a rather restrained hour that's more effective because of that restraint.

Elsewhere on Saturday ...

College football: Oregon at Oregon State (1 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): Utah State at Boise State (1 p.m., Ch. 30): SEC championship — Auburn vs. South Carolina (2 p.m., Ch.CBS/Ch. 2); Washington at Washington State (5 p.m., Versus); ACC championship — Florida State vs. Virginia Tech (5:45 p.m., ESPN); Big 12 championship — Nebraska vs. Oklahoma (6 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4); Connecticut at South Florida (6 p.m., ESPN2); USC at UCLA (8:30 p.m., FSN)

Men's college basketball (4 p.m., BYUTV): BYU vs. Hawaii at EnergySolutions Arena

Women's college basktball (2 p.m., Fox College Sports-Pacific): Utah State at Northern Arizona

The Graham Norton Show (8 and 11 p.m., BBC America): Bette Midler and Steven Fry are the guests.

Sherlock Holmes (9 p.m., HBO): It's not exactly the Holmes that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created, but this 2009 movie — with Robert Downey in the title role — turned out rather well. (Rated PG-13)

Saturday Night Live (10:30 p.m., Ch. 30): Robert DeNiro hosts; Diddy-Dirty Money performs.

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And on Sunday ...

NFL: Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs (11 a.m., CBS/Ch. 2); Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions (11 a.m., Fox/Ch. 13); Dallas Cowboys at Indianapolis Colts (2:15 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13); Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens (6:15 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5)

60 Minutes (6 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): The founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, is interviewed; Federal Reserve Board chairman Ben Bernanke discusses the economy.

The Amazing Race (7 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): In the second-to-last episode of the season, the teams travel to South Korea.

The Simpsons (7 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): When her family displays no Christmas spirit, Marge contacts Martha Clause (voiced by Martha Stewart).

Bowl Selection Special (7 p.m., ESPN): The official word on which teams are playing in the BCS games.

Undercover Boss (8 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): The president of ABM Industries inadvertently breaks some rules on one assignment.

Desperate Housewives (8 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): Paul's plans are finally revealed; Renee divulges a dark secret.

The Walking Dead (8, 9 and 11 p.m., AMC): In the first-season finale, Rick and the group are allowed into CDC headquarters, but not all is as it appears. (AMC has already ordered a 13-episode second season.)

CSI: Miami (9 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): In the show's 200th episode, Horatio and his team hunt for the guy who attacked a pregnant woman.

Brothers & Sisters (9:01 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): Nora and Kitty make some surprising romantic connections.

Sarah Palin's Alaska (10 p.m., TLC): Sarah and her paw go huntin' fer caribou.