Leading up to Valentine's Day, weekend TV offers some lovey-dovey specials, plus another chance to catch the premiere of the super-hyped Smash, if you missed it the first time. Take a look at these family-friendly picks for Feb. 10-12, and check out the complete reviews to see whether they're right for your family. See local listings for air times.
FRIDAY
- Phineas and Ferb, 5+: Two new episodes featuring the fantastic duo premiere tonight -- with the step-brothers helping Candace go backwards into her brain to help her recreate a gift from Jeremy that she broke. Also, Doofenshmirtz tries to spread sleepiness throughout the town with his Turkey-Inator. Airs on Disney Channel.
- Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, 11+: This classic Harrison Ford adventure is a great one to share with tweens for an action-packed movie night that parents will enjoy, too. Airs on Bravo.
SATURDAY
- Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown, 3+: This special, along with A Charlie Brown Valentine, helps build anticipation for the holiday as only Charlie Brown can (that's to say, with lots of disappointments and pining after the Little Red-Haired Girl). Airs on ABC.
- Smash, 14+: This highly anticipated drama about the making of a Broadway musical about Marilyn Monroe replays its premiere episode tonight, with big-name stars like Anjelica Houston and Debra Messing, along with some exciting newcomers. Catch up before the second episode airs on Monday. Some mature content makes this one best for teens and up. Airs on NBC.
SUNDAY
- Worst Cooks in America, 10+: In the third season opener, chefs Anne Burrell and Bobby Flay compete to teach culinary skills to some embarassingly bad cooks. Funny family viewing for kids interested in food. Airs on Food Network.
- Once Upon a Time, 11+: Mr. Gold's house is robbed in this fairy-tale inspired drama. It can get a little dark, so keep sensitive kids away, but others will enjoy this clever take on these eternal tales. Airs on ABC.