v“Amadeus Live: Love and Romance,” presented by Youngstown Symphony Orchestra, 8 p.m.,


v“Amadeus Live: Love and Romance,” presented by Youngstown Symphony Orchestra, 8 p.m., Edward W. Powers Auditorium, 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown.

v“A Chorus Line,” 7:30 p.m.: New Castle Playhouse-Augustine Auditorium, 202 E. Long Ave., New Castle, Pa. 724-654-3437.

v“The Santaland Diaries,” 7:30 p.m.: A humorous account of working as a Christmas elf in “Santaland” at a department store. Salem Community Theater, 490 E. State St., Salem, 330-332-9688.

vOktoberfest, noon to 11 p.m.: Rhine Haus Bier Hall, 40 N. Phelps St., Youngstown.

vOktoberfest on the Square, downtown Warren, 6 to 11 p.m.: All tickets include all-you-can-eat and two drink tickets.

“Saturday Night College Football (ABC, 7:30 P.M.): No. 4 Ohio State takes on No. 9 Penn State.

“48 HOURS” (CBS 9P.M.): A two-hour broadcast kicks off the 31st season premiere.

“About All of My Heart: THE WEDDING” (Hallmark, 9 p.m.): A couple (Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott) are planning their romantic wedding at Emily’s Country Inn, until a distant relative of Emily’s arrives and stakes a claim to the house. Oh, the drama!

“Saturday Night live” (NBC, 11:30 P.M.): The 44th season opener is hosted by Adam Driver (“BlacKkKlansman”) and musical guest will be Kanye West. It is Driver’s second time as host.

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LOCAL TOPICS ON TV

“A Conversation with Dee” (Sunday at 7:30 A.M. ON WYTV-TV): Host Dee Crawford talks with representatives from the local NAACP about the upcoming Freedom Banquet.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Clinton appears on ‘Murphy Brown’

LOS ANGELES

Hillary Clinton made a cameo appearance on the premiere of the “Murphy Brown” reboot as an applicant for a secretarial job who says she has “some experience with emails.”

The former secretary of state and first lady played a doppelganger named “Hilary” with one L instead of two in a brief scene with star Candice Bergen on the first new episode in 20 years of the CBS sitcom Thursday night.

Sykes’ Trump jokes lead to walkouts

RED BANK, N.J.

Over a dozen angry fans walked out or were kicked out of comedian Wanda Sykes’ show in New Jersey for heckling her when she opened with a series of jokes about President Donald Trump.

Sykes began her set at the Count Basie Center for the Arts on Thursday in Red Bank by making fun of how the public appears to be aging more quickly from stress during Trump’s administration. The Asbury Park Press reports some attendees began heckling Sykes, complaining that she was being political.

About a dozen attendees walked out and began to argue with one another and staff in the lobby. Attendees who stayed at the show say that it was enjoyable and that attendees should have expected jokes at the president’s expense.

Theater staff declined to comment.