TV picks for March 14-15:  Jay Mohr, "Breaking Borders," "The Three Caballeros"

March 13, 2015 at 7:31PM
JAY MOHR: HAPPY. AND A LOT. Copyright: Angela Daves Haley/SHOWTIME. Photo ID: 3413403_UN_02
Jay Mohr stars in a stand-up special. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Blue Jay

In a new stand-up special, "Jay Mohr: Happy. A Lot," the acerbic comic shares tales from his marriage to Nikki Cox and parenthood. Hopefully, he'll leave time to apologize for his terrible sitcom, "Gary Unmarried." 9 p.m. Saturday, Showtime

Guess who's coming to dinner

Could many of the world's conflicts be solved by people sharing a meal? That's the question posed in the new series "Breaking Borders," in which journalist Mariana van Zeller and chef Michael Voltaggio travel the globe testing out their theory. The adventure starts with a visit to Israel and Palestine. 8 p.m. Sunday, Travel

Quacking up

"Treasures From the Disney Vault" consists of two shorts and five movies, the most notable of which being 1944's "The Three Caballeros," the animated treat in which Donald Duck learns about Latin American culture. 11 p.m. Sunday, TCM

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