Movies

14 TV shows to stay in with on Valentine’s Day

Whether you find yourself without romantic Valentine’s Day plans or are bracing for a snowbound evening with your honey, television is here to help.

And it’s not just about “House of Cards” — whose second season drops on Netflix Friday. From rom-com classics to escapist films and marathons, here are 14 other shows to curl up next to come Feb. 14.

1. Sleepless in Seattle

Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks at their best.

8 p.m., TVGN

2. “Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown” and “A Charlie Brown Valentine”

Is there anything more comforting than a Peanuts cartoon?

8 p.m., ABC

3. The Olympics

Medals are awarded in men’s figure skating in a primetime package that also includes the finals in alpine skiing’s men’s super combined, women’s freestyle skiing (aerials) and women’s skeleton.

8 p.m., NBC

4. The Matrix

Slip into an alternate reality with Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne.

8 p.m., BBC America

5. The Millionaire Matchmaker

Patti Stanger helps wealthy single people find dates. Cue the violins.

1 p.m.-1:30 a.m., Bravo

6. Date Night

Relationship lacking excitement lately? Favorite funny persons Steve Carell and Tina Fey take a fix to the extreme in this 2010 flick.

8 p.m., FX

7. 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover

Daytime diva Wendy Williams reveals extreme breakup tactics used by real people spurned by lousy lovers (like driving a car into his house) in this anti-Valentine’s Day special.

10 p.m., Investigation Discovery

8. Newlywed Game

This updated version of the classic game show still has all the silly/suggestive questions of the original.

8-11 p.m., GSN

9. Bonnie & Clyde

Because what’s more romantic than armed robbery? This 2013 TV movie version stars Emile Hirsch and Holliday Grainger as the notorious criminal couple.

8 p.m., Lifetime

10. The Back-up Plan

Jennifer Lopez meets the man of her dreams just after getting artificially inseminated. Hate it when that happens.

8 p.m., Oxygen

11. Girl Code

Female comedians discuss various X-chromosome topics like boyfriends’, exes, getting engaged and tanning.

7-10 p.m., MTV

12. Parks and Recreation

Featuring TV’s cutest couple, Leslie (Amy Poehler) and Ben (Adam Scott).

8-10 p.m., Esquire Network

13. The Hangover

The ultimate bromance, before it got ruined by two sequels.

8 p.m., TBS

14. Say Yes to the Dress: The Big Day

In the grand tradition of all wedding programming, a spoiled bride gets whatever she wants.

9 p.m., TLC