Friday Night on LEGEND: From Walker to Babylon – A Curated Lineup
The heavy‑metal start of the evening kicks off with Walker, Texas Ranger, followed by a succession of genre‑rich titles that keep the late‑night audience engaged. Below, each program is highlighted with a quick review and a personal take on why you should give it a shot.
Walker, Texas Ranger: Chuck Norris Still Stirs the Street

With a classic mix of martial arts and Western grit, Walker delivers a reliable dose of action. The episode featuring a stalked Alex keeps the plot tight and the fight choreography crisp. It’s still entertaining for those who crave straightforward heroics.
T.J. Hooker: A Police Drama That Holds Up Well

In episode 21 of season four, Stacy’s shaken confidence sets the stage for a tense investigation. The show offers a seasoned perspective on crime that remains relevant, and its pacing keeps viewers on the edge.
Babylon 5: Space‑Station Drama With A Dark Twist

Episode 13 brings a Centauri nobleman into conflict with raiders, injecting a bit of suspense into the long‑term story arc. The show’s world‑building feels solid, and the tension between characters adds depth to the narrative.
Super Storm: Sci‑Fi Action With A Youthful Twist

Set in 2012, this episode follows a boy and his science project as they tackle catastrophic storms. The premise feels fresh, and the protagonist’s ingenuity makes it a one‑of‑a‑kind adventure that holds up well for younger viewers.
Sahara: WWII Drama With A Classic Ensemble

Featuring Humphrey Bogart, this 1943 drama pits American soldiers against a Nazi race for water supplies. The tension is palpable, and the historical backdrop gives the story a reliable gravitas.
Dead Man Running: A Crime Thriller That Keeps You Guessing

Danny Dyer leads a desperate scam for a loan shark’s deadline. The film’s pacing is tight, and its risk‑taking plot offers a compelling narrative that remains engaging throughout.
Bottom Line: LEGEND’s Friday lineup is a solid blend of nostalgic action, suspenseful sci‑fi, and crime‑driven stories. Whether you’re in for Chuck Norris or a space‑station saga, there’s something that’ll keep you glued to the screen.