All times Eastern. FRIDAY, March 18AARP The Magazine’s Movies for Grownups AwardsLily Tomlin will receive the Career Achievement Awards at tonight’s 20th anniversary awards ceremony recognizing 2021 movies that are geared to audiences aged 50 and above (9 p.m., PBS). WeCrashedJared Leto and Anne Hathaway star in this limited series, based on the hit podcast and inspired by the true love story at the center of a mega-successful global business venture—and what made it tank (Apple TV+). SATURDAY, March 19Love & Marriage: HuntsvilleThe hit reality series from Oprah Winfrey’s Own network returns for season three, chronicling the loves, business ventures and personal lives of couples in Huntsville, Ala. (8 p.m., Own). Sins in the SuburbsNetwork movie about a struggling young artist (Monique Sypkens) and the nice, good-looking single guy (Brandon Santana) who moves in next door. But could this nice be the serial killer who’s been making headline news? (9 p.m., Lifetime). SUNDAY, March 20RiverdaleThe popular teen drama series returns to begin its midseason, as the cartoon-turned-live-action TV show serves up new mystery-adventures to Archie (KJ Apa), Betty (Lili Reinhart), Veronica (Camila Mendes), Jughead (Cole Sprouse) and the other fan-fave characters (8 p.m., The CW). Step Into…The Movies with Derek and Julianne HoughThe brother-sister duo, both award-winning choreographers and professional dancers, recreate legendary cinematic performances from Singin’ in the Rain, Moulin Rouge, Beauty and the Beast, Chicago, Saturday Night Fever and La La Land (8 p.m., ABC). MONDAY, March 21The American Song ContestBased on the worldwide Eurovision Song Contest, this new three-round competition—hosted by Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg—features live original musical performances from all 50 states, five territories and our nation’s capital (NBC). 9-1-1On hiatus since December 2021, the network’s flagship first-responder series returns for season five, as Athena (Angela Bassett), Bobby (Peter Krause) and the 118 LAPD team rush to a family whose pickup truck has been rigged with a lethal bomb. Stay tuned afterward for a new episode of the Texas-set spinoff series, 9-1-1: Lone Star (8 p.m., Fox). TUESDAY, March 22Discovering David DobrickThe internet personality—the leader of a YouTube comedy ensemble called the Vlog Squad—surprises his friends with a trip around the world (Discovery+). The iHeart Radio AwardsAnnual event celebrates music’s top stars—based on radio airplay—in various categories. LL Cool Jay hosts, and top nominees include Justin Bieber, Olivia Rodrigo, Doja Cat, Lil Nas X, Megan Thee Stallion, Taylor Swift, Jason Aldean, Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande and The Weeknd (8 p.m., Fox) WEDNESDAY, March 23Sex, Lies & ButterfliesDolly Parton sang that “love is like a butterfly.” But there’s really nothing quite like butterflies, as this NOVA doc demonstrates by taking on along for an amazing view of butterfly life, from egg to caterpillar and chrysalis and finally the emergence of a full-grown, spectacular winged creature (8 p.m., PBS). The Green Room with Nadia BrownFive-part comedic reality series explores the “creative economy” at the intersection of human creativity, ideas, intellectual property, commerce and technology, with Broadway star Nadia Brown (11 p.m., Ovation). THURSDAY, March 24AtlantaSeason three of the drama begins, as music manager Earn (Donald Glover) and his group of rappers (Brian Tyree Hill, LaKeith Stanfield and Zazie Beetz) find themselves in the midst of a European tour, struggling to adapt to the newfound success that began back home in Atlanta (10 p.m., FX). HaloNew streaming series based on the hit Xbox franchise game—about a group of super-soldiers, their leader and his AI companion—stars Pablo Schreiber, Natasha McElone, Jen Taylor and Bookeem Woodbine (Paramount+). NEW ON DVD Let the games begin! The Hunger Games—Steelbook edition (Lionsgate Home Entertainment) rounds up all five films starring Jennifer Lawrence as a young archery ace who takes on the corrupt leadership of a dystopian nightmare. Loaded with bonus content, including commentary, making-of documentary features, a Lorde music video and more. (Available exclusively at BestBuy.) Bradley Cooper plays a down-on-his-luck carny who finds new life as a phony psychic, but the con man runs into serious trouble when he becomes involved with a female psychiatrist (Cate Blanchett) in Nightmare Alley (Searchlight Pictures Home Entertainment), director Guillermo del Toro’s stylish re-imagining of the 1946 noir novel. AT THE MOVIESSandra Oh stars in the supernatural horror thriller Umma, about a woman who fears she’s turning into her late mother. A young boy (Jacob Laval) with a rare disease inspires all those around him in The Unbreakable Boy, with Zachary Levy, Patricia Heaton, The Bold Type’s Meghann Fahy and Peter Facinelli. In The Outfit, an expert tailor in Chicago (Mark Rylance) and his assistant (Zooey Duetch) must outwit a group of mobsters, who draw them into a deadly game.