FRIDAY, March 12Kid 90Film by Soleil Moon Frye documents her life as a teen in the 1990s—a time capsule of growing up in Hollywood and New York City, balancing childhood and fame before the internet and the explosion of social media. With commentary from her fellow child stars, including David Arquette, Stephen Dorff, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Brian Austin Green and more (Hulu). Own the RoomDocumentary follows five ambitious students from around the world as they face various victories and setbacks along the way of taking their budding business ventures to Macau, China, to compete there in the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards—each hoping to coming home with the coveted $100,000 grand prize to make their life-changing idea a reality and impact the world (Disney+). SATURDAY, March 13The Nickelodeon Kids Choice AwardsSNL’s Kenan Thompson is atop all the fun across the realms of movie, TV, music and sports in this virtual, kid-voted celebration featuring a big orange blimp, worldwide locales and all sorts of guests, interactive stunts, surprises—and lots of slime (7:30 p.m., Nickelodeon). Golden Girls: AgelessValerie Bertinelli narrates this all-new special celebrating the 1980s sitcom that became a hit by telling the boldly comedic story of four women over 50 (Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty) who shared a raucous, loving and hilarious bond—and how the show’s remarkable staying power soared even higher into the pop-culture pantheon decades after it ended in 1992 (8 p.m., Reelz). SUNDAY, March 14The 63rd Grammy AwardsTune in to see who’ll take home the top honors in this ceremony honoring the best in all kinds of music (rescheduled from January, due to—what else?—COVID). Trevor Noah will host the ceremony known as “Music’s Biggest Night,” with Beyoncé leading the nominations (with nine), followed by a tight field including Taylor Swift, Duo Lipa and Roddy Rich (each with six), and Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion and Justin Bieber, plus many others (8 p.m, CBS). Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: How to Con a ConWhen the real estate client of Aida Teagarden (Marilu Henner) is found murdered, her sleuthing daughter Aurora (Candice Cameron Bure) sets out with her fiancé Nick (Niall Matter) and the Real Murders Club to solve the crime (8 p.m., Hallmark Movie Mysteries). MONDAY, March 15BloodlandsWhen a car containing a possible suicide note is pulled from the sea, veteran Northern Ireland police inspector Tom Brannick (James Nesbitt) sees a connection to an infamous cold case that holds enormous significance for him in this Irish crime-thriller series getting its US streaming premier (Acorn TV). Ruth: Justice Ginsberg in Her Own WordsToday would have been the 88th birthday of the first Jewish woman, and only the second female—ever—to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Celebrate it by watching this documentary, which provides an intimate look at the late, great Ruth Bader Ginsberg, who opened doors and broke down barriers in her rise to the land’s highest judicial appointment (8 p.m., Starz). TUESDAY, March 16Mayans M.C.The gritty motorcycle-gang drama returns for season three with JD Pardo, Clayton Cardenas, Edward James Olmos, Ray McKinnon and Carla Baratta ripping and roaring on the Cali/Mexi border (10 p.m., FX). Holmes Family EffectPro contractor Mike Holmes joins daughter Sherry and son Michael to tackle renovation projects as a surprise for hometown heroes who are making a difference in their communities in this new series (8 p.m., Fox). WEDNESDAY, March 17My Feet Are Killing Me: FootnotesOh, your aching feet! Even more—and more graphic—foot problems come calling for the podriatrists who specialize in issues where “the rubber hits the road,” in this “medical tranformation” series that originally began on TLC (Discovery+). Operation Varsity BluesGo behind the celebrity-driven headlines to meet Rick Singer (played in dramatizations by Matthew Modine), the man at the center of the shocking, multi-million-dollar 2019 college admissions scandal that snared actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin (Netflix) THURSDAY, March 18Keeping Up with the KardashiansThe bad news: It’s the final season of the reality series featuring Kourtney, Khloe, Kim, Kendall and Kylie. The good news: It’s the final season of the reality series featuring Kourtney, Khloe, Kim, Kendall and Kylie. After 12 spin-offs, 14 years, a good-grief-gazillion Instagrams and tweets, it’s time to finally say goodbye (8 p.m., E!). Zack Snyder’s Justice LeagueThis $70 million “director’s cut” re-edit of the superhero film Justice League—original director Snyder’s do-over of the movie, revealing how he would have finished it up before Josh Wheldon took it over—stars Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot and Jason Momoa as Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and Aquaman in a 2017 DC attempt to save the planet (HBO Max). NEW ON DVD Carey Mulligan gets even in Promising Young Woman (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment), a critically hailed rape-revenge fantasy with a wily, wickedly clever feminist edge that’s earned her some of the most righteous raves of her acting career. See what all the pre-awards-show buzz is about in this home-entertainment package, which includes behind-the-scenes features interviews with the cast and writer-director Emerald Fennell. 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