20th Century Studios All times Eastern. FRIDAY, March 25BridgertonMore romance, more royals, more galloping gossip! Season two of the hit drama begins, centering on Lord Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) torn between possible suitors—two sisters (Netflix). Lizzo’s Watch Out for Big GirlsThe plus-size flute-playing singer/rapper (real name: Melissa Viviane Jefferson) hosts this new reality-show competition, which follows her search for full-figured dancers to join her tour (Prime). SATURDAY, March 26A Second Chance at LoveRather than face her own marital problems head-on, a woman (Alvina August) immerses herself in the romantic lives of her divorced parents (Eriq La Salle and Gloria Reuben) (8 p.m., Hallmark). American Masters: How It Feels to be FreeJourney through the lives, careers and other achievement of icons including singers Lena Horne and Nina Simone, and actors Diahann Carol, Pam Grier and Cicely Tyson though this documentary that looks at the historical importance of overlooked Black performers (8 p.m., PBS). SUNDAY, March 27Collector’s CallNew season begins of the nostalgia-flavored series, hosted by Lisa Whelchel and featuring up-close looks at fascinating and rarely displayed private collections of pop-culture artifacts and memorabilia (6:30 p.m., MeTV). The OscarsThe star-spangled big-cat daddy of all the movie awards events goes down tonight, with The Power of the Dog leading the way (with 12 nominations) and Regina Hall, Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes hosting the 94th annual festivities from the Dolby Theater in Hollywood. West Side Story has nominations in seven categories, including Best Supporting Actress, Best Picture, Director & Cinematography (8 p.m., ABC) MONDAY, March 28The Zimmern ListHost Andrew Zimmern ventures to the tourist town of Branson, Mo., where he’s introduced to unique treats at Silver Dollar City and country ham at the Branson Café, before taking in a dinner show at Dixie Stampede (9 p.m., Cooking Channel). Writing With FireMeet the fearless women journalists who risk everything, including their own safety, to work for India’s only all-female newspaper, in this Oscar-nominated documentary (10 p.m., PBS). TUESDAY, March 29The Girl From PlainvilleElle Fanning and Chloë Sevigny star in this eight-episode series inspired by the true story about a young man was “led” to kill himself after a series of text messages by his teenaged girlfriend (Hulu). This is Joan CollinsFull-length streaming documentary about the life and career of the actress, a tale of Hollywood, men, showbiz and beyond, is narrated by Collins herself as she takes viewers from the glitz and glamor of the big screen to her decade-defining role in the TV smash Dynasty (Britbox). WEDNESDAY, March 30NitramCaleb Landry Jones, Judy Davis and Anthony LaPaglia star in this new acclaimed film based on a mass-shooting tragedy in the 1990s (AMC+). Moon Knight New action-packed miniseries based on a character from Marvel Comics stars Oscar Issac and Ethan Hawke about a man with dissociative identity disorder who becomes a conduit for an ancient Egyptian god (voiced by F. Murray Abraham) (Disney+). THURSDAY, March 31Rat in the KitchenChef Ludo Lefebvre and comedian-actress Natasha Leggero host this new competition series with a twist: As pro chefs and home cooks compete in creative food challenges, a “rat” is working to undermine their efforts and sabotage the dishes they’re preparing for the judges. Can you rat out the rat? (TBS). JuliaOriginal eight-episode comedy series inspired by the life of cuisine queen Julia Childs and her long-running TV series The French Chef stars Sarah Lancashire, David Hyde Pierce and Bebe Neuwirth (HBO Max). AT THE MOVIESSandra Bullock and Channing Tatum set off in a wild jungle adventure in the adventure-comedy The Lost City, with Daniel Radcliffe and a scene-stealing cameo from Brad Pitt. Review: Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum Find Rom-Com Gold in The Lost City