1) “Martha Graham Dance Company: We Are Our Time,” 9-10:30 p.m., PBS. The opener, a three-minute gem, sets up a terrific film that sprawls across two Fridays. Tonight, we see Graham dance in her 30s (including a 1929 film) and coach in her 90s. We hear her words (via Meryl Streep) and see her current company (a performance is shown here), in its 100th season, with immensely gifted dancers.
2) Basketball. CBS continues the college tournament, with St. John’s and Duke at 7:10 p.m. and Michigan State and Connecticut at about 9:45. TBS has Michigan and Alabama at 7:35 and Tennessee (the only big surprise, seeded No. 9 in its region) and Iowa State at about 10:10.
3) “Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice,” Hulu. This adventure-romance has James Marsden, Eiza Gonzalez and — in two versions of the same guy, via time travel — Vince Vaughn. Also today is the season-opener of Apple’s “For All Mankind.” Both follow the debuts this week of “Bait” (Amazon Prime) and “Something Very Bad is Going to Happen” (Netflix).
4) “The Saints — Mary,” Fox Nation. Martin Scorsese briefly discusses Eastertime in his Little Italy neighborhood, then offers this quietly moving film he produced. Avoiding special effects and pyrotechnics, it’s the skillfully filmed story of a good woman, thrust into unfathomable situations.
5) ALSO: “The Departed” (2009), a smart crime tale that brought Scorsese’s only Oscar, is at 1 p.m. on AMC. At 8 ET, Fox opens the United Football League season. At 9:30, Freeform has the “Hannah Montana” anniversary special, which is also on Hulu and Disney+; the Hannah movie (2009) precedes it at 7.