K-Pop may be worldwide sensation, but you’ll still have to get up early to hear the live concert, “BTS: The Comeback Live” (Netflix, 7 a.m.) live from Gyeonghokgung Palace in Seoul, where the group that has been on hiatus for four years will introduce their fifth album “Arirang. “
The main event continues to be March Madness.
Second round play in the NCAA men’s basketball championship has Saint Louis vs. Michigan (CBS, 12:10 p.m.), Louisville vs. Michigan State (CBS, 2:45 p.m.), TCU vs. Duke (CBS, 5:15 p.m.), Texas A&M vs. Houston (TNT, 6:10 p.m.), Texas vs. Gonzaga (truTV, TBS, 7:10 p.m.), VCU vs. Illinois (CBS, 7:50 p.m.), Vanderbilt vs. Nebraska (TNT, 8:45 p.m.) and High Point vs. Arkansas (truTV, TBS, 9:45 p.m.).
FIrst round play in the women’s NCAA basketball tournament concludes with Howard vs. Ohio State (ESPN2, 11:30 p.m.), Vermont at Louisville (ESPN, noon), Southern vs. South Carolina (ABC, 1 p.m.), Virginia vs. Georgia (ESPN2, 1:30 p.m.), Fairfield vs. Notre Dame (ESPN, 2 p.m.), James Madison vs. Kentucky (ESPNU, 2:30 p.m.), Rhode Island vs. Alabama (ESPNews, 2:30 p.m.), UTSA at UConn (ABC, 3 p.m.), USC vs. Clemson (ESPN2, 3:30 p.m.), Farleigh Dickinson at Iowa (ESPN, 4 p.m.), Miami Ohio at West Virginia (ESPNU, 5 p.m.), Syracuse vs. Iowa State (ESPN2, 5:30 p.m.), High Point at Vanderbilt (ESPNews, 7 p.m.), Princeton vs. Oklahoma State (ESPN2, 7:30 p.m.), Colorado vs. Illinois (EPN2, 9:30 p.m.) and California Baptist at UCLA (ESPN, 10 p.m.).
Abigail Breslin plays a millennial under pressure who enrolls in a sleep-study experiment in which she has violent dreams on the made-for-TV thriller “I Killed in My Sleep” (Lifetime, 8 p.m.).
“Two for Tee” (Hallmark, 8 p.m.) is a made-for-TV romance about a pottery artist who meets th community center handyman. Janel Parrish and Chris McNally star.
To get you ready for the sequel in theaters next week, here’s the original 2023 “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” (NBC, 8 p.m.).
Major league soccer makes a rare broadcast appearance with LAFC at Austin FC (Fox, 8:30 p.m.).
It follows something even more unusual: The Flag Football Classic (Fox, 4 p.m.).
“48 Hours” (CBS, 10 p.m.) interviews convicted killer Austin Herbst about murdering his father.
There is a dispute over fishing rights in the family pond on “Duck Dynasty: The Revival” (A&E, 10 p.m.).
A new “Have I Got News for You” (CNN, 9 p.m.) welcomes comdian Hari Kondabolu and nutritionist Ali Shapiro.
Svengoolie plays “The Mummy’s Hand” (MeTV, 8 p.m.).
Turner Classic Movies has a couple of François Sagan adaptations, “Goodbye Again” (8 p.m.) and “Bonjour Tristesse” (10:15 p.m.). The Saturday night 12 o’clock noir returns with “Who Killed Teddy Bear?” (midnight). Later comes a pair with Joan Crawford, “Humoresque” (2 a.m.) and “Flamingo Road” (4:15 a.m.). The midday musical is“It’s Always Fair Weather” (noon).
Basketball includes Lakers at Orlando (NBA, 7 p.m.) and Milwaukee at Phoenix (NBA, 10 p.m.).
Hockey has Winnipeg at Pittsburgh (NHL, 1 p.m.) and Boston at Detroit (ABC, 8 p.m.).
Spring baseball includes Toronto vs. Philadelphia (MLB, 1 p.m.) and White Sox vs. Dodgers (MLB, 5:30 p.m.).
NASCAR runs the VFW Help a Hero 200 (CW, 5:30 p.m.).
There is third round play in the Valspar Championship (Golf, 1 p.m.; NBC, 3 p.m.).
Women’s college gymnastics includes the Big 12 championships (ESPNU, 7 p.m.).
College wrestling NCAA championships (ESPNU, 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.) reach finals.
“Austin CIty Limits” (PBS, 11 p.m., check local listings) reruns a 2023 show with Margo Price and Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway.
The Glen Powell-hosted “Saturday Night Live” (NBC, 11:30 p.m.) from November with Olivia Dean is rerun. The 10 o’clock rerun is a 2024 with Ariana Grande and Stevie Nicks.
