All times Eastern. FRIDAY, March 4Lucy & DesiNot to be confused with the Nicole Kidman/Javier Bardem biopic Being the Ricardos, this new documentary—directed by Amy Poehler—is about the unlikely partnership between the groundbreaking female comedian and her Cuban bandleader husband, tracing their trajectory as their real-life romance becomes an entertainment dynasty (streaming on Prime Video). Pieces of HerIn a sleepy Georgia town, a random act of violence sets off an unexpected chain of events for a 30-year-old woman, Andy (Bella Heathcote), and her mother (Toni Collette), as Andy sets off on a dangerous mission that draws her into the dark, hidden heart of her family (Netflix). SATURDAY, March 5Stolen by Their FatherElizabeth Smart is the executive producer of this dramatization of the two-year ordeal of Lizabeth Meredith (Sarah Drew), who finds herself fighting for her daughters after her ex kidnaps them and takes them out of the country (8 p.m., Lifetime). Great Chocolate ShowdownAin’t it sweet? With only five bakers remaining in the competition, the chocaholic stakes are high as they vie for the $50,000 grand prize (8 p.m. The CW). SUNDAY, March 6UnexpectedRaising kids ain’t always a cakewalk, and this reality series returns tonight with more moms navigating the challenges of early parenthood (10 p.m., TLC). Shining ValeFriends and Cougar Town star Courtney Cox returns to TV in this new horror-comedy about a family that moves from the city to a small town where terrible atrocities have taken place. But no one seems to notice except Pat, the mom, for whom the demons of the past are terrifyingly clear. With Greg Kinnear (Starz). MONDAY, March 7Academy of Country Music AwardsSuperstar Dolly Parton will host the 57th edition of the live ceremony, streaming live (for the first time) without commercial interruption from Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium (8 p.m., Prime). The Chelsea DetectiveAdrian Scarborough and Sonita Henry star in this four-part British series about a houseboat-living investigator and his team diving into the dark side of a river town built for beautiful people (Acorn TV). TUESDAY, March 8The Thing About PamRenee Zellweger totally de-glams to star in this new six-episode true-crime drama series, inspired by a murder-mystery that became one of the most popular episodes of Dateline NBC, and a later popular podcast (10 p.m., NBC). No Retreat: Business BootcampBusiness execs and their teams compete in grueling physical and mental challenges to improve communication, firm up their teamwork and emerge more resilient and successful that ever—all under the unconventional tutelage of Joe De Sena, who runs “The Farm” in Vermont with Spartan rules (10 p.m., CNBC). WEDNESDAY, March 9Domino MastersModern Family star Eric Stonestreet hosts—and NFL sports commentator Joe Buck narrates—this new competition series, with teams face off in a gauntlet of domino-toppling challenges (9 p.m., Fox). The Truth About FatDo we control our body fat, or does it control us? Find out in this documentary, which examines the differences—and similarities—through the life stories of hunter-gatherers, sumo wrestlers and supermodels (9 p.m., PBS). THURSDAY, March 10Bust DownFour casino employees (Jak Knight, Langston Kerman, Sam Jay and Chris Red) with dead-end jobs and dead-end lives somehow manage to make an even bigger mess of things for themselves, in this new six-episode comedy series (Peacock). That Dirty Black BagDominic Cooper and Douglas Booth star in this eight-part miniseries—an homage to classic spaghetti westerns—about the dark side of the Far West, filmed in Italy, Spain and Morocco, as a man clashes with an incorruptible sheriff and an infamous bounty hunter (AMC+). NEW ON DVD Keanu Reeves returns to a fan-favorite role in The Matrix: Resurrections (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment), the fourth in the mind-bending sci-fi franchise about dual-reality existences—and telling real life from illusion. And this time the force of the Matrix is stronger than ever… With Carrie-Anne Moss, who—like Reeves—starred in the 1999 original. Eddie Murphy goes for the laughs—again—in Coming 2 America (Paramount Home Video), the recent sequel to his 1988 hit comedy. With Arsenio Hall, James Earl Jones, John Amos, Louie Anderson, Wesley Snipes, Tracy Morgan and Leslie Jones. AT THE MOVIESRobert Pattinson becomes the latest actor to put on the cape and cowl in The Batman, the much-anticipated new chapter of the Dark Knight saga, co-starring Paul Dano (as the sadistic Riddler), Barry Keoghan, Zoë Kravitz (Catwoman!), Andy Serkis (as the butler Alfred) and Jeffrey Wright. Review: Robert Pattinson Is a Moody, Broody Dark Knight in The Batman