MONDAY
The Plastic Detox: Six couples with unexplained fertility issues seek to reduce their exposure to plastics in the hopes of conceiving. Premiere. Netflix
Born to Bowl: This docuseries takes us into the colorful world of professional bowling. Series premiere. 8 p.m., HBO
People Magazine Investigates: The Secrets of the Twelve Tribes Cult: A look into a community of disenchanted hippies in Tennessee that turned into a dangerous and abusive cult. Premiere. 8 p.m., ID
TUESDAY
High Potential: An astronaut is murdered in plain sight. 8 p.m., ABC
Memento: If you haven’t seen Christopher Nolan’s twisty masterpiece, do yourself a favor and check out the movie that laid the foundation for Inception, Interstellar, and Tenet. 8 p.m., Cinemax
No Country for Old Men: There’s a strong argument that this is the Coen Brothers’ finest movie. (If Raising Arizona didn’t exist.)Â 6:45 p.m., The Movie Channel Xtra
WEDNESDAY
Imperfect Women: When a crime shatters the lives of three friends, the truth reveals that even the closest relationships aren’t always what they seem. Series premiere. Apple TV
The Lady: This series is about Sarah Ferguson’s dresser at Buckingham Palace, but can I just say that casting Natalie Dormer as Sarah Ferguson is being REALLY generous to Sarah Ferguson. Premiere. BritBox
Invincible: Season four premiere. Prime Video
THURSDAY
Beauty in Black: Second season finale. Netflix
March Madness: Yay, college sportsball. 6 p.m., CBS
Wuthering Heights: No, not the new one, the 1939 one starring Laurence Olivier. 7:08 p.m., HBO Movies West
FRIDAY
Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat: It’s Jury Duty, but this time the victim is a temporary employee trapped at a family-owned company retreat. Premiere. Prime Video
Deadloch: If you missed this delightful comedy-mystery series out of Australia, I urge you to go back and check out season one. Because season two is here, set in the cut-throat world of crocodile tours. Season premiere. Prime Video
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man: Tommy Shelby returns to Birmingham during World War II, and becomes involved in secret wartime missions in this sequel film to the popular series. Netflix
Wicked: For Good: Streaming premiere. Peacock
Is This Thing On?: Will Arnett stars as a middle-aged man who, in the midst of a midlife crisis and divorce, tries to find meaning in the stand-up community. Streaming premiere. Hulu
SATURDAY
BTS The Comeback Live | ARIRANG: Get your BTS fan up early: they are back, playing their biggest hits and some new tracks. Live. 6 a.m., Netflix
Arnold Schwarzenegger marathon: Twins, Kindergarten Cop, Conan the Barbarian, Conan the Destroyer. 2 p.m., Sundance
SUNDAY
The Bachelorette: ABC has decided to branch out from Bachelor Nation to cast their new Bachelorette, and has recruited Taylor Frankie Paul of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives fame. And I’ve decided to branch out from my usual box wine to get me through this to recruit bourbon. Season premiere. 7 p.m., ABC
The Comeback: SHE’S BACK! EVERYONE SHUT UP, VALERIE CHERISH IS BACK! Season premiere. HBO
The Faithful: Minnie Driver stars in this new series that tells the stories of the women of the Book of Genesis. Series premiere. 7 p.m., Fox
Saturday Night Live U.K.: Tina Fey hosts the premiere episode of the Saturday Night Live spinoff from across the pond. Series premiere. Peacock
The Forsytes: Based on the Nobel Prize-winning book series, The Forsyte Saga, this new series follows the lives of an upper-class family in late-Victorian Great Britain. Series premiere. 8 p.m., PBS
The Count of Monte Cristo: Jeremy Irons co-stars in this adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’s revenge masterpiece. Series premiere. 9 p.m., PBS