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Sunday TV: Prince William Saves the Earth

Roger Catlin October 3, 2021 0 Comments

Prince William hosts “The Earthshot Prize: Repairing Our Planet” (Discovery+, streaming), a five part series highlighting innovative solutions to the climate crisis. Sir David Attenborough joins him in showcasing five…

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Saturday: Owen Wilson Helps ‘SNL’ turn 47

Roger Catlin October 2, 2021 0 Comments

Owen Wilson hosts the 47th season premiere of “Saturday Night Live” (NBC, 11:30 p.m.), a mainstay whose cast has changed only incrementally this year. Gone is Beck Bennett, who was…

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Friday TV: ‘The Many Saints of Newark’

Roger Catlin October 1, 2021 0 Comments

Since “The Sopranos” was the most game changing series in TV  history, it’s fitting that the long, long awaited prequel “The Many Saints of Newark” (HBO Max, streaming) is available…

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Thursday: Weirdness of ‘The Way Down’

Roger Catlin September 30, 2021 0 Comments

I’m a sucker for documentaries about cults and over-the-top evangelists, so “The Way Down” (HBO Max, streaming) fits that bill. Especially since Remnant Fellowship Church leader Gwen Shamblin Lara looks…

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Wednesday TV: Shh! It’s Silent Movie Day

Roger Catlin September 29, 2021 0 Comments

There's nowhere better to be than Turner Classic Movies for Silent Movie Day, featuring many films made as long as a century ago. It starts with “Flesh and the Devil”…

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Tuesday TV: The Sinkhole by the Tar Pit

Roger Catlin September 28, 2021 0 Comments

“La Brea” (NBC, 9 p.m.) may seem like too direct a metaphor for network TV: tumbling down a sinkhole. Like a lot of sci-fi tinged broadcast series begin like this:…

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Film Review

Film Review: Optimistic ‘Seeding Change’

Roger Catlin September 27, 2021 0 Comments

The preponderance of documentaries on climate crisis are so deeply depressing, with the prospects for the future so dire, one can hardly make it to a conclusion where there might…

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Monday TV: ‘Citizen Hearst’ vs. ‘Kane’

Roger Catlin September 27, 2021 0 Comments

The life and times of William Randolph Hearst is told over two nights on a four hour “American Experience” (PBS, 8 p.m., check local listings) that concludes Tuesday. Coincidentally, the…

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Fall TV Preview

The 2021 Fall TV Season: Weekends

Roger Catlin September 26, 2021 0 Comments

THE NEW FALL SEASON Even for Sunday, television’s showcase night, broadcast networks have few new broadcast shows to offer this season. Content with their cartoons, on one network, game shows…

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Sunday TV: Tony Awards Finally Return

Roger Catlin September 26, 2021 0 Comments

Delayed for more than a year, the 74th Annual Tony Awards (Paramount+, streaming, 7 p.m.) has a lot of ground to cover, though Broadway went dark for most of the…

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