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“The four seasons” plus 7 things that can be seen on TV this week

There is an apparently endless variety of things between streaming and cable. Here you will find a selection of television programs and specials that have broadcast this week from April 28th to May 4th. Details and times can change.

“The four seasons”, “ A comedy series with Tina Fey and Steve Carell is based on Alan Alan Alan Alan film of the same name. Fey and Carell play Kate and Jack, whose decades of friendship with three other couples (Marco Calvani, Colman Domingo, Will Forte, Erika Henningsen and Kerri Kenney-Silver is also tested when a sheath and their tradition of the tradition of the weekend of the weekend Gtraway is difficult. Streaming Thursday on Netflix.

With the 20th anniversary of the Keira Knightley -Matthew Macfadyen “Pride and Prejudice” films, Jane Austen has recently been first class. And directly on the subject of the BBC series “Miss Austen” Celebrate his US debut this week. The series of course follows Jane Austen (Patsy Ferran) and her sister Cassandra (Keeley Hawes) through her life, romances and friendships. Although the characters are all based on people in real life in Austen, the actual storylines here are largely fictional. Sunday at 9 p.m. on PBS.

After 10 years of “what is not attracted”, a public failure and a rebrand, Stacy London and Clinton Kelly are back with their new show “Wear whatever you want.” The show still contains fashion advice, but now takes a different approach: it is less about giving people hard and quick moderate, and more about finding out their ideal styles (punk rock, boho-chic, glam queen) and what they are confident. Streaming Tuesday Prime video.

We used to have “White Lotus” twice a week, which was recently completed, and had Walton Goggins on our screen “The fair gemstones” That ends this week, so that it will unfortunately be zero. The series, which follows the Gemstones, a family of wealthy televangelists who run a mega bang was a bit tame for the fourth and last season. But there are still many shenanigans, ridiculous but catchy songs and strange family loyalty. The series finale will be broadcast on HBO on Sunday at 10 p.m. and is available to stream Max..

The Netflix series “Turning point” Previously presented deep dives in the attacks on September 11 and the Cold War. This season is the focus on the Vietnam War, with the five -part series in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of autumn by Saigon. Through archived film material and released government documents, the show aims to examine the effects of war on American identity. Streaming on Wednesday Netflix.

The murder of Ana Páez in 2008 is a particularly gruesome case and was described by the Spanish media as a “perfect crime”. María Ángeles Molina, known as Angi, was sentenced to 22 years in prison after a court came to the conclusion that she had murdered Páez for financial profit and tried to make the murder look like a sexual assault. The two -part Spanish language series “Angi: false life true crime” Examine the crime and the following court case. Streaming Thursday Netflix.

Nowadays, celebrity chefs are not unusual: Think of Bobby Flay, Ina Garten and Guy Fieri. But again in France in Napoleon? Maybe not so much – that is until we meet Antonin Carême (played a real person of Benjamin Voisin). The French series “Carême” Follow the life of the young patisserie chef, whose newly discovered celebrity brings him to the radar of politicians who want to use him as a spy against France. His desire to escape poverty could simply tempt him. Streaming on Wednesday AppleTV+.

The “Chef’s Table” franchise, which has been running for 10 years, contains the kitchen and personal stories of some of the most talented cooks in the world. The new spinoff “Kochtisch: Legends” Oops the Ante, this time an episode is devoted to an celebrity chef who has made the world fall in love with her food: Alice Waters who helped with the beginning of the farm-to-table movement; Thomas Keller, who has the most Michelinian stars of an American cook; Jamie Oliver, the British author and moderator of the popular cooking show “The Naked Chef”; And José Andrés, the Spanish cook with Michelin star. I am hungry and fascinated. Streaming Monday on Netflix.

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