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Must-see TV: Tina Fey's 'The Four Seasons' tops this week's watch list

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The Four Seasons
Debut
Tina Fey’s remake of the 1981 dramedy that starred Alan Alda and Carol Burnett follows a group of married friends, whose decades-long bond is tested after one couple divorces and a new romantic partner is added to the mix. Also stars Steve Carell, Colman Domingo, Will Forte, Marco Calvani, Kerri Kenney and Erika Henningsen.
When: Thursday on Netflix

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Francis: The People’s Pope
Special
Examines the life and achievements of the late Pope Francis.
When: Now streaming on Disney+

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Another Simple Favour
Film
Murder and betrayal are on the menu when Stephanie (Anna Kendrick) gets an invite to Emily’s (Blake Lively) extravagant wedding to a rich Italian businessman in Capri, Italy.
When: Thursday on Prime Video

Another Simple Favour
Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively reunite for “Another Simple Favour.” Photo by Prime Video

Sullivan’s Crossing
Season 3 Premiere
Maggie (Morgan Kohan) officially packs up her life in Boston and moves to Nova Scotia to help run the Outpost and make Sullivan’s Crossing her home.
When: Sunday on CTV

This City Is Ours
Debut
After a long-time member of an organized crime family falls in love, he’s forced to reevaluate his life and contemplate a different future for himself. Stars James Nelson-Joyce, Sean Bean and Hannah Onslow.
When: Monday on CTV Drama

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INTIMATE & INTERACTIVE with Keith Urban
Special
Country superstar Keith Urban joins VJs Teddy Tong and Georgia Kolev for a deep-dive into the stories and inspiration behind his music and performs songs from his recent album HIGH.
When: Now streaming on Crave

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The Simpsons — Yellow Planet
Special
Characters from The Simpsons are reimagined as animals in a National Geographic-style nature mockumentary.
When: Now streaming on Disney+

Yes, Chef!
Debut
Twelve talented chefs must put their egos on the back burner as they go head to head in the kitchen. Hosted by lifestyle mogul and self-made billionaire Martha Stewart and restaurateur Jose Andres.
When: Monday on NBC, CTV

Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue
Debut
Nine people survive a plane crash into the Mexican jungle only to find themselves being murdered one by one.
When: Now streaming on Crave

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The Studio
New Episode
The team at Continental Studios scramble to come up with a movie cast that won’t offend anyone.
When: Wednesday on Apple TV+

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Ike Barinholtz, Kathryn Hahn, Chase Sui Wonders and Seth Rogen in “The Studio,” now streaming on Apple TV+. Photo by Apple TV+

Chef’s Table: Legends
Documentary
The Emmy-nominated series celebrates four culinary giants — Jamie Oliver, Jose Andres, Alice Waters and Thomas Keller — who changed how the world eats.
When: Monday on Netflix

The Amazing Race
New Episode
Teams travel to Naples, Italy, where they must perfect their pizza-making skills.
When: Wednesday on CBS, CTV

Etoile
Debut
The eight-episode drama from Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino (creators of Gilmore Girls and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) follows the dancers and artistic staff of two world-renowned ballet companies in New York City and Paris after they swap their most talented stars.
When: Now streaming on Prime Video

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Careme
Debut
Tells the story of the world’s first celebrity chef, Antonin Careme (Cesar Award winner Benjamin Voisin), who rose from humble beginnings in Paris to the height of culinary stardom in Napoleon’s Europe.
When: Wednesday on Apple TV+

Brett Goldstein: The Second Best Night of Your Life
Special
Ted Lasso co-creator and star Brett Goldstein shares his insights on love, sex, masculinity, Sesame Street, and everything in between.
When: Now streaming on Crave

Bullet Train Explosion
Film
Reimagining the 1975 Japanese film that inspired 1994’s Speed, the updated thriller finds authorities in a race against time to save everyone on board a Tokyo-bound bullet train saddled with a bomb set to detonate if it goes below 100 km/h.
When: Now streaming on Netflix

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