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What’s on TV This Week: ‘Endangered’ and ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’

Between networks, cables and streaming, the landscape of modern television is vast. Here are some of the shows, specials and movies that will be aired on TV this week from June 27th to July 3rd. Details and times are subject to change.

Hiding in Plain Sites: Mental Illness in Youth 9 pm on PBS (check local list). In Ken Burns’ latest documentary, 20 people between the ages of 11 and 27 share a first-person description of a mental illness and how it affected their lives. This two-part series also includes the perspectives of parents, teachers and friends of affected people, as well as opinions from mental health professionals.Movies too Screening at the White House Thanks to Burns last week for working with First Lady Jill Biden to create a documentary that reminds young people that this doesn’t have to be an isolated experience.

Endangered species (2022) 9 pm on HBO. Journalists (Patricia Campos Melo, Oliver Roland, Carl Just, Saschenka Gutierrez) are on the rise in this HBO original documentary directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady and executive producer Ronan Farrow. We are discussing how to deal with the backlash and relatively new risks. work. They also share first-hand experiences in dangerous situations, such as threatening them. Documentaries, including one-on-one interviews and archived footage, analyze in detail the factors that led to increased distrust of the news media and show the relationship between journalism and elected civil servants, civil servants and law enforcement agencies.

flash 8 pm at CW. “Flash” concludes this week’s 8th season with a two-part finale that continues the tradition from the 7th season. Part 1 of the finale, which aired last week, featured the brutal death of the main character (by the hands of another main character) and the more brutal resurrection of another character. ..The show has already been done Renewal in Season 9However, its fate past next season is unknown as series regular Jesse L. Martin left to lead the NBC pilot.

THE HOLIDAY (2006) 10 pm on HBO. With the official summer and rising temperatures, “Holiday” allows you to escape to the chilly English countryside with Jude Law and Cameron Diaz. Written and directed by Nancy Meyers, the film follows life with two women (Dias and Kate Winslet) who decide to exchange homes after experiencing a broken heart. It takes place around Christmas (and also starring Jack Black and Eli Wallac), but it’s ultimately a story about love: “Men and women in the Nancy Meyers movie don’t just fall in love.” “They talk about falling in love, falling out of love, needing love, fearing, and surrendering,” Manora Dargis wrote in her review for the Times.

Me or menu 10 pm at Food Network. There’s an old saying that business and joy should never be mixed, but Food Network’s latest show does just that. The show continues without straining their relationship while the four couples are working towards their dream of opening a restaurant. In the first episode, we will introduce the couple and follow their journey from there.

Some Like It Hot (1959) 8 pm of TCM. Directed by Billy Wilder, this comedy revolves around Joe (Tony Curtis) and Jerry (Jack Lemmon). They transform into Josephine and Daphne in an attempt to avoid the gangsters chasing them. They join a female jazz band, where they meet Sugar (Marilyn Monroe). Followed by Shenanigans. If not enough of the 1959 movie written by Wilder and IAL Diamond is available, we’ll be performing the movie on Broadway this fall.

Funny Face in Paris (1957) 8 pm of TCM. This classic is full of star power. Starring Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire as Jo Stockton and Dick Avery, the film includes scores by the music of George and Ira Gershwin. It’s also a romantic comedy that begins with a cute encounter. Dick is a fashion photographer and Joe works at a bookstore in Greenwich Village, where they meet. Dick is impressed by Joe’s beauty and takes her to Paris, where they eventually fall in love. “Miss Hepburn has turned the meek charm of the flowers on the wall into a cruel butterfly,” wrote Times critic Bosley Crowther.

Man who fell to the earth Showtime at 10 pm. Inspired by the 1976 Nicolas Roeg film and the 1963 Walter Tebis novel, the series concludes the first season after the 10-episode Ark. The show begins when Chiwetel Ejiofor’s character Faraday crashes in a New Mexico oilfield and sets out to find Justin Falls (Naomie Harris), the only woman who can save his seeds. Not yet updated in Showtime.

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