TV Guide Magazine
WHAT'S WORTH WATCHING
Your day-by-day guide to the week’s best television
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June 7 - 20, 2021
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THE MANY FACES OF MORIARTY
By 1893, Arthur Conan Doyle was a worldwide literary sensation. But he was also a man dogged by an unlikely enemy, and that enemy’s name was Sherlock Holmes. Frankenstein-like, the fictional detective haunted his creator, tormenting him, and would not leave him alone. For it must be said that Conan Doyle was a man of high literary aspirations, with a yearning to write books of both “serious” literature and psychical research. But the demand for new Holmes stories prevented him from realising this ambition. Speaking of this period in his career, Conan Doyle observed in an interview for Tit-Bits in December 1900 that “My low work was obscuring my higher.”
9 min |
Summer #168 2021
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WILL DEAN
From an isolated cabin in a boggy Swedish forest, Will Dean conjures a fascinating series and now an intense standalone full of claustrophobia and creepiness.
8 min |
Summer #168 2021
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STEPHEN MACK JONES
If the meaning of life is a puzzle awaiting assembly, then writers are purveyors of its pieces.
9 min |
Summer #168 2021
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Madness on Campus
Helen Eustis’ The Horizontal Man
5 min |
Summer #168 2021
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What About Murder?
Reference Books Reviewed
5 min |
Summer #168 2021
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SUJATA MASSEY
Sometimes, an idea needs time to incubate until it’s ready to grow. That was the case with Sujata Massey’s series about Perveen Mistry, a woman attorney practicing in India during the 1920s.
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Summer #168 2021
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TIME TRAVEL, CATS, AND AN OLD MANUSCRIPT
Have you ever wished that you could go back in time and change something in your past or visit the future and find out what it has in store for you? Have you questioned what would happen if time travel was available to everyone? Could 9/11 have been prevented? Could the spread of COVID-19 have been eradicated before it ended so many lives?
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Summer #168 2021
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GRIPPING RESEARCH
I said my first words in a bar—“orange sody.” I eventually outgrew my love of Whistle orange soda, but I have a lifelong interest in bars.
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Summer #168 2021
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JOHN COLLIER Fact & Fancy
Every generation or so, John Collier (1901-1980) is rediscovered. A poet, screenwriter, and novelist, Collier is best remembered for his short stories. His collection Fancies and Goodnights won an Edgar Award in 1952 for Best Story (which in MWA’s early years was occasionally awarded to a volume of stories).
7 min |
Summer #168 2021
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CAROLINE KEPNES
It’s more than a book title. It’s an uncomfortable truth that pop culture’s most flawed yet-fascinating (and highly literate) serial predators seem to understand about their appeal, whether Thomas Harris’ Hannibal Lecter or Caroline Kepnes’ Joe Goldberg.
8 min |
Summer #168 2021
CBS Watch! Magazine
FBI – Two of a Kind
Playing agents on FBI is serious business. But when Missy Peregrym and Zeeko Zaki get together to talk about their roles, the conversation is a lot more fun than fierce.
3 min |
May/June 2021
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The Conners
SEASON FINALE Wednesday, May 19, 9/8c, ABC
2 min |
May 10, 2021
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Pride & Joy
With backyard vows, a bride in red and one last dance with danger, Scott Bakula’s NCIS: New Orleans lawman gets his happy ending
5 min |
May 10, 2021
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The Neighborhood
SEASON FINALE 8/7c, CBS
1 min |
May 10, 2021
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The Underground Railroad
FRIDAY, MAY 14
1 min |
May 10, 2021
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The Woman in the Window
FRIDAY, MAY 14
1 min |
May 10, 2021
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Line of Duty
TUESDAY, MAY 18
1 min |
May 10, 2021
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WHAT'S WORTH WATCHING - Death & Nightingales
SERIES PREMIERE Sunday, May 16, 10/9c, Starz
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May 10, 2021
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Superman & Lois
After a COVID-related scheduling shift, the impressive freshman drama about the first family of DC Comics finally returns! As a superpowered threat runs amok in Smallville, Clark Kent (Tyler Hoechlin, above) is still trying to balance being the Man of Steel and a better father to his twin sons, Jonathan (Jordan Elsass) and Jordan (Alexander Garfin)—the latter of whom has inherited dad’s more alien abilities.
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May 10, 2021
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Mom's the Word
Allison Janney and the cast of Mom share the outrageous moments (the Valentine’s dinner! the Tylenol spitting!) that made it a hit
5 min |
May 10, 2021
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In Treatment
SERIES PREMIERE 9/8c and 9:30/8:30c, HBO
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May 10, 2021
The Atlantic
Elvis Reenters The Building
In rural Ohio, a performer bookends a year of struggle and survival.
9 min |
June 2021
Newsweek
K-Dramas on Netflix: A Beginner's Guide to the Best Shows
The South Korean culture pop culture wave that has been taking over the world conquers the small screen
7 min |
May 21 - 28, 2021 (Double Issue)
New York magazine
Ralph Breaks the Internet – Flail Against the Machine
In the robot apocalypse, the family that logs off together stays together.
4 min |
May 10 - 23, 2021
Fast Company
The Amber Ruffin Show – Amber On Air
Late-night TV host and groundbreaking comedy writer Amber Ruffin explains what can happen when you think like a performer.
6 min |
Summer 2021
Globe
Bindi Using New Baby To Build Empire!
Crocodile kid Bindi Irwin and hubby Chandler Powell plan to build a worldwide business empire based on their newborn daughter, Grace, insiders tell GLOBE!
1 min |
April 19, 2021
New York magazine
The Soul Of Bravo
A year of national reckonings on race and inequality has tested how real the Housewives should be.
10+ min |
April 12-25, 2021
AppleMagazine
Everything We Know About For All Mankind Season 2 on Apple+
Ever imagined what would have happened had the Cold War space race never ended? What would have happened if the Soviets had been the first power to have a successful landing on the Moon? Well, you needn’t trouble yourselves anymore, as Apple TV+’s For All Mankind tells you exactly that. The show, created by Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi, was a hit for Apple when its first season debuted in November 2019. Today, we are discussing the show’s ongoing second season and the information we know about the announced third season.
4 min |
April 09, 2021
Girls' Life magazine
5 completely honest confessions from Ruth Righi
You know Ruth Righi best as Sydney Reynolds on Disney’s Sydney to the Max (back on Disney Channel for a third season starting March 19). And while the 15-year-old actually has a lot in common with her onscreen alter ego (to start, they're both biracial and amazing bass players), we decided it was time to dig even deeper. Below are five brutally honest, real-life confessions straight from Ruth herself.
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