Tele-radar: our suggestions | The Press

Every week, The Press scans the TV offer to identify four titles to watch.

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Marc-Andre Lemieux

Marc-Andre Lemieux
The Press

The safe bet: Reasonable doubt

If you haven’t yet watched this detective series starring Julie Perreault, Marc-André Grondin and Kathleen Fortin, it’s not too late to do well. Signed by Danielle Dansereau (19-2, The negotiator), directed by Claude Desrosiers (Brittle, confession) and produced by Aetios (District 31, All the life), Reasonable doubt offers creepy and twisted investigations that you can’t watch with a distracted eye. This week, an 18-year-old man claims he was gang-raped at a party he went to with his bike club teammates.

HERE TV/Monday 9 p.m.

Specialty channels: Mom, why are you crying?


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Jessica Barker in Mom, why are you crying

There has been a lot of talk about mental health in recent years. And especially since a certain COVID-19 pandemic hit the planet. In this 60-minute program produced by Trinome & filles, the box behind several quality documentaries, such as For my sons, my silence is impossible with Isabelle Racicot and Untouchables with Marie-Claude Savard, Jessica Barker discusses the mental health of pregnant women and new mothers. The actress and host notably meets Jean-Philippe Dion, Cathy Gauthier and author Sarah Rodrigue.

Canal Vie/Wednesday 7 p.m.

Also available on Crave and at Noovo.ca

The burst of laughter: Happiness


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Michel Charette in Happiness

This comedy signed by François Avard (The Bougons) and Daniel Gagnon (The parents, Mrs Lebrun) provokes – at least – one big laugh per episode. This week, he will come from a completely absurd situation: when François (Michel Charette) gets a hen who… yodels. A little behind-the-scenes anecdote, Guylaine Tanguay lends her voice to the curious bird. The country singer found director Alain DesRochers’ proposal so funny that she agreed to lend her voice to the bird.

VAT/Wednesday 9:30 p.m.

On demand : The woman who lived across from the girl at the window


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Kristen Bell in The woman who lived across from the girl at the window

We look forward to this series for one reason only: its ridiculously long title, which rivals Don’t tell mom the babysitter eats dandelions by the root, that early 1990s VHS classic. Starring Kristen Bell, The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window tells the story of a housewife who spends her days drinking outside her window…until she witnesses a heinous murder. The trailer hints at a satirical psychological thriller. Our expectations are high.

Netflix/from Friday


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