A wide range of services at the ADISQ Gala

(Montreal) Here is The Canadian Press television column for the week of November 6 to 12, 2021.



Jean Philippe Angers
The Canadian Press

It’s a comeback at Place des Arts for the ADISQ Gala. The 43e awards ceremony celebrating the excellence of music in Quebec will certainly be a balm for a rather quiet year in terms of shows – pandemic obliges.

Casually, Louis-José Houde will be in his 16e year of hosting the grand gala, which will be able to count on performances by Angèle Dubeau, Charlotte Cardin, David Goudreault, Dominique Fils-Aimé, FouKi, Guylaine Tanguay, Klô Pelgag and Vincent Vallières, among other artists present.

Most nominated artist this year, Klô Pelgag is measured in the category “female performer of the year” to Roxane Bruneau, Coeur de Pirate, Ariane Moffatt and Guylaine Tanguay.

For men, Fouki, Louis-Jean Cormier, Vincent Vallières, Pierre Lapointe and Damien Robitaille are nominated.

In the new “Franco-online show” category, ADISQ has retained the efforts of Klô Pelgag, Koriass and Fouki, Dashing Cowboys, Deux Frères and Damien Robitaille.

ICI Télé offers Sunday evening programs “before the gala” and “after the gala” hosted by Isabelle Racicot and Nicolas Ouellet.

On ICI Télé. Before the gala. Sunday, November 7, at 7:30 p.m.

On ICI Télé. Gala. From 8 p.m.

After-gala. From 10 p.m. on Artv and at 10.35 p.m. on ICI Télé.

Latest episodes for Alerts


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Stéphanie (Sophie Prégent, center) must mobilize her team following the report of a new disappearance.

Series Alerts of screenwriter Julie Hivon around a special squad to find missing persons is approaching its conclusion.

The longest-running sequel to the previous one Amber Alert will be at its 20e Episode on 24, Nov. 8.

Stéphanie (Sophie Prégent) must mobilize her team following the report of a new disappearance and Pelletier (Danny Gilmore) questions a young prostitute who was in the streets with Marilou to try to get hold of a potential violent and dangerous client.

Then, the recent confidences of Lanctôt (Louis-Philippe Dandenault) make understand many things to Pascal (Jean-Simon Leduc).

At VAT. Episode 20 Monday, November 8, 9 p.m.

Revolution : online courses


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The dancer Kim Gingras

A partner of the show Revolution broadcast on TVA offers the public a live course hosted by dancer Kim Gingras and guest teachers among the outgoing participants of this season’s show.

Starting November 6, StudioBizz.tv will present shows recorded live from its studio in Montreal and broadcast online on the platform.

The broadcasts of Let’s talk dance are intended to be accessible to amateurs of all levels, who will be able to interact with the professional dancers of the popular show.

Lasting 90 minutes, each virtual lesson will be largely devoted to learning a choreography with a candidate from the semi-final of Revolution. Afterwards, Let’s talk dance takes the form of a talk show.

The series on StudioBizz.tv will culminate on November 27 with a master class led by a special guest.

At StudioBizz.tv. November 6, 13 and 20 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and November 27 for a master class.

American series filmed in Quebec


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Sarah’s Republic

An American series recently shot in Quebec lands on Séries Plus.

In Sarah’s Republic (The Republic of Sarah), a New Hampshire community is threatened with destruction after a company discovered an extremely valuable mineral.

Rebel teacher Sarah Cooper (Stella Baker) uses an obscure map loophole to declare independence for the small territory.

Now she has to lead a young, inexperienced group as they attempt to create their own country from scratch.

The team of Sarah’s Republic visited in the fall of 2020 and in the spring of 2021 in a few cities in Quebec: Lac-Brome (the two cemeteries on Chemin Saint-Paul, the Pettes library, Coldbrook Park and Chemin Saint-Paul in front of the county museum de Brome, in particular), Montreal (MELS studios and former Mabe factory in the east of the city) and Boucherville (rue Saint-Charles Ouest, the federal wharf, the ancestral house Huet dit Dulude-Kéroacks located on boulevard Marie-Victorin) .

To Plus Series. Every Wednesday, at 8 p.m., starting November 10 (13 episodes).

Guys back


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Guys

The second season of the series Guys is made available these days on the Extra of Tou.tv, and will also be presented on ICI Télé in winter 2022.

Martin (Normand Daneau), Étienne (Yanic Truesdale), Christian (Christian Bégin) and Simon (Alexis Martin) have to adapt to many new situations.

Between the many sentimental turns of Martin and Sophie, Etienne’s quest for love, the arrival of Sylvie, Christian’s charming ex and Sébastien’s mother, Steak’s untimely death and an unexpected pregnancy, the four friends meet. find for a second year having to negotiate the realities of their fifties now well underway.

The new ten-part season is again written by Jacques Davidts and directed by Ricardo Trogi.

Online on the Extra of Tou.tv.


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