Tele-radar | Our TV suggestions of the week

Every week, The Press scan the TV offering to identify four titles to watch.




The last : The perfect moments

Our recent interview with Catherine Trudeau seems to have opened the floodgates. For almost a month, viewers of Perfect moments are flooding our email box with messages in which they express their disappointment at the cancellation of the series by author Marc Robitaille. Their words summarized in a few words? They deplore the disconnection of a “funny, dramatic and moving” series, which is not “a creepy trip”, like several productions currently on the air. Regardless, the Thomas family is bowing out this week, after two and a half seasons. After the sudden death of Georges (Denis Bernard), which occurred last Wednesday, the clan is preparing to leave for Greece.

TVA, Wednesday at 8 p.m.

The event: The MAMMOUTH evening

PHOTO PROVIDED BY TÉLÉ-QUÉBEC

The MAMMOUTH evening

The seventh edition of the annual meeting for young people aged 13 to 17 will be led by 10 personalities: Anas Hassouna, Chloée Deblois, Claudia Bouvette, Éléonore Lagacé, Étienne Galloy, Félix-Antoine Tremblay, Irdens Exantus, Mégan Brouillard, Schelby Jean- Baptiste and Tom-Éliot. On the program, sketches (barbie, Survivor Quebec And Mario Bros), songs and, of course, badge presentations to highlight the significant gestures of 2023. Among the finalists, let us note the singer of the Cowboys Fringants, Karl Tremblay, who continued to galvanize the crowds while he fought cancer, the young Théo Ferland, who rescued a family from possible drowning, and comedian Phil Roy, who addressed his eating disorders publicly.

Télé-Québec, Friday at 8 p.m.

Movie theater : EXmas

PHOTO PAULINA STEVENS, PROVIDED BY PRIME VIDEO

Robbie Amell and Leighton Meester in EXmas

After Mingle All The Way, It’s Christmas, Carol And Window Wonderland, it was believed that the American Christmas film industry had exhausted its bank of festive puns… Wrong. As its title subtly indicates, EXmas tells the story of Graham (Robbie Amell), a video game programmer who decides – without warning and against all odds – to go visit his parents for Christmas… only to discover that they had invited his former girlfriend, a pastry chef named Ali (Leighton Meester). Since we see the sequel coming from afar, a little advice to keep your viewing entertaining: take note of the montages, product placements or even overplayed lines.

Prime Video

The event: Symphonic Pass-Partout

PHOTO DENIS GERMAIN, LA PRESSE ARCHIVES

The actors of Master keyGabrielle Fontaine, Élodie Grenier and Jean-François Pronovost

Recorded over the past few days at the Maison symphonique de Montréal, this concert revisits and salutes the musical work of Master key, which has been rocking several generations of Poussinots and Poussinettes for almost 45 years. Directed by Simon Boulerice, this production brings together the actors Élodie Grenier (Passe-Partout), Jean-François Pronovost (Passe-Montagne) and Gabrielle Fontaine (Passe-Carreau), who sing, play riddles and dance, the Little Singers du Mont-Royal, conductor Mélanie Léonard and the Orchester Métropolitain. As for the rearranged classics that we can hear, let’s mention Brush, brush, brush, Good sleep, Mister Cat, The vegetables, Summer (it’s made for playing), I have two eyes And Belly bed.

Télé-Québec, Saturday at 8 p.m.


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