Around the remote: Chuck Barney’s TV and streaming picks for April 25-May 1
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DON’T MISS: “The 93rd Oscars” Did you miss going to the movies over the past year? Us too. Still, there were plenty of fantastic films that we managed to catch from the comfort of our homes in the middle of a pandemic. They’ll be celebrated during a ceremony taking place jointly between Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre and Union Station in downtown Los Angeles, and brimming with extraordinary storylines. Among them: Chloe Zhao (“Nomadland”) or Emerald Fennell (“Promising Young Woman”) could become only the second woman to earn best director honors, and Chadwick Boseman (“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”) could win the best actor prize posthumously. (8 p.m. ET, ABC).
Around the remote: Chuck Barney’s TV and streaming picks for April 18-24
Chuck Barney, East Bay Times, (TNS)
Don’t Miss: “56th Academy of Country Music Awards” – Keith Urban and Mickey Guyton are our hosts for this year’s festivities in Nashville, Tennessee. Once again, the show will originate from three iconic country music venues: the Grand Ole Opry, the historic Ryman Auditorium and the Bluebird Cafe, and will feature performances from more than 25 of the genre’s biggest stars. As for the prizes, Maren Morris and Chris Stapleton lead the nomination list with six apiece. (8 p.m. ET Sunday, CBS).
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Around the remote: Chuck Barney’s TV and streaming picks for April 11-17
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Don’t miss: “The Nevers” – Victorian London is the setting for this action-packed, genre-bending drama series. The city is rocked by a cosmic event that gives certain people – mostly women – some really cool powers. But no matter their particular “turns,” all who belong to this new underclass are in grave danger. It’s up to mysterious, quick-fisted widow Amalia True (Laura Donnelly) and brilliant young inventor Penance Adair (Ann Skelly) to protect and shelter these gifted “orphans.” To do so, they’ll need to face the brutal forces determined to wipe out their kind. (9 p.m. ET Sunday, HBO).
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