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Binge is set to kick off May in a big way with the highly-anticipated return of
Legends of Tomorrow streaming exclusively on the platform.
After a cliffhanger ending in season five that saw Sara Lance being abducted by aliens, fans will finally get the chance to catch up on all the action from May 3.
Releases include The Communist s Daughter, The Slowest Show, and a new season of Broad Appeal by Staff on February 27th, 2021 at 9:00 PM 1 of 3 2 of 3
Here’s everything new coming to CBC Gem in March 2021, including these highlights by our critics.
Hale County This Morning, This Evening
RaMell Ross’s Oscar-nominated experimental documentary about a group of friends living in Alabama’s Black Belt dispenses with traditional narrative in a search for the sublime. Shot over five years, the director uses associative editing to create a story out of sensory experience while emphasizing the landscapes and sounds of Hale County. Despite falling back on a few familiar visual tricks, the movie is most viscerally compelling when Ross’s probing camera evokes time through the natural flow and movements of his characters.
Note:
Against the Tides, Citizen Jane and Love, Gilda are all part of CBC Gem’s International Women’s Day Collection that’s launching on March 5th. Meanwhile,Â
American Woman, Indian Horse, Normal People, Room andÂ
The Skin We’re In are all part of CBC Gem’s Book Lovers Collection, which is also releasing on March 5th.
March 12th
Broad Appeal (Season 2)
Room For Rent
March 19th
The Communist’s Daughter
Happy Valley (Season 1)
Mary Goes Round
Cool Daddy
Hale County This Morning, This Evening [exclusive Canadian premiere]
The Slowest Show
Something Undone
Miss Scarlet and the Duke (Season 1) [Canadian streaming and network premiere]
Grand Designs New
Zealand when the seventh season returns to screens in
2022.
As well as a new home on TVNZ 1,
Grand
Designs New Zealand also has a new host, British-born
architect Tom Webster. Tom steps into the shoes of successor
Chris Moller, who has chosen to step away from television
after six years to concentrate on his architectural
practice.
TVNZ Director of Content Cate Slater says,
“We’re delighted to bring the renowned format to TVNZ 1.
Grand Designs New Zealand is captivating to watch,
and it will be a prominent addition to our ever-popular
line-up of property, renovation, and design shows. Tom will