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Around the remote: Chuck Barney s TV and streaming picks for July 18-24

Chuck Barney East Bay Times DON’T MISS: The Summer Olympics — Yes, we’re bummed out that, due to coronavirus concerns, there will be no fans in attendance for the Tokyo Games. But the global event, after being delayed for a year, should still deliver plenty of must-see TV. As usual, things get rolling with the opening ceremony, and because of the vast time difference, NBC will broadcast the festivities live in the morning (7 a.m., Friday) for the first time ever. But for viewers wanting to stick to traditional evening viewing, the network’s “comprehensive” prime-time broadcast will feature special coverage of Team USA, along with the performances, pageantry and Parade of Nations. (7:30 p.m., NBC).

50 Cent on new show Power Book III: Raising Kanan

Husain Rizvi Photos/AFP, Supplied The rapper reveals how his new show - part of the Power universe - is about lost innocence. We all know American rapper Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson for his impact on the hip-hop industry. Making his commercial debut way back in 2002 with the album Guess Who’s Back?, Jackson went on to become one of the biggest rappers of his generation. And, he’s got the awards to show for it. Jackson, 46, is also a part of American TV series Power that tells the story of a club owner who has it all a Fortune 500 business and a ‘substance’ empire.

Power Book III: Raising Kanan - release date, cast and how to watch

Power Book III: Raising Kanan - release date, cast and how to watch
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Who Is Mekai Curtis? Facts About the Raising Kanan Star

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Around the remote: TV and streaming picks for July 18-24

By Chuck Barney Tribune News Services July 16, 2021 17 People walk by the Olympic rings installed by the Nippon Bashi bridge in Tokyo on Thursday. (AP Photo/Hiro Komae) DON’T MISS SUMMER OLYMPICS Yes, we’re bummed out that, due to coronavirus concerns, there will be no fans in attendance for the Tokyo Games. But the global event, after being delayed for a year, should still deliver plenty of must-see TV. As usual, things get rolling with the Opening Ceremony, and because of the vast time difference, NBC will broadcast the festivities live in the morning (Friday, 7 a.m.) for the first time ever. But for viewers wanting to stick to traditional evening viewing, the network’s “comprehensive” prime-time broadcast will feature special coverage of Team USA, along with the performances, pageantry and Parade of Nations. (Prime-time coverage: Friday, 7:30 p.m., NBC)

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