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Right in Front of Me Right in Front of Me × By Rick Gables Spring Fling movie event, the network will premiere its new original movie, Right in Front of Me, on Saturday, April 17, at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Carly Mason (Janel Parrish) owns her own bridal styling business, where her keen eye for fashion has her in great demand by brides planning high-end weddings. She finds herself spending the weekend at a resort where several acquaintances from college are gathered for a wedding. Among them is Matt (Anthony Konechny), Carly’s unrequited crush from their days in the dorm. Carly is invited to participate in the festivities and uses this as a second chance to pursue a relationship with Matt. Meanwhile, Nick (Marco Grazzini), the resort’s junior chef, believes in his culinary talent but hasn’t been able to convince the head chef to put his creations on the menu. Carly is impressed with Chef Nick’s food and offers to connect him with her high-end clients. In return, Nick of

TV and streaming picks for April 11-17

TV and streaming picks for April 11-17 Laura Donnelly as Amalia True in “The Nevers.” (Keith Bernstein/HBO/TNS) 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).

Around the remote: TV and streaming picks for April 11-17

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. (Sunday, 9 p.m., HBO) OTHER BETS

What s on TV This Week: Joss Whedon s The Nevers on HBO

The docuseries “The People v. the Klan” tells the story of a Black mother’s quest for justice following the lynching of her teenage son in Mobile, Ala., in 1981. 6 and 7 p.m. CNN Oscar winner Mark Rylance (“Bridge of Spies”) discusses his grandfather’s time as a POW in the Pacific theater during WWII on a new episode of “My Grandparents’ War.” 8 p.m. KOCE A new mother wants her baby back, baby back, baby back in the thriller “Beware of the Midwife.” With Mouna Traoré and Raven Dauda. 8 p.m. Lifetime Advertisement “The British Academy Film Awards 2021,” a.k.a. the BAFTAs. 9 p.m. BBC America

Around the remote: Chuck Barney s TV and streaming picks for April 11-17

Around the remote: Chuck Barney’s TV and streaming picks for April 11-17 Chuck Barney, East Bay Times, (TNS) 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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