How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?
Amber Ruffin gets a late-night slot on broadcast. And if you still miss the British “Office,” try “Stath Lets Flats.”
Feb. 25, 2021
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When to watch: Now, on Peacock, and Saturday at 1:30 a.m., on NBC.
Amber Ruffin has been anchoring her late-night show on Peacock since September, and this week and next, NBC will also air the show in a bleak slot usually reserved for reruns of “A Little Late With Lilly Singh.” Here’s hoping it’s the first of many steps to raise the show’s profile because it seems to be doing just about everything right. Ruffin is funny and original, and in a genre where plenty of segments seem blah and interchangeable, the show is finding its own distinctive footing.
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Interviewing Monsters and Bigfoot below.
Synopsis:
By-the-book forest ranger, Billy Teal (Tom Green), is dead set on preventing Cory Mathis (Les Stroud) from finding the truth about the Mark Twain forest. Mathis, a professor, claims Bigfoot killed his wife turning him into a man obsessed with revenge. Mathis partners up a team of misfits for the capture of the creature, but Ranger Teal; a covert government agency and a serial hoaxer (Rick Dyer) have other plans.
Bigfoot sightings throughout North America are a source of fascination for millions and
Interviewing Monsters and Bigfoot takes a no-holds-barred satirical storytelling slant with a variety of whacky characters who find themselves in bizarre and irreverent circumstances. From conspiracies to coverups, this action and laugh-packed comedy is filled with twists, turns, and outrageous events.