Oprah and Prince Harry talk mental health in ‘The Me You Can’t See,’ and ‘1971’ hits the right notes
Apple TV+ premieres a pair of docuseries this week, but the one with the splashier marquee, the Oprah Winfrey-Prince Harry-produced mental-health program “The Me You Can’t See,” runs a distant second behind “1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything,” a hyperbolic title that’s still tons of fun to watch (and hear).
“The Me You Can’t See” falls into the public-service category what for a time, during the latter part of Winfrey’s daytime show, was called “broccoli TV” using a mix of celebrities and ordinary folks to try removing the stigma from seeking help.
Oprah and Prince Harry talk mental health in The Me You Can t See, and 1971 hits the right notes
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Oprah and Prince Harry talk mental health in The Me You Can t See, and 1971 hits the right notes
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Oprah and Prince Harry talk mental health in The Me You Can t See, and 1971 hits the right notes
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