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Turner & Hooch TV Trailer A Reminder That Josh Peck Is NOT Tom Hanks
Turner & Hooch TV Trailer A Reminder That Josh Peck Is NOT Tom Hanks
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Disney+ released the official trailer for the upcoming
Turner & Hooch TV series that serves as a sequel to the 1989 film of the same name. The new series features
Josh Peck, who plays Det Scott Turner Jr, the son of the character played by
Tom Hanks in the
Mare Winningham, Craig T. Nelson, and
Reginald VelJohnson (who reprises his role for the TV series). The trailer begins with a shot of the Golden Gate Bridge, because how else would you know it takes place in San Francisco? We see Jessica Baxter (
At noon, tune into
BC Today to hear insights from CBC Vancouver s Wawmeesh Hamilton while guest Glenn Jim will discuss language revitalization.
Daybreak Kamloops will speak with an Indigenous carver and photographer and explore the Squamish language.
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Vancouver s afternoon show
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Northern B.C. s morning radio show
Daybreak North will feature a bannock making contest, a healing ceremony, kids, music and an interview with CBC s Robert Doane about CBC s commitment to growing Indigenous coverage.