Diane Morgan stole all the scenes in After Life, this Ricky Gervais comedy in which she played Kath, Tony’s (Ricky Gervais) eccentric office worker and whipping boy. That’s why we let ourselves be tempted by Cunk on Earth (in French, Planète Cunk), a parody documentary series in which the British actress, humorist and author takes up her character of Philomena Cunk, a silly and ill-prepared host and commentator. Throughout five episodes, she interviews experts on world history, armed with silly – but hilarious – questions like, “Was the invention of writing significant or was it a flash in the pan, like rap metal? »
Good news for tennis fans: TVA Sports promises to offer “expanded” coverage of the Montreal and Toronto tournaments this year. Each day, the two antennas will present the morning sessions, going on the air at 11 a.m. In Montreal, where the best women’s rackets will converge, the team will be made up of Marie-Ève ​​Pelletier, Félix Séguin, Frédérique Guay and Richard Legendre, while in Toronto, Sébastien Goulet and Séverine Tamborero will provide game description and analysis. masculine. Our wish for this 100% tennis week? Let a Canadian take the opportunity to line up a few victories in anticipation of the United States Open.
This week, TVA’s summer daily is coming to Gaspésie. On Monday, Mélanie Maynard meets Louis-Jean Cormier and Marie-Pierre Arthur in Petite-Vallée. On Tuesday, the host speaks with Marc Hervieux and stops in Matane to chat with Richard Z. Sirois. Then on Wednesday, before leaving the region, she conducts a joint interview with Richard Séguin and Florent Vollant. As for the chroniclers, Alexandre Bisaillon discovers the Sainte-Perpétue Pig Festival with Ludovick Bourgeois, Marie-Josée Gauvin joins Alex Nevsky in Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Mathieu Dufour interviews Marianne St-Gelais, Émilie Fournier hears from singer Matt Holubowski, and Francisco Randez visit Caroline Néron’s offices.
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