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graeme hall Tackles Canine Power Struggles in New Series

Canine expert Graeme Hall is set to address challenging dog behavior in a new series, aiming to resolve power struggles and improve how dogs integrate into their environments. The article does not specify the name of the series or the exact nature of the power struggles,but it highlights Hall’s expertise in canine behavior.

Women of World War II: The Untold Stories

At 8:55 pm on PBS America, a documentary titled “Women of World War II: The Untold Stories” will air. This film features over 40 women recounting their experiences during the Second world War, recognizing their crucial role in the Allied victory. The stories include those of code-breakers, “fly girls,” japanese American women interned in camps, and an African American battalion that faced racial discrimination.

And Just like That

sky Comedy will broadcast “And Just Like That” at 9 pm. This series is described as a “mesmerising hate-watch,” with critics noting that the lead characters, despite years of experience, appear to have learned little about love, life, or practical matters like property acquisition. While specific episode details are not revealed, the review anticipates Charlotte will remain a “cringey cartoon” and Aidan will continue to be portrayed as a “jerk.”

St Denis Medical

BBC One will show a double-bill of the hospital mockumentary “st Denis Medical” at 10:45 pm. The series is praised for its humor amidst the challenges of the US healthcare system, attributed to its high joke rate.The upcoming episodes will feature nurse Alex utilizing a new VIP room in an unexpected way and stressed administrator Joyce attempting to rebrand bubonic plague as “the giggles.”

Film choice: Juror #2

Clint Eastwood’s latest film, “Juror #2” (2024), will be shown at 8 pm on Sky Cinema Premiere.At 95 years old, this is widely considered to be Eastwood’s final directorial work.The film, which was reportedly overlooked by its studio, is described as a compelling legal thriller. It centers on a journalist, played by Nicholas Hoult, who serves on a jury and discovers he may have been responsible for the victim’s death. The movie is characterized as a complex morality play designed to keep audiences engaged until the conclusion, marking a strong final project for Eastwood.

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