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Empire seatings
Hi ! i's been a while I haven't shared anything ... the year has been a bit busy with the Olympic Games in Paris and I had a lot of work.
So today, I share with you 2 sets of seating I created from real ones that furnish Versailles :
armchair and chair from a set of seats delivered in 1805 by Jacob-Desmalter et Cie for the interior salon (known as the Salon des Glaces) of Madame, mother of the Emperor, at the Grand Trianon
armchair, chair and sofa delivered by François Maigret in 1811 for the first living room of the large apartment of the Palais de Meudon and now exposed in Versailles
I made variations
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I hope you'll enjoy them :)
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Book sleeve!! I actually made this bc I wanted a printed copy of this story (Madame Maigret’s Lover, originally L’Amoureux De Madame Maigret by Georges Simenon) but it was in a digital PDF collection so I went UGH FINE
Took the scan, formatted it myself, printed it and saddle stitched the whole thing with my own cover that I painted.
Also……surprising nobody, maigret and madame maigret are a huge inspo for me and my noir characters so of course they have similar silhouettes hehehe
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#sunshan draws#classic books#character illustration#murder mystery#cover art#illustration#art#concept art#maigret#inspector maigret#georges simenon#cover illustration#books#detective novel#mystery
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TOURNAGES LONGS METRAGES / SERIES
2024 :
Fils de, lm de Carlos Abascal Peiro (Fair Play Productions) : perche (chef : Laura Chelfi)
Les rêveurs, lm d'Isabelle Carré (Pan Cinema) : renforts (chef : Antoine Mercier)
Hippocrate S3, série de Thomas Lilti (31 Juin Films) : 2nde perche, renforts, perche de post synchro (chef : François Guillaume)
2023 :
Selon Joy, lm de Camille Lugan (Barney Productions) : perche (chef Gaël Eleon)
Les pistolets en plastique, lm de Jean-Christophe Meurisse (Mamma Roman) : renforts (chef : Lucas Héberlé)
L'esprit Coubertin, lm de Jérémie Sein (Avenue B Productions) : renforts (chef : Gaël Eleon)
2022 :
Madame de Sévigné, lm d'Isabelle Brocard (The Film) : perche (chef : Philippe Deschamps)
Tissu, mini-série de Bonnie El-Bokeili, Charly Akakpo et Robin Deriaud : ingé son
Sous le tapis, lm de Camille Japy (Mandarin et Compagnie) : renforts (chef : François Guillaume)
2021 :
Fifi, lm de Jeanne Aslan et Paul Saintillan (Haïku Films) : perche (chef : Philippe Deschamps)
Maigret, lm de Patrice Leconte (Cine@) : 2nde perche (chef : Paul Lainé)
Détox S1, série de Marie Jardillier (Chapka TV) : renforts (chef : Guillaume Valeix)
Le nouveau jouet, lm de James Hut (Eskwad) : renforts (chef : Pierre André)
2020 :
Hippocrate S2, série de Thomas Lilti (31 Juin Films) : 2nde perche (chef : François Guillaume)
The Ambush, lm de Pierre Morel (Old School Productions) : renforts (chef : Amaury de Nexon)
2018 :
Hippocrate S1, série de Thomas Lilti (31 Juin Films) : 2nde perche (chef : François Guillaume)
2017 :
Au bout des doigts, lm de Ludovic Bernard (Récifilms) : 2nde perche (chef : Amaury de Nexon)
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Évaluation des enquêtes de Maigret par Simenon
Pietr-le-Letton ++++
Le Charretier de "La Providence" +++
Monsieur Gallet, décédé ++++
Le Pendu de Saint-Pholien ++++
La Tête d'un homme ++++
Le Chien jaune ++
La Nuit du carrefour ++++
Un Crime en Hollande ++
Au Rendez-vous des Terre-Neuvas +++
La Danseuse du Gai-Moulin ++++
La Guinguette à deux sous ++
L'Ombre chinoise +++++
L'Affaire Saint-Fiacre ++++
Chez les Flamands ?
Le Port des brumes
Le Fou de Bergerac ?
Liberty Bar
L'Ecluse n°1 ?
Maigret
Les Caves du Majestic
La Maison du juge
Cécile est morte
Signé Picpus
Félicie est là
L'Inspecteur Cadavre
Maigret se fâche
Maigret à New York
Les Vacances de Maigret ?
Maigret et son mort
La Première Enquête de Maigret
Mon ami Maigret
Maigret chez le coroner
Maigret et la vieille dame
L'Amie de Madame Maigret +++++
Les Mémoires de Maigret
Maigret au Picratt's
Maigret en meublé
Maigret et la Grande Perche ?
Maigret, Lognon et les gangsters
Le Revolver de Maigret
Maigret et l'homme du banc
Maigret a peur
Maigret se trompe
Maigret à l'école
Maigret et la jeune morte
Maigret chez le ministre ?
Maigret et le corps sans tête
Maigret tend un piège ?
Un échec de Maigret ?
Maigret s'amuse
Maigret voyage
Les Scrupules de Maigret ?
Une confidence de Maigret
Maigret aux assises
Maigret et les témoins récalcitrants ++++
Maigret et les vieillards
Maigret et le voleur paresseux
Maigret et les braves gens
Maigret et le client du samedi
Maigret et le clochard ++++
La Colère de Maigret
Maigret et le fantôme
Maigret se défend
La Patience de Maigret
Maigret et l'affaire Nahour
Le Voleur de Maigret ++++
Maigret à Vichy
Maigret hésite
L'Ami d'enfance de Maigret
Maigret et le tueur
Maigret et le marchand de vin ?
La Folle de Maigret
Maigret et l'homme tout seul
Maigret et l'indicateur ++++
Maigret et Monsieur Charles
Nouvelles
La Péniche aux deux pendus
L'Affaire du boulevard Beaumarchais
La Fenêtre ouverte
Monsieur Lundi
Jeumont, 51 minutes d'arrêt
Peine de mort
Les Larmes de bougie
Rue Pigalle
Une Erreur de Maigret
L'Amoureux de madame Maigret
La Vieille Dame de Bayeux
L'Auberge aux noyés
Stan le tueur
L'Étoile du Nord
Tempête sur la Manche
Mademoiselle Berthe et son amant
Le Notaire de Châteauneuf
L'Improbable Monsieur Owen
Ceux du Grand-Café
Menaces de mort
Les Caves du Majestic
La Maison du juge
Cécile est morte
Signé Picpus
Félicie est là
L'Inspecteur Cadavre
La Pipe de Maigret
Le Témoignage de l'enfant de chœur
Le Client le plus obstiné du monde
Maigret et l'Inspecteur malgracieux
On ne tue pas les pauvres types
L'Homme dans la rue
Vente à la bougie
Un Noël de Maigret +++++
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Au rendez-vous des Terre-Neuvas
Maigret est appelé par un ancien camarade d'école à Fécamp pour prouver l'innocence d'un jeune télégraphiste dans le meurtre du capitaine de L'Océan, un bateau de pêche local. Alors plutôt que de passer leurs vacances à la montagne, les Maigret iront à la mer. Pendant que Madame fait ses travaux de couture sur un transat, Maigret prend la température Au Rendez-vous des Terre-Neuvas, le café du port. Les marins se méfient du Parisien, mais l'alcool aidant les langues se délient. Et le hasard lui fait rencontrer une femme voluptueuse mais vulgaire qui se révélera être le nœud de l'énigme... Un Maigret plaisant qui sent bon les embruns et le Picon bière et qui illustre bien la superstition qui laissait penser qu'une femme sur un bateau portait malheur..
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Au Rendez-vous des Terre-Neuvas / Georges Simenon.- Le Livre de poche.
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Septembre MMXXIII
Films
Hitchcock (2012) de Sacha Gervasi avec Scarlett Johansson, Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Toni Collette, Ralph Macchio, Jessica Biel et Danny Huston
La Cage aux folles (1978) d'Édouard Molinaro avec Ugo Tognazzi, Michel Serrault, Michel Galabru, Benny Luke, Rémi Laurent, Carmen Scarpitta et Luisa Maneri
Arrête-moi si tu peux (Catch Me If You Can) (2002) de Steven Spielberg avec Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken, Nathalie Baye, Amy Adams, Martin Sheen et James Brolin
La Grande Illusion (1937) de Jean Renoir avec Jean Gabin, Pierre Fresnay, Erich von Stroheim, Marcel Dalio, Julien Carette, Gaston Modot et Dita Parlo
Ed Wood (1994) de Tim Burton avec Johnny Depp, Martin Landau, Patricia Arquette, Sarah Jessica Parker, Bill Murray, Jeffrey Jones, Lisa Marie et George "The Animal" Steele
Madame Sans-Gêne (1961) de Christian-Jaque avec Sophia Loren, Robert Hossein, Renaud Mary, Léa Gray, Gianrico Tedeschi, Marina Berti, Enrique Ávila et Julien Bertheau
L'Éternel Retour (1943) de Jean Delannoy avec Jean Marais, Madeleine Sologne, Jean Murat, Junie Astor, Roland Toutain, Piéral et Jean d'Yd
Y a-t-il un flic pour sauver la reine ? (The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!) (1988) de David Zucker avec Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley, Ricardo Montalban, George Kennedy, O. J. Simpson, Nancy Marchand, Raye Birk et Ed Williams
Le Journal de Bridget Jones (Bridget Jones’s Diary) (2001) de Sharon Maguire avec Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, Gemma Jones, Jim Broadbent, Shirley Henderson, Sally Phillips et James Callis
Le Procès Goldman (2023) de Cédric Kahn avec Arieh Worthalter, Arthur Harari, Stéphan Guérin-Tillié, Nicolas Briançon, Aurélien Chaussade, Christian Mazucchini, Jeremy Lewin et Jerzy Radziwiłowicz
Boccace 70 (Boccaccio '70) (1962) de Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti et Vittorio De Sica avec Anita Ekberg, Peppino De Filippo, Romy Schneider, Tomas Milian, Sophia Loren et Luigi Giuliani
Séries
Happy Days Saison 2
Richie déménage - La Nouvelle Voiture de Richie - Une fiancée envahissante - Richie est amoureux - À vos ordres Richie - Le Fantôme est de la fête - Alors Richie, raconte ! - Richie surveille sa sœur - Un beau magot - Fonzie au théâtre - Un Noël sans famille - Une soirée habillée - Fonzie va-t-il se marier ? - Le Voleur - Richie et la politique - Minuit en caleçon chez Arnold - Le Scoop - Qui êtes-vous Dorothée ? - Jamais quatre sans cinq - Des pensionnaires encombrants - Richie disc jockey - C'est beau la confiance - Chicago, quelle aventure !
Castle Saison 3
Dans la peau de Nikki - Abracadabra ! - Une nouvelle piste - Grosses Infortunes - Aveuglement - Piégés - Menace sur New York - Cruel comme un soap
Inspecteur Barnaby Saison 12
Meurtre sur le green - Toiles assassines - La Guerre des espions - La Mort au bout du chemin - Crimes en grandeur nature - Le Monte-en-l'air - La somnambule
Coffre à Catch
#131 : Jack Swagger champion + Hommages à Bray Wyatt et Terry Funk - #132 : Y'en a marre du Boogeyman, non?? - #133 - LE PIRE DES EPISODES! - #134 : Swagger VS Finlay : ce qui est bien mais pas top!
Affaires sensibles
On a tiré sur Bob Marley - Une campagne de pub inédite : « Demain, j’enlève le haut » - Le voyage de Khrouchtchev aux États-Unis - Commissaire Guillaume, Commissaire Maigret : quand la fiction se substitue la réalité - Paris la Nuit : Dans les caves et les cabarets avec les enfants de la Libération - "J'irai cracher sur vos tombes" de Boris Vian alias Vernon Sullivan - Il était une fois Walt Disney… - Peur sur la ville : les lettres empoisonnées de l’œil de Tigre - Pierre Goldman - Greenham Common, des femmes contre des missiles
Downton Abbey Saison 3
Mariage à Downton - Un dîner à l'américaine - Au pied de l'autel - Le Chemin de la perdition - Quand le destin frappe - L'Insoutenable Chagrin - Une nouvelle ère - Secrets et Confidences - Un château en Écosse
The Rookie Saison 4, 5
La Fête des mères - Remplacement au pied levé - Quitte ou double - Choix professionnels - Ici et d'ailleurs - Le choix - Le fugitif - La déposition - Tir croisé - Le collier - La répétition - La liste - Guerres de gangs - Avis de décès - Le flic sexy - Condamnation à mort - Un plan risqué - Double contamination - Le cheval de Troie - Panique dans le multivers - Arrêt sur image - Droit au but - Liquidation - Masque de la honte
Commissaire Dupin
Terrain de mésentente - Sœurs ennemies - Poison blanc
Kaamelott Livre III
Le Chevalier errant - L’Aveu de Bohort - Le Magnanime - Le Porte-bonheur - Séfriane d’Aquitaine - Le Combat des chefs - Le Déserteur - La Potion de vivacité - Le Sanglier de Cornouailles - L’Ankou - Ablutions - La Poétique première partie - La Poétique deuxième partie - Les Derniers Outrages - Guenièvre et Euripide - Unagi III - Le Fléau de Dieu II - Cryda de Tintagel - L’Ivresse II - Legenda - Le Renfort magique - Silbury Hill II - Le Professionnel - Les Suppléants - La Nuit du nomade - L’Assemblée des rois première partie - L’Assemblée des rois deuxième partie - L’Arche de transport - Les Cousins - Le Trouble - Le Tournoi - La Pierre de Lune - La Pythie - Les Cheveux noirs - Dream On - Feue la poule de Guethenoc - Le Repos du guerrier II - Les Affranchis - Les Clous de la Sainte Croix - La Corne d’abondance - Morituri - Le Dialogue de paix II - Stargate II - L’Abstinent - Aux yeux de tous II - La Potion de vérité - Le Petit Poucet - Haunted II - La Révolte II - Perceval chante Sloubi
Top Gear Saison 22
La fièvre du vintage - La course des Tsars - S.O.S Urgences - Road Trip en Australie - Les imbéciles changent d'avis
Emma
L'Entremetteuse - Malentendus amoureux - Quand les cœurs chavirent - L'Heureux dénouement
Spectacles
Joyeuses Pâques (2023) de Jean Poiret avec Nicolas Briançon, Gwendoline Hamon, Alice Dufour, Claire Nadeau, Muriel Combeau, Pascal Elso, Raphaël Duléry et Sophie Artur
Folle Amanda (1974) de Pierre Barillet et de Jean-Pierre Grédy avec Jacqueline Maillan, Daniel Ceccaldi, Jacques Jouanneau, Françoise Fleury, Sacha Briquet, Jacques Dynam, Pierre Saintons et Nicole Chausson
Livres
Une enquête du commissaire Dupin : Les marais sanglants de Guérande de Jean-Luc Bannalec
Astérix, Tome 21 : Le cadeau de César de René Goscinny et Albert Uderzo
Le seigneur des anneaux, Tome 2 : Les deux tours de J.R.R. Tolkien
Spirou et Fantasio : Tome 34 : Aventure en Australie de Philippe Tome et Janry
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Adventures of Inspector Maigret -Madame Maigrets Own Case
Adventures of Inspector Maigret -Madame Maigrets Own Case
http://oldtimeradiodvd.com or Nostalgia USA PRIME Roku Channel
Check out this episode!
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Everlasting Love
Rupert Davies as Jules Maigret and Helen Shingler as his wife Louise in “Maigret at Bay” (1969)
#rupert davies#helen shingler#maigret#jules maigret#madame maigret#maigret at bay#perfect couple#perfect wedded bliss#i love them together
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Georges Simenon - Madame Maigrets Liebhaber
Georges Simenon – Madame Maigrets Liebhaber
Georges Simenon – Madame Maigrets Liebhaber
Madame Maigret betrügt ihren Gatten? Unvorstellbar! Und auch nicht wahr, wie schon im ersten Kapitel schnell aufgelöst wird. Der Kommissar neckt seine Gattin lediglich damit, denn seit Tagen beobachtet sie vom Fenster ihrer Wohnung aus einen Mann, der täglich morgens über die Place des Voges spaziert und nachmittags stundenlang regungslos auf einer…
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#beobachten#Dienstmädchen#Ermittlung#Frankreich#Gattin#Geogres Simenon#Kommissar#Kommissar Maigret#Krimi#Madame Maigret#Madame Maigrets Liebhaber#Maigret#Mann#Mord#Novelle#Paris#Place des Voges#Rezension
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Twelve Dreams of Dr Sardonicus by Spirit
My parents were desperate for me to like classical music, but I just couldn’t buy into the length of the pieces. Then they played me Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber and it was so beautiful, I cried. My school music teacher, Mr Vassal, asked for our favourite composers; I said Samuel Barber and he laughed at me. But eventually everyone caught up.
There was a Beatles versus Stones vibe at school. I was on the Beatles side. The first single I bought was Wild Thing by the Troggs and the first album was Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel. I loved Father and Son by Cat Stevens, because it made me think of me and my dad. My tastes weren’t shocking; they just needed to open up. Then, when I was 17, I went to hospital to have my tonsils out and my brother bought me some records and this mobile turntable in a suitcase.
Twelve Dreams of Dr Sardonicus by Spirit had the most amazing way of manipulating stereo. I was just blown away. I have to thank my brother; he turned me on to Joni Mitchell, Andy Pratt and Little Feat and opened up my boundaries.
Little Brother, Little Sister
My mother, Helen Shingler, was famous during my teens for playing Madame Maigret in a BBC series based on the Georges Simenon stories. My father, Seafield Head, was a producer and director at Verity Films, the documentary film company. Every year, a family friend’s mum would hire this huge barn and put on a play. I had a bit part in The Jackdaw of Rheims. The next year, I got to be the Emperor in The Emperor’s New Clothes. As I walked through the audience, all heads turned towards me and I remember thinking: “This is what I want to do for a living.”
I applied to the National Youth Theatre and the Central School of Speech and Drama, but I didn’t get in, so my father hired me as a runner and assistant editor. Working in the cutting rooms was fascinating. Then I enrolled at The Young Stagers at the Thorndike theatre in Leatherhead, run by this lovely woman called Joan MacAlpine. She directed me in an extraordinary piece called Little Brother, Little Sister, which got me into the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. My teacher said: “If anybody can make me cry, I’ll take them to the theatre.” I did my piece again and made her cry.
The Rocky Horror Show
I remember being taken to The Rocky Horror Show on Kings Road when I was at drama school in my late teens. Tim Curry was playing Dr Frank-N-Furter – the role that he repeated in the film. Watching The Rocky Horror Show ignited something in my core. I knew I had acting in my blood because of my mother. Now I couldn’t wait to finish drama school and try to make it in the real world.
I finally got to play Dr Frank-N-Furter when The Rocky Horror Show came to the Piccadilly theatre in 1990. The exciting thing about acting is that you shouldn’t know what’s coming out of the actor’s mouth next – and I didn’t hold back. I just let whatever was going on inside of me come out in the character. That was life-changing for me as an actor. It made me realise that there’s nowhere that you can’t go.
Friends would come to see me perform and later say that they hardly recognised me, I was so out of character. As an actor, that’s a huge compliment.
Judi Dench
Judi Dench and Maurice Denham in 1966’s Talking to a Stranger. Photograph: Everett Collection/Alamy
One of Judi Dench’s early roles was this show on BBC Two called Talking to a Stranger, with Michael Bryant, Maurice Denham and Margery Mason. It’s about this family who are at odds with each other. Each of the four parts focuses on one family member’s view of what is going on around them. I thought it was beautiful, amazing and absolutely genius and I just fell in love with Judi. I thought that she was the most amazing actress – and still do. Judi taught me that acting can be at its best when it is very subtly underplayed. The core of believing an actor is buying into the fact that they’re not acting.
I got to play the rather unpleasant suitor of one of her on-screen daughters in Love in a Cold Climate on the BBC in the early 00s. I’m sure I must have said to Judi: ‘I think you’re so wonderful.’ Actors need appreciation and recognition. I suppose for me that will always be for Buffy, because Buffy was so different and so pivotal for its time. The episode called The Body, where Buffy’s mum dies, is the most extraordinary piece of writing and misdirection. I’m very grateful to have done so many evocative things that so many people have latched on to.
Paul Newman
Robert Redford and Paul Newman in 1969’s Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Photograph: Photos 12/Alamy
I love Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Each act is so brilliantly put together; it’s a stunning piece of writing. Both Robert Redford and Paul Newman are phenomenal, but Newman especially I’ve always loved, because he’s so believable that he instantly transports you into the story. I also loved Henry Fonda in Once Upon a Time in the West, in which he plays the baddie, which is unusual.
I often get cast as baddies. I don’t know why. I play Rupert Mannion on [the Apple TV+ sitcom] Ted Lasso. He’s a particularly unpleasant character and a complete narcissist, but you know where he’s coming from. To make somebody believable, you have to see their point of view. You don’t need to like them, but you have to be on board with what’s driving them.
I’m also in an episode of the new series of Back with David Mitchell and Robert Webb. I get to play a totally self-absorbed character called Charismatic Mike, who was great fun to play. It’s always been my theory that actors are hugely insecure, which is why we love dressing up and being someone else, because we don’t have to be in our own heads and bodies. Then we can express things that we may feel deep down and blame it on the character.
Lord of the Flies
At drama school, I really liked the people on the stage-managing course who were studying things like costume, lighting and prop-making. People used to say: you have to behave like a star to be thought of as a star. So, traditionally, a lot of actors take stage managers for granted.
I get very cross with actors who just throw their clothes on the floor. I said to one actor recently: “Costume are here before you, setting up your clothes, and they’re here after you’ve gone. Pick up your clothes, put them on a hanger in your cupboard. It’s not a big deal.” Teamwork is important.
At school, one of the books that blew me away was Lord of the Flies. It’s also about teamwork and not necessarily someone standing in front becoming the leader. In your teens, the world is yours to do what you want with. As you grow up, you realise you’re just part of something much bigger. Now more than ever, life should be about teamwork and for the cause of the greater good.
School’s Out Forever is available on digital from 15 February and DVD and Blu-ray from 12 April
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A miniature presumed to be Madame Dugazon as 'Nina,' by Niklas Lafrensen. 18th century. [source: Thierry de Maigret, 4 December 2020 auction]
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Detetives (II)
Escritores franceses também são bons de histórias policiais e de mistério. Basta lembrar o pré-histórico Arséne Lupin, o clássico Ladrão de Casaca, criado por Maurice Leblanc, que frequenta a alta sociedade parisiense e dá preferência a roubar joias caríssimas dos cofres e colares dos pescoços e colo dos ricos e ricas madames. O Fantômas, criado por Marcel Allain (1885–1969) e Pierre Souvestre (1874–1914), um dos mais populares personagens em seu país no gênero policial. Fantômas foi criado em 1911 e apareceu em 43 livros e no cinema foi representado por Jean Marais, entre outros. Fantômas agia diferente de Arsène Lupin, enquanto este não cometia assassinatos, Fantômas agia como um psicopata cruel, matava com requintes de sadismo. Mas o personagem policial mais famoso da Europa foi o Comissário Maigret. Maigret é filho de Georges Simenon, belga naturalizado francês. Simenon é autor de 350 romances e novelas, obras autobiográficas, artigos e reportagens. Escreveu também obras assinandas com 27 pseudônimos diferentes. No entanto, sobrou apenas o Comissário Maigret… Maigret, naturalmente, passou para o cinema e para a TV, não só da França, mas da Inglaterra, de Hollywood e outros países. Maigret foi interpretado por mais de 20 atores diferentes, desde o 1º intérprete que foi Pierre Renoir (FR) – filho do famoso pintor impressionista – depois vieram Charles Laugthon (USA), Jean Gabin (FR), Rupert Dauir (UK), Gino Cervi (IT), Jean Richard (FR), Bruno Cremer (FR), Michael Gambon (UK), Rowan Atkinson (UK), Harry Baur (FR), Tichard Harris (UK), Albert Préjean (FR), Heinz Ruhmann (ALE), Henry Nobert (CAN), Jan Teulings (HOL), Boris Tenine (RUS), Herbert Berggof (USA), Luis van Rooten (HOL), Sergio Costelitto (IT), Yuri Evisiokov (RUS), etc. Tem ator japonês, sérvio, tantos que não dá para enumerar. (17/9/2021)
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Jacques Marin.
Filmografía
Cine
Años 1940-1950
1946 : Le Beau voyage de Louis Cuny - Un mauvais garçon
1948 : L'assassin est à l'écoute de Raoul André - le barman
1950 : Dieu a besoin des hommes de Jean Delannoy
1950 : Le Mystérieux colonel Barclay, cortometraje de Jacques Vilfrid
1951 : Seul dans Paris : de Hervé Bromberger un homme du village
1952 : Jeux interdits de René Clément - Georges Dollé
1952 : Nous sommes tous des assassins de André Cayatte
1953 : Quitte ou double de Robert Vernay - Lucien
1953 : Un jour comme les autres, cortometraje de Georges Rouquier - Pierrot
1954 : Faites-moi confiance de Gilles Grangier - Bob
1954 : Avant le déluge de André Cayatte - L'ouvrier à bicyclette
1954 : J'y suis... j'y reste de Maurice Labro
1954 : Papa, maman, la bonne et moi de Jean-Paul Le Chanois - Le voisin
1955 : Si Paris nous était conté de Sacha Guitry - Un gardien de prison
1955 : Papa, maman, ma femme et moi de Jean-Paul Le Chanois - Le garagiste
1955 : Ça va barder de John Berry
1955 : Sur le banc de Robert Vernay - Le policier qui court après La Hurlette et Carmen
1955 : Le Dossier noir de André Cayatte - Un policier
1955 : Les Évadés de Jean-Paul Le Chanois - Un prisonnier
1955 : French Cancan de Jean Renoir - Un homme dans la file d'attente
1955 : La Rue des bouches peintes de Robert Vernay - Le commissaire
1955 : Les Hommes en blanc de Ralph Habib
1955 : Gas-oil de Gilles Grangier - Le gendarme
1955 : L'Amant de lady Chatterley de Marc Allégret - Un homme du pub
1956 : Des gens sans importance de Henri Verneuil - Le routier qui fesse Clotilde
1956 : Marie-Antoinette de Jean Delannoy - Un crieur de journaux
1956 : Mon curé chez les pauvres d’Henri Diamant-Berger
1956 : Ces sacrées vacances de Robert Vernay - L'automobiliste
1956 : Le Sang à la tête de Gilles Grangier - L'agent de police
1956 : Paris, Palace Hôtel de Henri Verneuil - Le livreur de fleurs
1956 : La Traversée de Paris de Claude Autant-Lara Le patron du restaurant
1956 : Cette sacrée gamine de Michel Boisrond - Un gendarme
1956 : Reproduction interdite de Gilles Grangier
1957 : Le rouge est mis de Gilles Grangier - Un flic de garde
1957 : A Paris tous les deux - (Paris holiday) de Gerd Oswald.
1957 : Les femmes sont marrantes de André Hunebelle - Le taxi
1957 : Les Vendanges (The Vintage) de Jeffrey Hayden
1957 : Le Coin tranquille de Robert Vernay
1957 : Porte des Lilas de René Clair - L'inspecteur qui enquête sur le vol chez l'épicier
1957 : Une Parisienne de Michel Boisrond - Le motard
1957 : Montparnasse 19 de Jacques Becker - Le patron du café
1958 : Les Misérables de Jean-Paul Le Chanois : Le messager (dans la première époque)
1958 : La Tour, prends garde ! de Georges Lampin
1958 : Le Désordre et la Nuit de Gilles Grangier - Le garçon de café bavard
1958 : En cas de malheur de Claude Autant-Lara - Le réceptionniste du Trianon-Hôtel
1958 : Les Racines du ciel (Roots of Heaven) de John Huston - Cerisot
1958 : Le Miroir à deux faces de André Cayatte - Un professeur
1958 : Le Temps des œufs durs de Norbert Carbonnaux - Le pêcheur
1958 : Trois jours à vivre de Gilles Grangier : le gendarme
1958 : Les Tricheurs de Marcel Carné - Monsieur Félix
1958 : Madame et son auto de Robert Vernay - Monsieur Rouille
1958 : Le Joueur de Claude Autant-Lara
1959 : Archimède le clochard de Gilles Grangier - Mimile, un habitué du café
1959 : Rue des prairies de Denys de La Patellière - Monsieur Mauduis
1959 : Maigret et l'affaire Saint-Fiacre de Jean Delannoy - Albert, le chauffeur de la comtesse
1959 : Guinguette de Jean Delannoy - Albert
1959 : Drôles de phénomènes de Robert Vernay - L'inspecteur
1959 : Croquemitoufle ou Les Femmes des autres de Claude Barma - Le contrôleur
1959 : La Bête à l'affût de Pierre Chenal - Le contrôleur routier
1959 : Match contre la mort de Claude Bernard-Aubert.
Año 1960
1960 : Les Vieux de la vieille de Gilles Grangier - Le brigadier de gendarmerie dont la chaîne de vélo a sauté
1960 : La Française et l'Amour, sketch Le Mariage de René Clair - Le contrôleur
1960 : Drame dans un miroir (Crack in the Mirror) de Richard Fleischer - Le gardien
1960 : Pantalaska de Paul Paviot - Monsieur Tropman
1960 : Monsieur Suzuki de Robert Vernay
1960 : Vers l'extase de René Wheeler - Le boucher
1960 : Au cœur de la ville de Pierre Gautherin
1961 : Le Président de Henri Verneuil - Gaston, le chauffeur de car.
1961 : Le cave se rebiffe de Gilles Grangier - L'inspecteur Larpin, de la police mondaine
1961 : Le Général ennemi (The Ennemy General) de George Sherman - Marceau
1961 : Le Grand Risque (The Big Gamble) de Richard Fleischer - L'employé de l'hôtel
1961 : Arrêtez les tambours de Georges Lautner - L'épicier
1961 : Le Monocle noir de Georges Lautner - Trochu
1961 : La Pendule à Salomon de Vicky Ivernel
1962 : Le Gentleman d'Epsom de Gilles Grangier - Raoul, le boucher turfiste
1962 : Gigot, le clochard de Belleville (Gigot) de Gene Kelly - Jean
1962 : Le Couteau dans la plaie de Anatole Litvak - Le commissaire
1962 : La Belle des îles (Tiara Tahiti) de Ted Kotcheff - Desmoulins
1962 : Portrait-robot de Paul Paviot
1963 : Charade de Stanley Donen - L'inspecteur Édouard Grandpierre
1963 : Le Glaive et la Balance de André Cayatte - Un gendarme
1963 : Méfiez-vous, mesdames de André Hunebelle
1963 : Le Poulet, cortometraje de Claude Berri
1964 : Le Train de John Frankenheimer y Bernard Farrel - Jacques, le chef de gare de Rive-Reine
1964 : La Vie conjugale (version Françoise) d’André Cayatte
1964 : Vacances pour Yvette (Vacaciones para Yvette) de José-Maria Forque
1965 : Fantômas se déchaîne de André Hunebelle - L'agent de police ferroviaire
1965 : Humour noir, sketch La Bestiole de Claude Autant-Lara
1965 : Les Bons Vivants, sketch La Fermeture de Gilles Grangier - L'acquéreur du mobilier de la maison close
1966 : Comment voler un million de dollars (How to steal a million) de William Wyler - Le gardien-chef du musée
1966 : Paris au mois d'août de Pierre Granier-Deferre - Bouvreuil
1966 : Les Centurions (Lost Command) de Mark Robson - Le maire coléreux à qui on prend son hélicoptère
1966 : Le Plus Vieux Métier du monde, sketch Aujourd'hui de Claude Autant-Lara - L'agent de police
1966 : La Vingt-cinquième Heure de Henri Verneuil - Le soldat chez Dubrosco
1968 : La Motocyclette (The Girl on a Motorcycle) de Jack Cardiff - Le pompiste
1968 : L'Homme à la Buick de Gilles Grangier - Un déménageur
1969 : La Nuit du lendemain (The Night of the Following Day) de Hubert Cornfield y Richard Boone - Le patron du café
1969 : La Fiancée du pirate de Nel.
Año 1970
1970 : Hello, Goodbye (Hello Goodbye) de Jean Negulesco
1970 : Darling Lili (Darling Lili) de Blake Edwards - Le major Duval
1971 : Mourir d'aimer de André Cayatte - Le correspondant
1971 : Le drapeau noir flotte sur la marmite de Michel Audiard - Antoine Simonet, chef de train S.N.C.F
1971 : Jo de Jean Girault - Andrieux, un policier chercheur
1971 : Le Cinéma de papa de Claude Berri - L'acteur jouant le chef de gare
1971 : Le Petit Matin de Jean-Gabriel Albicocco - La Bouhère
1973 : Shaft contre les trafiquants d'hommes (Shaft in Africa) de John Guillermin - L'inspecteur Cusset
1973 : Mais où est donc passée la septième compagnie ? de Robert Lamoureux - L'épicier français collaborateur
1974 : L'Île sur le toit du monde (Island at the Top of the World) de Robert Stevenson - Le capitaine Brieux
1974 : Les murs ont des oreilles de Jean Girault - Lucas
1974 : Vos gueules, les mouettes ! de Robert Dhéry - Le porte-bannière
1974 : Les "S" pions (S.P.Y.S) d’Irvin Kershner - Lafayette
1974 : Impossible... pas français de Robert Lamoureux - Dussautoy
1975 : Bons baisers de Hong Kong d’Yvan Chiffre - Le gradé de la police
1975 : Opération Lady Marlène de Robert Lamoureux - Le bistrot
1975 : Flic Story de Jacques Deray - Le patron de l'auberge de Saint-Rémy
1975 : Catherine et compagnie de Michel Boisrond - Le patron de l'agence de location de voitures
1976 : Marathon Man (Marathon Man) de John Schlesinger - Leclerc
1976 : L'Année sainte de Jean Girault - Moreau, le gardien de prison
1976 : Le Jour de gloire de Jacques Besnard - Le patron du bistrot
1977 : Le mille-pattes fait des claquettes de Jean Girault - L'inspecteur de police
1977 : La Coccinelle à Monte-Carlo (Herbie Goes to Monte-Carlo) de Vincent McEveety - L'inspecteur Bouchet
1978 : L'Horoscope de Jean Girault - J.L. Beauché
1978 : La Grande cuisine (Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?) de Ted Kotcheff - Masseret
1978 : Général... nous voilà ! de Jacques Besnard - Mac Goland
1979 : Grandison d’Achim Kurz.
Años 1980 - 1990
1981 : Ach du lieber Harry de Jean Girault - Un haut dignitaire
1982 : Te marre pas .. c'est pour rire ! de Jacques Besnard - Albert, le chauff.
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⛓️📚 La catena dei libri
La BBC afferma che la maggior parte delle persone ha letto solo 6 dei 100 libri presenti nella seguente lista.
Istruzioni: copia questo messaggio nelle tue note. Metti X per i libri che hai letto interamente e con due barre // quelli che hai iniziato ma non hai finito.
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1. Orgoglio e Pregiudizio – Jane Austen
2. Il Signore degli Anelli – JRR Tolkien //
3. Il Profeta - Kahlil Gibran X
4. Harry Potter – JK Rowling //
5. Se questo è un uomo - Primo Levi X
6. La Bibbia //
7. Cime Tempestose– Emily Bronte X
8. 1984 – George Orwell X
9. I Promessi Sposi – Alessandro Manzoni X
10. La Divina Commedia - Dante Alighieri X
11. Piccole Donne – Louisa M Alcott //
12. Lessico Familiare – Natalia Ginzburg
13. Comma 22 – Joseph Heller
14. L'opera completa di Shakespeare //
15. Il Giardino dei Finzi Contini - Giorgio Bassani
16. Lo Hobbit – JRR Tolkien
17. Il Nome della Rosa - Umberto Eco X
18. Il Gattopardo - Tomasi di Lampedusa X
19. Il Processo – Franz Kafka X
20. Le Affinità Elettive – Goethe
21. Via col Vento – Margaret Mitchell
22. Il Grande Gatsby – F Scott Fitzgerald
23. Casa Desolata – Charles Dickens
24. Guerra e Pace – Lev Tolstoj
25. Guida Galattica per Autostoppisti – Douglas Adam's
26. Brideshead Revisited – Evelyn Waughn X
27. Delitto e Castigo – Fyodor Dostoevskj
28. Odissea - Omero //
29. Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie –Lewis Carrol X
30. L'insostenibile leggerezza dell'essere - Milan Kundera
31. Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoj
32. David Copperfield – Charles Dickens
33. Le Cronache di Narnia – CS Lewis
34. Emma – Jane Austen
35. Cuore – Edmondo de Amicis X
36. La Coscienza di Zeno – Italo Svevo X
37. Il Cacciatore di Aquiloni – Khaled Hosseini
38. Il Mandolino del Capitano Corelli – Louis De Berniere
39. Memorie di una Geisha – Arthur Golden
40. Winnie the Pooh – AA Milne
41. La Fattoria degli Animali – George Orwell X
42. Il Codice da Vinci – Dan Brown
43. Cento Anni di Solitudine – Gabriel Garcia Marquez XX
44. Il Barone Rampante – Italo Calvino X
45. Gli Indifferenti – Alberto Moravia
46. Memorie di Adriano – Marguerite Yourcenar
47. I Malavoglia - Giovanni Verga
48. Il Fu Mattia Pascal – Luigi Pirandello
49. Il Signore delle Mosche – William Golding
50. Cristo si è fermato ad Eboli - Carlo Levi X
51. Vita di Pi – Yann Martel
52. Il Vecchio e il Mare - Ernest Hemingway X
53. Don Chisciotte della Mancia – Cervantes XXX
54. I Dolori del Giovane Werther – J. W. Goethe
55. Le Avventure di Pinocchio – Collodi X
56. L'ombra del vento – Carlos Ruiz Zafon
57. Siddharta - Hermann Hesse X
58. Brave New World – Aldous Huxley X
59. Lo strano caso del cane ucciso a mezzanotte – Mark Haddon
60. L'Amore ai Tempi del Colera – Gabriel Garcia Marquez
61. Uomini e topi – John Steinbeck
62. Lolita – Vladimir Nabokov X
63. Il Commissario Maigret – George Simenon
64. Amabili resti – Alice Sebold
65. Il Conte di Monte Cristo – Alexandre Dumas
66. Sulla Strada – Jack Kerouac
67. La luna e i Falò - Cesare Pavese
68. Il Diario di Bridget Jones – Helen Fielding
69. Midnight’s Children – Salman Rushdie
70. Moby Dick – Herman Melville
71. Oliver Twist – Charles Dickens X
72. Dracula – Bram Stoker X
73. Tre Uomini in Barca - Jerome K. Jerome
74. Notes From A Small Island – Bill Bryson
75. Ulisse – James Joyce //
76. I Buddenbroock – Thomas Mann //
77. Il buio oltre la siepe - Harper Lee
78. Gérminal – Emile Zola
79. La fiera delle vanità – William Makepeace Thackeray X
80. Possession – AS Byatt
81. Canto di Natale – Charles Dickens X
82. Il Ritratto di Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde //
83. Il Colore Viola – Alice Walker
84. The Remains of the Day – Kazuo Ishiguro
85. Madame Bovary – Gustave Flaubert X
86. A Fine Balance – Rohinton Mistry
87. Charlotte’s Web – EB White
88. Il Rosso e il Nero – Stendhal
89. Le Avventure di Sherlock Holmes – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
90. The Faraway Tree Collection – Enid Blyton
91. Cuore di tenebra – Joseph Conrad
92. Il Piccolo Principe – Antoine De Saint-Exupery X
93. The Wasp Factory – Iain Banks
94. Niente di nuovo sul fronte occidentale - Remarque
95. Un Uomo - Oriana Fallaci
96. Il Giovane Holden – Salinger X
97. I Tre Moschettieri – Alexandre Dumas X
98. Amleto – William Shakespeare X
99. Charlie e la fabbrica di cioccolato – Roald Dahl
100. I Miserabili – Victor Hugo
🙄 [Però mi pare strano che la BBC abbia messo ben 17 libri italiani su 100 (e neanche dei più noti a livello internazionale); e che per Dickens abbia scelto Casa desolata; e che ci siano così pochi capolavori francesi; e che manchino opere come Le mille e una notte, i Frammenti di Eraclito, l'Antigone di Sofocle, L'Isola del Tesoro o Dottor Jekyll di Stevenson, L'Idiota di Dostoevskij, Casa di Bambola di Ibsen, Finzioni di Borges, tutto Proust (che io non ho letto), le poesie di Leopardi, il Libro delle Inquietudini di Pessoa, i racconti di Chekov, i romanzi di Verne e Salgari, il Diario di Anna Frank, le opere di Céline e Celan, Middlemarch di George Eliot e Cecità di Saramago; e che si parli di Harry Potter come di un solo libro; e che si citi una volta l'opera omnia di Shakespeare e poi il solo Amleto...
Insomma, il gioco è simpatico, ma NO, NON È LA BBC.]
🤓 [E comunque sarebbe bello che docenti e alunni approfittassero di questa pausa didattica forzata per leggerselo uno di questi 100 o di quegli altri 100mila capolavori della letteratura universale.]
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Summer of Rockets
So and I just finished watching this BBC series, and I have some thoughts.
On the plus side, it has an amazing and very pretty cast, including Toby Stephens playing the very proper, socially ambitious Russian Jewish emigré, Samuel Petrukhin (who like the grandfather of series writer and director, Stephen Poliakoff, invents the pager and made hearing aids for Winston Churchill). Other famous faces are Keeley Hawes (so beautiful and good in this), Linus Roache, Timothy Spall, Lucy Cohu (Madame Maigret to Rowan Atkinson’s Inspector Maigret), Mark Bonnar (creepily brilliant), Claire Bloom (an actual goddess :) ), Peter Firth (Spooks), Adrian Edmondson, and Greg Austin (Charlie Smith in Class).
Also in the cast is Flip Webster. You may remember her from the first ep of The Musketeers where she plays the cranky, grasping, and suspicious landlady of an inn with only one towel, shared bathwater, and a questionable line in mouse stew. You’ll be amazed to find that in Summer of Rockets, she plays the cranky, grasping, and suspicious landlady of a boarding house with very limited comforts :)
The series takes place in 1958 when the space race was hotting up, and the Americans were doing things like losing hydrogen bombs in the ocean. It also takes place over the length of the British Social Season, a ludicrous event much at odds with the racial, social, and international tensions of that year. The Notting Hill race riots are alluded to, but never shown.
So there’s a lot to comment on—anti-semitism, science, social expectations, political machinations, interracial relationships, and Russia being perceived as the great threat to western peace and security. Added to this is a missing son of a famous MP and his wife, and the weird school that Samuel sends his youngest son, Sasha, to (played by Toby Woolf who was one of the best things in the show.)
And therein lies the problem with the series. It’s gorgeously made, and the stately homes and houses are all gorgeous, as are the costumes and cars. Unfortunately, there’s just so damn much going on. Poliakoff is desperate that everything gets touched on in some way, that some of it is handled in a facile and silly way. (The ending is particularly stupid.)
There’s a genuine mystery at the heart of the series about which of two sets of slightly odd people Samuel is meant to trust, and which is actually a front for Russian spying. I admit this had me guessing, and Toby Stephens is simply outstanding as Samuel. The world is changing too fast for him, and his position in a profoundly bigoted British society is under threat at every moment. Stephens played Samuel as resolute and honest, but confused and constantly worried. He and Keeley Hawes have outstanding chemistry with each other, their characters drawn together by decency and basic humanity. Stephen’s scenes with Mark Bonnar (the self-proclaimed MI5 operative) are intended to chill and puzzle the viewer, and work perfectly, while Timothy Spall and Linus Roache are so affable, one can see how easily they can seduce the entire Shaw family and draw them into their social circle. Who’s telling the truth, who is Samuel to believe?
But even this wonderful character suffers from clumsy writing and direction. Samuel is constantly referred to as a Jew, and experiences some nastiness there, while other bigotry occurs out of his hearing. However, there is not one damn thing in his personal life, the inner sanctum of his home, which indicates his Jewishness (I admit as a non-Jew, I might have missed something). They never refer to Temple, or keeping kosher, observing a shabbat, or even knowing a rabbi. The children don’t seem to have any religious education like Hebrew school either. I’m not talking about how they appear in public. I’m talking about when they are at home, in private, with each other. Samuel is a good, kind man and a decent employer, which may come from his Jewish beliefs, but could also mean he’s a staunch Presbyterian. Just having Winston Churchill turn to someone and say, “There he is, the Jew” isn’t convincing.
There are other oddities. Vegetarianism seems to be a cover term for homosexuality in a way which is both ridiculous and unnecessary. The missing son is fond of gay clubs, we learn earlier on, but his huge secret seems to be an aversion to eating meat, leading his mother (Keeley Hawes) to look for him at a vegetarian hotel where all the waiters are unusually youthful, particularly nubile and unfeasibly pretty. Sasha’s stern, verging on sadistic, headmaster (Peter Firth) is hiding a secret too—but not, as the show seems to hint, a closeted sexuality, but sympathy with vegetarianism.
Samuel’s daughter, Hannah is the standard bearer in the series for the new society of the Sixties that will shortly break over the old one. Unfortunately, she’s a complete flake - an easy liar, incapable of keeping her word, and an inconsiderate friend to a deaf employee of her dad’s (played by Rose Ayling-Ellis.) Her also being pals with a gay man and a black one doesn’t really make her as sympathetic as she ought to be, because she’s so bloody shallow. Her little brother, Sasha, makes up for Hannah somewhat, because he’s painfully earnest and good. (Pets Sasha.)
So, my assessment is that it’s perfect lockdown or Sunday night viewing. Just don’t waste too much time thinking about it, or expect too much from it.
Oh, and the title is seriously misleading. But then “Summer of Bonkers Conspiracies, Pretty Dresses and Pagers” doesn’t sound as exciting, does it?
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TV Guide, April 19-September 1
Cover: Fall Sneak Peek -- Poldark with Aiden Turner
Page 2: Contents
Page 4: Ask Matt: Supernatural spinoffs -- Misha Collins and Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki and Alexander Calvert, Madam Secretary, Your Feedback, Coming Next Issue -- Fall Preview 2019
Page 6: Hollywood Dispatch -- What to expect next season��
Page 7: TV Guide in Once Upon a Time in ... Hollywood and Stranger Things
Page 8: Milestone -- How Freaks and Geeks changed TV
Page 10: Dog’s New Hunt
Page 12: The Roush Review -- Succession
Page 13: Why Women Kill, Preacher, David Makes Man
Page 14: Cover Story -- Poldark
Page 16: Fall Stars to Watch -- Cobie Smulders, Mike Colter, Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Tika Sumpter
Page 17: Allison Tolman, Lin-Manuel Miranda, the cast of Carol’s Second Act -- Jean-Luc Bilodeau and Ito Aghayere and Ashley Tisdale and Kyle MacLachlan and Sabrina Jalees and Patrica Heaton, Walter Goggins
Page 18: Look Who’s Talking -- Kelly Clarkson
Page 19: Marie Osmond, Tamron Hall, Jerry Springer
Page 20: NFL Preview
Page 22: What’s Worth Watching -- Week 1 -- Anna Paquin on The Affair
Page 23: Monday, August 19 -- Beat Shazam, I Ship It, Grand Hotel, Jasmine Roth on Hidden Potential
Page 24: Tuesday, August 20 -- Animal Kingdom, Pose
Page 25: Wednesday, August 21 -- Grant Wilson on Ghost Hunters, Expedition Unknown, Face the Beast, Snowfall
Page 26: Thursday, August 22 -- Why Women Kill, Baskets, Alone, Friday, August 23 -- Ghostbusters double feature, Lizzo on Today, Racing Wives, The UnXplained
Page 27: Saturday, August 24 -- TCM Summer Under the Stars: Shirley MacLaine, All Summer Long, Hitsville: The Making of Motown, The Vanilla Ice Project, college football
Page 28: Sunday, August 25 -- On Becoming a God in Central Florida, Chesapeake Shores, Power, Ballers, major league baseball
Page 46: Streaming Guide -- Netflix -- Hyperdrive, Jonathan Groff on Mindhunters, Falling in Love
Page 47: Tom Cullen on Knightfall, Tiny House Nation, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
Page 48: Prime Video -- Orlando Bloom on Carnival Row, The Addams Family, Hallmark Movies Now -- When Hope Calls
Page 49: Hulu -- Mom, Jawline, S.W.A.T.
Page 50: New Movie Releases
Page 51: Series, Specials and Documentaries
Page 52: What’s Worth Watching -- Week 2 -- The Office in Smell-a-Vision
Page 53: Monday, August 26 -- Tennis, The Bold and the Beautiful, 2019 MTV Video Music Awards, Tuesday, August 27 -- Flipping Exes, Bring the Funny, Ambitions
Page 54: Wednesday, August 28 -- Jay Leno’s Garage, Animal Babies: First Year on Earth, Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda, Yellowstone
Page 55: Thursday, August 29 -- Queen of the South, Argo: The Real Story of..., Reef Break, Knife or Death, Going for Sold, college football
Page 56: Friday, August 30 -- Ghost Brothers: Haunted Houseguests, Ancient Aliens, Murder Board, Big Family: The Story of Bluegrass Music
Page 57: Saturday, August 31 -- Injustice With Nancy Grace, Maigret, My One & Only, Fire Masters, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, college football
Page 58: Sunday, September 1 -- Fear the Walking Dead, Inside the Actors Studio, Succession, The Righteous Gemstones, college football
Page 84: Cheers & Jeers -- Cheers to To Tell the Truth, Orange Is the New Black, Pennyworth, Jeers to The Bachelorette’s Jed, Camille Grammer, Outlander outrage
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