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“Movie: Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” “Workaholics”
All seven seasons of this 2011-17 Comedy Central series about a group of college friends who continue their hard-partying ways after they’ve settled into adulthood comes to the streaming service. Erik Griffin, Jillian Bell, Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine, Anders Holm and Maribeth Monroe head the cast.
“Key & Peele”
Series creators Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele star in skits that focus on subjects such as popular culture, ethnic stereotypes, social awkwardness and race relations in the first two seasons of this 2012-15 sketch comedy series that originally aired on Comedy Central and which begins streaming here.
Star and co-writer Sacha Baron Cohen and director Larry Charles scored one of 2006’s biggest comedy hits with the purposely outrageous saga of foreign television personality Borat, who comes to the U.S. allegedly to profile its citizens but really to meet actress Pamela Anderson. Some of the people interviewed weren’t too happy to see how they were used in the film, but the results are hilarious.
“The Boys Presents: Diabolical”
Unseen stories from the universe of the Emmy-nominated series “The Boys” are brought to life by creative forces including Awkwafina, Garth Ennis, Andy Samberg, Aisha Tyler, Eliot and Ilana Glazer, and Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen in this animated anthology series of 12-14 minute shorts. (ORIGINAL)
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There will be double the chefs and double the battles as 32 of the country’s most talented chefs compete for the biggest prize in show history in the Guy Fieri-hosted “Tournament of Champions,” which airs its third season Sundays on Food Network. Meet the chefs at www. foodnetwork.com/shows/tournament-of-champions Host Adam Richman flashes back to his favorite decade as he hits the road to explore factories still making iconic items and literally consumes his way through 10 years of nostalgia in “Adam Eats the 80s” Sundays on History. Try a sampling at www.history.com/shows/ adam-eats-the-80s The story of the ride-sharing company is told through the perspective of the company’s ousted CEO Travis Kalanick (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) in the new series “Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber,” airing Sundays on Showtime. Take a test drive at www.sho.com/super-pumped Bluefin season is open and the fleet looks to bounce back after last year’s bad economy as Season 11 of “Wicked Tuna” sails Sundays on National Geographic. Stay afloat on the latest show news at www.facebook.com/WickedTunaTV/ Ty Pennington returns as host as design and renovation stars face-off against one another in competition for a cash prize and bragging rights as Season 3 of “Rock the Block” airs Mondays on HGTV. Get a sneak peek at www.hgtv.com/shows/rock-the-block
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Host Padma Lakshmi and judges Tom Colicchio and Gail Simmons return as 15 culinary contestants battle it out for a $250,000 grand prize as Season 19 of “Top Chef” drops Thursday on Bravo. Get your first look at www.bravotv.com/top-chef
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