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“Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would”

The Emmy-winning South African comic and outgoing host of “The Daily Show” discusses learning German, speaking ill of the dead, judging people in horror movies and ordering Indian food in Scotland in this stand-up performance filmed last month before a live audience at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. (ORIGINAL)

“Wednesday”

Jenna Ortega (“Jane the Virgin”) has the title role of “The Addams Family’s” Wednesday Addams in this comedy series that charts her years as a student at Nevermore Academy, where she attempts to master her emerging psychic abilities, thwart a monstrous killing spree in town and solve a supernatural mystery involving her parents. (ORIGINAL)

“Movie: The Swimmers”

From the United Kingdom comes this story of two Syrian sisters who swam the Mediterranean to Greece to escape war-torn Damascus and eventually compete in the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Matthias Schweighofer, Ali Suliman, James Krishna Floyd head the case for director Sally El Hosaini (“My Brother the Devil”). (ORIGINAL)

“Movie: The Noel Diary”

Richard Paul Evans’ bestselling novel served as the basis for this drama about a bestselling author (Justin Hartley,

“This Is Us”) who returns to his hometown to settle his mother’s estate and finds a diary that holds keys to the past. Bonnie Bedelia, James Remar and Essence Atkins are also in the cast of this comedy from director Charles Shyer (“Baby Boom,” “Alfie”). (ORIGINAL)

Max Thieriot of “Fire Country” on CBS and “SEAL Team” on Paramount+

“It may seem like my time is divided up, but my grandpa – who farmed corn for 72 years – always said, ‘Make hay while the sun shines.’ And I’m young, it’s time to work, and I can do it.”

Gayle King of “CBS Mornings” on CBS

“There are so many people who are looking at a empty chair at the table, and I feel very blessed that I don’t have that. The first holiday when you’ve lost somebody is very tough.”

Nathan Fillion on working with star Niecy Nash-Betts on “The Rookie: Feds” on ABC

“It’s so easy because Niecy finds comedy very, very easy. It’s not but she finds it very easy. So all you have to do is stand next to her and watch the whirling dervish react as every man would. I get to be the straight man to her, the Costello to her Abbott. Wait, is that right?”

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