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New on TV today: Wednesday 17 August

Written by Shows Editor from the blog New Shows and Seasons on 17 Aug 2022
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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

Channel: Disney+
TX Time: 00h01
Genre: Superhero, Action, Legal Drama, Sci-Fi

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) — an attorney specialising in superhuman-oriented legal cases — must navigate the complicated life of a single, 30-something who also happens to be a green 6-foot-7-inch superpowered hulk.
 

Michelle Obama: Hope Becomes Change

Channel: S3
TX Time: 20h30
Genre: Documentary

Michelle Obama: Hope Becomes Change

When Michelle Obama became First Lady of the United States in January of 2009 nobody knew that she would become one of the most important and magnetic voices of the 21st century.

Her extensive work helping children, promoting education and supporting military families lead Michelle to redefine the role of First Lady.

Since the release of her biography Becoming, she has toured the world and shared her story of hard work, dedication and love.

Retrace Michelle Obama's journey from a working class family on the south side of Chicago to the first family in the White House and beyond.
 

Return of the Buffalo: Restoring the Great American Prairie

Channel: Curiosity Channel (DStv 185)
TX Time: 20h00
Genre: Wildlife, Documentary

Return of the Buffalo: Restoring the Great American Prairie

The vast area of the American prairie tells the story of a 150 year experiment: the settlement of the American midwest.

Nowadays, ghost towns define the appearance of deserted swathes of land.

The radical vision of a scientist couple from New York sparked a new debate about the economic recovery of the region.

Their plan is to make the Great Plains a public property, a common area, and reverse it to its original condition.

Project Buffalo Commons is the attempt to turn back the clock to the time before the settlement.

Fences should be torn down to allow hundreds of thousands of buffalos to roam freely across the vast plains.

The intended goal is that a rise in tourism and a highly efficient buffalo meat production will provide people of this region with security and a new future.

But is it too late, have the Plains had their day, or is there hope on the horizon?

 

Actors in this post: Tatiana Maslany

Channels in this post: Disney+, SABC3, Curiosity Channel



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