
Screentime: The Me You Can't See, In Treatment and Start Up
Saturday Morning with Jack Tame · Newstalk ZB
May 28, 20216m 18s
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Show Notes
Tara Ward takes you through her top picks on the telly this week.
The Me You Can’t See: Exec-produced by Oprah and Prince Harry, this docuseries explores mental health issues and emotional well-being with special guests (AppleTV+)
In Treatment: Ten years after the last season of this Emmy award winning drama, In Treatment returns for a new season. Starring Uzo Aduba (Orange is the New Black), the series focuses on a therapist in session with various patients, and now the office is her home due to the pandemic and she’s in crisis herself (Neon).
Start Up: this American drama series is currently sitting in Netflix’s top 10 and is about a desperate banker, a Haitian-American gang lord and a Cuban-American hacker who are forced to work together to unwittingly create their version of the American dream - organized crime 2.0 (Netflix).
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The Me You Can’t See: Exec-produced by Oprah and Prince Harry, this docuseries explores mental health issues and emotional well-being with special guests (AppleTV+)
In Treatment: Ten years after the last season of this Emmy award winning drama, In Treatment returns for a new season. Starring Uzo Aduba (Orange is the New Black), the series focuses on a therapist in session with various patients, and now the office is her home due to the pandemic and she’s in crisis herself (Neon).
Start Up: this American drama series is currently sitting in Netflix’s top 10 and is about a desperate banker, a Haitian-American gang lord and a Cuban-American hacker who are forced to work together to unwittingly create their version of the American dream - organized crime 2.0 (Netflix).
LISTEN ABOVE
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