Here are some suggestions for shows and movies to watch on French-language television on Thursday, September 3:
“Charlie and his funny ladies go wild”
Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu are back for a second explosive movie mission. The three vigilantes fond of disguises will have their arms full with an old one of theirs from the dark side, while the corpses pile up.
Thursday, 8 a.m., addikTV.
“The space that separates us”
Sci-fi feature film that sees the first human born on Mars (Asa Butterfield) set foot on Earth for the very first time. In the company of a smart and smart girl (Britt Robertson), the teenager will try to find his biological father before it is too late.
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., VAT.
“Untouchables“
Make way for women who revolve around hockey players. The life of a wife of one of these professional athletes is not always easy, as witness Michèle Pluze, who was married to Patrick Roy. A groupie with extensive experience with players also confides in Marie-Claude Savard.
Thursday, 8 p.m., ICI Radio-Canada Télé.
“Potluck Station”
Host Kevin Raphael walks into the show’s kitchen. The perfect opportunity for chefs Stefano Faita and Hugo Saint-Jacques to concoct a special lasagna, sausage burgers and fried chicken with a whiskey sauce. We also receive advice on how to create a minibar at home.
Thursday, 9 p.m., Zest.
“These guys”
In the first episode of this dramatic comedy, Simon-Olivier Fecteau plays Simon, a new bachelor whose seven-year relationship is now a thing of the past. His friend Sam (Sugar Sammy) then tries to cheer him up with a guys outing and sees a great summer with him. Replay.
Thursday, 9:30 p.m., Z.
“Distress at the end of the row”
The mental health of Quebec farmers is worrying. Several of them suffer in silence. By stopping in many campaigns in the province to shoot his documentary, Stéphane Gendron witnesses great distress, like that of a family shaken by suicide.
Thursday, 10 p.m., Canal D.
“Free zone”
Just in time for the start of the school year, we wonder about the possible elitist character of high school in Quebec. With its three-tier system – the private, the regular public and the enriched public – the education provided in the province is the subject of much criticism while many cry injustice.
Thursday, 11 p.m., Télé-Québec.