A Dolly Parton documentary, two big network premieres, and more wedding reality shows

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A Dolly Parton documentary, two big network premieres, and more wedding reality shows
Dolly Parton Photo: Netflix

Here’s what’s happening in the world of television for Wednesday, April 7. All times are Eastern.

Top pick

Dolly Parton: A MusiCares Tribute (Netflix, 3:01 a.m.): Filmed forever ago in 2019 and before she helped fund Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine, this hour-long documentary honors Parton’s career and celebrates her generosity to the music community over the years. Hosted by Little Big Town, it will feature performances from Miley Cyrus, Leon Bridges, Katy Perry, Yolanda Adams, Shawn Mendes, and Parton herself.

Primetime television

Kung Fu (CW, 8 p.m., series premiere): A modern-day adaptation of the 1972 Kung Fu series (which got a few spin-off movies and a TV sequel), this drama features a mostly Asian American cast, led by Olivia Liang. She plays Nicky Shen, who is taught Shaolin values and martial arts at a monastery in China. When her mentor is killed, she returns home to find her community disrupted by a local gang and must use the skills she learned to protect her neighborhood and family. The show also stars Tzi Ma, Kheng Hua Tan, Jon Prasida, Shannon Dang, Eddie Liu, and Gavin Stenhouse.

Home Economics (ABC, 8:30 p.m., series premiere): Former That ’70s Show star Topher Grace returns to his network television roots with this new half-hour sitcom, which also stars Caitlin McGee, Jimmy Tatro, Karla Souza, and Sasheer Zamata. He plays one of three tight-knit Hayworth siblings.

Regular coverage

Wild cards

The Big Day: Collection 2 (Netflix, 3:01 a.m.): The second part of The Big Day ups the ante of the first three-episode collection by featuring even more lavish and intimate Indian weddings.

The Wedding Coach (Netflix, 3:01 a.m.): Comedian and former bride Jamie Lee hosts this new wedding reality series, which takes viewers into the final days leading up to a couple’s wedding when the almost newlyweds are fully stressed. That’s when Lee and her friends step in and help them roll with the punches.

This Is A Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist (Netflix, 3:01 a.m): This four-part docuseries directed by Colin Barnicle chronicles one of the world’s biggest art thefts from 1990, when 13 works of art were stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston in the early hours. Over 30 years later, the crime remains unsolved.

Exterminate All The Brutes (HBO, 9 p.m.): I Am Not Your Negro director Raoul Peck delves into the dark heart of colonialism and white supremacist ideology in Exterminate All The Brutes, a new four-part series for HBO. Read more about it in our April television preview.

Queen Of The South (USA, 10 p.m., season premiere): In the fifth and final season premiere, titled “Fantasmas,” Teresa sets out to expand her business in New York City while James proves his allegiance to her. The drama, an adaptation of the telenovela La Reina Del Sur, stars Alice Braga and Peter Gadiot.

4 Comments

  • bio-wd-av says:

    My phone auto scrolled so it landed on Kung Fu first.  I was very confused where Dolly Parton fitted in for a solid ten seconds…..

    • Ad_absurdum_per_aspera-av says:

      “When you can walk across the rice paper in high heels without breaking it, Grasshopper…”

  • bloggymcblogblog-av says:

    Finally a true crime documentary that’s not about serial killers or murder in general!

    • bio-wd-av says:

      I agree.  I like true crime docs on crimes that didn’t murder like 20 people.  There was an amazing diamond heist in Antwerp in the early 2000s that was some real Oceans 11 shit and yet failed because of a sandwich.  Make a doc on that Netflix!

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