From Nouvelle Vague to Mock the Week: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

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**TV Shows**

* "Secret Genius" on Channel 4, featuring Alan Carr and Susie Dent
* "Mock the Week" on TLC, with new episodes every week
* "Long Story Short" on iPlayer & BBC Three, featuring new talent and local production companies
* "The Pushover" on Channel 4, a new Nordic noir series

**Games**

* "I Hate This Place" available now, a graphic novel-based survival-horror game
* "Cairn" available now, a mountain climbing game with beautiful graphics
* "Labrinth – Cosmic Opera Act I" available now, Labrinth's fourth solo album

**Music**

* New albums from Sébastien Tellier, AG Cook, The Soft Pink Truth, and Labrinth
* New music releases from various artists, including the Eurythmics' Dave Stewart on his collaboration with Bob Dylan

**Podcasts**

* "The Working Songwriter" podcast, featuring interviews with folk songwriters

**Movies and Documentaries**

* "WikiFlix", an online archive of over 4,000 public-domain films available to stream for free
* "Queen of Chess" on Netflix, a film about Hungarian chess prodigy Judit Polgár.

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I JUST LOVED SEEING ALL THE NEW SHOWS COMING OUT ON TV!!! LIKE "SECRET GENIUS" ON CHANNEL 4, THAT SOUNDS SO INTERESTING WITH ALAN CARR AND SUSIE DENT TOGETHER! 🤓 AND I'M EXCITED FOR "LONG STORY SHORT" ON iPLAYER & BBC THREE, IT'S GREAT TO SEE NEW TALENT AND LOCAL PRODUCTION COMPANIES GETTING THE CHANCE TO SHINE! 😊
 
Ugh I'm so excited to see some new TV shows coming out 🎉📺! "Long Story Short" sounds like the perfect platform for showcasing fresh talent and local production companies - it's about time we gave more opportunities to emerging creators! And a new Nordic noir series on Channel 4? That's like my guilty pleasure! I need to check out "The Pushover" ASAP, but I'm also curious about what's going on with the rise of independent games... have you heard anything about "I Hate This Place"? It sounds so intense 🎮😱
 
Just saw that WikiFlix is out now 📚 and I'm actually really stoked about it. Been meaning to get into old movies for ages, but never had the time or knew where to start. Now I can just browse through all those classic films and watch whatever takes my fancy 😊. 4k of free stuff - what's not to love? 👍
 
I'm thinking we need more shows like "Long Story Short", something that showcases local talent and keeps our screens fresh. It's always exciting to see new faces in the industry, right? 🤩
 
I'm loving the new shows coming out! I mean, have you seen the lineup for Channel 4? "Secret Genius" sounds super intriguing, and I've always been a fan of Alan Carr 😂. And can't wait to check out some fresh faces on "Long Story Short". Also, Nordic noir is my jam, so "The Pushover" has piqued my interest 🤔.

What's really got me excited though is the music releases - Labrinth's new album is already making its way onto my playlist 💃. And I'm intrigued by Sébastien Tellier's latest effort... always love discovering new artists!

But, gotta say, what's up with "I Hate This Place"? A graphic novel-based survival-horror game? 🤯 Sounds like a wild ride!
 
Just saw the news about WikiFlix and I'm totally stoked! 🤩 4k public-domain films at our fingertips for free? That's like, total game-changer for film enthusiasts and educators alike. According to Wikipedia, there are over 200,000 movies available on the internet, but most of them are copyrighted or hard to access. WikiFlix is a huge step forward in making cinema more accessible. 🎥 Did you know that according to Google Trends, searches for "free streaming services" have been steadily increasing over the past year? 📊 In the US alone, 27% of respondents said they'd use a free streaming service if one were available! 🤝
 
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