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This Weekend I Have … an Hour, and Happy Valentine’s Day
‘A Very British Romance With Lucy Worsley’
When to watch: Sunday at 8 p.m., on PBS. (Check local listings.)
The flowers, the cards, the professing of feelings — blame England, whence these traditions came. Lucy Worsley traces the history of romance, which on this week’s episode includes medieval chivalry but also love letters between average Victorian-era folks, the apparent codes with bouquets and the sublimated sexiness of sĂ©ances. It’s not all lovey-dovey, either; one lost tradition is that of a “vinegar Valentine,” which was a mean card you sent to someone you didn’t like. Take that, subtweets.
…. an Hour, and I Like History
‘Slow Burn’
When to watch: Sunday at 10 p.m., on Epix.
Fans of the Slate podcast “Slow Burn” might not feel a need to double dip, but those new to its precise, engrossing exploration of Watergate will have plenty to dig into in this new six-episode series. The first episode tells the story of Martha Mitchell, whose early warnings of corruption were ignored — and whose reputation was besmirched because of her true assertions. Much about today’s political climate is unusual, but pettiness and criminality are nothing new.
… Several Hours, and I’m No Prude
‘Sex Education’
When to watch: Now, on Netflix.
The second season of this British coming-of-age show is now streaming, and Netflix just renewed it for a third season, which is great news for anyone who likes the earnest side of teen sex comedies. Asa Butterfield stars as the dweeby, darling Otis, son of a sex educator (Gillian Anderson, extremely good), who finds himself counseling his classmates about bodies, relationships, identities and decency. In addition to being a secret sweetheart of a series, “Sex Education” has some of my favorite production and costume design — retro and quirky, with an earthy color pallette and a fully developed sense of place.
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