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This Weekend I Have … a Half-Hour, and I Like ‘Drunk History’
‘Quacks’
When to watch: Now, on NBC.com (free).
This silly six-episode British comedy is set in the 1840s and follows a group of doctors who are passionate about their work but don’t yet subscribe to a germ theory of medicine — think the old-fashioned medical practices of “The Knick” with the satire and goofiness of “Another Period.” There’s the hotshot surgeon (Rory Kinnear) who does a lot of very fast amputations, the kooky dentist who is attempting to invent anesthesia and the softy psychiatrist with a seriously inconvenient crush. Come for Rupert Everett as the wacky head of the hospital; stay for Andrew Scott of “Fleabag” as a skeezy Charles Dickens in Episode 2.
… a Half-Hour, and Let’s Celebrate
‘30 Rock’: Season 6, Episode 9: ‘Leap Day’
When to watch: Now, on Hulu or Amazon.
If you’ve forgotten the true meaning of Leap Day, it’s time to get in touch with your inner Leap Day William and revisit this essential cultural touchstone from 2012. Liz (Tina Fey) feels weirdly left out when everyone else in the office, particularly Kenneth and Jack (Jack McBrayer and Alec Baldwin), celebrates Feb. 29 with a concrete set of traditions she has never heard of. It’s a perfect “30 Rock” episode, and if “Parks and Recreation” can accidentally launch Galentine’s Day as a “thing,” we might as well don the blue and yellow and trade some tears for candy. Real life is for March!
… an Hour, and I Like Projects
‘Shop Class’
When to watch: Starting Friday, on Disney Plus.
A third season of “Making It” is still a ways away, so in the meantime this kid-oriented woodworking show will have to do. Three teams, each consisting of two enthusiastic and unrelated children and an expert adult, compete to build interesting objects. In the first episode, each makes a Little Free Library, but much more exciting than the design phase is the testing phase, when their buildings are subjected to powerful wind from a giant fan and some fake hail. If your family has already watched all of “Mythbusters,” try this.
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