Freaks And Geeks arrives in Hulu

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This is what is happening in the world of television for Monday, January 25th. All hours are Eastern.


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Freaks and freaks (Hulu, 3:01 am): This, as our current president once said about certain health legislation, is big business. Here is Danette Chávez about the seminal series of a season of Paul Feig that arrives, the soundtrack intact, in Hulu:

Paul Feig’s beloved drama for old age Freaks and freaks arrives in Hulu, the streamer announced Monday through a press release. The complete series (a A marvel of season) will be available to play from January 25 in all its awkward and serious glory […] Spectators will be able to see it for the first time from next Monday, which is a decidedly different experience than watching it. Freaks and freaks when it aired, sporadically and on various networks, from 1999 to 2000. One thing Hulu has seen fit to preserve, however, is the show’s music. A Hulu representative confirmed it The AV Club that Viacom has confirmed that the show will air with its soundtrack intact. That’s a big deal, as music license rights have prevented home releases for shows like Freaks and freaks i Daria in the past. And, as Feig told him Club AV last summer, setting aside any of the perfect musical options would be like “losing a character from the show.” But come January 25th, Hulu subscribers will be able to watch William McKinley High’s monsters and geeks navigate in their teens to the sounds of The Moody Blues, The Who, Van Halen, Styx, XTC, Alice Cooper, Cheap Trick , Rush and, of course, The Grateful Dead.

Take a look at the baby faces of some people who were then unknown and now very famous at will, for the first time. (Or, if you are like many of us here at The AV Club, for the eleventh time. It’s a very good show, isn’t it?)

Regular coverage

The Baccalaureate (ABC, 8 p.m.)
Snowpiercer (TNT, 9 p.m.): Second season premiere

Wildcard

The Secret History of the British Garden (Acorn, 3:01 am, full series, US streaming premiere): If you need a little serenity this good Monday, Acorn is offering you this four-episode 2015 series. Here is the description:

Famous gardener and horticulture expert Monty Don explores the stories behind four of the country’s most important gardens in this BBC Two series, discounting their fascinating secrets to reveal how the British garden has evolved over the past 400 years. . From the royal palaces of the seventeenth century to the huts of the twentieth century, many of the most famous influential and important gardens in the world were created in the United Kingdom. Follow Monty Don as he digs up plans, diaries, letters and paintings to get a truly revealing look at how our most prized and iconic outdoor spaces have evolved.

It’s time for take a walk around the venue, friends. Don’t let the petticoats sink six inches deep into the mud, as your sister’s boyfriend’s sister’s shit will make a joke out of it. (This is a Pride and prejudice Come on.) Watch this trailer, right? It looks very pretty.

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