TV show: Pandemic, The Best Pastry… What shall we watch on TV tonight?

TV show: Pandemic, The Best Pastry… What shall we watch on TV tonight?

Contagion movie, Le Meilleur pâtissier program, Belgium / Canada football match and La Taupe movie… Here is the Télé 7 Jours selection on Wednesday, November 23, 2022, prepared by the editorial team.

Film infection will follow at 21:25 TCM. What if a deadly virus that has claimed thousands of lives and caused panic ravages the planet? Far from showing off, he deftly plays on the paranoia of the latest viral warnings and makes wonderful use of his incredible stellar corps against the backdrop of unbridled globalization and reckless attacks on Mother Nature. It’s a tense, tense, breathless, captivating, and therefore necessarily highly contagious film.

at 21:10 M6place in the show best pastry chef. Amateur pastry chefs head to Spain for the quarter-finals. Before making a traditional Spanish turron cake, they must first take on the challenge of transforming the sweets and chocolate icing into a three-star dessert, then imagine a symbol of Spain in a cake.

TF1 Betting on a football match at 19:50 Belgium / Canada. Has Belgium finally overcome the trauma of the 2018 World Cup? The Red Devils, the big favorites of the arguably rivalry in Russia, eventually faced France in the semi-finals and were eliminated (1-0) without really feeling like they were dominated. They had to settle for third place after their win against England in the small final. The Avengers, however, are less dominant this year than they were four years ago, Kevin De Bruyne and his associates will want to strike hard from the start and win against Canada, a formation they can reach.

We end this selection with a spy movie. Mole at 20:55 Art. An agent from the British counterintelligence agency SIS is tasked with discovering a mole working at the highest levels of MI6, the secret services… Carré. Under the expert camera of Swede Tom Alfredson (“Morse”), this game of lies, deception and tricks interpreted by creamy British actors in the atmosphere of Cold War disillusionment is pure delight for enthusiasts.

Sarah Ibri

Source: Programme Television

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