Northeast Oregon TV Weekly March 13 - 19, 2022 l 19 IT’S IN YOUR INBOX What’s Available NOW On before your mailbox “Cheaper by the Dozen” (March 18) “More Than Robots” (March 18) Explored in 1950 and 2003 (and several sequels), this newest iteration based on the novel by Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey stars Gabrielle Union (“L.A.’s Finest”) and Zach Braff (“Scrubs”) as the heads of a blended family of 12, who must navigate a chaotic home life while managing a family business. Best known as an actress in sitcoms such as “Community” and “Love,” Gillian Jacobs stepped behind the camera to direct this feature-length documentary that follows four teams of teenagers from around the world as they prepare for the 2020 First Robotics Competition amid a global pandemic and with limited resources. (ORIGINAL) “Step” (March 18) “Weekend Family” (Available now) Sign up for free digital access Call 800-781-3214 LaGrandeObserver.com inside every Inside Thursday every hursday From France comes this family sitcom that chronicles the life of a new stepfamily that meets up every weekend, a routine upset when the father gets into a relationship with a new partner. Daphnée Coté-Hallé, Eric Judor, Annelise Hesme, Jean Bournaud and Anabel Lopez head the cast. (ORIGINAL) Ted Allen .com regon O n r ste GoEa art arts event events entertainment entertainmen BY JOHN CROOK What’s cookin’? Questions: 1) “Chopped” host Ted Allen made his first TV splash as part of a “Fab 5” on what Bravo makeover series? 2) What current TV talk show host first made her mark by demonstrating her flair for making “30-minute meals”? 3) What hit TV sitcom featured a character named Sue Ann Nivens, the Happy Homemaker? 4) What former Food Network chef starred in a 2001 NBC sitcom that turned out to be more “bomb” than “bam!”? 5) What beloved culinary figure helped revolutionize cooking for everyday Americans with her popular PBS series “The French Chef”? 6) In the late 1960s, TV chef Graham Kerr’s flamboyant style earned him what nickname? 1) “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” 2) Rachael Ray 3) “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” 4) Emeril Lagasse 5) Julia Child 6) “The Galloping Gourmet” Answers: From filmmaker Amanda Lipitz (“Found,” “Legally Blonde: The Musical”) comes this 2017 documentary that follows a girls’ high school step team as they learn to laugh, love and thrive against the backdrop of inner- city Baltimore, while pursuing their ultimate goals of winning a step championship and getting accepted into college. Subscribers can receive daily email updates and uninterrupted digital delivery on a computer, tablet and smartphone IT’S IN YOUR INBOX before your mailbox Subscribers can receive daily email updates and uninterrupted digital delivery on a computer, tablet and smartphone Sign up for free digital access Call 800-781-3214 BakerCityHerald.com