Northeast Oregon TV Weekly July 24 - 30, 2022 l 19 inside every Inside Thursday every hursday What’s Available NOW On “Light & Magic” (July 27) From Lucasfilm and filmmaker Lawrence Kasdan comes this new docuseries in celebration of Star Wars Day, that takes viewers behind the scenes at Industrial Light & Magic to show what inspired some of Hollywood’s most legendary filmmakers and follow their stories from their earliest personal films to bringing George Lucas’ vision to life. (ORIGINAL) “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: Season 3” (July 27) The third round of this musical mockumentary finds the Wildcats heading for Camp Shallow Lake, a California sleepaway camp, where they are faced with a high-stakes production of “Frozen” and a drama-filled docuseries about the production. Original “High School Musical” player Corbin Blue joins the cast as a guest star, alongside returning regulars Joshua Bassett, Sofia Wylie and Matt Cornett. (ORIGINAL) “Life Below Zero: Next Generation: Season 4” (Available now) “Mira, Royal Detective: Season 2” (Available now) Limited resources, brutal elements and new dangers and opportunities face the Alaskans as they prepare to survive another winter in the unforgiving and remote wilderness of the 49th State in the fourth round of this documentary series that originally aired on National Geographic Channel. (ORIGINAL) The sophomore round of this animated mystery series from Disney Junior finds the resourceful commoner-turned- royal detective on new adventures, including helping a friend find a missing tooth, investigating a strange speck in the sky, helping a lost puppy locate his family and searching for a mysterious singer to feature in the Jalpur talent show. Jumping the shark Questions: 1) The phrase “jumping the shark” - which means a TV show has started to decline in quality - refers to a silly episode of “Happy Days” in which what character jumps over a shark while water-skiing? 2) Although the show ran for a few more seasons, “Three’s Company” may have jumped the shark when what actress left in a salary dispute? 3) “Murphy Brown” arguably jumped the shark when what lauded comedy actress joined the cast as the new boss of “FYI”? 4) “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” may have jumped the shark when viewers discovered Buffy had a kid sister no one had seen before. What was her name? 5) Although this sitcom drew critical raves and solid ratings for much of its run, most people agree it completely jumped the shark when its blue-collar title character won the lottery. Name the show. 1) Fonzie 2) Suzanne Somers 3) Lily Tomlin 4) Dawn 5) “Roseanne” (1988-97) Answers: “Happy Days” BY JOHN CROOK .com regon O n r ste GoEa art arts event events entertainment entertainmen Get your latest news Subscribe today CALL 541-523-3673 or 541-963-3161