18 l September 5 - 11, 2021 Northeast Oregon TV Weekly What’s Available NOW On “Diff ’rent Strokes” This 1978-86 NBC/ABC sitcom follows the adventures of Arnold and Willis Jackson (Gary Coleman, Todd Bridges), two African American boys from Harlem who are taken in by Philip Drummond (Conrad Bain), a rich white businessman and widower living on Park Ave. Dana Plato, Charlotte Rae, Nedra Volz and Mary Jo Catlett are also in the cast. “Good Times” Esther Rolle brought her role of housekeep- er Florida Evans with her to this 1974-79 “Maude” spinoff in which she stars as the matriarch of a family living in the housing projects of Chicago. Jimmie Walker, John Amos, Ja’net DuBois, BernNadette Stanis, Johnny Brown and future recording star Janet Jackson are also in the cast. “Movie: Something’s Gotta Give” Diane Keaton had her best role in years — and a nude scene — by reteaming with writer-director Nancy Meyers (“Baby Boom”) on this delightful 2003 romantic comedy. The playwright mother (Keaton) of a womanizer’s (Jack Nicholson) latest con- quest (Amanda Peet) becomes his new love target. When he has a medical crisis, the much younger doctor (Keanu Reeves) also falls for her. UPGRADE 215 Elm Street La Grande • (541) 963-5440 northwestfurnitureandmattress.com “Movie: Only the Brave” One of the most inexplicable box-office failures of 2017, Joseph Kosinski’s biograph- ical drama, adapted from a story in GQ, is a heartbreaking yet uplifting tribute to the Granite Mountain Hotshots, an elite crew of firefighters who gave their lives in 2013 while fighting the Yarnell Hill wildfire in Arizona. Josh Brolin, Miles Teller and Jenni- fer Connelly head a fine cast.