Northeast Oregon TV Weekly April 24 - 30, 2022 l 19 What’s Available NOW On “Raven’s Home” (Available now) The fifth season of this Disney Channel comedy continues the adventures of psychic single mom Raven Baxter (Raven- Symone, “The Cosby Show”), who shares an apartment with her twins Nia and Booker (Navia Ziraili Robinson, Issac Ryan Brown) and her best friend Chelsea (Anneliese van der Pol) and her son Levi (Jason Maybaum). From filmmaker Gary Waksman (“The Immortal: Ted Williams”) comes this 2010 documentary that recalls the 2004 American League Championship Series, when the Boston Red Sox came back from a three games to none deficit to defeat their archnemesis New York Yankees, advance to the World Series and lay to rest the so-called “Curse of the Bambino” after 86 years. Call “Ghost and Molly McGee” (Available now) This series of animated shorts follows the adventures of Scratch, a cranky ghost who is eternally cursed to be in the presence of polar opposite Molly McGee, a cheerful tween. Among those in the voice cast are Jordan Klepper (“The Daily Show”), Lara Jill Miller (“Doc McStuffins”) and John DiMaggio (“Futurama”). 541-523-3673 541-963-3161 For more information inside every Inside Thursday every hursday Kathryn Erbe BY JOHN CROOK Law & Order Questions: 1) Kathryn Erbe, who played Detective Alexandra Eames on “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” played a convicted murderess on what HBO prison drama? 2) On “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” what makes the victims in these cases “special”? 3) In what year did the original “Law & Order” premiere: 1990, 1992 or 1994? 4) Before he resigned after the fourth season of “Law & Order,” who played Assistant District Attorney Ben Stone? 5) Assistant District Attorney Jack McCoy had a romantic history with one of his colleagues. Which assistant district attorney was McCoy’s former lover? Answers: From Disney Animation Studios and the creative forces behind “Chef ’s Table” comes this six-part series that gives an insider’s look into the animation process as some of the Studios’ talented artists teach viewers how to draw beloved Disney characters such as Kuzco from “Emperor’s New Groove,” Olaf from “Frozen” and young Simba from “The Lion King.” (ORIGINAL) “30 for 30: Four Days in October” (Available now) 1) “Oz” 2) “Special Victims” is a euphemism for victims of sex crimes 3) 1990 4) Michael Moriarty 5) Claire Kincaid (Jill Hennessy) “Sketchbook” (April 27) om gon.c e r O n ster GoEa art arts event events entertainment entertainmen