Blown Away (Netflix) Hosted by former
Big Brother USA contestant and science YouTuber Nick Uhas, this Canadian reality series is now in its second season. It pits glass artists from around the world against one another in a series of challenges as they try to win “Best in Glass” and a series of prizes including a residency at upstate New York’s Corning Museum of Glass. The judges include
Queer Eye’s Bobby Berk. “There s nothing like a reality competition show in which the contestants are genuine grown-ups who have extraordinary skills,” wrote the The Good Lord Bird (Neon/Sky Go)
REVIEW: “Policing. It’s not always better work stories.” Officer O’Leary (Karen O’Leary) makes this shock admission as the beloved team of New Zealand’s
Wellington Paranormal unit return our screens for a third season of investigations and hijinks on Wednesday evening (8.30pm, TVNZ2 and then at TVNZ OnDemand). Her exasperation comes as she, Office Minogue (Mike Minogue) and Sergeant Maaka (Maaka Pohatu) face one of their toughest cases yet. Called to a suspected breaking and entering in Lower Hutt just before midnight, the two officers firstly attempted to calm the frightened homeowners down (“Don’t believe everything you hear, I read that you could put your phone in the microwave to recharge,” Minogue informs them, while producing evidence in the form of his twisted, mangled iPhone4), the pair then enter the dwelling to discover the fridge in a state, with food strewn across the kitchen.
Yachting: Prada Cup Finals
TVNZ 1, 3pm It’s crunch time for the Challengers in the finals of the Prada Cup. This week Luna Rossa and Ineos Team UK battle it out for a shot at wrestling the Auld Mug from the grasp of Team New Zealand when the America’s Cup begins in March. Continues Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.
Watergate
Prime, 8.30pm This acclaimed documentary explores the botched political plot that led to the downfall of US President Richard Nixon in 1972, and which also sparked the nonsensical practice of tacking ‘gate’ on to the end of anything vaguely scandalous. Sunday February 14
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Every day, Katie Delp surrounds herself with puppies. Sheâs created her dream job training dogs at Pandemic Puppy School, a wellness program she launched last year.
As an avid dog foster parent, Delp noticed many puppies born during the COVID-19 pandemic are more afraid of new people, loud noises and other dogs â and experience intensified separation anxiety when left at home alone.
âA lot of people are seeking comfort from these animals,â Delp explained, calling the influx sheâs noticed a âdog boom.â
In 2020, residents registered 1,199 dogs and, according to a city report regarding dog recreation in South Burlington, dog registration in the city has increased 29 percent between 2011 and 2019.