


Along with Poehler, the rest of the show’s core cast - Rashida Jones, Nick Offerman, Chris Pratt, Aubrey Plaza, Rob Lowe, Adam Scott, Retta and Jim O’Heir - are set to appear in the special, which will raise money for Feeding America. Thursday, featuring Leslie (Amy Poehler) trying to keep in touch with her friends and colleagues during the coronavirus pandemic. Special: Five years after Leslie Knope and company left the air, Parks and Recreation is returning to NBC for a one-time-only special at 8:30 p.m. Netflix also has the cooking show Nadiya’s Time to Eat, featuring former Great British Baking Show winner Nadiya Hussain (Wednesday). Among them are Mindy Kaling’s coming-of-age comedy Never Have I Ever (Monday, Netflix), Hulu’s adaptation of Sally Rooney’s acclaimed novel Normal People (Wednesday), The Office boss Greg Daniels’ afterlife comedy Upload (Friday, Amazon) and the British comedy Trying (Friday, Apple TV+).
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It’s a big week for streaming debuts, with several high-profile series premiering.

“It’s this beautiful fantasy.” Hollywood debuts Friday. “I’ve always been interested in this kind of buried history, and I wanted to create a universe where these icons got the endings that they deserved,” Murphy told THR. Set in the 1940s, the series mixes real-life figures with fictional characters to tell a story in which Rock Hudson (Jake Picking) can be open about his sexuality, a woman (Patti LuPone) is running a major studio and an African American woman (Laura Harrier) is being groomed as a major star.
