Who killed Jeffrey Epstein?
Undoubtedly because big names like Bill Gates, Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton or Donald Trump are associated with it, the subject animates the spirits: how Jeffrey Epstein, multimillionaire without diploma, he created a prostitution network for his rich and famous friends? And above all, is his suicide in a cell really one?
These are the questions addressed in the series Grandes Enquêtes. We imagine that more than one man with powerful ramifications would have had reason to want him dead.
In this documentary, exclusive interviews and an in-depth investigation uncover a ton of clues into Epstein's privileged life and his death, the cause of which remains controversial.
Investigation present Who killed Jeffrey Epstein? Saturday January 16 at 10 p.m. and on Tuesday January 19 at 1 p.m. Please note, this is a three hour documentary.
FAMILY JEWELS
Here is again this amalgamation of cabaret and talk-show formula where stars that we love come to play stand-up comedies. Are they all invited to reveal small parts of their family life? even if sometimes, the threads of reality and fiction can touch each other! We won't be surprised to learn that the three guests of this big winter premiere have come in saying they have a family spirit! Actor Sylvain Marcel presents an issue where he tells how feverish he is at the imminent arrival of his granddaughter. Mahée Paiement tells us why she reads the lyrics to her favorite songs while in the car and P-A Méthot reveals in his stand-up that he wanted to have a girl rather than a boy! We love Charles Lafortune, a darling host, in this relaxed formula. The stars trust him, even if, it must be emphasized, they are not all comedians who lend themselves to the game. It gives a very nice show. On your screens this Sunday, January 17 at 8 p.m. at TVA.
PLEASE DO NOT SEND FLOWERS
This week Patrice L'Ecuyer celebrates the departure of comedian Mathieu Baron - widely known as the villainous Nick Romano from District 31. His guests: Kim Rusk, François Papineau, Les Grandes Crues, Marc Hervieux, Paul Houde, Richard Turcotte, Emmanuel Auger, Peter Miller and the Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal choir. Friday, January 15 at 8 p.m. on Ici Télé.
XAVIER DUPONT DE LIGONNÈS: IN THE HEAD OF THE SUSPECT
In April 2011, Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès allegedly murdered his wife, their four children aged 20, 18, 16 and 13 and their two dogs before burying them under the terrace of their house in Nantes and disappearing without leaving a trace. This is the start of a news story that still remains unresolved, 10 years later. Since then, it has been believed to have arrested the suspect sometimes at Glasgow airport, sometimes in a monastery, then in Chicago? Since then, the police have received hundreds of reports corresponding to the physique of Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès. Without success ... Last July, Society magazine devoted 36 pages to this affair. Many questions remain unanswered. How did he do it? Did he act alone? And most importantly, why did he take these actions? A two-hour documentary for fans of murder investigations this Friday, January 15, starting at 10 p.m. on Investigation.
BABEL
Télé-Québec presents this excellent feature film with Cate Blanchett and Brad Pitt. We follow the crossed destinies of a Moroccan family, a Mexican governess stationed in San Diego, a deaf and mute Japanese woman, a mourning American couple and an investigating police officer. On Télé-Québec Saturday from 10 p.m.
IRON CHEF Canada
Those who miss the Les Chefs competition, the gentleness of Élyse Marquis and our three beloved judges can always fall back on the Canadian version. We meet gastronomic expert Gail Simmons, who introduces us to some of the best chefs in the country. There is a sense of competition worthy of the popular Japanese show, the first of its kind. To inspire your Sunday meals, it airs Sundays for lunch on Zeste.
IT DOESN'T BE ASKED
Back for a third season, this series that allows you to ask aloud the questions that you think about quietly promises its share of small lessons. We will hear from birth blind, parents of disabled children, people with obsessive-compulsive disorder, others with language and speech disorders, people with post-traumatic stress and others. living with an intellectual disability? in short, they have one thing in common. They all respond without embarrassment or taboo to anonymous questions from the public. On AMI-Télé, Mondays at 8 p.m.
FIRST LINE: EVERY SECOND COUNTS
This is the second season for fans of emergency 911 calls. We follow the daily life of emergency number dispatchers, the first to support human distress? remotely! Tuesdays at 10 p.m. from January 19 on Moi et Cie.
BETWEEN TWO SHEETS
Second week for this series of 10 sketches of 30 minutes presenting the daily life of four couples and two roommates in a raw and disarming way. All of the scenes are shot in the privacy of the bedroom. With Pier-Luc Funk, Virginie Ranger-Beauregard, Matthieu Pepper, Fayolle Jean Jr., Bénédicte Décary, François Papineau, Antoine Pilon, Simon Pigeon, Karine Gonthier-Hyndman, Guillaume Girard and Florence Pilotte. On Noovo on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.