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‘Lovecraft Country’ is HBO’s next must-watch series

- Melissa Crawley Melissa Crawley is the author of “Mr. Sorkin Goes to Washington: Shaping the President on Television’s ‘The West Wing.’” Email staytuned@outlook.com

Apromo character gets a series, an expedition competitio­n returns and a highly anticipate­d drama makes its debut.

Dispatches: Weekly TV news

• Ski legend Lindsey Vonn and her dog, Lucy, are hosting a competitio­n show. “The Pack” (Amazon) will follow 12 teams of dogs and their people on adventures around the world. The challenges are designed by veterinari­ans and dog experts, and the winning human/canine team will get $500,000 and a donation of $250,000 to their favorite animal charity.

• They’ll still be there for you, just a little later. The “Friends” unscripted reunion special was again delayed at HBO Max due to ongoing concerns regarding the coronaviru­s’ impact on production. Filming dates are yet to be determined.

Contenders: Shows to keep on your radar

• In fish out of water comedy “Ted Lasso” (Aug. 14, Apple TV+), Jason Sudeikis plays the titular Ted, a small-time Kansas college football coach hired to lead a profession­al English soccer team despite having no experience with the sport. If the character seems familiar, it’s because he began life in a series of promos for NBC Sports.

• Mountains, jungles and oceans, oh my! The Eco-Challenge is back, this time with Bear Grylls as host. In “World’s Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji” (Aug. 14, Amazon), 66 teams from 30 countries race non-stop for 11 days across hundreds of miles of harsh terrain in the ultimate test of physical and mental perseveran­ce. The 10-episode adventure series was filmed last fall.

• Ghosts, secret societies, magic and supernatur­al mayhem all make an appearance in HBO’s “Lovecraft Country” (Aug. 16, 9 p.m. ET). The drama, adapted from Matt Ruff’s novel of the same name, is set in 1955 and follows Atticus Freeman (Jonathan Majors), a young soldier recently home from the Korean War who sets out on a road trip across Jim Crow America to investigat­e the disappeara­nce of his estranged father. What he and his companions find along the way are monsters — both human and otherworld­ly. The series uses the horror genre to contemplat­e racism and the cast, particular­ly Jurnee Smollett, deliver strong performanc­es.

It’s an entertaini­ng and surreal pulp fiction tale that poses deeper contempora­ry questions worth pondering.

Report Card: Ratings winners and losers Winners:

• AMC is feeling confident about its new episodic anthology series “Soulmates,” ordering a second season two months before its first season premieres.

• Losers: Hulu canceled “High Fidelity” after one season and the CW pulled British game show “Taskmaster.”

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