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program: The Killer Code, Back to the Future 3… what to watch on this evening?

The new series The Killer's Code, the cult film Back to the Future 3, the series The Chef, the show The Best Pastry Chef… Here is the Télé 7 Jours selection for Thursday November 21, 2024 concocted by the editorial staff.

The new series The Killer Code is to be continued at 8:55 p.m. on until In the 1980s, a scientist who discovered how to read an individual's genetic code collaborates with the police to solve a double murder… With brilliance and realism, this British mini-series looks back at the beginnings of a major discovery which revolutionized the field of criminal investigation: identification by DNA. From start to finish, we are captivated by this story played by excellent actors.

At 9:25 p.m. on TMC we watch, the cult film Back to the Future 3. After two very eventful journeys, young Marty McFly returns to space-time. This time, it is in the Wild West of 1885 that he must fight to prevent the murder of his friend, old Doc Brown… Continuing the crazy and mind-blowing adventures of his amazing duo of time travelers, Robert Zemeckis lands in the world of the western and closes his trilogy by paying a beautiful tribute to the genre.

Canal+ put on at 9:10 p.m. on, the series The Chef. Always looking for solutions to cope with costs, Carly decides to reduce the number of divers to only have one per service. Holly offers to leave so Jake can stay full time, but Carly refuses. Liam asks the chef if it would be possible to create a unique menu for the wedding of his brother's friends, an idea that excites Nick. Emily admits she started drinking again…

We end this selection with, the show The best pastry chef at 9:10 p.m. on M6. The pastry chefs must make a trompe l'oeil cake. For the technical test, Kevin Ollivier, pastry chef at a prestigious palace in Switzerland, challenges the candidates to reproduce the cake with which he competed for the Pastry World Cup: the “optical illusion cake”. For the surprise test, the pastry chefs tackle an essential: trompe-l'oeil fruit.

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