Wednesday, 18 January 2023

What's on Neon in February

What's on Neon in February

Here's everything coming up on Neon in February.

Funny Woman (February 9)

What's on Neon in February

Gemma Arterton stars as Barbara Parker - the force of nature who takes 1960s London by storm. Her journey from Blackpool beauty queen to comedy superstar and nation's sweetheart is based on 'Funny Girl' the best-selling novel by Nick Hornby. The series follows Barbara from a factory in Blackpool to the male dominated world of the 1960s sitcom where she redefines the prevailing attitude to funny women and in the process finds her voice.. 

Not Even (February 6)

Ma, Heps, Pua, Liz and Taaps are your average group of twenty-something Māori and Pasifika living in Wellington, Aotearoa. Ma, Taaps and Heps have known each other since they were kids, Ma and Pua are besties and Liz is Ma's annoying cousin, trying to connect with whanau after the death of her Dad. The group of friends crash through Wellington city warring first with their cultural identities and then with each other. Made with the support of NZ On Air. Starring: Aria Dehar, Manu Vaea, Rongopai Tickell, Scotty Cotter, Tāne Rolfe. 

Rūrangi: Rising Lights (February 10)

Rūrangi's culture war intensifies between the transgender activists, farmers, and local Māori, while ancestors from the past reach out to the living with unfinished business. Caz starts a local Rainbow Youth group, Gerald throws himself into the by-law campaign and transgender activists arrive from Auckland to help out. Anahera returns to the marae she hasn't been to since she was a child and starts to stand strong in her Mãoritanga. Meanwhile things come to a a head for Caz as he finds himself tormented by Andy's death. Made with the support of NZ On Air. Starring: Elz Carrad, Āwhina-Rose Henare Ashby, Cohen Holloway, Liam Coleman. 

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (February 20)

One of the funniest, most refreshing personalities to hit the TV scene in years, John Oliver in this series that takes a topical look at the week in news, politics, and current events. Each show offers Oliver a unique platform to offer his distinct perspective on issues facing the world today while also featuring a variety of special guests and segments. 

Snowfall (February 24)

October 1986. As civil war threatens to destroy the Saint family, Franklin is forced into a desperate predicament. Louie has taken over as Teddy's sole buyer, undercutting her nephew and creating a competing empire in the process. Starring Damson Idris, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Michael Hyatt, Amin Joseph, Alon Aboutboul, Carter Hudson, Kevin Carroll, Angela Lewis, and Isaiah John. 

A Million Little Things (February 10)

As the fifth and final season unfolds, we'll watch through laughter and tears as we bring this incredible journey to its conclusion. Along the way, we'll explore the depths of friendship, love and sorrow as we bid this special family of friends goodbye, once again proving that friendship really is a million little things. Starring: David Giuntoli, Romany Malco, Allison Miller, Christina Moses, Grace Park, James Roday, Stephanie Szostak, Lizzy Greene. 

The Flash (February 10)

Final season. After defeating Reverse Flash once and for all, Barry Allen and Iris West-Allen are growing closer than ever before. When a deadly group of Rogues descend on Central City, Team Flash must once again defy impossible odds to save the day. Starring: Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker. 

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