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How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend? - The New York Times

Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, our TV critic Margaret Lyons offers hyper-specific viewing recommendations in our Watching newsletter. Read her latest picks below, and sign up for the Watching newsletter here.

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‘The Split’
When to watch: Thursdays and Fridays at midnight, on Sundance TV.

Season 2 of this juicy legal drama picks right up where things left off, so definitely start with Season 1 — it’s available on multiple platforms. Nicola Walker stars as Hannah, a divorce lawyer from a family of divorce lawyers, where everyone’s business is everyone’s business. There’s ample steaminess to “The Split,” but the show doesn’t see itself as a soap, and so those secret glances and thrilling transgressions have real weight and consequence. If you like ensemble dramas in which smart, elegant people stand in nice kitchens and sadly ponder their lives, watch this.

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‘Lance’
When to watch: Sunday at 9 p.m., on ESPN.

This new “30 for 30” documentary is a steady enough portrait of Lance Armstrong but a real wonderland of obstinacy. Excellence in any discipline requires determination, and in some ways, stubbornness is an asset for athletes — but not in all ways. What in flattering light looks like tenacity can also be a chronic refusal to acknowledge reality, and “Lance” finds forcefields of stubbornness around many of its subjects, including society’s abundant willingness to ignore obvious truths. Part 1 airs this weekend; Part 2 airs next Sunday.

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‘Cheers’
When to watch: Now, on CBS All Access, Hulu and Netflix.

“Cheers” is leaving Netflix at the end of June, though it will remain on other platforms and will be available on Peacock, NBC’s new streaming service, when it debuts in July. But if you are in a Netflix-only household, or you just need a fortifying TV project, this is the perfect time to visit or revisit the influential sitcom, which holds up exceptionally well thanks to great jokes and even better chemistry. Sam and Diane (Ted Danson and Shelley Long) are the quintessential will-they-won’t-they couple, but every pairing has its own special wavelength. You will never regret deciding to watch an episode of “Cheers.”

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