What to Watch What to Watch this Weekend: The Morning Show rises and shines for a second season Plus, Emmys night is finally here, Sex Education returns for a sexy yet educational season 3, Amazon serves the queer musical Everybody's Talking About Jamie, and more. By EW Staff Published on September 17, 2021 08:08AM EDT FRIDAY Uprising, Black Power: A British Story of Resistance, Subnormal: A British Scandal HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Amazon Prime Docuseries DebutFilmmaker Steve McQueen follows up Small Axe, his 2020 anthology series of films, with a three-part docuseries and two documentaries, revealing the connections between a series of events and their impact on race relations for an entire generation in the U.K. Black Power: A British History, one of the docs, explores various groups of young Black people who fought racism in the U.K. in the 1960s and '70s; the other doc, Subnormal: A British Scandal, examines discrimination against Black students in British schools during those same decades (as depicted in the Small Axe film Education); and the docuseries, Uprising, weaves together three events in 1981 — the New Cross house fire , which killed 13 young Black people; the Black People's Day of Action; and the Brixton riots. —Gerrad Hall Related content: How could the Emmys axe Small Axe? Can we just blame WandaVision? Steve McQueen on making five 'necessary, important, and urgent' films Steve McQueen on Small Axe Golden Globe nominations, Black filmmakers needing to 'get into position of real power' Everybody's Talking About Jamie HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Amazon Prime Fans of mopey, grim coming out stories, sashay away: Everybody's Talking About Jamie is a sweet, sassy romantic comedy that charts a colorful love story between a wide-eyed teen and his burning passion to become a drag queen — with the full support of his mother and friends. Featuring a breakout musical turn by Max Harwood and a spirited performance by Oscar nominee Richard E. Grant as a fading drag legend who gives the titular star his fairy wings, Jamie is a celebration of gay culture, the rainbow at the end of a long storm of Hollywood's fascination with queer trauma on the big screen. —Joey Nolfi Related content: Everybody's Talking About Jamie cast spills tips on good drag, from Gaga to 'donkey sperm' Max Harwood talks his groundbreaking queer character in Everybody's Talking About Jamie Yes, today, Satan: Bianca Del Rio is in the Everybody's Talking About Jamie movie The Morning Show HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Apple TV+ Season PremiereAlex Levy (Jennifer Aniston) and Bradley Jackson (Reese Witherspoon) are left to pick up the pieces after the season 1 finale saw them change the future of their network. Helping them to move forward in season 2 will be new additions Hasan Minhaj and Julianna Margulies, who both join the show playing fellow journalists. —Samantha Highfill Related content: Get a first look at Julianna Margulies on The Morning Show Reese Witherspoon and Hasan Minhaj sing and dance in The Morning Show sneak peek Julianna Margulies is a thorn in Jennifer Aniston's side in new Morning Show season 2 trailer Sex Education HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix Season PremiereSex Education is back in session. Season 3 of Netflix's sexy yet educational dramedy is here to teach us many a new thing. After leaving a voicemail for Maeve (Emma Mackey) professing his love, Otis (Asa Butterfield) — unaware the message was deleted so she never received it — can't understand why he and his former sex clinic mastermind aren't even friends. Not to worry, he does have a new casual sex buddy to keep him occupied. "Otis is standing up for himself a bit more this season," Butterfield tells EW. "He's found his mojo a little bit more and has a little more sass." Elsewhere, Eric (Ncuti Gatwa) and Adam (Connor Swindells) try to navigate actually being in a relationship after the grand romantic gestures of last season's finale and Jean (Gillian Anderson) has to break the news to Jakob (Mikael Persbrandt) that she's (very) pregnant with his child. "Once he finds out, it's very moving for him, but it's not as simple as she might have hoped," says Anderson. Casual sex, surprise pregnancies babies, navigating relationships? Sounds like a sex ed. class to us. —Ruth Kinane Related content: Sex Education's creator and cast take us inside the sexy yet educational third season The cast of Sex Education share their awkward birds and bees talk stories Gillian Anderson originally put Sex Education script in the garbage Hear more on all of this weekend's must-see picks, plus what Justin Long is watching, in EW's What to Watch podcast, hosted by Gerrad Hall. What Else to Watch Streaming Doug Unplugs (season premiere) — Apple TV+ Ted Lasso — Apple TV+ Chicago Party Aunt (series debut) — Netflix Movies Cry Macho — HBO Max The Starling — Netflix Prisoners of the Ghostland — Digital/VOD Lady of the Manor — Digital/VOD The Nowhere Inn — Digital/VOD Last Night in Rozzie — VOD Best Sellers — VOD 23 Walks — VOD 8 p.m. Soul of a Nation Presents: Corazón de América — Celebrating Hispanic Culture — ABC Phoenix Awards 2021 — BET Big Brother (special night) — CBS Burden of Truth (season finale) — The CW 9 p.m. 20/20 — ABC Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team (season premiere) — CMT Dynasty — The CW 10 p.m. Tha God's Honest Truth with Charlamagne Tha God (late-night show debut) — Comedy Central The New York Times Presents: Move Fast & Vape Things — FX Dateline — NBC SATURDAY Streaming Reno My Rental (series debut) — Discovery+ 12 p.m. America's Top Dog (season premiere) — A&E 12:30 p.m. Guy's Ranch Kitchen (season premiere) — Food Network 8 p.m. 2021 Creative Arts Emmy Awards — FXX Outgrown (series debut) — HGTV Imperfect High (movie) — Lifetime Say Yes to the Dress — TLC 9 p.m. Raise a Glass to Love (movie) — Hallmark 10 p.m. 48 Hours: The Online Life & Death of Bianca Devins (season premiere) — CBS SUNDAY 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. on CBS TV's biggest night has finally arrived — well, almost — and it's time to find out who and what the TV Academy has dubbed the best television of the past year. Will Mare of Easttown or The Queen's Gambit prevail in the limited series categories? Will Mj Rodriguez become the first transgender person to win a major acting Emmy? And can anybody stand in the way of the Ted Lasso juggernaut? We'll find out come Sunday, when Cedric the Entertainer hosts the less-socially-distanced-than-last-year ceremony from The Event Deck at L.A. Live in Los Angeles. —Tyler Aquilina Apple TV +; HBO Max Related content: Emmy nominations: See the full list of 2021 nominees Yep, Jean Smart was her own wax figure on Hacks Blockbuster TV creators and stars discuss why the Emmys are finally paying attention What Else to Watch 8 p.m. Celebrity Family Feud (season finale) — ABC The Real Housewives of Potomac — Bravo Fantasy Island (season finale) — Fox Muhammad Ali (docuseries debut) — PBS The Circus (midseason premiere) — Showtime Power Book III: Raising Kanan — Starz 9 p.m. The Chase — ABC The Walking Dead — AMC Wellington Paranormal — The CW Chapelwaite — Epix Halloween Wars (season premiere) — Food Network Finding Love in Mountain View — Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Billions — Showtime Heels — Starz 10 p.m. To Tell the Truth — ABC Fiasco (series debut) — Epix American Rust — Showtime 11 p.m. Work in Progress — Showtime Midnight Teenage Euthanasia (series debut) — Adult Swim *times are ET and subject to change We know TV has a lot to offer, be it network, cable, premium channels, or streaming platforms including Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, and others. 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