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Quarantine viral video: Tony Shalhoub returns as Monk

Peacock is US TV network NBC’s new streaming service (Peacock because of NBC’s logo, in case you’re wondering). One of its first is At-Home Variety Show – a virtual series hosted by Seth MacFarlane, that ‘aims to raise awareness and support for essential workers and struggling communities during the pandemic’.

First guest? Tony Shalhoub, reprising his mysophobic character from Monk, who’s not enjoying the lockdown one bit. Also appearing are fellow Monk stars Traylor Howard, Ted Levine and Jason Gray-Stanford.

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Quarantine viral videos: Back to the Future’s cast and creators reunite on Reunited Apart

Reunited Apart isn’t something of which I was aware until now, but it’s an online series that showcases charities working to provide resources during the lockdown. Hosted by Josh Gad (yes, that one), each episode also reunites (virtually) the cast and crew of classic movies.

The first of these featured The Goonies (1985), which by some miracle I’ve never seen.

However, the subject of the second episode is Back to the Future (1985) and its sequels, which I most definitely have seen and rather love. In it, Gad and co manage to bring together stars Michael J Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Mary Steenburgen and Elisabeth Shue, as well as director Robert Zemeckis, writer Bob Gale, and… Huey Lewis!

That’s got to be worth a half hour of your time.

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Quarantine viral videos: the Lego Movie PSA

Continuing with our series of viral videos put together by creative types during lockdown, here we have a really quite elaborate one put together by the makers of The Lego Movie (2014). Elizabeth Banks and Chris Pratt reprise their roles to explain to everyone how to socially distance oneself and maintain good hand hygiene.

It’s funnier, better made and more musical than any of that sounds.

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