What to Watch the Week of Sunday, October 1: David and Victoria Beckham Get Personal in the Docuseries, Beckham
01.10.2023 - 16:39
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with the 25th anniversary of their 31 Nights of Halloween programming.
Classics like Hocus Pocus, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Addams Family, and more, along with the premieres of Encanto, Zombies, and Zombies 2, will play all month long.
It's a jam-packed schedule, and you can find the link to the full list below.Meanwhile, David Beckham gets personal like never before with his four part docuseries, Beckham, which also features his wife, Victoria.
The two open up about the early days of their relationship, including how most people were quite skeptical of their pairing and what it would mean for each other's careers.
It's a moving and enjoyable look at one of the most famous athletes——of all time, so if you're looking for something to fill void, this is it.Victoria and David Beckham in an undated 1990's photo from the new docuseries, Beckham.In other news, now that the writers strike is over, late night talk shows return to the lineup with new episodes this Monday night, October 2.
ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live, CBS’ Late Show With Stephen Colbert, NBC’s Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and NBC's Late Night With Seth Meyers will be back for what will undoubtedly be some fascinating monologues.
Of course, the SAG/AFTRA strike is still ongoing, so not all is back to “normal” just yet.
Meyers has already announced that this first show will feature no guests, just a full hour of A Closer Look.