What to watch on Crave this weekend

The James Bond Collection, 'Industry' and 'I am Greta' all make the the cut.
November 13, 2020 2:15 p.m. EST
November 17, 2020 6:59 a.m. EST
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James Bond Collection

It has been a rough couple of weeks in the entertainment industry. The world lost quizmaster and Canadian broadcast legend Alex Trebek and his fictional Saturday Night Live rival, the original James Bond, Sean Connery. If you don’t know what we are talking about, you should definitely check out Will Ferrell’s Celebrity Jeopardy sketches from the mid-90s. While you can still watch new Jeopardy episodes with Trebek until December, you can also watch every James Bond film ever made on Crave. If you love Daniel Craig’s Bond, why not check out where it all began and watch Connery’s Dr. No or From Russia With Love?Celebrate 25 Years of Bond with us and watch the definitive history of Bond on film on Crave today.
[video_embed id='2070629']BEFORE YOU GO: Charlie Hunnam says he’s ‘100%’ open to playing James Bond[/video_embed]

Industry

Ever wondered what it would be like to be a young finance graduate venturing out into the cut-throat competitive world of investment banking for the first time, trying to land a limited permanent position at a prestigious firm in London? Okay, so even if those thoughts have never crossed your mind, you still might want to check out HBO’s new drama series, Industry. Why? The season premiere of Industry also captures the exciting and anxious emotions of adulting in your early 20s, impostor syndrome and being a fish out of water -- and that's something most of us can relate to. That feeling is also enhanced by the series' relatively unknown cast; the series stars Marisa Abela, Nabhaan Rizwan and David Jonsson, pretty much all industry newcomers, pun intended.You can catch the season premiere of Industry on Crave today, with new episodes streaming every Monday at 10 p.m. ET.

I am Greta

You have probably heard the name Greta Thunberg, but do you know her story? At 15 years old, Thunberg started striking against climate change in Sweden. She would skip school to sit outside of Sweden’s parliament as a way of showing politicians, “if they don’t care about her future, why should she?” Today, Greta’s name is synonymous with the fight against climate change and at 17 she is now one of the most influential voices on the planet.If you want to know how a girl from Sweden with Asperger's syndrome did not let anything stop her from changing the world, check out the documentary I Am Greta on Crave today.
[video_embed id='2072934']BEFORE YOU GO: This baby's adorable laugh attack will brighten your day[/video_embed]

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