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I want to hate Bridgerton but, like any good romance, I can’t quit
It is said the heart is forever making the head a fool. Well, Bridgerton is forever making a fool of me.
- by Louise Rugendyke
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Easton gets emotional as he sees his new ears for the first time
Easton and his mum Kellie see what he looks like with ears for the first time on Body Parts on 9Now.
Kellie tells the traumatic story of how her son Easton was mauled by a dog
Easton, eight, has been living without ears after he lost them in a dog attack on Body Parts on 9Now.
Easton meets anaplastologist Allison Vest
Anaplastologist Allison Vest answers all of Easton's questions about getting prosthetic ears on Body Parts on 9Now.
Politics, punk and race: The new TV series examining Britain’s volatile 80s
Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight goes back to the 1980s of his adolescence in his new series This Town, inspired by the rise of the 2Tone music genre.
- by Kylie Northover
A talking hanky, alien invasion – is this the most silly, joyful horror film of all time?
Nick Roth and Lindsey Haun created the low-budget Hanky Panky with a camera won in a competition and a bunch of movie business pals, including Seth Green.
- by Ben Pobjie
‘Out for numero uno’: Anne Edmonds, Lloyd Langford take on Taskmaster
Can Australia’s best-known comedy power couple survive the inspired silliness of Taskmaster Australia?
- by Ben Pobjie
Affable and curious, Tony Armstrong hits the road in this neat ABC series
In Extra-Ordinary Things, the ABC News Breakfast sports reporter sets out to find objects from the past that illustrate Australia’s unique history.
- by Craig Mathieson
This remarkable documentary is filmed on a barge for psychiatric patients
Nicolas Philibert, the director of On the Adamant, rewrites the conventions of the documentary in the Berlin Film Festival-winning On The Adamant.
- by Tom Ryan
Tony Armstrong reveals the ‘thing’ he’ll never give up
The popular ABC News Breakfast presenter criss-crossed the country on a bike in search of people’s most precious possessions for his new show.
- by Bridget McManus
Cheap and clever, this new crime series throws you in the deep end
Tapping into contemporary concerns, After the Flood makes a welcome change.
- by Craig Mathieson