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This under-the-radar Netflix show is ‘like Monkey on steroids’
Critics have likened this humble detective who becomes a judge to a Chinese Sherlock Holmes. If you liked a certain vintage 1980s series as a kid, this is for you.
- by Stephen Brook
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Netflix made us wait a month for more Bridgerton. Was it worth it?
The first half of season three reached all sorts of heights. But with the same old secret and a resoundingly boring man now at the centre of the story, how can it continue pleasing us?
- by Nell Geraets
‘Burning rage’: How one woman channelled her sexual assault into a TV series
Lucy Coleman wanted to put a different kind of woman on Australian screens. She just didn’t expect it to happen this way.
- by Louise Rugendyke
Gracie Otto on making a documentary about her dad's dementia
Gracie Otto explains what it was like for her father Barry Otto to receive his dementia diagnosis while she was making Stan Original Documentary, Revealed: Otto by Otto on Today Extra.
ABC banks on Catherine Murphy and Tony Armstrong to rescue Monday nights
The popular pair will co-host Monday’s Experts, a sports entertainment panel show that is taking the place of Q+A.
- by Louise Rugendyke
The remake of Presumed Innocent contends with fascinating, new perspectives
With a script by David E. Kelley, Scott Turow’s 1987 bestseller has been cleverly remade with Jake Gyllenhaal as flawed family man and compromised prosecutor ‘Rusty’ Sabich.
- by Craig Mathieson
‘I felt this glass ceiling’: Why this star had to leave Australia to make her name
She’s been acting since her teens but Cleopatra Coleman finally gets her star turn in the riveting new series Clipped.
- by Robert Moran
Dumb and dumber: These characters are why TV is sometimes called the idiot box
Deliberate stupidity has fallen out of fashion on TV, but we can still celebrate the brilliance of these seven buffoons.
- by Ben Pobjie
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Truth is stranger than fiction in this Succession-like story of a theme-park magnate
The 86-year-old founder of Texas Renaissance Park is looking to the future in the oddball and delightful documentary Ren Faire.
- by Craig Mathieson
People don’t think they’re being ageist: celebrity cook Maggie Beer
The acclaimed cook, author and advocate on why what we eat affects how we feel – and her mission to help the most vulnerable in society feel better.
- by Kerrie O'Brien
Bride upset as mother loves dress she 'hates'
Summer's mother has picked out a wedding dress for her daughter, but when Summer tries it on she "hates" it on Say Yes To The Dress: Lancashire.