This week we’re spoilt for choice, with two shows getting perfect scores on our TV Report Card: the reliably excellent Bluey and the sublimely gorgeous-to-look-at at Ripley.
Clare Rigden
There are a million reasons why Fallout, the newest TV series based on a video game, shouldn’t work. But, blessedly, this post-apocalyptic drama gets it right. And it’s funny, too!
This week our Screen Queen is dipping back into Heartbreak High ... and wondering where all the parents are!
White Fever, Heartbreak High, Miriam Margolyes and Bluey’s Ghostbasket episode: here’s what’s worth watching this week.
This week our heart’s in our mouth watching Alone Australia, we’re fully invested in Vanderpump Villa and we’re honing our gag reflex on I’m A Celeb.
As well as starring in Bridgerton, Nicola Coughlan is also popping up on a new comedy for Stan, alongside It’s A Sin star Lydia West. And it’s a big mood.
Ripley, Loot, Farmer Wants A Wife, Vanderpump Villa and Star Trek: here’s everything worth watching on TV this week.
This week we’re humming along to Taylor Swift’s Eras tour, eating pasta with Stanley Tucci in Italy, getting rocked up with Kristin Wiig for Palm Royale and trying to solve High Country’s who-done-it.
Here’s what our Screen Queen is watching and loving this week, including Alone Australia, a doco about Steve Martin, a polyamorous dating series and A Gentleman In Moscow.
A Gentleman in Moscow, Beyond Paradise, Ramy Youssef, I’m A Celeb and Alone Australia: here’s what’s worth watching this week.
This week we’re taking a road trip to The Kimberley with Population 11, discovering Andy Lee’s show, reliving Ryan Gosling’s Ken-tastic performance at The Oscars and tuning into News Breakfast.
Apple TV Plus’ new series, Palm Royale, starring Kristin Wiig and Allison Janney, will have you slipping on a head scarf in no time!
Here’s what you should be watching this week, including High Country, Palm Royale, The Reckoning, Selling Houses Australia and 3 Body Problem.
This week we’re obsessing over the excellence of Mary and George, embracing Guy Ritchie’s absurdly funny The Gentlemen, and marvelling at Kate Winslet’s awfulness. Ready, set ... BINGE!
Shot in WA last year, Population: 11, starring Superstore’s Ben Feldman, is coming soon to Stan. Trust us, this one is heaps of fun.
The Girls On The Bus, Apples Never Fall, The Bloody Hundredth, Population: 11 and Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version): here’s what we’re watching this week.
This week we’re dipping into some hidden gems, including a doco about a man who scales rooves in Paris, and rediscovering Rick Stein’s excellent Mexican travelogue.
The Regime, King Con, Mary & George, a doco about sleep with Dr Michael Mosley and Supersex
This week we’re discovering The Last Airbender, trying not to get annoyed by the True Detective finale, hoping Constellation doesn’t jump the shark, and urging everyone to get onboard with Mr and Mrs Smith.
Here’s everything worth watching this week, including House of Gods, WWE Elimination Chamber, The Walking Dead and Shōgun.
This week we’re yelling at the TV with Mr Bates, getting our UFO on with THAT wacko Netflix doco, settling in to binge The New Look and getting utterly bewildered by everyone’s sudden love of American football.
The finale of the latest season of True Detective hits screens this week, and fans are in for a treat. Here’s why our Screen Queen can’t wait for you all to see it.
Constellation, Better Date Than Never, Gogglebox and Death in Paradise: here’s what we’re watching and loving this week on Aussie TV.
This week our Screen Queen is inhaling The Matchmakers, dipping into The New Look, checking out Three Women and gasping over miscarriages of justice in Mr Bates vs The Post Office.