Dexter: Resurrection, the Tour de France, Great Continental Railway Journeys, Too Much, Foundation S3: here’s everything we’re watching and loving on Aussie TV this week
Clare Rigden
We’re now halfway through the third series, and something better turn around QUICK or our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is out for good.
Smoke, My Mom, Jayne, Deal or No Deal, Grantchester , and Do Not Watch This Show: here’s what we’re watching and enjoying on TV this week.
There have been a plethora of great TV series hitting screens so far this year - and it’s only June! Here are 11 of our favourites.
Pernille, Stranded On Honeymoon Island, The Bear, Squid Game S3 and The Gilded Age: here’s what our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is watching and loving this week.
Stranded On Honeymoon Island, Joh: Last King Of Queensland, The Bear, Ironheart & Squid Game: here’s what we’re taking a deep dive into on TV this week.
Those ‘Best Of’ mid-year TV lists are doing the rounds right now, and chances are you’re across most of the shows featured. But there are still plenty of other great watches that may have passed you by.
Travels With Agatha Christie is a delightful new travel series coming to SBS which hides a darker past. Here’s what else our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is watching, including Bay of Fires, The Surfer and DWTS
Bay Of Fires, Dancing With The Stars, We Were Liars, Travels With Agatha Christie & Sir David Suchet and Joanna Lumley’s Danube: here’s what we’re watching and loving this week.
The beloved natural historian is hitting screens this week with another nature documentary. Here’s what else our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is dipping into this week.
The wonderfully nostalgic Mix Tape, Ocean With David Attenborough, a Play School spin-off, series two of Fubar and The Inspired Unemployed: here’s what we’re watching on TV this week.
This week our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is dipping into the delightful Stick, revisiting Brassic on Netflix, tuning into the Alone Australia finale, getting drunk on Tylenol and checking out The Survivors.
The Survivors, Stick, This City Is Ours, Lego Masters: Grandmasters Of The Galaxy and Guy Mont Spelling Bee: here’s what we’re watching and loving this week on Aussie TV.
This week our Screen Queen is digging into new police series Dept. Q, wholesome doco The Quilters, And Just Like That . . . (which needs no explanation) and fascinating watch Pee-wee As Himself.
Our Medicine, And Just Like That, Pee-wee As Himself, Bono: Stories Of Surrender and Dept. Q: here’s what we’re watching and loving on TV this week.
This week our Screen Queen is rewatching the millennial classic Girls, dipping into Nine Perfect Strangers season two, catching up on The Handmaid’s Tale and bingeing on Friday-night crime.
Nine Perfect Strangers, Tucci In Italy, Sirens, The One That Got Away and Fountain Of Youth: here’s what’s worth watching on TV this week.
The Four Seasons, Duster, The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives, Murderbot and Welcome To Wrexham: here’s everything our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is watching and loving this week.
Amanda Keller is hosting a beautiful new series on ABC, which sees everyday people playing pianos in public spaces. Get the tissues ready: this one’s an emotional watch.
J.J. Abrams’ new series Duster, Cold Chisel: The Big 5-0, the bawdy Overcompensating, a beautifully shot nature doco about the Kimberley and Apple TV’s Murderbot: here’s what we’re watching this week.
Perth MasterChef contestant Rue Mupedzi is feeling the fear and doing it anyway, determined to take out a win on this season’s MasterChef.
Ewan McGregor is taking to the road once more for his latest motorbike travel series, Long Way Home. Here’s what else our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is watching and loving this week
A reimagining of Bergerac, the second season of Strife, Liz Hayes’ 7NEWS Spotlight interview with Lauren Zonfrillo, Amanda Keller’s The Piano and the return of Poker Face: here’s what we’re watching.
Spare a thought for Antonin Careme: born to make elaborate pastries and sport artfully tousled hair, made to participate in French revolution-era political skullduggery.
Katherine Fleming
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