Streaming picks: psychological drama, wilderness reality and everyone’s favourite dog
New seasons, entertaining adaptations, and a documentary on childhood television memories are among this month’s streaming recommendatons.
New seasons, entertaining adaptations, and a documentary on childhood television memories are among this month’s streaming recommendatons.
Wes Anderson’s adaptation of four Roald Dahl stories, a limited series based on Chris Hammer’s Scrublands novel, Netflix’s new time-bending murder-mystery Bodies, and a queer pirate comedy are among the best shows streaming in November.
The bouffant manes and power suits of the 1980s return to the small screen in The Newsreader, with the second six-part season having a renewed focus on problematic newsroom cultures, as well as the stories that went to air.
She might not have the slick patter of a Saul Goodman or the court presence of Perry Mason, but Helen Tudor-Fisk is fast joining the pantheon of beloved TV lawyers.
Actor and art lover Rachel Griffiths travels across Australia visiting iconic sites – including Lake Eyre – that have inspired important artworks in a new ABC television series that encourages a deeper appreciation of our breathtaking landscapes.
As he dons the chef’s whites again in a new season of South Australian-made ABC television series Aftertaste, actor Erik Thomson says he’s relishing playing a not-so-nice guy for a change.
An extraordinary slice of 19th-century Adelaide history involving a pioneering hot-air-balloon flight, a pair of daredevil ‘lady trapeze artists’ and a crowd of fascinated onlookers is re-created in miniature in a new ABC TV series co-hosted by local tiny craft artist JoAnne Bouzianis-Sellick.