This week our Screen Queen is checking out the excellent British comedy Am I Being Unreasonable?, satisfying her curiosity with It Ends With Us and dipping into Daredevil.
Clare Rigden
More shows, more choice, more money out of our pockets — and STILL no idea what to watch! Welcome to the confusing world of TV viewing in 2025. We’re breaking it all down for you with our ultimate guide.
Daredevil: Born Again, Mardi Gras, Australia, Am I Being Unreasonable?, Dateline and It Ends With Us: here’s what we’re watching on TV this week.
This week our Screen Queen is headed to war with the SAS in Rogue Heroes, getting a history lesson with some Dope Girls, dipping into Berlin ER and feasting with (on?) Antoni Porowski.
Hosted by TV favourite Amanda Keller and starring Kate Ritchie, Nazeem Hussain and Heather Mitchell, this show is a tricky one to explain, but a must-see. Here’s what else our Screen Queen is watching.
It’s got a measly rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but fans can’t get enough of MrBeast’s game show. Here’s Screen Queen’s verdict, plus everything else she is watching this week.
In a world that can feel so unpredictable, this crime-of-the-week dramedy, starring comedian David Mitchell as the reclusive puzzle-master posing as his detective twin brother, is a winning formula.
Katherine Fleming
The White Lotus star is front and centre in a new drama coming to Apple TV Plus this week. Here’s what else our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is diving into this week.
Even if it’s terrible, here’s why you should be watching Meghan Markle’s new lifestyle series on Netflix.
This week we’re watching American Primeval, a new medical drama called The Pitt, Dr Karl’s new doco series and Freddie Flintoff’s emotional Field of Dreams spin-off.
It’s not a stretch to say that Philomena Cunk is the most intriguing woman on television. Find out why our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is excited for her return to Netflix this week.
This week, our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is grabbing a chicken bhuna and settling in to pay tribute to Gavin & Stacey as it finishes up for good this Boxing Day.
This week we’re watching Douglas Is Cancelled through slit fingers, dipping into Daddy Issues, trying to get enthused by Virgin River and reliving our childhood love of Wham! with a great Christmas doco.
A word of warning: the film based on the beloved Paul Kelly track will leave you in tears — but in the best possible way. Here’s why it could well become a new classic.
This week we’re watching a documentary about yacht rock (and reliving our childhood), avoiding Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey, delighting in A Man On The Inside and loving every moment of Nugget Is Dead.
Osher Gunsberg is no stranger to chronic pain — he’s been living with it for years. Now he’s on a mission to help sufferers know they are not alone with a great new doco.
Wait, what? A TV series centred on a 75-year-old female protagonist? Yep, and it’s terrific! Kathy Bates shines in the new Matlock series, coming this week to Ten.
It’s Florida, Man! The Pasta Queen, Plum, Territory and Fisk: there’s some great TV headed our way this week. So what are you waiting for?
A new series of Fisk, Brendan Cowell’s Plum, It’s Florida, Man! Telethon 2024 and Jamie Durie’s personal show Growing Home: here’s what we’re watching this week
Giddy up! A new TV adaptation of a Jilly Cooper book is headed to TV — and it’s got David Tennant, Danny Dyer AND Aidan Turner front and centre.
With so much incredible TV doing the rounds, you’d be forgiven if one or two (hundred) slipped through to the catcher and passed you by. But don’t worry — we’ve got your back.
The Office Australia, Red Flag: Music’s Failed Revolution, Thou Shalt Not Steal, Shrinking and Rivals: here’s what we’re watching on the box this week.
A new comedy from Veep creator Armando Ianucci is lambasting the blockbuster franchise movie industry - and it’s addictively good viewing. Here’s what else our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is watching this week.
Cate Blanchett in Disclaimer, Armando Ianucci’s new series The Franchise, Ali Wong’s latest comedy special and Grand Designs: Australia back on our screens: here’s what we’re dipping into on TV this week.