When I started working in TV in 2010, a time that doesn’t seem too long ago, the screen industry was in its golden era. Back then, the TV Guide magazine
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The ABC’s first TV drama co-production with an international company, 1963’s The Right Thing One of the things that held back Australian writing at the ABC in the 1950s and
Stephen Vagg’s series on forgotten Australian television plays looks at four written locally by George F. Kerr: Enemy of the People (1958), Blue Murder (1959), Heart Attack (1960) and Jenny
Stephen Vagg’s series on forgotten Australian television plays looks at the first local drama ever shown in this country: The Twelve Pound Look (1956).
Stephen Vagg’s series on forgotten Australian TV plays gets a bit STC/MTC-season-subscriber, looking at two different adaptations of Elizabethan classics: Othello (1964) and Volpone (1968).
"The Season 10 finale of Doctor Who hits the ground running with a bravura climax..."
"...one of the best episodes of the renewed series’ entire 13 year run."
The Doctor and company travel to ancient Scotland, to settle an argument over the disappearance of the Ninth Roman Legion.
What a delightful surprise, then, to find Mark Gatiss has crafted an enjoyably nostalgic hour of Doctor Who.
The strange, off-kilter Monk saga comes to an end this week.
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