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So much television, so little time! Join a weekly panel of industry insiders and critics for a deeper look at TV.
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We ask three prolific screenwriters to pick the 'best' episode of television, ever!
Starting his career on Australian shows like The Man From Snowy River, A Country Practice and The Flying Doctors, Shane Brennan has become one of our greatest television exports.
Music & TV

Music & TV

2017-01-0425:32

We look at the evolution of music and television with three people in the know!
Danish TV has had phenomenal global success, making way for an entire movement that continues to find huge audiences and break new ground.
Doc Martin himself, and the creator of Fargo are in the Clubhouse.
It's the final episode of TV Club ever, and our panellists go global in choosing the most exciting series' that came our way in 2016.
We're counting down the year that was, the best, the funniest, and the most cringeworthy moments in Aussie television.
Aussie TV in 2017

Aussie TV in 2017

2016-11-3025:32

Key trends on television next year are biopics, food and crime.
At the 2016 Screen Forever conference, Posie Graeme-Evans delivered the Hector Crawford Memorial Lecture, the major public statement of the screen and broadcasting industries, to share her ideas on the health of the screen industry, how to nurture it and take it into the future.
Is Netflix's recent epic drama The Crown worth its royal price tag? And we discuss how the Australian screen industry can invest its recent gift from the government back into making homegrown content.
We hear about the eerie similarities between a bunch of hit TV shows and the U.S. Presidential election. Plus, Tim Ross tells us about his new TV series.
Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston has written an account of his life, and the plot is often more complicated than the TV series. And, Josh Thomas on the season return of Please Like Me.
We look at Small Screens, a new publication of essays on contemporary Australian television that surveys the current landscape, and the myriad of change surrounding it.
We ask three prolific screenwriters to pick the 'best' episode of television, ever!
Martin Clunes is in Australia and he joins us in the studio to talk about his new documentary, Islands of Australia.
We look at SBS' new crime series Deep Water, a drama set in modern day Bondi that takes us back to a dark and brutal time in Sydney's history.
With a quirky chick-lit novel by Zoe Foster-Blake as its canvas, a high-profile cast and a love story where career comes first for female lead Lily Woodward, we look at how The Wrong Girl gets things right!
When television came to Australia, it challenged design, the way people ate and even the wool industry!
Ian Collie talks about Doctor Doctor, which he has produced along with Claudia Karvan. The show follows disgraced heart surgeon Dr Hugh Knight, as he attempts to rebuild his life in a small country town, his hometown.
Shawn Seet is the director of Deep Water, a new crime thriller starring Noah Taylor and Yael Stone, and David Jowsey is producing a series that will tell the true story of the Torres Strait Islands.
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