Frantic call from the past
A young worker in a call centre receives a cry for help that is all too close to home in new BBC drama The Control Room.
A young worker in a call centre receives a cry for help that is all too close to home in new BBC drama The Control Room.
Filmmaker Skye Borgman turns her forensic gaze to a case of patricide in Netflix’s I Just Killed My Dad — the extraordinary story of teenager Anthony Templet.
Despite an impressive cast and elegant direction, Savage River lacks the surprise factor.
The follow up to acclaimed series Old People’s Home for Four Year Olds brings lonely teens and seniors into each other’s lives using a clever and mind-bogglingly difficult technique.
Old wounds going back almost 40 years are still festering in a village rocked by a murder in Sherwood, a series inspired by real events.
While alcohol can be a social glue, its neurotoxic effects are frightening. This new show unpacks the science.
A wife comes home from a weekend away to find her house emptied of her belongings in gripping new series Our House.
A new documentary series examines the unsolved case of DB Cooper, who 50 years ago seized a jet and escaped with the ransom money.
More than three decades and 8903 episodes later, Australia’s great soapie Neighbours is approaching its grand finale. How did something critically regarded as trash survive this long?
The second series of Aftertaste brings back big-ego chef Easton West, whose patterns of behaviour are a constant challenge for his family in the Adelaide Hills
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