Did any Emmy voters actually watch Patrick Melrose with Cumberbatch.
Now we have a drama about AFL football and that is a risky proposition when half the country prefers NRL.
Most people don’t join a streaming service to watch one movie – but they will sign up to watch a buzzworthy TV...
Next week it’s Australian TV’s first (legal) gay wedding when David (Takaya Honda) and Aaron (Matt Wilson) get hitched.
Andrew Mercado rounds up Ten's Pilot Week, and also takes a look at Aussie politics.
so many excellent Aussie dramas are about to finish up, and one might ask, why all right now?
• Australian TV dramas have come a long way since the 1980s
Dance Boss is a big shiny dancefloor format and when they say new, they mean it.
One of the disadvantages of streaming is that we are no longer all watching the same shows together.
• Is Foxtel cancelling the show that just won three Logies?
'Dramas like the new Sharp Objects are exactly what HBO’s brand represents.'
Killing off sitcom characters is always a risky proposition, writes Andrew Mercado.
ABC embraced the future before anyone else would, writes Andrew Mercado.
Well done, Australia, you made the right viewing choice this week, writes Andrew Mercado.