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Books & arts
Sound and fury, light and shade
Jane Goodall
28 August 2018
Television |
With just days to gather its material,
Four Corners
found a way to explore the human impact of power
Books & arts
Neoclassical maelstrom
Jane Goodall
9 August 2018
Television
| With just one lapse, an exceptional cast has brought to life the anguished world of Edward St Aubyn
Books & arts
Roads to recovery
Jane Goodall
11 July 2018
Television
| Behind the stereotypes, ABC TV’s
Back Roads
reveals a quiet rural revolution
National affairs
The right story for the right place?
Jane Goodall
12 June 2018
The man most likely to be Australia’s next prime minister looks best up close
Books & arts
Out there
Jane Goodall
6 June 2018
Television
| The ensemble-driven
Mystery Road
deserves to be a hit for the ABC
Essays & reportage
Royal drama, with variations
Susan Lever
6 June 2018
A wedding, four plays and a TV series — do the British have something to teach us about scrutinising power?
Books & arts
The clash of the panels
Jane Goodall
18 May 2018
Television
| In a fraught political environment,
The Drum
and
The Project
offer distinctive perspectives
Books & arts
Life on Earth
Jane Goodall
1 May 2018
Television
| Two bold genre-busting crime series meet with mixed success
Books & arts
Inside Cambridge Analytica
Jane Goodall
19 April 2018
Television
| Behind the algorithms, is this just an old-fashioned propaganda outfit with a thick veneer of spin?
Books & arts
Crossing the border
Jane Goodall
30 March 2018
Television
| The crimes might stretch plausibility, but something keeps us watching this prime example of Nordic Noir
Books & arts
The politician as hero
Jane Goodall
19 February 2018
Our TV critic reviews the ABC’s two-part documentary
Hawke: The Larrikin and the Leader
, first screened in February 2018
Books & arts
Getting somewhere or going nowhere? Either prospect is inviting
Jane Goodall
15 January 2018
Television
| Our reviewer is gripped by SBS’s venture into slow TV
Books & arts
Doubling down
Jane Goodall
8 January 2018
Television
| As the debate over violence in Melbourne intensifies,
Romper Stomper
ups the ante so high it loses touch with reality
Books & arts
Down the rabbit hole
Jane Goodall
20 December 2017
Television
| The year’s viewing had an appropriate air of unreality
Books & arts
A big reality
Jane Goodall
3 December 2017
Television
| The second season of
Struggle Street
points to something much deeper than poverty
National affairs
Big picture, few hilltops
Margaret Simons
14 November 2017
Where is the ABC heading? Michelle Guthrie’s latest announcement doesn’t make the future much clearer
Books & arts
Crime waves
Jane Goodall
13 November 2017
Television
| SBS has identified a thirst for crime drama, but program-makers aren’t always coming up with the goods
National affairs
Trouble in paradise
Jane Goodall
7 November 2017
Television
|
Four Corners
played an important role in exploring the Paradise Papers. But did it choose the right targets?
Books & arts
After Lateline, the brave new world of better broadcasting
Jane Goodall
13 October 2017
Television
| Michelle Guthrie’s vision for ABC current affairs is a mixed bag, with the history missing
Books & arts
The program that changed Australia
Jane Goodall
31 August 2017
Television
| As
Four Corners
has shown for decades, ABC investigative reporting will always have its critics
Books & arts
House bound
Jane Goodall
22 August 2017
Television
| Annabel Crabb’s new series raises the question: is parliament living up to its house?
Books & arts
Season of discontent
Jane Goodall
27 July 2017
Television
| Winter is at its deepest, and
Game of Thrones
is on a new trajectory
Books & arts
Beautiful dystopia
Jane Goodall
11 July 2017
Television
| Margaret Atwood’s
The Handmaid’s Tale
makes a mostly smooth transition to the screen
Books & arts
Fortunes of war
Jane Goodall
14 June 2017
A rediscovered memoir and a multi-season French drama point to new ways of thinking about the second world war
Books & arts
Ambiguities in search of nuance
Jane Goodall
20 April 2017
Television
| A strong cast and narrative tension don’t necessarily add up to successful TV drama
From the archive
Waking up a quiet country
Jane Goodall
13 April 2017
Despite “the worst opening night of any show I can remember,”
This Day Tonight
transformed Australian TV current affairs
Books & arts
Trading on the moral high ground
Jane Goodall
1 March 2017
Television
| Two very different political cultures, and some intriguing similarities, are the backdrops to
Deutschland 83
and
Billions
National affairs
Tell me why I don’t like Mondays
Jane Goodall
8 February 2017
There’s plenty of politics on ABC TV’s weekly evening marathon, but is the national broadcaster taking it all seriously enough?
Books & arts
Micallef immersed
Jane Goodall
27 January 2017
Television
| Released from behind his desk, Shaun Micallef proves to be a gifted explorer
Books & arts
Crimes and misdemeanours
Jane Goodall
3 January 2017
Television
| Holiday viewing tips from
Inside Story
’s TV writer
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