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Welcome to the new TV Gold podcast from Mediaweek’s Andrew Mercado and James Manning. A podcast for people who love great television.
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Alice & Jack, Swift Street, How to Poison the Planet, Sugar, White Lies
We start this episode with a very different love story, Alice & Jack (BBC First/Binge/Foxtel, series).
Swift Street (SBS, series) tells the story of petty crime in suburban Melbourne.White Lies (Stan, series) is a crime investigation starring Natalie Dormer set in South Africa.
Sugar (AppleTV+, series) sees Colin Farrell playing LA detective John Sugar.
How to Poison the Planet (Stan documentary) is a brilliant documentary made in collaboration with The Sydney Morning Herald that tells a chilling tale about how we are impacted by poisons let loose by the chemical industry.
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The Sympathizer, Heartbreak High (S2), Franklin
This week’s TV goes from suburban Sydney to Saigon and Paris. Stars in the series include Robert Downey Jr, Sandra Oh, Angus Sampson and Michael DouglasThe Sympathizer (Binge/Foxtel, series) tells the story of a half-French, half-Vietnamese spy during the final days of the Vietnam War.
The second series of Heartbreak High (Netflix, series) starts with a school fire at the end of term. But it’s then back to the start of the school year.
Benjamin Franklin and his diplomatic efforts are the subject of Franklin (AppleTV+, series). Michael Douglas is the lead and the series details the years one of America’s founding fathers spent in France.
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Ripley, White Fever, Truelove, Scoop
Four very memorable pieces of television this week for very different reasons.
We start with the compelling British crime drama Truelove (BBC First on Fetch, Binge or Foxtel, series.)
Next is Ripley (Netflix, series) with a standout performance from Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley in a new version of the Patricia Highsmith novel The Talented Mr Ripley.
The sole Australian production under review this episode is White Fever (ABC/iview, series) which starts off at a furious pace with an episode you are not likely to forget.
Finally, we watch the TV movie Scoop (Netflix) with Rufus Sewell as Prince Andrew.
It’s a dramatisation about how the BBC’s Newsnight managed to convince the Prince to be a guest and be interviewed by journalist Emily Maitlis.
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Three Body Problem, A Gentleman in Moscow, Renegade Nell, Steve
3 Body Problem (Netflix, series) is the much-anticipated new series from the creators of Game of Thrones. This is the first of 4 shows reviewed this week. One of the TV Gold hosts checked out immediately, while the other hung around.
A Gentleman in Moscow (Paramount+, series) is a stunning piece of television starring Ewan McGregor as a Russian count sentenced to spend his life inside one Moscow hotel after the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Steve (AppleTV+ 2-part documentary) chronicles the life of American comedian and actor Steve Martin.
Finally this week, the latest work from Sally Wainwright, the creator of Happy Valley and Gentleman Jack. Renegade Nell (Disney+, series) tells the story of a women who accidentally becomes a notorious outlaw with a magical spirit that protects her when needed. It might sound strange, but Wainwright makes this drama set in 18th century England work.
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Obituary, The Girls on the Bus, Manhunt + Best of 2024 so far
Two new dramas set in the media and a series set at the end of the American Civil War.
Obituary (BritBox, series) tells the story of an obituary writer for a small Irish newspaper. She needs more bodies to keep her job. You’ll be surprised at her initiative.
The Girls on the Bus (Binge/Foxtel, series) is set on the campaign trail for a US election in what is an election year in the US. We meet four very different reporters who chase their stories in four different ways. Even though it is set in the current day, it manages to feature cameos from a character playing gonzo journalist Hunter S Thompson.
Manhunt (AppleTV+, series) is a dramatic recreation about the hunt for the killer of American president Abraham Lincoln.
As an Easter extra, Andrew and James detail their greatest hits of the year so far with some viewing tips if you have time over Easter for catch-up viewing.
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The Reckoning, Palm Royale, The Gentlemen
The important, yet challenging to watch, story of Jimmy Savile is recreated in The Reckoning (Binge/Foxtel, series). Savile is played by Steve Coogan and the disc jockey manages to land a job with the BBC in the 60s on the then new music show Top of the Pops. The series explores the impact of his crimes and the difficulties faced by those who tried to raise the alarm.
Palm Royale (Apple TV+, series) features Kristen Wiig as an ambitious woman trying to become a member of the most exclusive club in Palm Beach at the end of the 60s. Watch it for the wonderful period recreation and the excellent supporting cast.
Our third series up for review this week is The Gentlemen (Netflix, series), from creator/writer/director/executive producer Guy Ritchie. It is really the surprise package out of these three series. It tells the story of a son who surprisingly inherits the family estate instead of his older brother. And wow, does he uncover a few surprises hidden in that family!
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Customer Reviews
Love it
I look forward to every release to find out about shows I haven’t seen yet and also to hear their opinions on shows I’ve already watched to compare notes. I love that they don’t always agree and I really enjoy their wrap ups. Thanks guys.
Excellent Podcast!
My wife and I have discovered so many great shows from listening to this podcast! There are so many platforms and channels to choose from these days and it is so easy to miss great shows - TV Gold solves this problem! Thank you James and Andrew! We never miss an episode!
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James, Andrew …thanks for an entertaining and insightful podcast about all things TV. For me I love a quality British drama set in some isolated windswept coast line and it shows the big difference between pommy authentic drama and US shows where everyone is just too beautiful and handsome
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