Here’s what we’re watching on TV this week

Here’s what we’re watching on TV this week

Safe Home

Thursday, 8.30pm, SBS

I’ve lengthy thought that Janet Andrewartha is one in all this nation’s most underrated actors. You may know her from Neighbours — she’s performed Scully household matriarch Lynne on and off since 1999, constantly knocking it out of the park with some really unimaginable performances.

She’s on this, too. And true to kind, she’s outstanding.

The sequence, the primary from Offspring, Puberty Blues and RFDS producer Imogen Banks’ new manufacturing firm Kindling Pictures, seems at “the stories behind the headlines of the family violence epidemic”.

If it sounds heavy, that’s as a result of it’s. But it’s additionally extremely watchable, and boasts some really sensational performances, together with from Andrewartha, whose character pops up in episode one.

She performs a lady residing in regional Australia whose husband is exhibiting some regarding behaviour. We received’t delve too deeply, however we’ll say this: her efficiency is devastatingly good, taking the viewers on a white-knuckle journey as she navigates a tough state of affairs that can really feel extremely actual for a lot of girls watching the sequence.

Though Andrewartha is entrance and centre in ep one, the motion is predominantly round Phoebe (The Bold Type’s Aisha Dee, who’s unbelievable within the position), a younger 20-something PR skilled who leaves her job at a legislation agency to work at a struggling household violence centre, headed by Virginia Gay’s character. She’s a unbelievable strategy to tie the sequence collectively, giving us a straightforward entry level to the at instances tough subject material.

And that’s the factor — this feels extremely actual. Playwright and screenwriter Anna Barnes was impressed to jot down Safe Home after working at group authorized centres in Victoria, and it’s clear she’s lived these things. The tales are sometimes tough to listen to, harrowing at instances, however the characters are superbly realised, and Dee holds the story collectively and makes a compelling central character.

Don’t miss this.

Hannah Gadsby: Something Special

Hannah Gadsby: Something Special is coming to Netflix.
Camera IconHannah Gadsby: Something Special is coming to Netflix. Credit: Supplied

Tuesday, streaming on Netflix

Gadsby brings her reside present to Netflix. Filmed final 12 months on the Opera House, she guarantees “it’s a feel good show — seriously”. One for followers.

Zelenskyy: Citizens At War

Zelenskyy: Citizens At War is coming to SBS.
Camera IconZelenskyy: Citizens At War is coming to SBS. Credit: Supplied

Wednesday, 8.30pm, SBS

This doco seems at how Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy went from entertainer and comic to a world chief at battle. A very unimaginable story.

The Muppets Mayhem

The Muppets Mayhem is coming to Disney Plus.
Camera IconThe Muppets Mayhem is coming to Disney Plus. Credit: Supplied

Wednesday, streaming on Disney Plus

This sequence tells the story of The Electric Mayhem, aka The Muppets’ well-known home band, as they try and report their first ever album. This one’s heaps of enjoyable.

City on Fire

Wyatt Oleff, Max Milner, Alexandra Doke and Alexander Pineiro star in City on Fire, coming soon to Apple TV Plus.
Camera IconWyatt Oleff, Max Milner, Alexandra Doke and Alexander Pineiro star in City on Fire, coming quickly to Apple TV Plus. Credit: Supplied

Friday, streaming on Apple TV Plus

Gossip Girl and The O.C. creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage are behind this murder-mystery thriller set in New York in 2003. Mark your diaries.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au