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  • Mr Scorsese, Boots, Chad Powers, Watching You + Springsteen & Hollyoaks 30
    Oct 24 2025

    Audio update: The original episode upload had missing audio near the end of the podcast. A new complete version of the episode replaced the first upload late on Friday evening.

    This week’s podcast features reviews of:
    Mr Scorsese (Apple TV, 5 episodes)
    Chad Powers (Disney+, 6 episodes)
    Boots (Netflix, 8 episodes)
    Watching You (Stan, 6 episodes)

    Plus James on the new movie Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, and Andrew on the Hollyoaks 30th anniversary specials and its Brookside crossover episode.

    Mr Scorsese (Apple TV, 5 episodes)

    Mr. Scorsese is a film portrait of America’s greatest living director through the lens of his work, exploring the many facets of a a man who redefined filmmaking, including his extraordinary career and unique personal history. With exclusive, unrestricted access to Martin Scorsese’s private archives, the documentary series is anchored by extensive conversations with the filmmaker himself and never-before-seen interviews with friends, family and creative collaborators including Robert De Niro, Daniel Day-Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mick Jagger, Robbie Robertson, Thelma Schoonmaker, Steven Spielberg, Sharon Stone, Jodie Foster, Paul Schrader, Margot Robbie, Cate Blanchett, Jay Cocks and Rodrigo Prieto, along with his children, wife Helen Morris and close childhood friends.

    Chad Powers (Disney+, 6 episodes)

    Eight years after an unforgivable mistake nukes his promising college football career, hotshot quarterback Russ Holliday tries to resurrect his dreams by disguising himself as Chad Powers — a talented oddball who walks onto the struggling South Georgia Catfish. The football star is played by Glen Powell. The series is being labelled as an American Ted Lasso by some.

    Boots (Netflix, 8 episodes)

    Inspired by former US Marine Greg Cope White’s memoir The Pink Marine, the eight-episode series is an irreverent, off-beat take on the coming-of-age story. Set in the tough, unpredictable world of the 1990s US Marine Corps—when being gay in the military was still illegal—the series follows directionless, closeted Cameron Cope (Miles Heizer) and his best friend Ray McAffey (Liam Oh), the son of a decorated Marine, as they join a diverse group of recruits.

    Watching You (Stan, 6 episodes)

    Watching You centres on thrill-seeking paramedic Lina (Aisha Dee) and the fallout of a single decision which threatens to upend her life. Though apparently happily engaged to Cain (Chai Hansen), a chance encounter with mysterious stranger Dan (Josh Helman) triggers Lina’s desire and culminates in a passionate one-night stand in a WeStay property. In the aftermath, Lina discovers that the affair has been captured by a hidden camera and is blackmailed with the footage.

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    48 min
  • King and Conquerer, The Woman in Cabin 10, Victoria Beckham, The Chair Company
    Oct 17 2025

    This week on the TV Gold podcast with Andrew Mercado and James Manning there are reviews of:
    King and Conquerer (SBS)
    The Chair Company (HBO Max)
    The Woman in Cabin 10 (Netflix movie)
    Victoria Beckham (Netflix)

    King and Conquerer (SBS On Demand, 8 episodes, two on launch and then weekly)
    King & Conqueror epic eight-part series was filmed in Iceland and features James Norton (Happy Valley) as Harold, Earl of Wessex, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Game of Thrones) as William, Duke of Normandy, two allies with no designs on the British throne who find themselves forced by circumstance to take up arms against each other.

    The Chair Company (HBO Max, 8 episodes)
    Cringe comedy – not a genre we enjoy a lot.
    After an embarrassing incident at work, a man (Tim Robinson) finds himself investigating a far-reaching conspiracy.
    The embarrassing incident is a chair collapsing on him while onstage at a work function in front of a handful of people.

    The Woman in Cabin 10 (Netflix movie)
    While on a luxury yacht for a travel assignment, a journalist (Keira Knightly) witnesses a passenger tossed overboard late one night, only to be told that she must have dreamed it, as all passengers are accounted for. Despite not being believed by anyone onboard, she continues to look for answers, putting her own life in danger. Also co-stars Guy Pearce and Hannah Waddingham.
    No show has caused so much debate this year about the merits of this movie. Andrew and James both enjoyed it because it was all over in 90 minutes, but there’s not much else they agree on about this shipboard thriller.

    Victoria Beckham (Netflix, 3 episodes)
    A three-part documentary that follows Victoria Beckham's career, from her rise to fame as Posh Spice to her current status as a fashion designer and businesswoman.
    The docuseries was produced by Studio 99, the production company founded by her husband, David Beckham. It was made following the success of his own 2023 Netflix documentary, Beckham, which featured some of Victoria's own viral moments.
    Not a lot of insights about the Spice Girls, but a fascinating glimpse inside Victoria’s business empire.

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    41 min
  • Monster: The Ed Gein Story, The House of Guinness, Wayward
    Oct 9 2025

    A monster trio of shows from Netflix this week plus a disaster movie and the return of an Aussie classic.
    Andrew Mercado and James Manning choose different Shows of the Week but are pretty united on one of the others.

    Reviewed this week:
    Monster: The Ed Gein Story
    The House of Guinness
    Wayward
    plus
    The Lost Bus
    RFDS

    Monster: The Ed Gein Story (Netflix, 8 episodes)
    First Jeffrey Dahmer. Then The Menendez Brothers. And now, Ed Gein. Could Ryan Murphy’s Netflix universe get any sicker?
    Murphy’s latest monster instalment certainly lives up to the franchise title. The Ed Gein instalment of Monster is set in the 1950s, and Ed Gein (played by Charlie Hunnam) is haunting the frozen fields of rural Wisconsin, killing and desecrating the bodies of multiple women. His crimes went on to inspire multiple classic horror films, including The Silence of the Lambs, Psycho, and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. If you watch it with someone else make sure they are broadminded. And be prepared to see a TV Gold favourite, Lesley Manville, as you’ve never seen her before!

    The House of Guinness (Netflix, 8 episodes)

    A historical drama created by Steven Knight, inspired by the true story of the powerful Guinness brewing family in 19th-century Dublin, following their four adult children after their patriarch, Sir Benjamin Guinness, dies in 1868. The series explores the family's struggles to maintain their brewing empire, their relationships with each other, and their involvement in the politics and social dynamics of the time. Brilliant cast led by James Norton, Louis Partridge and the wonderful Emily Fairn who we loved in The Responder alongside Martin Freeman.

    Wayward (Netflix, 8 episodes)

    A small-town cop Alex (Mae Martin) and two teenage girls, Abbie (Sydney Topliffe) and Leila (Alyvia Alyn Lind), uncover the dark secrets of a mysterious "troubled teen" academy in the picturesque town of Tall Pines. As Alex investigates the unsettling school, he works with the girls to expose its leader, Evelyn (Toni Collette).

    Plus

    The Lost Bus (AppleTV+, movie)

    RFDS (7plus, 8 episodes)

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    39 min
  • Black Rabbit, Death Valley, The People Vs Robodebt
    Oct 3 2025

    This week on the TV Gold podcast, Andrew Mercado and James Manning review two very different crime dramas and a documentary screening on SBS On Demand.

    Black Rabbit (Netflix, 8 episodes)

    Jude Law and Jason Bateman play brothers Jake and Vince Friedken. Vince returns to the New York restaurant they launched together, but his presence triggers an endless succession of bad decisions that plunge the brothers and the business into trouble. The brothers’ family, friends and employees are also caught in the whirlpool.

    Death Valley (BritBox, 7 episodes)

    A Welsh cosy crime mystery series that follows the unlikely crime-solving partnership between an eccentric national treasure John Chapel (Timothy Spall), a retired actor and star of hit fictional detective television show Caesar, and socially obtuse Detective Sergeant Janie Mallowan (Gwyneth Keyworth).

    The People Vs Robodebt (SBS, 3 episodes)

    The series from Michael Cordell and CJZ follows the extraordinarily brave people who fought against the system after almost half a million Australians were hounded to pay back debts they did not owe. The documentary hears from Robodebt victims and their angry families, the crusading social media activists, the whistleblowers and investigative journalists, the tenacious lawyers, as well as the forgotten victims of Robodebt: the Centrelink workers who battled the system from within – their complaints falling on deaf ears.

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    32 min
  • The Hack, Outrageous, Mystery Road: Origin S2
    Sep 26 2025

    The Hack (Stan, 7 episodes)
    Mystery Road: Origin (ABC, 6 episodes)
    Outrageous (BritBox, 6 episodes)

    In this episode, James Manning and Andrew Mercado review three television series: 'The Hack' on Stan, 'Mystery Road Origin' on ABC, and 'Outrageous' on BritBox.

    They discuss the at times confusing dual narrative structure of 'The Hack', the challenges faced by the makers of 'Mystery Road: Origin' in maintaining its franchise quality, and the captivating real-life story of the Mitford sisters in 'Outrageous'. The conversation highlights the expectations, disappointments, and successes of the different series.

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    37 min
  • Top End Bub, I Fought the Law, Morning Wars, aka Charlie Sheen
    Sep 19 2025

    This week on TV Gold, Andrew Mercado and James Manning discuss four new series: Top End Bub (8 episodes, Prime), I Fought the Law (4 episodes, Stan), Morning Wars (10 episodes, AppleTV+), and Aka Charlie Sheen (2 episodes, AppleTV+)

    • Top End Bub (8 episodes, Prime)
    Miranda Tapsell has co-created an impressive sitcom spun off from her 2019 movie Top End Wedding.

    • I Fought the Law (4 episodes, Stan)
    A memorable performance (again) from Sheridan Smith, this time as Ann Ming in the inspiring real-life story of a mother who, driven by unimaginable grief, finds strength to challenge the centuries-old British Double Jeopardy Law to see her daughter’s murderer finally brought to justice after a 15 year battle.

    • Morning Wars (10 episodes, AppleTV+)
    Following last season's merger between the UBA and NBN networks, there are more unhinged power grabs for the TV business, plus a plane crash unfolding live on air, unbelievable romantic liaisons, an unlikely story involving false imprisonment, a Russian oligarch and a night at the opera…and that’s just some of the plot lines that the cast led by Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston take viewers on.

    • Aka Charlie Sheen (2 episodes, AppleTV+)
    With seven years of sobriety behind him, Sheen opens up like never before, tackling the rumours, scandals, and self-inflicted chaos that have always threatened to cut him down. The doco features revealing interviews with those who know Sheen best, from family and friends to Hollywood insiders — and even his former drug dealer! Interview guests include Denise Richards, Heidi Fleiss, Jon Cryer, Sean Penn, Ramon Estevez, Brooke Mueller, Chris Tucker and Two and a Half Men creator Chuck Lorre.

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    50 min
  • The Girlfriend, Task, Safe Harbor
    Sep 12 2025

    This week on TV Gold, mystery dramas set in London, Rotterdam and Philadelphia.

    Your hosts Andrew Mercado and James Manning review:
    The Girlfriend (Prime, 6 episodes)
    Task (HBO Max, 7 episodes)
    Safe Harbor (SBS On Demand, 8 episodes)

    • The Girlfriend (Prime, 6 episodes)
    Based on Michelle Frances' novel of the same name, The Girlfriend follows Laura (Robin Wright), a woman who seemingly has it all: a glittering career, a loving husband, and her precious son, Daniel. Her perfect life begins to unravel when Daniel brings home Cherry (Olivia Cooke), a girlfriend who changes everything. After a tense introduction, Laura becomes convinced Cherry is hiding something. Is she a manipulative social climber, or is Laura just paranoid? The truth is a matter of perspective. Andrew called this “trash” and James objected!

    • Task (HBO Max, 7 episodes)
    Set in the working class suburbs of Philadelphia, an FBI agent (Mark Ruffalo) heads a Task Force to put an end to a string of violent robberies led by an unsuspecting family man (Tom Pelphrey). From the creator of Mare of Easton, Brad Ingelsby.

    • Safe Harbor (SBS On Demand, 8 episodes)
    Starring Jack Gleeson (Joffrey Baratheon in Game of Thrones), Charlie Murphy (Happy Valley), Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy in Game of Thrones) and Martijn Lakemeier, the crime drama is based around an Irish mob that are looking to make the most of Rotterdam’s drug-trafficking friendly port.

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    34 min
  • The Paper, I Jack Wright, Brian and Maggie
    Sep 5 2025

    This week on the TV Gold podcast, reviews of

    The Paper (Binge/Foxtel, 10 episodes)
    I, Jack Wright (ABC iview, 6 episodes)
    Brian and Maggie (HBO Max, 2 episodes)

    The Paper (Binge/Foxtel, 10 episodes)
    From the makers of the US version of The Office, a spin-off about a local newspaper in Ohio that has an ambitious new editor-in-chief (played by Domhnall Gleeson) who is saddled with a very small and unqualified staff.

    I, Jack Wright (ABC iview, 6 episodes)
    A British drama that follows the events that unfold after Wright family patriarch Jack is found dead from a supposed suicide, leaving his family devastated over his death.
    Th grief soon turns to confusion when it is revealed his wife and two sons have been left out of his will. An intriguing drama as his death is investigated and the brilliant cast face of against each other in court.

    Brian and Maggie (HBO Max, 2 episodes)
    It’s 1989. Brian Walden and Margaret Thatcher come together for their last ever TV interview. Little did they know they were about to embark on one of the most famous political exchanges of all time. The 45-minute showdown became a national talking point and helped set in train a series of events that ended with Margaret’s resignation. Afterwards, they never spoke again…
    Steve Coogan plays Brian Walden, the ‘much feared inquisitor’ and Harriet Walter plays prime minister Margaret Thatcher.

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    36 min