It’s Suppertime! is TV cooking, well done. A show for culinary experts and novices alike, boisterous chef Matty Matheson gives us his ‘how-tos’ and personal inspiration for comfort food staples and fine dining masterpieces. Matty breaks down his secrets for perfecting Spaghetti and Meatballs, Porchetta, Glazed Ham, Surf and Turf, Eggplant Parmesan, Buffalo Wings, Oysters Rockefeller, and much much more.
SBS has bought the rights to investigative documentaries hosted by former model Vogue Williams, cover topics including anxiety, single parenthood with the help of sperm donation and websites that match rich older men with younger partners. They will be shown on Viceland.
I recorded the Friday the 13th movies and loved the theme nights.
Watched Big Wednesday, what a snooze. Still thankful though that Viceland has taken these movies out of storage and dusted off the mothballs.
Can’t say these documentaries sound that good though. Really a documentary that matches old coots with gold diggers. I swear they make a couple of these each year. All we need is a Russian school that teaches blow job techniques and we’ll be set.
The year 2026 brings a radical change to France: everyone in the peaceful, newly calmed country, is required to live nude. The ‘Transparency Law’ guarantees that everyone follows along. But tensions are kindled when the law’s creator, Jean Lanvin, is found murdered - fully dressed.
The homicide investigation is put in the hands of an up-and-coming young detective. She works the case with her ex-partner, Franck Fish ( Satya Dusaugey ), who has just woken up from an 8-year coma he fell into when everyone still wore clothes.
In French with English subtitles; Comedy Original title Nu
Fast-paced and segment driven, with a bizarre and eclectic tone that borrows from the best of VICE’s short-form verticals, World of VICE is an anti-entertainment show.
Tom Arnold takes his addled activism off Twitter into real life and tries his hand at ‘citizen journalism’. Using his network of connections, Arnold searches for the truth behind the many rumoured, potentially damaging recordings of President Donald Trump.
As Arnold’s potentially quixotic search among the powerful people who may have or know of these tapes unfolds, the series becomes a funhouse mirror snapshot of our current media and political landscape.
Motorcycle racer and lorry mechanic Guy Martin loves pushing the boundaries of speed in search of a buzz. He claims that nothing can match the adrenaline rush he gets when racing. He’s setting out to see if he can find anything that can give him the same kicks.
Guy will seek to find out what makes things go fast by getting his hands dirty in a range of unique engineering projects.
This hands-on social experiment format sees two complete strangers meeting for the very first time, and undressing each other in a darkened bedroom. With just 30 minutes to get to know each other, there’s no time to lose. Based on a series of scientific tests that looked at accelerating the process of falling in love through heightened intimacy, and bodily contact, Undressed Italy puts the theory into practice.
Paris Hilton explores the nebulous world between fantasy and reality that is social media, through a series of cautionary tales about the lives of young people trying to make it in modern-day Los Angeles.
In this comedic documentary, The Problem with Apu, South Asian-American comedian Hari Kondabolu confronts his long-standing ‘nemesis’ - Apu Nahasapeemapetilon - better known as the Indian convenience store owner on The Simpsons.
Kondabolu discusses how this controversial caricature was created, burrowed its way into the hearts and minds of Americans, and continues to exist - intact - nearly three decades later.
Tom Arnold’s Hunt for the Trump Tapes has revealed nothing so far, with the only controversy being a stoush with Mark Burnett and Roma Downey. The series has been a con.
You’re the Worst isn’t a typical romantic comedy. The critically-acclaimed series follows narcissistic and stubborn Jimmy Shive-Overly (Chris Geere), who inadvertently finds himself hooking up with cynical, people-pleasing, and self-destructive Gretchen Cutler (Aya Cash), at a mutual friend’s wedding.
Despite Jimmy and Gretchen’s shared cynicism about love, they both grow closer and become more involved romantically, though their cynicism often gets in the way. Jimmy and Gretchen navigate fear, heartbreak, ardour, and other feelings, and their situation seems to establish that non-traditionalists sometimes make great partners - but not forever.