From mini-golf to Middle-earth: 12 shows worth watching in 2021

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A half-hour comedy with a darkly curious tone, this 10-part co-production between Foxtel and Sky UK uses a multi-generational family to explore not just how we want to live but also how we want to die. Frances O’Connor plays a Gold Coast-based specialist in palliative care whose opposition to euthanasia becomes personal when her ageing mother arrives from Britain determined to pass with dignity, while simultaneously a teenage family member is starting gender transition.

writer/producer Malcolm Spellman has to make sure this highly anticipated spin-off finds its own tone and stakes, with the two subordinate superheroes as mismatched partners.Actor Rob Collins will host documentary series The First Inventors on Channel Ten in 2021.

 

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CMscreens Funny how a Channel 9 show heads the list.

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