
The Listener’s Christmas TV Guide: Wham! Doctor Who! Nigella! And other seasonal specials
What to watch for Christmas cheer.
What to watch for Christmas cheer.
Listener reviewer Graham Reid names his picks of 2024’s contemporary albums.
Disney’s latest blockbuster has been released in English and te reo Māori concurrently.
Apart from the end, there's little entertaining or surprising in The Problem With People.
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NZ star shines alongside Brit favourites Bill Nighy and James Norton.
How well the production as a whole works has been a matter of debate.
Hugh Grant breaks out into full-on villain territory.
Have a listen to the best of this week's new releases, selected by Listener staff.
The best of television across streaming and terrestrial.
How photography in one of the world's remotest locations led to snapping A-List stars.
Memory is an intriguing and twisty drama about the slippery nature of our recall.
Record company tinkering with the Beatles' early sound distorted it for US audiences.
Which witch to watch next as witches cast a new cinematic spell.
Asher Keddie shows less frenetic side in a chilling thriller series based on a true story.
New albums from former Pixies bassist Kim Deal; Beth Hart.
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Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo can’t save this overlong movie of the hit stage musical.
Much-loved Scottish cop Rebus is back like viewers have never seen him before.
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The best on the box this weekend and beyond.
Scott's Gladiator II is a grander circus maximus with deadly Olympic arts.
Bob Geldof is bringing a one-man show to NZ, once he’s figured out what it should be.
Fazerdaze's new album Softpower is a culmination of self-discovery and empowerment.
New technology takes physicist Brian Cox on a new space journey.
Excitement of live TV well conveyed in entertaining if exhausting peek at US TV history.
The band who carried the banner for improvised music in the capital during the 1980s.
Killing Sherlock: Lucy Worsley on The Case of Conan Doyle.
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The two stars reunite in a saga that is as unmoving as its camerawork.