The Emerging Artist and I watch far too much television. Fortunately, a lot of it is very good. We’ve learned the art of temporarily subscribing to a streaming service to watch a particular show, but we haven’t quite learned not to be seduced into staying subscribed.
We whittled our list down to twenty (20!) shows. Here they are, broken into more or less arbitrary categories:
Documentary series



- Turning Point: The Bomb and the Cold War (Brian Knappenberger 2024, on Netflix)
- 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything (2021, on Apple TV+)
- Steve (Martin): A documentary in two pieces (Morgan Neville 2024, on Apple TV+)
Crime
- The Bay, Seasons 1 and 2 (Daragh Carville & Richard Clark 2019, 2021, on BritBox)
- Bad Monkey (Bill Lawrence 2024, from a Karl Hiaasen novel, on Apple TV+:)
- Blue Lights, Season 2 (Declan Lawn & Adam Patterson 2023, on SBS On Demand)



Having babies
- Trying, Season 1–2 (Andy Wolton 2022–2023, on Apple TV+)
- Gavin and Stacey, Series 1–3 (Jame Cordon & Ruth Jones 2007–2010, on BritBox)
- This Is Going to Hurt (Adam Kay 2022, on ABC iView)
- The Shift / Dag & Nat (Lone Scherfig 2022, on SBS on Demand)




Other comedy
- Nobody Wants This (Erin Foster 2024, on Netflix)
- Colin from Accounts, Season 2 (Patrick Brammall & Harriet Dyer 2024, on ABC iView)
- Somebody Somewhere, Season 1–3 (Hannah Bos & Paul Thureen 2022–2024, on Binge)
- Shrinking (Brett Goldstein, Bill Lawrence & Jason Segel 2023–2024, on Apple TV+)
- Only Murders in the Building, Season 4 (John Hoffman and Steve Martin 2024, Disney+)





Drama
- The Bear, Seasons 1–3 (Cannah Bos & Paul Thureen 2022–2024, on Disney+)
- Bad Sisters, Season 2 (Brett Baer, Dave Finkel & Sharon Horgan 2024, on Apple TV+)
- Plum (Brendan Cowell 2024, on ABC iView)
- Boy Swallows Universe (adapted for TV by John Collee 2024, on Netflix)
- Davos 1917 (Thomas Hess, Adrian Illien & Michael Sauter 2020, on SBS On Demand)





Next, a much shorter list: Theatre

















