
TV villains have come and gone. Each as nasty or bad as the other, but there have been very few that have burned bright, long after they've left our screens.

One of the wildest new shows premiering this season, in both comedy and drama, is ABC’s Imaginary Mary. The new comedy stars Jenna Elfman as a woman being revisited by her childhood imaginary best friend after her life is turned upside down by new love.
In a world where every mid-sized cable network is trying to break in with their own hit drama in the vein of Mr. Robot and UnReal is where we find E!’s newest offering, The Arrangement.

Whose Line Is It Anyway? has been a staple on our TVs for decades. It launched in the UK in 1988 where it ran until 1997, before moving to the US in 1998, where it’s enjoyed two stints on air.

Bruce Campbell is a bigger than life character and can fill a room with a self-deprecating laugh as he discusses fan conventions, William Shatner and his on-screen persona Ash Williams from Evil Dead.

It’s rare that a TV show gives you something to think about long after the final credits have rolled. It’s equally rare that an Australian production can have that impact.

A good story is a good story regardless of where it’s filmed and in 'Trapped', SBS has an excellent show.

While John Jarratt has made the jump to the small screen, this is not a cheesy 'made for TV' movie. Nor is it a pale imitation of the originals.
There can be no doubt that Australia is making some great TV at the moment. Whether it’s on Pay TV, free-to-air or streaming, we are being spoilt for choice.