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Anna Torv and Sam Reid in The Newsreader (2021)

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The Newsreader

55 recensioni
9/10

Simple & Powerful at the Same Tme

A very well developed group of characters. Starts out simple but becomes richer with every episode. Very blunt but done with a good heart. Superb acting and plot make up for low budget settings. A good watch indeed....
  • zorroaca
  • 18 set 2021
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8/10

It's a fun series, just enjoy!

I know nothing about newsrooms and I have never seen HBO's 'The Newsroom ' series, so when I watched the first two episodes, it was just about entertainment, and in that it didn't disappoint.

The 80's hair, wardrobes and sets were great. It's a quality cast and script, & as someone who started work in the late 80's, I can attest that in the financial institution that I worked for, there were Managers like the character that William McInnes plays.

I did think that the cast was more ethnically diverse then what I remembered from that time, but that's a minor critique. Overall, the series doesn't take itself too seriously, and it's interesting to see the take on the 80's news of the day, so enjoy!

As an update, I just finished watching the final series and I loved it. I don't think I'm giving anything away by saying that it was great to see the women realise their worth and their power.
  • caeevans
  • 25 ago 2021
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8/10

Excellent mini-series...

An excellent blend of functional character driven drama, intertwined with the real stories of early 1986... Such a great concept really.

Great set design, costumes, and all things 1980s...

It's really worth viewing and runs the perfect length of 6 episodes... Enjoy.
  • Idle_Hands08
  • 11 feb 2022
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10/10

Outstanding series

  • katrob-29497
  • 8 set 2021
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9/10

Slow build

I jumped the gun and rated this lower for early episodes, but it builds as the series progresses. Having lived through these times and watched these 80's stories when they happened, this brings back so many bitter sweet memories. I'm glad the production team didn't exaggerate the 80's vibe as many other shows do - They nail it. The acting seems shallow at first (like the TV industry), but builds into something complex and real. Sam Reid's acting exposing his character's growth is exception - but you need to watch the whole series to see what this amazing talent can do with a slow arc.
  • graham_j_crawford
  • 11 set 2021
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9/10

Glad I Found On Roku in The States

Roku isn't known in the US for great format or content (ahem The Most Dangerous Game movie, broken up into ten'ish 10 minute "episodes"). The Newsreader has moved my opinion a bit on Roku, and I just hope that it gains more traction, because this show deserves it. I understand the comparisons to The Newsroom (which I absolutely love), in that it uses real events in the story, but the similarity ends there. The newsreader doesn't have the quick wit, but it does build chemistry and character, IMHO, much better than The Newsroom. In an age when it's easy to feel there's not much to watch amid an ocean of content, The Newsreader is a lifeboat of story. Not once have I been bored, and I've only wanted to keep watching. At the end of episode 4, I'm already sad there's only 6 episodes.

Born in the mid 70s, I grew up in the 80s (a decade of which I am not a fan in terms of fashion, art, design and decor). And tbh, I thought I wouldn't be able to take The Newsreader seriously at first; let's face it, most shows set in the 80s are hard to watch because the sets and costumes can be caricatures. This show does it right. It's real to the era without making fun of it. Combine this with strong writing and we get a winner like The Newsreader. Im glad I started it.
  • fayandray
  • 19 mar 2022
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9/10

A first class series.

The day to day goings on at an Australian news team in the 1980's, a team that deals with terrorism, nuclear disasters, as well as all manner of personal problems.

This awesome series is packed with heart and meaning, almost every action, every line has a significance, and a relevance, it is very much a well crafted, intelligent series. I hate to use the word simple, but there is a simplicity about the earlier episodes, that changes as it develops, it becomes more complex as it develops.

It really wasn't what I expected, it truly does manage to move and entertain in equal measures, it deals with subjects you really wouldn't expect, though when you think of it, quite a lot happened in the 1980's.

I cannot say enough about the acting, it is quite something, Anna Torv and Sam Reid are awesome, and their chemistry is terrific. Credit also to Robert Taylor and Chai Hansen in particular, though the acting throughout is top notch.

9/10.
  • Sleepin_Dragon
  • 26 dic 2022
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7/10

First Class TV Newsroom Aussie Drama

Just watched first episode of "The Newsreader" and it didn't disappoint.

As a former award winning Radio Newsreader and growing up on Radio & TV in this era it really connected with me.

Great cast, script, direction, cinematography, editing etc.

Plus the bonus of major world news events from 1986.

The newsroom is a ruthless arena and only the strongest gladiators will survive.

It's showing the changing of the guard from the old style of news reading to today's double header desks with sports and updates, of heavily repeated footage and the drama.

Anna Torv is superb as the female anchor trying to forge her way in a mans world.

Hardly recognised my mate William McInnes, as the Editor in Chief, who is always amazing.

Great to see Stephen Peacocke back on the telly.

Robert Taylor is the quintessential 70's/80's TV Newsreader and always playing Walters.

And Sam Reid is the find of the year after working in London for the past decade as the up and coming producer and fresh face of TV News.

First class drama.

ABC iView.
  • waltermwilliams
  • 17 ago 2021
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10/10

... only chance you'll get to pause is after E1

... Anna Torv's really-terrific all-throughout-this show ... should all episodes be near as good as first one this series will be a-solid-success

... not only are all remaining episodes of this six-part-season as good ... they-get-even-better as time goes on ... you-haven't-yet seen any.. suggest allotting enough time to stream all-six-of-'em ... as you-won't-wanna-stop anytime-before-finishing

... 09.29.23 ... S2 AGA S1 (after 3-episodes)... we know the history, and it's still handled by this production in exceptional fashion... only big question to be decided-answered... do the pair remain together-solidly, or have some detours in their relationship (bit more groundwork laid in S2 E3), or does question more-likely move-w-them into S3

... 10.16.23 - were there to be an award for Best-Season-Ending-Episode, S2E6 of The Newsreader would most assuredly be in the running, and as of right now probable-winner... just a phenomenal-ending to a great-season for this wonderful-show.
  • bjarias
  • 18 dic 2021
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6/10

Aussie Budget Newsroom

The writing of this show keeps it moving along well but basically this is a local version of the Newsroom or even Morning Wars, so it loses a bit of POW by being a 'me too'.

As with almost everything written in the last 3 or 4 years a lead is gay or discovers they're gay during the show, with their struggle to express their sexuality running parallel to the main story, it's getting pretty predictable.

The Australian slant or angle is both interesting and boring at the same time, but over all the show moves along well, but may struggle to hold me.
  • efd-10467
  • 4 set 2021
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7/10

Entertaining

The biggest news to come from the Aussie drama 'The Newsreader' is that Sam Reid (Dale Jennings) is sensational. I suggest that his career is about to take off epically. I could see him as the next James Bond!

The first two Seasons of 'The Newsreader' were top notch, but the third season was less than. Firstly, it greatly missed Robert Taylor (Geoff Walters), whom I have enjoyed since 'Longmire.' I felt he was under-utilized in this series. In addition, Season 3 felt a bit more 'soapy' than the first two.

William McInnes (Lindsey Cunningham) was terrific and had the best lines on the show!

Anna Torv (Helen Norville) was very believable as a news anchor, as we call newsreaders.

My biggest problem with the wrap-up is that I thought Evelyn Walters (Marg Downey) was a passive-aggressive monster, but was treated, by the writers, as a sage and steadying hand.

There will be no Season 4.
  • DJM26
  • 15 giu 2025
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5/10

Series 1 great then awful

Series one of this show was fantastic But it seriously has bought the farm in series two.

They seem to have lost interest in the stories of the time and focused on the private lives and relationships of some really uninteresting characters.

The two lead characters are both unlikeable and dull. They managed to cover this up previously by having interesting scripts.

The only point I can see to continue watching is to see William McInnes go hell for leather over the top. Love it. He has not been better than the brilliant Sandy Freckle.

Maybe they could find a role for Kath, Kel and Sandy. Perhaps then it might regain its lustre.
  • Peekupz
  • 9 ott 2023
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9/10

Best Australian drama for years

The Newsreader is a brilliantly acted and written drama series. I absolutely love TV shows that are based around historic events and this is the best example since Mad Men. I'm really hoping for a second season.
  • carlodimartino
  • 21 dic 2021
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10/10

Roku Channel comes up huge in this impressive 6 episode drama

Newsreader is excellent. It is gripping from the first moments and it's well acted and the production design is impeccable. But it's the acting of Anna Torv and Sam Reid that elevates this show. First off, Torv is a super hero, she is incredible in everything and that means she's incredible in this, too. And the chemistry between her and Reid is engrossing and you want to root for them. Robert Taylor, of Longmire fame,(an awesome you should check out too) is also a welcome addition and he commands the screen in every scene he is in. I loved this show. I wish it was 60 episodes and not 6. It was a blast and it was funny and it was emotional. I am grateful the Roku Channel made this available, as I have been wanting to watch this show for quite a while now. I ripped through this show in 2 days and finished and then rewatched the last episode again. It is that good. You should watch. I will watch again.
  • johnc-5
  • 22 mar 2022
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10/10

exceptional

I thought this was a genuinely out of the vaults program the BBC had discovered would fill the summer slot. But it's new.

Well, blow me down with a feather and congrats to all the talent that made it look genuinely 1986. Brilliant.

Script had me way behind the twists too.... And all those faces I know so well - I want to go home (almost) - but MacInnes and Downey and Torv you smashed it. And so did everyone else.
  • anniemarshallster
  • 27 lug 2022
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10/10

Chemistry

Anna torv is such a beauty and in every role she is in she is stunning. Great casting next to Dan Reid . Would like to see then together is a longer series.
  • surfingnaked1
  • 11 set 2021
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7/10

Great acting & overall premise

The Newsreader is an incredibly watchable, engaging show. It may be surprisingly simple in premise, but overall, it is incredibly well done. The two leads spark off of each other & play off one another quite well. It's interesting to view historic events through the lens of the fictional news crew.

Series 1 was flawless. Series 2 starts well, but it stumbles when the writers veer in to topics of race. This is a common but unfortunate theme in too many shows on the BBC. Why do I say that? Because the writers choose to approach historic topics without really taking the time period in to account. For all of the research that goes in to these episodes, they have the "2023 progressive" take on it as opposed to that of an 80s basic liberal. It gets annoying because it ends up coming off as preachy as you just kind of want certain scenes to end. "I'm done waiting for a chair at the table of democracy," (inset eye roll here) is something you hear from some of the most preachy & monologue-oriented people now... not back in 1987.

I'm a millennial, not a boomer. This trend of everything having to be deep or have some kind of moral message. People are casting themselves as victims and unfortunately, now they're casting shows in the same manner.

I do recommend the Newsreader. The cast is generally enjoyable & they work well together. I hope if there is a series 3 they go back to making it entertaining & watchable as opposed to merely trying to cram today's politics in to any/every show they can.
  • writerofwrongs
  • 15 nov 2023
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8/10

The best show I've watched in years is Australian and it's called The Newsreader

I haven't written a review in ages but I felt like I needed to express my appreciation for this show in some humble way after just finishing the second season which, miraculously, managed to live up to my high expectations.

I consider this show a bit of a hidden gem, especially because I discovered it completely by coincidence. It's difficult to put into words what an intense viewing experience it is. The backdrop setting of a 80's newsroom is so delicious it feels like it could have been written for me personally. The rise and decay of these characters, especially the two leads BRILLIANTLY portrayed by Anna Torv and Sam Reid, is extremely captivating.

I'll be (im)patiently waiting for the announcement of a third season because there needs to be one.
  • aecceity
  • 20 set 2023
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7/10

I Stuck This Out Because I'm Patriotic When It Comes To Australian TV

I was hyped for this. It came with great fanfare and a whole host of actors returning from overseas due to COVID.

There were some great performances; most notably from Michelle Lim Davidson and William McInnes but the main pair I just couldn't really feel for.

It did have some key underlying themes that I thought were really important and interesting to see hard it was in the 1980s but I just didn't feel that other things weren't quite right and it was loaded with cringeworthy moments.

I'd only watch this if you really enjoy flagship ABC dramas or if you were a child of the 80s as the attention to detail there was spectacular!
  • bigrenz1
  • 8 ott 2021
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10/10

Brillant show.

4 eps in and loving this show. So well done. Great acting, great characters, great production. A great Aussie show.
  • ash4444
  • 4 set 2021
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3/10

This rating is for season 3.

I loved the first two seasons of this show but unfortunately the third season is a shadow of it's former self. I'd go as far as to say it's awful and some episodes I couldn't wait to finish.

The writing and storytelling is way below par and in total contrast to season one and two.

Most of the actors have had personality transplants (except for Lindsey)that do not resonate with the viewer and makes the so called series far less interesting. Way too much emphasis on their newfound troubled souls.

The whole of season three is boring, disjointed, lackluster, and pales into insignificance compared with the previous seasons. I give this new season 3 stars.
  • julietharper-74331
  • 6 mar 2025
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9/10

Refreshing

  • rosebx-60362
  • 14 ago 2021
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9/10

The sexiest voice on television

Wonderful series, interlinked with real life events of the time.

Helen's voice when she reads the news is so professional and assertive. Where as off camera she is an emotional wreck.
  • simon_williams9174
  • 6 ago 2022
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10/10

If you remember the 80s....

Emotional, nostalgic and funny. Every character is well thought through and fits in perfectly. The acting is solid (Anna Torv is awesome) and the story develops perfectly. It's a 10 from me, loved it.
  • nufc_geordie
  • 28 lug 2022
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10/10

So good!

  • reveamourpaix
  • 4 nov 2024
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