
Families Like Ours, Enigma, The Back Side of Television
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In this episode of TV Gold, hosts James Manning and Andrew Mercado discuss three shows: Families Like Ours (SBS On Demand, 7 episodes)
Enigma (HBO Max documentary feature)
The Backside of Television (Foxtel/Binge)
They delve into the emotional and societal themes presented in 'Families Like Ours', the intriguing lives of Amanda Lear and April Ashley in 'Enigma', and the historical insights provided by 'The Backside of Television'. The conversation highlights the impact of streaming services on viewing habits and the importance of cultural narratives in television.
Highlights include:
- 'Families Like Ours' presents a harrowing yet brilliant concept.
- The show explores the impact of climate change on families.
- Character decisions in 'Families Like Ours' lead to deep emotional responses.
- 'Enigma' reveals the hidden lives of Amanda Lear and April Ashley.
- The documentary highlights the struggles of trans individuals in the past.
- 'The Backside of Television' uncovers lesser-known stories of Australian TV history.
- Mitch McTaggart's research is commendable and insightful.
- The hosts emphasise the importance of representation in media.
- Cultural reflections in these shows resonate with current societal issues.
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