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Wakefield, The Nevers, No Activity: what s new to Australian streaming in April

Last modified on Wed 31 Mar 2021 19.45 EDT Netflix TV, UK, 2021 – out 2 April There’s international intrigue, 70s period detail and flashbacks aplenty in BBC’s slickly made series about serial killer Charles Sobhraj, who murdered hippies from western countries holidaying in south-east Asia in the mid-1970s. A summery vibe – warm colours, with plenty of shots of swimming pools and men with too few shirt buttons done up – belies a darkness that intensifies as the series progresses. Tahar Rahim (so good in A Prophet) is creepily charismatic as Sobhraj, while Jenna Coleman (so good in The Cry) is a little more morally ambiguous – but wicked nonetheless – as his girlfriend Marie Andree-Leclerc. Look out for a brief surprise performance from Damon Herriman (so good in everything) in the first episode, galumphing on to the scene as a slippery Australian wrapping his mouth around true-blue dialogue such as “Keep ya hair on!” and “Sure as eggs, mate!”

#QldOpen perfect pathway for tour youngsters | PGA of Australia

Published - 3 weeks By - Golf Australia All the themes to find the Isuzu Queensland Open winner this week have been enacted since a tournament of rich history was rebooted in 2013. The tournament has been a wonderful kick-start as the first victory in a professional tournament for Brett Coletta (2016) and defending champion Anthony Quayle (2020).  This week, think Deyen Lawson, Dylan Perry, James Marchesani, Sunshine Coast local Shae Wools-Cobb, Players Series Sydney runner-up Charlie Dann or any number of hungry young golfers.   Coletta reinforced how good the pathways are to polish the skills of our best young players in Australia by winning as an amateur. 

South Park Unveils COVID-19 Special Preview Clip (TV News Roundup)

South Park Unveils COVID-19 Special Preview Clip (TV News Roundup) Natalie Oganesyan, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail an exclusive clip from CASTING Disney Plus‘ new “ Doogie Kameāloha, M.D.,” portraying the brother of lead Dr. Lahela Kamealoha ( Peyton Elizabeth Lee). Described as Lahela’s “hot older brother,” he is a charming, emotionally intelligent and charismatic guy who sometimes struggled with book smarts. The woman-centered reboot of ABC‘s “ Doogie Howser” follows Lahela, a 16-year-old genius doctor in Hawaii. While she still lives with her family and barely has her driver’s license, her days are filled with making vital life-changing decisions. The series is written and executive produced by

No Activity gets animated for season 4: See the characters new looks

2 of 17 Tim Meadows as Officer Judd Tolbeck 3 of 17 Joe Keery as Officer Ed Reinhardt 4 of 17 Kevin Bacon as Kevin Bacon 5 of 17 Will Forte as Dirk 6 of 17 Bob Odenkirk as Greg 7 of 17 D Arcy Carden as Erika 8 of 17 Elle Fanning as Madison 9 of 17 Hannah Simone as Terry 10 of 17 Lamorne Morris as Officer Cooper 11 of 17 Jason Mantzoukas as Dustin 12 of 17 Rob Delaney as Magnolia 13 of 17 Jillian Bell as Risoli 14 of 17 Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Fuller 15 of 17 Samara Weaving as Sue 16 of 17 Sunita Mani as Fatima 17 of 17 Amy Sedaris as Janice Share options

Sunita Mani Returns in Guest Role in Season 4 of No Activity on CBS All Access | Global

CBS All Access’ half-hour comedy, “No Activity,” might be taking on a new format for its fourth season, but it’s still delivering a stacked guest star cast full of comedic talent that includes Indian American actress Sunita Mani. Mani will return as dispatch operator Fatima in the upcoming season of “No Activity,” which will be entirely animated for the first time. “No Activity” follows the misadventures of two low-ranking cops who spend way too much time together. Co-developer Patrick Brammall will reprise his starring role as Special Agent Nick Cullen and will be joined by returning guest star Joe Keery as Officer Reinhardt, the new partner of Tim Meadows’ Judd Tolbeck.

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