March s must see TV.
While a certain yacht race and reality shows about love and marriage are likely to dominate TV screens this month, those into neither will be relieved to hear there are plenty of other viewing options available. TVNZ has the return of popular shows
The Casketeers (March 15, TVNZ1) and the debut of Aussie thriller
The Gloaming (March 28, TVNZ OnDemand), a thriller which stars Kiwis Martin Henderson and Rena Owen, while Three’s New Zealand drama
The Gulf is back for a second season (the first episode debuted last night, but is available on ThreeNow). Netflix’s vast line-up includes true-crime investigation
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There is much to devour in this month’s magazine. We have a dazzling set of recipes from Reem Kassis, author of
The Arabesque Table. And gorgeous recipes they are. A butternut squash fatteh, chicken stuffed with walnuts, coriander and chilli, and a wonderful pistachio cake with a heady buttercream of orange blossom water. These are recipes that owe much to Kassis’s Palestinian background, and we have an interview with her, too.
Ed Cumming has been talking with fishermen about the double horrors of Brexit and coronavirus, and in particular about how the industry will have to change if it is to survive. He gets to the bottom of Pesky Fish, whose new approach to supplying restaurants with fresh, sustainable seafood is making waves. And I have a whole collection of fish recipes for you, from mussel and fennel salad to spiced prawn cakes.
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media captionKatie Price opens up about her decision to move her son Harvey to a residential college
A BBC documentary following reality TV star Katie Price and her disabled son Harvey has been positively received after airing on Monday.
Katie Price: Harvey and Me charts the difficulties the pair face as he enters adulthood - including crucial decisions over long-term care.
Price previously told the BBC the decision to move Harvey to a specialist college was terrifying .
In its five-star review, The Times said the documentary showed hidden depths .
The paper s TV critic Carol Midgley said it portrayed the ferocity of maternal love and presented Price in a new, more meaningful light .