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The best TV moments from the 2010s

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This decade is yet to come to a close but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t provided some binge-worthy watching worth noting. As TV WEEK’s 60th birthday celebrations round up we’re looking at our most recent obsessions.

Whether you were caught up in fantastic dramas like House Husbands, The Slap and Offspring, or were a reality junkie totally hooked on the Bachelor/Bachelorette Australia (who wasn’t?), there was something for everyone.

Rake

Rake – 2010

Richard Roxburgh hit the jackpot when he landed the role of bad-boy barrister Cleaver Greene. Across four seasons, Rake has attracted some of the biggest names in the business, including Cate Blanchett, Toni Collette, and Jack Thompson.

Offspring

Offspring – 2010

When Offspring began in 2010, it became watercooler TV. Nina Proudman (Asher Keddie) was awkward, nervous and relatable. Asher was perfect, and Aussie TV fans agreed, rewarding her with the Gold Logie in 2013. Over seven seasons, Offspring has cemented its status as one of the best shows we’ve ever produced.

My Kitchen Rules

My Kitchen Rules – 2010

Audiences love watching teams transform their homes into restaurants on My Kitchen Rules. We never tire of judges Manu Feildel and Pete Evans as they search for our best home cooks.

Angry Boys

Angry Boys – 2011

The talented Chris Lilley returned to character comedy in Angry Boys. The series is best remembered for the controversial inclusion of the character S.Mouse, an African American rapper, who was played by Chris.

Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo

Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo – 2011

Two big personalities were portrayed in Paper Giants: The Birth Of Cleo, taking us behind the scenes as Kerry Packer (Rob Carlton) and Ita Buttrose (Asher Keddie) team up to start Cleo magazine.

The Celebrity Apprentice Australia

The Celebrity Apprentice Australia – 2011

Contestants on The Celebrity Apprentice Australia compete in a number of business-minded challenges to raise money for charity. Season one saw Julia Morris take the win.

The Slap

The Slap – 2011

Based on the bestselling book by Aussie author Christos Tsiolkas, The Slap begins when a boy is slapped at a family barbecue. The story is told from the differing perspectives of eight people at the event, including the boy’s mother, Rosie (Melissa George).

Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year

Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year – 2011

Australia’s funniest comedic duo struck gold with Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year. The Logie Award-winning series saw Andy Lee and Hamish Blake travel to the US, Europe, Asia and South America.

The Living Room

The Living Room – 2012

Friday night viewing got a revamp when lifestyle showThe Living Room arrived. Hosted by Barry Du Bois, Dr Chris Brown, Amanda Keller and Miguel Maestre, Aussies have awarded it three Logies.

The Voice Australia

The Voice Australia – 2012

Picking winners based on voice, not looks, is what fans love about The Voice Australia coaches Seal, Joel Madden, Delta Goodrem and Keith Urban.

Redfern Now

Redfern Now – 2012

The Indigenous-themed Redfern Now was a revelation when it first debuted. Across the entire series, an impressive cast, led by Deborah Mailman and Wayne Blair, told stories from the gritty inner-city Sydney suburb of Redfern.

House Husbands

House Husbands – 2012

Let’s hear it for the boys! We’ve loved House Husbands ever since it landed on the Nine Network back in 2012. Watching Justin (Firass Dirani), Kane (Gyton Grantley), Mark (Rhys Muldoon) and Lewis (Gary Sweet) navigate fatherhood without falling apart has been hilarious.

Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries*

Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries – 2012

Mixing glamour with murder, the series was a hit for the ABC. Essie Davis stole the show as private eye Phryne Fisher, earning a Gold Logie nomination in 2016.

The Doctor Blake Mysteries

The Doctor Blake Mysteries – 2013

Craig McLachlan is no stranger to our pages, but his portrayal of Dr Lucien Blake in The Doctor Blake Mysteries has seen the former Neighbours star grace the cover again. The series is so loved it was rescued by Channel Seven this year after being axed by the ABC.

House Rules

House Rules – 2013

Hosted by Johanna Griggs, the show follows six everyday couples as they transform each other’s houses into dream homes. Previously, the winners’ mortgage would be paid off, but that all changed this year and now $200,000 is up for grabs.

Wentworth

Wentworth – 2013

Fact: Wentworth changed the game when it debuted in 2013. Never before had a pay TV show had such widespread appeal. Picking up where Prisoner left off, Wentworth was raw, violent and irresistible. It’s also served up some seriously memorable moments, including the steam press, the death of Debbie (Georgia Flood) and, of course, Bea’s (Danielle Cormack) fatal showdown with The Freak (Pamela Rabe).

Ja’mie: Private School Girl

Ja’mie: Private School Girl – 2013

Chris Lilley was back to his old tricks in 2013 with Ja’mie: Private School Girl, a six-part series focusing on wealthy school girl, Ja’mie King. Chris Lilley won the 2014 Logie award for Most Popular Actor for the series in 2014.

The Bachelor Australia/The Bachelorette Australia

The Bachelor Australia/The Bachelorette Australia– 2013

Love has been in the air ever since Tim Robards found love with Anna Heinrich. Then, after Bachelor Blake Garvey broke up with her, Sam Frost returned for another shot in 2015, but her romance with Sasha Mielczarek was short-lived.

Upper Middle Bogan

Upper Middle Bogan – 2013

All our bogan wishes were granted when ABC released Upper Middle Bogan in 2013. While we love the whole crew, Michala Banas steals the show as Amber Wheeler, bogan extraordinaire.

A Place To Call Home

A Place To Call Home – 2013

Our answer to Downton Abbey, the series has been through many ups and downs, including being cancelled by Channel Seven at the end of the second season before being saved by Foxtel. It boasts a stellar cast, including Noni Hazlehurst and Marta Dusseldorp.

Janet King

Janet King – 2014

A spin-off of ABC show Crownies, Janet King premiered in 2014 and the legal thriller quickly became one of our favourites. Marta Dusseldorp is in a league of her own as Janet, a take-no-prisoners Crown prosecutor.

INXS: Never Tear Us Apart

INXS: Never Tear Us Apart – 2014

The mystique of INXS was brought to life in this miniseries. Charting their rise from pub band to rock sensations, the miniseries also put the death of lead singer Michael Hutchence back in the spotlight.

Love Child

Love Child – 2014

Sydney’s Kings Cross played host to yet another drama when Love Child began in 2014. Starring Jessica Marais and Miranda Tapsell – who both won Logies for their work in Love Child – the series lifts the lid on Australia’s infamous forced adoption policy in the ’60s and ’70s.

800 Words

800 Words – 2015

We needed to fill the Erik Thomson– shaped hole in our lives after Packed To The Rafters finished in 2013. Luckily, 800 Words arrived two years later. Erik plays George, a widower who makes the ultimate sea change, swapping Sydney for a New Zealand hamlet.

Married At First Sight

Married At First Sight – 2015

Dubbed Australia’s most controversial experiment, matchmakers pair couples who agree to tie the knot. At the end, they choose to stay together or go their separate ways.

Molly

Molly – 2016

It was long overdue, but Molly Meldrum landed his own miniseries in 2016. Channel Seven’s two-parter told the story of Molly’s life, with Samuel Johnson winning the Silver Logie for Best Actor and Gold Logie in 2017. Molly also picked up the TV WEEK Logie Award for Best Drama Program.

The Kettering Incident

The Kettering Incident – 2016

Across eight tense episodes, Showcase’s The Kettering Incident lured viewers in. Elizabeth Debicki was a force as the mysterious doctor who returns to her hometown of Kettering to uncover a long-lost truth.

The Secret Daughter

The Secret Daughter – 2016

When the talented 2006 Australian Idol runner-up was announced as the star of Channel Seven’s The Secret Daughter, we were over the moon. Jessica seemed born to play Billie, a country pub singer on the hunt for her real father.

Doctor Doctor

Doctor Doctor – 2016

Any show with Rodger Corser is worth watching and this is no exception. Rodger plays Hugh Knight, a less-than-humble heart surgeon who begrudgingly takes a job in his hometown of Whyhope.

Barracuda

Barracuda – 2016

Based on the 2013 book by Christos Tsiolkas, Barracuda follows Danny Kelly (Elias Anton), an up-and-coming swimmer who has to battle pride and prejudice in his quest to be the best. Rachel Griffiths, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor and Matt Nable round out an impressive cast.

Australian Ninja Warrior

Australian Ninja Warrior – 2017

This year, the hit show came down under. It didn’t disappoint, smashing the TV ratings with around two million viewers an episode.

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