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The big talking points on TV this week

Here's what has tongues wagging in the TV WEEK office.
Jessica Marais and Zoe Ventoura

Love Child: Rafters reunion

Remember when we tuned in to see Rachel (Jessica Marais, above left) and Mel (Zoe Ventoura, above) on Packed To The Rafters every week?

Those days might be long gone, but this week it’s almost like old times when Zoe pops up as a nurse in Love Child.

If only they could give Hugh Sheridan a role in the show.

Have You Been Paying Attention?: The hidden gem that shouldn’t be hidden

If the words “Working Dog” are next 
to a project, there’s no excuse not to watch whatever show they’ve created.

Monday nights bring the laughs, with host Tom Gleisner (top middle) quizzing comedians on the week’s top news stories.

Resident 
players such as Ed Kavalee (top right) and Sam Pang (top left) ensure nobody is safe – including Network Ten’s own talent!

True Story With Hamish & Andy: Teaching sir a lesson

We love True Story With Hamish & Andy, but this week’s episode might be our favourite so far!

He might look like butter wouldn’t melt in his mouth, but schoolboy Damien (Rafferty Grierson, above) 
is one smooth wheeler-dealer in the playground. 


The youngster’s schemes have rookie teacher 
Emidio (Ryan Shelton) quaking in his boots.

Filthy Rich And Homeless: The year’s most eye-opening TV

Did you know it’s illegal to beg on the streets in Victoria?

The penalty is up to a year in prison. And if you think the homeless could easily earn a living, consider this: without a home, where would you wash?

Some businesses won’t even give away food they’re throwing out. After watching Filthy Rich And Homeless, we wonder how anyone could overcome so many obstacles.

Younger: Our obsession is back

When we first started watching Younger, we were drawn in for two main reasons.

One, Hilary Duff. And 
two, the fact that the executive producer of the series is Darren Star, the mastermind behind our cosmo- sipping Sex And The City ladies.

But with season four about to drop this week, we’ve fallen in love with 
all the characters so much, we don’t know if we want Liza (Sutton Foster) to stay with Josh (Nico Tortorella) or be with Charles (Peter Hermann).

Give it a look on Stan and get hooked like we have!

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