Tuesday, 22 December 2020, 11:33 am
Acorn TV typically delights fans every Christmas with the
new season of Canada’s long-running, award-winning period
drama
Murdoch Mysteries. But since shoots were
delayed this fall due to COVID-19, Acorn TV and the
producers of this series have gifted their fans with a
one-of-a-kind event: a one-hour intimate concert special
celebrating the evocative music popular during the series’
turn of the 20th Century era, including much-loved
highlights from the drama’s well-revered score along with
contemporary pieces by Brahms, Ravel, Tchaikovsky, Strauss
and more. This stirring classical music program was
performed by a seven-piece ensemble from the Toronto
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Thursday, Dec. 17 Mailman is superb - The Guardian The only new TV show to watch. an impressive ensemble cast. paired with a cutting and topical script, this is a series that secures a spot as one of the best Australian offerings of the year - Mamamia.com.au Terrific - The Sydney Morning Herald One of the strongest opening hours of TV I have seen in years. some of the most powerful acting I have seen in a long time. Make sure you check it out - TL;DR Reviews Mailman is electrifying. Tectonic. Unforgettable - ScreenHub
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