What to Watch: The Survivors, Stick, This City Is Ours, Lego Masters and Guy Mont Spelling Bee

Clare Rigden
The West Australian
Robyn Malcolm as Verity in The Survivors.
Robyn Malcolm as Verity in The Survivors. Credit: Aedan O’Donnell / Netflix/Courtesy of Netflix

The Survivors

Friday, streaming on Netflix

There has been a plethora of book-to-TV adaptations hitting screens of late. Some have been incredibly watchable (Boy Swallows Universe), some have missed the mark (hello series two of Nine Perfect Strangers). This one, based on the book by Jane Harper, will be hoping to land with audiences — and if the trailer is anything to go by, then viewers can certainly expect a twisty-turny tale.

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It sees The Rings Of Power star Charlie Vickers playing a young man, Kieran Elliott, haunted by events that shaped his life some 15 years earlier, when a storm took the lives of two boys close to him. He survived and is haunted by what happened, still wrestling with his complex survivor guilt as he revisits his childhood home with partner Mia (played by Yerin Ha), who also grew up in the town.

Almost as soon as they land back in the tiny Tasmanian town they once called home, a body washes up on the shore, and as events unfold, it begins to look increasingly as though the death is connected to the devastating events that happened all those years ago and the death of another girl they all grew up with.

Shot in Tasmania and produced by the award-winning team at Tony Ayres Productions (Fires, Clickbait, Stateless), The Survivors boasts a stunning ensemble cast, including Robyn Malcolm (pictured), Jessica De Gouw, Catherine McClements, Thom Green and Martin Sacks.

With a cast like that, you know it’s going to be worth a watch.

Lego Masters: Grandmasters Of The Galaxy

Sunday, 7pm, Nine

Hamish and Brickman are back with Lego Masters: Grandmasters Of The Galaxy.
Hamish and Brickman are back with Lego Masters: Grandmasters Of The Galaxy. Credit: Nigel Wright/NIGEL WRIGHT

Seven seasons on, it’s truly a marvel there’s still blood to be squeezed from the Lego Masters stone. But you can’t keep a good Brickman down. And he’s back, along with host Hamish Blake, to preside over builders from seven countries — Canada, China, Finland, Sweden, USA, New Zealand and Australia — to see who’ll be crowned “the ultimate grandmaster of the galaxy”. It’s a stretch, but we’ll allow it. Family-friendly fun.

Stick

Wednesday, screening on Apple TV Plus

Marc Maron and Owen Wilson star in Stick, coming to Apple TV Plus.
Marc Maron and Owen Wilson star in Stick, coming to Apple TV Plus. Credit: Supplied

This series, starring Owen Wilson as a washed-up golf pro who finds new purpose in mentoring a young golfing prodigy, has “TV hit” written all over it. Heartfelt performances, believable characters and clippy dialogue make it an incredibly watchable proposition, even if the idea of a show about golf makes you want to stick a tee in your eye. Even the biggest haters will fall hard for this delightful series — you’re going to love it.

This City Is Ours

Wednesday, streaming on Stan

This City Is Ours is coming to Stan.
This City Is Ours is coming to Stan. Credit: Ben Blackall/Left Bank/Sony Pictures

Love yourself a gritty British crime drama? This could be about to become your new favourite. And even better — it stars Sean Bean! This series, about a gang of cocaine smugglers, has been getting great reviews in the UK, and is BBC’s most-watched new drama launch of 2025, which gives you an idea of what to expect. Also stars James Nelson-Joyce (pictured) and Hannah Onslow. One for Scouse crime fans.

Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont Spelling Bee

Wednesday, 8.35pm, ABC

Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont Spelling Bee season two is headed to ABC.
Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont Spelling Bee season two is headed to ABC. Credit: Supplied

Watching high-profile Australians try to spell on national TV will never not be funny. Throw in comedian Guy Montgomery and his comedy offsider Aaron Chen and you’ve got a laugh-out-loud quiz show guaranteed to tickle your funny bone. This season’s line-up includes Hannah Gadsby, Hamish Blake, Rove McManus, Denise Scott and Dave Hughes. Looking forward to seeing how they fare — the worse, the better!

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