To celebrate World Television Day, see what the critics have to say about some of Yellow artists’ iconic work in television…

1. MARY AND GEORGE (2024), writer Anchuli Felicia King
“This audacious drama has poisonings by prune, lesbian affairs, murders, orgies… It is magnificent.” – The Guardian

2. THE SYMPATHIZER (2024), writer Anchuli Felicia King
“Stresses that every story is the result of someone’s discretion – and no one’s account is ever definitive.”
The New York Times

3. COLIN FROM ACCOUNTS S1 & S2 (2023-2024), director Trent O’Donnell
“Still the premier dog-owner rom-com from down under” – The Rolling Stones

4. HEARTBREAK HIGH S1 & S2 (2022-2024), director Gracie Otto, director’s attachment Ismail Khan (season two), costume designer Rita Carmody
“Wild, fun, moving, and bound to be shocking to some viewers – exactly what a drama about teenagers should be.”  – The Guardian

5. GOLD DIGGERS (2023), director Helena Brooks
“Verve, energy.. gleefully anarchic and kicking rhythm.” – The Guardian

6. DEADLOCH S1 (2023), writer Anchuli Felicia King, director Gracie Otto, cinematographer Katie Milwright
“One of the best mysteries in years… Keeps you guessing right up to its brilliant and unexpected conclusion.” – Forbes

7. ROYAL FLYING DOCTORS S1 & S2 (2021-2023), director Jeremy Sims, writer and director Adrian Russell Wills
“Deserves to be applauded and welcomed with open arms.” – The Sydney Morning Herald

8. THE CLEARING (2023), showrunner Elise McCredie, director Gracie Otto, cinematographer Katie Milwright
“Disney’s first home-grown drama, is a sure-fire cult hit.” – Sydney Morning Herald

9. STATELESS (2020), showrunner Elise McCredie
“It has something profound to say about how injustice can snowball into catastrophe.” – Time

10. DANCE ACADEMY (2010-2013), showrunner and writer Samantha Strauss
“The show with the biggest heart on Australian TV – and if you missed it, you missed out.” – The Guardian