
Best Episodes Of The Newsreader
Best Episodes Of The Newsreader
(Overall Rating: ★ 7.8)Episode Ratings & Analysis
Discover the best and most memorable episodes of The Newsreader, from fan favorites to critically acclaimed moments. Explore detailed ratings, episode summaries, and visualize how the show's quality evolved over time.
An unconventional relationship in a world on the cusp of change; a star newsreader and an ambitious gay reporter join forces in a ruthless 1986 newsroom, as events unfold that will change their lives.
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A Model Daughter
The News At Six is approached by Geoff and Evelyn's daughter Kay Walters, who offers her story of addiction for a price, plunging Helen and Dale into an ethical dilemma.
Meltdown
While Helen is still reeling after Dale's revelation, reports emerge of a nuclear accident in Chernobyl. In the face of great fear and uncertainty, the pair must confront who they really are to each other, and to themselves.
That was great! I'm glad I continued after my reaction to ep.4, 'cuz 5th and 6th continued to revea...
No More Lies
Dale's career and his relationship with Helen couldn't be going any better, until his prized interview with an HIV-positive mother goes horribly wrong. In the eye of a media storm, buried secrets come to light.
the way Jen, Noelene's sister, half-heartedly and full-confusedly returns Rob's bow lol
Greed and Fear
With international stock markets in freefall, Helen is plunged into crisis when a gossip columnist threatens to expose her troubled past. Feeling hunted, she turns to embattled CEO Charlie Tate for help.
So, amidst the financial crisis of Black Monday, a story about Helen's psychiatric issues is threate...
The Hungry Truth
As Australia's 1988 Bicentennial approaches, Helen is determined to interview a fiery Aboriginal activist. Meanwhile, Dale quietly plans an elaborate marriage proposal.
here for Sam Reid's enthusiastic prancing at the end of the promo shoot: https://i.postimg.cc/Pqf...
Fireworks
It's the biggest television event of the decade - Australia Day 1988, featuring a full re-enactment of the first fleet sailing into Sydney Harbour, ceremonies with Prince Charles and Princess Diana, and one of the biggest protests ever seen in Australia.
Ah, how I'd have wished that Helen or Dale had punched Lindsay. What a despicable character, honestl...
A Step Closer to the Madness
Helen is deeply apprehensive about meeting Dale's mother, while Dale gets lumbered with Royal Wedding puff pieces. But their everyday concerns are thrown aside when a bomb goes off on Russell Street.
Which character was most annoying in, "Angels in America?" Besides Roy Cohn? Joe Pitt.... (The guy...
People Like You and Me
The country is rocked by a shock mass shooting in the heart of Melbourne. When Helen races to air with confronting footage of the aftermath, she is seen as exploiting the tragedy, and public sentiment shifts against her.
Such a great feeling to be watching a properly brilliant Australian drama.
Three, Two, One…
In 1986, the cutthroat world of commercial television news throws ambitious reporter Dale and newsreader Helen together.
So far I loved everything Anna Torv was in - this is no exception. She plays her characters differen...
Once in a Lifetime
Helen and Dale's new alliance has become the talk of the office as they cover the much-hyped return of Halley's Comet. The closer Dale draws to Helen, the more he finds himself thrust into the spotlight.
Unstable personality meets presumed closet homosexual? At least the latter is heavily implied in thi...
Decision 87
It's one year on and Helen and Dale are now established as 'The Golden Couple of News'. It's Election Night 1987 - Hawke vs Howard. Competitor Geoff Walters is also making a well-publicised comeback on a rival network.
We catch up to the newsreader-couple a year later on election night. There's a political commenta...
The White Marquis Matinee Jacket
When news breaks of Lindy Chamberlain's imminent release from prison, Helen, Dale and cameraman Tim fly to Darwin. But they'll face fierce competition as they fight to land the "interview of the century".
Ah, ego-stroking vs ambition. Before that, no one paid for an interview? Interesting. So, is Dale...
Night of Nights
In 1989, and Helen and Dale are reaching new peaks of success. Helen has been given her very own current affairs program, and Dale has become the biggest name in news with a Gold Logie nomination.
Good to have this show back. So, time jump, Dale made his way on the news show, Helen overseas wi...
A New Era
When news of an Alaskan oil spill breaks on the day of Public Eye's launch, Helen is pressured to rethink her show format, whilst combatting a brutal act of sabotage from Lindsay. Dale tries to land an interview with the PM.
hate it when couples get together on shows and the writers are immediately like _how do we introduce...
Behind The Front Line
Dale embraces his success, hosting a lavish birthday party. Meanwhile, Helen is struggling personally and professionally - Public Eye's ratings are dire but when offered an exclusive, she sees an opportunity to save her show.
Anna Torv can't keep getting away with this (being so good) love a good Lindsay shouting scene bu...
One Team, All Brothers
As Public Eye climbs ever closer to News At Six's deteriorating numbers, Dale teams up with Rob, pushing the CEO to replace Lindsay. Rob makes a controversial comment on air when discussing Apartheid sports boycotts.
Dale and Kay... urgh... especially her filming everything. Rob should finally face up to the fact...
On the Brink
As Public Eye reaches number one, Helen is blindsided by a front-page article revealing her history of mental health struggles and institutionalisation. As she considers how to respond, she focusses her energy on a special report about the mental health system.
Rob vocally and publicly standing up for his woman! attaboy Rob, 'bout time!
The Fall
Dale is falling apart, leaning heavily on alcohol to get through his day. When Helen's relationship with Bill deteriorates, her ability to produce her show is questioned, as news breaks of the Berlin Wall falling.
a bit of a melodramatic end to the season unfortunately, too many things happened too neatly Dale...
The White Marquis Matinee Jacket
When news breaks of Lindy Chamberlain's imminent release from prison, Helen, Dale and cameraman Tim fly to Darwin. But they'll face fierce competition as they fight to land the "interview of the century".
Ah, ego-stroking vs ambition. Before that, no one paid for an interview? Interesting. So, is Dale...
Decision 87
It's one year on and Helen and Dale are now established as 'The Golden Couple of News'. It's Election Night 1987 - Hawke vs Howard. Competitor Geoff Walters is also making a well-publicised comeback on a rival network.
We catch up to the newsreader-couple a year later on election night. There's a political commenta...
Three, Two, One…
In 1986, the cutthroat world of commercial television news throws ambitious reporter Dale and newsreader Helen together.
So far I loved everything Anna Torv was in - this is no exception. She plays her characters differen...
Once in a Lifetime
Helen and Dale's new alliance has become the talk of the office as they cover the much-hyped return of Halley's Comet. The closer Dale draws to Helen, the more he finds himself thrust into the spotlight.
Unstable personality meets presumed closet homosexual? At least the latter is heavily implied in thi...
People Like You and Me
The country is rocked by a shock mass shooting in the heart of Melbourne. When Helen races to air with confronting footage of the aftermath, she is seen as exploiting the tragedy, and public sentiment shifts against her.
Such a great feeling to be watching a properly brilliant Australian drama.
A Step Closer to the Madness
Helen is deeply apprehensive about meeting Dale's mother, while Dale gets lumbered with Royal Wedding puff pieces. But their everyday concerns are thrown aside when a bomb goes off on Russell Street.
Which character was most annoying in, "Angels in America?" Besides Roy Cohn? Joe Pitt.... (The guy...
No More Lies
Dale's career and his relationship with Helen couldn't be going any better, until his prized interview with an HIV-positive mother goes horribly wrong. In the eye of a media storm, buried secrets come to light.
the way Jen, Noelene's sister, half-heartedly and full-confusedly returns Rob's bow lol
Greed and Fear
With international stock markets in freefall, Helen is plunged into crisis when a gossip columnist threatens to expose her troubled past. Feeling hunted, she turns to embattled CEO Charlie Tate for help.
So, amidst the financial crisis of Black Monday, a story about Helen's psychiatric issues is threate...
The Hungry Truth
As Australia's 1988 Bicentennial approaches, Helen is determined to interview a fiery Aboriginal activist. Meanwhile, Dale quietly plans an elaborate marriage proposal.
here for Sam Reid's enthusiastic prancing at the end of the promo shoot: https://i.postimg.cc/Pqf...
Fireworks
It's the biggest television event of the decade - Australia Day 1988, featuring a full re-enactment of the first fleet sailing into Sydney Harbour, ceremonies with Prince Charles and Princess Diana, and one of the biggest protests ever seen in Australia.
Ah, how I'd have wished that Helen or Dale had punched Lindsay. What a despicable character, honestl...
Meltdown
While Helen is still reeling after Dale's revelation, reports emerge of a nuclear accident in Chernobyl. In the face of great fear and uncertainty, the pair must confront who they really are to each other, and to themselves.
That was great! I'm glad I continued after my reaction to ep.4, 'cuz 5th and 6th continued to revea...
A Model Daughter
The News At Six is approached by Geoff and Evelyn's daughter Kay Walters, who offers her story of addiction for a price, plunging Helen and Dale into an ethical dilemma.
"_not to be pedantic but you can't be both a slug and reptilian_"
Three, Two, One…
In 1986, the cutthroat world of commercial television news throws ambitious reporter Dale and newsreader Helen together.
So far I loved everything Anna Torv was in - this is no exception. She plays her characters differen...
Once in a Lifetime
Helen and Dale's new alliance has become the talk of the office as they cover the much-hyped return of Halley's Comet. The closer Dale draws to Helen, the more he finds himself thrust into the spotlight.
Unstable personality meets presumed closet homosexual? At least the latter is heavily implied in thi...
The White Marquis Matinee Jacket
When news breaks of Lindy Chamberlain's imminent release from prison, Helen, Dale and cameraman Tim fly to Darwin. But they'll face fierce competition as they fight to land the "interview of the century".
Ah, ego-stroking vs ambition. Before that, no one paid for an interview? Interesting. So, is Dale...
A Step Closer to the Madness
Helen is deeply apprehensive about meeting Dale's mother, while Dale gets lumbered with Royal Wedding puff pieces. But their everyday concerns are thrown aside when a bomb goes off on Russell Street.
Which character was most annoying in, "Angels in America?" Besides Roy Cohn? Joe Pitt.... (The guy...
No More Lies
Dale's career and his relationship with Helen couldn't be going any better, until his prized interview with an HIV-positive mother goes horribly wrong. In the eye of a media storm, buried secrets come to light.
the way Jen, Noelene's sister, half-heartedly and full-confusedly returns Rob's bow lol
Meltdown
While Helen is still reeling after Dale's revelation, reports emerge of a nuclear accident in Chernobyl. In the face of great fear and uncertainty, the pair must confront who they really are to each other, and to themselves.
That was great! I'm glad I continued after my reaction to ep.4, 'cuz 5th and 6th continued to revea...
Decision 87
It's one year on and Helen and Dale are now established as 'The Golden Couple of News'. It's Election Night 1987 - Hawke vs Howard. Competitor Geoff Walters is also making a well-publicised comeback on a rival network.
We catch up to the newsreader-couple a year later on election night. There's a political commenta...
People Like You and Me
The country is rocked by a shock mass shooting in the heart of Melbourne. When Helen races to air with confronting footage of the aftermath, she is seen as exploiting the tragedy, and public sentiment shifts against her.
Such a great feeling to be watching a properly brilliant Australian drama.
Greed and Fear
With international stock markets in freefall, Helen is plunged into crisis when a gossip columnist threatens to expose her troubled past. Feeling hunted, she turns to embattled CEO Charlie Tate for help.
So, amidst the financial crisis of Black Monday, a story about Helen's psychiatric issues is threate...
The Hungry Truth
As Australia's 1988 Bicentennial approaches, Helen is determined to interview a fiery Aboriginal activist. Meanwhile, Dale quietly plans an elaborate marriage proposal.
here for Sam Reid's enthusiastic prancing at the end of the promo shoot: https://i.postimg.cc/Pqf...
A Model Daughter
The News At Six is approached by Geoff and Evelyn's daughter Kay Walters, who offers her story of addiction for a price, plunging Helen and Dale into an ethical dilemma.
"_not to be pedantic but you can't be both a slug and reptilian_"
Fireworks
It's the biggest television event of the decade - Australia Day 1988, featuring a full re-enactment of the first fleet sailing into Sydney Harbour, ceremonies with Prince Charles and Princess Diana, and one of the biggest protests ever seen in Australia.
Ah, how I'd have wished that Helen or Dale had punched Lindsay. What a despicable character, honestl...
Night of Nights
In 1989, and Helen and Dale are reaching new peaks of success. Helen has been given her very own current affairs program, and Dale has become the biggest name in news with a Gold Logie nomination.
Good to have this show back. So, time jump, Dale made his way on the news show, Helen overseas wi...
A New Era
When news of an Alaskan oil spill breaks on the day of Public Eye's launch, Helen is pressured to rethink her show format, whilst combatting a brutal act of sabotage from Lindsay. Dale tries to land an interview with the PM.
hate it when couples get together on shows and the writers are immediately like _how do we introduce...
Behind The Front Line
Dale embraces his success, hosting a lavish birthday party. Meanwhile, Helen is struggling personally and professionally - Public Eye's ratings are dire but when offered an exclusive, she sees an opportunity to save her show.
Anna Torv can't keep getting away with this (being so good) love a good Lindsay shouting scene bu...
One Team, All Brothers
As Public Eye climbs ever closer to News At Six's deteriorating numbers, Dale teams up with Rob, pushing the CEO to replace Lindsay. Rob makes a controversial comment on air when discussing Apartheid sports boycotts.
Dale and Kay... urgh... especially her filming everything. Rob should finally face up to the fact...
On the Brink
As Public Eye reaches number one, Helen is blindsided by a front-page article revealing her history of mental health struggles and institutionalisation. As she considers how to respond, she focusses her energy on a special report about the mental health system.
Rob vocally and publicly standing up for his woman! attaboy Rob, 'bout time!
The Fall
Dale is falling apart, leaning heavily on alcohol to get through his day. When Helen's relationship with Bill deteriorates, her ability to produce her show is questioned, as news breaks of the Berlin Wall falling.
a bit of a melodramatic end to the season unfortunately, too many things happened too neatly Dale...
Season | Average Rating | Episodes | Best Episode | Worst Episode |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | ★ 8.1 | 6 |
★ 8.5
A Model Daughter
|
★ 7.7
Decision 87
|
1 | ★ 8.0 | 6 |
★ 8.3
Meltdown
|
★ 7.6
The White Marquis Matinee Jacket
|
"_not to be pedantic but you can't be both a slug and reptilian_"