Golden Globes: Where to watch the TV winners

Keeping up with the all the outstanding small-screen offerings in this age of peak television can feel like a full-time job. Here’s a guide of where you can at least catch the shows that scored gongs at this year’s Golden Globe awards.
Bodyguard
Winner: Best Actor in a Drama (Richard Madden)
Where to Watch: Netflix
Smashing records in the UK, the six-part, nerve-shredding BBC One drama stars Madden as a war veteran suffering from PTSD and now working as a bodyguard for the Home Secretary.
The Americans
Winner: Best Drama
Where to Watch: Showcase (Foxtel On Demand) and Fetch TV
The period spy thriller, starring real-life couple Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys as KGB spies living in American suburbia, finally scored its first win in its sixth and final season.
Killing Eve
Winner: Best Actress in a Drama (Sandra Oh)
Where to watch: SBS On Demand and Fetch TV
The story of a secret services operative (Oh) and a female assassin (Jodie Comer) who become obsessed with each other.
Sharp Objects
Winner: Best Supporting Actress in a Drama (Patricia Clarkson)
Where to watch: Showcase (Foxtel On Demand) and Fetch TV
A psychological drama about a reporter returning to her hometown to investigate the murder of two young girls (based on Gillian Flynn’s book) and co-starring Amy Adams.
Escape at Dannemora
Winner: Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie (Patricia Arquette)
Where to watch: Stan
The story of a real-life 2015 prison break in New York that spawned a massive manhunt and media frenzy. Directed by Ben Stiller.
A Very English Scandal
Winner: Best Supporting Actor (Ben Whishaw)
Where to Watch: BBC First (Foxtel on Demand) and Fetch TV
The three-part true tale of a 1970s British politician (Hugh Grant, hiding his baby blues under dark contact lenses) who stood trial for conspiracy to murder.
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Winner: Best Limited Series or TV Movie and Best Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie (Darren Criss)
Where to watch: Fox Showcase is airing the complete season on January 12 (also available On Demand).
Profiling spree-killer Andrew Cunanan (Criss) and his murder of fashion icon Gianni Versace on the steps of Versace’s South Beach residence in 1997.
The Marvellous Mrs. Maisel
Winner: Best Actress in a Comedy (Rachel Brosnahan)
Where to Watch: Seasons 1 and 2 are on Amazon Prime Video
Brosnahan stars as a fast-talking housewife turned aspiring stand-up comic in 1950s New York in this addictive series by Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino.
The Kominsky Method
Winner: Best Comedy and Best Actor in a Comedy (Michael Douglas)
Where to Watch: Netflix
Douglas plays a washed-up actor running an acting school in this Chuck Lorre-produced comedy – think The Big Bang Theory and Two and a Half Men – co-starring Alan Arkin as his buddy and long-time agent. A poignant portrait of ageing, masculinity and friendship.