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The Briefcase: 'Poverty porn' label misses the point entirely

The Briefcase

KARL QUINN 11:45pm The critics have rushed to condemn it, but Karl Quinn thinks The Briefcase may be the most uplifting show on television.

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New Bachelorette is Tasmanian journalist Georgia Love: report

Georgia Love, pictured here in 2014 when she was set to star in the Phantom of the Opera in Launceston, is the 2016 Bachelorette.

2:50pm A Tasmanian-based journalist is reportedly Australia's new Bachelorette.

Game of Thrones season 6, episode 9 recap: The Battle of the Bastards is epic

Evil Ramsay Bolton faces the Starks and allies.

LENNY ANN LOW 8:44pm If you haven't watched the latest episode then you need to stop what you're doing and watch it immediately.

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Donald Trump's 'Japanese ad' by Mike Diva goes viral, fooling many along the way

Anti-Trump ad ... Papa Trumpusan in the fake Japanese campaign video for Donald Trump.

KARL QUINN 7:08pm It's got some people fooled, but the pretty-in-pink Japanese Donald Trump campaign ad is the work of Hollywood-based joker Mike Diva.

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Anton Yelchin dead: Star Trek actor, 27, killed in freak accident

FILE - In this June 11, 2015, file photo, Anton Yelchin arrives at a special screening of

KARL QUINN 8:00pm The young actor best known for playing Chekov in two Star Trek movies was killed when his car rolled and pinned him against a wall.

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The Briefcase families: We were tricked into Nine's show, but don't feel sorry for us

The Briefcase participant Jenny Carter weeps during the final moments of the episode.

KARL QUINN 2:48pm The families on Nine's reality show The Briefcase, dubbed 'poverty porn' by the critics, thought they'd signed up for something else entirely.

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Networking: the latest news from the television industry, June 20

Larry David's long-suffering <i>Curb Your Enthusiasm</i> alter ego is back after five years.

PAUL KALINA 11:53am Larry David – he left, he did nothing, and now he's returning.

The Voice Mexico singer Jano Fuentes, 45, of Chicago, ambushed and shot

The Voice singer Alejandro 'Jano' Fuentes was shot and killed.

Less than a week after Christina Grimmie, an American singer who appeared on the Mexican version of The Voice was shot and critically wounded

The Veronicas to guest coach on The Voice for Joel Madden, Benji Madden

The Veronicas, Jessica and Lisa Marie Origliasso.

Staff writer Australian pop duo The Veronicas will be seated in The Voice's red chairs next Sunday, replacing The Maddens who will briefly return to the United States for a tour commitment.

Our pick of what's on the small screen

Bruce Willis in Looper.

Various Battlefield One is under fire for its World War I premise.

What's on

What's on TV: Friday, June 24

Henry Rollins in This Is Not Happening.

12:00am Henry Rollins recalls the first time he took LSD in This Is Not Happening.

What's on TV: Saturday, June 25

Ella Hooper in RocKwiz.

12:00am Anthony Bourdain visits Scotland, while RocKwiz celebrates local music heroes.

What's on TV: Sunday, June 26

Anna Torv in Secret City.

12:00am Artist Frances Belle Parker offers up an alternate history of rural NSW in Colour Theory; political tensions boil over in Secret City.

Critic's Choice: Dr Thorne, The Immortalist, Trapped

Ian McShane as Sir Roger Scatcherd in <i>Dr Thorne</i>.

MELINDA HOUSTON The return of a thorough cad to the family home sends Dr Thorne into a polite freak-out.

Real life revelations inspire legal thriller Undercover

Nick Johnson (Adrian Lester) and Maya Cobbina (Sophie Okeondo) are part of an exceptional cast in <i>Undercover</I>.

MELINDA HOUSTON Not so much based on a true story as grounded in real events, this terrific new drama from Peter Moffat is inspired by recent revelations that some British police officers who had gone undercover in the 1960s and '70s sometimes stayed there.