Corser stars in Nine's new medical drama
In the spirit of A Country Practice and The Flying Doctors comes Channel Nine's new comedy-drama about a doctor returning to the country town where he was born.
In the spirit of A Country Practice and The Flying Doctors comes Channel Nine's new comedy-drama about a doctor returning to the country town where he was born.
This is a spare, tight and truthful film reminding us that beneath many a glass ceiling is a floor of broken bottles.
This game show hosted by RuPaul is as delightfully silly as you'd expect.
Free holidays, cars, television roles, flights overseas, lucrative ambassadorships: In the golden age of celebrity, being a contestant on Ten's hit reality show The Bachelor Australia can be pretty golden.
Former Hey Dad! star Robert Hughes has been granted leave to appeal against his convictions and sentence for child sex abuse.
A lot can go wrong trying to find nuggets in the outback, as Discovery's Aussie Gold Hunters reveals.
Zumbo's Just Desserts contestant Ashley Glasic ran his own popular dessert store, Charlie Buckett, in Melbourne.
Newton's Law also stars Toby Schmitz and Miranda Tapsell and will air on the ABC in 2017.
The legend of King Arthur is to be turned into a New York cop drama
How Stranger Things became the biggest thing on TV and why you should probably watch it
Nostalgia junkies, you're in luck.
The wry and sharp romantic comedy Catastrophe returns, with new challenges for sardonic and acid-tongued antiheroes Sharon and Rob.
Another celebrity endorses marriage equality on TV. But are we overlooking more important issues?
Belle de Jour is a masterpiece of seductive and elusive moments that has become once again current.
The first gay couple on Married at First Sight have been stunned by the negativity directed at them from sections of the gay community.
Food, Booze and Tattoos is immediately forgettable fluff without even a skerrick of self-aware irony or humour.
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Series two of the ABC's political thriller brings some big names on board.
Thirteen years in Hollywood has taught Australian Shane Brennan plenty about making TV. Now he wants to share his knowledge back home.
In news that will surely have 14-year-old girls everywhere reaching for the teary emoji on their phones, the makers of Pretty Little Liars have announced that the seventh series of the show will be its last.
If you thought Australian television ratings were a mass of meaningless numbers and dodgy mathematics, you ain't seen nothin' yet.
Kudos to Ten for resurrecting Survivor; canny casting of super-fans is making this slick production compulsive nightly viewing.
It might well be Q&A;'s perfect match of guest and questioner - a working-class battler pondering economic injustice and a revered global expert intent on bridging the wealth divide. There was just one hitch: they appeared four months apart.Â
Keeley Hawes is luminous as the eccentric widow and mother of four who finds a new lease of life in 1930s Corfu in the joyous drama The Durrells.
How much money does it take to get viewers to watch Millionaire Hot Seat? $250,000?
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