![Elaine Way in Fitzroy.](/web/20161111040850im_/http://www.smh.com.au/content/dam/images/g/s/m/w/v/s/image.related.wideLandscape.300x169.gsn2gs.png/1478830213969.jpg)
Melbourne has an 'Elaine Way', a tribute to Seinfeld's Elaine Benes
It's about time, and it's spectacular.
It's about time, and it's spectacular.
The sitcom heroine has returned to vent her anger and tell us it’ll all be okay.
Prince Harry's new girlfriend has requested time off from filming US legal drama Suits amid intense harassment after their relationship went public.
The makers of South Park were so certain of a Hillary Clinton victory they wrote a storyline with her as the victor in its first post-election episode.
Some engaged couples dream of having a great band at their wedding, but for Melburnians Ben and Allie, they dreamed of chariots and sword fights.
Sixteen years before Trump's America, The Simpsons foresaw it all.
More than 70 million viewers tuned into the US election across more than a dozen channels.
Launch a stupid idea, expect to be the butt of some stinging jokes.
Often when we watch TV it's a minor character we most fondly remember. Here are six unforgettable supporting roles.
These latest online leaks appear entirely plausible, coinciding with scenes the cast have been spotted filming in Spain.
One episode in, Sir David Attenborough's latest series has already left viewers in sweaty, heaving hysterics.
Alec Baldwin has mastered Donald Trump this season on Saturday Night Live, receiving rave reviews for his eerily uncanny impressions, but he wonders if there is something medically wrong with the presidential candidate.
Outspoken broadcaster Alan Jones will be forced off-air indefinitely to have major back surgery, sparking concerns by colleagues over his recent run of ill health.
Did you really think Jon Stewart could stay off TV the night before the presidential election?
It was steady as she goes in Melbourne radio in the latest ratings survey.
Seal is making a return among the mix of entertainment highlights planned for 2017 for the Nine Network.
It's a prime-time staple on Aussie screens - and now The Project is planning a Kiwi version.
It seemed like a perfect match but don't believe everything you see on TV, says First Dates' breakout star.
Gerard Whateley is a benchmark of sports commentary.
Radio 2GB has scored an unbeaten century at the top of Sydney radio by recording its 100th consecutive ratings success - an unprecedented winning streak that stretches back to a time before Malcolm Turnbull was in parliament, Steve Smith was playing first-class cricket or anyone had heard of Kim Kardashian.
"It's an election like we've never seen before," says Nine News director Darren Wick of the network's unprecedented US election coverage.
The comedian talks about tackling serious issues with her new talk show, Chelsea.
Warner Bros has commissioned a prequel to The Big Bang Theory which will focus on a young Sheldon Cooper.
Canadian journalist Naomi Klein has skewered Australia for its treatment of asylum seekers in offshore detention.
As Canberra replaced orderly rule with a game of Twister and Washington replaced democracy with a variety show, Q&A; came at us with a slightly lunatic literary bent.
Search pagination
Save articles for later.
Subscribe for unlimited access to news. Login to save articles.
Return to the homepage by clicking on the site logo.