Firefly star Ron Glass dead at 71
Ron Glass, the handsome, prolific character actor best known for his role as the gregarious, sometimes sardonic detective Ron Harris in the long-running New York cop comedy Barney Miller, has died at age 71.
Ron Glass, the handsome, prolific character actor best known for his role as the gregarious, sometimes sardonic detective Ron Harris in the long-running New York cop comedy Barney Miller, has died at age 71.
Channel Seven has dominated 2016 – but arch-rival Nine won't concede some rounds without a fight.
9Life, you're turning my brain to mush and I like it, writes Rob Moran.
Florence Henderson, who became famous playing Carol Brady in television's iconic series The Brady Bunch, has died aged 82.
From the media machine which gave us the "Chk Chk Boom" girl and perpetual party boy Corey Worthington, a new star was born on breakfast television on Thursday morning.
"Journalists have a responsibility to quote correctly. Not just give their opinions," the Sunrise presenter said of Waleed Aly's interview with Julie Bishop.
MKR goes to the States, with a trashy twist.
Ten years after he mysteriously walked away from a hit series and a $50 million contract, comedian Dave Chappelle is returning to our TVs.
Posey will play the role made famous by Jonathan Harris in the iconic 1960s sci-fi series.
More than 60 Radio National staff met at the broadcaster's Ultimo office on Thursday to unanimously pass a motion of no confidence against ABC management.
Can nostalgia alone sustain Netflix's reboot of Gilmore Girls?
"Um... yeah, it happens pretty regularly."
Our pick of what's on the small screen
Isaiah Firebrace couldn't have asked for a better birthday present after taking out 2016's The X Factor.
The script for the revival of the Gilmore Girls poured out of the Palladinos but even they have been surprised by the reaction of fans.
Triple j unveiled their brand new Breakfast team, with Adelaide radio presenters Ben Harvey and Liam Stapleton taking over the hosting duties from comedian Matt Okine and long-time Triple J presenter Alex Dyson.
In comedy the more things change the more they stay the same.
The former One Nation man says he knew he was cast to play a certain role on the SBS reality show, he just didn't know how hard it would get.
Life Matters and Radio National aren't broken so don't overhaul them, plead ABC radio devotees.
On its final outing for the year Q&A; went to war, with the usual 2016 suspects - Donald Trump, Malcolm Turnbull, Tony Abbott, Bill Leak, racism, sexism, and so on, and on and on and on - among the contested territory. There was plenty of crossfire. But taking no prisoners - and taking honours for the night - was an unusual suspect on Q&A.;
It'll be a busy year for Dan Bourchier in 2017, appointed presenter of ABC Canberra's nightly television news bulletin as well as presenter of 666 ABC's breakfast radio program.
"Improv comedy" sometimes reveals a well-known trade secret; comedians need scriptwriters.
Geena Davis steps into the horror movie that scarred her "for life" as a child.
On playing the president and the "most bizarre, unfortunate political election cycle I've ever witnessed".
In trying to keep ahead of a changing media environment, has SBS cooked the golden goose?
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