Groundhog Day in a dystopian near-future
Rachael Taylor (Jessica Jones) stars in a fiendishly plotted sci-fi thriller.
Rachael Taylor (Jessica Jones) stars in a fiendishly plotted sci-fi thriller.
Update: The petition authors, who took aim at Triple J's Hottest 100 date, have announced that they will continue to keep the petition going until the ABC youth station makes clear its plans for an alternative date in the future.
The best of what's on the small screen this week
A former Married at First Sight contestant has unloaded on the program during Tuesday night's finale, calling the show a sham.
As sleuth Agatha Raisin, The Office's Ashley Jensen has solved the mystery of the Saturday night death slot.
It was a show that changed the way we think about public shaming.
The all-dancing television debut of disgraced US Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte got off to a bumpy start after members of the studio audience attempted to tackle Lochte while he was on stage.
Triple J is in serious discussions to shift the Hottest 100 away from Australia Day, in response to a growing campaign to move it out of respect to Indigenous Australians.
The host of drag reality series RuPaul's Drag Race has won his first Emmy Award in a huge victory for the queer community.
You Can't Ask That brings the "real" factor back to reality TV.
Aussie actor Damon Herriman hopes he'll finally stop being the face that people can't put a name to when HBO drama series Quarry airs next month.
Family feud came to the ABC on Monday night - and, oh brother,  it was quite a climax to an extra awkward day for a bumptious Nationals senator from Bendigo making her debut on Q&A.;Â
Ex-Australian soldier Adam Whittington has told Sunday Night that 60 Minutes left him to rot in one of the world's worst prisons, even though they paid for the child retrieval operation.
All the blood, sweat and tears has paid off for the Australian visual effects company that has just won an Emmy for its Game of Thrones work.
Bear Grylls: Survival School might change your perceptions of both the over-exposed presenter and children's shows.
Gerard Whateley and Mark Robinson have little in common, other than their love of football, and that's made AFL 360 the top entertainment show on Fox Footy.
The 60th anniversary of Australian TV is a chance to celebrate innovation and diversity, and not just the crow calls of Graham Kennedy and Ted Bullpitt.
Hack Live tackles the hot-button topics of the day, from immigration to home-grown racism.
Miranda vanished from Hanging Rock in a beloved classic film 41 years ago; now she's returning to the small screen.
Before making his own indelible mark on Australian TV, TV left its mark on actor, writer and director Rob Sitch.
The Biggest Loser is being revived by Channel Ten but both Michelle Bridges and Steve "Commando" Willlis have quit, with a new face joining the series.
Adam Whittington, the hero/bad-guy/patsy in 60 Minutes' disastrous Lebanon adventure, has unloaded on the Nine network.
Despite a stellar television career - including marquee roles on Saturday Night Live - the comedic actress has never received one of those gold Emmy statues.
Programs running late used to be our biggest bugbear. Now, we fret for our public broadcasters.
Being confined to a wheelchair hasn't slowed Tim Ferguson down. He's back in a reunited Doug Anthony All Stars, he's directed his first movie and he just might have a new TV show too.
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