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I'm A Celebrity beaten by current affairs

Back in your box ... Shane Warne on set of TV show I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.

It seems Australians would much rather keep up with its news and current affairs than watch Warnie and his camp mates get attacked by snakes and spiders in the South African jungle.

True sport of champion in deeds

David Pocock features in Australian Story.

What makes this such a wonderful story to follow is that David Pocock did not just turn turbulent beginnings into personal triumph, but directed his unquenchable drive towards making the world a better place.

Refined tears end Downton's elegant reign

Downton Abbey's glorious dream will remain firmly rooted in the 1920s.

Finally, Downton Abbey (Seven, 9pm) is back. We've been waiting a while, and Monday is the first chance for Australians to see the start of the sixth and final season - unless of course they have discovered some method of watching foreign television shows besides waiting for a local commercial free-to-air network to show them: but as far as I know no such method exists.

Why Sunrise looks different

<i>Sunrise</i> hosts Samantha Armytage and David Koch.

If you tuned into the top rating breakfast show on Monday, you'll have noticed the program has been given a total overhaul.