Reno Rumble a ratings disaster for Channel Nine
Nine has had a horror start to 2016, trounced by its arch-rival Seven in every official ratings week this year.
Nine has had a horror start to 2016, trounced by its arch-rival Seven in every official ratings week this year.
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Girlfriends' Guide To Divorce
Robert Patrick has taken on Schwarzenegger – now he's wrangling geeks and freaks.
John Cleese has anointed his Basil for the world premiere of Fawlty Towers Live, which will open in Sydney in August.
Like its parent competition Eurovision, Australia's pan-Asian Eurovision would be a beautiful exercise in soft diplomacy.
This queen in Galavant may be greedy, manipulative and sadistic, but Mallory Jansen loves her.
Counting down the biggest celebrity TV meltdowns and hissy fits.
Carter Smith who stopped the show in its tracks when debate shifted to Safe Schools and the fate of a program which, in his words as a queer student, saves kids from self-harm and suicide.
The TV host has taken aim at one of Trump's signature policy proposals: a border wall.
Jacqui Lambie has rebuffed Malcolm Turnbull's Double Dissolution threat, telling ABC's Q&A; she would not have a gun held to her head.
Malcolm Turnbull's own words provided much of the ammunition unloaded by ABC 7.30 host Leigh Sales on Monday night.
Let's give three mighty squeals for Peppa Pig.
The big elimination battle between Gianni and Zana and Luciano and Martino begins with all the teams lined up in Kitchen Headquarters for reasons that remain opaque.
Pee-wee Herman is back with more misadventures, and parables of friendship and forgiveness.
Eurovision Asia, anyone? Apparently so.
With Girls dipping in the zeitgeist, the shows it has helped influence, such as Love, are starting to garner attention.
LETTER OF THE WEEK
Los Angeles is one of the stars of this series, about a bunch of girlfriends supporting each other through struggling relationships and careers.
He has three Michelin stars and an OBE to his name, but the brave new world of celebrity cheffing threw Heston Blumenthal a curveball when he made headlines for growing out his trademark buzzcut.
If the series Janet King struggles to ignite, it's more to do with uninspired writing and a plodding pace that gives the whole thing an air of detached, dispassionate disinterest.
The five to 10 golden age of The Simpsons will always be with us: let us appreciate the late 20s for the genial, if trying slightly too hard, period of occasionally great animated comedy.
It's late March, and you know what that means: Christmas! Or at least it does on Bondi Rescue (Ten, 7.30pm), where the gutsy souls of the beach patrol are far too busy saving lives to worry about seasonally appropriate scheduling.
Sarah Ann Kennedy's voice is very familiar to fans of some hit children's series – and oddly popular with their fathers too.
It is difficult to look at the last year on television without considering the impact it had on the transgender world.
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