Melissa McCarthy's outtakes just as funny as SNL sketches
We now know why Melissa McCarthy is such a hit on Saturday Night Live.
We now know why Melissa McCarthy is such a hit on Saturday Night Live.
Caitlyn Jenner has reportedly been offered $1.74 million dollars to be a part of UK Celebrity Big Brother.
First published in the Sydney Morning Herald on March 11, 1991
It follows a nine-year-old Sheldon as he navigates school-life and family.
Radio personality Merrick Watts has announced he will be leaving Triple M at the end of the year.
Late night host Jimmy Fallon has opened up about the now-infamous skit where he touched Donald Trump's hair, arguing the skit was designed to humiiate the then presidential candidate instead of humanise him.
The series' creator said the time was right for an erratic, power-mad real estate family in American public life.
The accountant behind this year's Oscars blunder may have been shoved aside, but Jimmy Kimmel is set to stay in his plum role on Hollywood's night of nights - for another year, at least.
Laws has responded to Rusciano's criticism of his "sexist" comments in a letter she read live on air.
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'I kept my composure, but I wanted to bitch-slap him across the table... He's lucky.'
However, Laws' former colleagues Jessica Rowe and Ita Buttrose defended him.
Melissa McCarthy's turn as Sean Spicer has been a show highlight this season.
George RR Martin sheds new light on potential Game of Thrones spinoffs.
The man behind a prolific stream of TV shows and cookbooks says he's "battle hardy" after two decades in the limelight.
The gang is back for a season, and it's like they've never left.
Does Tony Jones need an egg timer to ensure Q&A; panellists have equal time?
On Monday night, a post-budget edition of Q&A; was chock full of big questions. It was beamed to us Live From The Gold Coast, a miracle of science and medicine unimagined by previous generations, but otherwise the answers to modern life were less confidently come by.
This is what happens when TV executives realise a word has more than one meaning.
John Oliver has lobbed a giant, comedic grenade at New Zealand - or, as he prefers to call it, "wallaby f--- island".
Supernatural crime drama Tidelands will begin production in Queensland in 2018.
The episode, which will be broadcast live from the Gold Coast, is set to feature education minister Simon Birmingham, shadow treasurer Chris Bowen and Greens senator Larissa Waters.
It came down to a choice between Italian mother Pia Gava and Bondi doctor and father Ray Silva.
Viewers took to Twitter to slam Danny 'Spud' Frawley's racist humour over historic Shanghai AFL game.
Renewals and cancellations - there's been some mixed fortunes for your favourite overseas shows.
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