Craig Pearce's punk rock take on young William Shakespeare
Baz Luhrmann's longtime collaborator has created a livewire TV series about the young playwright.
Baz Luhrmann's longtime collaborator has created a livewire TV series about the young playwright.
With Jacenko on board, Foxtel would have their fill of material with her life playing out in the public eye like a real-life soap opera.
Instead of following his heart, the marketing director from Sydney is accused of following producers' lead, who meddled most during rose ceremonies to maximise drama.
When the 29th season of The Simpsons premieres later this year, it will be doing so without its longtime musical contributor, Alf Clausen.
The GoT actor reflects on his character's new identity, the Three-Eyed Raven, and how his story will end.
Sunrise host David Koch fought back tears on breakfast television after sharing a personal story ahead of Father's Day this weekend.
The ABC's political editor Chris Uhlmann is taking up a new role with Channel Nine.
Ten's current affairs show The Project has taken aim at a controversial anti-marriage equality commercial, skewering the ad in a skit that's gone viral.
It seems The Bachelor Australia is not afraid to test its PG classification with a little X-rated flirtation centred around Matty's "Johnson".
The jury is out on whether the adventures of the Proudman family should have ended several years ago.
It's billed as a portrait of New York's 1970s sex industry, but the latest show from the creator of The Wire has far grander ambitions than that.
The man responsible for plunging the Game of Thrones world into chaos has opened up about his character's grisly demise.
An Indian television soap opera that shows a 10-year-old boy married to a 19-year-old woman has been pulled off air following protests from viewers who said it glorified child marriage.
The actor who plays Ser Davos discusses this season's shocks and his lightening fast travelling speed.
Our pick of what's showing on the small screen this week
Hold on to your Dragon Glass because we're taking a stab at being the Three-eyed Raven over season eight.
It was billed as Game of Thrones' longest episode to date, for some people, season seven's finale was even longer than anticipated.
Despite doubts, the return of Catalyst in a new format is welcome; the same cannot be said for Brian Taylor on Talking Footy.
Hamish and Andy have lost their title as Melbourne's drive kings, with 3AW's Tim Elliot slipping back into first place and Nova nipping at FOX FM's heels in key timeslots.
Popular FM duo Amanda Keller and Brendan 'Jonesy' Jones have struck back in the latest radio ratings, earning the biggest jump in the competitive breakfast slot.
US comedian Kathy Griffin has lashed out at Samantha Armytage, telling the Sunrise host she was "full of crap" for attempting to justify the backlash to Griffin's controversial Donald Trump beheading stunt.
British doctor and TV presenter Michael Mosley has pioneered a style of journalism that involves him experimenting on his own body.
The finale answered some of the criticisms levelled at the show in recent weeks, and set things up brilliantly for its final season.
On Monday's Q&A;, the panel debated whether footnotes should be attached to public statues - and public siblings.
The season wraps up as we always suspected it would - with the Seven Kingdoms in disarray, and the army of the undead on the march through the Wall.
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