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Seven Network slapped on the wrist over 'African gangs' coverage

Seven Network slapped on the wrist over 'African gangs' coverage

The communication watchdog says Seven's Sunday Night program broadcast an inaccurate statement about African Australians.

  • by Broede Carmody and Jennifer Duke

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Jennifer Byrne joins Mastermind reboot on SBS

Jennifer Byrne joins Mastermind reboot on SBS

Plus, Australian actor Ben Lawson has been cast in a US comedy pilot alongside Katey Sagal.

  • by Michael Idato
Kit Harington sought therapy after Jon Snow's epic Game of Thrones twist
Game of Thrones

Kit Harington sought therapy after Jon Snow's epic Game of Thrones twist

"I felt I had to feel that I was the most fortunate person in the world, when actually, I felt very vulnerable," the 32-year-old said.

  • by Cydney Henderson
Daily Picks M Magazine Thursday, March 21
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Daily Picks M Magazine Thursday, March 21

Thursday Picks March 21: Trust Me, Show Me the Movie!, Gogglebox Australia

  • by Bridget McManus
Julia Louis-Dreyfus' bittersweet goodbye to VP Selina Meyer

Julia Louis-Dreyfus' bittersweet goodbye to VP Selina Meyer

Veep star Julia Louis-Dreyfus talks about political satire in the age of the self-satirising White House and saying goodbye after seven seasons.

  • by Michael Idato
Killing Eve claims its first local victim

Killing Eve claims its first local victim

The Heights marks the ABC's foray into soap opera territory but it's unlikely to survive the network's programming whims.

  • by Craig Mathieson
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With bush wees and fruit bats, Bluey has Australian stories for kids and grown-ups

With bush wees and fruit bats, Bluey has Australian stories for kids and grown-ups

It has to be the highest praise for any children's series that when an episode finishes the child watching it goes "Again!", while the parent goes: "OK, one more". Every. Single. Time.

  • by Louise Rugendyke
Billions artfully peers through a looking glass

Billions artfully peers through a looking glass

Asia Kate Dillon talks about the intersection of politics, art and gender representation on the high stakes finance drama Billions.

  • by Michael Idato
Towards darkness: Billions star Maggie Siff gets candid

Towards darkness: Billions star Maggie Siff gets candid

Maggie Siff talks frankly about the ethical minefield of Billions and Wendy and Chuck's very complicated bedroom life.

  • by Michael Idato
Green Guide letters: TV viewers bite back

Green Guide letters: TV viewers bite back

Dismiss Neighbours and Home and Away at your own peril.

Pioneer podcasts that all newcomers should put at the top of their list

Pioneer podcasts that all newcomers should put at the top of their list

Three classic shows of the decade-plus podcast era.

  • by Peter Wells