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Clockwise from top left: Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox.

Friends: the one where the cast got back together

The reunion will not only bring together the six stars of the most successful sitcom of the 1990s and early 2000s, it will answer the question which challenged a generation of TV viewers: were Ross and Rachel really on a break?

  • by Michael Idato

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From executive producers Oprah and Prince Harry, the documentary explores depression through the experiences of celebrities and ordinary people.
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Trailer: The Me You Can't See

From executive producers Oprah and Prince Harry, the documentary explores depression through the experiences of celebrities and ordinary people.

Tara June Winch’s The Yield won both the Miles Franklin Award and the Prime Minister’s Literary Award for fiction last year.

Tara June Winch’s multi-award-winning novel The Yield to be adapted for screen

Tony Briggs, the writer of The Sapphires, will adapt the acclaimed novel.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
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Actor Damon Herriman reckons “life tells you if you’re handsome”.

Damon Herriman couldn’t get a role. Then Paris Hilton came along

He’s now everyone’s go-to character at home and abroad, but it took a schlocky horror movie starring a US reality TV star, to give the actor his big US break.

  • by Louise Rugendyke
“It was a puzzling life,” Prince Harry says of life in the Royal Family.

Panic attacks, Diana’s tears: Prince Harry recalls royal life in Oprah series

In a new TV series, the 36-year-old prince talks mental health, grief and his memories of his mother with America’s confessor-in-chief Oprah Winfrey

  • by Michael Idato

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