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Lottery winner Christine inspects a modern home in Sunny Meadows
Christine is pleasantly surprised by host David Bromstad's next property choice on My Lottery Dream Home on 9Now.
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Single mum Christine makes life changing plans after winning $2 million
Christine is looking for a new family home after winning $2 million on My Lottery Dream Home on 9Now.
Gordon Ramsay is impatient and opinionated. He’s also dynamite TV talent
In his latest show, Ramsay and entrepreneur Janine Allis compete against each other to find Australia’s best food-business talent – and neither host is a shrinking violet.
- by Debi Enker
Ex-Nickelodeon child stars allege abuse in shocking new documentary
TV shows from the 1990s and 2000s such as The Amanda Show and iCarly were rife with harassment, according to a new investigative series.
- by Nell Geraets
Grant and Maëva welcome British backpackers to do their farm work
Grant and Maëva welcome a new group of British backpackers who need to do their 88 days of farm work to stay in Australia on Brits Down Under.
Brooke Boney announces departure from Today show
Boney has been part of the Today team for five years.
- by Osman Faruqi
★★★★
Review
Steve Coogan goes where few actors would dare as sex predator Jimmy Savile
It takes a very brave actor to play a man as irredeemable as the late Jimmy Savile, but Steve Coogan is up to the task.
- by Karl Quinn
ABC’s James Valentine announces cancer diagnosis, will be off-air
The Afternoons presenter shared his diagnosis with listeners on Thursday.
- by Nell Geraets
How a 90-year-old TV legend wooed Ricky Martin
Carol Burnett joins Kristen Wiig and Alison Janney in the colourful soap Palm Royale, which is based on the best-selling book Mr & Mrs American Pie.
- by Michael Idato
At the movies with TV’s most unconventional everyman
From his very first job interview, Jason ‘Jabba’ Davis’ career has been marked by a certain disregard for the way things are supposed to be done.
- by Ben Pobjie
★★★★
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Retribution is a tangled web in this compelling Scottish crime drama
Fifteen years after the death of her son, Anna Dean (Kelly Macdonald) is fixated on the notion that justice has not prevailed.
- by Debi Enker