This week we’re watching American Primeval, a new medical drama called The Pitt, Dr Karl’s new doco series and Freddie Flintoff’s emotional Field of Dreams spin-off.
Clare Rigden
Tony Armstrong’s contract with ABC was up on December 31. It’s the end of an era for the 35 year-old ex-AFL player, who over the past four years has carved a niche for himself as one of its most bankable stars.
The owners of the home used in TV’s Breaking Bad are hoping to fetch millions for its sale, with designs on turning it into a museum or holiday rental.
Susan Montoya Bryan
This week we’re checking into Noah Wyle’s ER, catching up with Hannah from The Split, scratching our head over Eat the Invaders and reliving our childhood with Goosebumps: The Vanishing.
Where Martha Stewart walked, Meghan Markle is sprinting all the way to the bank with her new Netflix lifestyle series.
Georgina Noack
A number of the beloved movie's most famous scenes were cut for the broadcast.
Caleb Taylor
Complaints are already streaming in over the ABC’s New Year’s Eve program – as some social media users slam the coverage as “divisive” and a “disappointment”.
Blake Antrobus
Now’s the perfect time to catch up on all that great TV you missed last year. Here are the best shows that hit Aussie screens in 2024, as voted by our resident Screen Queen, Clare Rigden.
There are some MASSIVE shows dropping new seasons in 2025. So whether it’s a re-watch or a first time binge, these are the shows you need to be diving into this summer.
It’s not a stretch to say that Philomena Cunk is the most intriguing woman on television. Find out why our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is excited for her return to Netflix this week.
Megan Smart has had numerous acting roles since graduating from WAAPA but her latest, in crime drama Black Snow’s second season, opposite in-demand star Travis Fimmel, challenged her in new ways.
A new series of Black Snow, New Year celebrations on ABC, the new drama Lockerbie: A Search for Truth, Cunk on Life and Tiddler: here’s what we’re watching on TV this week.
Foxtel has been sold in a $3.5 billion deal that will bring UK sports entertainment juggernaut DAZN to Australia’s shores — and catapult local codes such as AFL and NRL onto a bigger global stage.
Daniel Newell
The halls are decked, the pressies are wrapped — but what on earth are you popping on the table for Christmas lunch? These festive food TV specials have you sorted.
This week, our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is grabbing a chicken bhuna and settling in to pay tribute to Gavin & Stacey as it finishes up for good this Boxing Day.
TV reviewer Clare Rigden uses her inside knowledge on what to put on your must-binge list: Suits: LA, The Narrow Road To The Deep North, Apple Cider Vinegar, Prime Target and A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms.
From the Doctor Who Christmas special and Squid Game season two to the Gavin & Stacey finale and The Road Trip, here’s what we’re watching this week on Aussie TV.
In an emotional post, they said their daughter taught them the ‘intensity of both love and pain we never knew possible’.
Georgie Kearney
Under the mistletoe? More like under the radar! This Christmas Eve we’ve uncovered the best hidden-gem festive TV, guaranteed to get you in the mood as you wrap your pressies.
This week we’re watching Douglas Is Cancelled through slit fingers, dipping into Daddy Issues, trying to get enthused by Virgin River and reliving our childhood love of Wham! with a great Christmas doco.
The US remake of Laid, the darkly funny Douglas Is Cancelled, The Hundred With Andy Lee’s Christmas special, Virgin River and Daddy Issues: here’s what we’re watching this week on TV.
It was a bittersweet day for Bluey fans, with news of a feature length movie coming as creator Joe Brumm signalled he may be stepping away from the series.
Kate Emery
Veteran breakfast TV host Sam Armytage has snapped on air over an issue she says flies in the face of Australia’s standing as a “modern country”.
Ryan Bourke