New Kiwi reality show to see if millennials can survive the 80s
Unclear when the 80s became the haunted-house attraction of decades, but it's happening
Unclear when the 80s became the haunted-house attraction of decades, but it's happening
Producers and Fox Broadcasting wouldn't confirm Azaria's exit or an end to Apu.
The nurse who shocked Yellow Wiggle Greg Page labelled a 'hero'.
Decision made "immediately", thoughts with victims and all those affected.
Calls for Azaria to stop voicing the South Asian character intensified in 2017.
Greg Bruce gets in the studio with actor and soon-to-be prominent musician Karen O'Leary.
Calum Henderson on the kiwi TV show that reveals disconnect between workers and bosses.
Patrick Stewart gets down to earth about new series Star Trek: Picard.
New York Times: The star on how the next Ghostbusters is a win for the trolls.
Work is currently underway on the Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon.
Eight-figure gap cools hopes of Rachel, Ross and co returning to screens together.
With GoT now a disappointing memory can this claim the throne? Karl Puschmann finds out.
Times: Golden Globe winner, activist, mother of three: Anderson makes midlife look easy.
Is 'The One' in this last batch of The Bachelorette contestants?
COMMENT: Pay should be on merit, not on chromosomal makeup.
Karaoke kings and queens, here comes The X Factor: Celebrity.
Black Cap legend opens up on key life lessons and experiences.
Official production on series tipped to be most expensive ever starts next month.
Fleabag's creator has revealed a "secret" hidden in the music of season 2.
"All this so Meghan can play herself in The Crown"
"If you don't get how demeaning that is, I can't help you."
Spy can show you the first batch of Bachelors vying for NZ's first Bachelorette.
The former reality TV star says the couple should have shown 'some respect'.
A confrontation about the affair has reportedly led to Richards storming off the show.
New York Times: Number of original series continues to swell. When will the bubble pop?
New York Times: For creators and stars, now's the perfect time to farewell Schitt's Creek.
45-year-old Silvio Horta was found dead in Miami.
New York Times: Victoria Pedretti has played her share of women on the edge of madness.