Viola Davis to play Michelle Obama in new series
Viola Davis will play the former first lady - a friend of hers in real life.
Viola Davis will play the former first lady - a friend of hers in real life.
13 Reasons Why has fixed some problems, but it's also created a glaring new one.
The conspirators of Kahu finally made their move but division runs high.
Kwon has also withdrawn from a Korean-government backed job fair in Auckland.
Herriman now wants to play "anybody who doesn't fit into the category of horrible".
Ewan has previously admitted he would love to return to the role.
The wildly popular Disney series is returning as a sequel.
Friends hit our screens 25 years ago but we're still learning new things.
The future King of England has been cruelly teased by a US TV presenter.
Guy Williams talks gluttony, envy and wrath when he steps into the Canvas Confession Box.
New York Times: Fifty years ago, the show united children's education, puppetry and songs.
The pressure to play the 'perfect teen idol boyfriend' weighed heavily on the young actor.
The queer revolution of 1970s San Francisco is overlooked, writes Evelyn Blackwood.
Viewers were forced to endure excruciatingly salacious scenes.
Brody Jenner says his new Victoria's Secret model girlfriend is "marriage material".
Season three of the controversial series is out today.
"Still better than being called Australia," said one commenter.
Sam Wallace has opened up about the heartbreak that fuels his Treasure Island drive.
When this contestant got rejected and caused an embarrassing scene it didn't end well.
Peaky Blinders is returning for its fifth season and its ushering in a whole new era.
Kate Elliot reveals she gave her all to the show - both physically and mentally.
Quiz master The Governess found it difficult to make ends meet before The Chase.
The boss didn't buy that she "was on a break"...
New York Times: Star discusses what it was like moving on from Roseanne without Roseanne.
COMMENT: Treasure Island delivers the TV weatherman rivalry we didn't know we needed.
Comedian John Oliver is known for his brutal take-downs of world leaders.
The gloves are well and truly off on Celebrity Treasure Island.
Stars of HBO's new series say it's 'not afraid of anything'.
Rugby great's former manager was heavily involved in making of drama, say producers.