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Why are we still persisting with the Wife Swap franchise in 2019, asks Anna Murray.
Why are we still persisting with the Wife Swap franchise in 2019, asks Anna Murray.
What we know so far about next month's hotly-anticipated new season ...
Cult favourite Peep Show is set to be remade for American audiences.
Kit Harington got extremely emotional when he discovered the season's biggest plot twist
Actors say Central Park Five case still relevant for anyone growing up black in Trump's US
New York Times: More than a decade after The O.C., Barton's doing a reality crossover.
They said: "No way am I going to voluntarily walk into that situation"
Disappointed GoT fans are hoping George RR Martin can fix the flaws in his final books.
Tui Keenan feeds her family with her passion for hunting and connecting with her heritage.
Alex Winter is interested in how technology can be used to both liberate and oppress.
New York Times: Who is Sophie Turner without Sansa Stark? We're about to find out.
Imagine having to work with your ex … wouldn't be ideal, would it.
The Kiwi version of this classic reality show finally gets its day.
Emilia Clarke says it's "the only question" she ever gets asked now.
One faithful sidekick was originally supposed to survive until the bitter end.
Game of Thrones is over, and so is one of our biggest communal distractions.
People from a variety of origins need to be represented on New Zealand television.
One individual miraculously sailed through the finale to take the power back.
Two GoT stars have revealed the one showdown they wish happened in the final season.
Stars were "smothered" and money was no object when it came to keeping secrets.
Big Little Lies star Zoe Kravitz has reportedly married her boyfriend Karl Glusman.
Should we be exposing vulnerable people to emotional trauma for TV entertainment?
MediaWorks has narrowed its losses from last year.
Interview with Xavier Marquez on dictatorships and legitimacy in Game of Thrones.
"Reese and I were literally screaming on the phone with each other," says Kidman.
Who knew one of New Zealand's wildest cold cases involves circus animals and a PM?
"It's disrespectful to the crew, and the writers, and the filmmakers," said Turner.
The Christchurch mosque attacks reminds us what a big part media plays in inclusion
Air New Zealand tells George R. R. Martin that NZ is a "fantasy writer's fantasy".
Alabama Public Television chose not to air an episode that included a same-sex wedding.