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Seasons of TV nostalgia just what the doctor ordered
COMMENT: How is it that the TV release I'm most excited for is a series from 1994?

Cohen dupes sheriff into arguing gun control with a toy doughnut
"America's toughest sheriff's" gun control debate was probably a first.

The O.C. star reflects on hit show
Rachel Bilson has paid tribute to The O.C. on its 15th anniversary.

The Block NZ rocked by cheating scandal
The Block rule breakers have suffered the consequences of their actions.

How The O.C. launched indie bands to stardom
Teen drama The O.C is arguably best remembered for its masterpiece indie-rock soundtrack.

The great Kiwi migration: Netflix now bigger than Three and TVNZ 2
The way New Zealanders engage with the media is evolving.

Remember this? NZ's favourite kids' show presenters
From Here's Andy in the 70s to Jase and Thingee's antics - take a walk down memory lane

Patrick Stewart returning to Star Trek
The Star Trek stalwart has stunned fans, announcing his return as his original character

The new Scandi-noir thriller you need to see
No mucking about in this high-stakes European drama, writes Calum Henderson.

Billy Bob is back in Goliath season 2
Billy Bob Thornton's up to his usual tricks in the second season of Goliath.

Sam Neill in Uncharted territory with new series
Sam Neill takes a hard look at James Cook's legacy.

Game of Thrones star surprised at fan reaction
He tortured people and bored them to death with his speechifying. Was he misunderstood?

Evangeline Lilly reveals awful experiences on Lost: 'I was crying my eyes out'
Evangeline Lilly was in tears after being "cornered" into a partially-nude scene in Lost.

ALF set to get reboot treatment
Children of the 80s rejoice - ALF is reportedly coming back to TV.

Comment: BSA timeband review a case of bureaucracy gone mad
Broadcasting Standards Authority wastes time and money on obvious, says Karl Puschmann.

Will & Grace star on 'pressure' of iconic role
An AI bot has written a pretty believable Taylor Swift song.

Return to Parts Unknown, post Anthony Bourdain
Following the death of the chef during filming, production was plunged into uncertainty.

Shortland St row: Down syndrome girl's powerful response
"It is a very raw, painful thing to feel you have to validate your child's right to life."

Kiwi dance crew 'The Bradas' kill it on world stage
Kiwi dance crew The Bradas have left Jennifer Lopez and Ne-Yo speechless.

Shortland St slammed for 'ignorant' Down syndrome story
People are outraged over storyline around the potential abortion of a Down syndrome baby.

Star Trek writers to develop LOTR TV series
Amazons Lord of the Rings series has its writers and they're "absolutely thrilled"

Drake is making a new HBO TV series
Drake's new series stars Zendaya and Wrinkle in Time's Storm Reid.

One number kills Shark Tank beauty pitch
The Shark Tank investors saw a big hole in the pitch.

Cold Case puts farcical Sensing Murder in its place
COMMENT: Cold Case makes more progress in one episode than six seasons of Sensing Murder.

New public interest defence in defamation claims
Sir Edward Durie and his wife Donna Hall, a high-profile lawyer, sued Māori TV.

Māori TV staff set to strike over pay dispute
Māori TV staff are accusing the company of treating union members unfairly.

Is it time to change the way we classify TV shows?
Once upon a time the Goodnight Kiwi told kids it was time to go to bed, but what now?

Sacha Baron Cohen humiliates politician with fake paedophile detector
Last night's episode of Who Is America? may be the most uncomfortable yet.

Survivor season 3 unconfirmed as finale ratings slump
Just 107,000 viewers watched Survivor last night, compared with The Block's 181,700.