
DWTS: Buffoon Seymour turns serious
The David Seymour Show introduces a new twist as its star actually dances rather well.
The David Seymour Show introduces a new twist as its star actually dances rather well.
This is the celebrity interview that still gives one journalist nightmares.
Actress Kimberley Crossman is backing a Live Aid-style concert for vulnerable babies.
COMMENT: To be told people don't find you attractive is tough, but most of us know that.
A look back at some of the true crime cases that have fascinated and horrified us.
Police were called when an 11-year-old girl wasn't allowed to watch Love Island.
COMMENT: Tears, laughter, familiar faces still the essence of Coro.
Jose Barbosa from Spinoff TV talks TV, middle New Zealand, and food with Sarah Daniell.
Scottish actor Alan Cumming plays first gay lead character on an American network drama.
Sexist, racist, regressive and downright offensive. This musical has people up in arms.
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Aparna Nancherla was once so timid her parents helped her practise making eye contact.
Netflix has said it has no intentions of getting into gaming, though.
The Fab Five's drive is to show people how to love themselves.
Jarod Rawiri says the late sporting star was "very humble and cheeky too".
'It's pretty awful being first off the island. I feel ... pretty emotional.'
'We are human beings, not sexual objects to be used and abused,' complains mother-of-two.
He called one contestant a "catfish" and others "possums". Then came the slut-shaming.
Gripping tale is an updated, 13-episode version of a 2004 doco.
Exit of Cato one more sign of craziness in the show's latest season.
Outrage on social media and a change.org petition some of the reactions to Cato leaving.
In case you were wondering, the show is a popularity contest.
Tears and shock as former children's TV presenter is eliminated.
Dr Warner "will leave viewers shocked with his sudden violent outburst".
After weeks of watching Season 2, Megan McArdle still has no idea what's going on.
David Seymour is the show's emblem, its adorable mascot.
"I think people vote for us because we are having fun," says David Seymour.
From shy bomb disposer to on-screen hedonist, Camilla is an unlikely reality tv legend.
Spoiler Alert: From this week, Kiwi fans can watch Coro as it unfolds in the UK.