
These are the TV shows you'll be watching this year
Wondering what to watch on TV this year? The Herald's entertainment team makes their picks
Wondering what to watch on TV this year? The Herald's entertainment team makes their picks
Hilary Barry is moving to Seven Sharp - and Hayley Holt is taking her place on Breakfast.
A woman described her date with Ansari as the "worst experience with a man I've ever had."
Move over Alec Baldwin, Bill Murray is taking a fresh shot at the Trump administration.
What could seem better than getting Letterman and Obama together again? Hmm ...
The Casketeers star Francis Tipene wants people to see the serious side of funerals too.
Bright, who has Crohn's, will be hanging out with kids suffering from the bowel disease.
The project is back but who will be filling the hosts' seats when Seven Sharp returns?
Jessica Falkholt remains in a critical condition after her life support was switched off.
Transgender star Rebekah Shelton claims her Twitter was hacked with the false news.
Ellen Degeneres revealed during an emotional segment on her show that her father had died.
"They are just so strong, fierce and powerful," says TV dance judge Derek Hough.
A show about a three-hour, silent train trip is this year's surprise TV hit.
Being a comedian is a serious business. Just ask Todd Milliner and Mark Herzog.
The movie star duped millions in his hidden role as a terrible host
A reporter maintained his composure as he was attacked by a group of enthusiastic lemurs.
"I come back from lunch to find s**t thrown all over the front of the house."
Dakota Johnson appeared to be watching Angelina Jolie while Jennifer Aniston presented.
Ewan McGregor thanks both his estranged wife and his girlfriend at Golden Globes.
EDITORIAL: The colour black has long made a powerful fashion statement.
Francis Tipene, who stars in new TV1 series about funeral directors, talks about his job.
Newshub valiantly held onto older viewers but lost to TVNZ in the overall ratings.
Seth Myers landed plenty of jabs at the Golden Globes. His best was saved for Weinstein.
Debra Messing didn't muck around during her interview with E! host Giuliana Rancic.
The newsreader says he's recovered from open heart surgery and returns to work tonight.
If you're hanging out for new episodes of Flight of the Conchords, you're in luck.
The Wikipedia rabbit hole is real, especially while watching television.
Johnny Galecki says 'everyone's very comfortable' with the idea of the show wrapping up.