Tim Batt wants to banter
Batt is the host of TVNZ's banter, a new live panel and discussion show.
Batt is the host of TVNZ's banter, a new live panel and discussion show.
Jay Ryan starred in CW fantasy series for 4 years but gave it up for a risky dark comedy.
Reality show contestant says she's "a victim" who has little memory of the incident.
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The Nanny star Fran Drescher has revealed a few secrets from behind the scenes.
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Troubled Aussie broadcaster Network Ten has been placed into voluntary administration.
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Tim Batt, comedian, writer, talks to us about his upcoming show, Banter.
Ondi Timoner tells Sarah Daniell what making sustainability sexy on TV is all about.
The late Steve Irwin's son Robert Irwin has made quite an impression on Jimmy Fallon.
An audition on America's Got Talent show left viewers at home in "floods of tears".
David Joyner says he would meditate to cope with wearing his sweaty Barney suit.
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