
What next for What Next?
Will we see more of current affairs show What Next? TV bosses say maybe.
Will we see more of current affairs show What Next? TV bosses say maybe.
"I feel for a lot of my whanau that are still in the game," says Sala.
Decoder numbers have been flashing on Sky screen during Lions games to deter streaming.
Jak raised eyebrows when he turned up essentially naked to tribal council.
The well-liked Sala was eliminated last night after an unexpected blindside.
TV host faces two months of rehab to tackle alcohol and drug addiction.
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Fran Drescher and her ex-husband opened up about her being raped at gunpoint.
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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Married At First Sight's former 'villain' Andrew Jones appears to be moving on.
Troubled Aussie broadcaster Network Ten has been placed into voluntary administration.
"We bleep his name the whole season," says one of the creators of Broad City.
Steve Irwin's son Robert Irwin is quickly making a name for himself with US audiences.
Viewers will have to farewell The Zone but there's a pretty good reason.
Alison Brie was asked to take her top off in the middle of an audition for Entourage.
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The future has been called "bloody boring" but What Next? wasn't all bad.
Lee's elimination sees him become the first member of the tribal jury on TV show.
Ice Cube sat with Bill Maher and did not hold back over his use of the N-word.
Is What Next? the most ambitious TV project in Kiwi broadcast history?
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