
Low-key reboot might save The Bachelor
This year's slightly odd lot put real back in Reality TV.
This year's slightly odd lot put real back in Reality TV.
The toxic couple have decided to call it a day and leave the experiment all together.
Ellen DeGeneres broke her finger in a wine-related accident at the weekend.
A man named Kevin has been dubbed "the worst contestant ever" after an epic fail.
Crippling condition has 'been with me my whole life,' the Paleo enthusiast shared.
The ratings are in. So just how many people are watching The Bachelor?
Rihanna got to reprise an iconic role, but she couldn't actually bear to watch it.
Parliament is expected to vote against making national sports games free-to-air.
Monique says "I was just so nervous so nothing was going through my head".
"Grump" appears in three episodes, sowing fear, chaos and inspiring a march.
Richard Hammond has been "hurt quite badly" by another TV filming accident.
Scientology puts journalists on a par with perverts, writes Calum Henderson.
The Rock has released a poster for the upcoming movie reboot and it's very suggestive.
Bob Odenkirk reveals what -and who- to expect in Better Call Saul's upcoming third season
The show about scandalous relationships is heading into prime time.
Katey Sagal has revealed a secret 15-year battle with alcohol and drug addiction.
Fans were quick to presume that the 28-year-old British songstress has a cameo in the show.
The first three Bachelorettes are gone after leaving Zac exhausted and "gasping for air".
It was the night's big talking point. No, not how sick Zac looked - that rose.
Why Zac Franich was terrified of meeting the Bachelorettes and nervous the whole way through.
Noel Fielding got the job no one wanted, now producers worry he will lose them viewers.
They are far from feminists, but Jono and Ben's parody of BBC dad being interrupted during an interview has hit the spot.
Australian Idol star Paulini says her major TV scandal would never fly today.
New Zealand television has a problem. Too much talent.
In the lead up to Adele's shows we revisit other major artists who have performed here.
It may be your current guilty pleasure, but a psychologist has weighed in on how bad MAFS really is.
COMMENT: One-time Act Party vice-president finds an audience among US conservatives, John Drinnan writes.
TVNZ's CEO said the business must make changes to be more cost effective.
The next GOT book is a year overdue and now George R.R. Martin has even more bad news.