
How TV went from David Brent to Ted Lasso
New York Times: A look at television's shift from irony to sincerity.
New York Times: A look at television's shift from irony to sincerity.
A serial reality TV cook is amongst the 10 contestants on The Great Kiwi Bake Off.
Panellists on The View tested positive for Covid seconds before Kamala Harris interview.
Actor and writer Perlina Lau investigates history and taboos in new Chinese TV show
TV's newest star is enjoying having Kiwis share their breakfast with him.
The controversial hit docuseries about two rival private zoo owners is coming back.
Squid Game's premise isn't new but its execution is killer.
New York Times: Jason Sudeikis and his team on how they came to make the unlikely hit.
The small screen star remains in hospital but has not let it get her down.
The news anchor reminds us she's still got the moves - rivalling her Breakfast colleagues.
Former host of 'America's Most Wanted' has pointed to a major hole in the case of Petito.
Only Ryan Bridge will remain on The AM Show in 2022 - is the breakfast show toast?
The infomercial queen has been bombarded with messages of support.
AM show exodus: Three could take big risks with replacements for departed hosts.
His last message to fans: 'Be kind to each other always. Love to all. Approach kindness.'
The first teaser for the reboot has landed, leading to wide speculation, who's dead?
Two of The AM Show's hosts are leaving the show.
New York Times: The biggest age gaps between star and character. Did they pull it off?
It may not have been the 'Pandemmys' - but this year was different nonetheless.
Much-loved actor has starred in Outrageous Fortune, Nothing Trivial and Shortland Street.
It's taken tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars, but Netflix has finally done it.
New York Times: The Dance Moms and internet star is returning to reality TV.
Netflix royal biopic The Crown took home some of the night's biggest wins. Video / AP
The winners and the best moments from television's biggest night.
Jessica Hobbs was born and raised in Christchurch.
The biggest night for the small screen is here and the red carpet is heating up.
New York Times: The BBC thrillers keep viewers in a state of constant, existential dread.
In fond tributes from members of the royal family, they reveal his passion for cooking.
There's a hot new gig that everyone seems to want. And it requires basically nothing.
Boss Babe Edna Swart can't wait for people to meet the real her as the show plays out.