A news anchor makes a sexist joke which goes viral and implodes his life, in a dynamite new drama from Steven Moffat.
The trailer refers to this being “End of an Era” which is how ABC referred to it at this week’s Upfront presentation. Chief Content Officer Chris Oliver-Taylor told TV Tonight, “ The Newsreader is ...
Several ABC presenters, and new ABC presenters, took to the stage across the 90 minute presentation, including Amanda Keller, Kate Ritchie, Rachel Griffiths, Linton Besser and comedian / author Andy ...
Veteran actress Janet Kingsbury, best known for Play School, has died. Born in England in 1939, she presented on 152 episodes of Play School from 1969–1986, but mostly in the early 1970s.
Wins for directors of Fake, Population 11, Videoland, plus special awards for Dylan River and Robert Connolly.
Production has commenced in Western Australia on Mystery Road: Origin S2 for ABC. The six-part drama series continues to delve into the early years of Detective Jay Swan, played by actor and proud ...
Hit drama series After The Party, produced by Lingo Pictures and Luminous Beast, has claimed the most awards at this year’s New Zealand Television Awards. The drama, which screened on ABC in Australia ...
FOX Footy has signed former West Coast Eagles Premiership coach Adam Simpson as an analyst for the 2025 AFL season. Simpson – who played 306 games for North Melbourne and coached 242 games for West ...
“Dope Thief” hails from Apple Studios, and is a Scott Free Production. The series is executive produced by Craig alongside Scott, as well as David W. Zucker, Richard Heus, Henry, Jordan Sheehan, ...
After the surprise announcement of Healthy Wealthy & Wise rebooted for Seven in 2025, rumours emerge of Chrissie Swan as a potential host. WTFN (The Living Room, Emergency) yesterday confirmed the ...
A more recent flashback today, looking back to 2012 Channel Nine drama Tricky Business. The series produced by Screentime and a move away from tougher content such as Underbelly, Bikie Wars and legal ...
Charlie Aspinwall and Daley Pearson, the Co-Founders and Directors of Ludo Studio – behind international sensation Bluey – have taken out the top spot in the first Variety Australia Entertainment 50.