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Frantic search for Glee star - case now treated as potential drowning
Authorities are attempting to piece together what happened to the popular star and author.
Authorities are attempting to piece together what happened to the popular star and author.
Lesina Nakhid-Schuster has been planning the new career move since returning to NZ.
Naya Rivera posted a message of gratitude, telling fans 'tomorrow is not promised'.
Fans were shocked when Rose quit the show in May.
A local man armed with a can of VB shared a few choice words on the Victoria lockdown.
Her rough year isn't showing any signs of improving after she was the victim of a hoax.
People reported that they couldn't log in to the service or see their watchlists.
Yet it's as boring as ever, writes Siena Yates.
Trump was 'mistakenly' cropped out of a photo with Melania, Epstein and Maxwell.
New York Times: Film is full of real-life Eurovision references. A guide to the in-jokes.
It's meant to be the biggest reunion in decades, but it's hit a speed bump.
Bradley Walsh was warned by his doctors to lose weight because of a 'silent killer'.
It was an bizarre scandal on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, but did they really cheat?
TVNZ is in the middle of a cost-cutting programme as the pandemic affects advertising.
Paedophile involved in NZ Football promotional work with kids despite bail conditions.
An eagle-eyed viewer has spotted this truly creepy detail during a crowd shot in Glee.
Dr Chris Brown has responded to claimsThe Living Room is very similar to Queer Eye.
Pour a glass and find out if Kiwi wine is really deserving of top-table status.
She was attacked by an apparent homeless man while she was reporting live on TV.
Social media finds interruption hilarious until 'patronising' news anchor shuts her down.
Broadcasting Standards Association says harmful videos on TV and internet a big concern.
Cancellation rumours are rife in the wake of bad ratings and a storm of negative press.
Those in the search for vicarious travel television are in for a treat.
"Dr Love" explained how intimate scenes had to be shot using mannequins.
Can The Chasers spin-off Beat the Chasers live up to the hype? Siena Yates takes a look.
BSA found the ad was an action shot rather than 'gratuitous sexual titillation'.
Was Epstein's death truly a suicide - or was it part of a far more sinister cover-up?
Bradley Walsh has used the popular new game show to share a message about NZ.
The show premiered in 2003 and ran for four seasons - here's what happened to its stars.
One of TV's most beloved couples, Jim and Pam, could have had a very different ending.