
Anna Murray: RuPaul's Drag Race UK funny - and filthy
COMMENT: If you're looking for something that's very funny and filthy this is for you.
COMMENT: If you're looking for something that's very funny and filthy this is for you.
New York Times: Joaquin Phoenix's predecessors say that cackle takes strenuous effort.
Old and new televisions are now recyclable. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Julia Stiles was the "It" girl of the 2000s before she stopped appearing movies.
She was a beloved childhood star, but in real life she wasn't so thrilled with her role.
Bindi's brother Robert has revealed his hand in his sister's surprise proposal.
Fans have pointed out some telling lyrics that may hint at where things went wrong.
The Fab Five's favourite sidekick has died.
The photos have been called out as "incredibly dense" and "tone deaf".
The Dark Destroyer will be here in November, and someone will win brunch with him.
TV producer shares the "talk of doom" she gives contestants to put them off.
Times: The writer and actress behind Catastrophe and Divorce feels a change is coming.
Karl Puschmann finds America to be gripping television.
Auckland locals' brilliant remake of Friends intro, Kiwi style. Video / Supplied
Chelsea Handler says it's a shame Donald Trump isn't following Jacinda Ardern's lead.
Chelsea Handler is spreading the word ahead of her visit to Auckland next week.
A new summit on inclusion is coming to NZ and its speakers are ready to fight.
The Chase is one of New Zealand's most popular shows - but how would you fare?
Bindi Iriwn has shared a look at her wedding gown, writing: "I said yes to the dress".
TVNZ want to minimise the risk associated by the use of hair straighteners, the memo said.
The music star got the massive tattoo after his family obtained restraining orders.
"The Situation" is no longer under construction.
Get a first look at the new puppets including Putin, Kanye and Meghan and Harry.
Diehard Shortland Street fans queued from 6am to get a glimpse of the set.
It's one of the most expensive — and popular — TV shows ever made.
Gwyneth Paltrow defends Goop as she prepares to get political.
Sucked in by the title, Calum Henderson goes into Bill Gates' brain and finds ... toilets.
New York Times: Over 20 seasons, Hargitay's TV detective has become a pop culture icon.
These mangled responses left Bradley Walsh crying with laughter ...
The show will be based on the month leading to the crimes that divided a nation.