
MAFS couple enjoy long weekend in NZ
The couple won't say if they're still together but enjoyed a long weekend in Auckland, visiting Waiheke Island.
The couple won't say if they're still together but enjoyed a long weekend in Auckland, visiting Waiheke Island.
The small screen has delivered countless gasp-out-loud moments - too many to list - but there are some that will always stand out.
Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan had a few choice words for the man who called a T-shirt from the hit zombie show 'racially explicit'.
The Herald on Sunday understands former Air New Zealand boss Rob Fyfe and TV star partner Sara Tetro are newly engaged.
Mike King's appearance at the piggery near Levin helped in the campaign to ban on sow crates.
Nicky Harrop gets ready for tonight's Springsteen show with a look at some local tributes.
A surf lifesaver and self-confessed laid-back Kiwi bloke from the Hibiscus Coast has been revealed as the new Bachelor.
The Walking Dead debuted a new zombie and not only is it awesome, but it could be a sign of things to come.
Confronting footage shows the moment a stranger unleashed on a Muslim woman at an Australian mall.
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Paul Henry showed up on The Project last night, and things soon got weird with awkward sex talk and a politician described as "foxy".
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"I'm sorry, this is a shambles," said Ben Boyce after his co-host Guy Williams swore on prime time television. Source: Three
A new star for controversial local reality show The Bachelor will be unveiled tomorrow night.
"I'm sorry about that ... this is a shambles," said Ben Boyce after his co-host Guy Williams swore on prime time television.
John Fellet says Sky Television will now dust off its "plan B" after the Commerce Commission rejected its proposed merger with Vodafone.
Despite being in its 21st season, Judge Judy's court show is still a reality TV juggernaut and now the 74-year-old judge is looking to cash in on that success.
New Zealand's self-described comedy avengers are making a big change to their format.
The Project has only been on air for three days, but it's already angered Campbell Live's executive producer.
Aussie reality show Bride and Prejudice has a 18-year-old reincarnated version of the Chris Lilley character, Ja'mie.
CNN commentator Kayleigh McEnany posed a question to Steven Goldstein, the Anne Frank Centre's executive director. Callum Borchers was watching.
Sky TV's shares have been hammered with investors wiping $293 million off the value.
John Oliver is not a fan of Trump and he's proved it once and for all with a mega insult supercut.
Bernadine Oliver-Kerby has waved goodbye to TVNZ after 25 years - but if there was a farewell event, the newsreader says with a laugh she "hasn't been invited".
Melanie Lynskey says Trump has sparked a "weird vibe" in the US and she's thinking about coming home.
The weekly booze-soaked dinner party has rolled around again and Cheryl and Andrew make a surprise appearance to announce they've re-entered the competition together.
Eagle-eyed Australian TV viewers were left confused when Kiwi actor Jay Laga'aia returned to a reality show two days after being eliminated.
He helped break the careers of some of Hollywood's biggest comedic stars. Now, Judd Apatow has a new recruit.
The 41-year-old actress-and-director is currently in Cambodia promoting her new movie and showed her kids how to prepare local delicacies.