In a new series,the 2010 Senior Australian of the Year and TV presenter takes her skills into a Perth aged care home to improve the lives of residents.
By competing on Dancing with the Stars,the Olympian and politician wants to prove “anything is possible”,no matter your age.
The second season of George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones prequel has wisely focused more on the dragons,but the story-telling still feels back to front.
From Vince Vaughn to Keira Knightley and Cate Blanchett,TV has some treats lined up over the next six months.
Top-rating local series such as Muster Dogs and Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly highlight the enduring appeal of dogs.
Emerging from her cancer treatment,Nicole Chamoun had to reimagine how she felt about her tough private eye character.
Who is the legendary singer without her voice? It’s a possibility that echoes throughout the slightly unwieldy I Am:Celine Dion.
This year’s gold nominees include Blake’s long-time comedy partner,Andy Lee,as well as the ABC’s Tony Armstrong.
With the Olympics just over a month away,it’s time to improve your sporting knowledge with our Olympic-themed film and TV festival. We’ve (almost) found a movie,TV series or documentary to match all 28 events.
The SBS commentator is looking forward to this year’s epic race,which for the first time in 100 years isn’t finishing on the fabled Champs-Elysees.
That Nicola Coughlan had to address her body shape repeatedly shows we still have a way to go when it comes to seeing desire in all shapes and sizes and ages on screen.