A six-week TV experiment became Sunday night appointment viewing for the nation,in the process turning its host into a distinctly Australian icon.
Guy Edmonds,the co-creator,writer and director of ABC’s Spooky Files,considers the show “family viewing” for parents and children alike.
New York comedian Jeff Hiller believes the success of small-town dramedy Somebody Somewhere is down to its authenticity and the joy of seeing middle-aged people on screen.
Rich people behave very badly in this adaptation of Jilly Cooper’s bestselling 1988 novel,starring David Tennant.
Director Jason Reitman had to harness the energy of the sketch show that turned its 20-something comedians into superstars.
With RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under set for its fourth season,a local drag icon had some questions for the show’s host about RuPaul,the power of community and the politics of drag.
The spirit of resignation is all over Venom:The Last Dance,which feels like a contractual obligation for everyone involved.
After working on Slow Horses,Patrick Walters jumped at the chance to tell this bleakly comic story of Sweetpea,a young woman turned killer.
A TV natural,Alice Zaslavsky shares a wealth of kitchen hacks and tips in her new weeknightly cooking show.
Nothing is subtle in this Netflix Top-End drama as family members battle it out on the biggest cattle property in the world.
After their boyish charms propelled them to fame in Dawson’s Creek and The O.C,they’re now shining as leading men.