Ten must-watch TV shows this week
From a beloved Aussie entertainer to the remarkable hero who helped hide Anne Frank, TV guru Lisa Woolford shares her essential viewing for the week ahead.
From a beloved Aussie entertainer to the remarkable hero who helped hide Anne Frank, TV guru Lisa Woolford shares her essential viewing for the week ahead.
Competition from streaming platforms has seen a resurgence in Aussie drama enticing expats like Kirsty Sturgess to return from overseas to star in shows like Ten’s new thriller North Shore.
Ahead of Mother’s Day, the fitness professional and ex-Bachelor reveals what he would give to spend time with his mother, who died when he was a teenager.
Propped up in a chair, the paedophile struck a jolly figure while battling neck cancer in one of the final pictures of him taken almost a year ago to the day.
The veteran actor has confirmed rumours about his next project, as he marks a major career milestone with new movie Marlowe.
From Australia’s favourite housemates to crime thrillers, documentaries on well-known Hollywood celebrities to a recent hit movie, Lisa Woolford presents 10 TV shows you shouldn’t miss.
MasterChef Australia’s emotional first episode featuring the late Jock Zonfrillo was a ratings winner for Ten.
Long seen as the poor cousin of the sequel and lagging far behind the beloved original series, prequels are now reigning supreme with hugely popular Bridgerton joining the trend.
It’s been dubbed the event of the century – so here is everything you need to know to make sure you don’t miss the big moment.
If I visited the impressive MasterChef set or saw him at an event, he’d give me the European double kiss on the cheeks. Lisa Woolford tells of her final conversation with Jock Zonfrillo.
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