Homeland tackles ‘the last taboo’
IT has already taken on terrorism, religion, politics and sex. So what’s the last taboo Claire Danes plans to shatter when Homeland returns to TV tomorrow?
IT has already taken on terrorism, religion, politics and sex. So what’s the last taboo Claire Danes plans to shatter when Homeland returns to TV tomorrow?
IF you tune in to Party Tricks tomorrow night and notice one of the main characters bears a suspicious similarity to Eddie McGuire, you’re on the money.
NARRATING Gold Coast Cops gave actor Samuel Johnson a glimpse into the workings of the police – and this is why he’s addicted to it.
SPOILER ALERT: She plays an FBI profiler opposite James Spader’s ‘Red’ Reddington – now Megan Boone spills on the secrets in The Blacklist’s second season.
STEVE Moneghetti talks about the difference on commentating rather than competing in Blackmores Sydney Marathon.
TV viewers usually love to love Don Hany, but not in Devil’s Playground, where he channels an uncomfortably evil and secretive persona on screen.
ACTRESS Rachelle Lefevre is OK if Julia goes from TV drama Under The Dome as the body count rises, as long as it’s with a bang.
HOST Sonia Kruger says the launch night of the new series of Big Brother hasn’t been done in 63 territories across the world.
AS The Living Room marks 100 episodes Amanda Keller celebrates an encounter with Hugh Jackman, and Chris Brown just celebrates surviving
IT’S a big admission, but celeb chef Matt Moran concedes the hero of his newest TV series might not be the food.
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