Julia Gillard too toxic for biopic
A PROPOSED biopic on Julia Gillard has been rejected by every major network in Australia over fears that viewers would simply turn off.
A PROPOSED biopic on Julia Gillard has been rejected by every major network in Australia over fears that viewers would simply turn off.
IAN Thorpe, who told the world he was gay in a chat with Sir Michael Parkinson, is sitting down for another Q & A with Julia Zemiro tonight.
HIS new TV hit Aquarius is breaking ground online but David Duchovny is old school when it comes to binge-watching.
A TROUBLING encounter in an online chat room spooked actor Mal Kennard into believing he was in conversation with serial killer Ivan Milat.
THE man who plays Ivan Milat in Catching Milat reveals a chilling brush with the serial killer, as friends and relatives of the backpacker murderer’s victims call for its broadcast to be blocked.
THE feud between the boss of the taskforce which arrested Ivan Milat and a detective who claimed the glory for catching the serial killer is set to explode again tonight, as family and friends petition against the broadcast. CASEFILE: THE VICTIMS OF MILAT
WITH the announcement that American Idol will end next year, Holly Byrnes looks back at how the show changed the face of reality TV
FROM the brash Ari Gold in Entourage to the audacious Harry Selfridge in Mr Selfridge Jeremy Piven tells how he swapped the fast lane for sedate period drama.
THE Killing Season is poised to be the most explosive political bloodletting on television since the last Labor leadership spill.
HE’S a long way from Summer Bay, but former Home And Away star Stephen Peacocke remains a down-to-earth bloke.
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