Best and worst of US TV remakes
SOME US remakes of foreign shows work brilliantly, like their take on SBS comedy Wilfred.
SOME US remakes of foreign shows work brilliantly, like their take on SBS comedy Wilfred.
SILENCE. Shocked, stunned silence. This was the reaction the Revenge cast had as they sat together and read the script for the season one finale.
WHEN producers approached Matt LeBlanc with the idea of a lead role in Episodes, the former Friends star decided it was time to get off the couch.
SIOBHAN Duck reviews the TV week ahead including Brothers in Arms, Tricky Business and Dowton Abbey.
SIOBHAN Duck reviews the TV week ahead including The Block, The Voice and Toni Collette’s United States of Tara.
WE review the TV week ahead which includes Rockwiz, Dancing with the Stars and Revenge.
DIANNE Butler looks at the best – and worst – of TV this week including drama, documentary and more.
MASTERCHEF returns, The Shadow Line’s finale shocks, Five Days intrigues and Tim Flannery talks catastrophe in the week’s best TV.
IT’S a huge week of television, but there’s no need to waste time with boring shows – Di Butler has sorted out which are worth a look.
DIANNE Butler looks at the TV week ahead including new series of Dancing with the Stars, The Block, Mad Men and The Voice.
DIANNE Butler looks at the TV week ahead including Grand Designs Australia, Alcatraz and Agony Uncles.
LUCK, starring Dustin Hoffman, Nick Nolte and Michael Gambon, is the pick of the week; plus check out Raising Hope and Bondi Vet.
THE week’s TV reveals secrets for Shaun Micallef, a struggle for Claire Dunphy, shocks for Karl Pilkington, and intrigue in The Shadow Line.
ABC viewers are yet to come to grips with a lady detective such as Miss Fisher who so wantonly interrogates her suspects in the boudoir.
YOU can be forgiven for getting the wrong idea about new drama series Hell On Wheels.
DIANNE Butler reviews your weekly evening television.
THE week ahead features homegrown television with Woodley, The Straits and The Great Mint Swindle.
FROM the heat of the kitchen to the cold of Alaska – and even into the world of zombies – check out the week’s best viewing.
MAD Men’s third series earns high praise, while Revenge, Modern Family and Smash are all worth tuning into this week.
NANCY Travis is a rarity in the fickle world of acting.
GRIMM would have to have the loopiest premise of any new TV series and it seems lead actor David Giuntoli agrees.
CRAIG Reucassel is well known to politicians of all stripes as a member of The Chaser.
NEW girl Zoe Cramond is embracing her Rafters role and the Sydney lifestyle, writes Holly Byrnes.
OLD favourites Ab Fab and Grey’s Anatomy return, Glee surprises with a Christmas episode and new drama Revenge kicks off.
REDEMPTIVE reality in Selling Houses Australia, astonishing drama Accused and outstanding movie Whale Rider are among the top picks.
FROM Grimm to Glee, Switched On writers experience the full range of emotions as they preview the week’s television.
CHEATING death, a new chat show, Disney Parks and Top Gear USA are in reviewers’ sights this week. Find out what’s hot and what’s not.
THE new young talent team really, really deserved all your lovin’ last night. Read Holly Byrnes’ review.
PEEK inside The New York Times with Page One, and enjoy the fascinating interviews of Australian icon Clive James.
YOU can’t help but wonder if New Girl would be such a hit if it had launched with its pilot title – Chicks And D…s.
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