Office politics hit sitcom
STEVE Carell is out, so where to from here for US sitcom The Office?
STEVE Carell is out, so where to from here for US sitcom The Office?
NEW Year’s without the queues and booze tops the week’s TV, plus a brilliant Rose Byrne performance and and a “real” funny family.
CAROLS By Candlelight is the five-star pick of the week’s TV, but from an eco-pirate documentary to reality to comedy gold, there’s plenty on.
HOUSOS is a place where bumbags, parachute pants and carrying your ciggies in the sleeve of your T-shirt are considered high fashion.
SWITCHED On writers review your evening television this week.
The Office has defied expectation and become a standout success among Hollywood’s failed remakes of UK classics.
JAMIE Oliver certainly has his critics but he’s adamant his life’s on the right course with his current project.
TELEVISION’S non-ratings period has long been derided as the graveyard where terminally ill sitcoms, dramas and soaps are sent to die.
DIANNE Butler reviews the week’s evening TV, including the season finale of ABC drama Crownies and a US remake of Shameless.
LOVE it or loathe it, the reality genre has had its share of unforgettable moments. A Geek getting a tattoo to better his chances is one of them.
ALL it took for some critics to laud Boardwalk Empire was to read that Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese was one of its creative forces.
NOT sure what to watch on the box tonight? Check out Cameron Adam’s top picks.
FROZEN Planet is breathtaking television and this “making of ” episode is in itself startling viewing.
DIANNE Butler reviews your evening television this week.
DIANNE Butler gives you your evening television reviews this week.
DIANNE Butler reviews your evening television for the week of Wednesday 2nd – Tuesday 8th November.
DIANNE Butler reviews your evening television for the week of Wednesday 26th October – Tuesday 1st November.
I THINK they made the right decision cutting Rachel loose last week. All terribly sad and everything, but did you notice?
THE first challenge tonight will see contestants pair up and put in the middle of an “actual murder scene”.
AND now it’s Harry’s turn. His would be the story you’ve been waiting for, wouldn’t it? (Pretend you haven’t read the book.)
SUSAN thinks of her children as fledglings, to Ben they’re more like ticks. Either way, they’ve gone.
APPARENTLY the Depression has hit Sydney, but so far it hasn’t had any discernible impact on the brothel-using cokeheads in Underbelly.
DO you think it’ll get to the end of this series of Doc Martin and that baby will still be nameless?
MARK Bouris talks about working with Pauline Hanson on new reality series and reveals what he thinks about Donald Trump’s hair.
PEOPLE are going to think some things are wrong about Housos, but as far as I’m concerned the worst thing is the timeslot.
CSI star Adam Rodriguez talks about growing as an actor, landing a role in the Dark Knight Rises, and playing a male stripper.
RELOCATION Relocation star Bryce Holdaway talks about the pressures of juggling a new TV role with first time fatherhood.
NEGATIVE stories about the new SBS comedy Housos have been the best free publicity possible.
I AM not sure how or why, but the two Rafters brothers and their crew Carbo, Jake, Coby go to a club tonight that isn’t the one where Ben works.
DIANNE Butler reviews your evening television for Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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