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IN A dramatic turnaround from last year, 2011promises fine viewing in a variety of genres.
IN A dramatic turnaround from last year, 2011promises fine viewing in a variety of genres.
DAVID Williamson just refuses to go away, for which we should be thankful.
REVIEWED: The Family, Port Mortuary, Red Wolf, American Assassin.
THERE were few highlights in a year marking the end of the greatest decade of TV’s history.
It’s a free-to-air nightmare out there, with only pay TV — and to some extent the ABC — offering a solid range of holiday season viewing options
IT’S time to get the holiday pile organised, the cache of crime books that piqued your interest during the year or were recommended by friends.
There are some grim pasts to be faced in this enlightening exploration of genealogy
Nine has got to bring a whole lot of style to its coverage of the beautiful game if it’s going to keep viewers watching through the summer
Reviewed: Moonlight Mile, Frozen Moment, Death Mask, Outsourced
Now that SBS has turned 30, it’s time for the broadcaster to decide exactly what it wants to be
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