As it happened: The return of Dancing with the Stars
Follow all the thrills and spills as Dancing with the Stars NZ returns to our screens.
Follow all the thrills and spills as Dancing with the Stars NZ returns to our screens.
The Crown actress received a Queens ransom after gender pay gap scandal.
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Ex-boarding home Sally Ridge was doing up on The Ridge's TV show now finished, up for rent
Well, you don't have to be a big box office hit to have a memorable theme tune.
"Like I don't even know how to describe it besides it's just so f***ed up," says Kim.
Police investigating a Whangarei bank robbery have turned to a television show for help.
Whanganui's Bronwynne Anderson hates waste - and has 11 freezers and fridges to prove it.
Seven Sharp has come under fire for crediting men for a feminist film made by women.
You know your blind date has gone badly when you can't even get a high-five right.
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TV's most compelling series returns today - and it's bleaker than ever.
A Kiwi company being sued by Sky TV has been sold overseas for $12.5m.
The US company has offered $44 billion for the British TV provider.
There's no such thing as a new idea when it comes to our current TV schedules.
It seems MAFS star Davina Rankin has moved on from her troublemaking ways.
'This is literally the scariest thing Anthony Hopkins has ever done.'
This girl's Tinder Nightmare turned into a legit horror story.
Series comes to symbolise value of slow-cooked, carefully constructed show.
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Josefien says she's heard the game gets only more brutal following her elimination.
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Show is defending itself after interview with Columbine shooting survivor went wrong.
Recent releases vary from disappointing to maddening but perhaps saved by The Expanse.
COMMENT: A new season of Westworld is another great thing to watch.
Tonight's performance from a 28-year-old Perth man will be talked about for years to come.
Some of NZ's biggest cities and most iconic streets have certainly changed over the years.
Matt Chisholm, 41, reflects on a family disaster that changed his life.
Only about a third of Kiwis are now ready to watch all the 2019 World Cup on TV.
Duo apologise after being booted off the show, but launch broadside at TV network.