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  • Favourite Aussie TV cops

    From the early '90s onwards, Aussie crime dramas have become commonplace on national television. Accompanying these programs, some notable law enforcers also began to populate the small screen. From feminine firepowers to tough minority cops, these are some of the… read more

  • What to Watch: December 6 - 12

    Our pick of the best shows on Aussie screens this week including the premiere of SAS: The Search for Warriors and The Trophy Room, and Bored to Death season two, plus Oprah: The Sound of Music Reunion and more. read more

  • Comedy masks Magda's pain

    She's made millions of Australian laugh as Sharon Karen Strzelecki on Kath & Kim, but Magda Szubanski has never spoken much about her family history. read more

  • City Homicide in limbo

    City Homicide is due to finish filming its fourth season on November 12, with the status of the new season currently in limbo, pending word from the big wigs at Seven. read more

  • Seven axes City Homicide

    City Homicide has been axed by the Seven Network after four seasons. read more

  • SBS delivers colourful new line-up

    Magda Szubanski will feature in a new series of Who Do You Think You Are? for SBS. read more

  • Melbourne keeps the Logie Awards

    Melbourne has won the right to host the Logie Awards once again. read more

  • Body count piles up for City Homicide

    Our television screens have never been so safe. There are cops, paramedics and emergency services everywhere you look. Standby for more because City Homicide is back on the beat from Monday August 10th. read more

  • Thank God for Shane

    Shane Bourne wasn't sure how neatly he could transition from City Homicide back to his hosting role of Thank God You're Here after an 18-month hiatus. read more

  • Seven set to open the door to Thank God You're Here

    Open the blue door and you never know what's on the other side. And so it is in television after Channel TEN found it had been trumped by the Seven Network late last year when it swooped on the hit… read more

  • Thank God says Seven

    Channel TEN has lost one of its prized shows, Thank God You're Here, to the Seven Network. read more

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