This week Screen Queen Clare is checking out Chad Powers, belatedly discovering High Potential, avoiding the new Ryan Murphy series and dipping into Watching You on Stan.
As Stephen Peacocke returns to the skies for RFDS and gears up to bring back Darryl Braxton for Home And Away’s WA season, he reflects on going from “the bones of my arse” to stardom.
Sometimes, a series is a mess because it can’t get its act together, sometimes the mess belongs to the lead character, and that’s far more interesting.
AARON PATRICK: Some media watchers believe Bruce Gordon, the owner of the Win TV network, installed a new chairman to increase his influence over Nine.
A new series of Baywatch is headed our way next year, riding on the legacy of a series that at one point, was being watched by a billion people around the world.
Jimmy Kimmel’s first show back on ABC attracted more than four times his usual audience, despite being blacked out on 23 per cent of US TV households by some affiliates.
THE NEW YORK TIMES: The late night host broke his silence in an emotional return to US airwaves, addressing the political storm that temporarily sidelined his show.