Are you smarter than a fifth grader? Well, if you haven’t found out yet, odds are you have missed your last chance to do so via the television, with speculation Channel Ten will not run the series next year.
It has been one of the most hyped television shows in the Australian cable era, and the producers of the boxing reality series, The Contender: Australia, are sure the finial product will not disappoint.
Thousands of Aussies across the nations are today coming to grips with the fact the award winning drama, All Saints, is gone forever from our TV sets. The Australian medical drama has been a part of viewers lives for the past 12 years, with nearly 500 episodes gracing our small screens.
Australians are set to see more of the American sitcom series, The Big Bang Theory, with a major TV network committing to yet another series of the smash hit comedy. Channel Nine has announced it will bring new episodes of The Big Bang Theory to our small screens later this year in November
Tributes are flowing for one of greatest entertainers, with the passing away of the legendary Don Lane. Aged 75, Lane finally lost his battle with his dementia-affected illness with his family by his side.
Curb Your Enthusiasm has reunited with the cast from the smash hit comedy Seinfeld, in an appropriate episode titled, Seinfeld: the Reunion. Channel Nine aired the episode 9pm on Tuesday night and was well received by the Australian audiences.
The search for the next big medical series continues to prove to be a tough task, with Ten’s new doctor drama, Three Rivers, given the flick by network producers.
The fishing crew from Scotland is back for another series of gripping drama, when Trawlermen returns to SBS. The new five part series will yet again follow the real life dramas faced by the local fishermen as they undertake some of the most dangerous jobs in the world.
Despite the success for its American counterpart, the Australian version of The Apprentice has failed miserably in its debut season. In only its second episode, the show has already sunk to a low in the ratings world, with only 657,000 people tuning into Channel Nine on Monday night to watch the show.
Channel Seven has picked up Jerry Seinfeld’s new television creation, a reality series called The Marriage Ref. The series will be produced by Endemol Southern Star