I Was Actually There, Surviving Malka Leifer, Victoria Beckham and The Last Frontier — everything we’re watching on TV this week.
Belle Taylor
Nicole Kidman’s six-word message after getting divorced is going viral after her split from Keith Urban.
Kimberley Braddish
The controversial Kyle and Jackie O radio show is in hot water for airing sexually explicit programs, including a bizarre guessing game involving urination.
Duncan Evans
MasterChef Australia judge Melissa Leong has broken her silence on being sexually abused while working in the hospitality sector.
Aussie actor Emma Harvie is riding a wave of international success thanks to Colin From Accounts. Now, she’s flying high in the new season of RFDS.
Clare Rigden
Cash and Eden’s Home and Away wedding set to end in tragedy as the show reveals one fan favourite WILL be killed off.
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.
Monster: The Ed Gein Story, Wayward, Off The Grid, Chad Powers and Billy The Kid: here’s what we’re watching this week on Aussie TV.
Back after nearly a week away, Jimmy Kimmel has taped a new episode of his late-night show using it to address the controversy surrounding his program.
David Shepardson and Dawn Chmielewski
The ABC has copped a massive six-figure fine from the Federal Court for sacking fill-in broadcaster Antoinette Lattouf, with the money to be given to the journalist.
Steve Zemek
Kiwi acting star Robyn Malcolm reveals her ‘magical’ experience filming in WA’s Southern Forests for the second season of Mystery Road: Origin.
Sacked radio host Marty Sheargold has doubled down on his career-ending Matildas controversy with a provocative soccer-themed title for his new solo venture.
Blair Jackson
This week Screen Queen Clare is dipping into the exceptional new series The Hack, packing her bags for Pemberton for the darkly atmospheric Mystery Road: Origin, and hoping the Slow Horses get some therapy …
Jude Law has long been a performer of uncanny malleability. Yet the Englishman still suffers from impostor syndrome in the company of a cinema legend, when Robert De Niro stops by our table.
Thomas Floyd
What happens to a little timber town when a film crew descends? We visited Pemberton as it played host to the production of the hit series Mystery Road: Origin, to see the ripple effect in a country community.
Emma Hamilton returns as Dr Eliza Harrod in RFDS, balancing high-stakes rescues, a love triangle, and the serenity of the outback.
Slow Horses, The Assembly, The Hack, Tulsa King, Mystery Road: Origin and The People Vs Robodebt: here’s what we’re watching and enjoying this week.
Your afternoons are getting an upgrade: Channel Seven is shaking up its afternoon schedule with a brand-new lineup of game shows and news.
The abrupt programming decision quickly morphed into a flashpoint for free speech in America under the Trump administration.
John Koblin, Brooks Barnes, Benjamin Mullin and Michael M. Grynbaum
US President Donald Trump says ‘Jimmy Kimmel was fired because he had bad ratings’, while proposing TV licences of those ‘against’ him should be revoked.
‘I hear Jimmy Kimmel is next’ Donald Trump wrote on social media just months before the show’s cancellation, with Jimmy Kimmel Live! facing controversy for decades before the host’s Charlie Kirk comments.
South Park’s latest episode has been pulled just before airing, with the creators giving an unheard of excuse.
A star of the hit TV series Shipwreck Hunters has shared how a summer job washing wetsuits on Rottnest Island led him to pursue a career of uncovering hidden underwater treasures off WA’s coast.
Harriet Flinn