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Kiran Dass on the TV shows and films you might also like if you like Stranger Things.
Greg Bruce talks to TV and movie production veteran John Barnett.
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After days in intensive care David Cassidy has died.
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TVNZ channels have been affected by an outage at Waiatarua.
A British cameraman has died while shooting a stunt sequence for a BBC drama in Ghana.
A heartbreaking scene in Blue Planet is prompting viewers to ditch plastic bags.
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An Aussie tradie has left TV hosts stunned after delivering a pitch-perfect performance.
"This is no longer the job I signed up for four years ago."
Breakfast presenter Jack Tame has been slammed over an interview with the Prime Minister.
The new Housing Minister says he makes no apologies for being ambitious about housing.
If recent events have left you with a comedy void, help is at hand.
David Cassidy is reportedly in a coma and suffering from multiple organ failure.
Strictly Come Dancing's Kiwi Brendan Cole hints at an exit.
Tammy Davis returns to acting with a dark role in Shortland Street, writes Aimie Cronin.
NZ's worst fire tragedy was a scandal of failures as 41 people were incinerated.
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