
Have there ever been so many Kiwis in global TV shows?
A look at some of the homegrown talent currently commanding TV screens around the world.
A look at some of the homegrown talent currently commanding TV screens around the world.
Dawson was found dead in her Sydney apartment in 2014 at age 47.
OPINION: It was passionate for him. It couldn't have been further from the truth for her.
A fan favourite has revealed she's leaving the show after 33 years.
The actor allegedly ripped 'a handful of her hair from her scalp' during the altercation.
Every week, we ask a well-known Aucklander for their favourite spots in the city.
The beloved Aussie soap has been cancelled for a second time.
'I’m so proud to be a New Zealander. I’m so proud to be from Aotearoa.'
'Whether or not he’ll be able to revive his career remains to be seen.'
Catch a much-anticipated return of an HBO favourite and the pinnacle of Dad TV.
OPINION: Netflix knows you're scrolling while you watch, so it's changing its appeal.
OPINION: This week, the brides attempt to create their 'ultimate fantasy' in the bedroom.
Opinion: The Spinoff ranks all the 'terrifically awful people' from seasons one and two.
All the winners from London's Royal Festival Hall.
Stars Natasha Rothwell and Aimee Lou Wood reveal all ahead of the long-awaited new season.
Fantasy or fortitude? Understanding the obsession with Lee Child’s creation.
New York Times: In 1969 the Monty Python star quit smoking and began keeping a diary.
The London-based Kiwi comedian says she enjoys talking to children far more than adults.
OPINION: How a reality show contestant reflects a 'growing trend in Western culture'.
OPINION: Abhorrent comments and dark secrets are building mounting tension on Mafs.
Tipene ex-employee Fiona Bakulich faces new charges, the Herald can reveal.
Jacqui Burfoot allegedly broke the rules of her Mafs Australia contract to post.
New document also reveals plans for an overhaul of media regulation and funding agencies.
OPINION: Nothing much happens in this property series, but it’s rating through the roof.
OPINION: Tension-laden tasks put the newlyweds to the test, leading to shock revelations.
TVNZ lawyers says the protection of confidential sources is sacred and vital.
NYT OPINION: The trends? Nothing controversial. But also, very little creativity.
Sky loses exclusive NZ rights to ESPN, but highlights the value of its sports package.
The series opens with a participant calling for immigrants to be 'blown up'.
Laurie Mains has been among the hundreds of Sky TV customers left frustrated and angry.