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Ray Stevenson, the Irish actor who played the villainous British governor in RRR, an Asgardian warrior in the Thor films, and series co-lead Titus Pullo in HBO's Rome, has died.
Although the Jerry Springer show was known for its outrageousness, some episodes were truly unforgettable, and granted the world with the most downright unhinged moments in television history.
It's a jingle as familiar as the national anthem, and it's set to burst back onto our TV screens with an all-new cast to celebrate the centenary of an Australian icon.
Fox News and Tucker Carlson, the right-wing personality who hosted the network's highly rated 8pm hour, have severed ties, the network says in a stunning announcement.
British actress Millie Bobby Brown has fans thinking she and partner, Jake Bongiovi, are engaged, after the couple posted photos to social media on Tuesday.
Lance Reddick, a character actor who specialized in intense, icy and possibly sinister authority figures on TV and film, including “The Wire,” ″Fringe” and the "John Wick” franchise, has died. He was 60.
New names have emerged as part of a "matrix" of people involved in the alleged cover-up of horror crash which killed Top End personality Chris "Willow" Wilson.
Anne Heche, an entrancing actor whose versatility powered an admirable career in television and film spanning four decades, is no longer on life support.
The mother who posted a video showing a costumed character appearing to ignore two Black children during a parade at a Sesame Street theme park says the explanation of the incident as a "misunderstanding" is not enough.
Netflix today reported that it lost 970,000 subscribers in the second quarter of 2022, a number far lower than its own forecasts, which had projected that the streaming giant would lose two million subscribers.
In an effort to support those impacted by the crisis, Nine, Seven and 10 will jointly present a live entertainment concert where all proceeds will go to the Australian Red Cross.
Scott Cam will join a host of his fellow TV luminaries and a glowing assembly of music stars tomorrow night for the Australia Unites: Red Cross Flood Appeal fundraising telethon.