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The Invisible, Inaudible Family
The Invisible Inaudible Family is a traditional sitcom, in the vein of Family Ties or Hey Dad! except for one thing...
Read More »CSI: NY snubs Nat Bass audition
"A humbling experience." Natalie Bassingthwaighte goes from Gold Logie nomination to humiliating CSI: New York audition.
Read More »Soap and substances don’t mix
This year there is quite a bit of attention being given to the lifestyles of young soapie actors.
Read More »Ed Kavalee hearts TV
TV Tonight meets TV Burp, or more specifically, host Ed Kavalee, who explains his passion for drama, reality and factuals -and why news and comedy are off limits.
Read More »Foreign Correspondent: Orphans of the Storm
Lookout Logies and Walkleys. Burmese cameraman risked jail to capture heartbreaking footage of children orphaned by 2008's cyclone.
Read More »Official: All Saints to end 11 year run
It's official. Seven finally confirms that All Saints will not return in 2010, to end with episode #493 at the end of the year.
Read More »Lockie Leonard wraps in Albany
Having a television series filming in regional Australia can be very significant to a local economy.
Read More »“Mr. Telethon” retires from Seven
After more than 40 years on Australian television, Perth TV identity Jeff Newman says "it's time."
Read More »Gretel’s novel turn
Gretel Killeen comments briefly on that Logie night while promoting her new book, The Day My Bum Dropped.
Read More »Neighbours producer: “We should have killed off Harold”
Neighbours producer, Susan Bower, now reckons the soapie should have killed off Harold Bishop.
Read More »Congrats to Rove & Tasma
Rove McManus and Tasma Walton tie the knot in a private ceremony on a beach in Broome.
Read More »Meanwhile, over in the factual genre….
Recruits' producer Michael Cordell tells TV Tonight why observational docos are always intercutting their stories and how it can undermine the very thing it's trying to offset.
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