Underbelly »
Killing Time
David Wenham turns in a sly performance as disgraced lawyer Andrew Fraser in TV1's impressive new miniseries, that reminds us absolute power corrupts.
Read More »Demos split Seven and Nine by 0.1%
Seven and Nine were just 0.1% apart in key demos in Week 44. If it had been this close all year we would have seen a much closer battle.
Read More »David Wenham to star in Dripping in Chocolate
David Wenham leads an impressive cast in UKTV's new telemovie, currently shooting in Sydney.
Read More »All-star cast joins Jack Irish telemovies
Don Hany, Aaron Pedersen, Colin Friels, Diana Glenn, Martin Sacks, and Roy Billing are just some the names joining the ABC's telemovies with Guy Pearce.
Read More »Australian content yes, but not so hot on drama…
Australians support the need for local content on TV in news, current affairs and Reality TV, but prefer dramas from overseas.
Read More »No rehearsal, but life is still a Rush.
With so many locations there's next to no rehearsal, but as Callan Mulvey explains, the Rush cast work fast for a show they love.
Read More »Australia goes down, but Nine scores with Rugby World Cup.
Australia lost but Nine won with their coverage of the Rugby World Cup, giving the network a strong performance across Sunday.
Read More »ABC1′s Doc Martin beats Nine, TEN’s best all week.
Nobody home on Saturdays? Doc Martin on ABC1 scored higher than anything Nine or TEN could pull all week, but Week 42 of ratings fell to Seven once again.
Read More »Rugby World Cup final update
Next week's Rugby World Cup final in New Zealand will screen live on Nine and is simulcast in HD on GEM.
Read More »IF Awards 2011: nominees
TV nominees include David Mott, Claudia Karvan, John Holmes, Blake Davis, Des Monaghan, Todd Lasance and Peter Andrikidis.
Read More »Wild Boys, Junior Masterchef under the magic million
7:30 Sunday is supposed to be one of the most lucrative timeslots of the week, yet Wild Boys and Junior MasterChef were both beaten by 60 Minutes and Grand Designs.
Read More »NRL Grand Final tops ratings week, but Seven takes prize.
The NRL Grand Final topped Week 41 with 2.16m viewers but it wasn't enough to stop Seven snatching another weekly win.
Read More »


