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No, A Country Practice is not getting a new stage play, but How to Plot a Hit in Two Days certainly takes inspiration from the stage play -and in particular the famed death of Molly (Anne Tenney).
The revival of the three-Test series will see the Kangaroos, under new coach and FOX League expert Kevin Walters, take on England at Wembley Stadium (October 26), Everton Stadium (November 2) and ...
Over four short years, MOFA has established itself as a leader in high-end commercial production, known for its roster of elite directors, creativity and trusted relationships with major brands and ...
Legendary film critic and presenter David Stratton has died, aged 85. Stratton’s family said he died peacefully in a hospital near his home in the Blue Mountains in NSW.
Romance feature The Map That Leads To You starring Madelyn Cline and KJ Apa, screens on Prime Video next week. From director Lasse Hallström ( Dear John, Safe Haven) this is an adaptation of JP ...
Later The Front Bar led with 648,000 then Clarkson’s Farm (452,000), Shaun Micallef’s Eve of Destruction returned to 437,000, Elsbeth (191,000 / 111,000), Austin (164,000) and Aerial Australia ...
Now aged 50, and almost 3 years clean, Alex Lloyd is preparing to release his first collection of new music in 12 years.
Nine News has appointed Mimi Becker and Josh Bavas to its London bureau replacing Edward Godfrey and Jess Millward.
Sunday’s Compass episode is “It Starts With Us.” It Starts With Us follows a group of teenagers living on the frontlines of Australia’s family violence epidemic, as they come together in a prevention ...
That’s idols as in people, not Survivor idols hidden in trees, although Toki has his share of those too. Filming for the series took place in Samoa in mid 2024, back to back with Brains v Brawn II.
Guests on Monday’s episode of Have You Been Paying Attention? are Lizzy Hoo, Tony Martin and Kitty Flanagan. They join Sam Pan, Ed Kavalee and quizmaster Tom Gleisner.
Fetch TV has renewed a multi-year agreement with ESPN for premium sports content. “We are thrilled to extend our successful multi-year agreement with ESPN,” said Dominic Arena, CEO of Fetch TV.