Tuesday TV Wrap: It’s The Voice And MasterChef, As House Rules Continues To Get Nailed
We're calling B&T's daily TV wrap both "industry leader" and "trusted news source". Sure, that's open to interpretation.
We're calling B&T's daily TV wrap both "industry leader" and "trusted news source". Sure, that's open to interpretation.
Much like Alanis Morissette, tracksuit pants & the spout pony hairdo, it would appear MasterChef is suddenly cool again.
With the AFL and Olympics kaput, you'd be safe to say there are more high stakes on Seven's High Stakes than usual.
While the future of reality TV is murky, it doesn't dissuade B&T's editor from sending in his Big Brother application.
Reality TV stars seeking compensation for "psychological" damage. Apparently, viewers of said shows ineligible to claim.
B&T's TV reviewer loves to don the onesie for a Sunday night in front of the box. Last night he went full pink unicorn.
Proving he's had more comebacks than John Farnham, Jamie Durie announces his very newest comeback.
It was like an arm-wrestle on TV last night. And that's from a ratings perspective, not burly men touching one another.
Not only did B&T watch 5 channels simultaneously last night, we did it while spinning plates on a stick. Just kidding.
B&T's TV reviewer had to watch First Dates & Back Roads to bring you this, so it contains its fair share of suffering.
There was a bit of a changing of the guard on TV last night, although not in a horses, calvary, manure sort of a way.
You'd be very right in asking: "How does B&T attend Monday night square dancing AND still file a TV ratings report?"
B&T has inserted a mystery pun into day's headline that we're describing as both mysterious and pun in nature.
Despite having his electricity cut off, B&T's TV editor has still delivered this (flagrantly stolen) analysis.
When it comes to home renovating programs, we're more Grand Designs fans here at B&T. And we don't watch that either.
We'd never be caught dead watching The Bachelor, although we say Krystal & Jacinda aren't good enough for cutie pie Sam.
Seven’s coverage of the 2015 Australian Open was the most watched event on TV from 7.30pm to midnight last night.
There is still no word for Offspring fans on whether the drama will be back in 2015.