TV Ratings: Tipping Point Australia Continues To Do Numbers For Nine
The popular quiz show has provided a boost to Nine’s news offering which had a reach of 1,846,000 yesterday, just ...
The popular quiz show has provided a boost to Nine’s news offering which had a reach of 1,846,000 yesterday, just ...
A sad day for the pastry industry as Foxtel's Mark Frain says you'll never catch him selling donuts.
TV ordered to go to group therapy after being outed at the most dysfunctional of all mediums.
MAFS dominance continues for the Nine Network. B&T can't say the same about Sara & Tim's relationship.
Viewers flocked to watch couples try and conceive last night and, no, not like that.
What could be better than watching people make banal comments on TV than making banal jokes about those people?
Shelf life for MAFS TV show significantly longer than shelf life of MAFS couples.
While it seems we're not getting the hump with MAFS, many of you found Idol's camel farmer endearing.
Need some of your faith in humanity restoring? Give this story, or MAFS as a whole, a wide berth.
MAFS absence leaves The Chase to storm into an entertainment win last night.
The standard of behaviour on MAFS is like a limbo bar. It just gets lower...
Don't worry readers, no Paralympians were mentioned this time round.
B&T wonders whether Nine will lure divorcees in for a Married At Second Sight spin-off.
MAFS continues to do the business for Nine. And that's despite none of the contestants being arrested on drug charges.
Nine's IVF doco series Big Miracles pulled at both the heartstrings and the ratings numbers last night.
An iffy stench remains over the new VOZ numbers. Kind of like off milk but less likely to make you throw-up.
We're four episodes in & already B&T's bored of writing about MAFS' success. Yet, that's not the case at the Daily Mail.
After six weeks of non-stop cricket, tennis & beer drinking, TV fans were right to feel somewhat lost last night.