Wednesday TV Wrap: Comedy Night Has The ABC Laughing
B&T's TV wrap gives you a full overview of viewing habits without having to watch a thing. And, no square eyes, too.
B&T's TV wrap gives you a full overview of viewing habits without having to watch a thing. And, no square eyes, too.
Why read TV Week for all your TV viewing news when you can read B&T's abridged version, all minus the Sudoku puzzle?
Do dancing kids have you reaching for the remote's off button? Enjoy this sequin-free precis without the need to watch.
Did you watch Hell's Kitchen last night with an eerie feeling you may be the only one who did? Realise those fears here.
You know when you've broken B&T's own royal-loving editor, it's arguably one Diana 20th anniversary special too many.
Like an over-stacked dishwasher, B&T's nightly TV wrap is definitely full, albeit with its own greasy, baked-on sludge.
Are you one of those cool people who NEVER watch television anymore? Well, this bluffer's guide's even more imperative.
If you watched all of last night's telly end-to-end it would take 29.5 hours. Yet, this synopsis takes mere moments.
Why pretend to be the office TV expert when you can do as B&T does - simply rehash the overnight OzTAM numbers.
We tuned in for Doctor Doctor last night, but where were Bob, Cookie, Shirley Gilroy and Fatso the wombat, we ask?
Is everyone in the office talking last night's TV, but you've caught your head in the microwave? Upskill pronto here.
Even B&T admits to a tear after Karl's This Time Next Year, although we had just been hit in the head by the remote.
Who soared like an eagle on telly last night? And who flopped like a drunk man in a bean bag? All's revealed within.
Nothing highlights our busy lifestyles quite like prescription addiction. Oh, and this survey into TV streaming, too.
The Bachelor's premise may be a 'happily ever after' love story, but mostly it seems to end in rage, hate & acrimony.
A full wrap of last night's TV numbers. Made even better if read on the couch, in your pyjamas, drinking hot Milo.
The biggest fear in launching a TV show is it'll be shit & no one will tune in, as appears the case with Hell's Kitchen.
Far from humble audience numbers, this review of last night's TV comes with rage, acrimony & plenty of swearing to boot.