
Monday TV Wrap: Have You Been Paying Attention? & Lindy Chamberlain’s Dingoes Has 10 Baring Its Fangs
Forty years on, Aussies haven't lost interest in Lindy Chamberlain. Same can't be said for the music of the Chantoozies.
Forty years on, Aussies haven't lost interest in Lindy Chamberlain. Same can't be said for the music of the Chantoozies.
B&T's daily TV wrap is like the dessert trolley at yum cha - it may come last, but it's both gelatinous & delicious.
Eight of last night's top telly shows were news or current affairs programs. Call that the bushfires or maybe don't.
It's your daily 30-second snapshot of all of last night's TV numbers. Not that one need get the egg-timer out.
First radio ratings & now last night's TV numbers, too. It's like B&T's got Sesame Street's Count von Count on staff.
Yes, it's B&T's authoritative daily TV wrap. And, unlike yesterday's, contains a margin for error of around 12 per cent.
Like a magnifying glass scorching an ant nest, B&T's TV wrap shines an equally hot light; just, admittedly, not on ants.
CBS Studios International has announced an agreement with Working Dog Productions for the exclusive, worldwide format ri...
You'd think B&T's reviewer had eyes in the back of his head he watched so much TV. On the contrary, he has a bald patch.
We won't have a bad word said about The Bachelor here at B&T. Apart from possibly floozy or even harlot for that matter.
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.
Reading these overnight TV numbers, you can almost hear the key turning in the Channel Ten boardroom liquor cabinet.
Why read TV Week for all your TV viewing news when you can read B&T's abridged version, all minus the Sudoku puzzle?