Tuesday TV Ratings: Dramatic Scenes For Home And Away’s Eden
We'd prefer to talk to our colleagues than go through Eden's recent trials and tribulations.
We'd prefer to talk to our colleagues than go through Eden's recent trials and tribulations.
B&T journalists often write articles for themselves with little care for the reader. Therefore explaining this crap.
Fortunately for the sycophant and the fridge Nazi, the unvaccinated have now become the workplace's most reviled.
SAS Australia was back last night. Yet, oddly, no harrowing anecdotes from lives of the show's stars in the Tele today.
Summer Bay appears to have gone all gay with even Alf reportedly itching for some man-stink in the diner.
One could say it was as quiet as a mouse on the telly front last night. Even quieter if you'd put the Ratsak down.
Washing, ironing and dusting all proved more compelling than last night's TV offerings for many it would appear.
Home And Away has topped the TV numbers and, as Alf Stewart would rightly say, "Stone the dingo's donger."
Alf Stewart stars in new Optus ads. So, although we've not watched it, we're predicting it's galah & stoned crow-free.
Summer Bay all set to get its first-ever gay character which, sadly, does not involve Alf Stewart's 'coming out'.
Always wanted to buy an Alf Stewart swear book or Sally's school uniform? Well, now you can with this new partnership.
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