Monday TV Wrap: A Current Affair Pulls In 682,000 Eyeballs: Give Grimshaw A Gold Logie Stat!
If Tom Gleeson plays the same games with Grimshaw he played with Amanda Keller, the B&T staff are ready to riot.
If Tom Gleeson plays the same games with Grimshaw he played with Amanda Keller, the B&T staff are ready to riot.
Melissa Wu faints on SAS Australia. Which is a refreshing change from everyone admitting to extra-marital affairs.
Cute dogs prove just the tonic for 10. Network bosses now seriously considering replacing Waleed Aly with a dachshund.
Big Brother VIP now dangerously short on actual VIPs as Caitlyn heads for the international departure lounge.
A quiet night of TV last night just as the lockdown laws around dancing are relaxed. Coincidence or not?
After 13 years, Gruen is still going strong. That's like 147 in adland years.
The Cup may no longer be the 'race that stops the nation', but it's still providing the hangover that stops the nation.
If there's any good to come out of Seven's Big Brother VIP, it proves what little it takes to be considered a VIP.
Last night's Bert Newton special did the business for broadcaster Nine. Apparently the troublesome son never tuned in.
Who hasn't shed a tear through 25 years of Australian Story? You've probably had a little belch & a possible fart too.
Dami Im has the voice of an angel, but she can't cook for shit judging by last night's Celeb MasterChef elimination.
Gogglebox is always wholesome Thursday night fun. And certainly more wholesome than the pub's 'porn & prawn' night.
Our first-ever bisexual Bachelorette debuted last night and, judging by the numbers, some of the nans weren't having it.
It's all you need to know about last night's TV numbers without suffering Peter Overton's hair for an extended period.
SAS Australia returns with Hell Week, where contestants weren't tasked with eating kale while listening to Shannon Noll.
Do you ever watch The Block and secretly concede "my relationship simply could not survive a bathroom renovation"?
Wil, Russel, Todd and the Gruen gang are back being their usual sanctimonious and irritating selves.
You have to hand it to the networks, they keep trying it on with the dogs. Cats & alpacas should feel rightly peeved.