When MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin cued up NBC News correspondent Ken Dilanian during a live segment yesterday, he wasn’t expecting this reaction.
Joe Biden is the new president-elect, or is he? There is evidence of widespread voter fraud, or is there? Fox News can’t quite seem to make its mind up.
Gareth Cliff is in trouble with the BCCSA after he interviewed a conspiracy theorist who believes that the world is run by lizard people, and that COVID-19 is a hoax.
So it’s Halloween, and you run a new channel, and you want to nail some kind of crossover. This definitely is not ‘mission accomplished’.
For those of us who don’t play chess, it’s hard to imagine a series about the game being anything but dull. Then, along came ‘The Queen’s Gambit’.
The SABC is trying to clarify its proposed plan to redefine which devices require a TV licence, and it isn’t going well.
SABC wants to broaden the scope of the existing TV licence to include payment from people who don’t consume any of their content.
Having seen his political career go down in flames, Advance New Zealand party leader Jami-Lee Ross was on the end of another drubbing by Newshub’s political editor, Tova O’Brien.
From the creator of ‘Big Little Lies’ comes another binge-worthy thriller with even more twists and turns.
Facebook is throwing a tantrum over the Netflix doccie ‘The Social Dilemma’, stating that it presents a distorted reality.
The victim’s incessant social media updates, her video confessionals and text messages with her husband form the central material of the film’s narrative.
The satirical puppet show, ‘Spitting Image’, is back to take the mickey out of some of our most famous celebrities, politicians, and others. No one is safe.
We finally have some insight into what Meghan and Harry are getting up to with Netflix.
‘Tiny World’ takes a look at some of the smallest creatures on Earth, including a monkey that would fit in the palm of your hand.
Over the past 12 months, there has been no shortage of headline-grabbing public figures, 100 of whom made it onto TIME’s list of the most influential people in the world.
In his first lead role in a series since ‘Breaking Bad’ wrapped back in 2013, Cranston plays a judge who will do anything to protect his son.
A new reality show, set to be filmed in 2023, wants to send one person to the International Space Station, in what organisers call “the biggest prize ever awarded on TV”.
William and Kate wished Harry a happy birthday, and it prompted a scandal, which apparently has something to do with ‘The Crown’.
The Emmys happened mostly online this year, but that wasn’t the most awkward thing about the ceremony. That award goes to the cast of ‘Friends’.
Well done on making it through another week. You’ve earned some David Brent-inspired awkwardness in your life.
On Monday night, Baskin made her ‘Dancing with the Stars’ debut. Her performance was a disaster, but it’s the commercials from Don Lewis’ family that really set tongues wagging.
Almost everyone hated the series finale of ‘Game of Thrones’. Turns out the original pilot wasn’t great, either.
You have to be cool under pressure to claim the £1 million grand prize, and it appears that Donald Fear has ice in his veins.
The French film ‘Cuties’ has ignited a Twitter storm, an online petition to shut down Netflix, and war among critics.
14 years and 20 seasons later, ‘Keeping up with the Kardashians’ will be coming to an end in 2021…finally.
If you’ve been putting off decluttering your home, then ‘Get Organised with The Home Edit’ might be exactly what you need.
When John Oliver laid into the town of Danbury, Connecticut, he set in motion a chain of events that has taken some unlikely twists and turns.
Earlier this week, Netflix released a trailer for its upcoming horror series, ‘The Haunting of Bly Manor’. Creepy dolls – yep, they’re here.
The moment that many fans of ‘The Crown’ have been waiting for has finally arrived.
In an upcoming documentary, Paris Hilton speaks out about her horrible experiences at boarding school.