Foxtel-owned streaming service Binge has renewed its first original production, 'Love Me', for a second season.
'Couples Therapy Australia' is a six-part Paramount+ docuseries that invites viewers into weekly therapy with three couples, as they dive into their long-standing challenges, and seek understanding, connection and new compassion for each other.
"It's been a really tough year. It's nice to sit back and watch a show that feels good; makes you laugh a little bit, makes you cry a little bit."
Season two of Binge's 'Love Me' sees the Mathieson family navigate the complexities of relationships when new love becomes a long-term proposition.
Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia has made some changes to its leadership team, promoting Rani Seckold to the newly-created role of executive business director and Simon Vaughton to head of production, unscripted.
Lisa Wilkinson, Bert Newton, Troy Cassar-Daley, Julie Bishop, Kat Stewart, Cameron Daddo, Denise Scott and Lisa Curry join the cast of the much-loved genealogy series, which investigates the ancestry of prominent Australians.
The satirical headlines of "Australia's oldest and favourite newspaper" are making their way to the screen in the form of Paramount original series 'The Betoota Advocate Presents'.
Long considered an Australian Christmas classic, Paul Kelly’s 1996 ballad 'How To Make Gravy' will now form the basis for a feature.