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The Office star Felicity Ward talks the Australian adaptation of the beloved sitcom

Incompetency has a brand-new name and it’s Hannah Howard. Meet the charming, yet pretty inept, and definitely not self-aware new female boss in The Office....

Watch the official trailer for the highly anticipated Aussie version of The Office

Incompetency has a brand-new name and it’s Hannah Howard. Meet the charming, yet pretty inept, and definitely not self-aware new female boss in the...

Review – The Simpsons Season 27, Episode 10

Warning: this review contains spoilers. It's not often that I can say that I am actually excited for an episode of The Simpsons but this...

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Sometimes in life you just need a good cry and there are many ways you can go about squeezing out a tear. You can...

Five Of The Best “TV Doofuses”

As a famous writer, people approach you all the time with their "brilliant", "amazing" and "mind-blowing" ideas. Well I'm assuming, I wouldn't really know,...
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