Ahead of this weekend’s telefeature finale to Nothing Trivial, James Croot quizzes Debbie Newby-Ward about what she’s learned from playing Emma.
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Fichtner enjoying his new Break
From Prison Break to Invasion and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, American actor William Fichtner has been known for playing figures of authority. That’s why when he says his latest show Crossing Lines isn’t your typical ‘crime of the week’ police procedural, James Croot takes his word for it.
Giving a voice to the river
George Michael wants another go-go with Wham!
George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley “talked about a Wham! reunion”. Michael took part in a series of interviews to promote his single Feeling Good, which is a cover of Nina Simone’s 1965 hit and will be released on August 11.
Film review: Boyhood
I was lucky enough, with hundreds of others, to watch the movie Boyhood at the Civic in Auckland on the weekend.
Shane Warne, Sophie Monk and that ‘kiss’
Shane Warne has denied kissing Sophie Monk, but the radio DJ says she doesn’t lie. Monk was tricked into admitting she had kissed the former Australian cricketer when being quizzed about her love life by her 2DayFM co-hosts.
When Family Guy met The Simpsons
The producers of the hit animated comedy
Shane Warne and Sophie Monk ‘kiss’
Shane Warne has denied kissing Sophie Monk, but the radio DJ says she doesn’t lie. Monk was tricked into admitting she had kissed the former Australian cricketer when being quizzed about her love life by her 2DayFM co-hosts.
‘Spider-Man’ slugs officer in Times Square
A man dressed as Spider-Man was arrested on charges he slugged a police officer who told him to stop harassing tourists in Times Square, New York, USA. Junior Bishop, 25, of Brooklyn, was charged with assaulting an officer, resisting arrest and criminal mischief
Gossip mags show united front
In a rare display of editorial originality, Kate Middleton graces the covers of New Idea, Woman’s Day and the New Zealand Woman’s Weekly this week. Naturally, details of Prince George’s first birthday were of foremost importance, accompanied in New Idea by a somewhat alarming age-progression image of what the “feisty, frolicking little prince” might look like aged 18