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Hot Potatoes! December

AT THE MOVIES (Wed Dec 26, ABC-10pm) Margaret Pomeranz is arguably the more trust-worthy of the two co-hosts of THE MOVIE SHOW/AT THE MOVIES for...

Spuds In Space! December

STARGATE (Thurs Dec 27, Seven-11pm) Yes folks, the longest running U.S. Sci-Fi series to have the word 'Star' not immediately followed by 'Trek' in the...

Tasty Taties December

RAMPANT (Mon Dec 3, ABC-8:30pm) This World AIDS Day special looks at the history of the pandemic in Australia, from the first diagnosed case in...

Soggy Chips! in December

THE FARMER WANTS A WIFE (Wed Dec 26, Nine-7:30pm) Barrel-bottom-scraping reality show about a hunky hayseed who mysteriously has no-one to sow his crop of...

OTC's Guide to Giving Sex Toys for Christmas

Want a little more jingle in your bells? Christmas is fast closing in upon us and it's time to up the Christmas cheer and...

Human Nature Brings Motown to Oz

'When we thought about it, we didn't want to come out with more of the same. So, we had this crazy idea that we...

Young Divas

A group of four Australian Idol women working together rather than competing against one another? Doubts ran high from the beginning. And when Ricki-Lee...

Peru, the Singing Woman

Singer, chantress, world musician – Peru, the Singing Woman, recently performed a 'Fire of Love' concert as part of Kulcha's Fremantle Arts Festival offerings....

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