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The Sydney Morning Herald: national, world, business, entertainment, sport and technology news from Australia's leading newspaper.

The Sydney Morning Herald: national, world, business, entertainment, sport and technology news from Australia's leading newspaper.

As silent as ABC

James Valentine has adopted the Seinfeld strategy - a show about nothing - for 702.

On the crest of a wave

The cast of Blue Water High have their eyes on the future.

No time to draw breath

Andrew Denton - the third coolest person in Australia - is ready for a long season of talking.

On the road again

Michael Palin puts another 20 countries under his belt in New Europe.

Proudly made in Australia

East Of Everything Switch on your television during prime time in the second half of 2008 and there's a good chance you'll hear something that has been missing for some time - an Australian accent.

All ship shape

Familiarity breeds contentment as the cast of Sea Patrol return for duty.

4609 episodes later, Kate leaves Home

Kate Ritchie Armed with champagne and tissues, Kate Ritchie will say goodbye to one of her oldest friends on Thursday night.

A right royal romp

Jonathan Rhys Meyers Lusty rulers and tights abound in these British sagas.

New heights for Summer High

Ja'mie Ja'mie King, has like, totally made it in the US, after receiving praise from Perez Hilton.

Ten's long dance

Rhys Bobridge and Jemma Armstrong Network Ten's hit reality program So You Think You Can Dance Australia is here to stay.

Carey ducks, weaves in Denton interview

Wayne Carey The disgraced former AFL player Wayne Carey is too ashamed to go out in public and spends his days drifting between the homes of friends and family.

Aussie scores Parton patronage

Michael Johns Perth-born American Idol contestant Michael Johns is to be mentored by Dolly Parton.

It's off to Dolly school for Aussie Idol

Perth singer Michael Johns to be mentored by country music queen after latest American Idol round.

ABC announces job cuts

Staff to be made redundant as part of restructure of television production department.

TV REVIEWS

The Wire

This magnificent HBO series received the sort of gushing eulogies not seen since the passing of The Sopranos.

Hot Docs: On A Tightrope

The Uighur people are an ethnic minority who, like Tibetans, live in a so-called autonomous region of China.

Chinese Odyssey

This action-comedy, set during the Ming dynasty, takes a satirical jab at Eastern epics and biff-me-up movies.

Bondi Rescue

Speedos or boardshorts? It's a question that divides any beach.

Kitchen Nightmares USA

If the food at the Olde Stone Mill were as spicy as the language, restaurant owner Dean would be rolling in dough.

DVD REVIEWS

Pride And Prejudice

"Five love-hungry sisters and how they got their husbands!"

Into The Wild

This moving and mesmerising film confirms Sean Penn's trajectory as a boundary-pushing filmmaker.

Life On Mars: Series 2

This time-shifting British cop series maintains a dark edge that keeps farce at bay.

The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg

Jacques Demy's 1964 musical is a film with a freshness that seems indestructible.

Breach

Chris Cooper is magnificent as Bob Hanssen, the spy who outwitted government agents for two decades.