Packed to the Rafters

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Eddie McGuire has his first national win over Andrew O'Keefe, taking every city except one.
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In the big Sunday night battle it was Dancing with the Stars that came out on top as TEN plays the age card.
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What a week of ratings. Nine has a night past 30%, TEN has another below 15% and ABC has a new hit. Sailing through the middle was Seven.
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As its cast shortly face their final day -and in one of this site's most important articles- TV critics from around the country tell TV Tonight what the death of All Saints really means to the future of drama.
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Nine sticking with Hot Seat is paying off, as it continues to shadow Deal or No Deal with each passing day.
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With 25 years' work behind her, TV Tonight asks Nadine Garner to reflect on changes in the industry and learns why many actors are still doing it tough.
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After a terrible Tuesday for Nine, sadly, the only answer is to change the line-up. Again.
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Week 31 belonged comfortably to Seven, but it was the ABC that issued a lesson to commercial networks as audiences flocked to a supposedly niche show, United States of Tara.
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After MasterChef took a glorious 3.7m the week became not so much Seven's to win, but TEN's to lose. And it was a week when all three commercial networks unveiled new shows.
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Home & Away cast members past and present celebrated their long reign as the country's top 'flamin' serial drama.
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TV Tonight meets TV Burp, or more specifically, host Ed Kavalee, who explains his passion for drama, reality and factuals -and why news and comedy are off limits.