How do producers come up with show titles -and what have been some of the stinkers?
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Airdate: Big Fat Gypsy Weddings
UK Reality series Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, which has previously aired on Pay TV, begins on Nine next week.
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What to show for a year of GO!
It’s a year since GO! arrived with the promise of youth programming. But while it has the numbers to celebrate, is it also having an identity crisis?
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Oprah tops US TV’s “greatest surprise”
Oprah Winfrey’s great car giveaway has been voted American TV’s greatest ever “surprise.”
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Ex-Spice Girl to Dance her Ass Off
Scary Spice meets even scarier TV hosting gig.
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TV Tonight Awards 2009: The year of Shaun Micallef
TV Tonight readers have voted Shaun Micallef their Favourite Male, Most Underrated Performer and Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation as the Best Light Entertainment show. All the winners and losers are here!
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TV Tonight Awards: voting continues
The votes are coming in for Packed to the Rafters, TV Burp, True Blood, Dexter, MasterChef, home MADE, Shaun Micallef, Rove McManus, Andrew O’Keefe -but are they for positive or negative categories?
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Gyngell: “Pay TV will flatten out”
A frank David Gyngell told media buyers yesterday digital channels would see Pay TV level out, and admitted that “Dance Your Ass Off” wasn’t his finest moment.
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Hey Hey repeats on GO!
Updated: Both Hey Hey reunions get a second screening this Saturday night on GO! and the first reunion on Nine a week later.
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Gone: Commercial Breakdown, Kitchen Nightmares
Nine’s Tuesday night line-up is changing again, to bring in a Will Ferrell flick. But at least in time for Guides to be in sync.
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“Survivors ready? GO!”
Ahead of the launch of GO! on Sunday night, TV Tonight spoke to Les Sampson, Nine’s Director of Multichannels about the new channel.
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TEN loses week to Seven
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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