John Safran’s Race Relations

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For the third night in a row ABC News has beaten Seven, Nine and TEN at 7pm.
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The celebrity version of the MasterChef juggernaut got a late boost from viewers, even if it wasn't quite enough to help TEN win the night.
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The Noughties will end with variety television closing a chapter after Rove bid his own show farewell last week. But Seven took the night and Week 47 of ratings.
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Audiences are slipping across the board as we limp to the ratings finish line. But they are hanging on for the Rafter birth, helping Seven to take out another week.
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Spoilers: TV Tonight takes a look at John Safran's 'crucifixion.' Did he really drive nails through his hands and feet?
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Week 45 saw Seven launch its new digital channel, and the Melbourne Cup delivering it their biggest audience all year. And there were celebrations in Community Television.
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With the passing of Don Lane, Nine's audience again sent a message that it loves variety television, while Seven's announcement of 7TWO saw it lose another week to Nine/GO!
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Waivers or changing their minds? Subjects in John Safran's series reportedly asked for key footage to be removed.
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John Safran's Race Relations was fourth in its timeslot, well behind what United States of Tara took when it premiered in the same slot.
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John Safran tells TV Tonight he knows he attracts controversy, but doesn't want to be thrown in the same basket as Kyle Sandilands or Hey Hey it's Saturday. Can comment be heard above commentary?