Random Acts of Kindness

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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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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.
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It's been three years since TEN won a ratings week, and only the second time since OzTAM began in 2001. Meanwhile Nine comes third in a week with State of Origin.
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A woman says her animal rescue's makeover by Nine doesn't comply with local regulations, and she can't afford to fix it.
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Sunday night banished the doom and gloom to revel in some stirring moments, with 'vision' a strong theme of the evening.
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While the country held its breath on a $100m lotto, networks watched as their numbers stacked up in a routine order for Week 27. But some cities took a different view.
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TEN tops the night with 3 winning shows from 6:30 to 10pm as another interesting week begins to take shape.
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In the tightest ratings week all year, Nine, Seven and TEN were in a three way brawl for Saturday night and the week's crown. So who took glory?
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Seven may have won the week again, but it was the might of TEN that was the real news story. Hit series MasterChef Australia takes out #1 position.