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Who could have predicted nearly 2m viewers would be so hooked by the cooking of prawns and nuts?
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Gordon Ramsay says he didn't use the "L" word and blasts Tracy Grimshaw for "attacking my wife." What language is he speaking?
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State of Origin powered to a record 2.28m viewers, helping Nine win the week. But TEN wins 3 key demo groups while ABC finished the week with its editorial tail between its legs.
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MasterChef Australia, Talkin' Bout Your Generation, Spicks and Specks and The Chaser all upstaged Seven and Nine in the latest ratings war.
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Look who's coming to visit Mr. McManus. And he's not the only big name on the show that week.
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In tough times, it's comedy on Seven, TEN and the ABC that scores, while Nine steers its ship with a shiny local drama. Seven wins Week 21.
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Comin' up: Will Ferrell, Martin Short, Pussycat Dolls, Judith Lucy and Kelly Clarkson.
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The ABC lost some of its Sunday audience to SBS' Eurovision. There was good news for Merlin & Bones but not Harper's Island.
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What a week. Nine looks inward with trouble on two fronts, TEN lands the #1 show of the week, but it's Seven that quietly chalks up another weekly win.
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Nine's new renovation series fails to live up to the hype, with a magical kid causing havoc for rival programmers.
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Jennifer Garner, Matthew McConaughey, Gina Riley and Lady GaGa are all coming up.