Today Tonight

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After trying to fill our screens with pretty people all year, Nine's steps into the world of the homeless, alcoholic, drug-addicted, mentally-ill, disabled and aged for a good cause.
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Week 40 was a particularly brutal fight in television with a string of big shows led by Hey Hey's reunion. By the time the bell rang, Nine had taken victory -by just 0.1%.
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The afternoon AFL finale becomes the second biggest audience of the TV year, but denies TEN primetime glory. For the third week in a row, GO! helps Nine win the ratings week.
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Andrew Denton talks to TV Tonight about how he found success in an experimental ABC show in 1988, and how he is now giving 19 young Australians the same chance in Hungry Beast.
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Two AFL matches roared to over 1.4m giving Seven and TEN some big victories, but it was GO! that again helped Nine across the line to win Week 38.
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Having two and a half channels proved a winner for Nine in Week 37, beating Seven by the slimmest of margins.
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Singer Adam Brand has won this year's Dancing with the Stars defeating perfect 10s by Today Tonight's Matt White.
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Renewed and emerging hits last week included Midsomer Murders, Money for Jam and a lift by the AFL. But Seven just scraped over the boundary line to win the week.
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With a few notable exceptions, it seems we are still drawn to lighter fare including Packed to the Rafters, Spicks & Specks, Midsomer Murders, 2.5 Men and a Harry Potter flick.
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Tracy Grimshaw says it's taken 4 years for ACA to realise interviews are more than just boring, talking heads.
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Last week media reckoned Ajay Rochester had of dumped belongings into a skip. So how come she's just returned home to Sydney?