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The villain The Walking Dead needed
KARL QUINN 2:34pm We finally have a villain who is charismatic, seductive and a twisted piece of work.
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In Neighbours, some of Ramsay St's beloved characters hang in the balance.
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12:15am It's the unholy offspring of a menage a trois between Gogglebox, Gruen and Cats Make You Laugh Out Loud.
Science of TV dating shows
The idea of two people falling madly in love on a TV show may not be complete bunkum.
Don't write off Daryl just yet
The reviews weren't good. Social media was worse. But based on the ratings, You're Back in the Room is a hit.
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Captive to racy plot that just makes cut
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