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Channel Nine, you have a problem
MICHAEL IDATO COMMENT: For too long, the Nine Network has supported people such as Sam Newman.
What's on TV: Saturday
Anthony Bourdain visits Scotland, while RocKwiz celebrates local music heroes.
What's on TV: Sunday
An alternate history of rural NSW in Colour Theory; Bones is an odd hybrid.
Secret City is worth a visit
KARL QUINN Does Kevin Rudd deserve a credit of some sort on this riveting, if occasionally implausible, drama?
Top 10 comedies of all time
Ben Pobjie's here is the utterly definitive and unarguable list of TV's best laughs.
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Tony Squires I want to tell you that Beauty and the Geek Australia (Seven, 8.30pm) is unwatchable tripe. But it's not. It's funny, sweet, brilliantly shot and edited and offers the viewer exactly what they want: a feeling of superiority.
Captive to racy plot that just makes cut
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