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David Knox January 28, 2011 30

Bear Grylls, Big Love, Skins, East West 101, Zumbo, The Family, and yes more Hitler. SBS Programmer Jane Roscoe chats about 2011 highlights.

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Soft bidding on Warnie

David Knox November 25, 2010 33

The Block finale drew a big auction crowd, but a lot of them opted not to bid on Warnie.

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Bumped: Disable Bodied Sailors, The Killing. Gone: Rex in Rome.

David Knox March 22, 2010 2

SBS has made major changes to its mid-week line up effective from this Wednesday affecting Rex in Rome, The Killing and Disabled Bodied Sailors.

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2010: SBS looks beyond Top Gear

David Knox January 14, 2010 33

SBS loses its top show next Monday night, but it has a lot more up its sleeve to tempt you in 2010.

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Say bye to variety for me

David Knox November 22, 2009 19

The Noughties will end with variety television closing a chapter after Rove bid his own show farewell last week. But Seven took the night and Week 47 of ratings.

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Micallef in his own skin

David Knox May 6, 2009 21

Shaun Micallef talks to TV Tonight about Logies, his new panel show on TEN, hopes for a new comedy and even, yes even, a possible return for NEWStopia.

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Gallery: ‘Inspektor Herring’ special

David Knox December 3, 2008 9

This sounds fun. An entire NEWStopia episode dedicated to 'Inspektor Herring', Shaun Micallef's parody of Inspector Rex.

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Airdate: Rex in Rome

David Knox November 19, 2008 8

Made four years after the last series, that favourite Euro-pooch is undergoing a language switch.

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Carla Cametti PD tops SBS summer

David Knox November 15, 2008 16

SBS' Summer has Carla Cametti PD, Top Gear (UK), Inspector Rex, Food Safari, Iron Chef, Tour Down Under and a Canadian Muslim comedy, Little Mosque on the Prairie.

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Behind the scenes: NEWStopia

David Knox October 15, 2008 17

Shaun Micallef tells TV Tonight how his news satire stays up to the minute with late-breaking news, and how those fake ads for non-existent SBS shows confuses unwitting viewers.

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