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Seven, ABC and Foxtel pick up more ITV shows

David Knox April 5, 2011 13

ITV has announced a number of sales to Aussie networks including Seven, ABC and Foxtel.

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Returning: Being Human

David Knox February 28, 2011 4

New cast members join the UK supernatural series, now setting up house in Wales.

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The dark side of Sue Johnston

David Knox March 2, 2010 7

Ahead of the Australian premiere of Series 8, Sue Johnston tells why she keeps playing psychological profiler Dr Grace Foley in Waking the Dead.

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Birth for a nation

David Knox November 29, 2009 13

A little bundle of soap love helped give Seven a clean sweep in Week 48, while ABC dropped and TEN's finales restored some network faith.

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Wire in the Blood set for US clone

David Knox August 13, 2009 1

CBS and DreamWorks Television are to adapt the UK thriller for the US with a writer from CSI: Miami.

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ITV axes shows, cuts staff

David Knox March 5, 2009 21

Wire in the Blood, Heartbeat and The Royal are axed by ITV, The Bill is cut in half and 600 jobs will go.

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Bored rigid by lack of competition, it’s Seven.

David Knox September 21, 2008 6

NRL may have helped Nine win Sydney & Brissy but Seven has won the week nationally once more. Some nights there is next to no competition but tired movie repeats. Television is like politics,

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Wire in the Blood: Vic & Tas

David Knox September 19, 2008 3

Victorian and Tassie viewers will see the final Wire in the Blood on a Saturday next week.

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Seven wins as TEN is taken out

David Knox September 14, 2008 11

TEN tried 4 new formats last week with mixed results. Both Nine and TEN lost ground while Seven keeps surging from the Olympics.

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You call that fasttracking?

David Knox September 10, 2008 18

Real fasttracking isn't happening on the commercials -it's on the ABC.

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Seven packed with hits

David Knox September 7, 2008 12

Buoyed by its big new drama, Seven won the week with 29.4% ahead of Nine's 26.7% and TEN's 21.1%.

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