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  2. Objective Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Objective Productions was founded in 1991 as Objective Productions by Andrew O'Connor.. On 15 August 2007, British independent powerhouse group All3Media has acquired Objective Productions in order to expand its TV production and distribution.

  3. The Melting Pot (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Melting Pot is a British television situation comedy starring Spike Milligan.It was written by Milligan and his regular collaborator Neil Shand.The pilot episode was broadcast only once by BBC1 in June 1975, [1] [2] with a full series recorded for transmission in August 1976, [3] but never broadcast.

  4. The 15 most shocking TV season finales ever, from Lost to 24 ...

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    Read more: The 20 most hated TV finales of all time, from The Undoing to Seinfeld 9) House of Cards, season two OK, it’s not a totally shocking finale but season two can lay claim to one of the ...

  5. I Love the '80s (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    I Love the '80s is a BBC television nostalgia series that examines the pop culture of the 1980s. It was commissioned following the success of I Love the '70s and is part of the I Love... series. I Love 1980 premiered on BBC Two on 13 January 2001 and the last, I Love 1989 , on 24 March 2001.

  6. Parkinson (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Parkinson was a British television chat show presented by Michael Parkinson. It was first shown on BBC One from 19 June 1971 to 10 April 1982 and from 9 January 1998 to 24 April 2004. Parkinson then switched to ITV on which the show continued from 4 September 2004 to 22 December 2007. A parallel series was shown in Australia on the ABC between ...

  7. I Love the '70s (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    I Love the '70s is a television nostalgia series produced by the BBC that examines the pop culture of the 1970s. It was broadcast in ten hour-long episodes, one dedicated to each year, with the first episode, I Love 1970, premiering on BBC Two on 22 July 2000, and the last, I Love 1979, premiering on 23 September 2000.

  8. List of most-watched television broadcasts - Wikipedia

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    India measures the viewership of shows through TRP (Television Rating Point). Shows used to have higher ratings in 2000s as compared to present decade. The present shows that regularly score above or around the 3.5 mark are Kumkum Bhagya, and its spin off Kundali Bhagya along with Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai. Sometimes these shows touch 4 which ...

  9. X-Rated: The TV They Tried to Ban - Wikipedia

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    The first half-hour part of The TV They Tried to Ban examines use of offensive language on British television, including the 1976 live interview with the punk band the Sex Pistols on Bill Grundy's Today show on Thames Television, which included swearing rarely before heard on television, least of all during prime time, and damaged Grundy's career while launching the band's.

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