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Blacked-up Obama is a pretty weak joke
Saturday Night Live's sketch was embarrassing and offensive. Would it really have been so hard to find a black actor?
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 What do you call your remote control?
What do you call your remote control?
Clicker, blipper, fat controller - what's your favourite household term for the hapless TV remote?

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Dear America, can we have our best actors back, please?
I mean, they can have Jude Law and Rupert Everett, but the rest are welcome back anytime

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 Battlestar Galactica: Razor is ahead of its time
Battlestar Galactica: Razor is ahead of its time
It's not just a worthy addition to the series, it's a sophisticated treatment of time and history
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 Take Ten: TV doctors
Take Ten: TV doctors
From Doug Ross (of course) to Doctor Who (despite not owning a medical qualification), it's time to nominate your favourite telly doctors

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 Six Feet Under taught us to grow up
Six Feet Under taught us to grow up
America's current TV families can be traced back to the funereal Fishers. We're richer, thanks to this dysfunctional dynasty
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 Last night's TV: Battlestar Galactica
Last night's TV: Battlestar Galactica
Is Battlestar Galactica the best thing on TV? And is there a kitchen on those spaceships?
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 Last night's TV: The Invisibles
Last night's TV: The Invisibles
Why did no one tell the makers of The Invisibles that comedy capers need jokes?

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 The secret of Seinfeld's success
The secret of Seinfeld's success
Seinfeld was a sophisticated sitcom that wowed America - so why did it never quite catch on in the UK?
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 Take 10: Opening narrations
Take 10: Opening narrations
From Quantum Leap to The Beverly Hillbillies, some of the greatest tv programmes have spelt out their stories in spoken title sequences. What are your favourites?

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 Stephen Colbert is America (And So Can You!)
Stephen Colbert is America (And So Can You!)
To celebrate the Guide's serialisation of the fake neo-con's book this weekend, here's a taster of the Greatest Living American's greatest hits
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 Battlestar Galactica goes out on a high
Battlestar Galactica goes out on a high
Last night, the sci-fi show redeemed a dodgy fourth series with the cliffhanger to end them all
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 Cable girl: domesticity, Denise Richards style
Cable girl: domesticity, Denise Richards style
Being welcomed into Denise Richards' LA homestead raises all manner of perplexing questions. Like why is her face so big?
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 A new Who? Who knew?
A new Who? Who knew?
The Dr Who team has sprung a completely unexpected plot twist on viewers. A coup rarely achieved these net-savvy days
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 TV Dinners: How to make... House
TV Dinners: How to make... House
You too can be Hugh Laurie... be aggressively clever, adopt deep-voiced accents, limp strangely, and be an antidote to shaving-cream ads...

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 Take 10: TV scientists
Take 10: TV scientists
This week, all eyes are on the prize of knowledge. Scientific knowledge espoused by people pretending to be brainy scientists on television. Who's the best TV poindexter?

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Does Red Dwarf deserve a comeback?
Rumours are rife that a film version of the space comedy TV show may be on the cards

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 Ricky Gervais to host the Oscars?
Ricky Gervais to host the Oscars?
Paul MacInnes: Rumours are flying that, following a sterling performance at the Emmys, the star of The Office and Extras may be anointed master of ceremonies at next year's gong-of-gongs-fest, the Oscars