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  2. Background (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Documentaries featured on Background included features on various world regions, the United Nations, and "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" by William L. Shirer. Douglas Leiterman produced "The Critical Years", a series within the Background series, for the final 1961–1962 seasons of the series.

  3. Right to Reply - Wikipedia

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    Right to Reply was more serious and less humorous than its BBC equivalent Points of View.Also, R2R discussed all channels' programmes, although, originally, only "Channel Four programme makers [were] called to account"; [2] after a few years R2R started to discuss ITV shows as well, and soon also added BBC, and later satellite/cable shows.

  4. List of most watched television broadcasts in the United ...

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    The following is a list of most watched programmes, excluding sporting events and news coverage. The mid-1980s introduction of in-week repeat showings accounts for six of the top ten programmes. On this measure, the 1996 Christmas edition of Only Fools and Horses is, not including figures for repeats, the most-watched non-documentary programme ...

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    Nearly half of the top 10 streaming shows in late June were “library” titles. Meaning, shows that originated somewhere else (usually traditional TV) and are now licensed by a streaming ...

  7. Confessional (television) - Wikipedia

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    A confessional is a stylistic device used in many reality television shows. It is a type of aside, consisting of cutaways to a close-up shot of one (or occasionally more) cast members talking directly to camera. Confessionals are used to provide narration, exposition, and commentary on ongoing action within the show. [1]

  8. Points of View (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, a bespoke acapella theme tune, entitled "Blah Blah" or "Blah Boopity Baya" was introduced, alongside a new title sequence in 2003, featuring members of the public talking to a screen showing BBC programmes and channels, set against a black background with streaks of light flying past.

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