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Mediaweek TV Guide – 12 September 2016

TV expert Andrew Mercado’s recommendations of what to watch on TV tonight.

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Sep 12, 2016
1 min read
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Recommendations by Andrew Mercado.

Winners and Losers on Seven

This Aussie drama began five years ago with a group of girlfriends reuniting at their 10-year high school reunion. Then they win a Lotto. It's fitting that tonight’s finale, after five seasons, has them going back for another school reunion (presumably it's 15th) and perhaps there will be a mention of all that money they won which seemed to end up as inconsequential as some of its plotlines. Seven originally scheduled this to air in a later timeslot tomorrow, but after TV Tonight commented on its near-midnight finish, happy endings all round should happen just before 11pm tonight.

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The Five 9.25pm on Seven

New British TV series made for Sky1 starts off in 1995 with the disappearance of a young boy, who is presumed dead. Flash forward to today and his brother – now a detective – discovers his sibling’s DNA at the scene of a murder crime. Ten episodes follow and it’s been successful enough that a second series has been commissioned – but no plot spoilers - it’s going to be called The Four.

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