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Introduction : democracy and public service television | ||
1 | More fun than Panorama : current affairs in a frivolous medium | 1 |
2 | The Pilkingtons take over | 35 |
3 | Into the 'golden age'? | 60 |
4 | Moments of excess | 87 |
5 | This week and Northern Ireland, part 1 : five long years | 111 |
6 | This week and Northern Ireland, part 2 : more than we wanted to know | 139 |
7 | Passion or sensation : TVEye | 168 |
8 | More drums : death and the rock postscript : next week : citizens still? | 215 |
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