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From Kylie's bombshell to a funny whodunnit

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From Kylie's bombshell to a funny whodunnit
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The article discusses various TV shows recommended by Meg Watson, focusing on a range of themes from dramatic revelations to humorous mysteries. It highlights the diversity of content available for viewers, including shows featuring school mums and sex workers. The recommendations aim to cater to different tastes and interests in the current television landscape.

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The Sydney Morning Herald
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