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On the evidence of the series trailer, it would seem that we've finally found a TV Pooter to cherish in the shape of Hugh Bonneville.
When I arrived, I found a TV crew sitting on the plaza above the Reflecting Pool, waiting, I assumed, for a mob to arrive.
We're disqualifying that one on the grounds that they could surely have found a TV somewhere along the way, and saved themselves the ignominy of arriving at the ground without a ticket, which – as we all know – is strongly discouraged).
I thought I'd finally found a TV haven, one that was tailor-made for me.
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Bob Rice is confident that the speeded-up game will find a TV audience.
Now the Hullensians could decamp to find a TV screen showing extra time.
But the German chancellor will no doubt find a TV set somewhere and punch the air if Ozil can outwit Pirlo at the creative hub of this contest.
I listened on the radio and dashed into the bowling alley, hoping to find a TV that was showing the final minutes.
Albrecht, the former chief executive of HBO, said he was hoping to find a TV partner to carry the showcase season.
And with that comes the sound of the eight readers still bothering to read this live blog saying "Bloody hell, I forgot England were playing!" and legging it to find a TV.
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