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Too Much TV

Too Much TV

Description: `Too Much TV' is a programme dedicated to all things TV. Television-loving presenters Emma Bunton, Sara Cox, Rufus Hound and Aled Jones guide viewers through the best shows of the week ahead. The group also discuss their favourite programmes with celebrity guests in the studio and go behind-the-scenes on popular sets. Each episode covers the wide world of dramas, soaps, quizzes, thrillers, documentaries and comedies, with exclusive first-to-air clips and nostalgic trips back to some of the greatest TV moments.
Genre: Talk-Show
Year Released: 2016
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 25
First episode air date: February 29, 2016
Network: BBC Two

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