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- TV_Hell abstract "TV Hell was a BBC2 theme night broadcast on 31 August 1992, showing a whole evening of archive television clips widely regarded by critics and the public alike as among the worst ever produced in Britain. It followed an unrelated series of archive theme nights called \"TV Heaven\", shown on Channel 4 earlier in 1992.TV Hell was defined as programmes and broadcasts where the conception of the production was misguided, even though it made use of established television cast and crew. Many of the resulting catastrophes caused promising careers to be curtailed, or in some cases led to a review of the commissioning process.The term \"TV Hell\" has since been adopted in media culture to describe television programmes which are not very good.".
- TV_Hell imdbId "0103561".
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- TV_Hell wikiPageLength "4052".
- TV_Hell wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- TV_Hell wikiPageRevisionID "704224861".
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Angus_Deayton.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Two.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Category:1992_television_specials.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Category:BBC_Television_programmes.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Channel_4.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Mayhew.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Churchills_People.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Club_X.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Danny_Baker.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink David_Dimbleby.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Devil.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Eurovision_Song_Contest.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink John_Peel.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Johnny_Logan_(singer).
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Katie_Boyle.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Mastermind_(TV_series).
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Mescaline.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Ball_(singer).
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Minipops.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Reed.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Panorama_(TV_series).
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Allen.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Merton.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Sedentary_lifestyle.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink TV-am.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink TV_Heaven.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Top_of_the_Pops.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Triangle_(1981_TV_series).
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Lewis-Smith.
- TV_Hell wikiPageWikiLinkText "TV Hell".
- TV_Hell id "103561".
- TV_Hell title "TV Hell".
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- TV_Hell subject Category:1992_television_specials.
- TV_Hell subject Category:BBC_Television_programmes.
- TV_Hell hypernym Broadcast.
- TV_Hell type TelevisionShow.
- TV_Hell type Programme.
- TV_Hell type Thing.
- TV_Hell comment "TV Hell was a BBC2 theme night broadcast on 31 August 1992, showing a whole evening of archive television clips widely regarded by critics and the public alike as among the worst ever produced in Britain. It followed an unrelated series of archive theme nights called \"TV Heaven\", shown on Channel 4 earlier in 1992.TV Hell was defined as programmes and broadcasts where the conception of the production was misguided, even though it made use of established television cast and crew.".
- TV_Hell label "TV Hell".
- TV_Hell sameAs Q7672344.
- TV_Hell sameAs m.027lh__.
- TV_Hell sameAs Q7672344.
- TV_Hell wasDerivedFrom TV_Hell?oldid=704224861.
- TV_Hell isPrimaryTopicOf TV_Hell.