Networks flinging pies in Federal Court over twinned cooking show

There's nothing like a good legal stoush to get the suits in a slow motion frenzy, and Nine has made Seven's year with its (alleged) twice cooked show.
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Identical twins? Image from Flickr, by Wiredforlego.

On Tuesday 4 August,  Seven tried to continue its ancient quarrel with Nine by forcing it to suspend its latest plug-a-hole cooking show, Hotplate, which started on the same day and same time as the latest Seven effort, Restaurant Revolution. It split the audience, which probably meant delighted feedsters swapped back and forth, these shows being notoriously both predictable and ponderous. 

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