7TWO - Programs and Schedules

7Two changing Sunday nights from Sunday week, removing some Border Security and replacing with recent Criminal Minds re-runs.

(Criminal Minds is unchanged on 7flix Thursdays).

Just the usual line-up of 7two with the channel playing episodes of Air Crash Investigation out of order - not that it matters for a show like that:

No major changes for the 7two line-up just announced:

7two will move straight into the new season of Charlie Luxton

Pretty standard schedule - not sure why 7two are not screening later episodes of Murdoch as they would have plenty up their sleeve:

Here is the 7two schedule which contains Wimbledon live schedule

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Tennis and soccer coverage for all markets

A brand new season of Citizen Khan is finally returning, plus 7two moves straight into the new season of Aircrash Investigations which only aired earlier this year overseas

Tomorrow (August 31) 7TWO will repeat ITV documentary Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy at 7pm, on the 22nd anniversary of the death of Princess Diana.

2-part New Zealand mini-series Jonah premiered on 7TWO last night and concludes next Sunday (September 29) at 10pm, coinciding with the Rugby World Cup. It debuted on Three last month, with Mosese Veaila playing All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu.


Part 1 is now available on 7plus.

Series 2 of Kitty is Not a Cat featuring Rove McManus starts 11 November 2019 on 7TWO. There are 52 episodes.

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C21 reports Seven has bought seasons six and seven of The Yorkshire Vet from program distributor DRG. I think they will go straight to 7TWO.

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Haven’t previous seasons aired on 7TWO?

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Knoxy’s multi-channel survey on TVT the other day confirmed (thru Seven) that Yorkshire Yet is indeed back for another new season

I’ve just noticed on the online TV guides that 7TWO will air The Mentalist, Without A Trace, and Cold Case, starting from Tuesday 15th October from 7:30pm. All of those programs were originally aired on Nine & are distributed by Warner Bros.

The Mentalist was also fairly recently being repeated on One (now 10 Bold).

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More good news for the animated series with Seven renewing it for a third season.

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Latest guides have Pie In The Sky (as normal) at 7:30pm, followed by blockbuster movie epic “The Towering Inferno” (1974) which is licenced by WB (formerly on Nine) at 8:30pm for 3.5hrs until midnight.

Coincidently, 10 Bold still have The Mentalist scheduled later tomorrow night.

Maybe a rights/advanced scheduling mix-up by Seven?

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According to the online TV guides, 7TWO will air Cold Case from Tuesday 19th November at 7:30pm, followed by double episodes of Without A Trace at 8:30pm.

It was originally meant to start last month, but was changed at rather short notice in favour of The Towering Inferno.

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Charles: 50 Years a Prince

29 November at 6:00PM

With unprecedented access to celebratory engagements, plus an exclusive interview, this insightful documentary commemorates HRH Prince Charles’ enduring tenure as Prince of Wales. Featuring unseen archive, new revelations and an interview with his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, this deeply personal film tells a unique story of the longest-serving Prince of Wales in British history and how he won over a nation with his deep passion for its landscape, people and culture.

Prince Charles became Prince of Wales aged just nine years old, but it was not until 11 years later, in the summer of 1969, that he was formally invested with the title by the Queen in a spectacular ceremony at Caernarfon Castle. The event was watched by half a billion people around the world putting Wales firmly on the global stage. But it was not without controversy as, for some, the celebration also became a moment for nationalist protest. Five decades on, the Prince is now the longest-serving Prince of Wales in history and his affection for the nation and its people is as strong as ever. Around the world he is widely regarded as one of the nation’s greatest ambassadors. In commemoration of this landmark anniversary, ITV has been granted unique access to the Prince at his secluded Welsh home of Llwynywermod, and with the Duchess of Cornwall on their annual Welsh tour, making new friends and reconnecting with people from the Prince’s past. A Yeti Television program for ITV.

Caught the end of Cold Case’s pilot on 7Two a few minutes ago, as usual Seven remove the end credits. After the first credit “Executive Producer Jerry Bruckheimer” they cut to the three studio logos Jerry Bruckheimer Films, CBS and Warner Bros Television.

Seven obviously obtained rights through their Warner Bros deal (who now licence the show’s re-runs), but I thought Bruckheimer had a long-term contract/relationship with Disney? Did that end by 2003?