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Well the newcomer specifically mentions loving cartoons.

NEXT WEEK ON BRAINBUZZ

8.00AM WEEKDAYS ON 9GO! AND 9NOW

Next week on BrainBuzz host Kellyn Morris, resident scientist Clare Van Dorssen, the BrainBuzz Crew and special guests delve into questions about Weather, Adventure Science, Robots, Insects and Transport.

Tune in weekdays at 8.00am on 9Go! and 9Now to see it all unfold.

Episode 6 – Weather

Every day we experience different weather conditions and overall they are quite mild. However, the weather isn’t always that predictable. Some types of weather, like thunderstorms, cyclones and hailstorms, can be extremely powerful and destructive.

Channel Nine’s weather presenter and meteorologist, Garry Youngberry, helps Kellyn and the BrainBuzz Crew find out where wind comes from, what a cyclone is, and how to predict the weather.

Episode 7 – Adventure Science

Have you ever had that superhuman feeling? When you try something adventurous and instantly feel a boost of energy, emotion, and even satisfaction?

Kellyn and the BrainBuzz Crew are introduced to an exciting adventure sport, rock climbing. They’re are joined by a professional rock climbing instructor, Louis Talbot, who demonstrates why rock climbers are so agile and can climb fast.

Episode 8 – Robots

Reviewers, analysts and commentators say that robots will one day take over the world, but there are still so many questions. Will robots ever think for themselves? How do you tell robots what to do? Can robots fly? Kellyn and the BrainBuzz Crew are joined by Professor Johnathan Roberts from the Australian Centre for Robotic Vision and his robot called Baxter to answer these questions.

Episode 9 – Insects

Did you know that more than half of all living things on the planet are insects? Kellyn and the BrainBuzz Crew are joined by bug specialist Lea Fern, from Bug Kidz, who brings along her collection of insects to answer questions such as: Are spiders insects? How does a caterpillar turn into a butterfly? And why are bees so important?

Episode 10 – Transport

We all know that transport gets us from A to B. Join Kellyn and the BrainBuzz Crew as they discover the science behind the different forms of transport and find answers to how a hovercraft works; why we see wires above trams; and why we have public transport.

Tune in to 9GO! and 9Now, weekdays from 8.00am, to hear and see what discoveries unfold.

Sexy Herpes is premiering tomorrow night. Sounds interesting.

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Why did they screen all six episodes in one go?

From Sunday 27 May at 8.30pm screening Sunday to Thursday.

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9Go! have “The Terminator” (1984) scheduled for Tuesday week at 8:30pm.

Smart programming, with 7mate’s “Heavy Metal Marathon” (having been airing the other Terminator films over recent Thursdays, including next couple). Shame they’re all out of order, not sure why.

Isn’t Love Island going to hurt The Voice which is already struggling to keep younger viewers interested?

The Broman empire is here.

The current season of Love Island UK will premiere at 9.30pm on Wednesday July 4

From Sunday, just tons of Big Bang re-runs and a 9pm movie each night.

Mirror image of 7flix a year ago :roll_eyes:

A promo aired last night that the first three episodes of Love Island UK will be shown as a sneak peek on Wednesday and Thursday. The rest will be shown on 9 NOW with an new episode being released each day from Friday 8:30 pm AEST.

“Spiderman Friday’s” Promo:



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How long has Today been on 9Go between 10.30am-2pm? And The Block following it 2pm-4.30pm?

They aren’t on 9GO Sydney?

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Really? I’m in Hobart and we definitely have a Today encore on which is followed by season 11 of The Block.

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Also on 9Go! in Spencer Gulf, Port Augusta and Broken Hill, and on VAST. I’m thinking it may be to ensure that these SCA Nine affiliates and Imparja comply with the local content rules for multichannels as these areas do not get 9Life? Maybe WIN should be doing the same in SA, WA, Griffith and Mildura?

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and not on nine go victoria either

So it’s as easy as pumping out repeats of Today and The Block on a multichannel to stick to local content rules? Sounds like a broken system to me!
And if they’re going to do that, could we at least get some of the 9Life programming?
Will be interesting to see how that works given Kids WB runs 4-5pm and this “breakaway” programming ceases at 4.30pm.

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