Their contract technically still ran until the end of the year.
Today’s TV: 29 Oct 2008, Perth
Source: THe West Australian
Didn’t notice that Nine had rights to Just Shoot Me!
Picked up at the same time as Seinfeld was IIRC. They rarely aired either apart from late night filler, as per the example here.
Yep, Though Seinfeld did end up getting better slots a year later after Go! launched but for whatever reason 9 just used it as late-night filler in 2008.
Today TV: 30 October 2010, Perth
Source: The West Australian
End of the line for Seven’s Rugby Union coverage. Channel 7 broadcasted its last Rugby Union match - the Wallabies and the All Blacks in Hong Kong. Even though Hong Kong has a same time zone as Western Australia, Perth viewers had to suffer through an overnight telecast on a delayed basis.
Over on WIN, they broadcasted a Rugby League match between New Zealand and PNG during midnight, however Nine Perth decided not to broadcast the match during the night.
I see an ad for Video Ezy. I remember going to that retailer.
Did the Adelaide version of HHIS run for six hours?
it would appear so from that listing. It looks like mostly just cartoons probably not a lot of hosting segments
Review with Myles Barlow was ahead of its time. They could do a season today and I think it would be a roaring success.
I had completely forgot about Download, the first of many half-baked shows which basically amount to “look at what we found on YouTube this week”
Today’s TV: 1 November 2007, Perth
Source: The West Australian
I noticed that WIN didn’t screen the Mornings with Kerri-Anne straight after Today Show. INstead, they screened Pre-school programs, Hi-5, Susie and Ellen DeGeneres show. Even though Dr Phil moved from Nine to TEN earlier that year, WIN still televised this tabloid show.
They had dual affiliation, and Mornings did not air due to ongoing affiliation negotiations between WIN and Nine.
Today’s TV: 3 November 2005, Perth
Source: The West Australian
Didn’t notice that TEN showed two Huey’s Cooking eps - one in morning and the other in the afternoon.
I wonder why Seven couldn’t wait ten minutes for the Get Smart episode to end before airing the five minute report on the US Presidential Election.