That makes way more sense now.
The irony with Nine programming on The West now the rival company owns them
That’s a very early rerun of The Avengers on Nine, for a just about 30 year old series at the time, in prime time.
Imparja did something similar about 14 years ago, I think they ran it for a bit on Monday nights around 11pm.
can probably be attributed to it being summer non-ratings ![]()
I see HSV7 airing repeats of Kids Incorporated. The show that gave us Jennifer Love Hewitt, Fergie from The Black-Eyed Peas, and the singer of Toy Soldiers Martika.
I also vaguely remember watching some Keynotes reruns overnight on Nine, must have been early 2000s?
Yeah, I remember seeing it air at around 5am on Saturday mornings back then.
Not a lot of love for Power Rangers with new episodes at 1.30 in the morning.
What are you talking about, That’s prime-time viewing for kids.
Especially those who can’t sleep at night.
Today’s TV: 10 December 2007, Perth
Source: The West Australian
Didn’t realise that CHannel 10 broadcasted the Victoria Secret Fashion Show that night.
In WIN Territory, they broadcasted a mixture of Nine and TEN programming during the morning and afternoon.
Like they did for years
I’m more surprised they didn’t air that Oprah episode in primetime at some point, That seems like one of those types of Oprah shows that Ten would run in primetime during the 2000s.
Channel 10 even had Victoria Secret Fashion Show a few times on Christmas eve
Today’s TV: 10 December 2011, Perth
Source: The West Australian
Quite a strong sports lineup on ABC1.
Didn’t realise Fox8 had A&E content on there at one point.
Today’s TV: 10.12.1978, Sydney and Regional NSW/ACT/Southern Downs QLD
Source: TV Week
No less than three different versions of cricket on in the afternoon in Sydney, with the only other option being tennis on Seven. Regional stations appear to be favouring taking the tennis.
Today’s TV: 11 December 2007, Perth
Source: The West Australian
Didn’t realise that Channel 9 Perth aired eps of The Nanny at 11:30am.
I noticed that the WACA hosted its first Twenty20 INternational match between Australia and New Zealand. Nine showed the T20 game live into Perth. As well, I also noticed that A Current Affair aired at 11PM, which was quite unusual.
SBS on the other hand broadcasted the UEFA Champions League between Marseille and Liverpool.










