Nine Network - Programs and Schedules

Nine Presents fillers seem to have been replaced by 9Honey Segments.




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It should be sponsored by NatureBee. :smiley:

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Movie Juice, by Context Media which formerly aired on Network Ten in 2015 hosted by Scott Tweedie, Alicia Malone, Jessica Tovey and Carissa Walford is coming to 9 according to this tweet.

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Week commencing 22 October


Sunday 22 October
07:00 PM The Block
08:30 PM 60 Minutes
09:30 PM Australian Crime Stories
10:30 PM See No Evil
11:35 PM House Rpt

Monday 23 October
07:30 PM The Block
08:40 PM Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders Ep4
09:40 PM Chicago Justice Ep4
10:40 PM CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
11:40 PM Law And Order

Tuesday 24 October
07:30 PM The Block
08:40 PM The Big Bang Theory S11 Ep2
09:10 PM Kath and Kim S4 Ep1 and 2
10:15 PM The Big Bang Theory S11 Ep2 Rpt
10:45 PM Kevin Can Wait S1 Ep20
11:15 PM Cold Case

Wednesday 25 October
07:30 PM Freedom George Michael
After leaving Wham! in 1990, George Michael was one of the biggest music stars in the world. This film revisits the start of his solo career; the legal battles and personal struggles he endured, as told by George Michael himself.
09:30 PM Stayin’ Alive: Grammy Salute to the Bee Gees (except Brisbane TBA)
11:20 PM Chicago Med S2 Ep22

Thursday 26 October
07:30 PM RBT
08:30 PM Jack Reacher (2012)
11:05 PM Conspiracy

Friday 27 October
07:30 PM Vet on the Hill
08:30 PM The Imitation Game (2014)
10:45 PM Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders Rpt
11:45 PM Fugitive: Black Ops

Saturday 28 October
07:00 PM Just Go With It (2011)
09:15 PM The Cobbler (2014)
11:15 PM Cheech and Chong: Still Smokin’ (1983)

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Very subtle.

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Nine is rushing The Bubble Wrap Boy to air tonight at 9.40pm after Doctor Doctor, replacing Violent Child, Desperate Parents in the timeslot.

GEORGE MICHAEL: FREEDOM

Wednesday 25 October at 8.30pm

GEORGE MICHAEL: FREEDOM covers the span of his entire career but concentrates on the formative period in the late Grammy Award winner’s life and career, leading up to and following the making of his acclaimed, best-selling album “Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1” and his subsequent, infamous High Court battle with his record label that followed, while also becoming poignantly personal about the death of his late partner and first love, Anselmo Feleppa.

Filmed before Michael’s untimely passing, the documentary is narrated by the singer, who was heavily involved in the making of the film that serves as his final work.

GEORGE MICHAEL: FREEDOM features George’s incredible, unseen archival and private home-footage, giving viewers a first-person account of this dramatic period in his life.

The feature documentary includes the original five supermodels from Oscar-nominated director David Fincher’s “Freedom!” video who come together for the first time to discuss their experience on the iconic music video. The film also features interviews with some of Michaels’ most famous friends and music legends, including Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Ricky Gervais, Nile Rodgers, Mark Ronson, Tracey Emin, Liam Gallagher, Mary J. Blige, Jean- Paul Gaultier, James Corden and Tony Bennett.

New schedule for October 25:
07:30 PM 20 to One rpt
08:30 PM George Michael: Freedom
10:30 PM George Michael: Live in London PREMIERE
11:40 PM Movie Juice PREMIERE
12:10 AM Anger Management

Week commencing 29 October


Sunday 29 October
07:00 PM The Block Series Final
08:30 PM 60 Minutes
09:30 PM Australian Crime Stories
10:30 PM See No Evil
11:35 PM House Rpt

Monday 30 October
07:30 PM Family Food Fight Series Premiere
09:20 PM Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders Ep5
10:20 PM Chicago Justice Ep5
11:20 PM CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Tuesday 31 October
07:30 PM Family Food Fight
08:45 PM The Big Bang Theory S11 Ep3
09:15 PM Kath and Kim S4 Ep3 and 4
10:20 PM The Big Bang Theory S11 Ep3 Rpt
10:50 PM Kevin Can Wait S1 Ep21
11:20 PM Cold Case

Wednesday 1 November
07:30 PM Family Food Fight
08:50 PM Spectre (2015) (Except Perth TBA)
11:45 PM Movie Juice

Thursday 2 November
07:30 PM RBT
08:30 PM TBA
09:30 PM TBA
10:30 PM Conspiracy
11:30 PM Pompidou

Friday 3 November
07:30 PM Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone (2001)
10:40 PM Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders Rpt
11:40 PM Rizzoli & Isles

Saturday 4 November
07:00 PM Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets (2002)
10:15 PM The Woman in Black (2012)

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Really!?!? :roll_eyes:
Repeated on the main channel just one hour after it finished!
What is the world coming to…

As far as I know, Nine have the rights to Season 10, why not start S10 repeats in that timeslot if they have to show a repeat.

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This Tuesday as well.

9Go! is currently rerunning S10 eps on Wednesday nights (as well as next Sunday night at least) at 7:30-8:30pm & again at around 10:30-11:30pm that same evening.

1 hour and 50 minutes (let alone if it goes longer than that) is far too long for any reality program to go for…

Perth will have 9 Lends a Hand at 7:30pm and RBT at 8PM.

A few things…

  1. Given up on Vet on the Hill at 7:30pm Fridays (smashed every week)? Or just a time issue due to Harry Potter?

  2. Good to see the Harry Potter marathon back. Whilst the earlier movies may not rate like they used to, the movies will surely be bigger than what James Bond did lately?

  3. Which gets me onto what happened to Casino Royale (2006), Quantum of Solace (2008) & Skyfall (2012)? Must’ve aired recently?

  4. FFF will probably rate poorly or at best ordinary, so a long time slot ain’t going to help.

  5. That looks like a very short Block finale (MasterChef finales go for 2.5hrs).

The Advertiser reports the TV remake of McLeod’s Daughters is dead. Creator Posie Graeme-Evans has revealed talks with Channel 9 and a “third party” have broken down due to “creative differences”. However she leaves the door open for a “crowdfunded sequel” without Nine, which will need to raise at least $3 million.

McLeod’s Daughters reboot is officially dead, confirms show’s creator

our negotiations with the Nine Network in Australia and a third party, introduced to us by Nine - and for whom the Sequel mini-series would have been made, as it turned out - have now concluded because we’ve pulled out."

Posie explained that creative differences led to the breakdown.

Not sure if it has been mentioned but I just saw a promo for “Wednesday night movie premieres”. Among them was Fast and Furious 7.
Has Nine got the rights for the franchise now?

Looks like Ten is not the only network short on new content at this time of the year.
Nine’s Wednesday night movie premieres start next week (November 1) with the latest James Bond flick Spectre (except in Perth).
Even though Fast and Furious franchise is released by Universal Pictures, and Nine has the rights to several programs and movies distributed by NBCUniversal, I don’t think Nine has the rights to the first six films yet, but could get them eventually when Seven’s rights to show them expire.

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Don’t expect it to rate like “Skyfall” (2012) premiere.

Spectre received mixed reviews by many, or more so many compared it to Skyfall with negativity.

I thought it was really good, but agreed, Skyfall was top class.