Nine Network - Programs and Schedules

I wonder what the future is for Survivor on Nine/9Go!, as it has always been distributed by CBS. Nine have hung onto it from the time they had an output deal with CBS, despite CBS later signing a deal with Ten.

As long as CBS are still making money by on-selling it to Nine, I can’t see it changing networks for the foreseeable future just because they own Ten now.

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Week commencing 24 December


Sunday 24 December
07:00 pm Trolls Holiday Special
07:30 pm Shrek The Halls
08:00 pm Carols By Candlelight
11:00 pm The Ice Harvest (2005)

Monday 25 December :christmas_tree:
07:30 pm Elf (2003)
09:30 pm National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983)
11:30 pm 2017 Queen’s Christmas Message
11:40 pm CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Tuesday 26 December
09:30 am AEST The Ashes: Fourth Test - Australia v England Tue-Sat

07:30 pm The Big Bang Theory x 2 Rpt
08:30 pm Meet The Fockers (2004)
10:45 pm The Big Bang Theory x 2 Rpt
11:45 pm Cold Case

Wednesday 27 December
07:30 pm The Voice Kids
09:00 pm Pitch Perfect 2 (2015)
11:20 pm CSI: NY

Thursday 28 December
07:30 pm Great Getaways
08:30 pm 20 To One
09:30 pm Victoria’s Secret 2017
10:30 pm Multi Million Dollar Mega Yachts
11:35 pm Pompidou

Friday 29 December
07:30 pm The Embassy S3 Ep 3 and 4
08:30 pm Patch Adams (1998)
10:45 pm Our Idiot Brother (2011)

Saturday 30 December
07:00 pm Jumanji (1995)
09:05 pm The Scorpion King (2002)
11:00 pm Mr. Nice Guy (1997)

:cricket: For details of cricket coverage, check local guides and Nine Cricket Coverage

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Monday 25 December :christmas_tree:

06:30 - 7:30 am 2017 Lord Mayor’s Christmas Carols
The Lord Mayor’s Christmas Carols from Brisbane’s Riverstage is an annual Christmas highlight. From Santa’s arrival with Lah Lah, to classic performances by Luke Kennedy, Ellen Reed and Isaiah Firebrace, this is a must see festive event.

08:30 - 10:30 am The Credit Union Christmas Pageant
Brenton Ragless and Kate Collins present the 2017 Credit Union Christmas Pageant.

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I’m assuming this is am not pm.

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I wonder if Nine have lost rights to Christmas Vacation, although haven’t seen it on Seven yet?

Movies on TV - #41 by Sully .

Amended schedule in Melbourne tonight due to early finish to the cricket:
7.00pm ? (cricket recap perhaps)
7.30pm A Current Affair
8.00pm RBT rpt
9.00pm Movie: Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol rpt

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Update

“National Lampoon’s Vacation” (1983) for Christmas night has been dropped by Nine.

I wonder why…

They came to these senses?

(i.e.)
It’d have been head-to-head with Eurpoean Vacation on another network & that network would’ve already aired Christmas Vacation.

Nine have replaced it with “Surviving Christmas” (2004) which aired on one of their multi-channels over the weekend.

Tonight is possibly the first night of the year, where no movie is airing on any of Nine’s channels.

Very rare, especially for 9Go!

This thread is about what’s in the schedule, not what’s absent from it.

You’ve got a dedicated movies thread. Use it, or I’ll start deleting posts instead of moving them.

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Bort, I am sorry.

I assumed the movies thread was for specific discussion on a movie(s), but anything related to movie scheduling is discussed in scheduling threads.

I’ll do everything now in the movie thread.

I also thought the 9Go! point may be of interest to some, noticed it in today’s Green Guide (a weekly guide/review lift-out in The Age).

What’s the new chat show currently airing on 9 Life? It is branded as 9 Honey, I’ve never seen it before? Looks like it is broadcasting from the Today Extra set.

Its an ofshoot of the 9 Honey website which the Nine network created as a lifestyle destination dedicated to women.

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Week commencing 31 December


Sunday 31 December
07:00 pm New Year’s Eve (2011)
09:20 pm U2 Live In London
10:40 pm Culture Club Live At Wembley

Monday 1 January
07:30 pm RBT
08:30 pm The Fugitive (1993)
11:10 pm CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Tuesday 2 January
07:30 pm World’s Best Commercials
08:30 pm Rush Hour 2 (2001)
10:30 pm Mom
11:05 pm Cold Case

Wednesday 3 January
07:30 pm The Voice Kids
09:00 pm The Robbie Williams Heavy Entertainment Special
10:00 pm Soundbreaking
11:10 pm CSI: NY

Thursday 4 January
09:30 am AEDT The Ashes: Fifth Test - Australia v England Thu-Sat

07:30 pm Great Getaways
08:30 pm 20 To One
09:30 pm Better Late Than Never Rpt
10:30 pm Hoges - One Night Only

Friday 5 January
07:30 pm The Embassy S3 Ep 5 and 6
08:30 pm Firewall (2006)
10:40 pm Out Of The Furnace (2013)

Saturday 6 January
07:00 pm The Nut Job (2014)
08:45 pm Pixels (2015)
10:50 pm Trouble With The Curve (2013)

:cricket: For details of cricket coverage, check local guides and Nine Cricket Coverage

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The usual Nine EPG person didn’t do this program, looks so different to their norm:

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Week commencing 7 January 2018


Sunday 7 January
07:00 pm 60 Minutes
08:00 pm The Truth About Sleep
09:15 pm The Tourist (2010)
11:20 pm House

Monday 8 January
07:30 pm RBT
08:30 pm U.S. Marshals (1998)
11:10 pm CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Tuesday 9 January
07:30 pm The Big Bang Theory x 2
08:30 pm Rush Hour 3 (2007)
10:30 pm The Big Bang Theory x 2
11:30 pm Cold Case

Wednesday 10 January
07:30 pm The Voice Kids
09:30 pm Brits Icon: Elton John
11:00 pm Soundbreaking

Thursday 11 January
07:30 pm Great Getaways
08:30 pm 20 To One
09:30 pm Better Late Than Never Rpt
10:30 pm Flash Families
11:30 pm Pompidou

Friday 12 January
07:30 pm The Embassy S3 Ep 7 and 8
08:30 pm Double Jeopardy (1999)
10:40 pm Just Cause (1995)

Saturday 13 January
07:00 pm Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (2005)
09:20 pm Dark Shadows (2012)
11:35 pm Machine Gun Preacher (2011)

:cricket: For details of cricket coverage, check local guides and Nine Cricket Coverage

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The Truth about Sleep! Ratings winner! :joy::joy:

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I got caught up watching 30 year old episodes of Sale of the Century last night on You Tube for a couple of hours. Doesn’t look like I’m missing much on free to air.

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