Nine Network - Programs and Schedules

Week commencing 4 February 2018


Sunday 4 February
07:00 pm Married At First Sight
08:30 PM Trainwreck (2015)
11:00 pm One Night With My Ex S2 Ep1 Rpt

Monday 5 February
07:30 pm Married At First Sight
09:00 pm Travel Guides S2 Ep2
10:00 pm Better Late Than Never S2 Ep2
11:00 pm CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Tuesday 6 February
07:30 pm Married At First Sight
09:00 pm One Night With My Ex S2 Ep2
10:00 pm Beauty And The Beach S2 Ep2
11:10 pm Cold Case

Wednesday 7 February
Sydney, Melbourne
07:30 pm :cricket_bat_and_ball: Twenty/20 - Australia V England
11:10 pm Movie Juice
11:40 pm Soundbreaking

Brisbane
06:30 pm Twenty/20 - Australia V England
10:10 pm 20 to One
11:10 pm Movie Juice
11:40 pm Soundbreaking

Adelaide
07:00 pm Twenty/20 - Australia V England
10:40 pm Two and a Half Men
11:10 pm Movie Juice
11:40 pm Soundbreaking

Perth
06:05pm News
06:25 pm Twenty/20 - Australia V England
08:10 pm A Current Affair
08:40 pm TBA
11:10 pm Movie Juice
11:40 pm Soundbreaking

Thursday 8 February
07:30 pm Married At First Sight
09:00 pm Hot Pursuit (2015)
10:50 pm Mom
11:20 pm The Robbie Williams Heavy Entertainment Special

Friday 9 February
07:30 pm Vet On The Hill
08:30 pm Miss Congeniality 2 (2005)
10:50 pm Married At First Sight Rpt

Saturday 10 February
Sydney, Melbourne
07:00 pm :cricket_bat_and_ball: Twenty/20 - Australia V England
10:50 pm Travel Guides
11:50 pm The Call (2013)

Brisbane
05:00 pm News
06:00 pm Twenty/20 - Australia V England
09:50 pm Travel Guides
10:50 pm The Call (2013)

Adelaide
06:30 pm Twenty/20 - Australia V England
10:20 pm Travel Guides
11:20 pm The Call (2013)

Perth
05:45 pm News
06:05 pm Twenty/20 - Australia V England
07:50 pm TBA
09:50 pm Travel Guides
10:50 pm The Call (2013)

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

I think its pretty stupid nine are airing the Travel Guides for 2 episodes on Monday to only remove it for Underbelly in the third week. Stupid programming.

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I swear they air this every second week

So ACA airing at 8:10 in Perth?

The season 2 premiere of One Night with My Ex (which airs tonight on Nine) attracted controversy in Britain at the start of this month (includes spoiler):

Week commencing 11 February 2018


Sunday 11 February
07:00 pm Married At First Sight
08:30 pm Underbelly Files: Chopper Series Premiere
10:10 pm Killer Women With Piers Morgan Rpt
11:15 The Pusher Rpt

Monday 12 February
07:30 pm Married At First Sight
09:00 pm Underbelly Files: Chopper
10:30 pm Killer Women With Piers Morgan Rpt
11:00 pm CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Tuesday 13 February
07:30 pm Married At First Sight
09:00 pm Date Night Series Premiere
09:30 pm One Night With My Ex S2 Ep3
10:30 pm Beauty And The Beach S2 Ep3
11:40 pm Cold Case

Wednesday 14 February
07:30 pm Married At First Sight
09:00 pm Serial Killer With Piers Morgan Mark Riebe
10:00 pm Australian Crime Stories George Freeman - The King Of Sydney
11:00 pm Mom Rpt
11:30 pm Movie Juice

Thursday 15 February
07:30 pm RBT
08:30 pm Point Break (2015)
11:00 pm Mom
11:30 pm AD Kingdom And Empire

Friday 16 February
07:30 pm World Club Challenge Rugby League Melbourne Storm v Leeds Rhinos
10:15 pm The Art of War (2000)

Saturday 17 February
07:00 pm David Attenborough’s Blue Planet II Series Premiere
08:10 pm San Andreas (2015)
10:30 pm Into The Storm (2014)

Market variations will be posted later.

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Shouldn’t it be Rugby League World Challenge or World Challenge Rugby League :thinking: Nine has scrambled the words.
Scheduling Blue Planet II on Saturday evenings is very clever, giving viewers alternative over live sport on Seven.

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Premieres Saturday 17 February at 7.00pm

It has been 16 years since the original series and now the extraordinary sequel to Sir David Attenborough’s Blue Planet is coming to Nine and 9Now in high definition when Blue Planet II premieres on Saturday, February 17, at 7.00pm.

The ocean is tempestuous and serene, exquisitely beautiful yet bleakly forbidding. Although it covers over 70 per cent of the Earth’s surface it is still the least known part of our planet. However, in recent years our knowledge of what exactly goes on beneath the waves has been transformed.

Blue Planet II uses breakthroughs in marine science and revolutionary technology that has modernised the way we explore new worlds under the sea and reveal the very latest discoveries.

This breathtaking series gives viewers a first look at fish that live almost exclusively on land; giant trevally that snatch seabirds out of mid-air; a fish that enlists the help of octopus to hunt smaller fish hiding among coral branches; and other incredible sea life.

As well as being home to some of nature’s most spectacular events and fascinating creatures, the oceans are essential to all life, generating about half of the planet’s oxygen. Throughout Blue Planet II, viewers will explore the health of the oceans, which are under great threat from environmental stresses such as coral bleaching. Never has there been a more important time to understand what is happening in the seas that may hold the key to the future our planet and our rising population.

Blue Planet II has been in production over four years, visiting 39 countries and filming across every continent and ocean. It took more than 6,000 hours of underwater diving and filming to produce, everywhere from our familiar shores to the depths of the deepest seas, bringing us closer than ever before to the captivating world of the oceans and their extraordinary creatures large and small.

Hard to believe :grinning: (as in it’s been such a long time since we’ve seen a new show scheduled on Saturdays!).

Nine’s worst night during ratings survey with no NRL, so maybe they’re targeting that night in 2018?

First Nine decides not to ‘fast track’ the program and therefore missed an opportunity to capitalize on the buzz surrounding the show when it premiered. Then to add insult to injury, they decide to bury it on Saturday nights - what a waste of such a great program…

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Friday 16 February

Sydney, Melbourne
07:30 pm World Club Challenge Rugby League
10:15 pm The Art of War (2000)

Brisbane
07:00 pm World Club Challenge Rugby League
09:15 pm The Art of War (2000)

Adelaide, Perth
07:30 pm Vet on the Hill
08:30 pm Monster-In-Law (2005)

Nobody in Adelaide cares about Rugby League anyway, Melbourne has Minor Interest in the Game when the Storm play and appear in Local Media including Flagship News Bulletins.

Presumably the only reason that the Word Club Challenge Rugby League game is even being shown on the main channel in Melbourne next Friday night is because the Storm are playing in it.

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This’ll bomb, but I believe Melbourne might be hosting at least one match, is this correct (Government paid money or something)?

Or maybe I was just thinking what @SydneyCityTV - Storm are in it.

Week commencing 18 February 2018


Sunday 18 February
07:00 pm Married At First Sight
08:40 pm 60 Minutes Series Return
09:40 pm Born to Kill? Class of Evil
10:40 pm Killer on the Line Rpt
11:40 pm House

Monday 19 February
07:30 pm Married At First Sight
09:00 pm Travel Guides S2 Ep3
10:00 pm Better Late Than Never S2 Ep3
11:00 pm CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Tuesday 20 February
07:30 pm Married At First Sight
09:00 pm Date Night Ep2
09:30 pm One Night With My Ex S2 Ep4
10:30 pm Beauty And The Beach S2 Ep4
11:40 pm Cold Case Rpt

Wednesday 21 February
07:30 pm Married At First Sight
09:00 pm 20 to One Superstar Feuds
10:00 pm Botched Rpt
11:00 pm Mom Rpt
11:30 pm Movie Juice

Thursday 22 February
07:30 pm RBT
08:30 pm Jurassic World (2015) Rpt
11:00 pm Mom Rpt
11:30 pm AD Kingdom And Empire Rpt

Friday 23 February
07:30 pm Vet on the Hill
08:30 pm Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009)
10:30 pm Tamara Drewe (2010)

Saturday 24 February
07:00 pm David Attenborough’s Blue Planet II
08:10 pm Back To The Future (1985)
10:30 pm Travel Guides Rpt
11:30 pm TBA

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What is that, like a 15min movie :thinking:

Melbourne are hosting the only game of the challenge

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Given Blue Planet II starts next Saturday, is Nine showing it in random order?

GETAWAY RETURNS FOR ITS 27TH SERIES

Saturday 17 February at 5.30pm

Australia’s longest-running travel and lifestyle program, Getaway, returns for its 27th series this Saturday, February 17, at 5.30pm on Nine and 9Now.

Join the Getaway team as they explore breathtaking locations across Australia and around the world, and offer handy holiday tips and ideas to cater for all tastes and budgets.

In the premiere episode, Catriona Rowntree will courageously confront her fear of sharks, snorkelling in the tropical waters off Fiji. Jason Dundas heads to Wanaka on New Zealand’s South Island to tackle Wildwire – the world’s highest waterfall climb. Having spent the best part of his life on the Mornington Peninsula, David Reyne shows off the sights and delights of this spectacular region. Meanwhile, Charli Robinson is in Queensland to check out the Sunshine Coast’s newest holiday park, one to satisfy the whole family.

Catriona Rowntree, who joined the Getaway team in 1996, says she is not surprised by the continued popularity of the show.

“Twenty-six years after Getaway premiered, we continue to explore the globe, and Aussies’ passion for travel seems to be infinite. We are all so grateful each time our phones ring to ask if we are able to share our journeys. It really feels like a privilege to do so,” she said.

Later in the series, the adventures will continue with Jason Dundas catching up with Robert Irwin at Australia Zoo, country music trio The McClymonts playing “quirky golf”, and Perth’s Rebecca Johns exploring the scenic sites across Western Australia.

Rowntree said: “As well as discovering holiday spots in our own backyard, our international travels this series will bring you to Hawaii, Egypt, Bali and Singapore, just to name a few. As always, we’ll inform, entertain and surprise you with some amazing locations. You’ll be inspired to start planning your next holiday. Too much travel is always a good thing!”

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I notice Good Morning America is not currently airing on Nine. Does anyone know if this is this because of the Olympics? Or is it permanent?

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