Nine should have kept it at 7:30pm Monday or Tuesday regardless of what other programs they had on. I think it would still be rating well if they had given it a consistent timeslot. I lost track of the past couple of seasons and will now probably buy the DVD or Blu-ray to catch up.
Surely 2 hours is far too long for The Voice finals?
2 hours will just make it for The Voice finals given 12 acts would compete in both episodes, plus an elimination at the end of 2nd final. Thatās why both finals were pre-recorded (on Friday and last night) so they could be edited down to fit the timeslot.
Looks like Australian Ninja Warrior will begin on July 1st?
The Voice finals will be on July 1 and 2, and the grand final on July 7, so Ninja Warrior canāt air earlier than that.
My initial comment was based on the assumption that Nine would show live show of The Voice every week like the past seven seasons. That was before the decision was made to pre-record the first two finals in full and the performances of the third final.
Schedule above updated.
On the Thursday night Adelaide will not see Murder in Melbourne. They will see City of Evil which is about Adelaide. Perth will join Adelaide
With no NRL on tomorrow night and Australia playing in the World Cup (starting at 7.30pm AEST), itās surprising that the Cricket isnāt on the main channel.
Week commencing 30 June 2019
Sunday 30 June
07:00 pm 61st Annual TV Week Logie Awards Red Carpet Arrivals
07:30 pm 61st Annual TV Week Logie Awards
11:00 pm Australiaās Top Ten of Everything Logie Speeches
Monday 1 July
07:30 pm The Voice Finals 3
09:30 pm Buble!
Sydney, Brisbane
10:30 pm 100% Footy
11:30 pm Cold Case Rpt
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
10:30 pm Footy Classified
11:30 pm The Oval Office / Footy SA / Footy WA
Tuesday 2 July
07:30 pm The Voice Live Semi-Final
09:30 pm The Big Bang Theory S1 Ep01 Rpt
10:00 pm The Big Bang Theory S1 Ep02 Rpt
10:30 pm Timeless S1 Ep10
11:30 pm The Closer Rpt
Wednesday 3 July
07:30 pm The Big Bang Theory S12 Ep23 and 24 Series Final
08:30 pm Young Sheldon S2 Ep18
09:30 pm The Big Bang Theory Unravelling the Mystery-A Big Bang Farewell
In this special, Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco will lead fans on a trip down memory lane, sharing some of the best-kept backstage secrets and personal memories from the past 12 years.
10:00 pm The Big Bang Theory S12 Ep23 and 24 Rpt
11:00 pm Mom Rpt
11:30 pm Surgery Ship
Thursday 4 July
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 pm NRL Thursday Night Football St George Illawarra Dragons v Melbourne Storm
09:45 pm Golden Point
10:45 pm Lethal Weapon S2 Ep10 (Syd) Ep13 (Bri)
11:45 pm Cold Case Rpt
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 pm RBT Rpt
08:30 pm Australian Crime Stories Rpt
09:30 pm City Of Evil Rpt
10:30 pm Lethal Weapon S2 Ep16
11:30 pm Cold Case Rpt
Friday 5 July
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 pm NRL Friday Night Football Wests Tigers v Sydney Roosters
09:45 pm Knock Off
10:45 pm Movie: Double Impact (1991)
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 pm RBT Rpt
08:30 pm Movie: Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2004)
10:55 pm Timeless Rpt
11:45 pm Underbelly: Squizzy Rpt
Saturday 6 July
07:00 pm Movie: Grown Ups (2010)
09:00 pm Movie: Fist Fight (2017)
10:45 pm Movie: Be Cool (2005)
The Logies and the finale of TBBT are the main selling points for Nineās schedule next week. I think that should be episode 23 of TBBT at 7.30pm Wednesday and episode 24 (final episode) at 8pm.
Isnāt that what is happening?
New finance show Secrets of the Money Masters debuts on Nine today at midday, and continues at midday Saturdays. Hosted by Vanessa Stoykov, the show take five athletes through a financial transformation, pairing them with world class investment fund managers and financial advisers. The five athletes are Madison de Rozario (Paralympian), Jude Bolton (former AFL premiership player with Sydney Swans), Kyah Simon (Matildas soccer star), Bernard Foley (NSW Waratahs rugby player) and Michael Klim (former swimming champion).
another win for the accountants at Nine
Not that new either. There have been previous seasons on Nine of the Money Masters series under different names.
Week commencing 7 July 2019
Sunday 7 July
07:00 pm The Voice Grand Finale
09:30 pm 60 Minutes
10:30 pm Suburban Gangsters Russell Cox and Ray Bennett - The Armed Robbers
11:30 pm Cops UK: Body Cam Squad Rpt
Monday 8 July
07:30 pm Australian Ninja Warrior Season 3 Premiere
09:15 pm Killing Michael Jackson
Sydney, Brisbane
10:15 pm 100% Footy
11:15 pm Cold Case Rpt
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
10:15 pm Footy Classified
11:15 pm The Oval Office / Footy SA / Footy WA
Tuesday 9 July
07:30 pm Australian Ninja Warrior
09:15 pm ICC World Cup Cricket First Semi-Final Commences on and is then simulcast on 9Gem
Wednesday 10 July
Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne
07:00 pm State of Origin Game 3
10:10 pm State of Origin Post Match
11:10 pm Australian Ninja Warrior Rpt
Adelaide
07:00 pm State of Origin Game 3
09:40 pm State of Origin Post Match
10:40 pm Australian Ninja Warrior Rpt
Perth
05:00 pm Nine News
06:00 pm State of Origin Game 3
08:10 pm State of Origin Post Match
09:10 pm Australian Ninja Warrior Rpt
Thursday 11 July
07:30 pm RBT Rpt
08:30 pm Australian Crime Stories Rpt
09:30 pm City Of Evil Rpt
10:30 pm Lethal Weapon S2 Ep11 (Syd) Ep 14 (Bri) Ep17 (Mel,Ade,Per)
11:30 pm Cold Case Rpt
Friday 12 July
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 pm NRL Friday Night Football Knights V Bulldogs
09:45 pm Knock Off
10:45 pm Movie: Homefront (2013)
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 pm RBT Rpt
08:30 pm Movie: The Imitation Game (2014)
10:45 pm Movie: Homefront (2013)
Saturday 13 July
07:00 pm Movie: Apollo 13 (1995)
09:50 pm Movie: Gravity (2013)
11:35 pm Movie: A Most Wanted Man (2013)
Further market variations will be posted later.
The current schedule for Tuesday has the cricket starting on 9Gem at 7pm AEST and continuing until end of play at 3:30am as well as being shown from 9:15pm - 3:30am on the main channel.
Good decision, cricket exposed to a way bigger audience and HD
The HD thing is the only reason in my opinion. It has the same audience potential.