Nine Network - Programs and Schedules

I think Nine should consider taking tennis off the main channel from 3pm to 6pm, and air Tipping Point, Afternoon News and Hot Seat as normal.

Look what’s happened to their 6pm news ratings this week because of the tennis lead-in.

1 Like

Hello SA

From Sunday 30 January at 5:30pm

Lauren visits eco-friendly accommodation north of Adelaide; Hayley makes some furry friends; Tom discovers a new venue in the city that has food and drinks sorted; one of the most picturesque places to kayak in SA.

This is the replacement for South Aussie With Cosi who is switching to Seven.

2 Likes

With both Hayley and Lauren on this show I wonder if Adelaidy will be merged with this show or will continue separately.

Sounds pretty good on paper. Hopefully they can add some local personalities on this show in the long term, like Poh or Maggie Beer.

La Brea starts Monday February 7.

4 Likes

lol, you just have to laugh.

Week commencing 30 January 2022


Sunday 30 January
Sydney, Melbourne
02:00 pm Australian Open Pre Show
03:00 pm Australian Open Afternoon
05:00 pm Nine News: First at Five
05:30 pm RBT
06:00 pm Nine News
06:30 pm Australian Open Pre Show
07:30 pm Australian Open Night Men’s Singles Final

Brisbane
01:00 pm Australian Open Pre Show
02:00 pm Australian Open Afternoon
04:00 pm Bondi Vet
05:00 pm Nine News: First at Five
05:30 pm RBT
06:00 pm Nine News
06:30 pm Australian Open Night Men’s Singles Final
11:30 pm New Amsterdam Rpt

Adelaide
01:30 pm Australian Open Pre Show
02:30 pm Australian Open Afternoon
04:30 pm RBT
05:00 pm Nine News: First at Five
05:30 pm Hello SA Series Premiere
06:00 pm Nine News
06:30 pm Australian Open Pre Show
07:00 pm Australian Open Night Men’s Singles Final
11:30 pm New Amsterdam Rpt

Perth
11:00 am Australian Open Pre Show
12:00 pm Australian Open Afternoon
02:00 pm World’s Greatest Natural Icons
02:30 pm Ultimate Rush
03:30 pm Australian Open Pre Show
04:30 pm Australian Open Night Men’s Singles Final
09:00 pm Nine News
09:30 pm TBA
11:30 pm New Amsterdam Rpt

Monday 31 January
07:30 pm Married at First Sight Season 9 Premiere


09:30 pm Movie: Bridesmaids (2011)
11:50 pm New Amsterdam Rpt

Tuesday 1 February
07:30 pm Married at First Sight
09:10 pm The Weakest Link Celebrity Special
10:10 pm Nine News Late Return
10:40 pm Botched Rpt
11:40 pm The Village S01 E05

Wednesday 2 February
07:30 pm Married at First Sight
09:10 pm Rise and Fall of Janet Jackson In 2004, a culture war brews as the Super Bowl halftime show audience sees a white man expose a Black woman’s breast for 9/16ths of a second; a national furore ensued; the woman was Janet Jackson, and her career was never the same.
10:40 pm Nine News Late
11:10 pm Framed By The Killer Series Premiere

Thursday 3 February
07:30 pm Married at First Sight
09:00 pm Australia Behind Bars Series Premiere
10:10 pm Nine News Late
10:40 pm Prison Season 2 Premiere
11:40 pm Manifest Rpt

Friday 4 February
07:30 pm David Attenborough’s Green Planet Series Premiere
08:40 pm Movie: The Bourne Identity (2002)
10:55 pm Movie: Tracers (2015)

Saturday 5 February
07:00 pm A Current Affair
07:30 pm Movie: The Magnificent Seven (2016)
10:10 pm Movie: The Safe House (2012)

:mega: Note: When commenting on schedules please don’t quote large sections of the post.

2 Likes

The Village. The show that’s created for NBC, chosen by Channel 9, has now moved to Tuesdays on 9. the home of your favourite NBC shows!

1 Like

That’s a bit late.

On Saturday

Strange to not put the air date on the promo since it has been announced in the schedule.


1 Like

Looks like it’s another name for the New York Times documentary Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson, which debuted in the US in November last year.

Having been renewed for a second season, La Brea (which premieres on Nine in early February) will once again be filmed in Victoria.

5 Likes

Nine Queensland production My Way returning in February.

And a local 9 News sponsorship

4 Likes

The Green Planet

Friday 4 February at 7.30pm

Explore the wondrous world of plants

THE SECRETS OF THEIR EXISTENCE AND UNTOUCHED BEAUTY UNEARTHED

Plunge into the amazingly unpredictable, unseen world of plants with Sir David Attenborough in The Green Planet, premiering Friday, February 4, at 7.30pm on Channel 9 and 9Now.

Plants are the world’s dominant life form, yet we’ve barely scratched the surface in knowing what their existence truly looks like – until now. In The Green Planet, Sir David Attenborough shows us the extraordinary world of plants like never before, revealing behavioural traits not too dissimilar to those of humans.

From Croatia to Costa Rica, Australia to Venezuela, China to South Africa, this stunning series journeys deep into vastly different landscapes around the planet, the plants that are unique to these regions, and their struggle to survive in an ever-changing climate, threatened by extreme weather and encroaching humanisation.

We explore hostile desert terrain where Sir David finds a flower resembling a hairy starfish that smells like rotting flesh; hidden underwater worlds where the most beautiful plants eat animals alive; densely populated tropical forests where plants fight for sunlight; and remarkable living bridges formed by the roots of rubber fig trees in India.

Pioneering technology such as thermal cameras, motion-control robotics, ultra-high-speed cameras, advanced microscopy, and the latest developments in science allow us to peer into the mysterious day-to-day lives of plants in real time, from fresh perspectives.

We discover incredible facts about plants: they are cunning, they hunt, they’re territorial, and they will even kill animals for food or defence. Yet while they might sound vicious, some plants actually care for each other, protect their “relatives” from predators, and create bonds with wildlife.

Sir David says: “We can all work with plants to help make our world greener and a little wilder. If we do this, our future on this planet will be safer and healthier, and in my experience at least, we will also be happier. Plants, after all, are our greatest allies.”

In a time when the environment is in turmoil, The Green Planet is another display of Sir David Attenborough’s unending passion for the natural world, and an awakening to the beauty we stand to lose if humanity fails to act against climate change.

Nine News started at 6.41pm in Melbourne/Sydney tonight, due to the Men’s Wheelchair Tennis Final continuing past 6.00pm on the main channel.

The News bulletin finished at 7.11pm.

2 Likes

Perfect idea to have Green Planet on Friday nights because the week after the final episode, it is the start of the new NRL season and the return of split programming.

1 Like

Brisbane: Sunday 6 February at 5:30 pm
Other markets: Wednesday 9 February at 1:30 pm

2 Likes

Week commencing 6 February 2022


Sunday 6 February
07:00 pm Married at First Sight
08:40 pm 60 Minutes 2022 Season Premiere
09:40 pm Australian Crime Stories Rpt
10:40 pm Nine News Late
11:10 pm The First 48

Monday 7 February
07:30 pm Married at First Sight
09:10 pm Le Brea Series Premiere
10:10 pm Nine News Late
10:40 pm Botched Rpt
11:40 pm Manifest Rpt

Tuesday 8 February
07:30 pm Married at First Sight
09:00 pm The Hundred With Andy Lee Season 2 Premiere
10:00 pm Nine News Late
10:30 pm True Story With Hamish & Andy Rpt
11:00 pm True Story With Hamish & Andy Rpt
11:30 pm The Village S01 E06

Wednesday 9 February
07:30 pm Married at First Sight
09:00 pm Under Investigation Season 3 Premiere
10:10 pm Nine News Late
10:40 pm Framed By The Killer
11:35 pm Grand Hotel Rpt

Thursday 10 February
07:30 pm RBT
08:30 pm Australia Behind Bars S01 E02
09:40 pm A&E After Dark S02 E07
10:40 pm Nine News Late
11:10 pm Prison S02 E02

Friday 11 February
07:30 pm David Attenborough’s Green Planet S01 E02
08:40 pm Movie: The Bourne Supremacy (2004)
10:50 pm Movie: Concussion (2015)

Saturday 12 February
Sydney
07:00 pm A Current Affair
07:30 pm Indigenous All Stars v Maori All Stars Kick off at 8:10PM AEDT.
10:30 pm Movie: Gemini Man (2019)

Brisbane
07:00 pm Indigenous All Stars v Maori All Stars
09:30 pm Gemini Man (2019)
11:40 pm Movie: Burn After Reading (2008)

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:00 pm A Current Affair
07:30 pm Movie: The Notebook (2004)
10:00 pm Movie: Me Before You (2016)

:mega: Note: When commenting on schedules please don’t quote large sections of the post.

4 Likes

I like the priority given to the Late News, around 10pm :slight_smile:

5 Likes

Another dream night for 9 with a long running men’s final. Big ratings I expect too. 10 might get some viewers for the Im a Celebrity final. Expect 7 to be crushed.
9 has easily won summer now.

5 Likes