Nine Network - Programs and Schedules

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As you deduced, it’s simply because MGM owns the original movie and Warner Bros owns the sequel.

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Week commencing 6 August


Sunday 6 August
07:00 PM The Block
08:30 PM 60 Minutes
09:30 PM Killer Women With Piers Morgan
10:30 PM Australian Crime Stories
11:30 PM House

Monday 7 August
07:30 PM The Block
08:45 PM This Time Next Year

Sydney, Brisbane
09:55 PM An Hour to Save Your Life
11:15 PM Botched

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
09:55 PM Footy Classified
10:55 PM Botched
11:55 PM Law and Order

Tuesday 8 August
07:30 PM The Block
08:40 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy Ep7
09:10 PM Kath and Kim S1 Ep3 and 4
10:20 PM Two Broke Girls S6 Ep3 and 4
11:20 PM The Mysteries of Laura

Wednesday 9 August
07:30 PM The Block
08:45 PM Pitch Perfect 2 (2015)
11:10 PM Chicago Med

Thursday 10 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 PM NRL
09:50 PM The Footy Show
11:30 PM The Footy Show AFL

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 PM RBT
08:30 PM The Footy Show
10:30 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy
11:00 PM World’s Funniest Videos Top 10
11:30 PM The Footy Show NRL

Friday 11 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 PM NRL
10:10 PM The Cold Light of Day (2012)

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 PM Vet on the Hill
08:30 PM Dear John (2010)
10:40 PM Law and Order
11:40 PM Rizzoli and Isles

Saturday 12 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:00 PM NRL
09:45 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy Rpt
11:15 PM Observe and Report (2009)

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:00 PM Same Time Next Year Rpt
08:10 PM The Wedding Planner (2001)
10:50 PM Divie Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood (2002)

For details of NRL coverage check local guides and NRL on Nine.

Is this the first time a movie released by Universal has a FTA premiere on Nine? Seven ended the output deal with NBC Universal last year.

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Same time or This time?

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Week commencing 13 August


Sunday 13 August
07:00 PM The Block
08:30 PM 60 Minutes
09:30 PM The L.A. Riots
A look at the events that led up to the 1992 uprising in Los Angeles following the Rodney King beating by the police.
11:15 PM Australian Crime Stories

Monday 14 August
07:30 PM The Block
08:45 PM This Time Next Year

Sydney, Brisbane
09:50 PM An Hour to Save Your Life
11:10 PM Botched

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
09:50 PM Footy Classified
10:50 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy Rpt
11:20 PM Botched

Tuesday 15 August
07:30 PM The Block
08:40 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy Ep8
09:10 PM Kath and Kim S1 Ep5 and 6
10:20 PM Two Broke Girls S6 Ep5 and 6
11:20 PM The Mysteries of Laura

Wednesday 16 August
07:30 PM The Block
08:40 PM Doctor Doctor Season Premiere
09:40 PM Don’t Tell the Doctor Season Premiere
10:40 PM Chicago Med
11:40 PM The Closer

Thursday 17 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 PM NRL
09:50 PM The Footy Show
11:30 PM The Footy Show AFL

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 PM RBT
08:30 PM The Footy Show
10:30 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy Rpt
11:00 PM World’s Funniest Videos Top 10
11:30 PM The Footy Show NRL

Friday 18 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 PM NRL
10:10 PM Payback (1999)

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 PM Vet on the Hill
08:30 PM The Lucky One (2012)
10:35 PM Law and Order
11:35 PM Rizzoli and Isles

Saturday 19 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:00 PM NRL
09:45 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy Rpt
11:15 PM The Enforcer (1976)

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:00 PM This Time Next Year Rpt
08:10 PM Clear and Present Danger (1994)
10:55 PM The Enforcer (1976)

For details of NRL coverage check local guides and NRL on Nine.

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2 Broke Girls started last week.

The Bible and AD aired on NBC but were not distributed by NBCUniversal. The series are ultimately owned by MGM.

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@JohnsonTV Nine have been airing Universal distributed films for a few months now, particularly one’s that have aired on Seven over the past year (e.g.) Mercury Rising (1998)

On a similar note, have Nine got rights to Sony now (Columbia Pictures, etc)? I believe Seven last had a 3 year deal negotiated in 2013?

I notice “Bad Teacher” (2011) is premiering on 9Go! next week.

Aired on Seven (both uncut and cut) a number of times in recent years.

How did this end up back on Nine when they paid to terminate the WB contract last year?

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Now that you mention it, I do seem to recall a blogger saying that Nine had ditched it. Not sure if Nine confirmed that at the time though.

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Nine of course kept some programming (first picks?)

Harry Potter, new Big Bang, etc?

Yes, Nine apparently (?) confirmed it via a supposed unnamed source, as you recalled.

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That was me. Nine of course terminated their deal with WB and made changes to their ‘life for series’ deal. MOST of the changes viewers will not have even noticed. They terminated all of their on sell deals. For example many will not know that Supernatural is actually owned by Nine and it is onsold to Ten. As of this year Ten will actually own Supernatural outright. Same for a whole heap of shows that Nine onsells to Foxtel. There are quite a few. Nine decided to keep some shows individually such as The Bachelor, The Big Bang Theory and The Middle - so all in all the schedule as viewers would see would remain intact. They had decided to dump 3 shows - Mike and Molly, Mysteries of Laura and 2 Broke Girls. However, with these series cancelled, they decided that viewers should be able to see the final season. So they changed their minds on 2 Broke Girls because it actually is just the final season that needs to air and they also decided to bring back Mysteries of Laura. That will conclude forever next week. Mike and Molly is the exception. Still no plans at the moment to bring that one back.

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They also only had the final season of Mike and Molly to show too so that’s disappointing.

Week commencing 20 August


Sunday 20 August
07:00 PM The Block
08:30 PM 60 Minutes
09:30 PM Truth And Lies: The Family Manson
10:30 PM See No Evil
11:30 PM House

Monday 21 August
07:30 PM The Block
08:45 PM This Time Next Year

Sydney, Brisbane
09:50 PM An Hour to Save Your Life
11:10 PM Botched

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
09:50 PM Footy Classified
10:50 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy Rpt
11:20 PM Botched

Tuesday 22 August
07:30 PM The Block
08:40 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy Ep9
09:10 PM Kath and Kim S1 Ep7 and 8
10:20 PM Two Broke Girls S6 Ep6 and 7
11:20 PM The Mysteries of Laura Season 2 Final

Wednesday 23 August
07:30 PM The Block
08:40 PM Doctor Doctor
09:40 PM Don’t Tell the Doctor
10:40 PM Chicago Med
11:40 PM The Closer

Thursday 24 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 PM NRL
09:45 PM The Footy Show
11:30 PM The Footy Show AFL

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 PM The Footy Show
10:30 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy
11:00 PM World’s Funniest Videos Top 10
11:30 PM The Footy Show NRL

Friday 25 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 PM NRL
10:10 PM Heartbreak Ridge (1986)

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 PM Vet on the Hill
08:30 PM What to Expect When You’re Expecting (2012)
10:40 PM Law and Order
11:35 PM Rizzoli and Isles

Saturday 26 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:00 PM NRL
09:45 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy Rpt
11:15 PM Any Given Sunday (1999)

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:00 PM Bride Wars (2009)
08:50 PM How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days (2003)
11:10 PM Divine Secrets Of The Ya Ya Sisterhood (2002)

For details of NRL coverage check local guides and NRL on Nine.

Good to see Nine return local kids programming back to Channel 9 Brisbane.

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“Diana: The Day the World Cried", which looks at her funeral on 6 September 1997, coming soon to Nine. The program will be on Smithsonian Channel in the USA on 27 August, and on ITV in the UK on 29 August.

Diana: The Day the World Cried

Sunday 3 September at 9.40pm

It was the day the world was brought to a standstill to farewell the “People’s Princess”, and Nine will remember it with Diana: The Day the World Cried, on Sunday, September 3, at 9.40pm.

Diana: The Day the World Cried, narrated by Kate Winslet, tells the story of the funeral of the Princess of Wales 20 years on, through the memories of people who played a part in it, many speaking for the first time. They include those who worked under great pressure behind the scenes, such as Sir Malcolm Ross, who had just six days to plan the funeral service at Westminster Abbey, and chief pallbearer Captain Richard Williams, who had the weight of the United Kingdom on his and his men’s shoulders.

This gripping documentary features previously unseen archival footage and exclusive interviews with key decision-makers and mourners, shedding new light on an unforgettable day in history.

Wednesday, September 6, 2017, marks the 20th anniversary of Diana’s funeral. The international impact made it one of the most-watched events in history. One million people lined the streets of London for the funeral procession, while 2.5 billion people around the world watched on television.

Diana: The Day the World Cried presents the incredible global reaction to the death of the People’s Princess in a way never seen before when it premieres Sunday, September 3, at 9.40pm on Nine.

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