From Tue 21 Apr 2020 Ellen is back in the schedule at 12:30pm (12pm Adelaide).
Prior to that a new episode is scheduled for Sat Apr 18 at 6am and Tue 21 Apr at 4am.
From Tue 21 Apr 2020 Ellen is back in the schedule at 12:30pm (12pm Adelaide).
Prior to that a new episode is scheduled for Sat Apr 18 at 6am and Tue 21 Apr at 4am.
It appears Nine didn’t think Ellen was appropriate school holiday viewing.
Yeah noticed forgettable family comedy “Drillbit Taylor” with Owen Wilson on today…
Is The Castle meant to be a 8:40pm start?
Thanks - yes
Brisbane 25 April at 6:00 am
Sunday 26 April
07:00 pm Lego Masters A double header challenge sees the seven remaining teams build a tower as tall as they can in two hours. Then in one of the hardest builds so far, they must create magic from one hanging brick, which will be a very careful measure of weight and balance. After judging, another team will have to say goodbye.
08:45 pm 60 Minutes
09:45 pm Inside Crime
10:45 pm See No Evil: The Blood Trail
11:35 pm The Brokenwood Mysteries
Monday 27 April
07:30 pm Lego Masters In a test of their engineering skills, the six teams have to build a structure that can withstand increasing shake factors. The team that survives the highest shake factor will win Immunity and if two or more land on the same shake height, Brickman will judge on their aesthetics instead.
08:40 pm Informer 3838 Part 2
Sydney, Brisbane
10:25 pm TBA
11:25 pm Lethal Weapon Rpt
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
10:25 pm Footy Classified
11:25 pm The Oval Office / Footy SA-WA
11:55 pm Lethal Weapon Rpt
Tuesday 28 April
07:30 pm Hamish & Andy’s “Perfect Holiday” Rpt
08:40 pm Movie: Central Intelligence (2016)
11:10 pm Mom Rpt
11:35 pm The Bad Seed Rpt
Wednesday 29 April
07:30 pm Doctor, Doctor S04 E08
08:30 pm Paramedics
Sydney, Brisbane
09:30 pm New Amsterdam S02 E13
10:30 pm Chicago Med S04 E12
11:25 pm Don’t Tell The Doctor
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
09:30 pm Footy Classified
10:30 pm New Amsterdam S02 E13
11:25 pm Chicago Med S04 E12
Thursday 30 April
07:30 pm RBT
08:30 pm Movie: The Bourne Identity (2002)
10:50 pm Taken S02 E08
11:40 pm Law & Order: Criminal Intent Rpt
Friday 1 May
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 pm The Greatest: The Greatest: All-Time Players
09:00 pm Movie: Gladiator (2000)
11:50 pm Law & Order: Criminal Intent Rpt
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 pm Escape To The Chateau Rpt
08:30 pm Movie: Gladiator (2000)
11:20 pm Law & Order: Criminal Intent Rpt
Saturday 2 May
07:00 pm Lego Masters x 2 Rpt
09:55 pm Movie: Ghost in the Shell (2017) PREMIERE
So “nine news late” was temporary as I suspected
Lego Masters down to 2 eps next week with some pretty lazy programming on Tuesday.
I suspect Nine will only show Lego Masters twice per week for the rest of this season as there are only 11 episodes. Then it will be followed by the fourth season of Australian Ninja Warrior.
Most likely preserving episodes to stretch the show. Looks like they’re taking the same approach with House Rules which is down to three a week.
MC will give Lego a massive run for its money it would seem too!
Coming up with a mock schedule (that bored!) and was wondering if anyone knows how many episodes there for the upcoming season of Travel Guides.
Tried finding it out online but no luck.
Thanks!
See here
Update: NRL Greatest pulled from schedule:
07:30 pm Escape To The Chateau Rpt
08:30 pm Movie: Gladiator (2000)
11:20 pm Law & Order: Criminal Intent Rpt
Sunday 26 April
07:00 pm Lego Masters A double header challenge sees the seven remaining teams build a tower as tall as they can in two hours. Then in one of the hardest builds so far, they must create magic from one hanging brick, which will be a very careful measure of weight and balance. After judging, another team will have to say goodbye.
08:45 pm 60 Minutes
09:45 pm Nine News Late Edition
10:15 pm Inside Crime
11:15 pm See No Evil: The Blood Trail
12:05 am The Brokenwood Mysteries
Monday 27 April
07:30 pm Lego Masters In a test of their engineering skills, the six teams have to build a structure that can withstand increasing shake factors. The team that survives the highest shake factor will win Immunity and if two or more land on the same shake height, Brickman will judge on their aesthetics instead.
08:40 pm Informer 3838 Part 2
Sydney, Brisbane
10:30 pm Nine News Late Edition
11:00 pm Lethal Weapon Rpt
11:50 pm Killer Couples
Melbourne
10:30 pm Footy Classified
11:30 pm The Oval Office
Adelaide, Perth
10:30 pm Nine News Late Edition
11:00 pm Footy Classified
12:00 am Footy SA-WA
Tuesday 28 April
07:30 pm Hamish & Andy’s “Perfect Holiday” Rpt
08:40 pm Movie: Central Intelligence (2016)
11:10 pm Nine News Late Edition
11:40 pm The Bad Seed Rpt
Wednesday 29 April
07:30 pm Doctor, Doctor S04 E08
08:30 pm Paramedics
Sydney, Brisbane
09:30 pm New Amsterdam S02 E13
10:30 pm Nine News Late Edition
11:00 pm Chicago Med S04 E12
11:50 pm Don’t Tell The Doctor
Melbourne
09:30 pm New Amsterdam S02 E13
10:30 pm Footy Classified
11:30 pm Chicago Med S04 E12
Adelaide, Perth
09:30 pm New Amsterdam S02 E13
10:30 pm Nine News Late Edition
11:00 pm Footy Classified
12:00 am Chicago Med S04 E12
Thursday 30 April
07:30 pm RBT
08:30 pm Movie: The Bourne Identity (2002)
10:50 pm Taken S02 E08
11:40 pm Law & Order: Criminal Intent Rpt
Friday 1 May
07:30 pm Escape To The Chateau Rpt
08:30 pm Movie: Gladiator (2000)
11:20 pm Law & Order: Criminal Intent Rpt
Saturday 2 May
07:00 pm A Current Affair
07:30 pm Lego Masters x 2 Rpt
10:25 pm Movie: Ghost in the Shell (2017) PREMIERE
Revised schedule with the addition of Nine News Late and Saturday A Current Affair.
Wow, movies taking over 9 now too. Not much content…
Yep, the networks are starting to pan out with fill in content.
Channel 9 will be hoping restrictions ease by May, so it can recommence production on The Block and other shows. If not Nine is in trouble for the year.
STARS UNITE FOR ‘MUSIC FROM THE HOME FRONT’ TO SALUTE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND FRONTLINE WORKERS FIGHTING COVID-19 THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 25 ON NINE
The biggest names in Australian music will join forces this Anzac Day to perform from their own homes in a televised concert dedicated to the frontline workers against the Covid-19 pandemic.
Screening on Anzac Day this Saturday, April 25 from 7.30pm on Nine, the uplifting Music From The Home Front will give viewers a front row seat to performances from artists including Ben Lee, Birds Of Tokyo with West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Courtney Barnett, Delta Goodrem, G Flip, Ian Moss, Jimmy Barnes, Kevin Parker (Tame Impala), Missy Higgins, Paul Kelly, The Rubens, The Wiggles, Vance Joy and Vika & Linda Bull.
More artists as well as hosts for the show will be announced in the coming days.
As the world reels from the pandemic and billions of people retreat into isolation, the frontline healthcare heroes battling the deadly virus, and all the essential workers are continuing to keep us and our families safe.
Set up by Michael Gudinski with some help from iconic Australian rocker Jimmy Barnes, Music From The Home Front is a big thank you to these workers, and is especially poignant on what is a sacred day for Australians. For those who have fought under our flags and those who serve on the frontline in the fight against Covid-19, we salute you on this very different Anzac Day.
The event, which will not contain a fundraising element, will also feature celebrities joining the huge chorus of Australians expressing their gratitude to the brave men and women putting their lives on the line in this unprecedented battle.
The unique performances will encourage all Australians who are staying home to invoke the Anzac spirit by coming together to recognize the work of all frontline workers.
Adrian Swift, Nine’s Head of Content Production and Development said: “Music From The Home Front is a salute from Australia and New Zealand’s music communities to everyone serving our nations under lockdown. From the military this Anzac Day to all those on the frontline fighting COVID-19 and those working to keep food delivered, shelves stacked and streets cleaned. And it’s an opportunity for everyone watching to say thanks too just by texting us as we go to air this very different Anzac Day.”
Michael Gudinski, CEO of Frontier Touring and Chairman of the Mushroom Group said: “Throughout history music has helped people through times of hardship. Music From The Home Front is about uniting Australian and New Zealanders through the power of music in a time that we all need a bit of hope and happiness.”
Music From The Home Front will screen this Saturday, April 25 from 7.30pm on Nine and 9Now.
The Anzac Day concert will replace the primetime encore of Lego Masters.
https://twitter.com/frontiertouring/status/1252842608570720260