Nothing wrong with a long-running series if it still works.
Saturdays 7:30pm after Space Invaders wraps I’m guessing? David Attenborough did very well in that timeslot a year or two ago, boosting Nine’s shares significantly and winning (was before Seven’s AFL though I think). But now with ACA, won’t have a 7pm start after news, but should still do well.
The AFL Sunday Footy Show returns tomorrow. 10am in AFL cities:
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth:
10am: AFL Sunday Footy Show
12pm: Sports Sunday
1pm: Women’s Footy
(Gem: NRL Sunday Footy Show: 12.30pm Ade; 1pm Melb; 10 am Perth)
Sydney Brisbane:
10am: Sports Sunday
11am: NRL Sunday Footy Show
1pm: Women’s Footy
(1pm: AFL Footy Show: Gem)
Week commencing 28 March 2021
Sunday 28 March
07:00 pm Married At First Sight
08:40 pm 60 Minutes
09:40 pm Nine News Late
10:10 pm Australian Crime Stories Rpt
11:20 pm Forensics: The Real CSI Rpt
12:30 am Young, Dumb And Banged Up In The Sun S02 E07
Monday 29 March
07:30 pm Married At First Sight The couples leave their apartments for a dramatic week away as a group.
09:00 pm Under Investigation Putin’s Poison
Sydney, Brisbane
10:00 pm 100% Footy
11:00 pm Nine News Late
11:30 pm Extreme Planes Rpt
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
10:00 pm Footy Classified
11:00 pm Nine News Late
11:30 pm Extreme Planes Rpt
Tuesday 30 March
07:30 pm Married At First Sight
09:00 pm Botched S06 E15
10:00 pm Amazing Grace Rpt
11:00 pm Nine News Late
11:30 pm Labour Of Love S01 E06
Wednesday 31 March
07:30 pm Married At First Sight
09:00 pm Amazing Grace S01 E05
Sydney, Brisbane
10:00 pm New Amsterdam S03 E05
11:00 pm Nine News Late
11:30 pm The Enemy Within S01 E03
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
10:00 pm Footy Classified
11:00 pm Nine News Late
11:30 pm The Enemy Within S01 E03
Thursday 1 April
Sydney
07:30 pm NRL Thursday Night Footy Sea Eagles v Panthers
09:55 pm Thursday Night Knock Off
10:40 pm Nine News Late
11:10 pm Manifest S02 E05
Brisbane
07:00 pm NRL Thursday Night Footy Sea Eagles v Panthers
08:55 pm Thursday Night Knock Off
09:40 pm Nine News Late
10:10 pm Manifest S02 E05
11:10 pm Law & Order: Criminal Intent Rpt
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 pm Mega Zoo S01 E05
08:30 pm Emergency Rpt
09:30 pm New Amsterdam S03 E05
10:30 pm Nine News Late
11:00 pm The Equalizer S01 E05 9Gem in Sydney, and Brisbane (10:40pm)
11:50 pm Manifest S02 E05
Friday 2 April
Sydney
07:30 pm NRL Friday Night Footy Storm v Broncos
09:55 pm Golden Point
10:40 pm Movie: The Gambler (2014)
Brisbane
07:00 pm NRL Friday Night Footy Storm v Broncos
08:55 pm Golden Point
09:40 pm Movie: The Gambler
11:45 pm New Amsterdam Rpt
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 pm Escape To The Chateau
08:30 pm Movie: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
10:50 pm Movie: Son of God (2014) Premiere
Saturday 3 April
07:00 pm A Current Affair
07:30 pm Space Invaders S01 E06
08:30 pm Movie: The Bourne Legacy (2012)
11:15 pm Movie: Empire (2002)
Good to see a network pretty much ignore the “Easter non-ratings period”.
Didn’t it used to be the opposite? When Seven would air MKR (at least for one of the weeks). I remember Nine airing the “Indiana Jones” movies a year or two ago during Easter.
Nine would prefer not to show MAFS in the week leading up to Easter if not for the late start to the Australian Open.
Update
Tuesday 23 March (tonight)
10:10 pm Nine News Late
10:40 pm Amazing Grace Rpt
Friday 26 March
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
08:30 pm Movie: Apollo 13 (1995) (9Gem inSyd and Bri)
11:15 pm Movie: Don’t Breathe (2015)
Tuesday 30 March
10:00 pm Amazing Grace Rpt
The Australian Red Cross has announced a two-hour appeal special called Connecting, which will be shown on Nine on Saturday, April 3, from 2pm to 4pm. It will be hosted by Brooke Boney and Alex Cullen from Today.
Australian Red Cross connects with Nine
Saturday 3 April at 2.00pm.
Nine will present a special broadcast honouring one of the most enduring organisations in the world in Australian Red Cross – Connecting , on Saturday, April 3, from 2.00pm.
TODAY’s Brooke Boney and Alex Cullen will host the fundraiser and showcase the wonderful humanitarian work of Red Cross. They will be joined by Karl Stefanovic and Tim Davies (TODAY) , Belinda Russell (TODAY EXTRA) and Richard Wilkins ( Weekend TODAY) , celebrating the amazing stories and people behind Red Cross as it seeks donations to support ongoing services for communities all over Australia.
We will see comedian Ross Noble like never before as he sits down with Nine News presenter Brenton Ragless to talk about losing everything in the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria.
Karl Stefanovic meets an inspirational case manager working with ex-offenders to reintegrate them into the community and get their lives back on track after being released from prison. South Sydney Rabbitohs winger Josh Mansour will also join the broadcast to explain the ways he has been involved with Red Cross.
In Australia, Red Cross has programs to help all kinds of people in need. Providing much more than blood donations and disaster relief, Red Cross reconnects families separated by war and provides assistance to refugees, migrants and First Nation communities.
Australian Red Cross CEO, Kym Pfitzner , says: “Whether it’s someone who has suddenly lost almost everything in a bushfire, or a daily wellbeing phone call to someone feeling isolated and vulnerable, our work makes real differences to people’s lives.”
Established here in 1914 by Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, wife of Governor-General Sir Ronald, Red Cross has a proud history as a symbol of hope and humanity. Bound by its fundamental principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality, Red Cross remains committed to supporting and empowering people and communities in times of vulnerability.
Throughout our special broadcast remarkable stories of inspiration and hope will be told, including:
The four siblings who fled a country riddled by conflict and found refuge in Albury, NSW – welcomed on arrival by Red Cross workers helping them settle into their new home.
A family that lost everything in the bushfires that ravaged Kangaroo Island, South Australia in 2020 and a selfless recovery officer changing lives by helping the community to rebuild.
An Indigenous Elder who lives alone and has a rare autoimmune condition that keeps her wheelchair-bound. Each morning she receives a call from a Red Cross volunteer who makes sure she feels connected to her community.
The courageous Red Cross emergency team who played key roles in the response to the Dreamworld tragedy on the Gold Coast in which four people died.
The donations raised from Nine’s broadcast for Red Cross will go towards further disaster relief work and other initiatives, such as wellbeing checks for people who are elderly, isolated or quarantining; support for First Nations people in communities across the country; and assisting young mothers who need support and education.
Viewers can donate on the day by calling 1800 733 276 scanning the QR code that appears on your screen, or visiting the Red Cross website.
If the show has the same five-week run as season 2 last year, then it should finish in mid May. Then it could be straight into Australian Ninja Warrior or Celebrity Apprentice.
I reckon it’s Celebrity Apprentice considering it’s all ready on the shelf.
Technical issues are happening in Sydney studios at the moment. Sports Sunday is not airing. The AFL Sunday Footy Show is showing nationally instead.
A post was merged into an existing topic: Nine Technical Issues- 28 March 2021
Week commencing 4 April 2021
Sunday 4 April
07:00 pm 60 Minutes
08:00 pm Movie: Jason Bourne (2016)
10:25 pm Nine News Late
10:55 pm Shallow Grave Series Premiere
11:50 pm Young, Dumb And Banged Up In The Sun S02 E08
Monday 5 April
07:30 pm Married At First Sight The Final Commitment Ceremony.
09:00 pm Under Investigation The Disaster Aircraft Series Final
Sydney, Brisbane
10:00 pm 100% Footy
11:00 pm Nine News Late
11:30 pm Extreme Planes Rpt
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
10:00 pm Footy Classified
11:00 pm Nine News Late
11:30 pm Extreme Planes Rpt
Tuesday 6 April
07:30 pm Married At First Sight The Final Dates.
09:00 pm Botched S06 E16
10:00 pm Australian Scandal Series Premiere Love Hurts
11:00 pm Nine News Late
11:30 pm Labour Of Love S01 E07
Wednesday 7 April
07:30 pm Married At First Sight
09:00 pm Amazing Grace S01 E06
Sydney, Brisbane
10:00 pm New Amsterdam S03 E06
11:00 pm Nine News Late
11:30 pm The Enemy Within S01 E04
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
10:00 pm Footy Classified
11:00 pm Nine News Late
11:30 pm The Enemy Within S01 E04
Thursday 8 April
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 pm NRL Thursday Night Footy Rabbitohs v Broncos
09:45 pm Thursday Night Knock Off
10:30 pm Nine News Late
11:00 pm Manifest S02 E06
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 pm Mega Zoo S01 E06
08:30 pm Emergency Rpt
09:30 pm New Amsterdam S03 E06
10:30 pm Nine News Late
11:00 pm The Equalizer S01 E06
11:50 pm Manifest S02 E06
Friday 9 April
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 pm NRL Friday Night Footy Panthers v Raiders
09:50 pm Golden Point
10:35 pm Movie: The Man with the Iron Fists
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 pm Country House Hunters Australia
08:30 pm Movie: My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002)
10:30 pm Movie: Up in the Air (2009)
Saturday 10 April
07:00 pm A Current Affair
07:30 pm Space Invaders S01 E07
08:30 pm Movie: Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018) Premiere
11:20 pm Movie: Sleepless (2017) Premiere
Further market variances will be posted later.
Just wondering, what exactly did Nine air between 7am-1pm today in Melbourne (other than The Sunday Footy Show)?
Many thanks😀
I believe Tipping Point was on at 12pm.
7.00 Ellen Rpt
9.00 Taronga Rpt
10.00 The Sunday Footy Show AFL
12.00 Tipping Point
melbourne didnt get ellen we got something else