Nine Network - Programs and Schedules

Week commencing 1 April 2018


Sunday 1 April
07:00 pm 60 Minutes
08:00 pm David Attenborough’s Blue Planet II
09:20 pm The Equalizer (2014)
11:50 pm House Rpt

Monday 2 April
07:30 pm Young Sheldon S1 Ep3
08:00 pm The Big Bang Theory S11 Ep9
08:30 pm TBA
09:30 pm 100% Footy (NRL) / Footy Classified (AFL)
10:30 pm TBA
11:30 pm CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Rpt

Tuesday 3 April
07:30 pm Young Sheldon S1 Ep4
08:00 pm The Big Bang Theory S11 Ep10
08:30 pm London Has Fallen (2016)
11:00 pm Mom Rpt
11:30 pm Movie Juice

Wednesday 4 April
07:30 pm RBT
08:30 pm Edge of Tomorrow (2014)
10:45 pm Mom Rpt
11:15 pm Embarrassing Bodies Down Under Rpt

Thursday 5 April
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 pm NRL Thursday Night Football
09:45 pm The Footy Show NRL
11:00 pm The Footy Show AFL

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 pm 20 to One
08:30 pm The Footy Show AFL
10:00 pm Top Gear
11:30 pm The Footy Show NRL

Friday 6 April
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 pm NRL Friday Night Football
10:45 pm Top Gear

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 pm Vet on the Hill
08:30 pm About a Boy (2002)
10:40 pm The Closer
11:40 pm Public Morals

Saturday 7 April
07:00 pm No Reservations (2007)
09:10 pm Burnt (2015)
11:10 pm August: Osage County (2013)

So they plan to show a replay of the previous night’s game?

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A Promo aired Tonight for New US Drama Timeless which has been airing in the States since 2016, but Australia hasn’t seen One Episode shown on TV.

Shouldn’t it be a preview?

Unless it was meant to be spelt Revue, and Beau Ryan does the preview in drag.

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Monday April 16
7:30 The Voice: Blind Audition 1
9:00 Lip Sync Battle: Michael Jackson

Tuesday April 17
7:30 The Voice: Blind Audition 2
9:00 Date Night (double episode)

Wednesday April 18
7:30 The Voice: Blind Audition 3
9:00 Special - The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years

That means Young Sheldon and The Big Bang Theory are out of the schedule. They will probably return when The Voice reduces amount of days, however it was a poor decision to begin the show, air a few episodes and then go into hiatus straight away.

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Wednesday 4th April

1:35AM Return To Richmond Vale

30 years on, we catch up with those who took part in unprecedented industrial action over the closure of Australia’s last commercial steam railway that operated from Hexham, near Newcastle, for over 100 years.

Shown on 9HD and Nine across Australia (i’m also assuming Imparja?)

Week commencing 8 April 2018


Sunday 8 April
07:00 pm 60 Minutes
08:00 pm Serial Killer with Piers Morgan Lorenzo Gilyard
09:00 pm Casino Royale (2006)

Monday 9 April
07:30 pm Young Sheldon S1 Ep5
08:00 pm The Big Bang Theory S11 Ep11
08:30 pm Quantum of Solace (2008)
10:40 pm 100% Footy (NRL) / Footy Classified (AFL)
11:30 pm CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Rpt

Tuesday 10 April
07:30 pm Young Sheldon S1 Ep6
08:00 pm The Big Bang Theory S11 Ep12
08:30 pm Skyfall (2012)
11:30 pm Goal 3: Taking on the World (2009)

Wednesday 11 April
07:30 pm RBT
08:30 pm Spectre (2015)
11:30 pm Embarrassing Bodies Down Under Rpt

Thursday 12 April
07:30 pm NRL Thursday Night Football
09:45 pm The Footy Show NRL
11:00 pm The Footy Show AFL

Friday 13 April
07:30 pm NRL Friday Night Football
10:45 pm Top Gear

Saturday 14 April
07:00 pm Just Go With It (2011)
09:15 pm That’s My Boy (2012)
11:30 pm The Way Back (2010)

Market variations will be posted later.

it was on yesterday too at midday.

On NBN tho. The rest of the country gets to see it on Wednesday morning.

It did air on the network yesterday, if the mention of “across Australia” in this tweet is anything to go by:

The first TBA at 8.30pm is the repeat of movie: Olympus Has Fallen (2013). 100% Footy and Footy Classified will be shown at 10.45pm, the second TBA.

it was on the whole network last Saturday at midday. Nationally.

Yeah, missed that.

A big :fu: to Nine for canning Return To Richmond Vale and replacing it with cheap filler trash.


(See any resemblance to steam railways in that cap?)
I don’t think this would have happened if it was relayed on WIN or Imparja.

That’s the show that was airing before it. What pushed the schedule back 30 mins?

Nine originally planned to broadcast the new season of The Voice on Monday-Wednesday in its first week when the show premieres on April 16. However, with the premiere moved forward to Sunday April 15, the Wednesday 7.30pm timeslot is vacant. It will be interesting to see if Nine keeps Young Sheldon and The Big Bang Theory in the schedule, or show RBT instead.

Week commencing 15 April 2018


Sunday 15 April
07:00 pm The Voice Blind Audition 1 Season Premiere
08:30 pm 60 Minutes
09:30 pm TBA
11:50 pm Major Crimes Rpt

Monday 16 April
07:30 pm The Voice Blind Audition 2
09:00 pm Lip Sync Battle Michael Jackson
10:00 pm 100% Footy (NRL) / Footy Classified (AFL)
11:30 pm CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Rpt

Tuesday 17 April
07:30 pm The Voice Blind Audition 3
09:00 pm Date Night x 2
10:00 pm The Break Up (2006)

Wednesday 18 April
07:30 pm Elton John: I’m Still Standing – A Grammy Salute
09:30 pm The Beatles Eight Days a Week-The Touring Years
11:40 pm Embarrassing Bodies Down Under Rpt

Thursday 19 April
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 pm NRL Thursday Night Football
09:45 pm The Footy Show NRL
11:00 pm The Footy Show AFL

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 pm RBT
08:30 pm The Footy Show AFL
10:00 pm World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown x 2
11:00 pm The Footy Show NRL

Friday 20 April
Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne
07:30 pm NRL Friday Night Football
10:45 pm Last Man Standing (1996)

Adelaide, Perth
07:30 pm Vet on the Hill
08:30 pm It’s Complicated (2009)
11:00 pm The Closer Rpt

Saturday 21 April
07:00 pm The Voice x 3 Rpt
11:30 pm Behind the Candelabra (2013)

That is a great documentary.

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I’m going to predict that Talkin’ about your generation (if it’s not already been announced or speculated yet) will air at 7:30pm on Wednesday nights from say the 25th April, if this article on Nine’s website is anything to go by and based on the above schedule.

“Joining The Voice is Talkin’ Bout Your Generation hosted by Shaun Micallef, and Gen X led by Robyn Butler, Gen Y led by Andy Lee and Gen Z led by Laurence Boxhall.
“It is great family entertainment and we are excited to see this show return as it will also engage a broad audience around the TV at 7.30pm.”

Article here: https://www.nineentertainmentco.com.au/2018/04/05/09/07/nine-looks-to-build-on-married-ratings-momentum