Most programming had already been announced including new formats Stranded on Honeymoon Island and Once In A Lifetime. There’s also First Dates plus Jim Jeffries and Friends featuring The 1% Club’s host.
A couple of music docos also feature that sound like potential blockbusters.
Little info is provided of Seven’s returning shows except that they’ll be back.
The sports focus is on AFL and Cricket but again not a lot of detail. AFL will feature a pre-season Full Sweat to run after The Front Bar.
New for news is a one hour midday bulletin that means The Morning Show will get an extra hour. It will also push back Seven’s reality encores by one hour and mean the end to Seven’s traditional midday movie that have been a feature of the network’s daytime schedule since last century.
Some programs that haven’t made the “returning” list (yet)
Dream Home
Made in Bondi
Talking Footy
Australia’s Most Dangerous Prisoners
Animals Aboard with Dr Harry
SAS Australia
Ultimate Escape
Weekender/Sydney Weekender/Melbourne Weekender