Seven Network - Programs and Schedules

###Week commencing 29 May 2016


Sunday 29 May
07:00 PM House Rules
08:45 PM Sunday Night
09:45 PM TBA
10:45 Castle Rpt
11:45 PM Odyssey S1 Ep12

Monday 30 May
07:30 PM House Rules
08:45 PM Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders x 2
10:45 PM TBA
11:45 PM Grey’s Anatomy S12 Ep18

Tuesday 31 May
07:30 PM House Rules
08:40 PM Kiss Bang Love
09:50 PM Best Bits
10:20 PM Ramsay’s Hotel Hell
11:20 PM How to Find Love Online

Wednesday 1 June
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 PM The Big Bang Theory x 2
08:30 PM Criminal Minds S11 Ep8
09:30 PM Criminal Minds Rpt
10:30 PM Blindspot S1 Ep18
11:30 PM Defiance S2 Ep6

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 PM House Rules
08:45 PM Criminal Minds S11 Ep8
09:45 PM Criminal Minds Rpt
10:45 PM Blindspot S1 Ep18
11:45 PM Defiance S2 Ep6

Thursday 2 June
Sydney, Brisbane
07:00 PM Home and Away x 2
08:00 PM House Rules
09:15 PM TBA

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:00 PM Home and Away x 2
08:00 PM The Big Bang Theory x 2
09:00 PM TBA

Friday 3 June
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth
07:00 PM Better Homes and Gardens

Sydney, Brisbane, Perth
08:30PM TBA

Melbourne and Adelaide
AFL

Saturday 4 June
Syndey, Brisbane and Perth
07:00 PM TBA
09:00 PM TBA

Melbourne and Adelaide
AFL

For details of AFL see: Seven AFL Coverage

No split programming on the week of State of Origin 1. Strange. It means viewers in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth not interested in rugby league will flock to MasterChef instead.

Still waiting for an updated Melbourne guide, but it will have split schedule for sure.

09:45 Bones S11 Ep9 Series Return

Movie Ride Along

Movie: Now You See Me

07:00 PM Men in Black
09:00 PM Bad Boys

10:45 PM Kiss Bang Love encroe

###Week commencing 5 June 2016


Sunday 5 June
07:00 PM House Rules
08:50 PM Sunday Night
09:50 PM Bones S11 Ep10
10:50 PM Castle Rpt

Monday 6 June
07:30 PM House Rules
08:45 PM Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders x 2
10:45 PM Grey’s Anatomy S12 Ep20 Rpt

Tuesday 7 June
07:30 PM House Rules
09:15 PM Kiss Bang Love
10:25 PM Ramsay’s Hotel Hell
11:30 PM The Goldbergs S2 Ep19

Wednesday 8 June
07:30 PM Highway Patrol Rpt
08:30 PM Criminal Minds
09:30 PM Criminal Minds Rpt
10:30 PM Blindspot S1 Ep19
11:45 PM Defiance S2 Ep7

Thursday 9 June
07:00 PM Home and Away x 2
08:00 PM Highway Patrol Rpt
08:30 PM TBA

Friday 10 June
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth
07:00 PM Better Homes and Gardens

Sydney, Brisbane, Perth
08:30PM TBA

Melbourne and Adelaide
AFL

Saturday 11 June
Syndey, Brisbane and Perth
07:00 PM TBA
09:00 PM TBA

Melbourne and Adelaide
AFL

For details of AFL see: Seven AFL Coverage

Is the Highway Patrol repeats on Wednesday and Thursday next week just a red herring? Does Seven have new episodes of The Big Music Quiz ready to go, or plan to hold them back until State of Origin is over?

One New Episode of The Goldbergs next week? Not Good Enough Seven, I want more!!!

###Rush Hour

From Thursday 9 June at 8:30PM - double episodes scheduled for first 2 weeks

In the series premiere of RUSH HOUR, cultures clash and tempers flare when a stoic, by-the-book Hong Kong police detective is paired with a maverick LAPD detective to investigate the theft of Chinese artifacts in Los Angeles.

A reimagining of the hit feature film franchise, Rush Hour is an action comedy about a maverick LAPD detective and a by-the-book detective from Hong Kong who knock heads when they are forced to partner together. Detective Lee (series star JON FOO) is reserved, honorable and a master at martial arts who comes to Los Angeles to avenge the alleged death of his sister, Kim (recurring guest star JESSIKA VAN), and learn more about her connection to a Chinese organized crime ring. Detective Carter (series star JUSTIN HIRES), on the other hand, is a wise-cracking cop who plays by his own rules.

Yet as exasperated as he makes his boss, Captain Lindsay Cole (series star WENDIE MALICK), she knows Carter is a brilliant detective who gets results. Attempting to help the two get along is Sergeant Didi Diaz (series star AIMEE GARCIA), Carter’s friend and former partner who doesn’t hesitate to call him out on his antics. Secretly aiding them as an informant is Carter’s cousin, Gerald (series star PAGE KENNEDY), who is a low-level offender who runs with a tough crowd. Even as cultures clash and tempers flare, Carter and Lee can’t deny they make a formidable team, and grudgingly admit that sometimes an unlikely pairing makes for a great partnership.

The 13-episode series screened in US earlier in the year and has been cancelled by CBS.

^ Some of the great shows like ER and Lost used to air in this timeslot.

Rush Hour is midnight fodder. If it was to air at 8.30pm, it should have been fast tracked. What’s the point now? It’s not going to rate.

This will sink quicker than a rock.

Double Episodes on Thursday Nights shall do the Trick, But Both Nine and Ten will beat Rush Hour for Sure.

If Rush Hour were to finish before the Rio Olympics, then Seven must show it in double episodes. Plus Seven will have Thursday night AFL for four weeks starting 23 June.

That will only be in Adelaide and Melbourne.

The show would be better suited to 7Mate.

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…or 7Flix! :stuck_out_tongue:

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TBAs are:

Thursday 9 June
Rush Hour

Friday 10 June
The Green Mile

Saturday 11 June
Finding Nemo
Men In Black 2

Rush Hour will after Midnight due to Low Ratings because Nine and Ten have an Advantage of Seven once they air it.

Brisbane personalities on edge as Channel 7 brings production in-house

CHANNEL 7 programs The Great South East, Queensland Weekender and Creek to Coast face an uncertain future, with the network reportedly cutting ties with the production company making the local television shows.

Seven is reportedly parting ways with TPD Media, the production company it has partnered with to make the popular lifestyle programs for nearly 20 years.

The move is the first major decision from new station general manager Ben Roberts-Smith VC.

Sources tell Sunday Confidential Roberts-Smith is keen to cut costs by moving the production of all local content in-house.

TPD Media boss Karen Hanna Miller is rumoured to be shopping around the shows to rival networks.

These three shows have been rating well for Seven in the region, so why did the network cut ties with the production company? I fear Nine could pick them up and turn them into the QLD version of Postcards.