I’m not sure if you’d prefer repeats of certain shows though
The TBAs on the Sunday is understandable because Seven don’t want to waste first run programs against NRL Grand Final.
So? Just pick an old movie and run with it.
Surely having for example “Movie: Sister Act 2 (Rpt)” in the weekly guides would get more viewers than “TBA”
Border Patrol back on Saturday at 7pm
Above schedule for Seven updated with some movies.
An ITV documentary which debuted in UK on July 2, covering a similar topic to the CJZ-produced program Cruising: The Biggest Storm last Sunday.
As I am in WA, do you know where else (Other than 7Plus) that I can get hold of this Documentary?
Seven is renaming the special Billion Dollar Cruise Ships: All At Sea
@TV.Cynic Is there any reason why Seven never schedule The Latest on time on Thursday nights (due to The Front Bar running overtime)?
For example, tonight The Latest was scheduled to start at 10pm however it really didn’t start until 10:25pm.
Is this done on purpose, if so what’s the reasoning behind it?
Surely they’d figure out after six months that The Front Bar always runs 15-20 mins late and they’d schedule The Latest appropriately instead of scheduling it earlier than it ends up airing.
Would Seven be liable to spend more money in their contract if The Front Bar was officially given extra air time in the schedule every week?
The only thing that I can think of it makes the ratings for The Front Bar look better in the overnight numbers. They, of course, get adjusted down, but by then, the news cycle has passed by.
I reckon it’s more Seven’s programming team (predominantly in Sydney) just not paying enough attention and being bothered to check the actual average finish time?
Programming and research (ratings, data, et al) would be different teams surely and I wouldn’t be so sure programming is across these ‘adjustments’.
Not surprising I guess.
Week commencing 1 November 2020
Sunday 1 November
07:00 PM Beat The Chasers Series Premiere
08:30 PM Crime Investigation Australia: Most Infamous S2 The Girls Who Knew Too Much: Sallie-Anne Huckstepp and Juanita Neilsen
09:50 PM Killer Tapes Rpt
10:55 PM Autopsy USA James Gandolfini
Monday 2 November
07:30 PM SAS Australia S01 E05
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide
08:30 PM The Rookie S02 E05
09:30 PM The Rookie S02 E06
10:30 PM The Latest: Seven News
11:00 PM Chicago Fire S08 E07
Perth
08:30 PM Flashpoint
09:00 PM The Rookie S02 E05
10:00 PM The Rookie S02 E06
11:00 PM The Latest: Seven News
11:30 PM Chicago Fire S08 E07
Tuesday 3 November
07:30 PM SAS Australia S01 E06
08:30 PM Movie: Logan (2017)
11:30 PM Blindspot S05 E05
Wednesday 4 November
07:30 PM My Houseful Of Animals Series Premiere Heartwarming and dramatic stories of animal rehabilitation focusing on the people who look after animals 24/7, when there is nowhere else for them to go.
08:30 PM Movie: Honour (2014) PREMIERE
10:30 PM The Latest: Seven News
11:00 PM Surveillance Oz Rpt
11:30 PM Blindspot S05 E06
Thursday 5 November
07:00 PM Home And Away
07:30 PM Home And Away
08:00 PM Home And Away
08:30 PM Britain’s Got Talent S14 E10 Semi-Final 1
10:30 PM The Latest: Seven News
11:00 PM The Amazing Race S32 E02
Friday 6 November
07:00 PM Better Homes And Gardens
08:30 PM Movie: Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
11:00 PM Beat The Chasers Rpt
Saturday 7 November
07:00 PM Border Patrol S11 E07
07:30 PM Movie: Lord Of The Rings: Fellowship Of The Ring (2001)
11:15 PM SAS Australia: Uncensored Rpt
12:15 AM SAS Australia: Uncensored Rpt
Updated 03/11/2020
Some filler programming on Wednesday up against SOO but otherwise not revealing much with another series of movie TBAs.
Wonder whether TBA movies will be better than TBA the show?
90 minutes for Beat The Chasers? Hard pass already. That’s ridiculous.
Eh, the show is generally better, but TBA The Movie 2 isn’t too bad. They don’t really stay true to the show, but if you haven’t seen the show, then you’d probably enjoy it.
What’s the premise for this show?
I’ve heard good reports about TBA Subsequent Movie.