Given the early end to the cricket - this is the Perth schedule for tonight that is a good place to start for what will be run out across the network.
1% might grab audience, especially as the tennis final doesnât start for another 25min, but expect from 8:05pm a plummet. Same for everyone else, except maybe ABCâs Muster Dogs will also do alright.
Fridays are showing up as Repeats as per Last Year, so I donât think much has changed in the programming department at 7 for the news lead-in.
This was straight after 1% Club in Brisbane.
7 canât take a trick with the cricket. Wouldâve been hoping it continued into tonight but wraps early. Tennis a nice long match for 9.
Thatâs the result they get for their gamble. Shouldâve bet on the tennis if they wanted something safer and more bulletproof ratings.
Mr Bates v the Post Office will air on Wednesday nights in February, with all episodes dropping on 7plus on premiere night.
Brook Hall also said that this yearâs Logie Awards would be held after the Paris Olympics. The closing ceremony of Paris Olympics is on August 11, so August 18 is the earliest date the Logies can take place.
Sevenâs afternoon line-up today
12:00 PM Movie: As Luck Would Have It Premiere
02:00 PM Motorbike Cops Rpt
02:30 PM Border Security: International Rpt
03:00 PM The Chase Rpt
04:00 PM Seven News At 4
05:00 PM The Chase Australia
They love a Hallmark movie, donât they?
Still no word on a premiere date for the long-awaited Aussie sitcom âFam TimeââŚ
It wonât air until Warburton hands over the top job, he is not a fan of the show at all.
Itâs awful that they can shelve a program that a lot of people worked on and it never sees the light of day. Could be a tax write-off now and never screen.
And according to it, there will be changes to the Voice Judges
âWe will have some changes in the coaching panel in the coming year⌠The Voice goes into filming soon and will be coming in the back part of the year,â
I wonder whoâs not returning & who they are bringing in.
Last time they had announced the judges line up by April but thatâs because they were filming by that time.
The Irrational
From Monday 12 February 9:15 pm
Professor of behavioural science Alec Mercer is called upon to investigate the murder of a fashion influencer whose boyfriend, a decorated soldier and senatorâs son, has confessed to the crime; however, Mercer suspects thereâs more to the story.
Mr Bates vs The Post Office
Across two big nights - 8.30pm Wednesday, 14 February and Wednesday, 21 February on Channel 7 and 7plus
Gripping new drama exposes one of the worst miscarriages of justice in British legal history
Itâs the 2024 TV drama that shocked Britain, was watched by millions and drove unprecedented cultural and social change.
Now, the Seven Network is pleased to announce Mr Bates vs The Post Office will premiere exclusively on Channel 7 and 7plus across two big nights this February.
The drama tells the story of one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in British legal history. Hundreds of innocent subpostmasters and postmistresses were wrongly accused of theft, fraud, and false accounting due to a defective IT system. Many of the wronged workers were prosecuted, some were imprisoned for crimes they never committed, and lives were irreparably damaged.
The cast includes BAFTA award-winning Toby Jones (Empire of Light, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and Detectorists) who portrays Alan Bates. Monica Dolan (The Thief, His Wife and The Canoe); Julie Hesmondhalgh (The Pact, The Trouble With Maggie Cole); Alex Jennings (This Is Going to Hurt, The Crown); Ian Hart (The Responder); Lia Williams (The Crown, The Capture); Will Mellor (Coronation Street, No Offence); Clare Calbraith (Grace, Anne); Shaun Dooley (Gentleman Jack, Itâs A Sin); Amit Shah (Happy Valley); Lesley Nicol (Downton Abbey); Adam James (The Suspect, Vigil); and Katherine Kelly (Bloods, Gentleman Jack) are also part of the cast.
Mr Bates vs The Post Office is written by acclaimed screenwriter Gwyneth Hughes (Tom Jones, Honour, Vanity Fair) and produced by ITV Studios and Little Gem. The series is directed by James Strong (Broadchurch, Crime, Vigil) and produced by Chris Clough (World On Fire, The Missing). It is executive produced by Patrick Spence (A Spy Among Friends, Adult Material) for ITV Studios, Natasha Bondy, and Ben Gale on behalf of Little Gem (Emily Atack: Asking For It?, Paul Merson: Football, Gambling and Me), James Strong, Gwyneth Hughes and Joe Williams (Litvinenko, Lupin).
Since its debut in the UK on 1 January, 2024, Mr Bates vs The Post Office has been watched by 12.5 million people â ITVâs best new drama in 10 years â but itâs profound cultural and social influence is unprecedented: reigniting the conversation over the Horizon scandal; introducing new hearings and legislations to have convictions quashed; motivating more than 100 potential new victims to come forward; and inspiring a successful online petition to strip Paula Vennells, Post Office CEO at the time, of her CBE.
Will Kylie, Troye or Dom take home musicâs biggest honour?
History-making GRAMMY Awards live and free on Channel 7 and 7plus
Billie Eilish, Billy Joel, Burna Boy, Dua Lipa, Joni Mitchell, Luke Combs, Olivia Rodrigo, SZA, Travis Scott and U2 lead the massive lineup of performers for the 2024 GRAMMYs, screening live and free exclusively on Channel 7 and 7plus from 12.00pm AEDT Monday, 5 February.
Australian artists Kylie Minogue, Troye Sivan and Dom Dolla are all nominated. Minogue and Sivan face off in the Best Pop Dance Recording category for their respective hits Padam Padam and Rush; while Dolla is nominated in the Best Remixed Recording category for his remix of New Gold by the Gorillaz and Tame Impala.
Already a cultural icon, nine-time GRAMMY Award winner Joni Mitchell will make history with her first-ever performance at the GRAMMY Awards; while U2 will deliver the first-ever broadcast performance from the ground-breaking Sphere in Las Vegas. Additional performers will be announced in the coming days.
Returning to host for the fourth consecutive year is Trevor Noah, the two-time GRAMMY-nominated comedian, actor, author, podcast host and former host of The Daily Show.
See the full list of 2024 GRAMMY nominees here and performers here.
The 2024 GRAMMYs premiere 12.00pm Monday on Channel 7 and 7plus
Live From E!: The GRAMMYs airs 5.30pm Monday on 7plus and 7Bravo
The 2024 GRAMMYs encore screening is 9.05pm Monday after Australian Idol
Confirmed by online guides.
08:30 PM Australian Idol Auditions S09 E01 Rpt
10:10 PM Australian Idol Auditions S09 E02 Rpt
11:50 PM Australian Idol Auditions S09 E03 Rpt
Update:
09:10 PM Below Deck Down Under Season 2 Premiere
10:10 PM First Dates UK S09 E06
11:15 PM The Latest: Seven News
11:45 PM Autopsy USA Rpt
12:40 AM Parenthood Rpt
01:30 AM Parenthood Rpt
Below Deck Australia gets a main channel airing? Instead of it being on the multi-channel? Did Season 1 ever air on the main channel?
Yes. Yes. No.