It also doesnât help theyâve scheduled the sequel straight after at 10pm. Why canât they air it the following week? Whoâs going to start a movie at 10pm on FTA with ads?
This is a 2x60â special originally titled Jamieâs Easy Christmas. It debuted on Channel 4 on December 6.
In this special, Jamie Oliver offers the ultimate guide to making brilliantly easy and delicious holiday meals, all cooked in just one pan, pot, or dish, using an array of tricks and hacks that create simple and tasty meals and cut down on the washing-up.
According to Your TV and ebroadcast online guides, these are new episodes (S04 E03 and S04 E04).
Synopsis for 8.30pm episode
After a heist in the Diamond District leaves three dead, the teamâs search for the fugitives reveals a dangerous connection to Kristinâs undercover past in Miami.
Synopsis for 9.30pm episode
The murder of a geology professor leads the team to uncover an ancient legend regarding secret Civil War treasure, and encounter a deadly fugitive determined to kill to find the millions in gold bars.
ET is a nothing show these days anyway. They could easily fit all of the relevant content in 10 minutes. It works well as filler which they use it for. For a regular timeslot, I would suggest either Shake or Peach would work for it.
I personally donât watch it unless itâs on but what Iâm meaning is that given it will now be a key morning element youâd hope they show it in full.
Is that new episodes of Everyday Gourmet and Judge Judy that will air in the mornings from January? Instead of in the arvos? Instead of repeats, like Entertainment Tonight and Bold?
And i assume that Dr Phil is now out, as reality repeats usually air at 1pm.
Judge Judy wound up producing new episodes last year.
You wonder if they could do a deal with Amazon and licence the new show (Judy Justice) sheâs doing on Freevee (where Neighbours will end up in the UK).
They did that for many years with the likes of Totally Wild and Wurrawhy and it rated decently enough for a while. Canât hurt them to give something like that another go.