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Returning: Sunday Night
The second half of the year will surely be a make or break time for Seven's profile current affairs show.
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As expected, Seven has confirmed the return of Sunday Night to its schedule following the conclusion of Dancing with the Stars.
It’s back at 6:30pm Sunday September 13th with Chris Bath and Mike Munro.
When the profile current affairs show was rested by Seven, some speculated the show might never return. At the time Seven assured that it would be back, and they’re coming good on that promise.
In its hiatus, Seven has no doubt been filing some big stories and exclusives. It will surely need to for this block. The second half of the year will surely be a make or break time if it is to be picked up again for 2010.
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Here are some ideas for a Sunday Night Viewing everyone will be happy with
6:30pm My Name is Earl or other similar type of comedies
7:00PM How I met Your Mother
7:30 to 8:30pm Family Guy,American Dad or Double Episodes of Scrubs
8:30pm onwards To be Announced.
Who needs more Current Affairs kind of shows anyway
Followed by the return of Border Security and Triple Zero Heroes. 8.30pm still a “TBA”.
Bring back Hinch if you want some hard hitting stories, otherwise, sadly, current affairs are up the creek on all commercial networks [insert celebrity, gossip, product advert/endorsement/”interview” here]…
ABC remains money-well-spent as usual… With SBS picking up the stories the ABC doesn’t…
Mike munro needs to be on hiatus he is old boring. Channel 7 doing an ACA style show before 60 minutes, you’d need to compete timeslots or are you sure your poor tv skills will slaughter you if you went to 730.
Don’t watch it so couldn’t care if it’s and hour ‘late’ Sunrise and the News are an hour out when summer comes, just switch to Sky News to get any live breaking stories.
As for Flashforward I hope it’s Sundays as Wednesday would put it almost a week behind the US, I’ll catch it on Friday nights thank you…
I’m a Queenslander and have no problem with it delayed by an hour. It’s not like it’s a live sporting event or Australian Idol! It’s a fact of life all year for SA, NT and WA.
Judging by the promos, it looks like there are some interesting high quality stories on the way. Perhaps 60 Minutes could have done with a production break to stockpile some good stories, because the last few months have been in the same field as Today Tonight and ACA.
Why do Queenslanders always complain about shows being delayed by an hour in summer…here in Perth we live with atleast a two hour delay all year.
i prefer light entertainment – more relaxing for sunday
however if SN went back to what it promised i would watch..
In other words – no cross promotion crap, less fluffy stories about so-called celebs
try current affairs like it should be – give us the story behind the story and be hard hitting.
I am telling you now Flash Forward is either Wednesday or Thursday. If it were Sunday there would have been a mountain of ads during Bones. But their wasnt. I have already seen 6 ads since 4:30pm and that is a lot more than usual. My tip is Wednesday night. But hey i could be wrong but i dont buy Sundays.
any word of what’s on after it?. i’d tip movies. (7 have some big premiers backing up) for 2 weeks before factuals/FlashForward are available in 3 weeks.
Queenslanders, enjoy it while it’s live, as after the first Sunday in October, Sunday Night will be delayed by one hour…