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Bumped: Conviction Kitchen. Returning: Bones

Seven yesterday made a surprising change to its schedule that abandons initial plans to premiere Conviction Kitchen.

Seven yesterday made a surprising change to its schedule that abandons initial plans to premiere Conviction Kitchen on Monday January 31st.

It will now air a new episode of Bones at 8:30pm, “The Bones that Weren’t.”

Beyond that their plans are still under wraps, meaning Bones could yet return to its traditional Sunday slot.

8:30pm February 7 is still TBA, which could potentially see Conviction Kitchen resume.

The reason for the change isn’t clear -but Nine is yet to slate its Underbelly movies.

TV Tonight understands Conviction Kitchen is still on the way….

31 Responses

  1. There’s apparently only 8 shows to conviction kitchen so it’d be ending fairly soon.

    hopefully the show all the shows, it does have me wondering what happens to the restaurant after the show.

    just noticed this is a month + old.

  2. Love conviction kitchen….best show at the moment. I’m sure all of us have made mistakes & probably will stil continue to make mistakes. but someone always has the heart to give forgive. That’s what makes us humans.

  3. Im disgusted in some of the comments made by people on this… Use should be ashamed of yourselves, “sitting in your glass house’s throwing stone!!!”… These people are not murders so why are they being treated as such, it isn’t hard to go to jail these days all you need is to have unpaid speeding fines and you do a few months time and with faulty speed cameras and blitzes… If you watched the show half of them are only on probation therefore have never even set foot inside a prison cell…
    People make mistakes in their lives and i find it hard to believe judgmental people like yourselves are perfect and have never done anything wrong with your perfect lives.
    This show can actually teach people aka teens not to do bad things by the convicts experience and how they are trying to better their lives and its not worth going to jail because people will judge, you struggle to find work and its hard for people to give out second chances…

  4. I will not watch Conviction Kitchen under any circumstances regardless of when it’s scheduled. There are so many law abiding Australians down on their luck who desperately need employment opportunities ahead of convicted criminals.

  5. The amazing race is the worst peasant show i’ve ever dedicated 30 seconds to.
    Cheap, corny, tacky American shit.

    More Aussie programs, even Sbs docos are more enthralling than yank junk.

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