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ELEVEN amendments: Hogan’s Heroes out

Nein! Hogans Heroes is dropped from primetime on Saturday.

The first major Amendment from ELEVEN is in as Hogans Heroes is dropped from primetime on Saturday.

But it will adjust its schedule with two more classic episodes of Get Smart, now set to run from 7:30 – 9:30pm.

Last week the highest rated Get Smart ep pulled 102,000.

Hogan’s Heroes was 93,000.

35 Responses

  1. Looks like they’ve done a little shuffle to the insomniac hours too, repeats of JAG, macgyver, 7th Heaven and touched by an angel have moved a little.

  2. I expect next week or the week after to see a post here titled ‘Gone – Get Smart’ 😉

    just let GO keep it, don’t know why its on 11 since its a Warner show.

    but also they really need a better weekend lineup for during the day, its a bit too much to have the same exact shows as weekdays. give us a 2 day break why don’t ya?! its bad enough the 11:30 onwards weeknights slot also containing repeats of the weekday comedies. how about Saturday and Sunday afternoons you have kids and family movies and cartoons. sundays they could play repeats of Neighbours like they used to on Ten.

  3. I am wondering if it is really 2011, why can’t all capital cities have this channel. It may be showing rubbish but it is still a channel nonetheless that everyone should be able to enjoy.

  4. Hey here’s a crazy idea. Monk 7.30, and Psych at 8.30 on Eleven Saturday nights. New episodes of shows that haven’t been on Aust tv in years. Make it happen Eleven.

  5. Kids movies tend to do the best on Saturday evenings from what I’ve observed, young families are often home at that time, that is their best bet in my opinion.

  6. Yay, glad its gone. I never watched it and glad its gone from primetime. I just don’t think its right for primetime.

    I agree a music show or maybe “live from ….. ” would be good to have on a Saturday night. I just don’t think 4 episodes back to back of Get Smart is right for a Saturday night.

    Hopefully ELEVEN will also show Friday Night Lights. I’m dying to see Season 3 onwards.

  7. Eleven’s weekend lineup is ridiculous. It’s fine having all these old shows during daytime on weekdays, but having the same stuff on the weekend is insane.

  8. what the hell were they thinking?! but still keeping Get Smart is insane but clearly they wanna provide shows for the older audience. but thats what Ten is now for, the older audience. but if they were looking for something to draw the younger audience in, perhaps a movie or even Simpsons marathons would help. some of these older shows like Hogan’s, Get Smart, Love Boat and so on should really be on Ten during the day, and perhaps move shows like Dharma and Greg & Two Guys and a Girl to Eleven. hell, other shows like Melrose and One Tree could be played in those slots before the movie at 9:30.

    and besides CBS/Paramount, couldn’t they dig into the FOX vault too. speaking of, why are Seven still playing Fox shows like that 70’s show which have ended while shows Seven have played before have gone to Ten? surely they can give up that 70’s show and give it to Eleven as tney have the rights to it.

  9. I am confused too. Wasn’t Get Smart on GO! recently? How can it now appear on Eleven? I know Seven had the series for eons, so I guess the rights must now be real short-term??

  10. What about Ten Network buying the rights to Hey Hey It’s Saturday and putting it on ELEVEN? Yeah, I know it won’t happen, just a thought.

    Ten know it’s target demo (for both Ten and ELEVEN) aren’t in front of the tv on Saturday nights, hence why ABC nearly always beats it that night.

  11. This is such a weak line-up for a Saturday night. If they want to do a retro night then surely there is something better available in the Ten or CBS vault rather than having to resort to a Get Smart marathon. I know the “young people” are often not watching TV on a Saturday night but why don’t Eleven do something like a Video Hits type program for a couple of hours, have a presenter, do some Twitter or whatever. Throw in a couple of Simpsons episodes too or a bit of retro if they must. Cheap as chips? And even us “not so young people” might actually watch it.

    And speaking of weekends on Eleven, how about a Neighbours omnibus/catch-up during the afternoon for instance?

  12. For a Saturday night this is poor,surely they could screen something a bit more newer or even screen some movies a part from Tuesday nights ch11 has surely missed the mark

  13. I was disappointed to tune into eleven on saturday to find hogan’s heroes on in primetime. Whilst, I’d prefer to watch Get Smart, I’d alslo prefer to watch something made in the past decade.

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