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Sunday edition of A Current Affair
Nine will air a special Sunday night edition of A Current Affair with Tom Steinfort on the ground in Japan.
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Nine will air a special Sunday night edition of A Current Affair at 6:30pm tonight.
Tom Steinfort will be reporting on the ground in Japan with Tracy Grimshaw hosting.
Customs will follow at 7pm.
Send in the Dogs Australia is out.
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41 Responses
@Mike.S..They could have a dug up Graham Kennedy hosting it 8 times a week and I still would not watch the tripe.
now that karl is over their chasing ambos. will 7 send their biggest idiots and ambo chasers over as well to just hinder the workers while they try to find survivers
Apologies – Robert, not Richard
With previous little coverage of the Japan disaster, it appeared to be nothing more than an attempt to ‘beat’ tomorrow night’s Today Tonight exclusive with the niece of Richard Hughes. The entire coverage felt desperate. Not impressed, Nine. Not impressed.
Just watched ACA and Tracey crossed to former Today Tonight host Anna Coren who is now CNN reporter was interesting too see Anna has come a long way from her days of hosting TT.I read a while ago that Sunday ACA was going to coming on every week with Karl as host.I think channel nine were testing tonight with this special edition.
Very odd seeing Tracy interview Anna Coren.
Ducko: I don’t really want to plug the Country Practice story until I have a better idea of its tone. But I may log something after it airs.
I agree with Rutzie and J bar
the Japan earthquake was just an excuse for A Current Affair to get the jump over Today tonight about the Hey dad story and I also think this is a test run to see how it goes permanetly on Sundays
Tracy was interviewing Anna Coren who is now on CNN – a funny sight!
ACA will be back to form next week with a story about A Country Practice’s 30 year anniversary – (although not yet mentioned by TV Tonight)
Judging by the promo they are running it seems more about spoiling a TT story on the Hey Dad scandal that has been promoted for Monday night than about the Japan quake.
@MillerT1 Or some overblown story about the police. Watching the ad for Sunday Night, it made it looked like they were some big public safety crusader.
60 Minutes has been pre-recorded and can not cover the latest news.
Why can’t Nine with 60 Minutes just postpone the other pointless interviews and do an hour on the Japanese crises?
guess what karl is over there. why do these networks send these idiots over there
I guess they’re testing the waters for permanent tabloid rubbish on Sundays.
Where is the Cricket World Cup?
Homer! Brilliant.. Made my day..
They should just make it the whole hour. I think people are still interested in the Japan earthquake. It’s probably more interesting than watching Bear Grylls on Sunday Night.
Let’s hope he doesn’t repeat Peter Overton’s exclamation “It looks like an atom bomb has hit it!”.
A rubbish show for rubbish people. This show is bad enough 5 nights a week, we don’t need another edition.
60mins could just cover Japan.
A Sunday edition of ACA? Yeah, it’s called Sixty Minutes – it has been on for years.
If only I’d logged in before IronicReference ….
Looking at the advanced guides if you want to see Send in the Dogs Australia
The show will be on GEM in 2 weeks time in place of Animal Emergency . Though it will be repeats.
Why not double the length and call it Sixty Minutes. Has about the same journalist skills as the other.
Good move … But why not stay the hour and go head to head with Sunday night for the duration and then hopefully give 60 a strong lead-in?
Japan will turn out to be as big a story as 2004 tsunami … And the nuclear issues now unfolding may compound the tragedy further beyond.
A devastating sequence of events … with huge ramifications for global economy.
Do you think it’s right that they chase after dodgy Japanese builders, or miracle Japanese diets, or dodgy builders on miracle diets, wearing the latest bras, in Japan, given the country obviously has some serious issues to address?
Cue the Sixty Minutes gags!