2014: Still to Come
At the halfway point of the TV year, what else is yet to air?
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Utopia, Dancing with the Stars, Big Brother, Gina, The Bachelor, Party Tricks, The Code, Please Like Me, Borgen -just some of the shows still to air this year.
The end of this week marks the mid-point of the 2014 television year.
Here are the shows still coming based on previous network statements. Assembling this list is always a moving feast, but here’s how things are shaping up.
NB: does not include all titles.
ABC
Anzac Girls,
The Code,
Utopia,
Upper Middle Bogan,
Judith Lucy is All Woman,
We’ll Have to Leave it There,
Afghanistan: The Australian War,
Brilliant Creatures,
The Flying Miners,
Save Your Life Tonight!,
Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery,
Kitchen Cabinet,
Head First,
Please Like Me,
Mad as Hell (second 2014 season),
Life on the Reef,
It’s a Date,
Who’s Been Sleeping In My House?,
Outback Choir,
Adam Hills: The Last Leg,
Doctor Who,
Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond,
Flying Monsters,
Keys To The Museum With David Attenborough,
Secret State,
Silk,
The Accused,
Soul Mates (ABC2),
Maximum Choppage (ABC2),
Blue Zoo (ABC3),
Bing Bunny (ABC3),
Noirhouse (iview)
SEVEN
Bringing Sexy Back,
Australia: The Story of Us,
The Amazing Race Australia,
The X Factor,
The Big Adventure,
Dancing with the Stars,
Beauty and the Geek Australia,
Criminal Minds,
Brynne: My Bedazzled Life,
The Force,
Dynamo: Magician Impossible,
The Happenings,
Melbourne Cup Carnival,
Caulfield Cup Carnival,
Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race,
NINE
Gina,
The Block: The Glasshouse,
Big Brother,
Married at First Sight,
The Embassy Bangkok,
Arrow,
The Following,
Anger Management,
Mike and Molly,
Almost Human,
The Tomorrow People,*
Troy,
Unforgettable,
P!nk Live in Concert,
Test Cricket,
TEN
The Bachelor,
Big Bash League,
Commonwealth Games,
Party Tricks,
Wonderland,
Recipe to Riches,
Family Feud,
Homeland,
Crisis,
Extant,
Tyrant,
50 Years Young,
Witches of East End (ELEVEN),
Reign (ELEVEN),*
Beauty and the Beast (ELEVEN),
Pan Pacific Swimming Championships (ONE),
Lost with the Boys (Digital)
SBS
Once Upon a Time in Carlton,
Masters of Sex,
Living with the Enemy,
What’s The Catch?,
First Contact,
The Great Australian Race Riot,
Borgen,
Gourmet Farmer Afloat,
Lip Service,
Shane Delia’s Spice Journey: Turkey,
Vuelta a Espana,
Sex Box,
Drunk History,
Duck Quacks Don’t Echo,
Destination Flavour Down Under,
Greeks of the Sea,
Brooklyn Nine-Nine,
Real Humans,
Legally Brown,
* may premiere first on Foxtel.
NB: A Foxtel article will be published separately.
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- Tagged with 50 Years Young, Adam Hills: The Last Leg, Afghanistan: The Australian War, Almost Human, Anger Management, ANZAC Girls, Arrow, Australia: The Story Of Us, Beauty and the Beast, Beauty and the Geek Australia, Big Bash League, Big Brother, Bing Bunny, Blue Zoo, Borgen, Brilliant Creatures, Bringing Sexy Back, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Brynne: My Bedazzled Life, Caulfield Cup Carnival, Commonwealth Games, Criminal Minds, Crisis, Dancing with the Stars, Destination Flavour Down Under, Doctor Who, Drunk History, Duck Quacks Don’t Echo, Dynamo: Magician Impossible, Extant, Family Feud, First Contact, Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond, Flying Monsters, Gina, Gourmet Farmer Afloat, Greeks of the Sea, Head First, Homeland, How To Live With Your Parents, It's a Date, Judith Lucy is All Woman, Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery, Keys To The Museum With David Attenborough, Kitchen Cabinet, Legally Brown, Life on the Reef, Lip Service, Living with the Enemy, Mad as Hell, Married at First Sight, Masters of Sex, Maximum Choppage, Melbourne Cup Carnival, Micromonsters With David Attenborough, Mike and Molly, Once Upon a Time in Carlton, Outback Choir, P!nk Live in Concert, Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, Party Tricks, Please Like Me, Poirot, Real Humans, Recipe to Riches, Reign, Save Your Life Tonight!, Secret State, Sex Box, Shane Delia’s Spice Journey Turkey, Silk, Soul Mates, Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race, Test Cricket, The Accused, The Amazing Race Australia, The Bachelor, The Big Adventure, The Block: The Glasshouse, The Code, The Embassy: Bangkok, The Flying Miners, The Following, The Force, The Happenings, The Tomorrow People, The X Factor, Troy, Tyrant, Unforgettable, Upper Middle Bogan, Utopia, Vuelta a Espana, We’ll Have To Leave It There, What’s The Catch? The Great Australian Race Riot, Who's Been Sleeping in My House?, Witches of East End, Wonderland, Young Lazy & Driving Us Crazy
33 Responses
Australian MotoGP on Ten and Bathurst 1000 on 7 is not on the list
What is the Rob Sitch show David?
Will be looking forward to that one!
Dancing With Whoever’s Leftover
Thanks for this list. The back end schedules on the commercial channels look a bit bare, so I expect some as yet unannounced fast-tracked shows will have to be utilised when the US season commences.
Excited for witches of east end. Haven’t seen any promos yet, so I’m guessing it won’t be on for a while
Please Like Me will be ABC2 again, won’t it?
The only thing that interests me here is Anzac Girls. Channel Seven cancelled A Place to Call Home and yet spent money on Brynne: My Bedazzled Life. Enough said, really.
What an incredibly boring line-up, stuffed with rubbish ‘reality’ shows.
I’m glad I can source my drama shows elsewhere.
I’d really like Eleven to screen the latest series of Nurse Jackie. Meanwhile, the networks wonder why viewers get impatient.
Didn’t think there was going to be a Dancing with the Stars this year.
Must be airing very late in the year then…
Seven’s list is one big yawn and Nine’s isn’t much better with a couple of maybe-possibles. On Ten I’ll record/catch-up Homeland and prob give Extant a look as well.
Heaps of good stuff coming up on the ABC and I hadn’t remembered that there will be a second helping of Mad as Hell this year, so that’s a bonus. A few things I’m looking fwd to on SBS too.
Thanks David. Gee, everyone’s a critic.
Look at all the reality programming channel 7 has. So little Australian drama/stories. And they go and cancel shows like A Place to Call Home. Sheesh. Lost for words
Only one that interests me is big brother
I would’ve excluded the shows with an airdate – or at least acknowledged them.
Didn’t the Fleming one air earlier in the year – or was that on Foxtel?
Thanks for the feedback guys, a few changes noted. You can find out more about each show by clicking on its Tag. Yes some of these have an airdate, I haven’t suggested otherwise. Fleming was withdrawn from ABC1 schedule and is still yet to air. Tomorrow People is yet to air on Nine, I have not been advised of any change.
And to add to my previous, the tomorrow people is nearly finished on Fox8, what’s the point ?
The first program under nine is Gina, what’s that?
Hmmm. Looks like the ABC and SBS will be getting the majority of my viewing time then.
Channel Ten, on the other hand, will only get my attention for their 50th birthday special.
Given that you have mentioned that ch 7 have been holding back on shows like , The Melbourne Cup Carnival & the Caulfield cup , I think it would only be fair to include the The Brownlow medal count and the Afl grand final too.
will ten still show crisis even though its been canned in the states?
that was one show i was looking forward to
How to Live with Your Parents has aired in full, Extant, Family Feud are in the line-up in the next couple of days, as is Arrow, The X Factor, Criminal Minds and The Force, Young, Dumb and Driving Us Crazy has aired in full on Seven.
The Tomorrow People has nearly finished its run on Fox8…
Micromonsters has been airing on Friday nights since May.
abc.net.au/tv/programs/david-attenboroughs-micro-monsters/
Young Lazy & driving us crazy has definitely aired, but one could be forgiven for not noticing.
Poirot finished in March.