Bumped: The Briefcase, 20 to ONE, Britain’s Got Talent.
20 to ONE moves to Mondays as The Briefcase gets a later start, which also impacts Tuesday line-up.
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Nine is moving The Briefcase to a 9:40pm start on Monday following disappointing ratings.
In its place will be 20 to ONE, which moves from Tuesday to Monday next week.
The show has attracted volatile reviews and polarised audiences, both of which would surely be expected of its controversial format.
Monday
7:30pm 20 to ONE
8:40pm Love Child
9:40pm The Briefcase
Amazing Medical Stories is now out.
Moving 20 to ONE also sees a change for Britain’s Got Talent, now brought forward to an earlier start on Tuesdays.
Tuesday (updated)
7:30pm Britain’s Got Talent
9:30pm Arnie’s Greatest Ever Stunts
11:15pm 2 Broke Girls
11:45pm A to Z
The change after two Briefcase episodes follows Nine having to bump Reno Rumble to a later slot, earlier this year.
This week Nine CEO Hugh Marks said, “TV is our biggest front of house (product), and coming into the second half of this year and next year, we are very committed to launching a very effective programming schedule that competes better at the top of the year with My Kitchen Rules than we did this year.”
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Third timeslot for 20-1 yet again no consistency for Nine.
Oh come on. Just give us the block. It’s what nine needs as it rates well. When will it come back? After the olympics when X factor is on probably.
Also why take out two broke girls for some Arnie thing that is probably years old and no one cares about?
Yes post Olympics. The site is huge.
So is the ‘Arnie’ Mr Schwarzenegger?-he doesn’t do his own stunts…
Will not matter in Tassie, and if Nine think that we are going to use up our data on streaming their channel….think again.
Tassie deal is reportedly done for TDT. I have update main post.
They’re lucky anyone is watching with that line-up. I enjoy 2 Broke Girls, but I wait for the DVD releases now because you can never tell when Nine will air episodes.
Another flop for Nine.
Is anyone really going to not hand over the briefcase???! Booo-rrriiinnggg……..
Can’t say l am surprised they bumped it. Might have to bring back Hot Plate LOL. Then there is always Big Brother. There is old faithful The Block. Have they got much in the pipeline??
They have House of Bond, Unreal Estate and Doctor Doctor coming up later this year.
Doctor Doctor is not announced for 2016 screening but Hyde + Seek is.
Unreal Estate, a clone of Extreme Homes, with the name pinched from Seven’s The Morning Show segments. So original. So Nine. House of Bond is being promoted as a miniseries, and as a telemovie by NBN, so seems only two or so eps.
I don’t think Nine have the rights to BB anymore (but judging by their lack of competitive programming, they might need to buy the rights back)