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Airdate: Station 19
Grey’s Anatomy spin-off on Seven revolves around a Seattle fire station.
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Grey’s Anatomy spin-off Station 19 will screen on Seven from next week, with a double episode premiere.
The 2018 series revolves around a Seattle fire station a few blocks away from Grey Sloan Memorial with cast including Jaina Lee Ortiz, Jason George, Grey Damon, Barrett Doss, Alberto Frezza and Jay Hayden.
3 seasons have so far screened air in the US.
8:30pm Monday November 30 on Seven.
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I’m guessing part of the reason 7 are getting this to air and burning (so to speak) through quickly is that the cross-overs with Grey’s Anatomy are really starting to pick up now and apparently even more so in the upcoming seasons for both shows… to the point there you do need them screening pretty much at the same time.
3 seasons old and it’s put on in the non ratings period!!!
Something tells me it’s not great!!!!!! If it was good surely 7 would have shown it years ago
I think based on the failed launch of How to get away with murder, then 7 didn’t have confidence or money to buy it new
It’s actually not bad. I really enjoyed season 1 and 2. It falls over a bit in season 3.
This is great news. I’ve been waiting for this show for years. Do we know what’s happening with The Rookie? It still has a few episodes left.
Sorry nothing scheduled as yet.
Ok thanks.
Yay! Something to watch over summer. I do predict it won’t stay in that time slot for too long though moving to 10:30pm very quickly!
Yes, I can’t see it staying at 8:30, unless they have absolutely nothing else. But past experience means it will be bumped.
Then what happens to the double episode of Chicago Fire on at 10:30pm?
And of course the 8 episodes of The Rookie that conclude the Armstrong story they aren’t airing? I supposed at least we got to see the midseason cliff hanger resolved. The BBL will replace things (unless Seven can get out of broadcasting it) and if the Adelaide test goes down to the wire it will take out a Monday night.