In tough times, it’s comedy on Seven, TEN and the ABC that scores, while Nine steers its ship with a shiny local drama. Seven wins Week 21.
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9HD breaks out with Jeannie
From today 9HD breaks out extra daytime programming with I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched, Seinfeld, movies and reruns.
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Axle Whitehead ‘Bachelor of the Year’
Singer actor Axle Whitehead wins the 22nd title from the magazine, and continues to rebuild his career.
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Nine’s Easter programming
Nine will be running more first run prime time shows over the first week of Easter than Seven or TEN.
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Underbelly’s most eligible bachelor
Underbelly’s Damian Walshe-Howling is one of several TV stars to make the top 50 list of Cleo’s most hunky single blokes.
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Returning: Getaway. Gone: Celebrity Singing Bee
Nine decides it’s time for a holiday with Catriona and Jason, but puts Tim Campbell’s Singing Bee in a holding pattern.
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Bee sings up extra tunes
Next week it’s 90s Night, then Number #1 Hits, keeping Getaway on the tarmac.
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Are we there yet?
The 2008 ratings year is ending its weeks as they began, with a closer finish between the two top networks. But one is warehousing some of its shows knowing it has the year already sewn up.
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New, local content wins Seven week
New and local programmes continue to shine for Seven, while TEN and Nine get a rude lesson in the perils of too many repeats.
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Aaron and Ness’ Getaway
A cross promo for The Strip on Getaway showed two cosy co-stars, lots of plugs for the new drama, and a little bit of the Gold Coast.
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Kelly lands Wipeout role
Kelly Landry has a co-hosting role in the Aussie version of Wipeout, to shoot in Argentina in 6 weeks’ time.
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Seven packed with hits
Buoyed by its big new drama, Seven won the week with 29.4% ahead of Nine’s 26.7% and TEN’s 21.1%.
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