List of programs broadcast by Seven Network
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The following are programs that are currently broadcast by the Seven Network and its regional affiliates.
Please note some regional affiliates do not air some programs, or air them at different times.
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[edit] Currently broadcast on Channel Seven
[edit] Domestic
[edit] News
[edit] Drama
- All Saints (1998-)
- Home and Away (1988-)
[edit] Variety
- Australia's Got Talent (2007-)
- Dancing with the Stars (2004-)
- It Takes Two (2006-)
- Where Are They Now (2006-)
[edit] Lifestyle
- Australia's Best Backyards (2007)
- Better Homes and Gardens
- The Great Outdoors (1992-)
[edit] Observational / Documentary
- Border Security: Australia's Front Line (2004-)
- The Force: Behind the Line (2006-)
- Medical Emergency (2005-)
- The Real Seachange (2006-)
[edit] Game show
- Deal or No Deal (2003-)
- The Rich List (2007-)
[edit] Children's programs
- Go Go Stop (2004-)
- It's Academic (Network Ten 1968-1970; Seven Network 1970-1978; TVW-7 2001-2004; Seven Network 2005-)
- Saturday Disney (1990-)
[edit] Foreign
[edit] News
[edit] Drama
- 24
- Alias
- Brothers & Sisters
- Desperate Housewives
- Fashion House
- Grey's Anatomy
- Heroes
- Huff
- Life As We Know It
- Lost
- Prison Break
- Starved
- What About Brian
[edit] Comedy
[edit] Reality
[edit] Sports
- Further information: Seven Sport
The Seven Network holds the broadcast rights to the following sports:
- 2008 Summer Olympics
- AFL Premiership Season, along with Network Ten and Foxtel
- The Australian Open (Golf)
- The Australian Open (Tennis)
- Bathurst 1000
- Bledisloe Cup Rugby
- The Gold Coast Hard Court Championships
- Kooyong Classic
- Melbourne Cup Carnival
- Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival
- Mt Buller World Aerials
- Rugby Union Tri Nations
- The Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
- V8 Supercars
[edit] Current primetime schedule
Drama is in Light Blue, Comedy is in Green, Factual programs are Yellow, Reality and Game shows are in Red, and Movies are in Purple.
7:30 PM | 8:00 PM | 8:30 PM | 9:00 PM | 9:30 PM | 10:00 PM | 10:30 PM | 11:00 PM | |
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Sunday | Ugly Betty | Grey's Anatomy | What About Brian | Movies | ||||
Monday | The Rich List | Desperate Housewives | Brothers & Sisters | Kidnapped | ||||
Tuesday | Dancing with the Stars | All Saints | Cold Feet (R) | |||||
Wednesday | Border Security | SCU: Serious Crash Unit | Heroes | Prison Break | 24 | |||
Thursday | How I Met Your Mother | My Name Is Earl | Lost | Bones | Family Guy | Starveillance | ||
Friday | Better Homes and Gardens | Friday night movies |
The above represents Seven's usual primetime schedule. It does not reflect one-off events, and program starting times may vary from those shown. For up-to-date information, see the Seven Network's online television guide.[1]
[edit] Formerly broadcast
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[edit] Domestic
[edit] Drama
- Always Greener (2001-2003)
- Blue Heelers (1994-2006)
- Cop Shop (1977-1984)
- Homicide (1964-1977)
- A Country Practice (1981-1993, continued 1994 on Channel Ten)
[edit] Comedy
- Hey Dad..! (1987-1994)
- Fast Forward (1989-1992)
- Full Frontal (1993-1997)
- Acropolis Now (1989-1992)
- Newlyweds (1993-1994)
[edit] Reality
- My Restaurant Rules (2004-2005)
- Popstars (2000-2002)
- Popstars Live (2004)
[edit] Lifestyle
[edit] Observational / Documentary
[edit] Game show
- Australia's Brainiest Kid (Seven Network 2004; Network Ten 2005- as Australia's Brainiest)
- The Weakest Link (2001-2002)
- Wheel of Fortune (1981-2006)
- You May Be Right (2006)
- Man O Man (1994)
[edit] Children's programs
- The Book Place (1992-2003?)
- Fat Cat and Friends (1988-1992, produced 1972-1987 by Channel Ten)