A few little changes this week will see Sydney viewers get new episodes of Hot Seat from Wednesday to Friday.
New episodes will also be on standby for today and tomorrow if the Second Test – Australia v West Indies should conclude early.
A few little changes this week will see Sydney viewers get new episodes of Hot Seat from Wednesday to Friday.
New episodes will also be on standby for today and tomorrow if the Second Test – Australia v West Indies should conclude early.
MasterChef Australia Underbelly Nine News Neighbours AFL Logie Awards Packed to the Rafters Seven News Australian Idol A Current Affair Home and Away Two and a Half Men Today Tonight 60 Minutes Today The 7pm Project Glee Dancing with the Stars Sunrise The X Factor Top Gear ABC News The Biggest Loser The Big Bang Theory Rush Doctor Who Olympics Spicks and Specks Sunday Night NCIS TEN News The Simpsons NRL The Footy Show City Homicide Rove Lost The Block Emmy Awards Desperate Housewives Big Brother Australia's Got Talent Q & A Four Corners Survivor All Saints Australian Story Good News Week Sea Patrol Hey Hey its Saturday
© 2012 TV Tonight - Copyright | About | Contact | Links | Comments Policy
Except in Queensland, aka bizzaroworld, where Deal sucks.
Who cares.. Hot Seat still sucks.
Brisbane’s been getting new episodes, due to the hours difference (and due to Syd/Melb going to 6pm news). I’d say Brisbane’s around five episodes (around a week, two eps from lopsided Brisbane Test, three from better Adelaide Test) ahead of Sydney.
Nine will find a way to catch Sydney/Melbourne up.
And for those who count weeks for Deal V Hotseat, next week don’t count, as Hotseat won’t be on for those three days of Perth test.
Whoisit?
What about Brisbane? Do we get new episodes, or yet again do we not matter, as long as Sydney is catered for?
My main concern about Hot Seat however, is that in order for it to start on time, channel 9 has finished screening the Australia v West Indies test match early. Each day we have lost one or more overs, and today was we missed seeing the last one and a half overs. Even worse, we got a wicket in that time, which we missed seeing. Surely the test match is far more important than yet another Eddie McGuire game show.
whats on in melbourne?