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Airdate: Warehouse 13
The SciFi Channel will premiere US scifi series co-created by Buffy writer Jane Espenson described as “part The X-Files, part Raiders of the Lost Ark and part Moonlighting.”
The series follows starring two Secret Service agents, who find themselves abruptly transferred to Warehouse 13 — a top-secret storage facility which houses supernatural objects in windswept South Dakota.
The series stars Joanne Kelly and Eddie McClintock as agents reassigned to retrieve missing objects and investigate reports of new ones.
McClintock plays Pete Lattimer, a handsome, athletic Secret Service Agent whose impulsive, intuitive nature …
7TWO to launch November 1st
Channel Seven has unveiled its free-to-air digital channel 7TWO, a broad entertainment channel set to launch on Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 12noon on Channel 72.
Channel Seven’s Director of Programming and Production Tim Worner said, “I am pleased to announce that 7TWO will be the new home for premiere episodes of our international hits including J.J Abrams’ Lost, Ugly Betty, Heroes and 24,” said Worner.
“We’ve been strategic in putting together a program schedule for 7TWO that allows us to grow our audience between our two channels, without sacrificing one for …
Seven appoints daytime programmer
Seven has appointed a new Programmer for its daytime schedules, in Roosje Scott.
Scott, who joined the network in 2001, has previously been Program Services Manager and has overseen 7HD schedules.
The daytime war, which is fiercely prized by TEN, has seen the addition of The View and Ellen on Nine as a way of building a consistent demographic. Susie has also been dropped from WIN Television in Adelaide and Perth daytime schedules.
Seven’s current daytime schedule from 6am to 6pm includes Sunrise, The Morning Show, movies, plus repeats of Desperate Housewives, Moonlighting, some …
Moonlighting strangers who just met on the way
If you can see her through all the Vaseline, Cybill Shepherd will be back on screens next month.
Seven is to re-screen the madcap mystery Moonlighting on afternoons at 3pm from Monday November 3rd.
Airing from 1985-89, Moonlighting rocketed Bruce Willis to super stardom, not the least of which was because of his comic timing and on-screen chemistry with Shepherd. The two stars argued and yelled, and slammed more doors than any other show in TV history.
The show was noted for repeatedly breaking the ‘fourth wall’ and talking to camera. They even had …

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