Nine Programming for Week 48 (Nov 21-27): Final of The Block, Twenty20 All Stars, Final Hey Hey.

 

Although, chances are, that Nine will make a number of amendments to programming for week 48, here is the first iteration of what will be on Nine in the final week of ratings of 2010.

On Sunday November 21, at 6.30pm, is The Enforcers, followed by Hot Pursuit at 7pm. At 7.30pm that night is the Twenty20 All Stars cricket. This means, that the last 60 Minutes for the year will actually be on November 14 at 7.30pm, unless they air an episode on Nov 28 – which is unlikely seeing that is then non-ratings.

At this stage, there will again be NO new episodes of Two and a Men and The Mentalist on Monday November 22. Combined with the repeats on Nov 15, that means the last new episodes for 2010 of both these shows will be this Monday November 8. New CSI: Miami continues at 9.30pm, with new True CSI at 10.30pm on Monday Nov 22.

On Tuesday November 23, there is no Top Gear Australia either – that means the last episode we‘ll see of the show this year is on November 9 at 7.30pm. At 7.30, is a new UK Top Gear, followed by Richard Hammond’s Invisible Worlds at 8.30pm. Survivor remains at 10pm with Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares at 11pm.

Wednesday November 24 has the final of The Block 2010, where the couple whose apartment sell for the highest price in the auction will be announced as the winner of the series. New Big Bang Theory follows at 9pm – which will most likely be the last of the new episodes seen here until 2011 – with new RPA at 9.30.

On Thursday, November 25, it appears that Getaway is off, replaced by Two and a Half Men, while most of the night is TBA – although I’d expect CSI to remain at 8.30pm. Expect some changes there later – maybe…

UPDATED: Shane Warne’s new Cricket Show – Warne’s World premieres Thur Nov 25 at 9.30pm on Nine. It is described by many as being the cricket version of the Footy Show.

Finally, Saturday November 27, at 7.30 is the final of Hey Hey its Saturday for 2010. It’s unlikely the show will return for anything but one off specials from next year on, if at all.

All of this programming is subject to change.

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  • Bogues

    And every day in December and January (non ratings), Nine will present cricket during the day, Nine news at 6pm and Two and Half Men from 6:30pm – midnight.