Csi: Ny

9:30pm – Thursday, March 3 on Channel Nine

A business party aboard a party boat takes a turn for the worst when a fired employee returns to his boss wanting revenge by taking him at gunpoint. But the hostage situation quickly ends when a body comes flying down from nowhere, crashing into the hostage taker. Mac finds evidence supporting his theory that the man either fell or jumped from the 59th Street Bridge, and the team believes the man is The Compass Killer’s latest victim. Meanwhile, Don is attacked while AWOL from work.

9:30pm – Thursday, February 24 on Channel Nine

In the last episode featuring the Compass Killer, the CSI team stops at nothing to get their man, and they have uncovered a large area in which the Killer is at. While Mac and Don search the Killer’s lair, he is planning his next victim, and the team now has to fight against time to find the Killer and bring him to justice before he kills another innocent person.

For those trying to keep track of where new episodes of either CSI: Miami or CSI: New York is, this one is for you.

Nine have made ANOTHER change to 9.30 Thursday.

The last two weeks, they have played two original CSI’s in a row.

Next week, Thur Feb 24, they were going to return to new CSI: NY at 9.30pm.

That is no longer the case.

Next week now, they will play a new episodes of CSI: Miami, following the new episode of CSI. In NSW and QLD, it is S9E8, in VIC S9E12. At this stage, CSI: Miami is also in for 9.30 Thur March 3.

New CSI: NY is nowhere to be seen.

Don’t get too used to the timeslot – 9.30 Thursday is where the Footy shows will return to shortly.

Why they don’t just put CSI: Miami and NY on at 10.30 two nights in a row is beyond me.

Or another idea – once the Footy Shows start – have the CSI trilogy split over NIne and GEM with CSI at 8.30 Thursday on Nine, and new CSI: Miami and new CSI: NY from 9.30 on GEM.

You almost need a CSI lab to keep track of when the new episodes are these days.

9:30pm – Thursday, February 17 on Channel Nine

When a truck gets in a traffic accident; the CSI’s can’t help but notice that the driver is gone. But when Flack finds the body of a young woman in a barrel, Sid finds out that she was the victim of a black market organ harvesting. Meanwhile, Ray Langston (from CSI) calls Mac and Stella because he believes their victim is also his victim, and together they try to solve the case which now has moved to CSI: NY.

CSI’s in, CSI’s out, double episode events, new episodes, encores, repeats … starting to get confused as to what Nine’s prime time schedule now looks like – as there have been numerous changes.

So – here is the one stop summary as it stands.

As it is Monday now as I post this story, we’ll start with Mondays.

Mondays.
7.30pm New Two and a Half Men
8.00 $#*! My Dad Says.
8.30 Feb 21 Underbelly Files
8.30 Feb 28 This is Your Life
9.40 Feb 28 83rd Annual Academy Awards replay.
10.30 Feb 21 Crime Investigation Australia

Tuesdays
7.30pm The Big Bang Theory. Repeat.
8.00 New Top Gear
9.30 Ben Elton
10.30 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares

Wednesdays
7.30pm New The Big Bang Theory
8.00 Mike and Molly
8.30 The Farmer Wants a Wife
9.30 RPA Where are they now?
10.30 Embarrassing Bodies

Thursdays
7.30pm New RBT
8.00 Getaway
8.30 CSI
9.30 CSI: Miami Feb 24 and Mar 3. Footy show from Mar 10.
10.30 CSI: Miami repeat Feb 24 and Mar 3

Fridays
7.30pm Two and a Half Men repeat
8.00 Mike and Molly encore (changed from $#*! My Dad Says)
8.30 Movie

Saturdays
6.30 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos
7.30 Movie

Sundays
6.30pm Customs
7.00 Send in the Dogs Australia
7.30 60 Minutes
8.30 New The Mentalist
9.30 New The Mentalist
10.30 CSI: Miami repeat

Programming subject to change. Up to date as at Feb 21, 11amm AEDT.

There will be another “Two Hour CSI Event” this Thursday Feb 17, with new CSI: NY at 9.30 bumped back another week, in favour for an extra episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

Unless another change overrules it, new CSI: NY will return Thur Feb 24 at 9.30pm.

UPDATED: Also, at 10.30pm Thursday, repeats of CSI: Miami will air. Cold Case is out.

Nine have also changed their nightly Two and a Half Men episodes. From tonight (Feb 14), they will be playing episodes from season 6, not 4 at 7pm. Fridays 7pm and 7.30pm episode still remain as season 4, while a new episodes from season 8 remain on Mondays at 7.30pm, and GO at 10.30pm.

 

Ultra last minute GEM programming changes – honestly – why?

Tomorrow night – Saturday Feb 12 – new line up:
6.30pm Movie: You’ve Got Mail
8.55 CSI
9.55 CSI: Miami
10.55 CSI: NY
11.50 Conan
12.45 Doctor Zhivago
4.05 The Time Machine (1960 version)

On Monday Feb 14, there are late night changes.
10.40pm Wife Swap USA
11.40 Southland
12.35 Murder, She Wrote
1.30 The Zoo
2.00 Home Shopping

Changes also to Thur Feb 17.
7.30 As Time Goes By
8.00 The Golden Girls
8.30 Hoarders (1st run)
9.30 Embarrassing Bodies
10.30 Amazing Medical Stories

Fri Feb 18
The change to Thursday night affects the 4pm weekday repeat zone:
4.00pm As Time Goes By (the same ep that was on 7.30 Thur)
4.30 The Golden Girls (same ep as previous night).

Changes not yet issued for the following week, but imagine will be the same, or changed to something else if ratings don’t stack up.

Next Thursday, Feb 10, Nine will play TWO new CSI’s in a row, from 8.30pm.

That means that new CSI: NY, scheduled for 9.30pm, is out for the week.

Assuming no further changes, the following week Thur Feb 17 is a return back to CSI at 8.30 and CSI: NY at 9.30.

Is it any wonder CSI: NY doesn’t get the audience it should? It never seems to find a regular timeslot. Last night (Thur Feb 3), CSI: NY was second in its timeslot behind Desperate Housewives on Seven and ahead of Law & Order: SVU on Ten. Nine came second in the ratings for the night.

8:30pm – Thursday, February 3 on Channel Nine

The CSI’s need to follow the blood trail after a woman stumbles her way through the lobby of a hotel and gets the hotel desk manager to call 911. Searching all floors of the hotel, Stella and Don are led to an open room where they find a victim. Meanwhile, the rest of the team finds a connection between the dead girl and an underground hip-hop community.

Earlier today, Nine confirmed that the three Underbelly telemovies would air on Mondays at 8.30pm, starting with Tell Them Lucifer was Here on Monday Feb 7.

Nine has also now confirmed a number of other key timeslots for the first week of ratings.

The movie to air after the cricket on Sunday Feb 6, is Hostage.

The premiere of new series Ben Elton: Live From Planet Earth is Tuesday Feb 8, 9.30pm.

Following the premiere of The Farmer Wants a Wife on Wednesday Feb 9 is the series return of RPA: Where Are They Now which airs at 9.30pm.

On Thursday night, Feb 10, new CSI remains at 8.30pm, followed by new CSI: NY at 9.30pm.