Parenthood

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Sunday Jan 27

6.30pm – 2013 Australian Open – Men’s Single Final
10.30pm – Revenge (R)
11.30pm – Parking Wars (R)

Monday Jan 28

7pm – Home And Away (Weeknights)
7.30pm – My Kitchen Rules – Premiere – Kerrie and Craig VIC
9.00pm – How I Met Your Mother – Series 8 Premiere Continue reading »

The US 2012/2013 television ratings season returns Monday September 24, 2012. As the new season nears, here is the Throng guide to US premiere dates and when these shows are likely to air in Australia. Continue reading »

Everybody loves Ray Romano – maybe even Sarah Braverman!

The comedic star Ray Romano has booked a multi-episode guest appearance in Channel Seven’s Parenthood. Continue reading »

9:30pm – Tuesday, April 17 on Seven

- DOUBLE EPISODE

This week on PARENTHOOD, Sarah and Mark contemplate having a baby, Amber struggles to accept a job promotion, Adam and Crosby look to grow their business and Julia and Joel continue to fear the worst about the adoption.

Mark invites Sarah to a friend’s engagement party which stirs up a serious conversation about a baby in their future. Meanwhile, Amber receives a job promotion but questions her own qualifications, Adam and Crosby clash over business strategy for The Luncheonette and Zoe’s (guest star Rosa Salazar) behaviour causes Julia and Joel to question their adoption agreement.

PARENTHOOD stars BONNIE BEDELIA as Camille, CRAIG T. NELSON as Zeek, DAX SHEPARD as Crosby, ERIKA CHRISTENSEN as Julia, JOY BRYANT as Jasmine, LAUREN GRAHAM as Sarah, MAE WHITMAN as Amber, MAX BURKHOLDER as Max, MILES HEIZER as Drew, MONICA POTTER as Kristina, PETER KRAUSE as Adam, SAM JAEGER as Joel, SARAH RAMOS as Haddie, SAVANNAH PAIGE RAE as Sydney and TYREE BROWN as Jabbar.

9:30pm – Tuesday, April 24 on Seven

- 2HR SEASON FINAL FEATURING A NEW BABY, AN APPEALING OFFER, A BIG FIGHT, A RECONCILIATION, A DEVASTATING REALISATION AND A STUNNING BRAVERMAN WEDDING

On the season final of PARENTHOOD, Julia and Joel prepare to welcome their new baby boy, Adam considers an appealing offer, and Jasmine and Crosby confront past feelings.

Julia and Joel head to the hospital for the birth of their son.

Meanwhile, Sarah makes a difficult decision about her future with Mark, Adam and Crosby receive an extraordinary offer to sell The Luncheonette, and Jasmine and Crosby reconcile their past during a camp out with Jabbar.

2 Broke Girls, 8pm, Nine
Caroline and Max are waist-deep in clutter when they clean a hoarder’s apartment, and Max discovers that Johnny’s been keeping a secret from her.

Parenthood, 8.30pm, Seven
Crosby is frustrated when Adam becomes the focus for a local newspaper’s piece on the luncheonette. Amber struggles to find her place in a new job and Sarah becomes overwhelmed with thoughts of having a baby.

Pretty Little Liars (Premiere) 7.35pm, FOX8
In the season two premiere, the drama continues moments after the explosive season one finale. The girls are the talk of the town, and not in a good way. Ian’s body is missing, and with the entire town of Rosewood questioning exactly what happened the night before at the churc

Undercover Boss, 7.30pm, ONE
The CEO of American Seafoods hits the high seas as he goes undercover on his fleet of fishing vessels to find ways to improve working conditions for his employees.

Dating In The Dark Australia (Premiere) 9.30pm, FOX8
A ratings hit for FOX8 last summer, each episode of Dating In The Dark features three single guys and three single girls who will live together under one roof but only come into contact with the opposite sex in the specially created dark room.

Seven will screen new episodes of Bones, after Dancing with the Stars, Sundays around 9.00pm from April 22.

The return of the series includes the much anticipated birth of Baby Bones, in an episode titled The Prisoner in the Pipe. After a three month hiatus in the US, this is the first of seven episodes remaining in the seventh season of Bones.

On Tuesday April 24, Seven will air the two hour season finale of Parenthood from 9.30pm, which promises to be an absolute tear-jerker. There’s a new baby, an appealing offer, a big fight, a devastating realisation, a reconciliation, a proposal and a Braverman wedding!

Bones returning to Sunday nights, poses the question as to what night Seven will air Downton Abbey – which enjoyed success at 8.30pm Sundays last year.

New episodes of Castle follow Bones at 10pm Sunday from April 22.

Seven have filled in those TBA gaps in week 15 (April 8-14). New Parenthood returns Tuesday April 10 at 8.30pm, and season seven of Criminal Minds kicks of Wednesday April 11 at 8.30pm.

On Monday April 9, at 7.30pm is a new episode of Dog Patrol, followed by Coastwatch at 8pm. At 8.30pm that night is the last two episodes of the sixth season of Criminal Minds, leading up to the season seven premiere on Wednesday night.

Tuesday April 10 sees a new episode of World’s Strictest Parents (UK) at 7.30pm, followed by new Parenthood from 8.30pm, which airs as a double episode.

On Wednesday April 11, Air Crash Investigation slots into 7.30pm, followed by the season seven premiere of Criminal Minds at 8.30pm.

Correct as at April 2 and subject to change.

9:30pm – Tuesday, March 13 on Seven

This week on PARENTHOOD, Kristina and Adam discover harsh consequences come with two full-time Jobs; Crosby and Jasmine confront their relationship issues and Sarah and Mark think about future plans.

Kristina and Adam become overwhelmed with their work schedules and put Max’s well-being in danger.

Also, Kristina offers Amber a new opportunity, and Crosby and Jasmine struggle to deal with their complicated relationship.

Meanwhile, Julia tries to keep her distance from Zoe and Sarah and Mark (guest-star Jason Ritter) think deeper into their future.

PARENTHOOD stars BONNIE BEDELIA as Camille, CRAIG T. NELSON as Zeek, DAX SHEPARD as Crosby, ERIKA CHRISTENSEN as Julia, JOY BRYANT as Jasmine, LAUREN GRAHAM as Sarah, MAE WHITMAN as Amber, MAX BURKHOLDER as Max, MILES HEIZER as Drew, MONICA POTTER as Kristina, PETER KRAUSE as Adam, SAM JAEGER as Joel, SARAH RAMOS as Haddie, SAVANNAH PAIGE RAE as Sydney and TYREE BROWN as Jabbar.

First Tuesday Book Club with Jennifer Byrne, 10.01pm, ABC1
To celebrate Charles Dickens’ bicentenary, Jennifer is joined on the book club by author Lloyd Jones and actress and Dickens’ enthusiast, Miriam Margolyes to discuss the classic Great Expectations.

Parenthood, 9.30pm, Seven
During an intense game of Braverman charades, Joel and Julia come to realise they may have spoiled Sydney. Meanwhile, Kristina is concerned about Max’s new friends at school.

Ross Kemp On Gangs, 9.30pm, ONE
Ross Kemp journeys into the underbelly of some of the world’s most notorious gangs. From South Africa to El Salvador, Ross goes beyond the gangsters’ local haunts and finds out what makes them tick.

Balls of Steel Australia, 9.30pm, THE COMEDY CHANNEL
Very Foreign Correspondent polices the public as a security guard, Bunny Boiler makes waves by teaching couples to surf, the Misfits Stunt Crew bring the pain at a picnic, and Neg introduces his new urban sport ‘Fire Alarm’.

The Closer, 8.30pm, GEM
Brenda and Fritz come to blows when it appears that the FBI is sabotaging her murder investigation because the suspect is under FBI surveillance, and Brenda’s parents come to town for the holidays with some bad news.