Talkin’ ’bout Your Generation

Wednesday nights on TV is one of those nights that is yet to find its ground for 2012. When you think of Tuesday nights, there are certain shows you just know will always be on Tuesday night – such as NCIS on Ten, Packed to the Rafters on Seven and Two and a Half Men on Nine.

But this is not the case on Wednesdays. Please Marry My Boy on Seven had its first Wednesday night airing, after playing on Mondays for the past two weeks. That was followed by two new episodes of How I Met Your Mother, and then two repeats – a show this week competing against Nine and GO!’s multiple airings of The Big Bang Theory on the most-played sitcom on free to air TV of the week stakes. Please Marry My Boy is only a short series, so 8.30 Wednesdays on Seven will change soon, while the new season of The Amazing Race (US) settles into 9.30 Wednesday from next week leaving new How I Met Your Mother to settle into Monday nights after Revenge.

A classic episode of My Kitchen Rules on Seven last night (our review here) which saw QLD couple and villains Peter and Gary cook off a marathon three course meal last night was one of the best episodes of the series so far – if you missed it, watch it on catch up TV or on the weekend assuming Seven encore the week of MKR. As for Please Marry My Boy – I personally can’t see the attraction of the show – perhaps a fan of the show could please explain!

The talk of the night would have to be Sherlock – with rave reviews so far from those who have seen it. Sherlock is also a short series – just three two hour offerings, meaning Nine’s Wednesday nights will also change is a few weeks time – hopefully 8.30 Wednesday is where The Mentalist will settle in this year – we are now plenty of episodes behind the US to give The Mentalist and uninterrupted run.

RBT on Nine reminds me of Border Security on Seven. Sooner or later you have seen all possible scenarios then some start to stand out. I can’t help feeling, that every time I watch Border Security, there is someone who can barely speak English trying to bring food across the border and don’t understand why they have to declare it or what to do with the form they fill out prior to landing. With RBT, there are two stand out scenarios for me: 1. A person usually with a blurred-out face is drunk, caught, and then abusive to the police or 2. a person is drunk, but so happy to be on national TV, they don’t care about the repercussions.

Ten are out of phase with the other networks on Wednesday night – opting to air Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation at 8pm right after Biggest Loser (featuring The Walk and more Temptation last night), then The Good Wife – one of those shows that has aired on a few different nights since its premiere a few years ago – which now starts at the odd time of 9.10.

Ten had the same out of phase scenario on Thursday nights with A Gifted Man playing from 8-9 but have changed the line up so Law & Order: SVU starts at 8.30 instead, after a repeat of Modern Family. So far, Wednesday remains “different”.

Adam Hills In Gordon Street Tonight – yes everyone, it is back, and has been back since last week – ratings last week suggest that noone really knew it was on – is part of ABC1′s Wednesday night comedy night. Last night, it followed Absolutely Fabulous – the 20th anniversary specials. According to one die-hard Ab-Fab fan I know, the series should have been left alone where it finished – back in the 1990′s. Same jokes 20 years on just don’t work now!

Lost in the depths of digital channel programming was a new episode of The Simspons on ELEVEN last night – who else forgets its on because they are too busy watching or recording shows from the main channels? While on ONE – new Burn Notice continues Wednesday nights at 8.30pm – it it wasn’t for my TIVO season pass, it too would be forgotten about! This is one show that really doesn’t get the attention it deserves, and should air on Ten on a weeknight at 10.30pm.

7TWO – aka free to air’s version of UK TV – keeps Heartbeat alive at 7.30, but after 9.30 it seemed to be Hetty Wainthropp night. Meanwhile 7mate kept the Pawn alive last night with Hardcore Pawn and Pawn Stars from 7.30.

Can you believe the movie The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert is now nearly 20 years old? An interesting movie choice for GEM last night, while GO! had Zombieland at 9.30 – a free to air first – the first five minutes of which either got you hooked or had you diving for the remote looking for something else!

The stand out for SBS ONE last night was the final of From Sydney to Tokyo By Any Means, followed by a documentary that looked at the conflict between Russia and Georgia several years ago.

TV 4ME had the H2O Mop infomercial at 9.30pm – which makes the product look so good, that anyone who has dirty floors, walls or just about anything else on the house needing cleaning, is very tempted to buy one. If you are thinking of buying an H2O mop – do yourself a favour and go and see one for yourself at a Danoz store – then make your decision.

On Pay TV, FOX8 was the place to be from 7.30pm (or 9.30 via FOX8+2!) with Cricket Superstar (our review here), followed by new Grimm. At 9.30 It’s a Brad, Brad World premiered on Arena – what is that about I hear you ask? Read more on that one here.

What did you watch last night? What did you enjoy? What did you think of what you watched? Feel free to share your thoughts – now that our commenting system on Throng is a 100 times easier than it used to be – thanks to DISQUS!

I think whoever is sending out tweets about Ten programming for the night is reading printed guides from a week ago.

A tweet this morning from @channelten promoted what was on Ten tonight – including Undercover Boss USA, The Graham Norton Show and s2 of An Idiot Abroad.

This is not the first time a tweet from @channleten has not reflected the final programming for the night they are promoting.

Did they not check the amendments for Saturday night? Or even ANY EPG for Ten for the night?

Undercover Boss US did not air on Saturday night at 7.30 (Feb 11), it was a replay of Wednesday night’s Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation YTT special.

Undercover Boss US should air next Saturday at 7.30pm, and the Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation replay for next week will air on ONE 7.30pm Sat Feb 18.

Bad news for Psych fans.

This is one of those shows that just never gets given a chance on free to air TV here.

As of next Wednesday, Feb 15, Psych is out of the schedule for ONE, replaced with more of Who’s Line Is It Anyway? – which now airs 5 times next week (3 on Monday, 2 on Wednesday), excluding late night and day time repeats of the same episode.

This comes after the show previously aired on Mondays, then taken off, then returned to Wednesdays just a few weeks ago.

ONE have also changed Saturday nights, replacing the WWE Experience and Fear Factor with M*A*S*H at 6.30, Hogan’s Heroes at 7.00 and encores / repeats of Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation at 7.30pm.

So far, no new time for Psych.

Tonight On Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation, old favourites and new from Young Talent Time are joining Shaun Micallef, Amanda Keller, Charlie Pickering and Josh Thomas on the panel.

Former star of YTT and now judge, Tina Arena will be going into bat for the Gen Xers with The Project’s Pickering, while original host and creator Johnny Young will fight it out for the Baby Boomers. The Gen Y’s will have former Australian Idol contestant and the new and vibrant host, Rob Mills trying to hold up their end with the lovable Josh Thomas.

As the show that dumped sauce on Josh’s grandmother, and turned Amanda Keller into a human pizza, there’s no telling what the clan at Your Gen have in store for their very special guests!

YTT airs at 6.30pm AEST on Sunday nights on Ten and Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation airs on Wednesdays at 8pm Wednesdays after the Biggest Loser.

8.00pm Wednesday February 1 on Ten

The laughs and shenanigans continue in 2012 as Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation returns for a brand new series!

Much loved comic and TV host Shaun Micallef and his regular team GENerals Amanda Keller (BB), Charlie Pickering (Gen X) and Josh Thomas (Gen Y) are back to put the fun into your Wednesday nights!

Celebrity guests joining the cast this week are Aussie actress Mary Coustas representing the Baby Boomers, comedian Stephen K Amos (Gen X) and actress Jodi Gordon (Gen Y).

6.30pm Sunday December 25 on Ten

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas….

Comedian Denise Scott joins forces with Amanda Keller (Team Baby Boomer), Nova radio presenter Dylan Lewis teams up with Charlie Pickering (Gen X) and Josh Thomas is reunited with his BFF Ruby Rose (Gen Y), for the TALKIN’ ‘BOUT YOUR GENERATION Christmas Special!

Joining in the festive fun are Spider Bait’s Kram, world renowned trumpeter James Morrison, actor Kimberly Davies, entertainer Rhonda Burchmore and sporting greats Andrew Gaze, Michael Klim and Brooke Hanson.

Sunday December 25
6.00 Bondi Rescue
6.30 Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation Christmas Episode
7.50 It’s A Knockout
8.50 Movie: There’s Something About Mary

Monday December 26
7.30 Modern Family rpt
8.00 Rules of Engagement rpt
8.30 The Glades new
9.30 The Almighty Johnsons new
10.30 The Almighty Johnsons new

Tuesday December 27
7.30 Modern Family rpt
8.00 Rules of Engagement new
8.30 NCIS: LA rpt
9.30 NCIS: LA rpt
10.30 The Almighty Johnsons

Wednesday December 28
7.30 Glee rpt
8.30 Hawaii Five-O rpt
9.30 Hawaii Five-O rpt
10.30 The Almighty Johnsons

Thursday December 29
7.30 Modern Family rpt
8.00 Rules of Engagement new
8.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent rpt
9.30 Movie: Crooked Business

Friday December 30
7.30 Jamie’s Great Britain
8.30 Moulin Rougue!
11.10 The Late Show with David Letterman

Saturday December 31
6.00 Bondi Vet
6.30 Back the the Future Part III
8.55 The Jewel of the Nile
11.10 Shine A Light

7.30pm Sunday September 18 on Ten

CELEBRITY GUESTS: Lorraine Bayly (BB), Craig McLachlan (Gen X) &Jay Ryan (Gen Y)

Test your pop culture knowledge as Amanda Keller, Charlie Pickering and Josh Thomas battle against each other in a war of the generations!

This week, our team GENerals are joined by celebrity guests Lorraine Bayly representing the Baby Boomers, Aussie actor and singer Craig McLachlan (Gen X) and actor Jay Ryan (Gen Y).

Who knows what crazy challenges Shaun Micallef has planned for the teams this week!

Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation, Ten, 7.30pm
Season finale – will this be the last one ever? It is not mentioned as part of Ten’s 2012 line up so far.

Bones, Seven, 8.30pm
Season finale. As new episodes do not air in the US until November 3, we probably won’t see any more new Bones until 2012.

Lost Worlds. SBS ONE, 7.30pm
Planet Egypt: The Birth of an empire.

Jimi Hendrix night on ABC2, from 8.30pm
First there is Jimi Hendrix Voodoo Child at 8.30, followed by Jimi Hendrix Live at Woodstock at 9.30.

8.30pm Wednesday September 14 on Ten

CELEBRITY GUESTS: Peter Berner (BB), Darren Hayes (Gen X) & Maude Garrett (Gen Y)

Join Shaun Micallef, Amanda Keller, Charlie Pickering and Josh Thomas for this Science Fiction themed season finale of Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation!

Enough to make Sci-Fi fans everywhere weak at the knees, this TAYG special pits Team STAR TREK (Baby Boomers) against Team STAR WARS (Gen X) and Team AVATAR (Gen Y). Will Mr Spock, Luke Skywalker or reign supreme across the universe?

Looking like they’ve walked straight out of a Sci Fi convention, this week’s celebrity guests include Peter Berner representing the Baby Boomers, pop sensation and Star Wars MEGA-fan Darren Hayes (Gen X) and television presenter Maude Garrett (Gen Y).

Who knows what madness Shaun Micallef has planned in this season final fantasy episode of TAYG!