List of programs broadcast by Nine Network

The following list of programs are currently broadcast by the Nine Network / 9HD, 9Go!, 9Gem, 9Life and 9Rush as well as their regional affiliates, including WIN, NBN and Imparja as well as catch-up service 9Now. Some affiliate stations have alternate schedules and may air programs at different times.

Currently broadcast on Nine Network

Domestic

News and current affairs

  • Local bulletins
    • Nine News – local bulletins produced in Sydney/Melbourne/Brisbane/Adelaide/Perth/Darwin/Gold Coast, Nightly 6pm to 7pm (1956–present)
    • Nine's Afternoon News – local bulletin produced in Sydney/Melbourne/Brisbane/Adelaide/Perth, 4pm to 5pm weekdays (2004–2009, 2009–present)
    • NBN News – local bulletin produced in Newcastle, Nightly 6pm to 7pm (1972–present)
  • National programs produced by TCN9 Sydney
    • 60 Minutes – weekly current affairs program, Sunday evenings (1979–present)
    • A Current Affair – daily current affairs program, Weeknights (Monday to Friday) and Saturdays 7pm (1971–1978, 1988–present)
    • Today Early News – weekdays 5am (1990s–present)
    • Nine's Morning News – weekdays 11.30am (1981–present) (local edition also produced in Brisbane)
    • Today – weekdays 5.30am to 9am (1982–present)
    • Today Extra – weekdays 9am to 11:30am, Saturdays 10am to 12pm (2012–present)
    • Under Investigation with Liz Hayes (2021–present)
    • Weekend Today – weekends 7am to 10am (2009–present)
    • Nine News Late – Sundays 9:30pm (2020–present)
  • National programs produced by GTV9 Melbourne
  • National programs produced by STW9 Perth
    • Nine News Late – Weeknights after 10:30pm (Except Fridays) (2020–present)

Variety / Entertainment

  • The Hundred with Andy Lee (2021–present)

Reality

  • Big Miracles (2023)
  • The Block (2003–2004, 2010–present)
  • Dream Listing: Byron Bay (2022)
  • Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars (2024)
  • Lego Masters (2019–present)
    • Christmas specials (2021)
  • Love Island Australia (2018–2019, 2021–present)
  • Parental Guidance (2021–present)
  • Married at First Sight (2015–present)
  • The Summit (2023–24)
  • Travel Guides (2017–present)

Observational / documentaries

  • Beyond The Dream (2024)
  • Bondi Vet: Coast to Coast (2019–present)
  • Desert Vet (2019–present)
  • Do You Want to Live Forever? (2024–present)
  • Australian Crime Stories (2010–2011 on CI, 2019–present on Nine)
  • Emergency (2020–present)
  • For the Love of Pets (2023–present)
  • Mega Zoo (2021present)
  • Million Dollar Murders (2022)[1]
  • Missing Persons Investigation (2022)[1]
  • Paramedics (2018–present)
  • RBT (2010–present)
  • RPA (1995–2012, 2023–)
  • Taronga: Who's Who in the Zoo (2020–present)

Game shows

Lifestyle

  • Adelady (South Australia) (2015–present)
  • Country Home Rescue (2022)[1]
  • Country House Hunters Australia (2020–present)
  • Cybershack (2008–present)
  • Delish (2017–present on 9Life) Guru Productions
  • The Garden Gurus (2002–present) Guru Productions
  • Getaway (1992–present)
  • Good Food Kitchen (2021–present)
  • Luxury Homes Revealed (2016–present on 9Life)
  • Postcards (1995–present)
  • Ready Set Reno (2016–present on 9Life)
  • The Road to Miss Universe Australia (2016–present on 9Life)
  • South Aussie with Cosi (South Australia) (2014–present)
  • Your Domain (2019–2020)
  • Explore TV (2005–present) Guru Productions
  • Delish Destinations (2018–present) Guru Productions
  • Our State On A Plate (2014–present) Guru Productions
  • Destination WA (2013–present) Guru Productions
  • Destination Australia (2022 release) Guru Productions
  • Everything Outdoors (2022 release) Guru Productions
  • Ready 4 Adventure (2020) Guru Productions

Sports talk

  • 100% Footy (2018–present)
  • Cross Court (2019–present)
  • Footy Classified (2007–present)
  • Footy QLD (Queensland) (2017–present)
  • Footy SA (South Australia) (2014–present)
  • Footy WA (Western Australia) (2014–present)
  • Friday Night Knock Off (Friday Night Football post-game; 2019–present)
  • Future Stars (Victoria & Tasmania) (2009–present)
  • Golden Point (Thursday Night Football post-game; 2019–present)
  • Sports Sunday (2017–present)
  • The Sunday (AFL) Footy Show (1993–present)
  • The Sunday (NRL) Footy Show (1993–present)
  • The Trade Table (2018–present)
  • Women's Footy (2017–present)

Sports

Children's (9Go!)

  • The Actually Really Very Difficult Show (2023–present)
  • Earth Science Investigators (2023–present)

Annual events

International

Soap opera

Drama

Comedy

Reality

Lifestyle

  • Antiques Roadshow (UK) (2006–2010 on Nine, 2010–present on 9Gem, Shared with ABC)

Observational / documentaries

Game show

Children's (9Go!)

Preschool (9Go!)

Annual events

Religious

  • Joyce Meyer: Enjoying Everyday Life (9Gem)
  • Believer's Voice of Victory
  • Wesley Impact
  • Helping Hands
  • Creflo Dollar Ministries
  • The Incredible Journey Presents
  • Amazing Facts Presents
  • In Touch Ministries
  • Beyond Today
  • Leading The Way
  • Turning Point with Dr David Jeremiah

Upcoming series

Domestic

2025

  • The Golden Bachelor (reality)[6]
  • Château DIY Australia (lifestyle)[6]

2024

  • Australia's Most Identical (reality)
  • Budget Battlers (lifestyle)
  • The Garden Hustle (lifestyle)
  • Listing Melbourne (reality, 23 October)

TBA

  • Celebrity IOU Australia (reality)
  • The A List (chat show)

Formerly broadcast

Domestic

News and current affairs

  • 9StreamLIVE (2013 on Ninemsn)
  • Business Sunday (1986–2006)
  • Extra (1991–2009 in QLD only)
  • Financial Review Sunday (2013–2014)
  • Inside Story (2014–2016)
  • Nine News – regional bulletins produced in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane for Southern Cross Austereo throughout Southern NSW, Canberra, Regional QLD, Regional VIC and Tasmania, weeknights 5.30pm-6pm (2017–2021)
  • National Nine News: Sunday Morning Edition/Nine's Sunday Morning News (August 2008 – January 2009)
  • Nightline (1992–2008, 2009–2010)
  • Nine News At 7.00 (August–October 2013 on GEM)
  • Nine News Now (2013–2019)
  • Sunday (1981–2008)
  • This Afternoon (June/July 2009)
  • The Verdict (2015)
  • The Rebound (2021)

Drama

Comedy

  • Ben Elton Live From Planet Earth (2011)
  • Comedy Inc (2003–2007)
  • Commercial Breakdown (2007–2009)
  • Flat Chat (2001)
  • Hamish and Andy's Gap Year (2011–2014)
  • Hamish and Andy's “Perfect Holiday” (2019)
  • Here Come the Habibs (2016–2017)
  • The Joy of Sets (2011)
  • Just for Laughs (2007)
  • Magda's Funny Bits (2006)
  • Merrick & Rosso Unplanned (2003–2004)
  • Monster House (2008)
  • The Nation (2007)
  • Surprise Surprise (2000–2001)
  • Surprise Surprise Gotcha (2007)
  • True Story with Hamish & Andy (2017–2018)

Variety / Entertainment

Lifestyle

  • Backstage Pass (2005)
  • Backyard Blitz (2000–2007)
  • Battlefronts (2008)
  • The Boat Show
  • Burke's Backyard (1987–2004)
  • The Car Show (2003–2008)
  • Changing Rooms (1995–2005)
  • Domestic Blitz (2008–2010)
  • Eat Well For Less (2018)[7]
  • Eye on Australia (1989–1990)
  • Fresh (2000–2009)
  • Good Medicine (1993–2002)
  • Helloworld (2018–2019 on Nine, 9Life and 9Now) (screening on Seven from series 2 onwards)
  • Holidays for Sale (2008)
  • Hot Property (2010–2013)
  • I Can Change Your Life (2005)
  • Location, Location (1996–2004)
  • Looking Good (1993–1995)
  • Money (1993–2002)
  • Money for Jam (2009)
  • Our House (1993–2001)
  • Random Acts of Kindness (2009–2010)
  • Second Chance (2009)
  • Secret Millionaire: Australia (2009–2010)
  • Shopping for Love (2005/2006)
  • Speed Machine
  • Talking Married (2018–2019 on 9Life)
  • Things To Try Before You Die (2007)
  • Turn Back Your Body Clock (2006)
  • Unreal Estate (2016)
  • What's Cooking? (1991–1999)
  • What's Good For You (2006–2009)

Reality

  • The Apprentice Australia (2009)
  • Aussie Ladette to Lady (2009)
  • Australian Ninja Warrior (2017–2022)
  • Australian Survivor (2002, aired on Seven Network in 2006, Network Ten 2016–present)
  • Australia's Got Talent (2006–2012 on Seven, 2013, 2016)
  • Australia's Perfect Couple (2009)
  • Beauty and the Geek Australia (2009–2014 on Seven, moved to Nine 2021–2022)
  • Big Brother (2001–2008 on Ten, 2012–2014)
  • The Briefcase (2016)
  • Buying Blind (2018)
  • The Celebrity Apprentice Australia (2011–2013, 2015, 2021–2022)
  • Celebrity Circus (2005)
  • Celebrity Overhaul (2004–2005)
  • The Chopping Block (2008)
  • Date Night (2018)
  • Excess Baggage (2012)
  • The Farmer Wants a Wife (2007–2012, 2016)
  • The Great Australian Bake Off (2013, moved to LifeStyle Food)
  • HomeMADE (2009)
  • The Hotplate (2015)
  • The Last Resort (2017)
  • The Lost Tribes (2007)
  • My Mum, Your Dad (2022–2023)
  • The NRL Rookie (2016 on 9Go!)
  • Overhaul (2006)
  • Reno Rumble (2015–2016)
  • Skating on Thin Ice (2005)
  • Snackmasters (2021–2022)
  • Top Design Australia (2011)
  • Family Food Fight (2017–2018)
  • Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice (2006)
  • The Voice (2012–2020, moved to Seven in 2021)
  • The Voice Kids (2014)
  • When Love Comes To Town (2014)

Observational / documentaries

  • 50 Years 50 Shows (2005, 2006)
  • 50 Years 50 Stars (2006)
  • 50 Years of Television News (2006)
  • AFP: Australian Federal Police (2011–2012)
  • Amazing Medical Stories (2008–2009)
  • Animal Embassy (2020)
  • Animal Emergency (2008) (GEM 2010–2011)
  • Animal Hospital (1997–2001)
  • Australia Behind Bars (2022)[1]
  • Australian Druglords (2010)
  • Australian Families of Crime (2010)
  • Australian Geographic (2007–2008)
  • Australia's Most Wanted (1999, aired on Seven 1989–1994, 1997–1998)
  • Big (2011)
  • The Big Fella (2006)
  • City of Evil (2018)
  • The Code (2007)
  • Colour of War: The Anzacs
  • Crime and Justice (2007)
  • Customs (2009–2010)
  • Driving Test (2018)
  • The Embassy (2014–2018)
  • The Enforcers (2010)
  • Fire 000 (2008)
  • The Gift (2007–2009)
  • In Conversation with Alex Malley (2016–2017)
  • In Their Footsteps (2011)
  • Inside the Human Body (2010) (GEM 2011–2012)
  • The Lost Tribes (2007–2008)
  • Hot Property (1999–2000 on Seven, moved to Nine 2010–2013)
  • Kings Cross ER: St Vincent's Hospital (2012–2015)
  • Meet the Hockers (2017 on 9Go!)
  • Missing Persons Unit (2009)
  • Missing Pieces (2009)
  • Murder Calls Australia (2017)
  • Murder, Lies & Alibis (2019)
  • Ocean's Deadliest (2007)
  • Operation Thailand (2017)
  • Outback Wrangler (2016–2017) (originally broadcast on National Geographic in 2011)
  • The Politically Incorrect Parenting Show (2010)
  • Ralph TV (2007)
  • Ready for Take Off (2015–2016)
  • Rescue 911 (1990s)
  • Royal Flying Doctor Service (2007)
  • Search and Rescue (2008)
  • Send in the Dogs Australia (9Gem 2011, 2013–)
  • Sensing Murder (2008) (9Gem 2011–present)
  • Sudden Impact (2008)
  • This Is Your Life (1995–2005, 2008, 2011)
  • This Time Next Year (2017, 2019)
  • Trimbole: The Real Underbelly (2009)
  • Trouble in Paradise (2009)
  • The Waiting Room (2008)
  • Weddings (10 years on Special) (2008)
  • What a Year (2006–2007, now screening on GEM 2011)
  • Who Killed Harold Holt? (2007)
  • You Saved My Life (2009)
  • Young Doctors (2011)

Game shows

  • 1 vs. 100 (2007–2008)
  • All About Faces (1971)
  • Ampol Stamp Quiz (1964–1965)
  • Bert's Family Feud (2006–2007)
  • The Better Sex (1978)
  • The Big Game (1966)
  • Big Nine (1969–1970)
  • Blankety Blanks (1985–1986, 1996)
  • Burgo's Catch Phrase (1997–2001, 2002–2003)
  • Cash Bonanza (2001)
  • The Celebrity Game (1969)
  • Celebrity Squares (1975–1976)
  • Clever (2006)
  • Concentration (1950s–1967)
  • Crossfire (1987–1988)
  • Do You Trust Your Wife? (1957–1958)
  • Don't Forget Your Toothbrush (1995)
  • Double Your Dollars (1965)
  • Download (2000–2002)
  • Fairway Fun (1960s)
  • Family Feud (1978–1984)
  • Fear Factor (2002)
  • Ford Superquiz (1981–1982)
  • Free for All (1973)
  • Gambit (1974)
  • The Golden Show (1960s)
  • Guess What? (1992–1993)
  • Happy Go Lucky (1961)
  • Hole in the Wall (2008)
  • Initial Reaction (Nine Network 2000)
  • It Could Be You (1960–1967, 1969, 1982)
  • Jackpot (1960–1961)
  • Jigsaw (1960s)
  • Keynotes (1964, 1992–1993)
  • Let's Make a Deal (1968–1969, 1977)
  • Letter Charades (1967)
  • Little Aussie Battlers (1998)
  • The Lucky Show (1959–1961)
  • Match Mates (1981–1982)
  • The Mint (2007–2008)
  • The Million Dollar Drop (2011)
  • Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune (2008)
  • Millionaire Hot Seat (2009–2023)
  • My Generation (1995–1996)
  • Name That Tune (1956–1957, 1975)
  • The Newlywed Game (1987)
  • Now You See It (1998–1999)
  • Pass the Buck (2002)
  • Play Your Hunch (1962–1964)
  • Power of 10 (2008)
  • The Price Is Right (1958, 1993–1998, 2003–2005)
  • Quizmania (2006–2007)
  • Sale of the Century (1980–2001)
  • Say G'day (1987)
  • Say When!! (1962–1964)
  • Shafted (2002)
  • Show Me the Money
  • The Singing Bee (2008)
  • Spending Spree (1971–1976)
  • Split Second (1972–1973)
  • Strike It Lucky (1994)
  • Supermarket Sweep (1992–1994)
  • Surprise Package (1961)
  • Take the Hint (1962–1966)
  • Tell the Truth (1959–1965)
  • Temptation (2005–2009)
  • Tic-Tac-Dough (1960–1964)
  • The Tommy Hanlon Show (1967–1968)
  • The Weakest Link (2021–2022)[8]
  • Wheel of Fortune (1959–1962, no relation to later series of the same name)
  • Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (1999–2007)
  • Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Special Events (2021)
  • Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Whizz Kids (2010)
  • Wipeout Australia (2009)

Children's

  • The Adventures of Skippy (1992)
  • Alice-Miranda Friends Forever (movie, 2019)
  • Alice-Miranda: A Royal Christmas Ball (movie, 2021)
  • Alien TV (2019–24)
  • Berry Bees (2019–23)
  • BrainBuzz (2018–2021)
  • The Breakky Club (1990–1991)
  • The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show (1990–1992)
  • Bush Beat (2008–2010)
  • Buzz Bumble (2014–2017)
  • Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs (2015–2019)
  • The Cartoon Company (1986–1991)
  • Cartoon Corner (1971–1977)
  • The C Company (1990–1991)
  • Challenger (1997–1998)
  • The Channel Niners' Super Cartoon Show
  • C'mon Kids
  • The Cool Room (2000–2001)
  • Creature Mania (2018)
  • Crocadoo (1996–1998)
  • Crunch Time (2016–2018)
  • The Curiosity Show (1972–1990)
  • The Daryl and Ossie Cartoon Show (1977–1978)
  • The Day My Butt Went Psycho! (2013–2019)
  • Deadly (2006–2010)
  • Dennis and Gnasher (2009–2017)
  • Dinky Di's (1991)
  • Dogstar (2006–2015)
  • Don't Blame Me (2002–2003)
  • The Dot and the Kangaroo films (1977–94)
  • Double Trouble (2008)
  • Download (2000–2002)
  • Dumbotz (2019–23)
  • The Eggs (2004–2009)
  • Elly & Jools (1990, later aired on ABC Kids)
  • Escape of the Artful Dodger
  • Falcon Island (1981)
  • Fanshaw & Crudnut (2017–2020)
  • Flea Bitten (2012–2014)
  • G2G: Got to Go (2008–2012)
  • The Gamers 2037 (2020–23)
  • Gasp! (2011–2013)
  • The Gift (1997, sometimes shares with ABC, now screening on ABC3)
  • The Girl from Tomorrow (1990)
  • The Girl from Tomorrow Part II: Tomorrow's End (1993)
  • Go Health (1980–1985, sometimes shares with ABC)
  • Goodsports (1992–2000)
  • Groovedelicious (2007–2008)[9]
  • A gURLs wURLd (2011–2013)
  • Heidi (2015–2019)
  • Hills End
  • Holly's Heroes (2005–2009)
  • Hot Science
  • Hot Source (2003–2007)
  • Kangaroo Creek Gang (2002)
  • Ketchup: Cats Who Cook (1997–1998, originally aired on Network Ten)
  • Kids' Sunday
  • Kids' WB (2006–2019)
  • Kitchen Whiz (2011–2016)
  • KTV
  • Lab Rats Challenge (2008–2011)
  • Lockie Leonard (2007–2008, 2010–2013)
  • Match Mates (1981–1982)
  • Mortified (2006–2008, 2010)
  • Most Extreme Alien Planet Earth (2017)
  • Move It! (2014–2018)
  • Nate Is Late (2018–2021)
  • OK for Kids (1987–1989)
  • The Ossie Ostrich Video Show (1984)
  • Outriders (2001)
  • Parallax (2004–2009)
  • Pick Your Face (1999–2003)
  • Pig's Breakfast (1999–2000)
  • Pirate Express (2015–2021)
  • Pixel Pinkie (2009–2013)
  • Plucka's Place (1997)
  • Professor Poopsnagle's Steam Zeppelin (1986)
  • Pugwall (1989)
  • Pugwall's Summer (1990–1991)
  • Pyramid (2009–2015)
  • Rimba's Island (1995–2002)
  • The Saddle Club (2009–2012)
  • The Shak (2006–2011)[9]
  • The Shapies (2002)
  • Sharky's Friends (2007–2009)[9]
  • Ship to Shore (1993–1994, later airs on ABC, now airs on ABC3)
  • The Skinner Boys (2014–2021)
  • Skippy: Adventures in Bushtown (1998)
  • Skippy the Bush Kangaroo (1966–1970)
  • The Sleepover Club (2003–2008)
  • Smashhdown! (2018–24)
  • Snake Tales (2009–2012)
  • Snobs (2003)
  • Space Chickens in Space (2018–23)
  • Space Nova (2021–24, shared with ABC ME)
  • Spit MacPhee (1988)
  • Stormworld (2009–2013)
  • Streetsmartz (2005–2009)
  • The Super Flying Fun Show
  • Tarax Show (1957–1969)
  • Timeblazers (2003–2009)
  • The Toothbrush Family (1977–1999, two seasons, Season One later airs on ABC, Season Two originally airs on Network Ten)
  • Wakkaville (2010–2013)
  • What's Up Doc? (1991–1999)
  • Wonder World! (1993–1995)
  • Y? (1999–2002)
  • Zoo Family (1985–1989)

Preschool

  • Cushion Kids (2001–2002, 2005)
  • Here's Humphrey (1965–2009)
  • Hi-5 (1999–2012, 2017–2018)
  • Hiccup & Sneeze (2017–2019)
  • I Am Me (2020)
  • Imagination Train (2015–2017)
  • The Kingdom of Paramithi (2008–2010)
  • New MacDonald's Farm (2004–2008)
  • Surprises! (2012–2015, 2018–2020)
  • Teddies (2017–2020)
  • William & Sparkles' Magical Tales (2010–2017)
  • Yamba's Playtime (2010–2015)

Music

  • ABBAmania (2001, 2006)
  • Accent on Strings (1956)
  • The ARIA Music Show (2009)
  • Bandstand (1958–1972)
  • The Bert Newton Show (1959–1960)
  • Bongo (1960, Melbourne only)
  • Campfire Favourites (1956)
  • Clipz (1983–1987, Brisbane only)
  • Eclipse Music TV (2010–2013)
  • Hillbilly Requests
  • Juke Box Saturday Night
  • MTV (1987–1993)
  • Nine Presents (2003–2017)
  • The Music Jungle (2007–2009)
  • Neptune Presents (1957)
  • Patrick O'Hagan Sings (1959, Melbourne only)
  • Rockit (1985)
  • Saturday Date (1963–1967)
  • So Fresh (2003–2006)
  • Wavelength

Sports talk

Sports

Annual events

  • Schools Spectacular (2013–2015)
  • TV Week Logie Awards (1959, 1964, 1966, 1968–1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1996–2019, 2022, Moves to Seven in 2023)

Lotteries

  • NSW Lotto Draws (NSW only, 5 November 1979 – 31 December 2012) (now broadcasting only on 9Go! 1 January 2013 – present)
  • Tatts Keno Draws (Victoria only, 1988–2004)

Foreign

News and current affairs

Soap opera

Animation

Drama

Comedy

Variety / entertainment

Reality

Lifestyle

  • Bargain Hunt (2007–2008, now screening on 7TWO)
  • Body Work
  • Extreme Makeover (2002–2007)
  • Wine Me, Dine Me (2007)
  • You Are What You Eat (2004–2007)

Observational / documentaries

  • The Agency (2001–2003)
  • Airline (2006–2008)
  • Airport (1996–2008)
  • Deadly Surf (2007–2008)
  • Emergency (2008)
  • Frozen Planet II
  • Hot Pursuit (2010)
  • i-Caught (2007)
  • Life in Cold Blood (2008)
  • Embarrassing Bodies
  • Mortal Kombat: Konquest (1998–1999)
  • Motorway Patrol (2001–2010, Now on Seven)
  • Planet Earth III (2024)
  • Police Ten 7 (2006–2008)
  • Richard Hammond's Invisible Worlds (2010)
  • A Year with the Royal Family (2008)

Game shows

Anthology

Children's

Preschool

Sports

Annual events

Religious

  • Kenneth Copeland
  • Life Today with James Robison (Shared with Network Ten, now on 7flix)

Other

See also

References

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