Big Brother Confidential is an uncut, Australian reality program. It aired on Nine Network on 22 August 2012. The series originally aired at 10:10pm on Wednesdays nights but got moved to 8 o'clock Thursday nights because of presumbably low ratings. Reaction to the series has been very negative.
Financial Review Sunday is an Australian business news television program produced by the Nine Network, in partnership with Fairfax Media. It currently airs on the Nine Network at 10:00am after Weekend Today. It is hosted by Deborah Knight.
Eddy Meyer is the Reporter. Various journalists from the Australian Financial Review also contribute stories and interviews.
Joe Aston features as the Rear Window segment presenter.
It first aired on 5 May 2013.
It is sponsored by Westpac and CPA Australia.
What's Up Doc? is an children's program which aired on the Nine Network in Australia between 1991 until 1999. The program centred around the showing of Warner Bros cartoons and programs with additional original elements.
A spin-off television series titled Australia's Funniest Home Videos: World’s Funniest Videos premiered on 7 April 2009 on the Nine Network, followed by the return of advertising clip show Commercial Breakdown.
The show features clips predominately from the American version of Funniest Home Videos, and is hosted by former Australian rules footballer Shane Crawford and former MTV VJ Lyndsey Rodrigues.
The show was cancelled after its third episode.
The Celebrity Game is an Australian game show based on the game of charades, involving two teams of celebrities. The original series was hosted by Bert Newton on the Nine Network in 1969. A revived series hosted by Mike Preston on Network Ten ran from 1976-1977.
Young Doctors is an Australian factual television show that looks at the work of junior doctors at John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle, New South Wales. This eight-part observational documentary series began on the Nine Network on 26 October 2011.
Between the Lines was a game show which aired on Nine Network in Australia, by TVGuru on 27 May 2011, The TV Guru Australia, 2 June 2011, by Matt Smith, Crikey. The show premiered on 19 May 2011 and is hosted by Eddie McGuire and the team captain Mick Molloy and Ryan Fitzgerald.
Wide World of Sports is an Australian sports television program. It is broadcast on the Nine Network.
The show originally aired from 23 May 1981, until the end of 1999. After a nine-year hiatus, it returned on 16 March 2008, and has remained since.
Escape with ET is an Australian fishing show. It is hosted by Andrew Ettingshausen. Its main focus is on fishing, though it also focuses on many water sports, off-road 4WD driving and other outdoors activities. The show has been running since 1997.
Top Design Australia is a reality television series focusing on interior design and renovation, hosted by Jamie Durie. Durie also serves as main judge, along with design critic Amanda Talbot and architect Nick Tobias. The show is heavily based on the American series of the same name, with a similar format and elimination process. The winner of Top Design received $100,000 in prize money. The first episode premiered on 13 July 2011, on the Nine Network.
The Million Dollar Drop is a game show which airs on Nine Network in Australia and is based on the UK series The Million Pound Drop Live. However, unlike the original UK version, it is not broadcast live, and there are several changes to the format. The show premiered on 21 March 2011 and is hosted by Eddie McGuire.
Ben Elton Live From Planet Earth is an Australian comedy television series produced by FremantleMedia which aired on the Nine Network in 2011. The program was broadcast live as a sketch comedy and variety show. Comedian Ben Elton presented the program and performed some stand-up material, with the sketches performed by an ensemble cast including Paul McCarthy and Genevieve Morris. After critical reviews, hostile social media reaction and poor ratings, the Nine Network cancelled the show after three episodes had aired.
The ARIA Music Show is an Australian music television program that began airing on Go! from 10 August 2009. A version of the program also airs on the Nine Network.
The program consists of music videos presented without a host, similar to rage. Initially it was broadcast overnight between the end and beginning of daily scheduled programming on the channel, but this scheduling has since been phased out. Go! have suggested that a "more substantial" version of the show will develop as the channel evolves.