List of programs broadcast by Seven Network

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This is a list of programs that have been broadcast by the Seven Network / 7HD, 7two, 7mate, 7Bravo, 7flix and Racing.com as well as regional affiliates, including Channel Seven Regional as well as catch-up services 7plus. Some affiliate stations have alternate schedules and may air programs at different times.

Contents

Currently broadcast on Seven Network

Domestic

News and current affairs

  • Local productions
    • Seven News – Live and Fast-Tracked nightly 6 pm evening bulletins produced locally in Syd/Melb/Bris/Adel/Per/GC/QLD
    • Seven Afternoon News (Seven News at 4) – Exclusive weekdays 4 pm 5 pm, produced locally in Syd/Melb/Bris/Adel/Per (2013–present)
  • National programs produced in Sydney
    • Seven Early News – weekdays 5 am 5:30 am (2008–present)
    • Seven Morning News – Exclusive weekdays 11.30 am noon (2004–present)
    • The Latest: Seven News — Exclusive weeknights 10:30 pm 11 pm (2018–present)
    • Seven News at 5 – Exclusive weekends 5 pm 5:30 pm (2015–present)
    • Sunrise – Live weekdays 5:30am 9 am (1991–1999, 2000–present)
    • Weekend Sunrise – Live weekends 7 am 10 am (2005–present)
    • The Morning Show – Exclusive weekdays 9 am 11:30 am, weekends 10 am 12 pm (2007–present)

Drama

Comedy

Reality

Observational / documentaries

Game shows

Lifestyle

Sports talk

Sports

Annual events

Foreign

Adult Animation

  • American Dad! (2005–2010 on Seven, 2010–2022, 2023–present on 7mate, 2021–2022 on 7flix)
  • Family Guy (1999–2010 on Seven, 2010–2022, 2023–present on 7mate, 2021–2022 on 7flix)

Soap opera

Drama

Reality

Lifestyle

Factual

Annual events

Religious

  • Life Today with James Robison (7two)
  • It Is Written
  • Tomorrow's World
  • Leading The Way
  • David Jeremiah

Upcoming Series

Domestic

2024

  • Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story (Doco) [3]
  • The Wave (Doco film) [3]
  • Australia’s Most Dangerous Prisoners (Doco series) [3]
  • The Hunters (Doco series) [3]
  • King Con: The Life and Crimes Of Hamish McLaren (special) [3]

2025

  • First Dates (2016-20, Network Ten 2020, 2025) [5]
  • Jim Jeffries and Friends (Standup) [5]
  • Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story (Doco) [5]
  • Once In A Lifetime (Reality) [5]
  • The Rise And Fall Of Kings Cross (Doco) [5]
  • Stranded on Honeymoon Island (Reality) [6] [5]
  • Working Class Man / Cold Chisel Live: 50th Anniversary Tour (Doco) [5]

TBA

  • Apartment Rules (reality) [4] [2] [1]
  • The Rich House (reality)

Foreign

Formerly broadcast

Domestic

News and current affairs

Drama

Comedy

Animation

Variety / Entertainment

Reality

Lifestyle

Observational / documentaries

Game shows

Children's

Preschool

Music

Soap opera

Sports talk

Sports

Annual events

Foreign

Soap opera

Animation

Drama

Comedy

Variety / entertainment

Game shows

Reality

Lifestyle

Observational / documentaries

Western

Anthology

Children's

Preschool

Sports

Annual events

See also

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