User blog:Telco/TV3 announces new autumn schedule: The Euro Independent, 19th July 2005

Some call it the silly season. Not so the broadcasters, for whom summer does not mean long, lazy hols in Tuscany but frantic activity at home - finalising autumn schedules, setting promotional campaigns and, increasingly, announcing new launches.

The unveiling last week, at a swank Euro City hotel, of TV3 and ZTV's autumn schedule, was the third in a series of programme announcements by leading broadcasters. Both ETV and Prime have announced their autumn schedules.

TV3 has been struggling lately in the ratings this past year, as ETV and Prime both launched their own new series to much success as they also brought over a slew of major American series, notably Cold Case and Arrested Development. TV3's controller Thomas Brenner is looking to fight back for his audience and in doing so have signed deals with multiple American studios to screen much sought after new drama and comedy series as well as bringing in new programmes from Britain and of course new Euroish productions.

In daytime a rebranded Sunrise from 6am dovetails into Entertainment Today at 9am, followed by This Morning at 10am, that's followed at midday by the new look news, and at 12.30pm by EastEnders in a new daytime slot. Chris Hargreaves returns to TV3 in a new daily programme at 1pm alongside Big Brother 's Claudia Olberman, co-hosting the new daytime chat and variety show, Today with Chris and Claudia, closely modelled on the success of Today with Des and Mel in the UK and Live with Regis & Kelly in the US. The impending loss of Home and Away to ETV 1 has prompted Brenner to slot rival Australian soap Neighbours into the 2pm slot, and Shortland Street will continue to be shown at 2.30pm. Children's television also sees a revamp as C3 is junked in favour of a new brand, The Fix, which will lead the new afternoon lineup for TV3 from 3pm to 5.30pm, as well as it's breakfast slot on ZTV (to be joined by a new after school slot there which will aim to a younger demographic than TV3's The Fix offering at that time) and it's own dedicated digital TV channel, radio station and website.

The Fix, which replaces C3, is placing all it's hopes on a new hybrid live action/animated drama series based on the Warriors series by Erin Hunter, a fantasy series about several clans of feral cats. Live and Dangerous takes over from SM:TV as TV3's new Saturday morning entertainment show, and there's a new sitcom for kids, Lunch Club. TV3 has also acquired new US sitcoms Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide and Zoey 101, adventure action series Avatar: The Last Airbender and animated comedies Catscratch and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends to fit into the new children's schedule, and there is a new version of Gerry Anderson's cult classic action series Captain Scarlet. Davidson Park also returns for it's new term and junior news junkies will find The Rundown in a new 4.15pm slot.

The early evening showing of Neighbours will be shifted to an earlier 5.30pm slot whilst EastEnders will be exclusive to lunchtime from September. TV3 will be slotting in a new series of the popular quiz show The Weakest Link to show in the 6pm slot, bridging the gap between children's programmes and the main evening news.

Three News will be overhauled with new music, a new studio and graphics, which have been designed by leading British designers Lambie-Nairn. The relaunch has came after years of audience research, careful timing and lengthy preparation. Barcroft welcomes in a new family this Autumn, but scandal is just around the corner. That show moves to a 7.30pm slot on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, whilst the remaining three nights will play host to Coronation Street.

The supposed jewel in TV3's Euroish production line would appear to be The Force, which will aim to take a "brutal and hard-hitting" look into the police force in Faulkshire, and Silverthorne, an offbeat and darkly satirical new detective drama, which Brenner dubs "Jonathan Creek meets A Touch of Frost." Comedy is covered with the return of Skithouse, a Euroish version of the massively successful Australian format The Panel and a local version of British series TV Burp fronted by Matt Hughes.

TV3 has heavily taken aim at the popularity of American series on ETV & Prime and has decided to launch a ratings war against them, dramatically increase the amount of US drama for the new Autumn season, acquiring the rights to a selection of recently acclaimed and popular US dramas, as well as bringing some over from subscription siblings Spark and Premiere. In Lost - screening on Wednesdays and for the first time on free to air television after becoming a hit over the spring on Premiere, the survivors of a plane crash are forced to work together in order to survive on a seemingly deserted tropical island, Hugh Laurie stars as an antisocial maverick doctor does whatever it takes to solve puzzling cases with his wits in House which will be showing on Thursday nights, Grey's Anatomy is a new drama on Monday centered on the personal and professional lives of surgical interns and their supervisors, and secrets and truths unfold through the lives of female friends in one suburban neighborhood after the mysterious suicide of a neighbour, in the Tuesday comic drama Desperate Housewives.

Meanwhile on the British scene, the long awaited return to Euroish television of Doctor Who also takes place this Autumn as TV3 will broadcast the new series starring Christopher Eccleston as the Time Lord. TV3 has secured the rights to broadcast the new Christmas special episode (which will see David Tennant take the lead) on the same evening as it's UK transmission on the BBC, which means it is guaranteed to take pride and place on Christmas night. ZTV will also screen the behind the scenes companion series, Doctor Who Confidential, following the transmission of each episode on TV3.

Autumn entertainment is headlined by Deal or No Deal - a "unique" and "compelling" new quiz show, where the crux is that it isn't a quiz, as it's about luck, not knowledge. It will be shown at 8pm on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Friday evenings from the next week onwards will play host to The X Factor, an Idol-esque singing competition series, whilst Sunday nights' flagship is Dancing with The Stars, a gentile dancing contest with celebrity faces, which in it's homeland in the UK (where it is broadcast under the title Strictly Come Dancing) is shortly making a comeback for it's third series, and has been highly successful on Saturday evenings for the BBC as a more sensible and upmarket alternative to The X Factor on the competing ITV network.

Doubling with Desperate Housewives on Tuesday nights is The Apprentice, the Euroish adaption from the US format helmed by Donald Trump, where the successful person will work for Scott Technologies chairman Sir Jonathan Hogan. Following Grey's Anatomy on Monday nights is the new American adaptation of British sitcom The Office, which itself is followed by the return of offbeat US animation Family Guy.

TV3 will screen movies on Saturday and Sunday evenings, and particular highlights that will most likely be screened in October or November (with some likely to be held off until Christmas) Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets, The Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Signs, Minority Report, Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, Die Another Day, Bruce Almighty and The Matrix Reloaded. Whilst Brenner refuses to promise anything in relation to the scheduling of films, he has hinted that Harry Potter and Star Wars are the most likely candidates to be held off until the festive season, when ratings are usually always high.

Monday

 * 7:30pm - Coronation Street
 * 7:30pm - Coronation Street
 * 8:00pm - Silverthorne
 * 9:00pm - Grey's Anatomy
 * 10:00pm - The Office: An American Workplace
 * 10:30pm - Family Guy
 * 11:00pm - Nightline
 * 11:30pm - The Sopranos

Tuesday

 * 7:30pm - Barcroft
 * 8:00pm - Deal or No Deal
 * 9:00pm - The Apprentice
 * 10:00pm - Desperate Housewives

Wednesday

 * 7:30pm - Coronation Street
 * 8:00pm - Lost
 * 9:00pm - Wednesday Night at The Movies

Thursday

 * 8:00pm - Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?
 * 8:00pm - Deal or No Deal
 * 9:00pm - The Force
 * 10:00pm - House

Friday

 * 8:00pm - Doctor Who
 * 9:00pm - The X Factor
 * 10:00pm - TV Burp with Matt Hughes
 * 10:30pm - Skithouse
 * 11:00pm - The Panel Live

Sunday

 * 7:00pm - 60 Minutes
 * 8:00pm - Dancing with The Stars
 * 9:30pm - Sunday Night at The Movies