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13 April 2021 TVNZ 1 & TVNZ 2 Schedule 04 July 2021 Release Date: 13 April 2021 TVNZ 1 & TVNZ 2 Schedule 04 July 2021 - 02 October 2021 July: Week 28 w/c 04/07/2021 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 04/07/2021 05/07/2021 06/07/2021 07/07/2021 08/07/2021 09/07/2021 10/07/2021 06:00 Non Non Breakfast Early Preschool Breakfast Early Preschool Breakfast Early Preschool Breakfast Early Preschool Breakfast Early Preschool Te Karere Preschool 06:00 Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Free Free Free Free Free Free $1,150 $1,150 $1,150 $1,150 $1,150 $250 06:30 Breakfast 1 Breakfast 1 Breakfast 1 Breakfast 1 Breakfast 1 Hyundai 06:30 Country Calendar $1,950 - $1,950 - $1,950 - $1,950 - $1,950 - $600 - 07:00 Breakfast 2 The Dog and Breakfast 2 The Dog and Breakfast 2 The Dog and Breakfast 2 The Dog and Breakfast 2 The Dog and Fishing And Beyblade Burst 07:00 Pony Show Pony Show Pony Show Pony Show Pony Show Adventure $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $550 $650 07:30 Alvinnn!!! And Alvinnn!!! And Alvinnn!!! And Alvinnn!!! And Alvinnn!!! And Infomercial Dragon Ball 07:30 the Chipmunks the Chipmunks the Chipmunks the Chipmunks the Chipmunks Super $2,750 $350 $2,750 $350 $2,750 $350 $2,750 $350 $2,750 $350 $250 $650 08:00 Breakfast 3 Miraculous Breakfast 3 Miraculous Breakfast 3 Miraculous Breakfast 3 Miraculous Breakfast 3 Miraculous Infomercial Star Wars 08:00 Rebels $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $250 $650 08:30 Preschool Preschool Preschool Preschool Preschool Faith In Action Pokemon 08:30 Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Journeys: The Free Free Free Free Free Series $2,150 - $2,150 - $2,150 - $2,150 - $2,150 - $250 $650 09:00 Ellen Infomercial Ellen Infomercial Ellen Infomercial Ellen Infomercial Ellen Infomercial Roads Less Power Rangers 09:00 Travelled Ninja Steel $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $300 $650 09:30 Infomercial Infomercial Incredible Tomorrow's Faith In Action Tagata Pasifika The Simpsons 09:30 Journey World $800 $250 $800 $250 $800 $250 $800 $250 $800 $250 $250 $600 10:00 Tipping Point Les Mills Adult Tipping Point Les Mills Adult Tipping Point Les Mills Adult Tipping Point Les Mills Adult Tipping Point Les Mills Adult Dinner Date Fresh 10:00 Classes Classes Classes Classes Classes $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $600 10:30 Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Full House 10:30 $950 $300 $950 $300 $950 $300 $950 $300 $950 $300 $650 $400 11:00 The Chase Little Big Shots The Chase Little Big Shots The Chase Little Big Shots The Chase Little Big Shots The Chase Little Big Shots Cash Trapped Full House 11:00 $400 11:30 Dress To 11:30 Impress - - $1,200 $350 $1,200 $350 $1,200 $350 $1,200 $350 $1,200 $350 $750 12:00 Attitude The Voice UK 1 News At Entertainment 1 News At Entertainment 1 News At Entertainment 1 News At Entertainment 1 News At Entertainment Inconceivable 12:00 Midday Midday Midday Midday Midday $700 $2,650 $2,650 $2,650 $2,650 $2,650 $550 12:30 Fair Go Emmerdale Emmerdale Emmerdale Emmerdale Emmerdale Reality 12:30 $650 $2,250 $450 $2,250 $450 $2,250 $450 $2,250 $450 $2,250 $450 $800 13:00 Sunday Emmerdale Judge Rinder Emmerdale Judge Rinder Coronation Judge Rinder Coronation Judge Rinder Coronation Judge Rinder The Living 13:00 Street Street Street Room $2,250 $2,250 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 13:30 Hyundai Fair Go Coronation Coronation Coronation 13:30 Country Street Street Street Calendar $700 $700 $1,400 $550 $1,400 $550 $1,000 $550 $1,000 $550 $1,000 $550 $750 $700 14:00 Unbreakable Home and Away Ellen Murphy Brown Ellen Murphy Brown Ellen Murphy Brown Ellen Murphy Brown Ellen Murphy Brown The Apprentice Reality 14:00 Omnibus Aotearoa $700 $700 $700 $700 $700 14:30 Home and Away Home and Away Home and Away Home and Away Home and Away 14:30 $850 $800 $750 $800 $750 $800 $750 $800 $750 $800 $750 $850 $700 15:00 Inside Taronga Tipping Point Shortland Street Tipping Point Shortland Street Tipping Point Shortland Street Tipping Point Shortland Street Tipping Point Shortland Street Amazing Hotels- Entertainment 15:00 Zoo Life Beyond The Lobby $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 15:30 Holly Hobbie Holly Hobbie Holly Hobbie Holly Hobbie Holly Hobbie 15:30 $850 $1,300 $450 $1,300 $450 $1,300 $450 $1,300 $450 $1,300 $450 $900 $800 16:00 Factual Te Karere Brain Busters Te Karere Brain Busters Te Karere Brain Busters Te Karere Brain Busters Te Karere Brain Busters How To Lose Reality 16:00 Weight Well $950 $850 $450 $850 $450 $850 $450 $850 $450 $850 $450 16:30 B Positive Lifestyle Friends Lifestyle Friends Lifestyle Friends Lifestyle Friends Lifestyle Friends 16:30 $1,000 $1,200 $1,000 $1,200 $1,000 $1,200 $1,000 $1,200 $1,000 $1,200 $1,000 $1,200 $1,000 $1,200 17:00 The Chase Ellen's Game of The Chase The Simpsons The Chase The Simpsons The Chase The Simpsons The Chase The Simpsons The Chase The Simpsons The Chase Entertainment 17:00 Games $3,150 $3,350 $1,800 $3,350 $1,800 $3,350 $1,800 $3,350 $1,800 $3,350 $1,800 $3,600 17:30 The Chase The Chase The Big Bang The Chase The Big Bang The Chase The Big Bang The Chase The Big Bang The Chase The Big Bang The Chase 17:30 Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory $8,300 $1,850 $8,800 $2,150 $8,800 $2,150 $8,800 $2,150 $8,800 $2,150 $8,800 $2,150 $8,250 $1,250 July: Week 28 w/c 04/07/2021 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 04/07/2021 05/07/2021 06/07/2021 07/07/2021 08/07/2021 09/07/2021 10/07/2021 18:00 1 News At 6pm Nine Lives 1 News At 6pm Neighbours 1 News At 6pm Neighbours 1 News At 6pm Neighbours 1 News At 6pm Neighbours 1 News At 6pm Neighbours 1 News At 6pm The Simpsons 18:00 $5,050 $5,050 $5,050 $5,050 $5,050 $2,800 18:30 Home and Away Home and Away Home and Away Home and Away Home and Away Saturday Family 18:30 Movie $21,300 $4,750 $22,400 $7,600 $21,300 $7,600 $20,150 $7,600 $20,150 $7,600 $18,800 $7,600 $18,350 19:00 Hyundai MasterChef Seven Sharp Shortland Street Seven Sharp Shortland Street Seven Sharp Shortland Street Seven Sharp Shortland Street Seven Sharp Shortland Street Jamie's Easy 19:00 Country Australia Meals Everyday Calendar $18,500 $13,850 $14,800 $12,800 $14,100 $13,850 $13,400 $11,750 $12,950 $9,600 $12,500 $9,100 19:30 Sunday Fair Go MasterChef Eat Well For MasterChef Entertainment MasterChef Your Home MasterChef The Repair Wife Swap The 19:30 Australia Less Australia Australia Made Perfect Australia Shop Australia Brokenwood Mysteries $15,550 20:00 Highway Cops 20:00 $14,500 $11,500 $13,450 $13,000 $13,000 $13,000 $12,800 $13,000 $12,800 $13,000 $10,250 $4,750 20:30 Beat The Sunday The Apprentice Taskmaster NZ Factual Have You Been Location, Carlos Reno 10 Years Police Ten 7 Good With Saturday 20:30 Chasers Premiere Movie Aotearoa Paying Location, Rescue Younger In 10 Wood Blockbuster Attention? Location Days $9,250 $8,250 $6,500 21:00 Call Me Kat A Current Affair 8 Out of 10 Cats 21:00 Does Countdown $12,500 $10,550 $8,250 $8,650 $7,600 $7,700 $5,150 $8,650 $6,150 $7,700 $6,500 21:30 Prodigal Son Drama Mom Coronation Naked Attraction Coronation Would I Lie To Coronation Ambulance: Schitt's Creek Gordon Ramsay 21:30 Street Street You? Street Code Red Uncharted $7,400 $4,100 $4,300 22:00 Renters Have You Been Taskmaster NZ 22:00 Paying Encore Attention? $3,850 $6,150 $3,850 $4,750 $3,850 $5,550 $3,850 Encore $2,600 $3,850 $4,550 $3,450 $3,100 $2,900 $4,750 22:30 One Lane Movie 1 News Tonight Two And A Half 1 News Tonight 2 Broke Girls 1 News Tonight Comedy 1 News Tonight Motorway Patrol 1 News Tonight Comedy Little Birds Saturday Late 22:30 Bridge Men Movie $1,800 $2,000 $1,800 $2,000 $1,800 $2,250 $1,800 $2,000 $1,800 $2,750 23:00 Factual Two And A Half Sunday 2 Broke Girls Nurses Mom The Apprentice Police Ten 7 Coroner Paranormal 23:00 Men Aotearoa Caught on Camera $1,550 $1,200 $1,200 $1,200 $1,200 $1,250 23:30 Black Sails Two And A Half 2 Broke Girls Mom Travel Guides Drama 23:30 Men NZ $900 $650 $900 $650 $900 $650 $900 $900 $1,500 $700 24:00 Q + A with Jack Two And A Half Burden Of Truth 2 Broke Girls The Mallorca Mom Drag SOS Drama Wellington Proven Innocent 24:00 Tame Men Files Paranormal $600 $1,400 $500 $500 $500 $750 $450 $1,900 24:30 Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial 24:30 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $600 25:00 Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial 25:00 Free Free Free Free Free Free - - - - - 25:30 Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial 25:30 $250 - $250 - $250 - $250 - $250 - 26:00 Infomercial Infomercial (GS) Infomercial Infomercial (GS) Infomercial Infomercial (GS) Infomercial Infomercial (AH) Infomercial Infomercial (GS) 26:00 - $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 26:30 Infomercial (GS) Infomercial Infomercial (GS) Infomercial Infomercial (GS) Infomercial Infomercial (GS) Infomercial Infomercial (GS) Infomercial Infomercial (GS) 26:30 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 27:00 Commercial Infomercial Commercial Infomercial Commercial Infomercial Commercial Infomercial Commercial Infomercial Commercial 27:00 Free Free Free Free Free Free - $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 - 27:30 Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial 27:30 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 28:00 Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial 28:00 $250 - $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 28:30 Infomercial Hope Channel Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial 28:30 Masterstroke $250 $250 $250 - $250 - $250 - $250 - $250 $250 29:00 Infomercial Infomercial
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