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03 April 2021 February: Week 7 W/C 07/02/2021 Release Date: 09 February 2021 TVNZ 1 and TVNZ 2 Schedule 07 February 2021 - 03 April 2021 February: Week 7 w/c 07/02/2021 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 07/02/2021 08/02/2021 09/02/2021 10/02/2021 11/02/2021 12/02/2021 13/02/2021 06:00 Non Non Love Your Preschool Breakfast Early Preschool Breakfast Early Preschool Breakfast Early Preschool Breakfast Early Preschool Te Karere Preschool 06:00 Commercial Commercial Garden Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Free Free Free Free Free Free $1,050 $1,050 $1,050 $1,050 $250 06:30 Breakfast 1 Breakfast 1 Breakfast 1 Breakfast 1 Hyundai 06:30 Country Calendar $1,050 - $1,750 - $1,750 - $1,750 - $1,750 - $600 - 07:00 Living With The Littlest Pet Shop Breakfast 2 Littlest Pet Shop Breakfast 2 Ranger Rob Breakfast 2 Ranger Rob Breakfast 2 Ranger Rob Following Twain 07:00 Boss With Oscar Kightley $350 $350 $350 $350 $350 $600 07:30 Miraculous Miraculous Miraculous Miraculous Miraculous Infomercial Dragon Ball 07:30 Super $2,700 $350 $2,700 $350 $2,700 $350 $2,700 $350 $2,700 $350 $250 $600 08:00 Kristie and Phil's Preschool Breakfast 3 Preschool Breakfast 3 Preschool Breakfast 3 Preschool Breakfast 3 Preschool Infomercial Bakugan: Battle 08:00 Love It Or List It Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Planet Free Free Free Free Free - - - - - $250 $600 08:30 Faith In Action Pokemon 08:30 $1,800 $1,800 $1,800 $1,800 $1,800 $250 $600 09:00 Ellen Infomercial Ellen Infomercial Ellen Infomercial Ellen Infomercial Ellen Infomercial Emergency Call Pickle and 09:00 Peanut $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $600 09:30 Infomercial Infomercial Incredible Tomorrow's Faith In Action Tagata Pasifika The Simpsons 09:30 Journey World $1,050 $250 $1,050 $250 $1,050 $250 $1,050 $250 $1,050 $250 $250 $600 10:00 Tipping Point Neighbours Tipping Point Neighbours Tipping Point Neighbours Tipping Point Neighbours Tipping Point Neighbours John & Lisa's The Simpsons 10:00 Weekend Kitchen $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $700 10:30 American American American American American My Wife & Kids 10:30 Housewife Housewife Housewife Housewife Housewife $1,250 $300 $1,250 $300 $1,250 $300 $1,250 $300 $1,250 $300 $600 $750 11:00 The Chase Station 19 The Chase The The Chase The The Chase The The Chase Station 19 Cash Trapped Little Big Shots 11:00 Bachelorette NZ Bachelorette NZ Bachelorette NZ - 11:30 Cricket 2021 11:30 Super Smash AKL v WLG (M) - $1,400 $300 $1,400 $300 $1,400 $300 $1,400 $300 $1,400 $300 $600 $850 12:00 Rumour Has It Fair Go The 100K 1 News At The 100K 1 News At The 100K 1 News At The 100K 1 News At The 100K Cowboy Fear Factor 12:00 Pound Drop Midday Pound Drop Midday Pound Drop Midday Pound Drop Midday Pound Drop Builders $2,350 $2,350 $2,350 $2,350 $2,350 12:30 Emmerdale Emmerdale Emmerdale Emmerdale Emmerdale 12:30 $1,900 $450 $1,900 $450 $1,900 $450 $1,900 $450 $1,900 $450 $550 $1,050 13:00 Emmerdale Judge Rinder Emmerdale Judge Rinder Coronation Judge Rinder Coronation Judge Rinder Coronation Judge Rinder The Living God Friended 13:00 Street Street Street Room Me $1,900 $1,900 $700 $700 $700 13:30 Extreme Cake Extreme Cake Coronation Coronation Coronation 13:30 Makers Makers Street Street Street $1,300 $650 $550 $650 $550 $700 $550 $700 $550 $700 $550 $950 $800 14:00 Marley And Me Ellen The Middle Ellen The Middle Ellen The Middle Ellen The Middle Ellen The Middle Impossible The 14:00 Builds Bachelorette NZ $700 $700 $700 $700 $700 14:30 The Middle Home and Away Home and Away Home and Away Home and Away 14:30 - $700 $750 $700 $750 $700 $750 $700 $750 $700 $750 $950 $650 15:00 Paddington Tipping Point Shortland Street Tipping Point Shortland Street Tipping Point Shortland Street Tipping Point Shortland Street Tipping Point Shortland Street America's Cup: The 15:00 Station The Prada Cup Bachelorette NZ 2021 $700 $700 $700 $700 $700 15:30 Malory Towers Malory Towers Malory Towers Malory Towers Malory Towers 15:30 $1,000 $1,300 $350 $1,300 $350 $1,300 $350 $1,300 $350 $1,300 $350 $650 16:00 Extreme Cake Te Karere The Worst Witch Te Karere The Worst Witch Te Karere The Worst Witch Te Karere The Worst Witch Te Karere The Worst Witch The 16:00 Makers Bachelorette NZ $1,050 $600 $350 $600 $350 $600 $350 $600 $350 $600 $350 16:30 Bob Hearts Eat, Shop, Save Friends Eat, Shop, Save Friends Eat, Shop, Save Friends Eat, Shop, Save Friends Eat, Shop, Save Friends 16:30 Abishola $1,300 $1,050 $950 $1,050 $950 $1,050 $950 $1,050 $950 $1,050 $950 $1,050 $800 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 Pete's Dragon 17:00 Games $2,650 $2,850 $1,550 $2,850 $1,550 $2,850 $1,550 $2,850 $1,550 $2,850 $1,550 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 17:30 Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory $6,200 $1,200 $6,900 $2,000 $6,900 $2,000 $6,900 $2,000 $6,900 $2,000 $6,900 $2,000 - $2,600 February: Week 7 w/c 07/02/2021 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 07/02/2021 08/02/2021 09/02/2021 10/02/2021 11/02/2021 12/02/2021 13/02/2021 18:00 1 News At 6pm The Cube 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 Pete's Dragon 18:00 $4,350 $4,350 $4,350 $4,350 $4,350 18:30 Home and Away Home and Away Home and Away Home and Away Renters 18:30 $15,650 $2,900 $16,600 $5,650 $14,550 $5,650 $14,150 $5,650 $14,150 $5,650 $12,700 $5,650 $12,700 $2,600 19:00 A Perfect Planet A Current Affair The Repair Shortland Street Seven Sharp Shortland Street Seven Sharp Shortland Street Seven Sharp Shortland Street Seven Sharp Shortland Street Tipping Point The Simpsons 19:00 Shop Lucky Stars $8,800 $12,750 $11,000 $12,750 $9,800 $11,900 $9,800 $11,900 $9,800 $10,500 $5,600 19:30 Ready Player The Paramedics The 5 Gold Rings The Filthy House Police Ten 7 The Repair 8 Out of 10 Cats Young Sheldon 19:30 One Bachelorette NZ Bachelorette NZ Bachelorette NZ SOS Shop Does Countdown $12,700 $11,000 $7,600 $6,950 $5,600 20:00 The Celebrity The Check Up Booze Patrol Bradley Walsh & Mom 20:00 Chase Son: Breaking Dad $9,300 $10,800 $9,150 $10,800 $7,600 $10,800 $10,300 $7,100 $7,300 $5,850 $5,550 $5,600 20:30 Top Gear Travel Guides Rich House, How to Be Location, The Big Fat It's Your Fault The Last Big Fat Gypsy The Matrix The Hotel Mr & Mrs Smith 20:30 Aus in NZ Poor House Single Location, Quiz of the Year I'm Fat Samurai Wedding's Inspector Location: 20 Returns $10,150 Years And Counting 21:00 Life 21:00 $5,800 $7,150 $7,050 $6,600 $5,800 $6,100 $3,950 21:30 The Apprentice Motorway Patrol Coronation Coronation Coronation Schitt's Creek Dinner Date 21:30 UK Street Street Street $5,900 22:00 The Hateful 22:00 Eight $4,350 $4,100 $6,550 $4,100 $5,100 $4,100 $3,750 $1,900 22:30 Two And A Half 1 News Tonight 2 Broke Girls 1 News Tonight Mom 1 News Tonight 1 News Tonight America's Cup: 22:30 Men The Prada Cup 2021 Highlights $3,800 $1,500 $1,650 $1,500 $1,650 $1,500 $1,650 $1,650 $5,100 - $3,900 23:00 Border Patrol Two And A Half How To Get A 2 Broke Girls Straight Forward Mom The Late Cut Between Two 8 Out of 10 Cats Life Money Monster 23:00 Men Good Night's Cricket Show Worlds Sleep $6,050 $1,650 $900 $900 $900 $900 $5,800 23:30 Thomas Prodigal Son Hell's Kitchen The Resident Mom Towies Gordon Ramsay 23:30 Markle:My Story 24 Hours to Hell and Back $900 $700 $600 $600 $550 $800 $850 24:00 Impossible Queen Sugar Mom Inconceivable Blindspot Rhys Darby Big Life 24:00 Builds In Japan $600 $550 $600 $250 $500 24:30 Australian Crime Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial 24:30 Stories Free Free Free Free $400 $1,200 $250 $250 $250 $250 $500 $1,050 25:00 Infomercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Infomercial Commercial Commercial 25:00 Free Free Free Free Free Free $250 $250 - - - - $400 25:30 Infomercial Commercial Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial (GS) Infomercial Commercial 25:30 Free Free $250 - - $250 - $250 $250 $250 - $250 26:00 Infomercial Infomercial Infomercial (GS) Infomercial Infomercial (GS) Infomercial Infomercial (GS) Infomercial Infomercial (AH) Infomercial 26:00 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 - 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