List of television programmes broadcast by ViuTVsix
Appearance
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This is a list of television programmes broadcast by Hong Kong English language television channel ViuTVsix.
Current programming
[edit]Drama
[edit]- Boardwalk Empire (2017)[1][2][3]
- Entourage (2017)[1][2][3]
- Strike Back (2017)[3]
- True Detective (2017)[3][4]
- The Sopranos (2017-present)
- The Newsroom (2018-present)
- Treme (2018-present)
Other
[edit]- Criminal Minds (2017)[3][5]
- Lewis (2017)[3]
- Miranda (2017)[3]
- My Generation (2017)[3][5]
- Rectify (2017)[3][5]
- Switched at Birth (2017–2018)
- The Syndicate (2017)[3]
- Tripped (2017)[3][5]
- The Widower (2017)[5]
- Happy Endings (2017-present)
- Grey's Anatomy (2017-present)
- Blindspot (2018-present)
- The Closer (2018-present)
- Prime Suspect (2018)
- Fearless (2018)
Documentary, lifestyle and factual television
[edit]- Angry Planet (2017–present)
- Before I Kick the Bucket (2017)[5]
- Bondi Vet (2017–present)[3]
- Break'n Reality (2017)
- Bringing Sexy Back (2017)[3]
- Britain's Best Bakery (2017)
- Changing Faces (2017)
- Cook the Books (2017)
- Crimes that Shook Australia (2017–present)[3][5]
- Dementia Can Be Cured (2017)
- DOGTV (2017–present)[1][2][3]
- The Eccentrics (2017–present)
- Food Factory (2017–present)
- How to Live to a Hundred (2017)
- I, Pedophile (2017)[5]
- Is Sugar the New Fat? (2017)[3]
- Letters to Our Children (2017)
- Married at First Sight (2017–present)[5]
- Mountain Bike Chronicles 2012 (2017)
- Money For Nothing (2017–present)
- Monkey Life (2017)[5]
- Nothing On Earth (2017)[5]
- Ocean Vet (2017)
- Oh My God (2017–present)[5]
- Pet Island (2017)[5]
- Predict My Future (2017)
- The Professionals (2017)
- Red Bull Cliptomaniacs (2017)
- Ryan Doyle Travel Story (2017)
- The Sheriffs Are Coming (2017–present)[3]
- Take Heart (2017)[5]
- Vet on the Hill (2017–present)[3]
- 70 with a Six Pack (2017)
Kids/Teens
[edit]- The Adventures of Chuck and Friends (2017–present)
- Blue Zoo (2017–present)
- The Day My Butt Went Psycho! (2017–present)
- Ella the Elephant (2017–present)
- G.I. Joe: Renegades (2017)
- Hi-5 (2017–present)
- Kaijudo (2017–present)
- Max Steel (2017–present)
- Meet the Menagerie (2017–present)
- Pound Puppies (2017–present)[5]
- Sidekick (2017–present)
- Strange Hill High (2017–present)
- Transformers: Rescue Bots (2017–present)
- Tree Fu Tom (2017–present)
- Willa's Wild Life (2017–present)
- SpongeBob SquarePants (2022-present)
- The Patrick Star Show (2022-present)
- Polly Pocket (2023-present)
Music
[edit]- BBC Music Awards[n 1] (2017–present)
- Chart Folio[n 2] (2017–present)
- Front and Center: Grouplove (2017)
- Front and Center: Tom Odell (2017)
- Guitar Center Sessions: Muse (2017)
- Guitar Center Sessions: OneRepublic (2017)
- Guitar Center Sessions: Soundgarden (2017)
- Kylie - Kiss Me Once (2017)
- MusiCares - Neil Young (2017)
- One Love Manchester (2017)
- Robbie Williams - Take the Crown (2017)
- Sam Smith - Bestival (2017)
News, politics and finance
[edit]- Al Jazeera News Live (2017–present)
- CNN Newsroom (2017–2020)
- CNN News Stream (2017–2020)[3][4]
- DW News (2017–present)
- 24K Finance (2019–2020)
- NHK Newsline (2017–present)
- ViuTV News (2017–present)[3]
- Weekly Re-Viu (2017–present)[3]
- 20/20 (2017–present)[2][3]
Sports
[edit]- Hong Kong Sevens (2017–present)[6]
- PGA Tour 2017 The Players Championship (2017–present)
- Red Bull Crashed Ice World Championship 2013 (2017)[5]
- Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2013 (2017–present)
- Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour 2012 (2017)
- WWE Raw (2017–present)
Notes
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c ViuTV ready to roll in English - The Standard
- ^ a b c d ViuTV to roll out English channel on March 31
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v 英文頻道ViuTVsix96台於3月31日全面啟播
- ^ a b ViuTV英文台月尾啟播 專攻美劇仲有狗電視睇?
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Programme Schedule from 2017-05-01 to 2017-05-28 for ViuTVsix" (PDF). Retrieved 14 April 2017.
- ^ "Major Sports Event - Events - Hong Kong Sevens". Retrieved 27 March 2017.
External links
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