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Our entertainment programs are brilliantly crafted to be memorable and unique, with stories that captivate Australians and have them coming back again and again. They are the perfect vehicle to put your brand at the centre of moments that make the nation laugh, cry and cheer.
At Seven, Australian production is at the heart of everything we do. We spend over $700 million a year across news, sport and entertainment programming to deliver high-value audiences of scale and reach every single day of the year.
In 2025, the screens of Seven will be home to 25 local entertainment shows, including hit tentpole shows that won more audiences this year on TV, digital or both: Farmer Wants A Wife, Australian Idol, My Kitchen Rules, The Voice, Dancing With The Stars and the most successful new entertainment show in recent years, The 1% Club.
As it heads into its 37th season in 2025, Home and Away reigns as Australia’s most-watched drama series and the biggest show on 7plus. Seven’s drama slate next year also includes the highly anticipated third season of the award-winning and high-rating drama RFDS.
Newcomers to Seven’s local line up in 2025 will include Stranded On Honeymoon Island, Once In A Lifetime, Jim Jefferies And Friends, all-new First Dates and the special events Working Class Man (the story of Jimmy Barnes), Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story and Cold Chisel Live: 50th Anniversary Tour.
A unique social experiment, Stranded on Honeymoon Island puts adventure, survival and – above all – isolation at the heart of this quest for love. But will the experience lead to love or loathing?
In Once In A Lifetime, beloved vet Dr Chris Brown embarks on global wildlife journeys joined by entertaining Australian personalities – including Mick Molloy, Amanda Keller, Kate Ritchie and Matt Preston – as his untrained and unqualified veterinary assistants. Together, they help iconic animals while navigating unpredictable and often humorous situations. From saving endangered species to facing wild dangers, these duos experience the raw beauty of nature.
In 2025, the host of Seven’s smash hit The 1% Club steps into his own stand-up show, Jim Jefferies And Friends. Featuring comedy legends Dave Hughes, Jimeoin, Arj Barker, Tommy Little, Nikki Osborne, Mel Buttle, Felicity Ward and many more, this strictly adults-only affair will see Jim in rip-snorting form as master of ceremonies.
Aussie music will take centre stage on Seven next year with two documentaries: Working Class Man, based on Jimmy Barnes’ best-selling book, featuring the iconic singer telling his story with his trademark honesty and insight to coincide with the 50th anniversary tour of Cold Chisel; and Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story, a hilarious and moving documentary about one of Australia’s most-loved bands that travels from the sticky carpets of Sydney pubs to the shiny stage of Top of the Pops.
After celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, Australia’s #1 lifestyle show Better Homes and Gardens returns, while TV WEEK Gold Logie winner Larry Emdur and the Chasers are back for a new season of The Chase Australia.
Also coming in 2025 are new seasons of the iconic Border Security: Australia’s Front Line and Highway Patrol, plus The Hunters, The Rise And Fall Of Kings Cross, The Great Outdoors and Off The Grid with Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge.
The biggest night in Australian TV – the TV WEEK Logie Awards – will sparkle on Seven and 7plus again in 2025, along with other special events including Melbourne’s Good Friday Appeal, Sydney’s Carols In The Domain and the Channel 7 Telethon in Perth, which raised a record $83.3 million last month.