The Voices Generations
7.30pm, Monday, Seven Network
A tasty new format for The Voice livens things up in 2022. This program runs over three nights, featuring 13 acts who will face the experienced panel of Keith Urban, Jessica Mauboy, Kia Ora and Guy Sebastian to earn a spot on their team and grand final glory. The competitors are family, friends, neighbours and students, combining into duos and bigger groups.
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Muster Dogs
7.40pm, Sunday, ABC
It's a show that has captured the nation's hearts. Five kelpie puppies, bred from top performing kelpie muster dogs by Joe Spicer in Victoria, are sent to five properties around the nation with the goal of becoming the best muster dog in 12 months. The usual training timeframe is three years, so this is serious training on working properties. But as the debut show made obvious last Sunday, the dogs are adorable, with heaps of personality. And the trainers carry plenty of chutzpah, too. If you love dogs, catch up to this program.
The Weakest Link
9.10pm, Tuesday, February 1, Channel 9 & Nine Now
Television's most cutthroat quiz show returns for a special episode when Australia's favourite celebrities go head-to-head. Comedian Magda Szubanski is back as host as our celebrities attempt to win a huge cash jackpot of up to $250,000 for their chosen charity. Celebrities on the show include Brooke Boney, Todd Woodbridge, Gyton Grantley, Samuel Johnson, Lucy Durack, Dilruk Jayasinha, Toni Pearen and Alli Simpson.
Winter Olympics
February 4-20, Seven Network
The opening ceremony starts from 11am on Friday, February 4. Hamish McLachlan and Abbey Gelmi lead the Seven team, and experts include Australia's two most decorated female aerial skiers, Jacqui Cooper and Lydia Lassila, and Olympic Winter cult legend Steven Bradbury. it all kicks off two days before the opening ceremony, on Wednesday, February 2, when history will be made as Australia's first curling team, Queenslander Tahli Gill and Victorian Dean Hewitt, take to the ice.
Super Bowl LVI
February 14, Seven Network
This is just an early reminder one of the world's biggest sporting events is coming your way. There are four teams left, and the two finalists will be decided this coming weekend (Cincinnati v Kansas City in the AFC, Los Angeles Rams v San Franciso Giants in the NFC; the winners meet in the Super Bowl). The big game will be played at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood (Los Angeles), California. Seven's broadcast of the NFL on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus has just been renewed through 2024, delivering 50 live NFL games each season including weekly Sunday afternoon games in season (broadcast Monday mornings in Australia), plus all the action from the Playoff and Pro Bowl games and one of the biggest sporting events in the world - the Super Bowl. Australian fans will also have access to exclusive on-demand shows, replays, highlights and bonus content on 7plus, including the weekly live post-match analysis show, NFL Armchair Experts, hosted by Ben Graham, the first Australian to play in a Super Bowl.