Change is in the air for SWAT agents! On August 19, TF1 began broadcasting the 7th season of the police series, hosted by Shemar Moore.
A few weeks later, the private channel continued with an 8th season, which is also the last in fiction. Unfortunately, the audience will be very thin when you hit the front page at 9.10pm. This Tuesday, October 21st.
SWAT replaces broadcast day
From tonight, TF1 will really change the day SWAT is broadcast. Season 8 will now air every Wednesday night, replacing Tracker, which is going off air.
See you tomorrow night on TF1 to discover the rest of the adventures of our favorite heroes. And in this new episode, titled “Reasons to Be Angry,” two young Indians are targeted by gunmen as they calmly drive down the highway.
Arriving in front of the hospital, they continue into the middle of a shootout involving Deacon, who is visiting his daughter Victoria.
Is it the girl’s parents who don’t approve of her relationship? Hondo and Powell know how wrong we can be in thinking we want the best for our offspring…
Why isn’t SWAT on Tuesday nights anymore?
The reason for this program change is simple. On Tuesday evening, instead of the 8th season of SWAT, TF1 will offer viewers the Harry Potter saga. A great way for fans to get into the Christmas spirit.
On Tuesday, October 21, you’ll be able to find Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, the first installment in the iconic series. TF1 continues in the coming weeks with Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, then Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
If next Tuesday’s show has not yet been announced, there is no doubt that the channel will continue to air episodes week after week.
Catch SWAT Season 8 on Wednesday 22 October from 9.10pm. on TF1.
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