Sky Mix Wednesday Guide: Border Patrol, Trek & Dashcam – Your Mid‑Week TV Fix
Wednesday on Sky Mix offers a mix of hard‑edge reality, gripping drama and a dash of science‑fiction. Whether you’re into border patrols, time‑traveling starships or a quick dash‑cam thrill, there’s a slot for you.
Reality‑Bite: Border Security & Friends

Border Security: America’s Frontline – Two episodes (S2 ep 5 & 6) placed back‑to‑back at 06:00–07:00. Cameras follow U.S. border agents as they enforce immigration policy. The series is still entertaining for viewers who like front‑line action.
Border Patrol – Two 30‑minute instalments (S8 ep 3 & 4) from 07:00–08:00. New Zealand customs officers keep the nation safe from smuggling. It holds up well for those who appreciate the everyday logistics of border control.
Nothing To Declare – Four consecutive episodes (S8 ep 1–4) from 08:00–10:00. Australian officers tackle drug smuggling and quarantine oddities. The fly‑on‑the‑wall format provides a reliable look into national security.
Driving & Traffic Drama
Caught On Dashcam – One hour block from 11:00–12:00 featuring S6 ep 3. This show offers a mix of thrills and spills captured on car cameras. It’s a solid choice for a quick adrenaline fix.
Police 24/7 – Two hour slots (S2 ep 32 at 12:00–13:00; S2 ep 33 at 19:00–20:00). The series follows traffic stops that turn into chases and emergency calls. The content stays reliable for fans of real‑life policing.
Crime & Action
FBI: Most Wanted – One hour at 20:00–21:00. The episode “Patriots” (S3 ep 2) follows a fugitive task force in Washington, DC. The storyline remains engaging for viewers who like procedural drama.
The Rookie – One hour at 21:00–22:00. Episode “Coding” (S4 ep 17) shows an officer negotiating with a hostage‑taker. The tension holds up well for those who enjoy contemporary police narratives.
Fantasy & Sci‑Fi
Grimm – One hour at 22:00–23:00. Episode “Game Ogre” (S1 ep 8) brings a mythical convict into the mix. The episodes keep the show’s unique blend of folklore and crime.
Fantasy Island – One hour at 23:00–00:00. Episode “MJ Akuda & the 1st, 2nd, 3rd Wives Club” (S2 ep 13/13) explores a doctor’s tangled relationships. The drama remains engaging for viewers who enjoy character‑driven stories.
Space Adventures
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – One hour at 15:00–16:00. The “Resurrection” episode (S? ep?) adds a new dimension to Kira’s world. The series continues to hold up as a classic sci‑fi staple.
Stargate SG‑1 – One hour at 16:00–17:00. “Avalon” (Part 2 of 2) transports characters to a galaxy populated by worshippers. The episode remains solid for fans of the franchise.
Star Trek: The Next Generation – One hour at 18:00–19:00. “A Matter of Time” shows Picard’s quest to save a planet. The episode offers a dependable blend of adventure and moral dilemma.
Road & Traffic Safety
Road Wars – One hour at 01:00–02:00. The episode (S5 ep 10) showcases chase scenes and house raids. The show stays reliable for viewers interested in high‑speed action.
Highway Patrol – Two consecutive 30‑minute episodes (S10 ep 5 & 6) from 02:00–03:00. Australian traffic enforcers face crashes and drunk drivers. The series holds up well for those who enjoy on‑the‑road policing.
Highway Cops – Two 30‑minute episodes (S9 ep 3 & 4) from 04:00–05:00. They follow New Zealand highway safety operations. The format remains reliable for viewers who appreciate traffic safety content.
Bottom Line
With a robust lineup that spans border security, police action, sci‑fi adventures and road drama, Sky Mix’s Wednesday schedule offers something for every taste. Whether you’re into the gritty reality of customs work or the speculative worlds of Trek, there’s a slot that keeps the mid‑week groove alive.