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It’s Super Fun Sunday.

Sunday, 17 July From 6pm. On TEN And WIN Network.

Get ready for a spectacular, super fun Sunday night of great family entertainment that will delight viewers around Australia this Sunday, 17 July on TEN.

With the release of the Family Feud Disney Edition board game, Australia’s #1 game show is celebrating with a very special Disney-themed episode at 6pm.

Two Disney super-fan families will compete for the chance to win the trip of a lifetime to Disneyland California, plus $10,000 spending money. Host Grant Denyer will be joined in studio by a very special guest, when Mickey Mouse stops by to meet the families.

At 6.30pm, the hit family entertainment series of 2015 The Great Australian Spelling Bee returns for a second series – on a new night and in a new timeslot. Hosts Grant Denyer and Chrissie Swan, together with word pronouncer Chris Edmund, will showcase some of Australia’s brightest young spellers.

This season 36 spellers between the ages of eight and 13 will compete, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as they showcase their amazing intellect and ingenuity. It is the ultimate showdown between little kids and big words.

Plus it is Finals Week on MasterChef Australia and the top six contestants are out to prove to the judges that they are worthy of taking out the MasterChef 2016 crown.

It all kicks off on Sunday at 7.30pm when the amateur cooks will be pushed to their limits with a mystery box challenge like no other.

TEN have another new motoring magazine style show starting next Saturday at 3:00pm called Cruise Mode hosted by Charli Robinson (Hi5, Breakfast co-host 90.9 SEA FM, Getaway) and Shannon ‘Nollsie’ Noll (Australian Idol). www.facebook.com/CruiseModeTV

Because when you think of cars, you think of Hi5’s Charli Robinson and Australian Idol’s Shannon ‘Nollsie’ Noll? :laughing:

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If Ten are gonna Premiere Life in Pieces after the Masterchef Grand Final, The Following Week they must be Paired with The Odd Couple and Finish off Season 1 while going straight to Season 2.

Someone get Bev on the phone and pass on that directive, please

Ten have confirmed the schedule of MasterChef Australia Grand Final week and Life In Pieces premiere.
Sunday July 24
MasterChef Australia: 7.30pm-9pm
Monday July 25
MasterChef Australia: 7.30pm-9.10pm
Tuesday July 26
MasterChef Australia: 7.30pm-9.30pm
Life In Pieces: 9.30pm-10pm

No thanks. The Odd Couple is utter shit. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

###Week commencing 24 July 2016


Sunday 24 July
06:00 pm 06:00 pm Family Feud Sunday
06:30 pm The Great Australian Spelling Bee
07.30 pm MasterChef Grand Final Week
09:00 pm Star Trek Into Darkness

Monday 25 July
07.30 pm MasterChef
The final three contestants vie for a place in the Grand Finale in tonight’s service challenge.
09:10 pm Have You Been Paying Attention?
Tom Gleisner quizzes Ed Kavalee, Sam Pang, Abby Coleman, Celia Pacquola & Lawrence Mooney to see who can remember the most about the events of the week. Special guest quizmaster: Katherine Kelly Lang.
10:10 pm NCIS: New Orleans – S2 Ep16

Tuesday 26 July
07.30 pm MasterChef Grand Final
09:30 pm Life In Pieces Series Premiere
10:00 pm NCIS: Los Angeles – S4 Ep21

Wednesday 27 July
07.30 pm The Bachelor Australia Series Premiere
09:00 pm Offspring
10:00 pm Madam Secretary (Rpt)
11:00 pm Hawaii FiveO (Rpt)

Thursday 28 July
07:30 pm The Bachelor Australia
09:00 pm Law & Order: S.V.U – S17 Ep20
10:00 pm Law & Order: S.V.U. Rpt
11:00 pm Blue Bloods

Friday 29 July
07:30 pm The Living Room
08:30 pm TBA
09:00 pm Have You Been Paying Attention? Encore
10:00 pm Joel Creasey’s Comedy Offensive

Saturday 30 July
06:00 pm Travels With The Bondi Vet Series Premiere
Chris gets lost in one of Chile’s best kept secrets, encounters some not so friendly locals in Thailand and finds out what the future of nightlife looks like in technological Tokyo.
06:30 pm TBA

I dont like the life in pieces slot.

Somehow I don’t think it’s going to be permanent, probably just TEN’s intention to get as many eyeballs on it as possible before it moves into an earlier spot vacated by Masterchef. You can’t blame them for wanting to try, but you can because holding out to show this for nearly a year after it premiered in the US and I’m sure I’m not the only one who thinks it won’t be long before its shifted to a different timeslot, eps are doubled up to be burnt off and then season 2 ends up airing over on ELEVEN. It really hasn’t got much chance

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The promos say “coming to Tuesdays” so I think it will end up at 7.30.

Ten Network challenges wall-to-wall Olympics coverage:

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/media/ten-network-challenges-walltowall-olympics-coverage/news-story/e855d815fa8411361e314e86c8c74b99

Not much we didn’t know mentioned here, other than All Star Family Fued is returning. Survivor looks likely to start after the Olympics based on the article too.

The Big Hits Keep Coming in August.
First-Run Favourites On TEN And WIN Network.

Australian television viewers are set for a huge month on Network Ten in August, with all their favourite early evening shows and big new seasons of proven hits set to hit screens.

TEN is the only primary commercial free-to-air television channel to increase its prime time audience during 2016 and a strong line-up in August will ensure the momentum continues.

The highlights on TEN include the brand new season of the television phenomenon The Bachelor Australia – which returns at 7.30pm on Wednesday 27 July – plus brand new episodes of the hit family entertainment show The Great Australian Spelling Bee (which starts this Sunday at 6.30pm), the acclaimed and beloved local drama Offspring, the Monday night party that is Have You Been Paying Attention? and the TV Week Logie Award winning The Living Room on Friday nights.

Grant Denyer’s All Star Family Feud returns with more laughs and more celebrities, while TEN’s award-winning early evening line-up of TEN Eyewitness News First At Five, Family Feud and The Project with Carrie Bickmore, Waleed Aly and Pete Helliar will continue to run hot during August.

TEN viewers will also be entertained by the hit new US comedy Life In Pieces, which debuts on Tuesday 26 July, blockbuster first-run movies such as Gone Girl, Divergent and The Fault In Our Stars, and the first two matches in the highly anticipated Bledisloe Cup showdown between the Wallabies and the All Blacks (20 August and 27 August).

Network Ten Chief Programming Officer, Beverley McGarvey, said: “This year our audiences have grown across all platforms.

“The strong line-up of first-run Australian content, first-run movies and some of our most popular US series we have in August will ensure viewers will find plenty to enjoy.”

“Still to come on TEN in 2016 are new seasons of the smash hit series The Bachelorette Australia and Gogglebox, big sporting events such as the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000, the must-watch new drama series The Wrong Girl and two of the television milestones of the year – the remarkable two-part event Brock and the spectacular and unmissable Australian Survivor,” she said.

“And in December, Network Ten will bring Australians the summer television sensations – the KFC Big Bash League and the Women’s Big Bash League.”

Network Ten’s ONE and ELEVEN will offer viewers a strong mix of first-run series and fan favourites during August.

ELEVEN’s line-up includes new episodes of the longest-running television drama series in Australia – NeighboursAmerican Gothic, Sleepy Hollow, Bob’s Burgers, Jane The Virgin, The Late Late Show With James Corden (returning in late July), The Grinder and Pokemon.

For August, ONE will feature Undercover Boss UK, Megafactories, Zoo, Rosewood, Man Seeking Woman, MotoGP action from Austria and the Czech Republic, and much more.

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Will Ten ask Shailene Woodley to film promos for both Divergent and The Fault in Our Stars, given both of her movies will be shown on the same network?

Are you having a fan boy moment? What does that have to do with anything?

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Another instant fail for 6pm. Where do they find this stuff? First Jamie Oliver now Chris Brown travelling around, doing his career a disservice.

Nope. I will keep watching Netflix and Stan. Maybe only watch Life in Pieces.

Surely that is segments from The Living Room.

Yes let’s put on The Simpsons instead!!!

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You joke but all of The Simpsons Shitposting groups on Facebook (all have sooo many members in it - most of them from Australia) would smash that promo game and give Ten so much free publicity - especially if Ten ran ‘the golden era’ of the show (seasons 1-10).

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