10 Bold - Programs and Schedules

Another post.

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The things you stumble on to by accident: The Love Boat with Aussie guest stars Alan Fletcher, Graham Kennedy, Brendon Lunney (Governor Frontbottom from The Olden Days sketches on The Late Show) and Margaret Laurence (Marilyn in Prisoner, Liz Chalmers in Number96) "The Love Boat" Farnsworth's Fling/Three in a Bed/I Remember Helen/Merrill, Melanie & Melanesia/Gopher Farnsworth Smith: Part 1 (TV Episode 1981) - IMDb

Gonna have to tune in tomorrow for Part 2 :stuck_out_tongue:

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what time was that on?

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12.00pm today

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Any news if Bold HD will come to Canberra anytime soon, now with more sport especially the A-League on the multichannel?

Gotta ask SCA that.

Don’t believe anything has been said publicly.

But nothing was said publicly about 10 BOLD HD in metro areas :wink:

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Without the A-League this weekend coming due to the Socceroos International Friendlies, “crime night” returns to 10Bold on Saturday night.

In place of Saturday’s A-League 7.00-10.15pm aedt slot: 6pm: JAG (x 2); 8pm: NCIS; 9pm: MacGyver (x 2). All repeats. Up against 10’s main channel of New-run “crime night”.

In place of Sunday arvo A-League 2.30-5.30pm aedt slot: 2.30pm: All 4 Adventure; 3.30pm: MacGyver (x2).

The A-League returns the following weekend.

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First time I can recall seeing 10Bold use a different colour other than red or white for its logo.

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Season 2 of Blood and Treasure will have its Australian FTA premiere on 10 Bold next Wednesday week (October 18) at 10.20pm. The series was axed by CBS in February this year.

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Here is a welcome piece of news…

10 Bold will finally get to season 4 of A Million Little Things.
The new season will premiere on Sunday December 17 late night for 3 episodes and then continue most nights of the week (but not all) at around that 11:15pm mark. 7 episodes will air that week and then in week commencing 24th another 10 episodes will air.

Seems more like a 10 Peach show, good thing it’s all on P+ for anyone interested and not wanting to chase it around the schedule.

Imagine programming a tv channel, where people watch things, so that people can easily watch them.

seems to be strategy that networks use from time to time to just burn off the FTA airing in obscure timeslots, sometimes multiple episodes in one go, only so it can then be posted onto the streaming platform for “catch up”. Seems a bit counterproductive but may be a strategy of pushing people to the streaming services.

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