Ten have announced that The Cheap Seats will be return next year.
Not sure why you’re mentioning The Weakest Link & Big Brother VIP here, as they’re on Nine & Seven respectively.
Old format though, so until further notice I’d only say there are two (three if you count The First Inventors, held over from this year) genuinely new programs coming to the network in 2022.
Everything else is very “same old, same old” IMO. The local programming being commissioned for Paramount+ should get a run on Ten instead of triple Bull on Wednesday nights!
I’m well aware of that. You obviously have not followed the conversation.
Ryan said not much announced today then Killy said to Ryan not everything is announced at an upfront so I gave examples of programs that have aired during the year that weren’t at last years upfronts.
Still don’t know why news, which would be the most cost-intensive product surely, just barely gets a mention. ABC, Seven and Nine all pump out more news bulletins every day than ever before – even SBS still puts out two bulletins each weeknight – and at a time when news is more important than ever, Ten is still locked in to the one early evening bulletin.
The Project is fine as a broader news/current affairs outlet, but for all its expense Ten News has potential but nothing is ever done about improving its reach.
Good riddance. It’s had enough time to gain an audience.
Looks like it will probably be a Foxtel exclusive? Probably not a bad idea if we’re getting two seasons of regular Gogglebox again since amy additional spinoffs usually drives viewer fatigue of the format in Australia.
TV Tonight said that it’s coming back, though no mention of that from Monaghan from what I could see.
Let’s hope these ones get renewed. The former two would be good for Thursday nights whilst the latter is a nice little show that could work on Wednesday nights (even though we will probably get triple Bull as always).
Any return of those shows would surely depend on how the pandemic situation goes over the next few months?
Hopefully this one doesn’t go ahead - on either Ten or Foxtel. Already a format starting to get long in the tooth, a Celebrity version will probably be the beginning of the end.
No major surprise there.
After four years, this show had probably run its course. No doubt Dave will be hoping his spot on 2DayFM’s poor rating breakfast program isn’t next though!