Ten Network - Programs and Schedules

They’re not the only ones that do it…

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I dont think anyone has denied that. I haven’t watched channel Nine since the cricket finished and I have only watched Murder Uncovered on Seven. So I can’t judge on networks I don’t watch. The only other channel I watch is ABC and they seem to always be on time.

Late programming change.

Law & Order: SVU replaced with encore of This Is Us at ~10pm

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The segment in which the Goggleboxers review This Is Us is brilliant advertising for the show. It’s no wonder they’re encoring it after Gogglebox. I’m even tempted to check it out after the reviews and the snippets I saw on Gogglebox.

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I’ve watched the first two eps and it’s good for a free to air drama. Was going to sack it off but then end of episode 2 hooked me a little more.

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###Week commencing 26 February 2017


Sunday 26 February
06:00 pm Family Feud - Sunday
06:30 pm Bondi Rescue S12 Ep 5
07:00 pm I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!
The jungle family are heading to the movies as the celebrities compete in bush tucker trials set amongst classic movie scenes and props. Plus, who is the next celebrity to leave the jungle?
08:30 pm 24: Legacy Ep3
09:30 PM Homeland S6 Ep3
10:30 PM TBA

Monday 27 February
07:30 pm I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!
09:00 pm Whose Line Is It Anyway? Australia
09:30 pm Life In Pieces S2 Ep 6 and 7
10:30 pm The Odd Couple S3 Ep9 and 10

Tuesday 28 February
07:30 pm I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!
08:30 pm NCIS S14 Ep4
09:30 pm NCIS: Los Angeles S8 Ep10
10:30 pm TBA

Wednesday 1 March
07:30 pm I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!
08:30 pm This Is Us S1 Ep4
09:30 pm Madam Secretary S3 Ep10
10:30pm Hawaii Five-O Rpt

Thursday 2 March
07:30 pm I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!
09:00 pm Gogglebox Australia S4 Ep3
10:00 pm Law & Order: S.V.U. S17 Ep17
11:00 pm Blue Bloods S7 Ep16

Friday 3 March
07:30 pm The Living Room
08:30 pm The Graham Norton Show
Guests: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, Ben Affleck, Sienna Miller & Gregory Porter.
09:30 pm TBA

Saturday 4 March
06:00 pm Bondi Rescue
06:30 pm Scorpion S2 Ep23
07:30 pm MacGyver S1 Ep15
08:30 pm Hawaii Five-O S7 Ep15
09:30 pm NCIS Rpt
10:30 pm TBA

isn’t Adelaide getting the news from 5.30 to 6.30 rather than 5.30 till 6 on March 4

Do they normally?

on a occasion they do get the news at 5.30 or even 6pm whenever there is a big Supercar race or Australian F1 event. Back in October of last year, SA got the news at 5.30 to 6.30 due to Bathurst 1000.

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Seeing another instalment of Jungle Radio with Steve Price tonight with another moving insight highlighted for me that Australia could support a TV talk show. Even these relatively minor celebrities have interesting stories worth telling and there aren’t many supportive platforms where they can be told. I know there are shows like The Project, but that is usually a situation where three people plus a comedian conduct an interview. Steve Price has been very good in getting the celebs to open up in some cases about sometimes difficult backgrounds.

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Steve Price to front his own talk show. Not sure if I would watch but it would be interesting.

It would be wildly off topic to reply in the “I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!” thread where some of the posts I’m referencing were made, hopefully this is the most relevant thread.

My response to the people who want to see the likes of Big Brother and Australia Idol revived and airing on Ten again: No thanks. Just because a program worked on TV a decade or more ago doesn’t mean that it should return. If you need proof, look at what happened with the revivals of Gladiators, Hey Hey It’s Saturday, It’s A Knockout and Young Talent Time (just to name a few) within the last decade…starting out strong before quickly flopping and being axed.

While I’m sure Ardent Leisure might want the show back to generate some positive buzz for it’s Gold Coast theme park which had a very troubling end to 2016, personally I’m not sure that the Australian public wants to see another revival of Big Brother (at least not at the moment) especially when Nine had the show only a few years ago.

And reviving Australian Idol? I thought that shiny floor singing/talent shows in general are on the wane at the moment. That’s why The X Factor has been cancelled by Seven (and I personally will not be surprised if The Voice goes this way in the next couple of years). Also, the recent revivals of Australia’s Got Talent and So You Think You Can Dance…enough said really.

TV viewers in 2017 have different tastes and expectations to the TV viewers of 2007, 1997 or 1987 and Ten (infact, Seven and Nine as well) needs to respond to that with bold, innovative primetime programing at a level currently not seen on Australian TV. Simply reviving concepts which have been tried before is not going to be something that will impress the increasing amount of Australian viewers who are now more entertained by online streaming services than anything scheduled in primetime on commercial TV.

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I wouldn’t mind an All Stars Big Brother on Ten with people from previous years on it in the house.

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Except most of the people who appeared on Big Brother are as thick as two short planks and would have difficulty understanding the rules, let alone, play the game. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Although I agree I still think Big Brother has potential to work. I do not think any tweaks to Australian Idol would make it work.

I would still like to see an Australian network have a proper attempt at The Apprentice and I can just see it working on Ten. Not a celebrity version. Survivor, The Apprentice, Shark Tank and Gogglebox could work together to bring different viewers to the network.

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24 Legacy moves into a double episode this Sunday at 8.30 with Homeland staying at 10.30. Following week (March 5) is where Bull will premiere at 8.30 with 24 Legacy at 9.30

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Glad 10 made the move pity Bull wasn’t advertised over the Big Bash.

Won’t do any better anyway in my opinion. US Drama on a Sunday night is dead… it’s almost dead on FTA on any night of the week.

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Just my opinion, but I’ve always felt that most of those shows you mention that had comebacks (and others, like The Mole and The Price Is Right) suffered because of cheap and dreadful production decisions. The people involved with those reboots either failed to understand what made those shows so popular the first time around and how to bring that into the present, and/or did not have the budget necessary to deliver on it.

I agree that Idol is dead in the water but Big Brother would have a better chance only if it moved away from the dreadful talent agency casting of the Channel 9 years and returned to having genuine everyday people in the house.

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