I wonder why. Do you think ten was expecting a larger launch?
The Graham Norton Show will not be shown tonight but will return next week. Tonight’s schedule is:
07:30pm MasterChef Australia Masterclass
08:30pm The Living Room
09:30pm Have You Been Paying Attention? encore
10:30pm Shark Tank encore
Did Ten yank Life in Pieces after 2 weeks and replace it with Common Sense encores?
I can’t find the show anywhere now Ep 13 is the latest on Tenplay.
Has it been rescheduled? Should be an 11 show.
The show returns July 17 after Have You Been Paying Attention?
###Week commencing 16 July 2017
Sunday 16 July
06:30 pm Modern Family Rpt x2
07:30 pm MasterChef Australia
It’s finals week. The top six contestants enter the kitchen to face a mystery box challenge to prove to the judges just how far they have come in the competition.
09:00 pm Bull S1 Ep20
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane
09:55 pm Formula One British Grand Prix
Adelaide, Perth
09:55 pm NCIS: New Orleans Rpt x 2
Monday 17 July
07:30 pm MasterChef Australia
08:40 pm Have You Been Paying Attention?
09:40 pm Life in Pieces S2 Ep14
10:10 pm Elementary Rpt
Tuesday 18 July
07:30 pm MasterChef Australia
08:45 pm Shark Tank
09:45 pm NCIS Rpt x2
Wednesday 19 July
07:30 pm MasterChef Australia
The pressure is on as the top four contestants enter one of Melbourne’s top restaurants, Dinner By Heston, for a service challenge. Who will be the first semifinalist?
08:45 pm Offspring S7 Ep4
09:45 pm NCIS: Los Angeles Rpt
10:45 pm Hawaii Five-O Rpt
Thursday 20 July
07:30 pm MasterChef Australia
08:30 pm Common Sense
09:30 pm Law and Order: SVU Rpt
10:30 pm Blue Bloods Rpt
Friday 21 July
07:30 pm MasterChef Australia Masterclass
The final MasterClass of the season sees the tables turned on Gary, George and Shannon, who compete in a mystery box challenge. Later, Curtis Stone drops by to take part in an invention test relay.
08:30 pm The Living Room
09:30 pm TBA
10:30 pm TBA
Saturday 22 July
06:30 pm Bondi Vet
07:30 pm David Attenborough’s Fishing Leopards
08:30 pm Law & Order: S.V.U. Rpt x2
I don’t like this whole bumping TLR from its consistent 7:30 Friday time slot for a couple of Masterclass episodes, especially knowing that it rated no better than the usual Friday night line-up.
Regular Masterchef viewers wouldn’t be used to finding it in this timeslot (albeit a low rating Friday night) and it just pisses off regular TLR who have come to expect it to air consistently in that timeslot.
The last two Masterclasses would have aired on Thursdays if not for Common Sense. Although Common Sense is a co-production between Foxtel and Ten, I think Foxtel calls the shots on scheduling, forcing Ten to show Masterclasses on another night.
House Husbands star Gyton Grantley stars in a new lifestyle series which premieres this Saturday 15th July at 2:30pm on TEN called ‘Pooches at Play’
What actors have to do when work dries up
Which makes you wonder why he dropped out of the last series of House Husbands. Could have done one more series of that show rather than having to do something like this now.
With Studio 10 extending 1 hour, I’m already seeing a lot of people asking the obvious question about The Talk. First casuality of the renegotiated CBS deal?
There’s always a silver lining. At least we don’t have to put up with that claptrap and its overzealous studio audiences.
Who cares if the talk goes. It’s a nothing show. Pure filler. At least it’s replaced with Australian content. Why any one would bemoan the loss of an American talk show is beyond me
Really? I would have thought that an extended studio Ten would be celebrated over the loss of a US panel show import.
The extension of Studio 10 is something that probably should’ve been done three years ago!
I don’t think the loss of “The Talk” will be a massive loss to Ten’s daytime lineup when that show is just a lame rip-off of “The View” anyway.
What’s to say it won’t be shifted to another timeslot or even to Eleven.
But I’d have to agree with other comments that it’s far better to have a local product that’s obviously providing a cash flow rather than a lame import that has few viewers.
More branded content coming for Ten.
New Flight Centre TV show
FLIGHT Centre is set to generate new content highlighting the benefits of using a travel agent, with a new Network Ten show to be broadcast from next month. “We are very pleased to announce that we have secured distribution on Network Ten free-to-air and streaming networks, and will hopefully expand into new territories such as New Zealand, the UK, Canada & South Africa in the future,” he said. “It is a very exciting opportunity to showcase the most exciting destinations in the world in a fun and engaging format, with our knowledgeable team sharing valuable insights,” Wright added.
Source: Travel Daily
The show will be called The 48 Hour Destination and premiere on Sunday August 27, according to Flight Centre press release.
FLIGHT CENTRE TV SHOW CLEARED FOR TAKE-OFF
A new television travel show produced by Flight Centre has been cleared for take-off.
The show is to be featured on Network Ten from August, THE 48 HOUR DESTINATION will take viewers to the hottest locations in the world, backed by the expert advice of the people of the leading global travel retailer.
General Manager of Customer Experience for Flight Centre Travel Group, Darren Wright, said the program would consist of 13, half-hour episodes highlighting the knowledge and passion for travel through the eyes of the company’s consultants.
“THE 48 HOUR DESTINATION is a thirteen part travel series featuring Greer Gardiner, a Flight Centre travel consultant who is going to experience the best destinations around the world,’’ Mr Wright said.
“But here’s the catch, she’s only given herself 48 hours to experience everything she can. With the help of a local Flight Centre consultant she’ll be in good hands to have an experience of a lifetime,’’ he said.
Mr Wright said the television series was a first for the Flight Centre group.
“We are very pleased to announce that we have secured distribution on Network Ten free to air and streaming networks and will hopefully expand into new territories such as the New Zealand, UK, Canada and South Africa in the future.
“It is a very exciting opportunity to showcase the most exciting destinations in the world in a fun and engaging format, with our knowledgeable team sharing valuable insights,’’ he said.
The show has been created and produced internally by Head of Creative Luke Wheatley and will feature destinations that the Flight Centre Group operates in including Queenstown, New York, Cape Town, Vancouver, Auckland, Japan, Darwin, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Dubai, Phuket, London and San Francisco.
THE 48 HOUR DESTINATION will start in Australia on August 27.
Not according to David at tvtonight. I assume cast and crew won’t work the extra hour for free.
I think the problem is without the content deals, they don’t actually have anything else to replace The Talk.
One wonders what will happen with Dr Phil and Judge Judy?