Well, it’s sinking like an anchor and weighing the network down.
This rated like 300k last year, albeit agaist tough competition from the tennis and cricke t.
and the cricket Luke
That lowest 4.9 last Sunday could be beaten this Sunday with that rubbish schedule. Do they not have anyone who can think outside the box with programming? Something like The Ghan.
hang on a sec… you’re expecting Ten to schedule creative programs from an empty cupboard?
…in summer.
I mentioned before but I don’t see the issue. From the following week they are ready to roll into 2018 with I’m a Celebrity and so on. This was the last weekend for filler program.
They are getting Bull totally up to date with America and completely finishing off Wisdom of the Crowd. From a sales perspective maybe not good, but for viewers of those two shows that is good news
Seal Team premieres with a double episode on Sunday 28th Jan following I’m A Celebrity launch.
New SVU coming to Monday nights (another new timeslot) at 9pm the following night on 29th Jan.
Maybe be wrong but I can’t see Seal Team rating well in Australia.
Yes I can’t see how they could connect with it and I don’t see anything appealing in the promo.
David Boreanaz has some fans from Buffy/Angel and Bones so I think that would be their only hope to get people to sample this.
What will be shown on Wednesday nights given Ten is short on Australian dramas?
Hughesy, I Have a Problem breaks NCIS’ stranglehold on Tuesday nights (well, new episodes don’t rate anymore). If it can stay in the schedule, this should ensure when the current season of NCIS resumes, it can be shown continuously until the end of May followed by new season of Shark Tank.
Im surprised law and order svu is being given the monday slot. Im assuming todd sampson will go to Wednesday or they might air NCIS there.
Week commencing 28 January 2018
Sunday 28 January
06:30 pm The Sunday Project
07:30 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Series 4 Premiere
09:00 pm SEAL Team Ep 1 and 2 Series Premiere
11:00 pm TBA
Monday 29 January
07:30 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
09:00 pm Law and Order SVU: S19 Ep7 Series Return
10:00 pm Law and Order SVU: Rpt
Tuesday 30 January
07:30 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
08:30 pm Hughesy, We Have a Problem Series Premiere
09:30 pm TBA x 2
Wednesday 31 January
07:30 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
09:00 pm TBA x 2
Thursday 1 February
07:30 pm Big Bash Semi Final 1
10:10/10:40/11:10 pm Blue Bloods Rpt
Perth
07:30 pm Bondi Rescue Rpt
08:00 pm Gold Coast Cops Rpt
08:30 pm NCIS: New Orleans Rpt
09:30 pm Blue Bloods Rpt
Friday 2 February
07:30 pm Big Bash Semi Final 2
10:10/10:40/11:10 pm The Graham Norton Show
Perth
07:30 pm The Living Room Summer
08:30 pm The Graham Norton Show Rpt
09:30 pm TBA
Saturday 3 February
06:30 pm David Attenborough’s Africa Ep 3 and 4
08:30 pm TBA
For details of Big Bash coverage see local guides and Ten Cricket Coverage
Very surprised not to see a Thursday episode of I’m A Celeb. Given the Scorchers or even the Strikers will host a semi final I don’t see why they wouldn’t go for:
7:30pm - I’m A Celeb
8:30/9pm - Big Bash Semi
Would certainly helps the ratings share for the night you would think?
I’m sure the last thing they would want to do at this point in time (Negotiating a new cricket TV rights deal) is ask Cricket Au to start a game that would finish at midnight or later on the eastern seaboard.
Best way to bed in a new series is to run a double ep at 9pm on a Sunday
It wouldn’t rate if it was a single episode in the best slot of the week. Ten desperately need more Aussie content.
So Cricket Australia would prefer to start a game at 4:30pm local time in Perth on a working day?
A late Perth game at the new Optus Stadium would be a win for all viewers and those in WA that want to attend the game. The stadium would be empty if the game starts in the afternoon.
Really? You truly think that it would rate as well as any other game this season with a start time of 9pm or later on a working day on the east coast?
Not to mention that the start time has been set in stone for a while now - it has caused a stir in Perth as the state government wishes (and later backflipped on the decision to) to impose a capacity cap of 40,000 on the stadium due to potential stress on Perth’s public transport system upon having a game start during the beginning of peak hour. Considering this, it is fair to assume that the game would have reached that ground capacity cap and sold out despite the weekday afternoon timeslot.