Sunday 11 February
07:30 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
In the first elimination of the season, the celebrity with the least number of votes will be sent packing
09:00 pm Seal Team Ep3
10:00 pm TBA
Monday 12 February
07:30 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
09:00 pm Law and Order SVU: S19 Ep9
10:00 pm Law and Order SVU: Rpt
Tuesday 13 February
07:30 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
08:30 pm Hughesy, We Have a Problem Ep 2
09:30 pm NCIS: Los Angeles S9 Ep12
10:30 pm NCIS: Los Angeles Rpt
Wednesday 14 February
07:30 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
08:30 pm This Is Us Season 2 Premiere
09:30 pm Madam Secretary S4 Ep9
10:30 pm Hawaii Five-O S8 Ep9
Thursday 15 February
07:30 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
09:00 pm Gogglebox S6 Ep2
10:00 pm Blue Bloods S8 Ep2
11:00 pm Blue Bloods Rpt
Friday 16 February
07:30 pm Living Room
08:30 pm The Graham Norton Show S22 E12
Guests include: Will Smith, Jenna Coleman, Jamie Oliver and Tom Chaplin.
09:30 pm TBA x2
Saturday 17 February
06:30 pm David Attenborough’s Madagascar Ep2 and 3
08:30 pm TBA
11:00 pm 48 Hours
Ten must be concerned about Sunday late night ratings that it is willing to bump SEAL Team to 10pm after only three episodes. Not showing any F1 races on Sunday nights also gives the network a chance to have a stable Sunday schedule.
Even if Ten did have those key events there will be races after 11pm AEST. As some races have been relegated an hour or so than the usual 10pm AEST European rounds plus an additional 10 minutes.
If so, great that they’re finally using the tenplay logo in conjunction with that of the main channel to show that it’s available to live stream / catch-up.
Wonder what’s triggered this change with bumping long standing shows from their traditional timeslots. First SVU & now NCIS?