Ten Network - Programs and Schedules

X Files is currently not scheduled for neither Monday January 25 nor Tuesday January 26 with The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and The Australia Day Concert taking up the 7:30 to 10:30 time slots on those days. This means that Ten are likely showing the X Files a week after the U.S, which I think is a mistake tbh.

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Well that’s all over for ten. Not fast tracked. People will watch elsewhere

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Celebrate Australia Day With Grant Denyer,
Australia Day 2016 – Live At Sydney Opera House
Live And Exclusive On TEN.

Has this been televised before? More Grant Denyer… yay :roll_eyes:

They did have a concert on the Opera House forecourt last year but I don’t think that one was televised.
Tickets are free (except for a booking fee) but apparently it’s already sold out.
http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/whatson/australia_day_2016.aspx

I remember people complaining that there wasn’t a concert on in Canberra last year (previously televised on the ABC).

I wish they had picked anyone but Grant Denyer as host, they’re really running the risk of cannabilising him by overexposing him on the network. Between his work on Family Fued, Spelling Bee, appearing on I’m a Celeb and V8 supercar coverage and the spin off Fued show this year it’s getting a bit much.

Would’ve preferred to see someone like Natalie Bassingthwaite present, with some cheeky promos thrown in for Brock. A dynamic radio duo like Jonsey & Amanda or Fitzy & Wippa would’ve been good - heck even Rove & Sam to get them some coverage.

Rove and Sam. Ugh! No Thanks. Fitzy & Wippa are currently in London and are involved in an ‘Operation Boomerang’ Australia Day barbecue.

There is that risk of overexposure with Grant Denyer but you’re obviously tuning in to watch him in all those things so it’s working. :wink:

They were just suggestions of suitable duo’s, I didn’t exactly check all of their schedules to see what they were up to. Hell even James Mathieson & Gretel Killen strike me as a good combo.

What’s working? The fact I want to turn the TV off every time I see him pop up on something… yeah, nice work there TEN. Keep that up and we’ll rename the station in his honour.

I think if they’re going to present a heavily music focused Australia Day celebration, at least get somebody on who knows a thing or two about music in general.

Well, Gretel did the Canberra ones for years. Grant is likeable and popular again at the moment.

If I remember correctly ten had the Canberra one years ago and it didn’t rate very well. Perhaps the Sydney opera house will lend it some gravitas. I don’t think this will rate particularly well but at least a point of difference to the tennis on seven and I presume the cricket on nine. And at least it’s a live event which ten need more of.

###New Super Sunday Line-Up

From 31 Sunday January

6.00pm Family Feud
6.30pm I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
8.00pm Modern Family Season 7
8.30pm The X-Files

Network Ten is thrilled to announce its all new super Sunday line-up which will commence from Sunday, 31 January on TEN.

Australia’s #1 game show, Family Feud, makes its return to Sunday nights airing Sunday to Friday at 6pm. Join host Grant Denyer as he meets some of Australia’s funniest families on the show where having fun is just as important as winning.

Hosted by Julia Morris and Chris Brown and broadcast live, five nights a week from South Africa,** I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!** will premiere at 6.30pm and will continue Monday to Thursday at 7.30pm.

Speculation is rife about which celebrities will trade their luxurious lifestyles for jungle living. All will be revealed on the first night when Julia Morris and Chris Brown welcome the brave celebrities into the wilds of the African jungle.

Australia’s favourite dysfunctional family returns at 8.00pm. The seventh season of Modern Family will bring even more of the wild hilarity fans have embraced, with the three families facing a myriad of trials and tribulations in their own unique comedic ways.

In what promises to be the biggest science fiction television event of 2016, The X-Files will premiere at 8.30pm.

More than 13 years after the original series concluded, FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) are back investigating unexplained cases for which the only answers involve paranormal phenomena.

Viewers will not have to wait long for their next paranormal fix, with episode two airing the following night on Monday, 1 February at 8.30pm.

So modern family isn’t being held over to the second quarter like ten orignally planned at their upfronts. It alway see,ed weird holding it until April.

I’m not interested. Already seen the episodes because ten refuse to fast track it.

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So modern family isn’t being held over to the second quarter like ten orignally planned at their upfronts. It alway see,ed weird holding it until April. I’m not interested. Already seen the episodes because ten refuse to fast track it. [/quote]
Well, that’s illegal so arrest yourself. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: But seriously they can now track where you live so somebody will be around there soon. :laughing:

Decent line-up but not enough to challenge the ratings of Australian Open men’s singles final on Seven nor Twenty20 cricket on Nine.

Well the positive is that Modern Family isn’t being held off for a further 6 weeks. But why put the X Files on Sundays, 6 days after its broadcast in the US?

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Because they’re morons. Completely out of touch with their silly out-dated programming games.

Modern Family Season 7 is on Hulu and so will The X Files. 100% legal.

Also, Tuesday is NCIS night and Ten does not want to change that.

Why haven’t they been promoting individually the new seasons of modern family and NCIS etc? They could also be promoting the new season of living room.

This network left has no fucking idea.

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Oh yeah I forgot tuesday night was NCIS night… Its not like anything could rate above 400k. Bikie Wars didn’t do well in that timeslot, Under the Dome’s first season didn’t do well either.

I personally think Ten believe that this night belongs to NCIS but I believe that is a huge mistake. Its the most popular 8:30 timeslot of the week and its quite often that shows launch well in this timeslot. But ten continue to air NCIS which is not rating.

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Its the most popular 8:30 timeslot of the week and its quite often that shows launch well in this timeslot. But ten continue to air NCIS which is not rating.[/quote]
Yes, they should air new shows there that are not rating. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

Or the X Files, hours after the US screening…