You have a triple header FBI premier event one week, with 2 of the 3 disappearing the week after.
You know what content you have in the pipeline, plan a stable schedule accordingly. Networks in the US seem to be able to do so - granted we do tend to have a lot more variety throughout the year.
Saturday 2 October
06:00 pm Making It Australia S01 E09
07:30 pm The Dog House Rpt
08:30 pm The Dog House
09:30 pm Young Talent Time: Unmasked Rpt
10:30 pm FBI Rpt
11:30 pm NCIS x 2 Rpt
Wednesday 6 October
07:30 pm The Graham Norton Show Season 29 Premiere Guests: Daniel Craig, Lea Seydoux, Lashana Lynch & Rami Malek
08:30 pm Bull Rpt
09:30 pm Bull Rpt
10:30 pm Bull Rpt
11:30 am The Project Rpt
12:30 am The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Thursday 7 October
07:30 pm Price Phillip: The Royal Family Remember
Surely thereās something amongst the many thousands of hours of ViacomCBS content that Ten has the rights to which would receive better ratings on Wednesday nights than their triple dose of Bull repeats?!
Making It to barely make it to the end by the looks. Given a final opportunity on Saturdays up against the high-rating Seven and Nine news bulletins. Otherwise they may just bump it to daytime.
Surely Ten can pick up some cheap, filler programming from the ViacomCBS library to schedule instead of endless repeats of procedurals. Channel Five in the UK seems to do OK with factuals and docos. How much do they have to lose by attempting something different and scheduling content that might actually attract a different set of eyeballs to the network. The lack of vision and creativity coming from the people who run this network is just mind blowing.
Rather than bringing forward the new season of The Bachelorette, 10 is resorting to the mix of Graham Norton and Ambulance Australia for the next two weeks, by then Making It would have held its finale (after tonight there will be seven contestants remaining).
What about our favourite in this forumā¦ those several unaired episodes of Changing Rooms at 6pm Saturdays, or in place of the third episode of Bullā¦
Wouldnāt mind predicting the masters of those (and the unaired episodes of Scope, not that Iād ever expect to see those on Ten in primetime of course) have been deleted and will never be seen by the public.