I thought Stan was the home of Starz content…was expecting it on Stan.
Guessing this is because it’s a different deal … Ch 4 produced it .
I thought Stan was the home of Starz content…was expecting it on Stan.
Guessing this is because it’s a different deal … Ch 4 produced it .
The show premiered in the UK under the title Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster on C4, but the show was produced by Roast Beef Productions for C4 and later Starz joined as a co-producer and US distributior.
10 have picked it up through All3Media International.
Star Trek discovery on Bold has been sped up slightly. The voices are at a higher pitch then normal.
More than the usual NTSC-PAL difference?
Yeah they do that with shows sometimes. Annoys the fuck out of me.
The new season welcomes new co-host, Cameron Daddo.
TV Listing description:
Sophie Falkiner welcomes her new co-host, Cameron Daddo, on board for series five before taking advantage of international travel reopening with an escape to the Maldives.
A future episode features The Bachelorette’s Brooke Blurton.
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Sunday 17 July
06:30 pm The Sunday Project
07:30 pm Hunted Series Premiere
Monday 18 July
07:30 pm Hunted S01 E02
08:45 pm Have You Been Paying Attention? S10 E10
09:45 pm Anne Edmonds & Lloyd Landford: Business With Pleasure After spending multiple lockdowns together, comedians Anne Edmonds and Lloyd Langford went on a national tour. Mainly so they could see other people.
11:15 pm The Project Rpt
12:15 am The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Tuesday 19 July
07:30 pm Hunted S01 E03
08:40 pm The Cheap Seats S02 E11
09:40 pm NCIS Rpt
10:40 pm NCIS Rpt
11:30 pm The Project Rpt
12:30 am The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Wednesday 20 July
07:30 pm Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod Series Premiere
08:30 pm Ghosts (US) S01 E01, E02 Series Premiere
09:30 pm The Secrets She Keeps Rpt
10:30 pm The Secrets She Keeps Rpt
11:30 pm The Project Rpt
12:30 am The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Thursday 21 July
07:30 pm The Dog House Australia
08:30 pm Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod Rpt
09:40 pm The Cheap Seats Rpt
10:40 pm Law & Order: S.V.U. Rpt
11:40 pm The Project Rpt
12:30 am The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Friday 22 July
07:30 pm The Living Room
08:30 pm Have You Been Paying Attention? Rpt
09:30 pm Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod Rpt
10:30 pm Just For Laughs Australia Rpt
11:30 pm The Project Rpt
12:30 am The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Saturday 23 July
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane
06:00 pm Luxury Escapes
06:30 pm Bondi Rescue Rpt
07:00 pm Football: Manchester United V Aston Villa
10:00 pm The Cheap Seats Rpt
11:00 pm Ambulance Rpt
Adelaide
06:00 pm Luxury Escapes
06:30 pm Football: Manchester United V Aston Villa
09:30 pm The Cheap Seats Rpt
10:30 pm Ambulance Rpt
11:45 pm Ambulance Rpt
Perth
06:00 pm Luxury Escapes
06:30 pm Bondi Rescue Rpt
07:30 pm The Dog House Australia Rpt
08:30 pm The Dog House Australia Rpt
09:30 pm Ambulance Australia Rpt
10:30 pm The Cheap Seats Rpt
11:30 pm Ambulance Rpt
Note: When commenting on schedules please don’t quote large sections of the post.
Update:
Thursday 14 July
08:40 pm Who Is Ghislaine Maxwell Premiere
10:40 pm The Cheap Seats Rpt
11:40 pm The Project Rpt
12:40 am The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Good to see Hunted listed as 60 minute episodes on Monday and Tuesday, rather than blown out episodes like other reality shows. The Sunday premiere is 75 minutes, which is fair enough.
And Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod as a one hour show too, which is good.
The new week’s schedule does look promising for 10.
Good to see they are both one hour only, not milked out like the others.
Bull lives on…
Careful what you wish for. If it rates well then next season it will most likely be stretched out to 75 or 90 or 100 minutes or whatever is the usual standard running time for reality shows, as our networks typically do.
Hopefully they don’t.
How long is each episode of Ghosts? Could 10 show double episodes each week?
It’s only a 22 minute show so it looks like they’re showing double episodes.
An article in The Age Green Guide last week says the first season of Hunted has nine episodes, so screening three episodes per week means it will be over in three weeks.
Looks like they’ll go straight from that to masked singer.
Seems weird doing it this way rather than having less episodes per week and could run masked singer and hunted concurrently. Gives viewers more variety over a longer period of time.
Yeah I would’ve thought they could do Hunted on Sunday, Masked Singer Mon/Tues & then Brain Eisteddfod on Wednesday and Dog House on Thurs as planned.
The promising thing with 10 is they actually have a little more content coming through rather than the skinny schedules of the past.
Their schedule looks better than what 7 and 9 dish up in prime time.
We just need them to invest post 8:30 and News and sport and they’ll actually have depth 7 days a week.
That’s one approach. But there’s also something to say for having a short intensive season that fans can commit to and find out the winner in just a few weeks. I think it is as close as FTA can get to binge viewing. One advantage is it allows promotion and external advertising to focus on one product. Then when it’s over, move onto the next product that viewers can “binge”.
Considering Hunted isn’t designed to be a ‘stripped’ format, it airing three times a week is one too many. For some bizarre reason, 10, Nine and Seven all seemingly think big tentpole programs need to be stripped when it’s perfectly okay to have programs that air once or even twice a week. They may even find doing that actually helps programs in the long run…