A shame that The Late Show dont have any fill-in hosts when Colbert is away. Their repeats in the US must be doing well…
10 will show both episodes of Jamie’s Christmas Shortcuts two days after the UK, due to time difference. Episode 1 premieres on Channel 4 next Monday night (Tuesday morning in Australia), and episode 2 on Monday December 18 (Tuesday morning December 19 in Australia).
Week commencing 17 December 2023
Sunday 17 December
06:30 pm The Sunday Project Season Finale
07:30 pm The Bachelors Australia S11 E09
08:40 pm NCIS: Hawai’i
09:40 pm NCIS: Hawai’i Rpt
10:40 pm The Secrets She Keeps Rpt
11:40 pm Women of the Movement Series Premiere
12:30 pm Women of the Movement S01 E02
Monday 18 December
06:30 pm The Project
07:30 pm The Bachelors Australia S11 E10
08:40 pm The Secrets She Keeps S02 E06 Season 2 Finale
09:40 pm FBI: Most Wanted Rpt
10:40 pm FBI: Most Wanted Rpt
11:30 pm Women of the Movement S01 E03
12:30 am The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Tuesday 19 December
06:30 pm The Project
07:30 pm The Bachelors Australia S11 E11
09:10 pm NCIS Rpt
10:10 pm NCIS: Los Angeles Rpt
11:10 pm Women of the Movement S01 E04
12:10 am The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Wednesday 20 December
06:30 pm The Project
07:30 pm The Bachelors Australia S11 E12 Season 12 Finale
09:00 pm My Life is Murder S03 E09
10:00 pm My Life is Murder S03 E10 Season 3 Finale
11:00 pm The Hunt for the Family Court Killer Rpt
12:00 am The Project Rpt
01:00 am The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Thursday 21 December
06:30 pm The Project
07:30 pm Jamie’s Christmas Shortcuts S01 E02 Series Finale
08:30 pm Law & Order: SVU Rpt
09:30 pm Law & Order: SVU Rpt
10:30 pm Blue Bloods Rpt
11:30 pm The Project Rpt
12:30 am The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Friday 22 December
06:30 pm The Project Season Finale
07:30 pm The Graham Norton Show S31 E11 Imelda Staunton, Ncuti Gatwa, Jamie Dornan, Jack Lowden, Gregory Porter.
08:30 pm The Graham Norton Show Rpt
09:30 pm My Life is Murder Rpt
10:30 pm My Life is Murder Rpt
11:30 pm Good Sam S01 E13 Series Finale
12:30 am The Project Rpt
01:30 am The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Saturday 23 December
06:00 pm Jamie Oliver: Cooking For Less
07:00 pm The Dog House Premiere Christmas Special
08:00 pm Ambulance S10 E05
09:15 pm Ambulance S10 E06 Season 10 Finale
10:30 pm CSI: Vegas Rpt
11:30 pm CSI: Vegas Rpt
12:30 am CSI: Vegas Rpt
The Dog House Christmas Special
Saturday 23 December 7:00 pm
The team at Woodgreen make their abandoned dogs feel extra special this time of year with their very own doggy Christmas dinner! But will they find their guests a perfect home in time for Christmas?
It would be good for 10 to have some more holiday themed programming rather than just a Jamie Oliver and Dog House special.
Agree. Not many Christmas/holidays based shows to round off the year, outside of Jamie Oliver and The Dog House, which is a shame.
The Bachelors Final… Will it be just as big as the Big Brother Final over on Seven?
The Project Final? Assuming it will be a highlights version over the two weeks of the “Christmas break”, like in previous years?
Shame that The Project is going on holidays. It doesn’t help its current situation does it? Sunrise, News Breakfast, Today, the news in general, ACA all manage to stay on air all year round, they should work out a way to stay on air too. If only to keep the current audience they do have, in this climate, there’s no certainty that they’ll return.
The Project will be on with ‘Best Of’ episodes each night.
James 5 Ingredient Mediterranean will return in a couple of weeks but air Saturday mornings for the last couple of episodes. Even Cooking for Less will move to Saturday afternoon for its last episode.
They do this every year with The Project. They still have live news inserts but “best of” presentations in between.
With the return of Gladiators pushed back to January 15, that leaves three weeks of programming vacuum during the Christmas-New Year period. Surely 10 is not just showing first-run Graham Norton Show on Fridays and old movies on the other six nights.
Expect movies to entre the schedule.
Because blowing up the network and starting from scratch really worked well the last couple of times.
10: 2024
the word “refresh” is being rather generous IMO. Bumping a few low-ranked shows and re-runs around the schedule on multi-channels and replacing Studio 10 is mild tinkering around the edges at best.
Really not sure what the point of this article is, what exactly is being refreshed? What’s the exclusive part?
So they’re playing out a bunch of low rating content over summer that literally nobody is asking for… okay cool.
10Peach’s weeknights are getting a refresh with the removal of Friends and Big Bang anchoring the 7pm slot.
The exclusive part would be the reveal that Rules of Engagement is replacing Seinfeld.
None of those details were revealed yet.
Nobody took notice at Paramounts upfronts that they essentially announced in their press release that Friends was moving to Nickelodeon, I believe I mentioned it at the time.
Pretty obvious Seinfeld would be phased off Peach with Nine acquiring earlier seasons.
Yes we did know that. Aaron is not claiming that information is news. The news is what is replacing Friends on Peach.
Again, it’s not that Seinfeld is moving, it’s what’s replacing it that is news.
On another note, 10 ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!
I’ve had it on Peach since Frasier at 5pm and EVERY SINGLE AD BREAK has started with a promo for Gladiators.
We get it! But you don’t need to promote it every single ad break.
How about you start promoting your new news bulletins, Deal or No Deal, Australian Survivor and TaskMaster. All of those programs are coming in Q1 too not just Gladiators.