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10’s revised daytime line-up

Mostly repeats in the morning in place of Studio 10, with more first-run content arvos.

After summer days crowded with food shows, 10’s revised daytime schedule is approaching, following the demise of Studio 10.

This looks to be the regular programming, although some titles will appear at different dates due to being repeats of primetime.

7am The Talk
8am Entertainment Tonight rpt
8:30pm Neighbours rpt
9am The Bold & the Beautiful rpt
9:30am Deal or No Deal rpt *
10am Farm to Fork rpt
10:30am Judge Judy rpt
11am Dr Phil rpt
12pm 10 News First Midday
1pm Entertainment Tonight
1:30pm TBA #
3pm Farm to Fork
3:30pm 10 News First Afternoon (from Jan 29)
4pm Neighbours
4:30pm The Bold & the Beautiful
5pm 10 News First

10 News First Afternoon will make its debut on 10 at 3:30pm Monday January 29. 10 is yet to confirm a presenter for the national half hour bulletin.

Mornings are largely repeats with arvos featuring more first-run content.

* date is TBA, likely to be January 30.

# expected to be Australian Survivor repeat.

17 Responses

  1. There are better TV programmers in this comments section then
    at channel 10…..maybe we the commentors should apply for the job, it is obvious you need zero experience, have no relationship with reality.

  2. I agree that another daytime soap in Ten’s schedule would be ideal, especially General Hospital – which is actually better than Bold and the Beautiful.
    I’m nostalgic for the 90s, when Ten daytime would feature Oprah, Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake etc – any chance Ten could get the rights to the Kelly Clarkson show?

  3. No other US soaps? Nothing else from Viacom/CBS?

    What a sad, unambitious schedule.

    I would almost be inclined to praise Ten if they had aired repeats of Good Morning Australia instead (sans infomercials).

    And repeating Deal or No Deal every morning is only going to further erode its primetime viewership (which will be modest at best).

  4. So nobody turns the lights on at ten studios before midday nowadays. Wow. I have wanted 10 to be a success all my life but they really are a bit of a joke now. Repeats all morning. What makes them think their midday and 3pm news is going to work with all those repeats. They may as well turn on the lights at 5pm. Or maybe 7pm actually. And also whose stupid idea was it to place a sports entertainment show in gladiators up against cricket and the biggest tennis tournament in the country. Gladiators should have been moved to Thursdays and Fridays. Where it could be discovered. They need sport so badly. But they have reached such a low the leading sports don’t even want them no matter how much money they want to pay. What is next to cut. Project to be replaced with repeat or repeats. So disappointing!!!!

    1. You can’t tell me Paramount doesn’t have some better content in its library than this. CBS stations in the US have Medium, Elementary, Covert Affairs, Cold Case, Rizzoli & Isles, Moesha, Merlin, The Closer, The Equalizer, Last Man Standing, Ghost Whisperer, Good Wife…

      You could even import some of their game shows like The Price Is Right, Let’s Make A Deal and After Midnight.

      Granted licensing is different etc etc, but I’d be bumping up some of the content from the multichannels before running so many repeats.

      1. Except almost all of those shows are on different catch up platforms here in Australia. And full seasons to boot! 10 Play is a total crap-shoot, even for first run content! (Here’s looking at you, Evil.) American game shows are terrible, so no.

        I’m glad that they stopped with those crappy, cut down episodes of Entertainment Tonight and other than the odd Dr Phil repeat, I couldn’t give a toss about 10. They’re lost the plot. Most of the time, I watch any first run shows on 10 Play. (SVU being the obvious exception, because I can’t!)

    2. Let’s not forget the first episode rated nearly 400k, rated first in one demo, third in the other two, and easily bet cricket on Seven.

      The problem was people didn’t like what they saw, and thus numbers halfed for the second and subsequent showings.

  5. Oh, here we go again. This reminded me of the 2nd half of 2012 when they axed The Circle, though they revived Morning News to fill the void. 3 months later, Breakfast along with Morning News (with Ron Wilson) was axed and 10 revised its daytime program with US programming and repeats of cooking shows.

  6. Not that I’d watch and I know Ch10 have had it before, and would probably make a lot of people happy, but how about giving General Hospital a new lease on life in one of those morning slots? perhaps 11am?

  7. All commercial stations air their reality shows on repeat on the main channel on the next day, so its nothing new there. But is annoying though, when 10’s schedule has repeats galore in the mornings now.

  8. I’m used to 94 having about 12 hours of first run content a week.
    Seems like Ch10 ain’t worth watching until noon and then there is 2.5 hours of news between noon and 6pm?!
    I find all multichannels are full of repeats and now the main channels are following suit…

  9. The irony of the scheduling of ET over 2023 is/was that the afternoon ‘premiere’ showing was often cut down or removed entirely due to the lengthy over runs of the previous night show repeats while the repeats of ET the next morning were complete eps…

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