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Bumped: NCIS. Update: Bondi Vet.
TEN is becoming very creative in its attempts to combat The Voice.
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TEN is becoming very creative in its attempts to combat The Voice.
Next Tuesday night it has held off screening Bondi Vet.
Instead it will air a new NCIS from 8pm, followed by two more repeat eps at 9 and 10pm. Offspring will replay at 11pm.
A week later, Tuesday May 8, Bondi Vet resumes at 8pm.
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13 Responses
Creative ? Or dumb?
How about moving Bondi Vet back to Thursday nights where it belongs and where it rated best??
Oh that’s right, we’re talking about TEN who never listen.
@Lyn, my nanna loves NCIS too.
I agree with Jennome. The only people who would want to watch three hours of NCIS is sixty year old housewives. Amazing such a crap procedural has lasted this long. Truly brain-dead stuff
Doesn’t this just mean they will edit it down from an “M” to a “PG”… from memory most NCIS’ are M.
Thanks Channel 10!
Love NCIS.
@Jennome … Some of us actually like watching Mark Harmon and his haircut is not stupid!
Ten throwing one of its biggest weapons at Nine, yet all I can visualise in my mind is someone throwing a water balloon at an aircraft carrier…
I’ll only watch the new episode, I don’t watch repeats. NCIS is rapidly becoming Ten’s answer to Nine’s use of Big Bang Theory to plug holes in programming!
I don’t call that creative – 3 hours of NCIS – 3 hours of looking at Mark Harmon’s stupid haircut.
And it really isn’t very good.
If it is half an hour late then it’d be alright; if actually on time i.e. 8pm then I guess it’s for people that like to record things.I still don’t get the ABC News 24 awful prime time hour programme strategy. ‘Cos as a viewer I avoid silly times. But not a shock to anyone here.
I think “very creative” is another way of saying “stupid”.
Idiots..
It will make little difference. Around 750,000 for NCIS and 2 million upwards for The Voice.