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Returning: Glee

Glee Season 4 begins on TEN later this month, including the debut of Dean Geyer.

Glee Season 4 begins on TEN later this month.

It will premiere at 7:30pm Wednesday 24th October replacing Last Man Standing.

This includes the debut of former Australian Idol graduate Dean Geyer.

It also guest stars Whoopi Goldberg, Kate Hudson, Samuel Larsen, Vanessa Lengies.

“The New Rachel”
Rachel Berry lands in New York City to attend NYADA and meets Brody Weston, a handsome upperclassman who shows an interest in her.

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  1. Yes the break in the States is for sport, dont know why they dont wait and start the series after the October sports. This may also stop them making 22 eps a year which also has been one of the downfalls of “Glee”. If that series had never gone beyond 13 eps a year, it would be a very different show.

  2. I was under the impression that Glee was fast-tracked to be shown on 11 as they have been advertising new eps of Glee. Glee premiered on the 27 September in the US.

  3. I like the timeslot. I can’t think of anything else that I want to watch at that time. Though I agree Glee isn’t as good as when it first started.

  4. Channel Ten have clearly done this deliberately so they are close to the American episodes (it amazes me how Fox can pull it off air in the States for up to 4 weeks, just when it has started again. This has contributed somewhat to its ratings fall off)

    I used to love “glee” like so many, but have been disenchanted over the last two seasons but then they will pull out the occasional good episode and sometimes their production numbers are incredible, though what I have seen of the numbers so far this year, they are derivative and less than inspiring (“Glee”is at its worst when it tries to reproduce a famous number -ie “Summer Nights” from Grease and their recent attempt to mimic “Take Off with us” from “All that Jazz” this season).

    Ten would be very smart to run this, “Homeland” and several of their (so called!!) fast tracked series right through the non ratings period in an effort to re establish the network.

    “Glee”wont rate hugely, but will be respectable around 550,000 max I predict.

  5. Glee hasn’t been that popular the past two years, I doubt it will break 600k.

    This coming from a fan of the show who has enjoyed the first 4 episodes of season four

  6. The big issue with Glee, will be how it will rate, especially, if the core audience has downloaded eps 1-4 already.

    Ten also needs to not repeat the mistake of the last two years, of having Xmas episodes in February: by keeping Glee (and every other fast-tracked show) on-air throughout the non ratings period, so viewers don’t end up abandoning Ten even more by the time 2013 rolls around.

  7. there have only been 4 new eps aired in the US so far and they won’t be any new ones until Nov 8th (well, according to Wikipedia anyway) – so by then Ten will be up to date with the US schedules again. I think it seems a smart move.
    Although, we will still be a week behind as it airs in the US on a Thursday… so unles Ten put the new eps on Friday (but that would be silly) we are always going to be a week behind.

  8. Good timeslot. But Oct 24th??? That’ll put it about 7 weeks late. Hardly fast tracking.
    I’ve been going off Glee, the last season was pretty terrible and the first few eps of the new season were a bit meh. But ep 4 is one of the best the shows done.
    Dunno how it’ll rate considering they’ve waited so long

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