TEN: first week of summer
New episodes include TBL Families, Limitless, Homeland, Madam Secretary & The Good Wife.
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TEN’s first week of summer includes new episodes of TBL Families, Limitless, Homeland, Madam Secretary, The Good Wife, Jamie’s Super Food and The Graham Norton Show.
Sunday November 29
5pm TEN Eyewitness News
6pm Family Feud
6:30pm Modern Family (rpt)
7:30pm TBL Families
8:30pm Limitless
9:30pm NCIS (rpt)
Monday November 30
6pm Family Feud
6:30pm The Project
7:30pm TBL Families
8:30pm CSI Cyber (rpt)
9:30pm Homeland
10:30pm NCIS: New Orleans (rpt)
Tuesday December 1
7:30pm TBL Families
8:30pm NCIS (rpt)
9:30pm NCIS: LA (rpt)
10:30pm NCIS: LA (rpt)
Wednesday December 2
7:30pm Modern Family (rpt)
8:30pm Madam Secretary
9:30pm The Good Wife
10:30pm Hawaii Five-0 (rpt)
Thursday December 3
7:30pm Jamie’s Super Food
8:30pm Law & Order: SVU (rpt)
9:30pm Law & Order: SVU (rpt)
10:30pm Blue Bloods (rpt)
Friday December 4
7:30pm The Living Room (rpt)
8:30pm The Graham Norton Show
9:30pm Montreal Comedy Gala (rpt)
Saturday December 5
6:00pm Modern Family (rpt)
6:30pm Bondi Vet (rpt)
7:30pm David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities (rpt)
8:30pm Movie: Avatar (rpt)
8 Responses
Glad Madam Secretary and The Good Wife are continuing…both great tv
they are playing Avatar again, just not at 7:30 like they are allowed to do from December now with M rated stuff. missed opportunity.
Lots of repeats there. Shame they’re not trying short run summer originals like Seven are with BBQ Heroes
This is only going to be temporally until the Big Bash starts on the 17 December. There is no point in starting new US shows just for 3 weeks.
That’s a same about having to show the cricket too. No TEN for me this summer.
surprised that they are playing tbl over summer. the ratings have been going up over the makeovers. hope they dont have a season next year
So much access to new content and they show 99% reruns from 8:30.
5 hours new content, 19.5 hours repeated content between 8.30-12 is hardly 1%.
Personally, I’m happy Ten are continuing those 5 programs. I doubt whether 7/9 are showing any more new programming than 10.