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Supernatural back for TEN’s summer

New episodes of Supernatural, The Office, Numb3rs, Law and Order, Californication, Glee and Futurama are coming to TEN over summer.

The network has revealed its first week of programming for the non-ratings season, beginning November 29th.

It will premiere Family Guy spin-off, The Cleveland Show and launch new Jenna Elfman comedy Accidentally on Purpose.

White Collar, which premieres on November 25th, continues.

It will also repeat  The Simpsons, Merlin, Little Britain USA, Bondi Vet, Lie to Me, Rules of Engagement, Law and Order: CI.

TEN airs US game shows Don’t Forget The Lyrics and, for the …

Gone: Law and Order: CI

Law and Order: Criminal Intent is gone from TEN’s Friday night schedule next week, June 26th.

Instead it is replaced with a repeat episode of Law and Order, “Submission.”

This ep from March 2008 guest stars Lara Flynn Boyle.

Are we there yet?

It was the week that everybody said they had new toys to unwrap, TEN declared the 2014 Commonwealth Games, Aussie producers gathered on the Gold Coast for their annual gab-fest just as Nine decided not to revisit the only drama set there, TiVo dumped one of its key partners, the last original member of Hi-5 chose to retire, the axe fell on several shows in the US, network programmers tried to defend late amendments, Seven apologised for comments made by one of its stars, Nine was revealed as wanting “no …

Bumped: The Strip, This is your Life, Amazing Medical Stories

Channel Nine has pushed back its local drama The Strip to 10:30pm from this Thursday night.

Last week the show had 834,000 viewers, beaten by Law and Order: CI’s 1.21m and The Amazing Race on 1.01m.

It will be replaced by This is your Life on Nov 13 and 20. The Mike Munro show had been set for a 6:30pm Sunday return. Instead a 20 to 1 repeat will air this weekend.

Amazing Medical Stories which was airing at 10:30pm Thursdays is currently out of schedule.

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The race that tops the nation

It was the week a Pay TV spokesperson called broadcaster feuding “juvenile” while another exec wanted better inclusion at the digital switch table, a TEN programmer conceded it had massive timeslot problems, Nine axed production staff, Sonia Kruger was criticised for an on air joke, a former soap star said he didn’t really enjoy soaps, belated guide amendments left viewers confused, an ABC journo pleads guilty to charges in Singapore, drug charges against a Seven personality were dropped, Seven revisits its C7 case against Pay television, the ABC launches its new …

Bye bye Logan

Detective Logan will take his leave from Law and Order: Criminal Intent on Thursday November 20th.

“Last Rites” marks the end of Chris Noth’s run on the show which began in 2005. Prior to this he spent five years on Law and Order. Just one more episode of the seventh season remains thereafter.

Noth will be replaced by Jeff Goldblum in the eighth season in January.

Both CI and Law and Order: SVU have been rating consistently for TEN on Thursday nights.

NRL wins it but Seven takes glory

It was the week that TEN was in breach of subliminal ads (a ruling first leaked by TV Tonight), ACMA instructed Nine to sell part of its Darwin operation, two former premiers will now defend Pay TV v Free to Air battles, while two television gardeners faced off over the environment, a Footy Show comedian defended a school principal under fire, a musical about the media in Beaconsfield was branded as tasteless, a former Idol died in tragic circumstances, Perth’s Telethon broke its own record, SBS lost a top Drama …