Stay Tuned - 2010 2nd Half Programming
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The X Factor
The biggest singing competition in the world is on its way to Australia. Created by Simon Cowell, The X Factor is open to singers of all ages, either solo performers or groups. After the audition process, the judges - Kyle Sandilands, Natalie Imbruglia, Guy Sebastian and Ronan Keating - will take on mentoring roles, as the performers are split into categories. This will culminate with a huge weekly live show, where the singers will battle it out in front of the judges and the Australian public.
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The Marriage Ref
Jerry Seinfeld is back and in the producer's chair for a revealing and somewhat controversial series about the unpredictable and hilarious institution we call marriage. Celebrities, comedians and sports stars candidly comment, judge and decide who's right and who's wrong in real-life disputes between real-life spouses. Seinfeld describes the series as "a comedy about situations in realilty".
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Damage Control
Russell Crowe is the presenter and EP of this great new factual series that explores how far elite athletes will go to reach the peak of their sport, and the key role medical personnel play in keeping them there. From remarkable major surgical procedures to on-the-spot treatment techniques, Damage Control will feature exclusive and unprecedented access behind the scenes of Australia’s most popular sports, including AFL, NRL, A-League, basketball and netball.
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Coming soon to Nine
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The Block
In 2003 The Block quickly became the highest rating TV series of all time – a record it still holds today. The first series in Australia had a weekly average rating of over 2.2 million viewers and the finale screened to well over 3 million metro viewers. This year four new couples will have just eight weeks to out-design and out-decorate each other in a struggle to complete the best apartment. At the end of the final week the winning apartment will be decided by the toughest judges of all – the buying public.
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Cops L.A.C.
Cops L.A.C is a brand new Australian drama series about the fast-paced working life and complicated relationships of a diverse range of uniformed cops and plain clothes detectives. Starring Gold Logie winner Kate Ritchie, the L.A.C's dedicated officers work and play side-by-side. It’s a competitive, pressure-cooker environment where the line between professional and personal relationships is easily blurred.
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$#*! My Dad Says
The legendary William Shatner stars as Ed, a 72-year-old living, breathing fountain of wisdom with the pressure of a fire hose. A thrice-divorced ex-doctor and war veteran, Ed hates beating around the bush. And if you're on his property after 9 pm without prior notification, chances are he'll greet you with his shotgun. Enter Henry, Ed's estranged twenty-something son. Henry's spent his entire life doing everything right. But he's been dealt a bad hand by the economy and is forced to seek help from his father.
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Coming soon to Ten
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Junior MasterChef
Children will be given the opportunity to cook up a storm when Network Ten launches Junior MasterChef in the coming months. The long-anticipated MasterChef spin-off will inspire amateur cooks aged 8 to 12 to impress the esteemed MasterChef judging panel; Gary Mehigan, Matt Preston, George Calombaris, and newcomer Anna Gare.
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Offspring
Offspring is a refreshing new Australian drama series about 30-something Nina Proudman and her fabulously messy family, as they navigate the chaos of modern life. Produced by Southern Star, Offspring boasts a stellar cast including; Asher Keddie, Kat Stewart, Don Hany, Deborah Mailman, Eddie Perfect, Linda Cropper, Richard Davies and John Waters.
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Keeping up with the Joneses
An engaging new factual series about the Jones', a family who run a massive cattle station in the Northern Territory. Led by patriarch Milton Jones, the family rely predominantly on a private fleet of helicopters to muster cattle and attend to their daily duties around the property. Viewers will get a raw but accurate snapshot of life in rural Northern Territory and will be full of awe, and perhaps a little envy, of the life the Jones' lead.
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Published August 2010