Ten in 2020: Two seasons of Survivor, a ‘new look’ Masterchef, three Pilot Week shows and a whole lot of reality TV
Network Ten has kicked off upfronts season with the reveal of its 2020 programming slate which includes two seasons of Australian Survivor, a ‘new-look’ Masterchef, three Pilot Week shows and a whole host of existing reality formats.
Dancing With The Stars, the entire Bachelor franchise, I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here, The Masked Singer Australia and Gogglebox will all be back in 2020, but they won’t be joined by Sunday Night Takeaway, which has been ditched after poor ratings.
First up, the question on every Ten’s viewers lips was what would be happening with Masterchef, which saw its three hosts dramatically depart in 2019 just days before the final episode of the 11th season aired. Ten hasn’t yet announced the three new hosts, but has confirmed the show will be back in 2020 with a ‘brand-new look’.
What on Earth have you done to George Gary& Matt? Absolutely horrified and disgusted that such good teachers life coaches and a lifetime of passion for their industries giving such devotion and mentor ship to aspiring young future chefs! What a disaster and waste of their skills. If it ain’t broken don’t fix it! I have been a nurse for 41 years mentoring young nurses and using my nurse skills at all levels to bring a team together. Horrified to see them just made redundant when their passion enthusiasm energy to enthuse their students. Can you at least pass on my comments to Gary George& above all Matt Preston who ‘s immaculate dressing and food critic raised the bar. Their master chef standards far exceeded the British version. I deeply regret what has happened immensely. To have the youngest master chef contestant surely shows the impression they have had on the show! Yours truly! Joanne. I truly would love to correspond with all the boys. My email address is : joanne. beckenham @gmail. com