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“I was one of the millions of Aussies captivated by the show when it launched on Channel 10 in the early noughties.
The show has such a loyal and passionate fanbase, and I am excited to help bring back the show’s original spirit (minus the flip phones and bum dancing).
” The lineup of housemates will include a fascinating cross-section of relatable, everyday Australians who audiences will be able to interact with in real-time.
This exciting revival will launch across all Network 10 platforms in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Daniel said: “The show that started it all is coming back to 10 where it belongs.
It’ll be bigger, better, and bolder than ever before and we are thrilled to welcome Mel Tracina as host.
With 24-hour live streaming, live nominations, and live evictions, viewers won’t dare miss a moment of the drama as it all unfolds in real-time.
Get ready Australia – Big Brother is watching.
”Whether you spill the tea or hear it on the grapevine, here’s some news both young and old can get behind: the much-loved comedy quiz show, now known as 'Have You Been Paying Attention?', is returning to 10 for loads of fresh laughs for the entire family.
With a new host and three new team captains, this intergenerational panel show pits Gen X, the Millennials, and the Zoomers against each other in a riotous battle to find out which is the best generation ever.
Now for some dead good news: the critically acclaimed international comedy 'Ghosts' is being adapted by BBC Studios Australia in a brand-new local version.
Based on the smash British sitcom, this hilarious eight-part series will be set in a haunted country house and feature hilarious new ghosts with a distinctly Aussie twist.
From poltergeists to pranksters, 2025 will remain as busy as ever with a brand-new comedy travel series: 'Falcon’s Fun Travels'.
A bucket list comedy travel show, it follows Jack and Matt (AKA Falcon) as they holiday around the globe.
From Japan to South Africa, Germany to Finland, and Malaysia to India, the show promises an itinerary high on laughs and awkward and unexpected situations.
'Falcon’s Fun Travels' is coming to 10 and Paramount+ in 2025.
Rounding out the year with a good dose of festive cheer is 'Christmas Chaos', a feature-length, live-action Christmas movie from Ludo, the producers of the smash hit series 'Bluey'.
This madcap comedy sees a dysfunctional middle-class family attempt to survive their Christmas break at home, only to find themselves accidentally mixed up with some very dangerous characters indeed.
With more than a nod to the uproarious film franchise, this Aussie comedy will be ready to unwrap Christmas on 10 and Paramount+.
A new reality series, 'Airport 24/7', with exclusive, unfettered access to Melbourne Airport’s air traffic control tower, drops viewers into the daily mayhem of the Aussie airline industry as it shines a spotlight on the firies, Feds, border patrollers, air traffic controllers, and baggage handlers on the frontlines.
With over 700 flights and 90,000 passengers passing through Melbourne Airport every day, there’s sure to be no shortage of drama both in the air and on the ground.
If you have a penchant for the rollercoaster ride that is the property market, then make a date to inspect 'House Hunters Australia'.
From humble suburban homes to high-end city pads, the show pairs potential buyers with agents in the quest for a win-win deal.
Kicking off the year while you’re relaxing through summer, 'I’m a Celebrity.
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Get Me Out of Here!' is back in the jungle with a new batch of celebrity campmates.
Who’ll be tucking into eyeball hors-d’oeuvres or bunking with bedbugs when the show returns Sunday, January 19? That’s for hosts Robert Irwin and Julia Morris to know…and for us to find out!Once we’ve crowned our jungle king or queen, it’s time to dust off those buffs for not one but two strategy-stuffed seasons of 'Survivor'.
February sees a sequel of sorts to our most successful themes ever with 'Brains vs.
Brawn'.
Once again, our two tribes are separated by smarts and strength, before battling it out on the beaches of Samoa for the title, the glory, and half a million dollars.
When it comes to 'Survivor', we Aussies reckon we’re tough as nails.
We talk the talk but now the time has come to walk the walk when our local Survivor legends take on players from Survivor franchises around the world in the unsurprisingly titled 'Survivor: World Champions'.
Cheer on some of Australia’s most celebrated players including George, Shonee, and Kirby as they face off against superstar players from Survivor South Africa, Norway, New Zealand, and of course the U.
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, which will be represented by Survivor legends Parvati, Tony, and Cirie.
This is a world-first event you don’t want to miss!Meanwhile, contestants in 'The Amazing Race Australia' are still running the 2024 season.
The competition has never been fiercer as our teams crisscross the globe in their quest to win $100,000 for their chosen charity.
Hey, can we order another serve of Andy Allen, Sofia Levin, Poh Ling Yeow, and Jean-Christophe Novelli for 2025? Yes, Chef, yes! But our judges aren’t the only ones making a kitchen comeback.
Next year, 'MasterChef Australia' has its plate full of a huge serve of fan favorites who previously missed out on the trophy, all returning for another shot at glory.
The show kicks off with a special guest judge in the kitchen with internationally renowned and multi-Michelin starred Chef, Gordon Ramsay turning up the heat.
'Bake Off Australia' is once again on the menu this October with the launch of the much-anticipated second season.
Hosts Melissa Leong and Amaury Guichon have enlisted some of the biggest names in the biz in their search for pastry perfection, including Emelia Jackson, Katherine Sabbath, Reece Hignell, Darren Purchese, Alisha Henderson, Christy Tania, Dan Pasquali, Donato Toce, Jana Lai, and John Demetrios.
September will also herald the triumphant return of comedy hit 'How to Stay Married' when Season 3 puts Pete Helliar, Mel Buttle, Aaron Chen, Concetta Caristo, and Rhys Nicholson to the test.
And because there’s no rest for the wicked, host Tom Gleeson and his trusty sidekick Tom Cashman will be back in the new year to put another bunch of celebs through their paces.
The Season 4 lineup will see Tommy Little, Emma Holland, Lisa McCune, Takashi Wakasugi, and Dave Hughes forced to think laterally and maybe fail literally.
Daniel added: “2025 will showcase a super-charged schedule of addictive, premium content on 10, with fresh home-grown hits rolling out right off the bat in January starting with 'I’m a Celebrity.
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Get Me Out of Here!' and continuing all the way through to December with 'The Project'.
It’s a diverse slate of brilliant entertainment mixing audience favorites with brand new shows destined to be viewers’ new obsessions.
”Australia’s favorite larrikin pranksters also return for another season of comedy chaos in 2025 with a fresh series of 'Kinne Tonight' on 10 and Paramount+.
As the undisputed home of Australian television comedy, 10 will continue to deliver full-on LOLs in 2025.
For starters, the Logie-winning 'Have You Been Paying Attention?' will be back with host Tom Gleisner and panel regulars Sam Pang and Ed Kavalee.
'The Cheap Seats' also returns to take a wry look back at the week that was with hosts Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald.
And the current season of 'Thank God You’re Here' continues to keep us laughing every Wednesday night when Australia’s funniest performers step through the blue door into the unknown.
Here’s a question.
What motivates people to do, well, ‘questionable’ things? Todd Sampson is on a mission to find the answers in his new series, 'Todd Sampson’s Body Hack'.
Todd Sampson said: “‘Why?’ It’s our very first question.
Our way of understanding the world.
This series explores the ‘whys’ of some of the most fascinating people on the planet.
We’ll dive into the death-defying desires of base jumpers, explore the forward-thinking