List of programs broadcast by Network 10

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The following list of programs are broadcast by Network 10 / 10 HD in Australia, across its multi-channels 10 Peach Comedy, 10 Bold Drama and Nickelodeon, as well as regional affiliate 10 Regional and online on the catch-up streaming service 10Play. Some affiliate stations have alternate schedules and may air programs at different times.

Contents

Currently broadcast on Network 10

Domestic

News and current affairs

Drama

Comedy

Variety / Entertainment

Reality

Observational / documentary

Game shows

Lifestyle

Special

Sports talk

Sports

Children's (Nickelodeon)

Preschool (Nickelodeon)

  • Ready Set Dance (2020–present)

Annual events

Religious

Foreign

News and current affairs

Animation (Nick at Nite)

Adult Animation (10 Peach Comedy)

  • South Park (2020–2023 on 10 Shake, 2023–present on 10 Peach Comedy) [b]

Soap operas

Drama

Comedy

Variety / entertainment

Observational / documentary

Game shows

Lifestyle

Children's (Nickelodeon)

Preschool (Nickelodeon)

Annual events

Religious

Upcoming series

Domestic

2025

  • Airport 24/7 (reality)
  • Big Brother (reality, 2001–2008, October)
  • Ghosts Australia (comedy)
  • House Hunters Australia (reality)
  • The List (comedy)
  • Talkin' 'Bout Your Gen (variety and entertainment, 2009–2012)
  • Todd Sampson's Why? (observational / documentary)
  • Untitled Sam Pang Project (comedy)

Foreign

2025

Formerly broadcast

Domestic

News and current affairs

Drama

Adult Animation

Comedy

Variety / entertainment

Lifestyle

Reality

Observational / documentary

Game shows

Children's

Preschool

Music

Sports talk

Sports

Special

Annual events

Religious

Foreign, prior to the 2017 CBS takeover

News and current affairs

Soap opera

Western

Adult Animation

Drama

Comedy

Action and adventure

Variety / entertainment

Reality

Lifestyle

Observational / documentary

Game shows

Anthology

Children's

Preschool

Sports

Annual events

Religious

Other

See also

Notes

  1. The Fairly OddParents first aired on ABC from 2004 to 2008, before moving to 10 Peach from 2014 to 2017. The series aired on ABC Me from 2016 to 2024, and began on Nickelodeon in 2024.
  2. South Park aired on SBS from 1997 to 2020. Between 2021 and 2022, the series was shared between SBS Viceland and 10 Shake.
  3. SpongeBob SquarePants aired on Ten from 2002 to 2012, before moving to 10 Peach from 2012 to 2013. The series aired on 9Go! from 2015 to 2017 and returned to 10 Peach in 2020 before moving to 10 Shake (later Nickelodeon).
  4. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 series) first aired on 10 Peach from 2013 to 2016, before moving to ABC Me and airing from 2016 to 2024. The series began on Nickelodeon in 2024.
  5. Originally broadcasting with New Zealand voice actors, the series has been presented with the Canadian dub since 2018.

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