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We didn’t see that coming when the main Wheel of Fortune show will finally be on Network 10 beginning next week just days after Ryan Seacrest officially took over the hot seat at the new Wheel of Fortune host in place of the recently retired Pat Sajak following a long four-decade stint with co-host Vanna White still turning the letters. It’s been a long time coming having not heard much about Wheel in Australia for a long time but seems like the time is right, especially when 10’s parent company Viacom CBS has some rights to the franchise alongside Sony. Although the celebrity version of Wheel was previously shown on air here for some time in the past but that was via one of the Foxtel Pay TV channels in Arena or Fox One. We’ll wait and see if the celebrity will be on 10 also with the hope of seeing a bit more Pat Sajak for one last ride in this 2024-25 TV season.

Don’t forget the local Wheel version has already been announced for a revival nearly a year ago where it will rather be filmed in the UK than in a Melbourne or Sydney studio featuring Australian expatriate contestants but we still don’t know when this will make into air and whether or not if it will go for 30 mins or 1 hour. What we do know is that you can tune in the half-hour main Wheel of Fortune syndicated game show at 2pm weekdays right here on 10 as I’m sure there will be on-demand content on 10 Play if you can’t be there when everyone else is busy & looks like the episodes will be a week-long old. But that’s okay I guess as we’ll see how this turns out and if does turn out to be an success in like a year or two, then maybe they might fast-track it online just like they do with their soaps like Bold and The Beautiful, The Young and The Restless and Days of Our Lives.

By the way, great to see 10 revamping their Daytime line-up with a fun early afternoon delight of game shows from overseas like putting Wheel on at 2 + an hour of Lingo before the 3.30pm Afternoon News bulletin that rivals Nine’s Pointless quiz show and UK’s Tipping Point between 2-4pm. And yes, welcome Ryan Seacrest to the show when it’s going to take some time to fill Pat’s legendary shoes but he’s been there and done that with so many top shows & live specials in the past – good luck!!

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The Drew Barrymore Show has just been renewed for season six that will last at least the summer of 2026 by CBS today as season five will begin in two weeks time from now while you can watch her syndicated daytime talk show in the meantime on Network 10 & 10Play on-demand in Australia. Not surprising indeed since she’s so successful bringing her talents from acting to show business and now a talk show host when her own Drew show first began back in September 2020. 

Although Drew did address about her interviewing style today in the way she interviews people up close where she got some criticism as being awkward, but sure she will look to practice physical distance as this is something that is unique or her own rather than copying off one from someone else like Wendy Williams & Sherri Shepherd & the other likes of Daytime TV.

How will her talk show fit in when the upcoming CBS Mornings third hour show is expected to begin late next month? First of all, her show is syndicated under CBS’s control where some will be on CBS owned & operated local TV stations while the rest that isn’t CBS owned & operated local stations can be picked up elsewhere. With that being said, the show airs back-to-back in half-hour weekday episodes as they can either air back-to-back or split the two episodes throughout the day.

As it stands, some CBS owned local markets who don’t air Drew will most likely get the third-hour Mornings show including some other CBS affiliate local TV stations if they choose to do so. Now if you live an area where you can’t watch the third-hour show on TV while Drew is on, then there’s always the CBS News 24/7 streaming channel online. Not sure if the third-hour program will be live Internationally or be delayed throughout the day like NBC and ABC does with their own 3rd hour shows.

So there you have it, Drew is not going anywhere for another 1-2 years for now – even when CBS Mornings third-hour is set to arrive soon and they got a ton of other Daytime shows to air throughout the day.

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