Channel 10 has revealed The Bachelorette Australia is confirmed to join it’s 2015 television program line up. Here’s what else you can look forward to next year, with plenty of drama that’s not just in the reality genre – who’d have thought?
TV events and new shows coming up in 2015:
The Bachelorette: While no decision has been made on the casting of the woman who will look for love, former Bachelor 2014 contestants Laurina ‘dirty street pie’ Fleure, Chantal Hryniewski and Zoe O’Brien are almost certainly in contention after getting a start on the VIP guest list at Ten’s upfronts party on Thursday night November 13.
Neighbours 30 years Special: Featuring interviews with Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan, Guy Pearce and the Aussie soap’s many stars, this will be a walk down memory lane in Ramsay Street.
Mary: The making of a Princess: A ‘true life’ telemovie about the fairytale love story between Mary Donaldson and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark. To be filmed in Australia and Copenhagen.
The Peter Brock Story: With the V8s heading back to Ten, the network will dramatise the life of one of our greatest motorsport champions.a
The Odd couple: A US reboot of the classic TV bromance series, casts Friends star Matthew Perry as Oscar Madison and Thomas Lennon as Felix Unger.
The First ANZACS: To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign, these mini-documentaries recreate the diaries and letters of our diggers and their families.
800 Words: Erik Thomson plays George, a man who used to skate through life but who is now stumbling. When his wife dies suddenly, George makes a rash decision to move his two teenage kids away from the big smoke of Sydney to a picturesque town in New Zealand.
Australia: The Story of Us: More than 40,000 years in the making, Australia: The Story Of Us is an extraordinary narrative about the people, places and events that have shaped the continent from the first inhabitants to the present day.
Catching Milat: A psychological thriller and procedural drama, Catching Milat is a dramatised version of the investigation into the 1990s backpacker murders leading to the arrest and conviction of serial killer Ivan Milat.
Gallipoli: The Power of Ten: To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Gallipoli, Sunday Night will bring you the true stories of the ten ANZACs who received our highest military honour, the Victoria Cross, presented by Ben Roberts-Smith VC.
Mesmerised: World-renowned hypnotist Peter Powers unleashes his army of hypnotised subjects in this all-new outrageous entertainment series.
My Ireland With Colin: My Kitchen Rules judge and renowned chef, Colin Fassnidge, invites us to join him on a motorcycle tour of his beloved Ireland.
Restaurant Revolution: If you’ve ever dreamed of opening your own restaurant, here’s your chance. Restaurant Revolution will give regular people the opportunity to road test their restaurant dream and make it a reality.
Winter: Following the huge success of The Killing Field comes Winter, a new crime drama series based on the Rebecca Gibney character, Detective Sergeant Eve Winter of The Killing Field. Peter O’Brien reprises his role as Detective Inspector Lachlan McKenzie, Eve’s former boss and love interest.
I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here: Channel 10 has touted Julia Morris and Bondi Vet Chris Brown to head its new reality franchise as hosts of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.
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