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Network 10 confirms line-up for second half of 2024

Network 10 has revealed its line-up for the second half of 2024 little over a week after confirming that the Masked Singer and The Bachelor would not be returning this year.

The line-up includes new seasons of the network's returning tentpole titles, including Hunted Australia, Amazing Race Australia, Dessert Masters, Shark Tank Australia, Thank God Your Here and Task Master Australia.

Hunted Australia returns for a second season with, 'Hunted Australia: The Million Dollar Heist' is set to return, where nine pairs of Aussies will attempt to steal $1 million and evade a team of Hunters for 20 days.

'Amazing Race Australia' is back this year with a 'Celebrity Edition' that will see a cast of celebrities and their loved ones racing around the globe, and 'Dessert Masters' is making a comeback with a fresh batch of pastry chefs, dessert wizards, and chocolatiers competing for a $100,000 prize.

'Shark Tank Australia' will welcome the country's next wave of entrepreneurs pitch their innovative ideas to the Sharks, and 'Thank God You're Here' will return with two more episodes this season.

The network also announced the return of 'Taskmaster Australia' for two back-to-back seasons, with the second season kicking off on May 23. The award-winning 'Have You Been Paying Attention?' and 'The Cheap Seats' will continue to entertain viewers throughout the year.

New international dramas joining the schedule include the comedy-crime drama series 'Elsbeth' and two new spin-offs from the NCIS franchise. 'Deal or No Deal' is gearing up for a celebrity takeover with celebrities competing for $250,000 for their chosen charity.

The classic game show 'The Wheel Of Fortune' is also returning, with host Graham Norton welcoming Aussie contestants to spin the wheel and guess the puzzle. Dog lovers will be catered to with new seasons of 'Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia' and 'The Dog House Australia'.

Network 10 will also broadcast a range of sports, including the Socceroos battling for their spot at the World Cup, the 2024/2025 A-Leagues Men’s and Women’s seasons, and the Australian MotoGP.

A new season of 'Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn II' will commence production soon, posing the question of what gets you further in the game, brute strength or intelligence.

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