Blind Date and Game Of Games are AXED from Channel 10... after network leak confirms The Amazing Race will return later this year By Ekin Karasin and Wade Sellers For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:02 BST, 6 June 2019 | Updated: 01:11 BST, 6 June 2019 Viewcomments Blind Date and Game Of Games have been axed from Channel 10 after launching last year. The dating program, which is hosted by Julia Morris, and the game show fronted by Grant Denyer will not be returning to TV screens for a second season. The network also revealed that the fates of How to Stay Married or All Aussie Adventures are not yet clear, according to TV Tonight. Farewell: Blind Date and Game Of Games have been axed from Channel 10 after launching last year 'We remain in active discussions for another season of Pete and Lisa in How to Stay Married and audiences always want more Coight!' Ten's head of programming Daniel Monaghan said. He added: 'However neither will return in 2019… 2020 maybe..?' Daniel went on: 'Shark Tank and The Secret Life of 4 Year Olds are both strong additions to 10's schedule and while not ruling out future series, neither are planned for 2019.' Ten is also undecided on Offspring, despite it last being shown on screens in 2017. Goodbye: The dating program, which is hosted by Julia Morris, and the game show fronted by Grant Denyer (pictured) will not be returning to TV screens for a second season 'We've never said no to more Offspring in the future… so we won't break that trend now,' Daniel said. It comes after the announcement that reality show The Amazing Race will return to TV screens later this year. The news was leaked to TV Blackbox last week, with the program set to air in the final quarter of 2019. The network is believed to be 'furious' by the early announcement, as they had hoped to 'hold onto it for a while'. Confirmed! It comes after the announcement that The Amazing Race will return to Australian TV later this year. Pictured: 2012 winners Andrew and Shane with host Grant Bowler While Channel 10 is yet to confirm the report, a production source claimed The Amazing Race has been given 'the green light' On Wednesday, Channel 10's chief content officer Beverley McGarvey told Mediaweek the network had two 'huge' shows planned for the final quarter. One of these shows will be The Masked Singer, which has already been confirmed. She did not reveal the second program, but said it was a 'familiar' franchise. Coming soon! While Channel 10 is yet to confirm the report, a production source claimed The Amazing Race has been given 'the green light'. Pictured: 2014 cast members The Amazing Race involves teams-of-two racing around the world in a bid to win a major cash prize. The U.S. version, hosted by Kiwi personality Phil Keoghan, has been on air since 2001 and drawn consistently strong ratings. However, when Channel Seven commissioned a local version between 2011 and 2014, it failed to find a stable audience. High hopes: 10 is hoping the show provide a much-needed ratings winner, after the network slipped to fourth place behind the ABC recently. Pictured: 2014 winners Daniel and Ryan Channel 10 is hoping the show provide a much-needed ratings winner, after the network slipped to fourth place behind the ABC recently. Casting for the program, which is billed as an 'Adventure Travel Competition', has been open since the beginning of the year and will close on Friday. Daily Mail Australia has contacted Channel 10 for comment. Coming back! The Australian version of The Amazing Race was hosted by Grant Bowler between 2011 and 2014 on Channel Seven Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility