Australian Survivor won its timeslot and topped the demos at 752,000.
That’s an increase on the 624,000 debut for the 2020 All Stars season.
That was ahead of just ahead of
Farmer Wants a Wife (709,000 from 7pm) and
Grand Designs drew 582,000 at 7:40pm.
However there was a coding issue with Beauty & the Geek which saw OzTAM list at just 434,000.
TV Tonight understands that’s an average of both primetime and an arvo replay on 9GO! When the number is adjusted to 776,000 that will put
Geek ahead of them all. Oops.
Later
Innocent (444,000), and
7News Spotlight (381,000).
Seven News was #1 at 1.22m.
The Latest drew 308,000 then
Rebooted reality series
Beauty & the Geek has launched well for Nine, winning its timeslot at 808,000 metro viewers and topping several demos.
That was ahead of
Farmer Wants a Wife (670,000) and
Grand Designs (505,000 from 7:40pm).
Later a
60 Minutes (513,000),
My Name is Gulpilil (283,000).
Nine network won Sunday with 32.5% then Seven 24.2%, 10 20.7%, ABC 14.5% and SBS 8.1%.
Nine News was #1 at 1.23m for Nine. The
Wimbledon Men’s Final scored up to 350,000 while a late news edition was 335,000.
Seven News drew 1.18m for Seven.
Crime Investigation Australia: Most Infamous was just 173,000.
The Sunday Project pulled 505,000 / 320,000 for 10.
10 News First (354,000 / 278,000) and
FBI (215,000) followed.
Compass was 185,000.
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In its penultimate episode Lego Masters topped the demos and hit a season high of 901,000 metro viewers, suggesting tonight may even crack the magic million for Nine.
But a Spotlight news special on actor Craig McLachlan did make Seven more competitive than last week at 720,000 viewers followed by
MasterChef Australia (586,000 from 7:30pm) and
Spicks & Specks (486,000 from 7:40pm).
Later
Crime Investigation Australia (327,000),
FBI: Most Wanted (277,000) and
Wakefield (205,000).
Nine News drew 934,000 for Nine with a late edition at 270,000.
Seven News was #1 at 1.08m for Seven.
The Real Manhunter drew 167,000.
The Sunday Project pulled 454,000 / 315,000 for 10.
kadacki
Big Brother is becoming unbareable and ive always been a fan. I enjoyed this season but the past few episodes are just dredful. Really struggled to get to the end of last nights ep. The dodgy gimmicks like the red button is lame… can we get to see abit of the normal interaction?
He worst part is sadly the challenges, they are so repetative now i dont wanna watch who can hold something the longest anymore. And dragging on and on for nearly 2 hes with a pretty boring cast as well (only a few good game players) no one seems to want to make a move. I wouldnt be surprised if this dips below 500k soon!Log in to Reply
May 3rd, 2021 By David Knox 10 commentsFiled under: News,
Lego Masters broke from the pack to dominate entertainment viewing last night at 811,000 metro viewers, and topped the demos.
That was well in front of
MasterChef Australia (592,000 from 7:30pm) then
Big Brother (534,000), and
Spicks & Specks (530,000 from 7:40pm).
But there were some hefty switch-offs thereafter.
60 Minutes was low at 464,000 then
Crime Investigation Australia (301,000),
FBI: Most Wanted (280,000 / 157,000), leaving
Wakefield on a disappointing 189,000.
Nine network won Sunday with 30.8% then Seven 26.5%, 10 20.1%, ABC 14.4% and SBS 8.2%.
Nine News was best for Nine at 1.01m.
Australian Crime Stories was 198,000.
Seven News was #1 at 1.03m for Seven.
Manhunt: The Raoul Moat Story was 139,000.