(Season 1 Episode 2 of 4): Rob Bell explores the extraordinary story of London's Tower Bridge. London's Greatest Bridges with Rob Bell airs on Channel 5 +1 at 4:00 AM, Friday 29 December. Rob Bell explores the extraordinary story of London's Tower Bridge
(Season 1 Episode 2 of 4): Rob Bell explores the extraordinary story of London's Tower Bridge. London's Greatest Bridges with Rob Bell airs on Channel 5 HD at 3:00 AM, Friday 29 December. Rob Bell explores the extraordinary story of London's Tower Bridge
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Seven won Thursday night but with a Budget Reply on ABC, some viewers drifted to SBS.
Just 0.1% now splits Seven and Nine for the week.
MasterChef Australia 572,000 an extended
Home & Away (500,000 from 7pm),
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (351,000),
Budget Reply (337,000),
World’s Greatest Bridges (235,000).
Later
Q+A (232,000).
Seven News was #1 at 968,000 / 934,000 for Seven. The Chase was 534,000 / 329,000 then
The Latest (297,000).
A Current Affair (689,000) and Hot Seat (463,000 / 312,000).
Emergency pulled just 189,000.
The Project drew 431,000 / 280,000 for 10.
10 News First was 363,000 / 247,000 with
Law & Order: SVU at 252,000 / 172,000.
ABC News managed 619,000 for ABC.
The Drum (168,000) and
Singapore’s Secret Forests With David Attenborough (128,000) followed.
MasterChef Masterclass at 308,000 then
Q+A (256,000).
Seven network won 27.9% then Nine 26.5%, 10 20.7%, ABC 16.7% and SBS 8.3%.
Seven News was #1 at 995,000 / 970,000 for Seven then
The Chase (475,000 / 301,000) then
Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back (135,000) and
The Clown & the Candyman (68,000).
Nine News (881,000 / 826,000) was best for Nine then
A Current Affair (645,000) and
Hot Seat (476,000 / 283,000),
Mega Zoo (186,000 in 3 cities),
Emergency (165,000).
The Project drew 436,000 / 293,000 for 10.
10 News First was 336,000 / 236,000 with
Law & Order: SVU at 150,000.
ABC News (636,000) led for ABC.
Sammy J (321,000),
Trump Takes On the World (160,000).
On SBS it was SBS World News (168,000 / 139,000),
World’s Greatest Bridges (149,000),
The Handmaid’s Tale (121,000 across 2 episodes) and
Mastermind (97,000).
The Morning Show: 142,000 / 72,000