Farmer Wants a Wife (767,000) and
Home & Away (738,000) the top two entertainment shows of the night.
Australian Survivor drew 730,000, then
7:30 (647,000),
Ms. Represented with Annabel Crabb (585,000).
Later
The Cheap Seats debuted to 435,000 (10 notes this will be adjusted to 460,000), then
The Rookie (347,000 / 243,000),
The Weakest Link (278,000) and
Catalyst (276,000).
Seven News was #1 at 1.26m / 1.16m for Seven.
The Chase was 641,000 / 422,000.
Nine News (1.2m / 1.1m) was best for Nine.
A Current Affair won its slot at 778,000. Hot Seat was 571,000 / 368,000. A
Kath & Kim special was just 168,000.
The Project drew 575,000 / 380,000 for 10.
10 News First was 444,000 / 297,000. Nath Valvo: The Pony Show was just 117,000.
ABC News was 768,000 for ABC.
The Drum (198,000) and
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Off the Beaten Track with Kate Humble has been picked up by TVO
US pay channel Fuse TV, TVO in Canada and France’s RMC Découverte are among the international broadcasters to have picked up factual content from Australia’s Flame Distribution.
Fuse TV has acquired Unbreakable (7×44’), which follows a group of remarkable individuals with disabilities as they pursue their life goals, while Canadian group Bell Media’s Canal D took season one of lifestyle series Outback Opal Hunters (8×45’).
TVO has gone for A Stitch in Time (6x 30’), an historical series about fashion, and season two of Off the Beaten Track with Kate Humble (4×30’), which offers an intimate portrait of the lives of people living in the most remote and rural areas of Wales.