Monday TV Wrap: Princess Margaret Serves It Up To Family Food Fight

Monday TV Wrap: Princess Margaret Serves It Up To Family Food Fight

Nine’s Family Food Fight continues its less than stellar season, once again struggling to get out of the low 400s according to last night’s OzTAM metro numbers.

The foodie show pulled just 418,000 and was well trounced by Seven’s Bride And Prejudice (699,000) and even the ABC’s Princess Margaret: Rebel Royal (573,000).

Seven won Monday with 30.3 per cent of the audience share. Nine had to settle for second and 25.8 per cent. The ABC was impressive with 20.6 per cent, which meant just 15.5 per cent for 10. SBS took home 7.8 per cent.

Seven’s 6pm news was the most watched show of the night with 939,000, followed by Today Tonight (930,000), Bride And Prejudice (699,000), Home And Away (630,000), The Chase (534,000) and God Friended Me (419,000).

For Nine, its best was its 6pm news (927,000), ACA (767,000), Hot Seat (475,000), Family Food Fight (418,000) and the James Bond flick Quantum Of Solace (327,000).

10’s doers were The Secret Life Of Four Year Olds (444,000), The Project (414,000), 10 News First (382,000) and Murphy Brown (299,000).

The ABC’s night ran this way: 7pm news (698,000), Australian Story (647,000), 7.30 (639,000), Princess Margaret: Rebel Royal (573,000), Media Watch (508,000) and Q&A (384,000).

SBS’ best was a repeat of 1947: The People’s Royal Wedding with 186,000.




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