Seven’s SAS Australia ended last week, but fear not, those of you who love watching people put through torturous-looking physical challenges – SAS Australia: Hell Week is here.
The premise of Hell Week is a week-long (surprise!) special event featuring every day Australians taking part in one of the most gruelling courses in the show’s history, so says Seven.
Last night’s launch ep scored 387,000 viewers, according to OzTAM’s metro data.
Seven News was top overall with 1,068,000 viewers, followed by Nine News with 1,003,000 and The Block with 956,000.
The Nine network also had A Current Affair with 826,000 viewers and Hot Seat with 476,000.
On 10, Have You Been Paying Attention? had 693,000 viewers while Celebrity MasterChef had 588,000, The Project had 472,000 and 10 News First had 341,000.
ABC News had 685,000 viewers while Australian Story nabbed 602,000 for the ABC. Four Corners had 581,000, 7.30 had 567,000 and Media Watch had 482,000.
Finlly, the rest of Seven’s night saw Home and Away score 561,000 viewers while The Chase had 543,000.
Once again, the Nine Network won the night with 30.0 per cent of the daily share, followed by the Seven Network with 24.3 per cent. Next was Network 10 with 21.2 per cent, while the ABC TV Network had 17.4 per cent and the SBS Network had 7.1 per cent.
Finally, looking at OzTAM’s Total TV report for Monday October 11, Seven News was top with 1,760,000 viewers (metro: 1,078,000, regional: 641,000, BVOD: 38,000), followed by The Block with 1,472,000 (metro: 835,000, regional: 335,000, BVOD: 202,000).
In third was Nine News with a total audience of 1,373,000 (metro: 996,000, regional: 336,000, BVOD: 36,000).
The program with the highest lift on overnight was Nine’s Love Island Australia launch at a staggering 86 per cent.
The show had a total tv audience of 768,000 (metro: 311,000, regional: 103,000, BVOD: 280,000).