Nine’s winning series Lego Masters debuted to 1.23m viewers last night, according to OzTAM metro numbers.
It is only slightly down on the first season’s premiere, which posted 1.37 million viewers.
Meanwhile, things are continuing to cook for 10, with MasterChef achieving over one million views once again (1.01m to be precise).
Over at Seven, its best entertainment for the night was House Rules on 630,000 views.
The ABC’s special edition of Spicks And Specks: 2000 Special also achieved decent numbers with 691,000 Aussies tuning in.
It was a rather big night in TV-land, so who won? In primary channel share, Nine came out on top with 24.9 per cent, Seven did 16.1 per cent, 10 did 15.6 per cent, ABC did 12.3 per cent and SBS did 5.2 per cent.
Here’s how the rest of the night ran.
Nine
News did 1.11m, 60 Minutes did 723,000 and Nine News: Late Edition did 531,000.
10
The Sunday Project did 613,000, 10 News First did 391,000 and FBI: Most Wanted did 343,000.
Seven
News did 1.25m, One World: Together At Home did 419,000 andWeekend Sunrise did 332,000.
ABC
News did 905,000, The Virus did 756,000, Mystery Road did 655,000, Insiders did 389,000 and Landline did 306,000.
All channels share
Nine won the night with 32.2 per cent, Seven followed with 22.6 per cent, 10 did 21.2 per cent, 16.6 per cent and SBS did 7.4 per cent.
Demographic breakdown (all channels)
People 25-54
1. Nine – 37.3 per cent
2. 10 – 25.1 per cent
3. Seven – 23.2 per cent
People 16-39
1. Nine – 35.2 per cent
2. 10 – 28.8 per cent
3. Seven – 23.6 per cent