TV Ratings (17/04/2024): Contestants Faced With Harsh Realities As Alone Australia Heats Up (Or Cools Down)
Alone still doing the business for SBS. Overly long train journeys not doing the business, but they persist anyway.
Alone still doing the business for SBS. Overly long train journeys not doing the business, but they persist anyway.
The true winners, however, were any viewers who managed to endure the whole series.
Much like navigating the single-malt whiskey menu at Rockpool, Thursday night TV proves a tricky one for network bosses.
Are you so cool you were at the hippest, inner-city vegan steakhouse last night? Here's the telly numbers you missed.
Nine wins Wednesday night. However, Seven tells rival you'll get that and more come Saturday's Matilda's match.
B&T lives by the motto of "too much Larry is never enough", as The Chase thrives under Mr Emdur's stewardship.
Seven & Nine were at each other like a cobra & mongoose last night, despite all networks going David Attenborough-free.
Thursday continues to be one of TV's slower nights. That said, B&T noted the pub's speed dating was hardly pumping.
Why does it feel there's just not enough villains to boo at this year's Oz Open? Can Kyle Sandilands serve & volley?
Unsavoury language emanating out of lots of Australian households as Nine plays host to the NRL last night.
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