TV Ratings: Is This The Most Popular MAFS Couple YET?
Considering that the other couples tend to be completely loathsome, it's not exactly a ringing endorsement.
Considering that the other couples tend to be completely loathsome, it's not exactly a ringing endorsement.
We had thought the entire purpose of Idol was to laugh at people who couldn't sing. Perhaps we were wrong.
Solace for sports fans everywhere as MAFS' merciful absence sees Seven take top the TV ratings.
Viewers flocked to watch couples try and conceive last night and, no, not like that.
Shelf life for MAFS TV show significantly longer than shelf life of MAFS couples.
Need some of your faith in humanity restoring? Give this story, or MAFS as a whole, a wide berth.
Don't worry readers, no Paralympians were mentioned this time round.
MAFS star leaves fellow contestants baffled as she reveals psychic powers, B&T eagerly awaits Ouija board special ep.
Foxtel boss donning tin helmet and putting on the waders and as he dives into the measurement debate.
B&T wonders whether Nine will lure divorcees in for a Married At Second Sight spin-off.
Tipping Point remains in the top 10. Clearly, the allure of the funfair never leaves.
Hundreds of thousands tuned in to watch Djokovic struggle past a man barely old enough to buy a beer.
Ambitious Northern Beaches reno hooks viewers last night. Less impressive Western Syd extension fails to draw crowd.
Our insatiable appetite for animals continued apace yesterday. Watching them, that is.
Is Attenborough's enduring appeal related to the climate crisis or do we just love watching critters on TV?
Yes, we know it's not the official ratings season but people are still tuning in night after night.
B&T sees the Christmas break as a time to wind down and get as far away from the bloody daily TV ratings as possible.
Are TV numbers your thing? Then mark this a must-read. However, B&T's not excluding radio or outdoor people either.