Nine’s continuing to ride the wave of The Block‘s success, and Seven’s Sam is strutting around in an Akubra, trying to matchmake farmers.
I weirdly think Scotty Cam could also host Farmer Wants A Wife.
Seven News hit 885,000 viewers, while Nine News earned 861,000 viewers.
Nine’s A Current Affair scored 683,000 viewers – Please, Grimshaw, don’t leave!
As per OzTAM’s metro numbers, Seven’s The Chase grabbed 469.000 viewers. Farmer Wants A Wife pulls in 455,000 viewers – that woman refusing to eat her potatoes so she could fight with the farmer is my new favourite person.
Home And Away also delivered 460,000 viewers – I am still waiting for Frost’s return. She needs to get out of the caravan she’s travelling around in and back on television!
For Nine, Hot Seat grabbed 391,000 viewers – confirmation I learned nothing at University.
The Block pulled in 708,000 viewers – I also want Scotty Cam to guest host Antique Roadshows, his “Nah, she’ll be right approach!” It could really add some drama to the antique world.
Hundred With Andy Lee also pulled in 324,000 viewers.
For 10, The Project pulled in 292,000 viewers. Meanwhile, The Amazing Race pulled in 338,000 viewers! I would win by getting an Airtasker to help me complete every mission.
10 News First pulled in 300,000 viewers. Cheap Seats grabbed 290,000 viewers.
Finally, ABC had a fabulous news night ABC News, netting 587,000 viewers and 7.30 earned 483,000 viewers, and Great Southern Escapes earnt 290,000 viewers.
Meanwhile, Old People’s Home For Teenagers brought in 383,000 viewers – My Aunty Jan in Bellingen will absolutely be sobbing while watching this show and telling everyone long-winded antidotes about it.
Out on top was both the Nine Network with 30.3 per cent and the Seven Network with 26.9, locked in a tight tie. Meanwhile, ABC got 18.1 per cent.
Followed by 10 Networks with 16.4 per cent of the share, while SBS had 8.4 per cent