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TV Ratings (14/10/24): Tensions High As Blockheads Face Final Week Of House Fix-Ups

Fredrika Stigell
Published on: 15th October 2024 at 12:07 PM
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Mimi says she feels "deflated".
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Last night, The Block was back on top. The Monday episode raked in a Total TV National Reach of 1,984,000 and a Total TV National Average Audience of 1,114,000 for Nine.

There is just one more week of work to be done before the Blockheads head outdoors for their huge landscaping plans.

House 1 and House 3 were joint winners at last night’s Room Reveal – the first win of the series for Ricky and Haydn.

At the other end of the spectrum, Kristian and Mimi feel “deflated”, Kylie says she no longer wants to be here and Courtney and Grant can’t shake their frustration about being middle-of-the-pack.

The teams head to House 1 first, and all three losing teams are unimpressed by the space Marty Fox gave a perfect 10.

“A bit of a far-fetched 10,” said Kristian.

Courtney and Grant are impressed by Maddy and Charlotte’s “smart” plan to create a self-contained guest retreat area, but Kylie is annoyed by it.

She told House 5 they had tried to get approvals for the same thing, but were told no and wonders how the girls managed to do it in record time.

My Kitchen Rules saw a bittersweet end for married couple Robert and Andrea, whose German heritage-inspired menu ultimately led to their elimination. Scoring just 46, the pair found themselves at the bottom of the leaderboard, marking the end of their journey on the show.

The episode brought in a Total TV National Reach of 1,663,000 for Seven.

Over on 10, Dessert Masters launched Season 2, seeing a Total TV National Reach of 1,192,000.

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Fredrika Stigell is the Editorial Assistant at B&T with a focus on all things culture. Fredrika is also completing a Master of Archaeology, focusing on Indigenous rock art and historical artefacts in Kakadu National Park. Previously, she worked at a heritage company helping to organise storage collections for Sydney-based historical artefacts. Fredrika majored in English during her Bachelor's and is an avid reader with a particular interest in classics and literary fiction.

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