Channel Nine and Andy Lee claimed the top spot of the most watched entertainment program of the evening. The Hundred drew in a total TV national reach of 1,574,000 and an average audience of 739,000.
For the season premiere Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was a special guest, appearing alongside Andy Lee, Sophie Monk, Mike Goldstein, Lloyd Langford and the panel of 100 Aussies.
In last night’s episode, Lee asked Australia how many people recognised the nation’s PM. The answer was 98 per cent, which means that two of the 100 people on the panel don’t know who he is.
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Following the season premiere, Nine broadcasted Clarkson’s Farm for a reach of 1,232,000 and an average audience of 466,000. The episode delved into the difficulties farmers have planting seeds in the The Cotswolds. Farmers struggle to plant seeds due to the constant rain that makes the ground too soggy to insert seeds. The rain also washes the seeds away, making it less than ideal circumstances for farming.
To keep himself busy and dry, Jeremy Clarkson has been on the lookout for a pub to purchase. This took viewers on a journey of the most beautiful, old pubs in The Cotswolds.
Clarkson’s Farm edged out 10’s Masterchef. In its second week, 10’s signature cooking show raked in a a reach of 1,158,000 and an average audience of 466,000.
Over on Channel Seven, The Chase out performed My Reno Rules. The Chase with a reach of 1,469,000 and an average audience of 734,000 took home the fifth spot on last night’s ratings.


