Wednesday TV Wrap: Give The Man A Rose! Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell Overtakes The Bachelor

Wednesday TV Wrap: Give The Man A Rose! Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell Overtakes The Bachelor

Locky Gilbert should certainly be handing Shaun Micallef a rose after ABC’s Mad As Hell overtook 10’s The Bachelor on Wednesday night – 576,000 to 571,000 eyeballs – according to OzTAM metro data.

It was a cracker of a night for the ABC, with Hard Quiz dominating the entertainment slot with 672,000 viewers.

Over at Nine, the hammer fell on The Block as just 651,000 viewers tuned in. Meanwhile Seven’s Home and Away was the most-watched entertainment show with 589,000 tuning in.

Nine won across primary channel share, recording 19.7 per cent. Meanwhile, Seven posted 15.1 per cent, while ABC wasn’t too far behind on 14.0 per cent. 10 did 12.6 per cent, while SBS did 6.0 per cent.

Here’s how the rest of the night ran:

Nine

News did 958,000,  A Current Affair did 647,000, Emergency did 468,000, and Hot Seat did 489,000.

10

The Project did 514,000.

Seven

News did 1.01m, The Chase did 578,000 and Highway Patrol did 401,000.

ABC

News did 747,000, 7.30 did 596,000, and Utopia did 419,000.

 

 

 

 




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