• Vera continues its ABC reign
Overnight TV Ratings, December 17
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Nine won Sunday night with a primary share of 21.9% and a network share of 32.0%.
7Mate has won multi channels with a 5.8% share.
Seven received a primary share of 17.7% and a network share of 29.2%.
10 took a 6.2% primary share and a network share of 11.9%.
Nine
440,000 watched Nine’s Christmas with Delta. Popstar Delta Goodrem led an all-star Christmas concert alongside Robbie Williams, G Flip, Budjerah, Kate Ceberano, Jon Stevens, Bebe Rexha, David Campbell, Rai Thistlethwaite, Teddy Swims and Russell Crowe.
Then, 263,000 watched the romantic holiday flick The Holiday.
Seven
545,000 watched Seven’s Test Cricket – Day 4, Session Two. At the end of Session Three, Australia had won by 360 runs, finishing 487 233/5d to Pakistan’s 271 89. 410,000 saw Session One while 392,000 saw Lunch and watched Session 392,000.
Men in Black: International followed for 150,000.
ABC
310,000 watched ABC’s Living with Devils as acclaimed filmmaker Simon Plowright spent a year living with the iconic but endangered marsupial, the Tasmanian Devil.
480,000 then watched Vera. During the episode, DCI Vera Stanhope investigated the apparent suicide of a well-known television personality who had recently fallen from grace.
52,000 also saw We Hunt Together.
10
On 10, viewers began their evening with The Sunday Project (121,000 6.30 pm / 202,000 7.30 pm) as the panel welcomed Joel Edgerton to the desk and looked at how the cost of living crisis has Aussies in a pinch.
The Bachelors Australia followed as Wes made history, asking Brea to become “exclusive”, sending all of his other ladies home. Meanwhile, Luke and Ellie got steamy at an overnight stay and McKenna and Ben’s relationship went up another level. 162,000 tuned in.
SBS
Over on SBS, 88,000 tuned in to see Nefertiti: The Raiders of the Lost Tomb as the program looked at how the Queen of ancient Egypt has been the object of an insatiable quest. Finding her tomb.
Then, Rescuing the Nile’s Sunken Temple reached 76,000.
Total TV Ratings, December 10
759,000 watched Nine’s special Christmas edition of The Hundred with Andy Lee, up 13%.
670,000caught ABC’s Joanna Lumley’s Britain, up 5%.
714,000 also saw a repeat of ABC’s Death in Paradise, up 14%.
289,000 tuned in to 10’s The Bachelors, up 27%.