• Audiences watch Crocodile Dundee II
• 805K tune in to Travel Guides in Total TV
Overnight TV Ratings, December 19
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Nine won Tuesday night with a primary share of 21.3%; however, Seven took out the top network share with 30.8%.
7Two and 7Mate have won multi channels with a 4% share.
Nine’s network share was 29.5% and Seven’s primary share was 20.2%.
10’s primary share was 7.4% and had a network share of 14.1%.
Nine
606,000 watched Nine’s A Current Affair which explored how Aussie fashion brand White Fox has come under fire from thousands of customers, who have experienced major delays with their online orders – many of which are Christmas gifts.
Then, 454,000 watched a repeat of Travel Guides as our avid explorers visited Greece. Visiting stunning islands, turquoise water, sensational souvlaki, and endless parties — but it was too much for some of our Guides.
248,000 also tuned in to flick Crocodile Dundee II.
Seven
337,000 began their evening with Seven’s Big Bash as the Strikers took on the Thunder from Adelaide Oval. The Strikers won by six wickets with two balls left finishing 200/7 (20) to 205/4 (19.4).
ABC
355,000 watched ABC’s 7.30 as an ABC investigation found some green super funds invest hundreds of millions of dollars into emissions-heavy industries like coal, oil and gas. The program also looked at how NT Chief Minister Natasha Fyles resigned and Laura Tingle interviewed Alok Sharma.
220,000 then watched Take 5 with Zan Rowe. Zan Rowe took us through The best of Take 5.
Whitney followed for 167,000 where the documentary looked at Whitney Houston and her family beyond familiar tabloid headlines and shed new light on the spellbinding trajectory of Houston’s life.
10
On 10, viewers tuned in to The Project (150,000 6.30 pm / 225,000 7.00 pm) as the panel welcomed Patti Newton to the desk and looked at how Australia’s first uterus donor recipient, Kirsty Bryant, has given birth to a beautiful baby boy.
The Bachelors then followed as the Bachelor’s own family, the women and their loved ones met under the same roof. Wes‘ step-mum Baby grilled Brea about her values and Ben revealed how Mackenna made him feel… in front of Angela! 180,000 tuned in.
NCIS followed for 82,000.
SBS
Over on SBS, 112,000 tuned in to a repeat of Who Do You Think You Are putting the spotlight on Ralf Little who left the sun-drenched Caribbean well behind as he headed to the Orkney Islands off the North coast of Scotland, to investigate his grandfather’s experience during World War II.
Then, a repeat of Britain’s Scenic Railways reached 89,000.
Total TV Ratings, December 12
805,000 watched Nine’s Travel Guides, up 10%.
303,000 tuned in to 10’s The Bachelors, up 42%.