TV Ratings April 30, 2022: Father Brown crowned top entertainment show

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• Seven won the network and primary shares

Total TV Ratings, April 23

ABC’s Father Brown topped the total TV ratings for non-news programs, bringing in 701,000 viewers, rising 15%.

ABC also claimed the #2 spot with Unforgotten, reaching a total TV audience of 487,000, and experiencing a lift of 21%

The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family on SBS had the highest lift on overnight with 27% to reach a total tv audience of 183,000.

Overnight TV Ratings, April 30

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Winning the Saturday network shares is Seven with 32.4%, followed by Nine with 28.1%. Seven also won the primary channel with a 21.9% share. 7TWO and 7Mate took out the multichannel win, tied with 3.8%.

St Kilda went head to head with Port Adelaide on Seven’s AFL: Saturday Night Football, pulling in an audience of 314,000. 156,000 Melbournians tuned in to watch Port Adelaide scrape in their second win of the season with a 5.13 (43) to 4.18 (42) victory.

On Nine, the tenth episode of Space Invaders was the network’s most-watched non-news program and the fifth most-watched program amongst all key demographics, clocking 325,000 views.

ABC’s Father Brown was the most-watched entertainment program of the night, bringing in an audience of 426,000, with 135,000 tuning in from Sydney. Additionally, Call The Midwife pushed ABC up the ratings with 314,000 views.

A repeat of Bondi Rescue was the most viewed entertainment program on 10 with 121,000 views.

SBS aired an episode of Could Hitler Have Been Stopped? which brought in 106,000 viewers.

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STV

Fox League has claimed the top three spots on subscription TV. NRL Super Saturday had a viewership of 289,000, while the Eels V Cowboys match clocked 267,000 as the Cowboys dominated the Eels 35-4. The Bulldogs v Roosters game pulled in an audience of 259,000 as the Bulldogs won 16-12.

Over on Fox Footy, Melbourne v Hawthorn had 218,000 views as Melbourne defeated Hawthorn 13.13 (91) to 11.15 (81).

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