• ABC’s The Adventures of Paddington grew by 66% in Total TV
Total TV Ratings, May 27
ABC’s airing of Sister Boniface Mysteries topped entertainment total TV for the network with 501,000 viewers, growing by 24%.
The biggest jump in commercial primetime viewing goes to ABC’s The Adventures of Paddington, where the Total TV audience grew by 66% to reach 179,000 viewers.
Overnight TV Ratings, June 3
Seven enjoyed a Saturday night win in both the network and primary channel shares with 24.3% and 33.6%, respectively. 7mate won the multichannels with 3.6%.
Seven’s Saturday Night AFL saw the Cats take a 22-point victory over the Bulldogs as 390,000 tuned in to watch the match. In entertainment, Border Security: Australia’s Front Line reached 216,000 as a man from Amsterdam’s story does not add up to the border security officers.
Nine’s A Current Affair came out on top, reaching 405,000 as the program met with Australians who are getting paid to share their home amid the cost of living crisis. Earlier in the night, Getaway had 309,000 as the team continued their Mekong river cruise arriving in the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh and crossing the border into Vietnam.
On the ABC, Vera saw DCI Vera Stanhope called in to investigate a murder of a young boy. The show had 265,000 cracking the top 10 for Saturday. Bluey was viewed by 142,000 as Bluey and Bingo play with CCTV screens at the chemist.
10 aired the A-League Grand Final as the Central Coast Mariners beat the favourites Melbourne City, with the match having 174,000. The network also aired The Dog House to 112,000 viewers.
SBS aired Westminister Abbey: Behind Closed Doors to 106,000.
STV
On Fox League, the Broncos beat the Sharks 20-12 in front of 323,000, while the Rabbitohs showed up the Titans 46-28 in front of 292,000.
Fox Footy’s top game was the West Coast Eagles V Collingwood, which saw Collingwood smash by 63 points in front of 226,000. Geelong V Bulldogs clocked 204,000.