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MasterChef hits a high, Mystery Road wins slot.

Finals week in Tasmania draws a 2022 high for MasterChef. Nine wins Sunday.

MasterChef Australia‘s Tassie soujourn looks set for a winning week, last night scoring 621,000 metro viewers -its biggest audience this season.

That bettered Australian Ninja Warrior (505,000 from 7pm), 7News Spotlight (449,000 also at 7pm), Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery (380,000 from 7:40pm), and Border Security (259,000 from 8pm).

Later Mystery Road: Origin won its slot for ABC at 410,000 defeating 60 Minutes (374,000), NCIS: Hawaii (176,000), and movie: Wonder Woman (132,000)

Nine network easily won Sunday with a 30.0% share then Seven 23.6%, 10 21.3%, ABC 16.0% and SBS 9.1%.

Nine News drew 866,000 for Nine with a late edition at 272,000.

Seven News was still #1 at 974,000.

The Sunday Project was 382,000 / 255,000 for 10. 10 News First pulled 266,000 / 233,000 with FBI at 93,000.

ABC News drew 588,000. Compass (173,000) and Small Axe (92,000) followed.

On SBS it was SBS World News (168,000 / 126,000), Tour de France (97,000 across the network) and Napoleon: In The Name Of Art (80,000).

Insiders on ABC News led multichannels at 120,000.

In Total TV numbers last Sunday were:

NCIS: Hawaii: 322,000
Miss Fisher & the Crypt of Tears: 506,000
MasterChef Australia: 825,000
Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery: 681,000
State of Origin: 3.03m

OzTAM Overnights: Sunday 3 July 2022

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  1. Interesting watching the Strictly Ballroom episode on Seven Spotlight last night – it appeared to be more about Sonia Kruger than the real stars – even though she only had six lines in the movie ( a point that was brought up quite a few times )…
    But the real sequinned elephant in the room – there was no mention of Sonia’s dance partner in Strictly Ballroom – a very fresh faced Todd McKenney – makes you wonder if there has been some falling out between Seven – or Sonia – and the former DWTS nasty judge to ignore his involvement ?
    Plus I wish the writer’s would understand the true meaning of the adjective ” infamous ” which means being well known for a bad quality or bad deed … it was used twice last night in strictly the wrong context.

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