Home & Away tops quiet Thursday
Seven News, ACA, 7:30 and The Chase led Thursday slots.
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Thursday was a quiet night of viewing overall.
Home & Away topped entertainment at 816,000 in National TV Audience.
7:30 led with 788,000 then Highway Patrol (567,000 / 544,000), RPA (555,000) and Top Gear Australia (269,000).
From 8pm Grand Designs Australia was 539,000 then Emergency (483,000) and Australia’s Most Dangerous Prisoners (291,000).
Nine’s Oaks Day races was up to 264,000.
Seven narrowly won the night overall.
Seven News was #1 at 1.28m then The Chase (661,000). Why Planes Vanish: The Hunt For MH370 managed 130,000.
Nine News drew 1.02m then A Current Affair (874,000). A&E After Dark was 296,000.
ABC News averaged 799,000. Hard Quiz (312,000), Long Lost Family (312,000), A Bite to Eat with Alice (165,000) followed.
10 News First pulled 308,000 for 10 then The Project (273,000), Deal or No Deal (233,000) and Movie: Mission Impossible III (113,000).
On SBS it was SBS World News (181,000 / 125,000), World’s Most Punctual Trains (124,000), Going Places with Ernie Dingo (107,000), Mastermind (78,000) and Paris Has Fallen (70,000).
The Morning Show: 257,000 / 170,000
Today Extra: 148,000 / 77,000
National Total TV: Thursday 7 November 2024
- Tagged with 10 News First, 7:30, A Bite To Eat with Alice, A Current Affair, A+E After Dark, ABC News, Australia’s Most Dangerous Prisoners, Deal or No Deal, Emergency, Going Places with Ernie Dingo, Grand Designs Australia, Hard Quiz, Highway Patrol, Home & Away, Long Lost Family, Mastermind, Nine News, Oaks Day, Paris Has Fallen, RPA, SBS World News, Seven News, The Chase, The Morning Show, The Project, Today Extra, Top Gear Australia, Why Planes Vanish: The Hunt for MH370, World's Most Punctual Trains
7 Responses
That’s a particularly large margin between the morning show and today extra – impact of low interest in horse racing or something else? The margin isn’t usually this large.
Looks like it didn’t screen in Perth due to Oaks Day.
They really shouldn’t call it Grand Designs Australia, more like “Sheep Sheds Australia” or “Shit Boxes Australia” most of what they design is one hot minute from an AV Jennings number…
I see that Alf is still around. Wow.
Ray works part time on the show these days. It’s written into his storyline that he goes off to visit his wife at her property sometimes as she has mental health issues and found it too hard living in Summer Bay.
I watched Grand Designs Australia and was aghast at the large shipping container swimming pool at front of the house in Buderim Qld. Buderim is where I live and I searched this house out on Google Earth. I have just returned from viewing the property in person and can report that from street level, this house with elevated container swimming pool, with the words “China Shipping” looks far worse than it appeared on television. It left me wondering how do they choose building projects for this program.
Love ya, Ray. ❤️