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Sunday a night of cricket, comedy and desserts.

Fisk topped Sunday entertainment. Nine wins the night.

Seven’s Sunday night was a haven for cricket fans with the Aus v India Test Cricket drawing up to 1.01m in National TV Audience.

But it fell to 246,000 for the Women’s Big Bash League until late, which meant Nine was able to nab an overall Sunday win.

60 Minutes averaged 935,000 then from 8pm Fisk (793,000), Dessert Masters finale (415,000) and Spicks & Specks (334,000 at 7:30pm).

Later A Remarkable Place to Die was 520,000, which is good retention for its second episode, then The Graham Norton Show (287,000) and Plum (244,000).

Nine News drew 1.06m with a late edition (217,000).

Seven News was #1 with 1.22m.

ABC News averaged 681,000. Grand Designs Australia (213,000) and I Was Actually There (139,000).

10 News First pulled 275,000 then The Sunday Project (208,000) and FBI (162,000).

On SBS it was SBS World News (TBA) Sardinia Mysteries of the Nuraghi (121,000), Etruscans: Mysterious Civilisation Secret (108,000) and Why Sharks Attack (TBA).

National Total TV: Sunday 24 November 2024

4 Responses

    1. Yes, absolutely. I have no problem if they take their time to develop the next series, because the writers have delivered excellence all across this show. Lots of laughs last night.
      Fisk complaining about the new firm wanting to take over:
      “But they wear uniforms – who wants to wear the same thing everyday?” Lol irony.

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