With British dramas beating flagship current affairs, viewers are sending TV programmers a message they don’t want to hear.
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ABC, TEN tie in third week.
Ratings: ABC’s win on Saturday helped it tie with TEN for third across the week.
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Married at First Sight beats MKR for the second time
Ratings: Meanwhile Midsomer Murders tops both Sunday Night & 60 Mins while Is Australia Racist? under-performs for SBS.
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Seven wins second week of the year.
Ratings: There was minimal movement last week but Seven took a clean sweep of all 5 cities.
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Against T20 cricket, Seven wins Sunday.
Ratings: Seven wins Sunday with a lift for MKR but Hoges still disappoints as event drama.
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Just 0.2% separates Seven and Nine
Ratings: Seven and Nine are neck and neck in the first week of ratings, with MKR fighting off Nine’s Married at First Sight.
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Married closing in on MKR, Hoges down, but Seven takes first ratings night.
Ratings: MKR wins in total people, Married tops the Demos, and Hoges is a long way behind Molly’s 2016 performance.
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Returning: Midsomer Murders
The show that refuses to lay down and die returns for its 19th season.
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If these are Thursday ratings it must be November.
Ratings: Thursday was a night of failed shows, repeats, filler content and copycat programming.
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Midsomer Murders farewells TV pooch
According to a UK press release, “Barnaby’s beloved pet dog, hung up his lead and retired.” Woof.
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Returning: A Town and Country Murder
Never mind Midsomer Murders and Grantchester, A Town and Country Murder is the real thing.
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Primary channels tie, multichannels give Seven the win.
Ratings: East Coast storms ensure News bulletins draw big numbers on Sunday.
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