Thursday TV Ratings: Seven Just Beats Nine With The Chase Coming Out Top
Is there a study into the correlation between Thursday's diminished TV numbers & the increased sale of pub schnitzels?
Is there a study into the correlation between Thursday's diminished TV numbers & the increased sale of pub schnitzels?
Nine wins Wednesday night. However, Seven tells rival you'll get that and more come Saturday's Matilda's match.
It was a bee's dick between The Voice & Block last night. With apologies to the slur against bees' appendages here.
Did your local's schnitty-&-schooner deal have your fullest attention last night? Here's all you missed TV numbers-wise.
10 execs madly searching for the liquor cabinet key after returning 'Thank God You're Here' proves Wednesday night hit.
Pommie colleague giving you an earbashing over the cricket today? Distract them quickly via your newfound Matildas love.
Seven's John Farnham doco was a testament to the man's career & his decades-long dedication to the mullet hairstyle.
Aussie Ashes fans couldn't be more ecstatic watching eight hours of drizzly, inclement English weather last night.
One need only look to the Ashes to see the rude health of cricket. Or Dan Andrews for the ill health of the Comm Games.
Got a psycho ex that just won't go away? 10's cool reality show Hunted may or may not offer some valuable tips.
Sure, Nine may have come third last night but it is about to release the flying monkeys in the shape of the Ashes.
MasterChef finale goes out on a ratings high. 10 bosses now plotting on how they can do more finales.
Declan's got the boot from MasterChef, but one thing's for sure, he'll never fuck-up custard again as long as he lives.
Thankfully with Origin out of the way for another year, we can all go back to making jokes at Queenslanders' expense.
Last night's MasterChef confirmed the perils of cooking with seafood. And by that we mean the bloody expensive perils.
There was a cat's whisker in last night's TV numbers & that's without veterinarian Dr Chris Brown making an appearance.
On the downside, we lost the third Test. On a more positive note, it appears all of England no longer wants us dead.
In yet a further obvious lesson to anyone involved in the TV game, comedy shows continuing to attract large audiences.