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TV Demand: Brooklyn Nine Nine tops charts on both sides of the ditch

• This week Brooklyn Nine Nine came in at 26.17 points above market average in Australia

By Tess ConneryPublished Sep 7, 2021
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Topping both the Overall Australian and New Zealand chart this week is Brooklyn Nine Nine. The iconic cop comedy has launched its eighth and final season, and can be seen on SBS

As the show wraps up, it has made headlines for tackling issues such as police brutality and white supremacy head on. 

This week it came in at 26.17 points above market average in Australia, and 18.17 points above market average in New Zealand.

The second season of Ted Lasso has topped the Digital Original Australian chart this week.

The show is relentlessly positive, making for a joyful distraction from real world headlines – which are decidedly less positive and usually include far less Jason Sudeikis.

Ted Lasso came in at 25.31 points above market average in Australia this week, and 16.41 in New Zealand. 

After topping both the charts in New Zealand last week, Nine Perfect Strangers holds on to the top Digital Original NZ spot, coming off the back of its opening as biggest series launch of 2021 for Amazon Prime Video.

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Set at a boutique health-and-wellness resort that promises healing and transformation, nine stressed city dwellers try to get on a path to a better way of living. Watching over them during this ten-day retreat is the resort’s director Masha (Nicole Kidman), a woman on a mission to reinvigorate their tired minds and bodies. However, these nine strangers have no idea what is about to hit them.

Speaking about the show, Mediaweek’s Andrew Marcado said: “Nicole Kidman drips with passive aggression and mysterious malevolence and I can’t wait to see what happens next.”

Nine Perfect Strangers came in at 21.79 points above market average in Australia this week, and 18.01 in New Zealand. 

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