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TV Ratings November 18: 60 Minutes a winner

• Seven’s All Together Now – The 100 #1 non-news

By Talon AdminPublished Nov 19, 2018
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Host Julia Zemiro Captain Ronan Keating and The 100 1

• Nine’s Sunday combo with early 60 Minutes a winner
• Seven’s All Together Now – The 100 biggest non-news

Seven

All Together Now – The 100 sorted out the contestants for the series grand final. The penultimate episode this year did 698,000.

Sunday Night followed with 611,000, much improved after 432,000 a week ago.

Nine

60 Minutes again had the early slot with 713,000 last night after 650,000 at 7pm last week.

An episode of RBT did 554,000 filling the gap before an 8.30pm movie.

That 8.30pm movie was Jason Bourne, which did 421,000.

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If all the people discussing The Sunday Project watched, the numbers would surely lift. The program reverted to a weekday formula last night with guest comedians – Umbilical Brothers and Susie Youssef. The episode then did 353,000 after 326,000 a week ago.

The Graham Norton Show replaced Game Of Games at 7.30pm. Norton’s guests included Sir Ian McKellen and Michael Bublé. The talk show did 354,000 after the game show was on 229,000 a week ago.

NCIS followed on 291,000.

ABC

The second episode of Don’t Stop The Music did 518,000.

An episode of Maigret got the 8.30pm crime slot with 535,000 watching.

SBS

Part two of Pompeii’s Final Hours did 244,000 at 7.30pm. It was the channel’s most-watched show on 246,000 a week ago.

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