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TV Ratings November 20, 2022: Kath & Kim get audiences to look at moi

Lego Masters stacks up the Bricksmas joy

By Tess ConneryPublished Nov 21, 2022
2 min read
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• AGT crowns its 2022 champion
• Lisa Wilkinson makes a major announcement on The Project

Total TV Ratings, November 13

On Seven, Australia’s Got Talent found its grand finalists in front of 908,000, up 12%. 

England bested Pakistan in the final of the ICC T20 World Cup, with 816,000 tuning in – lifting 9%. Also on Nine, My Mum Your Dad was up 42%, with 614,000 watching as the show brought a new mum into the house, and challenged the parents with an intimacy workshop. 

A repeat of Death In Paradise brought 648,000 to the ABC, up 10%. Significant Others followed with 453,000, up 42%.

On 10, The Traitors wrapped up with Traitor Alex taking the win. 424,000 watched the episode, up 24% – the winner announcement drew 421,000, lifting 22%.

Overnight TV Ratings, November 20

Primetime News
Seven News 871,000
Nine News 729,000
ABC News 526,000
10 News First 185,000 (5:00pm)/148,000 (6:00pm)
SBS World News 157,000 (6:30pm)/130,000 (7:00pm)

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Daily Current Affairs
Insiders 362,000
The Project 199,000 (6:30 pm)/244,000 (7pm)

Breakfast TV
Sunrise 215,000
News Breakfast 157,000
Today 157,000

Seven has won the night with a 26.5% primary share and a 34.3% network share. The highest multichannel share came from 7mate with 3.6%.

Things were noice, different, and unusual on Seven with the return of Kath & Kim. 786,000 tuned in to Kath & Kim: Our Effluent Life, marking 20 years of the iconic Australian show. AGT then reached its climax, with all-female acrobatic gymnastics troupe Acromazing taking the crown in front of 541,000.

The first episode of Nine’s Lego Masters Bricksmas Special saw 561,000 tune in as Darren Palmer, Emma Watkins, Lincoln Lewis, and Poh Ling Yeow teamed up with contestants from the past to get into the festive spirit. 60 Minutes then investigated a controversial church trying to work its way into power in Australia for 391,000. 

It was a big night for drama on the ABC. A repeat of Death in Paradise drew a crowd of 376,000, before Significant Others continued with 230,000. 

There was a big announcement on The Sunday Project (199,000 6:30pm / 244,000 7pm) on 10, with Lisa Wilkinson stepping away from the desk, effective immediately. Afterwards, The Graham Norton Show was joined on the couch by 165,000. 

The highest rating show on SBS was Saving Venice with 179,000.

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