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TV Ratings September 16: Kerrie and Spence get perfect score

Mediaweek deputy editor Kruti Joshi examines last nights TV ratings.

By Talon AdminPublished Sep 17, 2018
2 min read
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• Kerrie and Spence kick goals for their kitchen on The Block
• Seven’s best performers: News and Little Big Shots

Nine

The channel has started off week 38 with a Sunday night win thanks to The Block. It was kitchen reveals on last night’s episode of the Nine reality TV show. After what’s been a rollercoaster ride for Kerrie and Spence, they managed the first perfect score for a room on this season of The Block. “This is out of town,” judge Shaynna Blaze said. The couple’s kitchen is the biggest and the most expensive on the show’s history.

The 25th episode of the series was the most-watched program on TV last night with 1.341m watching. Nine News also performed well for the channel with 1.061m tuning in.

60 Minutes was also inside the top 10 shows with an audience of 738,000.

Seven

Seven News and Little Big Shots were the channel’s best performers with 1.042m and 827,000 tuning in. Children showed off their sports, dance and musical skills on last night’s episode.

Sunday Night ranked #7 on Sunday TV ratings. It had 611,000 watching.

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TEN

Sunday’s Ten Eyewitness News was the channel’s most-watched program. There were 385,000 people watching. The Sunday Project did 312,000.

The movie Now You See Me 2 was watched by 282,000.

ABC

The News, Rake and a repeated episode of Joanna Lumley’s India were the channel’s best performers. All managed to secure a spot in the top 10 shows.

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