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Summer TV Ratings, December 26, 2023: The Travel Guides headed to their most remote destination ever

The Sydney Sixers took on the Melbourne Stars in The Big Bash

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Dec 27, 2023
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• Viewers tune into Call The Midwife
• 697k tune into Travel Guides in Total TV

Overnight TV Ratings, December 26

Nine

534,000 watched Nine’s A Current Affair which explored a Queensland road that's been dubbed 'the highway to living hell'. The QLD Government wants the road built, but there are 120 homes in it's firing line.

Then, 427,000 watched a repeat of Travel Guides as the Guides headed to the Kimberley in far north Western Australia for the most remote holiday they've ever had.

Seven

411,000 sat down with Seven’s Big Bash. The Sydney Sixers took on the Melbourne Stars. The Stars won with four wickets in hand and three balls remaining finishing 155/6 (19.3) to 154/8 (20).

ABC

314,000 watched the Christmas Special of ABC’s Call The Midwife. As the midwives moved to their maternity clinic they were delighted when their first patient was a familiar face.

112,000 then watched Queen of the Desert which followed the true story of the life of British explorer and adventurer, Gertrude Bell.

10

On 10, viewers tuned in to The Project (90,000 6.30 pm / 39,000 7.00 pm) as the show revealed the quaint cottage in the Christmas movie The Holiday isn't actually real.

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A repeat of Thank God You're Here then followed as Urzila Carlson, Aaron Chen, Julia Zemiro and Mark Bonanno stepped through the blue door. 15,000 tuned in.

SBS

Over on SBS, 9,000 tuned in to see Melissa Etheridge on Who Do You Think You Are. The singer headed to Quebec to trace the history of her paternal side, where she learned of the scandalous marriage of her great-great-great-great-great-great grandparents

Then, Whitney: Can I Be Me reached 8,000.

Total TV Ratings, December 19

255,000 caught ABC’s Whitneyup 9%.

697,000 watched Nine’s Travel Guides, up 9%.

314,000 tuned in to 10's The Bachelors Australia, up 31%.

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