There were no bolshie reality shows on offer last night and Nine ran a staggered schedule as it brought Melbourne viewers in sync with Travel Guides, following the Shane Warne Memorial.
That left a bit of a patchwork of shows across viewing, but with loveable mutts winning their respective timeslots.
The Dog House led its slot at 550,000, its best audience this season, then 7:30 (509,000), Why Ships Crash (328,000), People’s Republic of Mallacoota (292,000), Movie: Bohemian Rhapsody (260,000 in 4 cities), Travel Guides (196,000 in Melbourne) and Great British Railway Journeys (145,000).
Later A Dog’s World with Tony Armstrong was 343,000 then Police Strike Force (223,000), NCIS (161,000) and Insight (128,000).
Nine network won Tuesday with 28.2% then Seven 26.3%, 19.3%, ABC 17.4% and SBS 8.8%.
Nine News (889,000 / 880,000) was best for Nine. A Current Affair was 632,000 then Hot Seat (416,000 / 256,000). A Crocodile Dundee replay in Melbourne, yes really, was 82,000.
Seven News was #1 at 966,000 / 910,000 then The Chase -the top entertainment show for the night- at 570,000 / 349,000 and Home & Away (482,000). The Rookie was 120,000.
The Project drew 379,000 / 249,000 for 10. 10 News First was 285,000 / 195,000. NCIS: LA was 117,000.
ABC News led its slot at 651,000. The Drum (168,000) and The Poles Revealed (147,000) followed.
On SBS it was SBS World News (170,000 / 131,000), Mastermind (91,000), Dateline (63,000) and The Feed (38,000).
Bluey led multichannels at 132,000.
Sunrise: 256,000
News Breakfast: 130,000 / 85,000
Today: 201,000
In Total TV numbers last Tuesday were:
Married at First Sight: 1.96m
SAS Australia: 720,000
Home & Away: 982,000
NCIS: 332,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 5 April 2022