Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly UK returns with 307k metro views
UK series Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly returned to Seven on Tuesday and was watched by 307,000 metro viewers, however, Nine celebrated an overall network share win.
The series, which will soon have a local version on Ten with British dog trainer Graeme Hall for 2023, saw a national audience of 506,000 viewers, while 16,000 watched via BVOD.
In the latest Daily Consolidated Total TV Report for Tuesday 11 October, Seven News at 6:30 was the #1 program nationally across linear, with 1.394 million viewers, including 39,000 on BVOD, and an uplift of 3%. The biggest uplift of the week was an episode of The Good Doctor on Seven with an uplift of 33%.
Looking back at Tuesday’s overnights, The Block on Nine topped entertainment bringing in 735,000 metro viewers, while an episode of Home and Away aired to an average metro audience of 473,000.
A repeat episode of Travel Guides drew in 4387,000 metro views, The Chase Australia had 435,000 metro views, and Tom Gleeson’s Secrets of the Australian Museum on ABC was watched by a metro audience of 349,000.
The Traitors on Ten aired to 265,000 metro viewers.
Meanwhile, Seven News won overall TV viewing on Tuesday night with 871,000 metro viewers, followed by Seven News at 6:30 with 858,000 metro viewers, while Nine News at 6:30 had 720,000 metro viewers. Nine News brought in 716,000, A Current Affair pulled in 554,000 metro views, and ABC News pulled in 575,000 viewers.
As mentioned, Nine won the night, taking an overall network share of 31.6% over Seven’s 25.6%, while Ten had a share of 17.9%, and the ABC had a share of 16.9%.
Nine also won the primary channel share, and the top-rating multi-channel on Tuesday was 7mate with a share of 3.8%.
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