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Top Gear Australia drops 64,000 to 439,000

Top Gear Australia’s second outing for the series pulled in just 439,000 viewers on Tuesday night, 64,000 down on its disappointing debut audience of 503,000.

It aired at 9:30, an hour later than last week, after Under Surveillance (635,000) and was followed by the British version of the show at 10:30 which received 239,000, according to preliminary metro ratings from OzTam.   

Nine’s top rating non-news/current affair show was the 7:30 episode of The Big Bang Theory with 904,000.

Ten’s Children of 9/11 special received 395,000 while SBS1’s Cutting Edge: 9/11 – The Day That Changed The World received 393,000.

The X Factor Auditions on Seven at 7:30 won the night again with 1.636 million taking Seven to an easy win with a 28.8% share.

Tuesday’s top 15 shows:

  1. The X Factor – Seven – 1.636m
  2. Packed to the Rafters – Seven – 1.624m
  3. Seven News – Seven – 1.236m
  4. Home and Away – Seven – 1.206m
  5. Today Tonight – Seven – 1.154m
  6. Nine News – Nine – 1.105m
  7. A Current Affair – Nine – 0.954m
  8. ABC News – ABC – 0.942m
  9. The Big Bang Theory – 8:00pm – Nine – 0.904m
  10. Modern Family – Ten – 0.850m
  11. Dinner Date – Seven – 0.834m
  12. The Big Bang Theory – 7:00pm – Nine – 0.779m
  13. The Big Bang Theory – 7:30pm – Nine – 0.779m
  14. NCIS – Ten – 0.733m
  15. The 7PM Project – Ten – 0.71m

Tuesday’s metro channel share:

  • Seven: 28.8%
  • Nine: 16.7%
  • Ten: 14.2%
  • ABC1: 11.3%
  • SBS1: 6.6%
  • 7mate: 3.6%
  • 7TWO: 3.6%
  • Eleven: 3.5%
  • Go!: 2.7%
  • Gem: 2.6%
  • ABC2: 2.4%
  • One: 1.8%
  • SBS2: 1%
  • ABC News 24: 0.6%
  • ABC3: 0.5%
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