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The family-friendly contest pulled in 796,000 viewers on Monday, making it the highest rated non-news program of the night.
Lego Masters easily defeated both Channel Seven s Big Brother and Channel 10 s MasterChef Australia.
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MasterChef pulled in 607,000 viewers, while Big Brother only managed a modest 552,000.
One of the big winners of the night was 10 panel show Have You Been Paying Attention?, which had 732,000 viewers.
Numbers for MasterChef are significantly down from last season, and now a top TV critic has shared his plan to save the cooking competition.
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One of the big winners of the night was 10 panel show Have You Been Paying Attention?, which had 732,000 viewers.
Numbers for MasterChef are significantly down from last season, and now a top TV critic has shared his plan to save the cooking competition.
Flop? Channel Seven s Big Brother only managed a modest 552,000 viewers on Monday. Pictured: Big Brother housemate Tilly Whitfield
David Knox of TV Tonight suggested cutting the series down to a six week season - previous seasons have run for 14 or 15 weeks.
He insisted it s high time the kitchen set had a makeover, too, and wants to see more Mystery Box challenges.
Have You Been Paying Attention? returns to 732,000 metro viewers
May 4, 2021 11:16
The launch of Have You Been Paying Attention? (HYBPA) season nine was a welcome addition for Ten on Monday night, as 732,000 metro viewers tuned into the Working Dog-produced quiz show.
The program – hosted by Tom Gleisner and starring Ed Kavalee, Sam Pang and a rotating roster of comedians and media personalities – was the second-best non-news program on Monday night, behind Lego Masters and its 769,000 metro viewers.
HYBPA also won all three key advertising demos, and along with MasterChef Australia (607,000 metro viewers) helped Ten to a healthy 23.3% network share for the evening, with MasterChef’s national audience also its biggest since launch.
Share So, Josh, what did the movie take last week? $11? he said, prompting a sea of laughter from his fellow panelists.
Josh chuckled to himself at Sam s sassy remark for a moment, before staring him down from across the room. People aren t going to the cinemas at the moment, are they? Sam Pang (left) landed in hot water with Josh Lawson (right) during Monday night s episode of Have You Been Paying Attention? by questioning whether the Australian made $11 from starring in Mortal Kombat I m only joking! Jesus! Sam exclaimed, raising his hands defensively. I like a laugh as much as anyone, mate, Josh hit back, to which Sam jokingly replied: it doesn t look like you do!
Big Brother (552,000).
Nine News (1.03m / 977,000) led for Nine.
A Current Affair won its slot at 769,000 then
Hot Seat (518,000 / 303,000) and
Law & Order: Organized Crime (204,000).
Footy Classified was 121,000 across the network while
100% Footy was 54,000 in 3 cities.
Seven News was #1 at 1.04m / 1.03m for Seven.
Home & Away (617,000),
9-1-1 (265,000) and
The Project pulled 511,000 / 321,000 for 10.
10 News First (364,000 / 257,000) and
The Graham Norton Show (270,000) followed.
ABC News drew 699,000 for ABC.
The Drum was 198,000 then
Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World (163,000).
On SBS it was Secret Scotland (180,000),
Secrets of the Tower of London (152,000) and
Mastermind (79,000).
Sunrise: 235,000