Hammer and whisk battle won by MasterChef

Jonathan ChancellorDecember 8, 2020

The Ten Network registered a comfortable win in Sunday night's ratings with the MasterChef Australia finale securing an audience of 2.568 million.

While Ten's decision to sandwich The Renovators between the two-part MasterChef finale was criticised by viewers, the move paid off, with the struggling renovation series attracting its highest audience to date at 1.269 million.

But Nine’s The Block remained super competitive, with its extended 90-minute episode averaging 1.433 million. Some 509,000 of the audience came from Melbourne, which is lapping up the series, being presented from Melbourne.

The room reveal component netted 1.82 million viewers for The Block.

On Sunday night 951,000 watched Grand Designs on the ABC

Nine’s head of programming and production Andrew Backwell has confirmed The Block finale will be a two-hour auction show to air Sunday, August 21 from 6.30pm.

The auction will be an invite-only event on the preceding Saturday night.

Backwell expects viewing to peak at 2 million or more viewers ahead of the Sunday night premiere of new drama Underbelly: Razor.

"It will be the highest-rating night of television on Channel Nine this year," Backwell says.

"The Block finale will get a huge response.”

Nine had high hopes for The Block this year, with Backwell saying it has performed above expectations.

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Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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