MKR villains go out on a high

My Kitchen Rules has again pulled more than two million viewers while The Block had its biggest Tuesday night audience this year.

My Kitchen Rules antagonists David Kirk and Corinne Wieland may have gone out on a low but they delivered some ratings highs for the reality series.

The elimination of Kirk and Wieland attracted the second biggest audience this season according to OzTAM's overnight ratings.

My Kitchen Rules (MKR) drew 2.123 million viewers on Tuesday to again be the most watched show on TV by a very long way.

The ratings high for the The Seven Network series was set on Monday night when 2.124 million watched Kirk and Wieland fail miserably in the kitchen.

They were cast as the series villains early on in the series and they delivered - with Kirk never short of a word and quick to criticise or be negative towards their rivals.

The Nine Network's reality series The Block: Fans v Faves, which goes head-to-head with MKR in the 7.30pm timeslot, is still managing to pull big numbers.

It was second with 1.192 million viewers which was also its biggest rating on Tuesday night of the reality renovation series.

Nine News (1.173 million)was third and The Big Bang Theory was fourth with 1.170 million viewers.

Most watched shows on Tuesday:

1. My Kitchen Rules (Seven) - 2.123 million

2. The Block: Fans v Faves (Nine) - 1.192 million

3. Nine News (Nine) - 1.173 million

4. The Big Bang Theory (Nine) - 1.170 million

5. Seven News (Seven) - 1.098 million

6. Nine News 6.30pm (Nine) - 1.081 million

7. Seven News/Today Tonight (Seven) - 1.065 million

8. The Big Bang Theory rpt (Nine) - 1.026 million

9. Home And Away (Seven) - 998,000

10. Winners & Losers (Seven) - 962,000

* Source OzTAM


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