Seven has continued to dominate ratings, despite the end of the Commonwealth Games, with My Kitchen Rules taking out the top spot in all key advertising demographics overnight.
The reality cooking program drew in an audience of 1.25 million viewers in its second night back since its two week break.
Last night's episode saw the Super Dinner Parties kick off, with Jess and Emma unable to impress judges Manu Feildel and Pete Evans and their guests.
Despite the two weeks of continued 'scandal' promos, it didn't air last night, with Seven tweeting this morning that tonight's episode is the one viewers have “been waiting for all year.”
The Super Dinner Parties kicked off in style @mykitchenrules last night with Jess & Emma's Ultimate Instant Restaurant topping the ratings. Tonight 7.30, a scathing attack adds fuel to a fire which is about to explode > the moments you've been waiting for all year are here! #MKR pic.twitter.com/U8XNya4QtR
— Channel 7 (@Channel7) April 16, 2018
Ratings for Nine's The Voice dropped slightly, following the season premiere on Sunday night, as the second round of 'blind auditions' drew an audience of 930,000.
Ten's Bachelor in Paradise saw a lift in ratings last night, growing by 47,000 from Sunday night's episode and reaching 676,000.
Last night's episode saw the 'shock departure' of three contestants, with Paradise couple Lisa Hyde and Luke McLeod opting to leave the show to be together in the 'real world'.
While ex-soccer star Michael Turnbull also called it quits, after determining he would not “find love” in paradise.
The show also attempted to bring in another Canadian contestant, Thomas Perass, who was swiftly booted from paradise after being turned down by each female contestant for a date.
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