The Block burns Hell’s Kitchen
The premiere of Seven’s new cooking show, Hell’s Kitchen, captured 817,000 metro viewers but failed to beat The Block, with the Nine show dominating its time slot to become the most watched entertainment program of Sunday night.
Featuring celebrity chef Marco Pierre White running a restaurant staffed by a team of celebrities, Hell’s Kitchen managed fifth across all key advertising demographics – 16-39, 18-49, 25-54.
Just to think the thousands of promotional dollars that have been wasted on this programme, it is a shame we can’t come up with something a bit more original and entertaining. Capped of a poor day for Chan 7, delayed broadcast of Eagles,St Kilda Match, it would have been a great game to watch, if it hadn’t been played 4 hours earlier.
Surely the penny must eventually drop, these band wagon passengers who continue to present time wasting fillers consisting of culinary practices, and featuring chefs who may be, and cooks who are not, must eventually come to the conclusion that the kitchen has been done to death, and the public, fooled for so much of the time, have finally had enough.
Wow The Block is still a thing?
Thoroughly enjoying Hell’s Kitchen
Never understood the block’s appeal. But then again I’m very much enjoying this years Survivor. Different strokes for different folks.