Nine speeds to the lead with Top Gear, Today show and Hot Seat

Nine had a resounding ratings win on Tuesday, led by the debut of Top Gear on the network and time slot wins by breakfast program Today and afternoon quiz show Hot Seat.  

The two-hour launch of Top Gear – snatched from SBS last year – saw the first hour of the show bag almost 1.7 million viewers and was the most watched program for the night, according to preliminary overnight OzTam data in the five metropolitan markets. It had a peak audience of 1.9m.

The second hour attracted an average of over 1.2 million, even though the separate episode had already previously aired on SBS.

The new episode of the BBC-produced Top Gear beat Ten’s popular crime show NCIS into the top spot, with the latter coming in second with almost 1.4 million viewers. Seven’s big hope My Kitchen Rules was seventh for the night.

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