Behave Yourself! (TV series)

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Behave Yourself!
Behave Yourself! Title Card.jpg
Genre Game show
Created by Chris Culvenor
Presented by Darren McMullen
Country of origin Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes10
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production company Eureka Productions
Original release
Network Seven Network
Release4 July 2017 (2017-07-04) 
14 January 2020 (2020-01-14)

Behave Yourself! is an Australian comedy game show which premiered on 4 July 2017 on the Seven Network. [1] The series was produced by Eureka Productions and hosted by Darren McMullen. [2] It featured comedians and celebrities competing to guess human responses and behaviour, based on experiments of behavioural expert and author Dan Ariely.

Contents

Cast

Host

Guests

Episodes

Note: The winning team is listed in bold
Episode No.Team 1Team 2Team 3ScoreOriginal air dateViewers
(millions)
1 Claire Hooper and Ben Mingay Kate Langbroek and Shane Warne Emily Taheny and Lawrence Mooney 8–11–164 July 20170.791 [3]
2 Arj Barker and Kris Smith Claire Hooper and Guy Sebastian Christie Whelan Browne and Lawrence Mooney 8–11–1411 July 20170.768 [4]
3 Heath Franklin and Bonnie Lythgoe Claire Hooper and Larry Emdur Lucy Durack and Lawrence Mooney 7–9–1218 July 20170.743 [5]
4 Heath Franklin and Liesel Jones Tim Ross and Michala Banas Shane Warne and Lawrence Mooney 9–8–418 October 2017 [lower-alpha 1]
5 Anthony Lehmann and Natalie Bassingthwaite Kris Smith and Michala Banas Matt Little and Lawrence Mooney Un­known3 December 2019 [lower-alpha 1]
6 Cal Wilson and Matt Parkinson Denise Scott and Brendan Fevola Nikki Osborne and Lawrence Mooney 11–13–810 December 2019 [lower-alpha 1]
7 Stephen K. Amos and Ella Hooper Claire Hooper and Barry Hall Kerri-Anne Kennerley and Lawrence Mooney 11–9–1017 December 2019 [lower-alpha 1]
8 Chloe Esposito and Jason Byrne Nazeem Hussain and Michala Banas Gina Liano and Lawrence Mooney 10–6–1331 December 2019 [lower-alpha 1]
9 Tom Ballard and Sam Frost Claire Hooper and Issa Schultz Ash Pollard and Lawrence Mooney 11–16–177 January 2020 [lower-alpha 1]
10 Tom Ballard and Virginia Gay Tegan Higginbotham and Merv Hughes Sam Frost and Lawrence Mooney 14–10–1014 January 2020 [lower-alpha 1]

Ratings

No.TitleAir dateOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Episode 14 July 2017510,0001881,00015791,000 [3] [6]
2Episode 211 July 2017734,0001734,00017568,000 [4] [7]
3Episode 318 July 2017743,000>20 [lower-alpha 1] 743,000 [5]
4Episode 418 October 2017
5Episode 53 December 2019
6Episode 610 December 2019
7Episode 717 December 2019
8Episode 831 December 2019
9Episode 97 January 2020
10Episode 1014 January 2020

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Program not within published Top 20 rated programs for the night

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