List of Chris & Julia's Sunday Night Takeaway episodes

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Chris & Julia's Sunday Night Takeaway (frequently referred to as Sunday Night Takeaway or simply Takeaway) is an Australian television variety show, presented by Chris Brown & Julia Morris. It is based on the British television show of a similar name, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway , created and presented by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.

Contents

The following lists each series, a brief summary of segments, including changes to what was used, appearances by guests, ratings for each episode, scores from the "Chris vs. Julia" segment and information on guest announcers that appear.

Series overview

SeriesEpisodesStart DateEnd DateAve. viewers
(millions)
1 824 February 201914 April 20190.270
TR 218 April 202025 April 20200.1405

Series 1 (2019)

Ratings

EpisodeDateViewers
(millions)
RankSource
124 February 20190.3839 [1]
23 March 20190.29015 [2]
310 March 20190.25913 [3]
417 March 20190.27919 [4]
524 March 20190.24616 [5]
631 March 20190.28520 [6]
77 April 20190.161 [7]
814 April 20190.25416 [8]
I’m A Celebrity... Get out of my Ear!
ShowDateCelebrities
124 February 2019 Grant Denyer
23 March 2019 Tim Robards & Anna Heinrich
524 March 2019 Angie Kent & Yvie Jones
77 April 2019 Josh Gibson & Kris Smith [9]
814 April 2019 Lisa Wilkinson [10]
Undercover Pranks
ShowDateCelebrities
310 March 2019 Steve Price [11]
417 March 2019 Osher Günsberg [12]
Audience Surprise
ShowDateShows featured inCelebrities featured in
124 February 2019Gold Coast Triathlon
Bachelor in Paradise Australia Osher Günsberg
Dancing with the Stars Amanda Keller, Grant Denyer, Jorja Freeman,
Craig Revel Horwood, Sharna Burgess, Tristan MacManus
310 March 2019 10 News First Chris Bath & Lachlan Kennedy
417 March 2019 NCIS (TCIS) Peter Phelps
524 March 2019 Bathurst 1000 James Courtney, David Reynolds & Craig Lowndes
631 March 2019 Jersey Boys Ryan González, Cameron MacDonald, Thomas McGuane, Glaston Toft
& the cast of Jersey Boys Australia.
N/ATanya Hennesy
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
814 April 2019 NCIS with Budget Direct Magda Szubanski [10]
Little Chris & Julia
ShowDateCelebrity
124 February 2019 George Ezra
310 March 2019 Andrew Bogut
Singalong Live
ShowDateCelebritiesSong
124 February 2019 Mark Gable & Ian Hulmes Run to Paradise
310 March 2019 Pseudo Echo Funkytown
525 March 2019 Shannon Noll What About Me
77 April 2019 Dave Faulkner & Brad Shepherd What's My Scene?
Chris VS. Julia
Challenge NumberDateChallengeWinnerChris' scoreJulia's scoreCelebrities
124 February 2019Trials - 'Revenge Time'Chris1 (10)0 (8) Shane Warne, Keira Maguire, Richard Reid
23 March 2019TBCChris1 (Won)0 (Lost)N/A
37 April 2019Saturday Night Fever DancerJulia0 (Lost)1 (Won) Timomatic
414 April 2019Reading the News with Natarsha BellingJulia0 (11)2 (14) Natarsha Belling
Total:Julia23
Celebrity announcers
ShowDateCelebrities
124 February 2019 Shane Warne
23 March 2019 Hanson
310 March 2019 Ronn Moss [11]
417 March 2019Justin Lacko [12]
631 March 2019 Ronan Keating [13]
77 April 2019 Matt Preston [9]
"End of the Show Show"
ShowDateCelebritySong
814 April 2019 Anthony Callea Love from Takeaway

Takeaway Reheated (2020)

Ratings
EpisodeDateViewers
(millions)
RankSource
118 April 20200.175 [14] [15]
225 April 20200.106 [15]
32 May 2020TBC
49 May 2020TBC
516 May 2020TBC
623 May 2020TBC

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