Love Island Australia (season 1)

Last updated

Love Island Australia
Season 1
No. of episodes30
Release
Original network 9Go!
Original release27 May (2018-05-27) 
5 July 2018 (2018-07-05)
Season chronology
Next 
Season 2

The first season of Love Island Australia began airing on 27 May 2018 9Go! and 9Now [1] presented by Sophie Monk [2] and narrated by Eoghan McDermott. [3] The final aired on 5 July 2018, with Grant Crapp and Tayla Damir winning and sharing the $50,000 prize money. Eden Dally and Erin Barnett finished as runners up.

Contents

Format

Love Island involves a group of contestants, referred to as Islanders, living in isolation from the outside world in a villa in Mallorca, Spain, constantly under video surveillance. To survive in the villa the Islanders must be coupled up with another Islander, whether it be for love, friendship or money, as the overall winning couple receives a combined $50,000. On the first day, the Islanders couple up for the first time based on first impressions, but over the duration of the series they are forced to "re-couple" where they can choose to remain in their current couple or swap partners.

Any Islander who remains single after the coupling is eliminated and dumped from the island. Islanders can also be eliminated via public vote, as during the series the public vote through the Love Island app available on smartphones for their favourite couple or prospective couple. Pairs who receive the fewest votes risk being eliminated. Often a twist has occurred where it has been up to the Islanders to vote one of their own off the island. During the final week, the public vote towards which couple they want to win the series and therefore take home $50,000.

Islanders

The Islanders for the first series were released by Nine on 21 May 2018, just one week before the premiere episode. [4]

IslanderAgeHometownOccupationEnteredStatus
Grant Crapp22 Canberra Electrician Day 1Winner (Day 39)
Tayla Damir21 Perth Beauty Queen Day 1Winner (Day 39)
Eden Dally25 Sydney Prison OfficerDay 1Runner-up (Day 39)
Erin Barnett23 Melbourne NurseDay 1Runner-up (Day 39)
Amelia Plummer23 Sydney Nutrition StudentDay 23Third place (Day 39)
Josh Moss25 Sydney Sports AdministratorDay 1Third place (Day 39)
Dom Thomas26 Sydney Project ManagerDay 16Dumped (Day 38)
Shelby Bilby25 Gold Coast Event Management StudentDay 23Dumped (Day 38)
Mark O'Dare26 Sydney ModelDay 31Dumped (Day 37)
Millie Fuller24 Sydney Doggy Daycare WorkerDay 1Dumped (Day 37)
Edyn "Mac" Mackney22 Gold Coast Social Media ManagerDay 14Dumped (Day 36)
Teddy Briggs25 Adelaide ModelDay 21Dumped (Day 36)
Kory Grant28 Melbourne ConcreterDay 31Dumped (Day 35)
Jaxon Human24 Melbourne Stripper/Tennis CoachDay 11Dumped (Day 30)
Françoise Draschler28 Melbourne Marketing ExecutiveDay 8Dumped (Day 26)
Cassidy McGill24 Melbourne BarmaidDay 1Dumped (Day 25)
Elias Chigros27 Melbourne Personal TrainerDay 4Dumped (Day 18)
Justin Lacko27 Melbourne International ModelDay 1Dumped (Day 18)
Natasha Cherie24 Perth Beauty Salon OwnerDay 1Dumped (Day 15)
John James Parton 32 Melbourne DJDay 4Walked (Day 11) [5]
Kim Hartnett21 Brisbane Hairdresser/Bikini ModelDay 2Dumped (Day 9)
Charlie Taylor22 Sydney International Rugby PlayerDay 1Dumped (Day 7)

Future appearances

I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!

Season 5 - Justin Lacko - 6th Place

Season 6 - Erin Barnett - 11th Place

Kory appeared on Season Two of True Love Or True Lies? on MTV[ citation needed ]

Teddy competed on The Amazing Race Australia 7 in 2023. [6]

Coupling and elimination history

Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Final Week
Day 1Day 3Day 7Day 9Day 10Day 15Day 17Day 18Day 22Day 24Day 25Day 26Day 30Day 31Day 35Day 36Day 37Day 38Finale
GrantCassidyTaylaImmuneTaylaTaylaSafeCassidyTaylaImmuneTaylaVulnerableTaylaTaylaTeddy
& Mac
to dump
SafeSafeWinners
(Day 39)
TaylaJoshSingleGrantSafeGrantGrantImmuneJaxonGrantImmuneGrantImmuneGrantGrant
EdenErinErinImmuneErinErinJustin
to dump
ErinErinImmuneErinVulnerableErinErinMark &
Millie
to dump
SafeSafeRunners-up
(Day 39)
ErinEdenEdenSafeEdenEdenJustin
to dump
EdenEdenImmuneEdenImmuneEdenEden
AmeliaNot in VillaJoshImmuneJoshImmuneJoshJoshTeddy
& Mac
to dump
VulnerableSafeThird Place
(Day 39)
JoshTaylaKimNatashaImmuneNatashaCassidySingleSafeFrançoiseAmeliaImmuneAmeliaVulnerableAmeliaAmelia
DomNot in VillaCassidyImmuneMillieMillieImmuneMacVulnerableSingleShelbyMark &
Millie
to dump
SafeEliminatedDumped
(Day 38)
ShelbyNot in VillaJaxonImmuneJaxonImmuneSingleDom
MarkNot in VillaMacMillieVulnerableVulnerableDumped
(Day 37)
MillieJustinJustinSafeJustinJustinImmuneDomDomImmuneTeddyImmuneKoryMark
MacNot in VillaJaxonImmuneTeddySingleSafeDomImmuneMarkTeddyVulnerableDumped
(Day 36)
TeddyNot in VillaMacFrançoiseImmuneMillieVulnerableSingleMac
KoryNot in VillaMillieSingleDumped
(Day 35)
JaxonNot in VillaMacVulnerableTaylaShelbyImmuneShelbyVulnerableDumped
(Day 30)
FrançoiseNot in VillaImmuneEliasEliasImmuneJoshTeddyImmuneSingleDumped
(Day 26)
CassidyGrantEliasSafeSingleJoshDomImmuneGrantSingleEliminatedDumped
(Day 25)
JustinMillieMillieImmuneMillieMillieVulnerableDumped
(Day 18)
EliasNot in VillaCassidyImmuneFrançoiseFrançoiseEliminatedDumped
(Day 18)
NatashaCharlieJoshSafeJoshSingleDumped
(Day 15)
John JamesNot in VillaKimImmuneSingleWalked
(Day 11)
KimSingleJoshJohn JamesEliminatedDumped
(Day 9)
CharlieNatashaSingleDumped
(Day 7)
Notes 1 none 2 3 none 4 5 none 6 none 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
WalkednoneJohn Jamesnone
DumpedNo
Dumping
Charlie
Failed to
couple up
Kim
Australia's
Choice

to dump
No
Dumping
Natasha
Failed to
couple up
No
Dumping
Elias
Australia's
Choice

to dump
No
Dumping
Cassidy
Australia's
Choice

to dump
Françoise
Failed to
couple up
Jaxon
Girl's
Choice

to dump
No
Dumping
Kory
Failed to
couple up
Teddy
& Mac

Deadlocked
Vote (2-2)

Vulnerable
Couples Choice

to dump

Millie
& Mark

Islanders's
choice
to dump
Dom &
Shelby

Australia's
choice
to dump
Josh & Amelia
Third–most
votes to win
Eden & Erin
Second–most
votes to win
Justin
Eden & Erin's
Choice

to dump
Grant & Tayla
Most votes
to win
Notes

Series details

Weekly summary

The main events in the Love Island villa are summarised in the table below.

Week 1Entrances
  • On Day 1, Cassidy, Charlie, Eden, Erin, Grant, Josh, Justin, Millie, Natasha and Tayla entered the villa.
  • On Day 2, Kim entered the villa.
  • On Day 4, Elias and John James entered the villa.
Coupling
  • On Day 1, the Islanders coupled up for the first time. After all of the girls entered, the boys were asked to choose a girl to pair up with. Tayla was paired with Josh, Justin with Millie, Charlie and Natasha paired up, Cassidy and Grant coupled up, whilst Erin paired up with Eden.
  • On Day 2, Kim coupled with Josh, splitting him and Tayla.
  • On Day 7, the Islanders re-coupled for the first time. Erin stayed with Eden and Millie stayed with Justin. Tayla picked Grant, Cassidy picked Elias, Natasha picked Josh and Kim picked John James.
Dates
  • On Day 2, Kim went on two dates - one with Josh and one with Charlie. Kim took them on a picnic away from the Villa.
  • On Day 4, the public voted for both John James and Elias to go on a date with Cassidy where they drank Mojitos on a wharf.
Challenges
  • On Day 3, the Islanders took part in "Spin the Bottle". When the bottle landed on an islander, they had to kiss an islander of the other sex who they believed matched the hint given by Tayla. The boys won 5 points to 3.
  • On Day 5, the Islanders played "The Hole Package" where the girls ranked the boys based on how they felt. 1st place was Eden, 2nd place was Elias and in 3rd place was John James. As a reward, Eden had the opportunity to invite a girl into the "hideaway" for the night, he picked Erin.
Exits
  • On Day 7, Charlie was left single following the re-coupling and was therefore dumped from the island.
Week 2Entrances
  • On Day 8, Françoise entered the villa.
  • On Day 11, Jaxon entered the villa.
Coupling
  • On Day 10, Françoise coupled with Elias, leaving Cassidy single.
Dates
  • On Day 8, before entering the villa, Françoise went on dates with Elias and John James.
  • On Day 10, Erin and Eden went shopping in a nearby town to purchase food required for the boys to cook tapas' that afternoon.
  • On Day 11, public voting opened to vote for which boy deserves a date the most. Justin received the most votes.
Challenges
  • On Day 9, the islanders played "Pashtag". Each boy had to create a hashtag and rate each girl out of 10. Cassidy won with the highest score.
  • On Day 11, the boys treated the girls to a strip tease. The boy who raised the girl's heart rates the most won. Elias won, and as a reward invited Millie to spend the night with him in the "hideaway".
Exits
  • On Day 9, Kim was dumped from the island having received the fewest public votes in the "Which girl do you hope finds true love in the villa?" poll.
  • On Day 11, John James voluntarily left the villa.
Week 3Entrances
  • On Day 14, Mac entered the villa.
  • On Day 16, Dom entered the villa.
Coupling
  • On Day 15, the Islanders re-coupled. As the newest Islander, Mac was able to choose her partner first. She chose to couple with Jaxon. The boys then had to pick a girl to pair up with. Eden and Erin, Justin and Millie, and Grant and Tayla remained together, whilst Elias picked Françoise and Josh paired with Cassidy.
  • On Day 17, Dom coupled up with Cassidy, leaving Josh single.
Dates
  • On Day 14, Justin and Mille, and Josh and Cassidy went on a date where they learnt to dance.
  • On Day 17, the public voted for Françoise to go on a date with Dom. Dom then got to choose a girl to take on a second date. He picked Cassidy.
Challenges
  • On Day 15, The Islanders split into two teams and played a game in which balloons were attached to each islander. An islander from their team must pop the balloons to progress to the next person. The two team captains were Mac and Cassidy, and Cassidy's team won.
  • On Day 16, the Islanders played "Any Hole is a Goal". Islanders shot a ball into a cardboard mouth of other islanders. The boys and girls drew 6-all.
  • On day 18, the Islanders played "Dirty Pizza". In their partners, the Islanders had to make a pizza without using their hands. The winners were Erin and Eden.
Exits
  • On Day 15, Natasha was left single following the re-coupling and was therefore dumped from the island.
  • On Day 18, Australia voted on "Which boy do you think is most likely to leave with a girlfriend". Elias received the fewest votes and was dumped. Jaxon and Justin received the next lowest number of votes, and Eden - who received the most votes - along with Erin had to decide whom to send home. They picked Justin, who was subsequently dumped.
Week 4Entrances
  • On Day 21, Teddy entered the villa.
  • On Day 23, Amelia and Shelby entered the villa.
Coupling
  • On Day 22, the Islanders re-coupled. As the newest Islander, Teddy was able to choose his partner first. He chose to couple with Mac. The girls then had to pick a boy to pair up with. Millie coupled up with Dom, Françoise paired up with Josh, Cassidy picked Grant, Tayla coupled up with Jaxon, and Erin chose to stay with Eden.
  • On Day 24, the Islanders re-coupled. As the newest Islanders, Shelby and Amelia were able to choose their partners first. Shelby chose to couple with Jaxon, and Amelia partnered with Josh. The boys then had to pick a girl to pair up with. Dom chose to stay with Millie, Eden chose to remain with Erin, Grant picked Tayla, and Teddy coupled up with Françoise.
Dates
Challenges
Exits
  • On Day 25, Australia voted on "Which girl has a greater chance at finding love in the villa". Cassidy received the fewest votes and was dumped.
Week 5Entrances
  • On Day 31, Mark and Kory entered the villa.
Coupling
  • On Day 26, the Islanders re-coupled. Tayla and Grant re-coupled, Erin and Eden re-coupled, Josh and Amelia re-coupled, Dom and Mac coupled up, Shelby and Jaxon re-coupled & Millie and Teddy coupled up
Dates
Challenges
Exits
  • On Day 26, Françoise was left single following the re-coupling and dumped from the island.
  • On Day 30, Jaxon was dumped from the island by the girls in the villa.
Week 6Coupling
  • On Day 35, the Islanders re-coupled for the final time. Amelia chose to remain with Josh, Tayla stayed with Grant, Erin chose to stay with Eden, Shelby coupled up with Dom, Millie picked Mark, and Mac coupled with Teddy.
Dates
Challenges
  • On Day 37, the Islanders took part in "The Lie Detector". Each girl had to write questions for the boys to answer while hooked up to a lie detector.
Exits
  • On Day 35, Kory was left single following the re-coupling and was dumped.
  • On Day 36, Australia voted on "Who is your favourite couple?" Mark and Millie, and Mac and Teddy received the fewest votes, and the Islanders had to decide whom to dump. The remaining four couples were deadlocked 2–2 on whom to vote out, and subsequently Mac and Teddy decided to leave voluntarily.
  • On Day 37, Australia voted on "Who is your favourite couple?" Josh and Amelia, and Mark and Millie received the fewest votes, and the Islanders had to decide whom to dump. The remaining three couples dumped Mark and Millie from the island.
  • On Day 38, Australia voted on "Who is your favourite couple?" Dom and Shelby were dumped from the island after receiving the lowest number of votes.

Reception

Love Island Australia averaged around 200,000 viewers for its linear broadcasts in overnight OzTAM ratings, increasing to an average of 511,000 when adding viewers from Nine's streaming service, 9Now. [7] The series performed strongest in the youngest key demographic band (16 to 39 year olds), but ranked low amongst total viewers. [8] The series generated in excess of 150 million views through its official YouTube channel, however 85% were viewers from outside Australia, and YouTube viewers cannot be monetised. [7]

Viewership

No.TitleAir dateOvernight ratingsRef(s)
Viewers
1Episode 127 May 2018155,000 [9]
2Episode 228 May 2018184,000 [10]
3Episode 329 May 2018136,000 [11]
4Episode 430 May 2018134,000 [12]
5Episode 531 May 2018154,000 [13]
6Episode 63 June 2018121,000 [14]
7Episode 74 June 2018162,000 [15]
8Episode 85 June 2018157,000 [16]
9Episode 96 June 2018160,000 [17]
10Episode 107 June 2018170,000 [18]
11Episode 1110 June 2018164,000 [19]
12Episode 1211 June 2018190,000 [20]
13Episode 1312 June 2018200,000 [21]
14Episode 1413 June 2018214,000 [22]
15Episode 1514 June 2018181,000 [23]
16Episode 1617 June 2018145,000 [24]
17Episode 1718 June 2018195,000 [25]
18Episode 1819 June 2018204,000 [26]
19Episode 1920 June 2018188,000 [27]
20Episode 2021 June 2018194,000 [28]
21Episode 2124 June 2018138,000 [29]
22Episode 2225 June 2018174,000 [30]
23Episode 2326 June 2018185,000 [31]
24Episode 2427 June 2018195,000 [32]
25Episode 2528 June 2018156,000 [33]
26Episode 261 July 2018151,000 [34]
27Episode 272 July 2018174,000 [35]
28Episode 283 July 2018201,000 [36]
29Episode 294 July 2018185,000 [37]
30Final5 July 2018197,000 [38]
30Winner Announced5 July 2018198,000 [38]

Related Research Articles

The second series of Love Island began on 30 May 2016 hosted by Caroline Flack on ITV2, and ended on 11 July 2016. It's the second from the revived series, but fourth overall. The series was narrated by Iain Stirling. The series was extended to air every night of the week, as opposed to the previous series where it only aired six nights. However the Saturday episode was used as a weekly catch-up entitled Love Island: The Weekly Hot List rather than a nightly highlights episode. The average viewers for this series was 1,470,000, up 900,000 on the first series.

<i>The X Factor</i> (Australian season 8) Season of television series

The X Factor was an Australian television reality music competition, based on the original British version, to find new singing talent; the winner of which received a Sony Music Australia recording contract. The eighth season, branded as X Factor: Next Generation, premiered on Seven Network on 3 October 2016. Jason Dundas replaced Luke Jacobz as host; with the judging panel consisting of Mel B, Guy Sebastian, Iggy Azalea and Adam Lambert. The winner was Isaiah Firebrace and his winner's single "It's Gotta Be You" was released after the final. He was mentored by Lambert, who won as mentor for the first and only time.

The third series of Love Island began on 5 June 2017 hosted by Caroline Flack on ITV2. The series concluded on 24 July 2017. It is the third from the current revived series, but fifth overall. The series was narrated by Iain Stirling. As well as the series airing every night of the week with the Saturday episode being used as a weekly catch-up entitled Love Island: The Weekly Hot List, a new spin-off was confirmed, Love Island: Aftersun hosted by Flack with a studio audience and celebrity guests on Sunday nights after the main show. During the final Aftersun episode of the series, which was presented live from outside the villa, it was announced that there would be a one-off reunion special airing on 30 July 2017 which included all of the Islanders from the series.

<i>Love Island Australia</i> Australian dating reality series

Love Island Australia is an Australian dating reality show based on the international Love Island franchise. Following the premise of other versions of the Love Island format, the show features a group of single contestants, known as "islanders" who live together in a luxury villa that is isolated from the outside world, in an attempt to find love. Throughout the series, the contestants "couple up" to avoid being dumped from the villa. Additionally, Australia will vote for their favourite islanders to stay in the villa. As old islanders are dumped, new islanders will enter the villa. At the end, Australia will vote one final time to determine the winning couple. The series is presented by Sophie Monk with Eoghan McDermott narrating every season except season 3. Stephen Mullan filled in for Eoghan in 2021.

Bachelor in Paradise Australia is an Australian elimination-style reality competition television series which is an adaptation of the U.S. series of the same name. It is a spin-off of The Bachelor Australia and The Bachelorette Australia and features previous contestants who have been featured on those shows. The programme is hosted by Osher Günsberg and first premiered on Network Ten on 25 March 2018.

The fourth series of Love Island, a British dating reality show, began on 4 June 2018 on ITV2, and concluded on 30 July 2018. It is the fourth from the current revived series, but sixth overall. Caroline Flack presented the series, while Iain Stirling narrated it. The series opener received the highest rating on a digital TV programme since the 2012 Summer Olympics were broadcast on BBC Three; it was also the most watched programme ever on ITV2.

<i>Love Island</i> (American TV series) American dating reality series

Love Island is an American dating reality show based on the British series Love Island. The series was announced and commissioned on August 8, 2018, by CBS. It premiered on July 9, 2019, on CBS. The series was hosted by Arielle Vandenberg for its first three seasons; Sarah Hyland replaced Vandenberg as host starting with the fourth season.

<i>Love Island</i> (American season 1) Season of American reality television series

The first season of the American version of the television reality program Love Island began airing on July 9, 2019, and concluded on August 7, 2019. The 22-episode series was broadcast on CBS in the United States and CTV in Canada. Arielle Vandenberg hosted the series while Matthew Hoffman provided voice-over narration. On August 7, 2019, having received the largest quantity of votes from the public, Zac Mirabelli and Elizabeth Weber were crowned the winners and split the $100,000 prize. Dylan Curry and Alexandra Stewart were named the runners-up.

The second season of Love Island Australia premiered on the Nine Network and 9Now on Monday, 7 October 2019 presented by Sophie Monk and narrated by Eoghan McDermott.

The sixth series of Love Island began broadcasting on 12 January 2020, on ITV2. The series was announced on 24 July 2019, when it was confirmed that two seasons would air in 2020, and this is also the first winter edition of the seasons. Unlike the summer edition, the luxury villa is located in Cape Town. This series is also the first to be hosted by Laura Whitmore, who has taken over from Caroline Flack. The series is narrated by Iain Stirling.

The seventh series of Love Island began broadcasting on 28 June 2021 and was hosted by Laura Whitmore on ITV2. Iain Stirling returned to narrate the series. The series was originally planned to air in the summer of 2020, but was postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The third season of Love Island Australia premiered on the Nine Network and 9Now on Monday, 11 October 2021 presented by Sophie Monk and narrated by Stephen Mullan.

<i>Love Island</i> (American season 4) 2022 season of American reality television series

The 4th season of the American version of the television reality program Love Island premiered on July 19, 2022. The fourth season is the first to be released on Peacock, after the series previously aired on CBS. Sarah Hyland takes over hosting duties from Arielle Vandenberg, who hosted the series for its first three seasons.

Love Island is a Greek dating reality show based on the British series Love Island. Following the premise of other versions of the Love Island format, the show features a group of single contestants, known as "islanders" who live together in a luxury villa that is isolated from the outside world, in an attempt to find love. Throughout the series, the contestants "couple up" to avoid being dumped from the villa. As old islanders are dumped, new islanders will enter the villa. At the end, Greece will vote one final time to determine the winning couple. It premiered on 29 September 2022, on Skai TV. The show was hosted by Iliana Papageorgiou and narrated by Vangelis Giannopoulos.

The fourth season of Love Island Australia premiered on 9Now on Monday, 31 October 2022 presented by Sophie Monk and narrated by Eoghan McDermott.

<i>Love Island Albania</i> Albanian TV series or program

Love Island Albania is an Albanian dating game show, based on the international Love Island franchise. The show began airing on 3 September 2023 on TV Klan. The show is presented by Luana Vjollca and Directed by Edlira Baholli

<i>Love Island</i> (American season 5) 2023 season of American reality television series

The fifth season of the American version of the television reality program Love Island premiered on July 18, 2023.

<i>Love Island Games</i>

Love Island Games is a spin-off of the reality dating series Love Island. It features previous Love Island contestants from various countries in the franchise competing in challenges. The show premiered on 1 November 2023 and was released on Peacock in the United States. Hosted by Maya Jama and narrated by Iain Stirling.

<i>Love Island: All Stars</i> Season of television series

The eleventh series of Love Island, known and promoted as Love Island: All Stars, began broadcasting on 15 January 2024 with the launch episode airing across both ITV and ITV2 for the first time in the show's history. It was set to feature former contestants from previous series. Maya Jama returned to present the series, with Iain Stirling again returning as narrator. The series is the shortest in the show’s history, ending after 36 days on 19 February 2024.

The fifth season of Love Island Australia premiered on 9Now on Monday, 30 October 2023 presented by Sophie Monk and narrated by Eoghan McDermott.

References

  1. Knox, David (11 October 2017). "Nine 2018 Upfronts: Renewals underpin new slate". TV Tonight. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  2. Knox, David (1 December 2017). "Sophie Monk confirmed for Love Island". TV Tonight. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  3. Domjen, Briana (1 July 2018). "Love Island Australia narrator Eoghan McDermott reveals why he won't go on the dating show". The Daily Telegraph . Sydney. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  4. Knox, David (21 May 2018). "9GO! reveals Love Island cast". TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  5. "'Love Island Australia' shock: One guy has voluntarily walked out". thefix.nine.com.au. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  6. "The Amazing Race Australia Celebrity Edition: Meet The 11 Teams". 10Play . 9 June 2023. Retrieved 9 June 2023.
  7. 1 2 Knox, David (10 July 2018). "Love Island "a blueprint" for TV, says Nine". TV Tonight. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
  8. Kelly, Vivienne (10 July 2018). "Nine in talks with ITV about Love Island season two, as programming boss rejects claims show was a failure". Mumbrella. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
  9. Knox, David (28 May 2018). "Tough launch for Love Island but Nine wins Sunday". TV Tonight . Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  10. Knox, David (29 May 2018). "Masterchef wins, House Rules on season high". TV Tonight . Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  11. Knox, David (30 May 2018). "Back in Time for Dinner beats commercial offerings". TV Tonight . Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  12. Knox, David (31 May 2018). "Wednesday and those ratings quirks". TV Tonight . Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  13. Knox, David (1 June 2018). "Thursday 31 May 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  14. Knox, David (4 June 2018). "House Rules hits season high, Mystery Road beats Sunday Night". TV Tonight . Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  15. "Monday 4 June 2018". Media Spy via TV Tonight. 4 June 2018. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  16. Knox, David (5 June 2018). "MasterChef, Back in Time for Dinner win on Tuesday". TV Tonight . Retrieved 6 June 2018.
  17. Knox, David (6 June 2018). "2.35m viewers as State of Origin hits new 2018 heights". TV Tonight . Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  18. Knox, David (7 June 2018). "Todd Sampson Body Hack draws younger viewers to Iraq doco". TV Tonight . Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  19. Knox, David (10 June 2018). "Sunday 10 June 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  20. Knox, David (11 June 2018). "MasterChef fights off House Rules, as Seven wins Monday". TV Tonight . Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  21. Knox, David (12 June 2018). "MasterChef immune from Tuesday competition". TV Tonight . Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  22. Knox, David (13 June 2018). "Cricket pushed Nine to Wednesday win". TV Tonight . Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  23. Knox, David (14 June 2018). "Thursday 14 June 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  24. Knox, David (17 June 2018). "Voice finale is lowest so far but Nine wins Sunday". TV Tonight . Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  25. Knox, David (19 June 2018). "Monday 18 June 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  26. Knox, David (20 June 2018). "Tuesday 19 June 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  27. Knox, David (21 June 2018). "Wednesday 20 June 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  28. Knox, David (22 June 2018). "Thursday 21 June 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  29. Knox, David (25 June 2018). "Sunday 24 June 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  30. Knox, David (26 June 2018). "Monday 25 June 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  31. Knox, David (27 June 2018). "Tuesday 26 June 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  32. Knox, David (28 June 2018). "Wednesday 27 June 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  33. Knox, David (29 June 2018). "Thursday 28 June 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  34. Knox, David (2 July 2018). "Sunday 1 July 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  35. Knox, David (3 July 2018). "Monday 2 July 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  36. Knox, David (4 July 2018). "Tuesday 3 July 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  37. Knox, David (5 July 2018). "Wednesday 4 July 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  38. 1 2 Knox, David (6 July 2018). "Thursday 5 July 2018". TV Tonight . Retrieved 6 July 2018.