List of Australian television ratings for 1997

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The following is a list of Australian television ratings for the year 1997.

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Network shares

MarketNetwork Shares
ABC1SevenNineTenSBS
5 Cities14.3%29.5%32.6%20.7%2.8%
Sydney15.4%27.3%33.2%20.9%3.2%
Melbourne13.7%29.4%34.4%20.2%2.3%
Brisbane13.7%31.0%32.0%20.4%2.9%
Adelaide12.4%32.3%31.7%20.7%2.9%
Perth15.8%31.0%27.9%22.2%3.1%

* Data gathered by then ratings supplier: A.C Neilsen Australia

Highest rated programs

RankBroadcastNetworkAudience
1 1997 AFL Grand Final (Adelaide Vs St.Kilda)72,787,000
2Movie - Forrest Gump 92,685,000
3Movie - True Lies 72,467,000
4 Blue Heelers (1997 SEASON AVERAGE)72,441,000
5Movie - Muriel's Wedding 92,416,000
6Movie - Speed 72,322,000
7Movie - The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert 72,314,000
8 Friends (1997 SEASON AVERAGE)92,291,000
9TV Week Logie Awards92,281,000
10 A Current Affair - Special92,183,000
11 Blue Heelers - Monday Episode72,181,000
12 Mr. Bean (1997 SEASON AVERAGE)72,051,000
13Movie - It Could Happen to You 92,005,000
14Movie - Cool Runnings 71,984,000
15Kangaroo Palace - Part One71,982,000
16 ER (1997 SEASON AVERAGE)91,972,000
17Movie - Ace Ventura: Pet Detective 71,968,000
18Asteroid - Part One101,953,000
19 Suddenly Susan (1997 SEASON AVERAGE)91,941,000
20Movie - Richie Rich 91,929,000

Top rated regular programmes

RankBroadcastNetworkAudience
1 Blue Heelers 72,441,000
2 Friends 92,291,000
3 Mr. Bean 72,051,000
4 ER 91,972,000
5 Suddenly Susan 91,941,000
6 This Is Your Life 91,903,000
7 National Nine News 91,897,000
8 National Nine News Sunday 91,834,000
9 Better Homes and Gardens 71,811,000
10 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 91,779,000

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