Seven may have had the most watched program yesterday with Sunday Night but Nine claimed the win in terms of audience share, propelled by second-place Hamish and Andy's Caravan of Courage.
Sunday Night topped the charts with 1.23 million metro viewers, according to preliminary overnight figures from OzTam. Border Security was fifth with 1.04 million viewers, Airways sixth with 1.02 million and Bones in 10th place with 797,000 viewers.
Hamish and Andy's Caravan of Courage: Australia v New Zealand was watched by 1.21 million people while Sunday night movie Salt attracted 706,000 viewers.
Ten's highest rated series was a repeat episode of Modern Family which commanded 789,000 viewers while the new episode had 725,000 viewers. Homeland was watched by 638,000 people.
Other top 20 programs were Seven News, 60 Minutes (Nine), Nine News Sunday, Michael Palin's Brazil (ABC), ABC News, Wallander (ABC), Merlin (Ten), V8 Supercars (Seven), Ten News and Weekend Sunrise (Seven).
Across the main channels, Nine won the day with 24.7% of audience share, followed by Seven with 22.4%, the ABC with 13.4%, Ten with 12.0% and SBS with 4.6%.
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