Married At First Sight has been top dog for years now. SAS Australia continues to shock this year with punch-ups, scandalous confessions and graphic scenes. The fast turnaround of three to four months between filming and broadcast capitalises on the controversial celebrities that are cast and ensures the scandalous revelations that come out in the on-camera interrogations are still topical. This could signal a programming shift that places it head-to-head with Nine’s ratings winner Married At First Sight.įilming for the current season of SAS (that’s airing now) kicked off around May this year in the Blue Mountains and hit TV screens a few months later at the beginning of September. The show’s UK-based host Ant Middleton has arrived in Sydney and completed hotel quarantine. Seven has confirmed that filming for the third season of its extreme military-inspired reality show - which takes a group of celebrities and puts them through gruelling special forces training that aims to break them both physically and mentally - is set to begin in the coming weeks. JAMES WEIR RECAPS: Read all the recaps here (Though I’d actually pay money to watch Johanna Griggs get drunk, glass Fast Ed, start a b*tchy rumour about Dr Harry and then dis Graham Ross’ box hedges). No one thought it was possible, but there’s finally a show that can out-MAFS MAFS.Ĭhannel 9’s controversial Married At First Sight has been seen as the unbeatable force at the beginning of each ratings year and it seems Channel 7 might be gearing up to take it on with the only offering that can compete against such putrid trashiness: Better Homes And Gardens.
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