The Bachelor leads in again in the ratings with 1.190 million

It was another awkward moment from Nick Cummins on The Bachelor when he showcased his ballet moves during a date with Emily Dibden on Thursday. 

But The Bachelor was another ratings winner for Ten, according to Oztam.

A national audience of 1.190 million tuned in to watch the former rugby union star dance his way into Emily’s heart, despite his awkward interaction with the stunner during the wine and dine portion of their date.

Love wins again! The Bachelor led in in the ratings on Thursday, with 1.190 million tuning in to watch Nick Cummins (pictured) show off his awkward ballet moves during his date with Emily Dibden

In the same episode, audiences saw the Honey Badger brutally dump Shannon Baff, who desperately told him about what could have been – if only he had taken her on another date. 

It proved to be another successful evening for Network Ten whose ratings did very well in the lucrative prime-time time slot nationwide.

Over on the Seven Network, Home and Away’s hour long episode managed to record a sizable national audience number of 912,000.

Bold moves! A national audience of 1.190 million tuned in to watch the former rugby union star dance his way into Emily Dibden's heart, despite his awkward interaction with the stunner during the wine and dine part of their date

Bold moves! A national audience of 1.190 million tuned in to watch the former rugby union star dance his way into Emily Dibden’s heart, despite his awkward interaction with the stunner during the wine and dine part of their date

Not the one: In the same episode audiences saw the National Geographic host brutally dump blonde beauty Shannon Baff, who desperately told him about what could have been if only he had taken her on another date

Not the one: In the same episode audiences saw the National Geographic host brutally dump blonde beauty Shannon Baff, who desperately told him about what could have been if only he had taken her on another date

Not the one: In the same episode, audiences saw the Honey Badger brutally dump blonde beauty Shannon Baff (left), who desperately told him about what could have been – if only he had taken her on another date

Meanwhile Channel Nine’s 7.30pm offering, Driving Test, failed to score the same viewership numbers, with only 631,000 tuning in. 

Channel Ten’s ratings success continued with couch commentary show Gogglebox.

The Logie award-winning program reached an audience of 1.058 million. 

Valued opinions: Channel Ten's ratings success continued with couch commentary show Gogglebox. Pictured: Wayne (left) and Tom (right) from Gogglebox

Valued opinions: Channel Ten’s ratings success continued with couch commentary show Gogglebox. Pictured: Wayne (left) and Tom (right) from Gogglebox

Couch commentators: The Logie award-winning program garnered an audience of 1.058 million. Pictured: Angie (right) and Yvie (left) from Gogglebox

Couch commentators: The Logie award-winning program garnered an audience of 1.058 million. Pictured: Angie (right) and Yvie (left) from Gogglebox

Honey Badger’s season of The Bachelor has also been the most successful of the Australian franchise so far.

The season six premiere was the most-viewed Bachelor Australia debut ever, with an audience of 940,000 glued to the box.

The Bachelor continues next Wednesday, 7.30pm, on Channel Ten.

He's a hit! The Honey Badger's season of The Bachelor has also been the most successful of the Australian franchise so far. The season six premiere was the most-viewed Bachelor Australia debut ever with an audience of 940,000. Pictured: Nick 'Honey Badger' Cummins

He’s a hit! The Honey Badger’s season of The Bachelor has also been the most successful of the Australian franchise so far. The season six premiere was the most-viewed Bachelor Australia debut ever with an audience of 940,000. Pictured: Nick ‘Honey Badger’ Cummins

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