McLeod's Daughters - Ratings, Rank and Fans Ranks

Ratings, Rank and Fans Ranks

Season Timeslot Season premiere Season finale Television season Rank Fans rank Viewers
(in millions)
1 Wednesday 7:30 pm 8 August 2001 20 March 2002 2001–2002 #1 #1 1.85
2 Wednesday 7:30 pm 27 March 2002 16 October 2002 2002 #1 #1 1.84
3 Wednesday 7:30 pm 12 February 2003 29 October 2003 2003 #1 #1 1.82
4 Wednesday 7:30 pm 11 February 2004 24 November 2004 2004 #1 #1 1.68
5 Wednesday 7:30 pm 9 February 2005 23 November 2005 2005 #1 #2 1.65
6 Wednesday 7:30 pm 15 February 2006 29 November 2006 2006 #2 #3 1.44
7 Wednesday 7:30 pm 7 February 2007 17 October 2007 2007 #8 #5 1.17
8 Wednesday 8:30 pm (1–3), Saturday 8:30 pm (4–6), Saturday 10:00 pm (7–8), Saturday 9:30 pm (9–22) 23 July 2008 31 January 2009 2008–2009 #30 #10 0.65

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