After 21 days on the run, the thrilling finale of the second season of Hunted saw two Fugitives, Jimi and Holly, make it to the extraction point and win a share of $100,000.
In this real-life game of cat and mouse, 20 ordinary Australians, in teams of two, were on the run from a crack squad of Hunters, comprised of some of the world’s best investigators formerly of the Australian Federal Police, Australian Defence Force, and British Intelligence as well as skilled cyber analysts.
As the Fugitives criss-crossed the state of Victoria, the Hunters’ net tightened and caught all but two, in an exhilarating season that saw bolshy taunts from Fugitives, emotional setbacks, creative hideouts, bouts of paranoia, and nail-biting close calls. This season also captured strong audiences.
- 784,000 total national viewers.
- Launched to 980,000 total national viewers.
- #1 in its timeslot.
- #1 in its timeslot in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
- #7 entertainment show in 16 to 39s, 25 to 54s and under 50s.
- 112,000 viewers on 10 Play.
- Reached 6.48 million Australians across the series, or 25% of the population.
Could you evade capture and live on the run for 21 days?
See how our next batch of Fugitives play this ultimate game of cat and mouse when we return for another exciting season of Hunted when it hits our screens for a third season in 2024.
Source: OzTAM, Regional TAM, OzTAM National VPM, Total Audiences are 7 Day TV + 7 Day BVOD + Live Stream, Program ranking based on primary channels, 5pm to midnight, minimum 3 episodes, excluding sport, Consolidated 7. Cumulative reach is Virtual Australia 5.0, When Watched, 17 Jul-15 Aug 2023, including encores.