Channel Nine's Beauty and the Geek finale attracts 665,000 viewers and beats Ten's Australian Survivor: Brains vs Brawn By Jesse Hyland For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:32 BST, 4 August 2021 | Updated: 06:35 BST, 4 August 2021 Viewcomments Chanel Nine's uplifting Beauty and The Geek finale attracted a healthy audience on Tuesday night. In welcome news for producers of the series, the program raked in 665,000 viewers, according to Mumbrella. This is a jump from 548,000 who watched the previous finale in 2014, but the show did fall well short of Seven's coverage of the Tokyo Olympics. You beauty! Chanel Nine's uplifting Beauty and The Geek finale attracted a healthy audience on Tuesday night. In welcome news for producers of the series, the program raked in 665,000 viewers, according to Mumbrella BATG's final episode sat at 588,000 viewers, before rising sharply as Lachlan and Keira were crowned the winners. The pair received the most votes from previously eliminated contestants and were paired by host Sophie Monk early on during the season. But the happy ending wasn't enough for the reality dating series, as the Tokyo Olympics annihilated the competition on the free-to-air stations. Draw card: BATG's final episode sat at 588,000 viewers, before rising sharply as Lachlan and Keira were crowned the winners The evening block for Seven's Olympics coverage attracted 1.143 million watchers and then fell slightly to 1.016 million throughout the night. The evening session for the Olympics also came out on top for all three key age demographics. In comparison to non-news and non-Olympics-related programs, Beauty and the Geek lost out to Seven's The Chase Australia, who managed 772,000 metro viewers. A slam dunk: But the happy ending wasn't enough for the reality dating series, as the Tokyo Olympics annihilated the competition on the free-to-air stations However, the dating series did beat Ten's Australian Survivor: Brains vs Brawn, which attracted 595,000 viewers. The results have translated to Seven attaining a solid 50% of the audience share for the night. Nine was far behind in second place with 20.1% share. Victorious: The evening block for Seven's Olympics coverage attracted 1.143 million watchers and then fell slightly to 1.016 million throughout the night Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility