Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 4

The fourth season of Married at First Sight premiered on 30 January 2017 on the Nine Network.[1] Relationship experts John Aiken, Mel Schilling and Trisha Stratford all returned from the previous season to match 10 brides and 10 grooms together.[2] In episode 9 of the experiment, the experts re-matched Cheryl and Andrew after their previous marriages came to abrupt ends.[3]

Married at First Sight
Season 4
No. of episodes29
Release
Original networkNine Network
Original release30 January (2017-01-30) –
3 April 2017 (2017-04-03)
Season chronology
Next →
Season 5

Couple profiles

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No. Couple Age Home Occupation Honeymoon Final Decision Status
1 Susan Rawlings 37 Perth, Western Australia Mining truck driver Airlie Beach, Queensland No Separated
Sean Hollands 35 Maryborough, Queensland Farmer
2 Cheryl Maitland 25 Gold Coast, Queensland Hair salon assistant Queenstown, New Zealand Broke up before final decision Separated
Jonathan Troughton 30 Brisbane, Queensland Entrepreneur
3 Scarlett Cooper 30 Sydney, New South Wales Aspiring author Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory Broke up before final decision Separated
Michael Tomic 30 Perth, Western Australia Data entry clerk/stripper
4 Nadia Stamp 36 Brisbane, Queensland Flight attendant/model Daintree Rainforest, Queensland Yes Separated[4]
Anthony Manton 33 Sydney, New South Wales Racing broadcaster
5 Alene Khatcherian 31 Sydney, New South Wales Registered nurse Magnetic Island Yes Separated[5]
Simon McQuillan 36 Ipswich, Queensland Business owner
6 Vanessa Belvedere 31 Melbourne, Victoria Student Fiji Yes Separated[6]
Andy Hills 30 Gold Coast, Queensland Aerodrome plant operator
7 Lauren Bran 33 Sydney, New South Wales Automotive aftermarket sales N/A Broke up before final decision Separated
Andrew Jones 38 Perth, Western Australia Firefighter
8 Deborah Brosnan 53 Sunshine Coast, Queensland Ex-model Samoa Broke up before final decision Separated
John Robertson 53 Melbourne, Victoria Business owner
9 Michelle Marsh 31 Perth, Western Australia Commercial cleaner Katherine, Northern Territory No Separated
Jesse Konstantinoff 31 Adelaide, South Australia Retailer
10 Sharon Marsh 31 Perth, Western Australia Business owner Koh Samui, Thailand Yes Separated[7]
Nick Furphy 30 Melbourne, Victoria Carpenter
11 Cheryl Maitland 25 Gold Coast, Queensland Hair salon assistant N/A Broke up before final decision Separated
Andrew Jones 38 Perth, Western Australia Firefighter

Commitment ceremony history

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Episode: 8 11 13 16 19 23-25
Ceremony: 1 2 3 4 5 Final Decision
Nadia Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Anthony Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Alene Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Simon Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Vanessa Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Andy Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Sharon Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Nick Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Susan Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay No
Sean Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Michelle Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay No
Jesse Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Cheryl Not in
Experiment
Stay Stay Stay Leave Left
Andrew Stay Stay Leave Leave
Deborah Stay Left
John Leave
Cheryl Leave Left
Jonathan Leave
Michael Leave Left
Scarlett Leave
Lauren Left
Andrew
Notes 1 2 3 none none none none
Left Lauren & Andrew Deborah & John none none Cheryl & Andrew Susan & Sean
Cheryl & Jonathan
Scarlett & Michael Michelle & Jesse
  This couple left the experiment outside of commitment ceremony.
  This couple elected to leave the experiment during the commitment ceremony.
  • ^1 : Lauren and Andrew quit the experiment after Lauren walked out after their wedding.
  • ^2 : John left the experiment on his own. Due to this Deborah also had to leave the experiment.
  • ^3 : Andrew was asked to re-join the experiment with Cheryl as a new couple.

Controversy

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Groom Andrew Jones shocked viewers when during a "boy's night" he made sexist and mocking comments about wife Cheryl Maitland's appearance and intelligence. During the Reunion, Andrew failed to apologise for his actions, insisting that his behaviour was acceptable.[8] Fellow Groom Anthony Manton was accused of bullying wife Nadia Stamp, with viewers labelling him as "arrogant" and "controlling" after he complained about a lack of intimacy in their relationship.[9]

Ratings

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No. Title Air date Timeslot Overnight ratings Consolidated ratings Total
viewers
Ref(s)
Viewers Rank Viewers Rank
1 Episode 1 30 January 2017 Monday 7:30pm 820,000 10 84,000 9 904,000 [10][11]
2 Episode 2 31 January 2017 Tuesday 7:30pm 927,000 5 79,000 5 1,006,000 [12][13]
3 Episode 3 1 February 2017 Wednesday 7:30pm 824,000 6 75,000 5 899,000 [14][15]
4 Episode 4 5 February 2017 Sunday 7:00pm 909,000 4 90,000 4 999,000 [16][17]
5 Episode 5 6 February 2017 Monday 7:30pm 893,000 6 100,000 6 993,000 [18][19]
6 Episode 6 7 February 2017 Tuesday 7:30pm 920,000 6 96,000 2 1,016,000 [20][21]
7 Episode 7 8 February 2017 Wednesday 7:30pm 905,000 6 112,000 3 1,017,000 [22][23]
8 Episode 8 12 February 2017 Sunday 7:00pm 1,064,000 3 103,000 2 1,167,000 [24][25]
9 Episode 9 13 February 2017 Monday 7:30pm 1,107,000 2 108,000 2 1,215,000 [26][27]
10 Episode 10 14 February 2017 Tuesday 7:30pm 1,024,000 1 119,000 2 1,143,000 [28][29]
11 Episode 11 20 February 2017 Monday 7:30pm 1,096,000 2 96,000 2 1,192,000 [30][31]
12 Episode 12 21 February 2017 Tuesday 7:30pm 1,062,000 2 152,000 2 1,214,000 [32][33]
13 Episode 13 26 February 2017 Sunday 7:00pm 1,113,000 1 129,000 1 1,242,000 [34][35]
14 Episode 14 27 February 2017 Monday 7:30pm 1,101,000 2 123,000 1 1,224,000 [36][37]
15 Episode 15 28 February 2017 Tuesday 7:30pm 1,092,000 1 144,000 1 1,236,000 [38][39]
16 Episode 16 5 March 2017 Sunday 7:00pm 1,170,000 1 86,000 1 1,256,000 [40][41]
17 Episode 17 6 March 2017 Monday 7:30pm 1,099,000 1 101,000 1 1,200,000 [42][43]
18 Episode 18 7 March 2017 Tuesday 7:30pm 1,122,000 1 117,000 1 1,239,000 [44][45]
19 Episode 19 12 March 2017 Sunday 7:00pm 1,160,000 1 91,000 1 1,251,000 [46][47]
20 Episode 20 13 March 2017 Monday 7:30pm 1,060,000 1 103,000 1 1,163,000 [48][49]
21 Episode 21 14 March 2017 Tuesday 7:30pm 1,148,000 1 104,000 1 1,252,000 [50][51]
22 Episode 22 19 March 2017 Sunday 7:30pm 1,190,000 1 102,000 1 1,292,000 [52][53]
23 Episode 23 20 March 2017 Monday 7:30pm 1,239,000 1 108,000 1 1,347,000 [54][55]
24 Episode 24 21 March 2017 Tuesday 7:30pm 1,194,000 1 93,000 1 1,287,000 [56][57]
25 Episode 25 26 March 2017 Sunday 7:00pm 1,157,000 1 72,000 1 1,229,000 [58][59]
26 Episode 26 27 March 2017 Monday 7:30pm 1,163,000 2 137,000 2 1,300,000 [60][61]
27 Episode 27 28 March 2017 Tuesday 7:30pm 1,034,000 5 112,000 2 1,146,000 [62][63]
28 Finale - Part 1 2 April 2017 Sunday 7:30pm 1,379,000 1 98,000 1 1,477,000 [64][65]
29 Finale - Part 2 3 April 2017 Monday 7:30pm 1,389,000 1 107,000 1 1,496,000 [66][67]

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