Simon Wilson gives Tristram Clayton his view of the revamped prime-time show presented by Hilary Barry and Jeremy Wells. Video / NZME
After weeks of intrigue and rumour surrounding Seven Sharp and its new line up, it's no surprise Kiwis were keen to tune in to see what all the fuss was about.
So just how many Kiwis sat down to watch Hilary Barry and Jeremy Wells make their 7pm debut?
Accordingto Nielsen's overnight ratings, more than 466,000 viewers aged 5+ tuned in - and an impressive 144,000 aged 25-54.
That's well ahead of Seven Sharp's ratings last year, which saw an average of 89,000 viewers aged 25-54 tune in during the first week of February.
Likewise, it's nearly three times the number of viewers who watched The Project on Three last night, where just 51,000 Kiwis aged 25-54 tuned in.
Herald critic Karl Puschmann wrote: "There's pacing problems and expectation problems. Seven Sharp feels a little like they don't know what they want it to be and are still trying to figure out how to make this bold experiment work."
Viewers have also been quick to condemn the new-look set, which is a nauseating shade of pink.