The Seven Network has hit ratings gold with its Tuesday night television line-up as more than two million viewers tuned in to their post-Olympics hit Packed To The Rafters.
Seven claimed the top seven most watched shows on Tuesday night, pulling a 34.4 per cent network share.
The second episode of family drama Packed To The Rafters, starring Rebecca Gibney and Erik Thompson, built on its impressive debut, attracting 2.04 million viewers.
Other Seven shows RSPCA Animal Rescue, Seven News, Find My Family, Today Tonight, Home and Away and All Saints rounded out the top seven spots in the nightly rankings.
NCIS and Australian Idol placed eighth and ninth in the nightly rankings and helped Network Ten scrape into second place with a network share of 23.7 per cent.
The series debut of Ten's new police drama Rush was watched by a respectable 1.15 million people in its 9.30pm timeslot.
Australian Idol and Rush both won their timeslots in the key demographics splits of 16-39, 18-49 and 25-54.
The Nine Network squeezed just one show into the top 10 on Tuesday night, with Two And A Half Men nabbing an audience of 1.17 million.