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I have a feeling after last night’s great numbers, we’ll still be seeing Linus sitting in that pumpkin patch next year.  Although Tuesday lineup had the best demos, the classic Halloween special helped attract the largest audience.

8pm

  • Although it was slightly down from last week, (16.3 million, 3.3/9 in 18-49 demo) had the hour’s largest audience. Great Pumpkin
  • It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (11.4 million, 3.8/11) easily outperformed the usual / numbers.
  • (8.9 million, 3.2/9) took a backseat to Snoopy.
  • (6.3 million, 2.8/7) and (5.8 million, 1.7/5) both declined from last week.
  • (2.3 million, 1.1/3) was down almost a million.

9pm

  • At 18.8 million, (4.3/10 in 18-49 demo) had the hour’s largest audience.
  • (17.2 million, 7.0/17) still outperformed in the demos.
  • (2.8/7) came in third with 8.1 million viewers.
  • CW’s (2.5 million, 1.1/3) was about even with last week.

10pm

  • Thanks to a repeat on , (11.2 million, 3.0/8 in 18-49 demo) had the hour’s best audience.
  • A repeat of (8.7 million, 3.0/8) still came in second.
  • Surprisingly, (8.1 million, 2.0/5) held on steady from last Tuesday.

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Gallery: Tuesday Ratings:  Fans Nostalgic For ABC’s ‘Great Pumpkin’


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With the World Series finally wrapped up, ABC was able to waltz right in and dance away with another ratings victory:

8pm
Big Bang Theory

9pm

  • (15.4 million, 4.9/11 in 18-49 demo) has done a great job retaining it’s audience.  It was even up 1 million from last week.
  • (14.1 million, 5.1/12) was impressive with the hour’s demos.
  • (11.2 million, 4.2/9) was up 400,000 from last Monday.
  • (10.4 million, 4.9/11) continues to send bored fans away; it lost another 250,000.
  • A repeat of (1.3/3) took in 4 million.
  • Both (2.24 million, 1.0/2) and (2.4 million, 1.1/3) remained even.

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Gallery: Monday Ratings: ABC Back on Top


The OfficeAlthough I love watching anything to do with the crew at Dunder Mifflin, this season’s hour-long episodes came very close to nearing the overexposure line.  (Whatever happened to leaving us wanting more?)  Now comes news that Mifflin may soon be producing more than just paper.  Hoping to milk a good thing to death, the execs behind are apparently preparing for a .  Why do I have a feeling Ryan had something to do with this?

But fans need not worry:  Angela and Dwight will not be leaving to run his Bed & Breakfast anytime soon.  TV Guide reports the proposed series would be made up of characters not yet introduced (which would make ignoring it that much easier).  But really—is a spin-off even necessary?  Is this way of trying to recreate the glory years when they managed to pull a Frasier out of Cheers?  The network has already proven that an original idea is hard to come by these days which is why they have resurrected , Knight Rider and American Gladiators.  But The Office?  Can’t they just leave a good thing alone?

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Gallery: ‘The Office’ Spin-off?


Although was probably hoping for a seven-game series, the World Series still provided another successful night for the network.

8pm

  • Game 4 of the (6.6/15 in 18-49 demo) averaged 19.7 million viewers for the night. Shark
  • (14 million, 5.2/13) was slightly up from last week.
  • A rerun of (9.4 million, 2.2/6) warmed the spot left vacant by .
  • NBC’s The Bourne Supremacy (5.88 million, 1.9/4) didn’t come close to normal football numbers.
  • (1.1 million, 0.4/1) lost another 500,000.

9pm

  • (18.1 million, 7.1/6 in 18-49 demo) remained strong against Red Sox.
  • (11.7 million, 3.0/7) saw a slight increase from last Sunday.

10pm

  • With 12.7 million, (4.6/11 in 18-49 demo) was up over a million viewers.
  • (10.3 million, 2.3/6) held steady from last week.

Gallery: Sunday Ratings: Game 4 Another Win for FOX


The OfficeHow many other TV shows can garner enough interest to support a convention—let alone in Scranton, Pennsylvania? Fans of rallied together over the weekend to celebrate the series and even a few Office stars joined in on the fun. , who plays Andy Bernard was on hand, saying, “We’re the Beatles in Scranton.” And he’s not too far off the mark, seeing as more than 3,000 people turned out for The Office party. The show has really put Scranton on the map—and this city of 75,000 threw a thrilling enough convention to grab fans from as far away as Australia and Ireland. And wouldn’t you know there was plenty of Office fun to be had, including Dunder Mifflin paraphernalia, a lookalike contest, and a performance by the Scrantones (not Scrantonicity, strangely enough). In addition to Helms, cast members , who plays Angela, and (Meredith) were also at the big event. To top it off, there was an Office Olympics, complete with “Flonkerton,” where fans raced with their feet in empty paper boxes, and yogurt lid medals for the winners.

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Gallery: Scranton, PA Welcomes ‘Office’ Fanatics


Here are some of the TV-on-DVD options you can find on the shelves this Tuesday.  There are several complete collections now available just in time for the holiday season.

Twin Peaks

  • Angel (Complete Series Collector’s Set)
  • CSI: Miami (Season 5)
  • Everybody Loves Raymond (The Complete Series)
  • Family Guy (Freakin’ Party Pack)
  • I Love Lucy (Complete Series)
  • Looney Tunes (Golden Collection, Vol. 5)
  • Magnum P.I. (Season 7)
  • Miami Ink (Season 1)
  • My So-Called Life (Complete Series)
  • October Road (Season 1)
  • The Outer Limits (Volume 3)
  • Scrubs (Season 6)
  • Twin Peaks (The Definitive Gold Box Edition)

Click here to see latest offerings on HD DVD and Blu-Ray.

Gallery: TV on DVD: October 30, 2007


Nip/Tuck

 

MONDAY (10/29)
  • Two and a Half Men (CBS, 9pm):  “Charlie’s girlfriend does not like to be seen with him in public.”  She’s afraid she’ll be attacked by .
  • Samantha Who? (ABC, 9:30):  “Sam assumes her role as a bridesmaid at a friend’s wedding, but upon arriving, she learns that the friend does not want her there.”  If only she knew that before she paid for the dress.
  • The Bachelor (ABC, 10pm):  “The final four contestants bring Brad home to meet their parents.”  The dads all envy his cool beard.
  • Californication (Showtime, 10:30pm):  Season finale.  Hopefully I’ll stop singing the Chili Peppers song now.

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Gallery: This Week on TV (10/29-11/4)


A CSI repeat may have given Grey’s Anatomy a nice boost, but still walked away with the best numbers overall.

8pm

  • Game 2 of the (4.8/14 in 18-49 demo) averaged 15.6 million viewers for the evening. Scrubs
  • (14.1 million, 4.4/12) was up from last week.
  • (9.8 million, 3.2/9) held steady.
  • Both (8.2 million, 3.6/10) and (6.5 million, 3.1/8) saw increases.

9pm

  • With 17.9 million, (7.3/15 in 18-49) had the evening’s largest audience and demos.
  • Although it wasn’t new, (3.8/12) still roped in 14.8 million viewers.
  • (9 million, 4.7/11) improved from last week; (7 million, 3.8/9) improved from last year.
  • (3.3 million, 1.3/3) saw a slight increase.

10pm

Hacky comedy at its worst

Sometimes network executives boggle the mind with the shows they decide to pick up or, adversely, kick to the curb. One such moment is decision to pick up the horribly hacky news anchor comedy, , for a full 24-episode season. Are you kidding me? Ok, I like , I really do - and I think he has a lot of dry comedy potential. But ? Uck! There is nothing about Heaton that would make me subject myself to a half hour of listening to her voice set up hacky jokes that are only validated by some crappy laugh-track. And with the not-off-the-charts ratings the show has gotten, I’d guess that I’m not alone. How a great show like Lucky Louie gets dumped while this show is allowed to stay on the air is beyond me.

Oh yeah, and picked up six more scripts for . More like, “Samantha Who gives a crap?”

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Both and had to take a back seat to baseball last night.  Game 1 of the World Series was a huge ratings victory for .

8pm

  • Approximately 16.7 million fans rallied for the Red Sox/Rockies game (5.6/14 in 18-49 demo). Life
  • (9.4 million, 3.0/8) wilted a bit from last week.
  • The debut of (8.4 million, 2.9/8) underperformed Deal or No Deal’s usual numbers, but it remained close to Daisies in the demos.
  • (8 million, 2.5/7) was slightly up from last Wednesday; (4.7 million, 2.3/6) was slightly down.

9pm

10pm

  • (13.6 million, 3.8/10 in 18-49) took the hour’s viewers and demos.
  • (8.6 million, 3.2/8) pretty much repeated last week.
  • (6.8 million, 2.5/6) was at least consistent; it lost viewers (900,000) again.

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Hollywood Reporter

Gallery: Wednesday Ratings:  Red Sox Score More Than Homeruns


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