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If things don’t change soon, Sunday evenings will start sounding like a broken record. Yesterday, CBS was #1 with the viewers while NBC was a success in the demos.

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NBC was the only network to bring all-new material the table last night. Unfortunately, all that effort only gave the Peacock network a win in the demos. (CBS was the winner with the viewers.)

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Cold Case's Kathryn Morris

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Gallery: Sunday Ratings: CBS and NBC Split Boring Night


Apparently Regis Philbin’s appeal is not limited to daytime hours. The host (and his Million Dollar Password) helped CBS win the viewers last night. Meanwhile, NBC - the only other network with originals yesterday - placed first in the demos.

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The NASCAR event on FOX easily outmaneuvered the aging competition.

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Despite a good turnout for the Country Music Awards, Desperate Housewives was easily the night’s most-watched program.  The finale gave ABC a win in both the viewers and demos.

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Whether you liked it or not, ‘s two-hour finale probably had you talking.  Not only did we get the dirt on Katherine’s deep dark secret (personally, I found that one to be a bit of a disappointment), we also got a glimpse of the show’s future.

In case you didn’t bother watching yesterday’s closer, you can view the last few minutes - a.k.a. Season Five’s teaser - below:


What did you think of the reveals?  Are you disappointed by the program’s new direction…or did properly reinvigorate the series?

Gallery: The Desperate Housewives Season Finale


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A new season calls for a new schedule.

If you’re without anything to do this summer, this updated programming schedule may help keep you occupied.  Over the next few months, networks will be introducing a crop of reality shows (Celebrity Circus, Greatest American Dog), some experimental dramas (Swingtown, Fear Itself) and the usual horde of repeats.

This list is a

compilation of the calendars

for the five major networks.

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Gallery: 2008 Summer Television Programming Schedule


Last night’s three-hour Survivor finale helped CBS make a dent in ABC’s long streak.  The Eye network took a win in the viewers and narrowly took the demos as well.

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Survivor: Micronesia, Parvati Shallow

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American Gladiators, Rocket and Jet

 

MONDAY (5/12)

Tonight’s finales: The Hills, Medium, Samantha Who?, The Bachelor

  • American Gladiators (NBC, 8pm):  Season Two premiere includes new gladiators (‘Rocket’ and ‘Jet’).  Seriously, how intimidating could a smiling Gladiator be?
  • Bones (FOX, 8pm):  “When the body of an aspiring singer (Ace Young of ) is discovered, Booth and Brennan probe a club’s open-mike night.”  Uhh—which one was Ace again?
  • Gossip Girl (CW, 8pm):  “An embarrassed Serena resurrects some troubling old habits as she continues to hide the truth from Dan.”  If he only knew she’d been sharing her jeans with three other girls.
  • How I Met Your Mother (CBS, 8:30pm):  “Britney Spears returns as Abby, who is now dating Barney.”  First Robin Sparkles, now Britney.  I’m not sure if that’s a step up or down for Barney.

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Gallery: This Week on TV (5/12-5/18)


Repurposed shows on NBC and CBS helped ABC win its 11th Sunday in a row.

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Cold Case, Kathryn Morris

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