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Sunday Ratings: Survivor Outplays ABC

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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Sunday Ratings: ABC Faces Weak Competition

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

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Tuesday Ratings:  Gordon Ramsay Raises Hell

The normally successful FOX saw a particularly nice turnout for Hell’s Kitchen last night.  The reality show matched a season high with its demos yesterday.

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Sunday Ratings: Big Brother Ends with a Thud

The season finale of Big Brother 9 did very little for CBS.  The network had the second best audience and came in third with the demos.

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This Week on TV (4/28-5/4)

House, Hugh Laurie

(You can view TV Envy’s Post-Strike Television Schedule here.)

 

MONDAY (4/28)
  • Deal or No Deal (NBC, 8pm):  “Darth Vader subs for The Banker in a -themed episode that also features Carrie Fisher, R2-D2 and Chewbacca, who cheer on contesants in a winner-take-all match.”  As if I needed a reason to avoid this program altogether.
  • House (FOX, 9pm):  New episode.  “House suspects that an ER patient with a sunny disposition has a bigger problem than was initially diagnosed.  The reason:  He thinks the patient is too nice.”  I have to admit it—cheery people are a freak of nature.
  • Medium (NBC, 10pm):  “Joe surprises Allison by buying her a used car, but Allison’s subsequent visions warn of the vehicle’s unsavory past.”  Is it a 1958 Plymouth Fury that responds to the name ‘Christine’?
  • CSI: Miami (CBS, 10pm):  “A clue in a case involving the discovery of a body point the CSIs to a robbery that’s being planned on a target who holds a disturbing secret.”  Murders have never been linked to anti-climatic or lame secrets.

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Tuesday Ratings: NBC Falls Behind

NBC suffered last night without its reality hit, The Biggest Loser.  The network - which came in second last week - dropped to fourth in total viewers this time around.

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Sunday Ratings: ABC Ends the Weekend on Top

Even though Housewives hit a new series low, the finale of Oprah’s Big Give helped keep ABC in first place for Sunday.

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Brothers & Sisters, Calista Flockhart

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This Week on TV (4/21-4/27)

Ugly Betty, America Ferrera

(You can view TV Envy’s Post-Strike Television Schedule here.)

 

MONDAY (4/21)
  • Gossip Girl (CW, 8pm):  New episode.  “A dethroned Blair musters up the strength to head back to school, and Jenny tries to keep up with the financial demands of the in-crowd.”  Mondays are always better when other people are miserable.
  • Deal or No Deal (NBC, 8pm):  George Bush provides support to a war vet going for the million.  After three tours in Iraq, the President figured it was the least he could do.
  • How I Met Your Mother (CBS, 8:30):  If you can’t handle the thought of humming a tune about sandcastles over and over again, this might not be the episode for you.
  • The Bachelor: London (ABC, 10pm):  “Matt accompanies Amanda, Chelsea, Noelle and Shayne to their hometowns.”  Being allowed to live in the U.S. takes more than just a sham marriage.  It means faking it with her family too.

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More Departures for CSI and Law & Order Franchises

Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Drama, Prime Time, CBS, NBC, News,

Khandi Alexander, CSI MiamiEarlier this week, we told you CSI‘s Gary Dourdan would soon be saying goodbye to his role as Warrick Brown.  Now CBS will be looking to plug another hole in its hit franchise by next year.

According to TV Guide, actress Khandi Alexander is set to place her sunglasses down shortly.  Alexander, who has played Alexx Woods since 2002, will be leaving her medical examiner post by the end of ‘s sixth season.

Producers are expected to refill Khandi’s role.

Meanwhile, NBC is also in the middle of its second departure this week.  Just days after hearing Diane Neal would be replaced as A.D.A, we learning that Adam Beach will also be departing the Law & Order: SVU family.  Since Beach was only contractually obligated for one year, this latest news doesn’t come as a huge surprise.  He and the producers mutually agreed not to exercise his second season option.

SVU‘s creators do not plan to find Adam’s replacement.

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Tuesday Ratings: The Biggest Loser Weighs in Nicely for NBC

The Biggest Loser, AliThe Biggest Loser finale helped NBC place a strong second behind FOX’s hit reality combo.

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