Hello, my pretties. Rusty's on vacation until New Year's, so buckle your chin straps because I'm steering this ride until then and I'm almost as crazy about television as I am about dessert foods. Today is Sunday and it's also a holiday weekend, so I hope none of you have big television-watching plans tonight, because there ain't shit on. I'll probably be watching Seven Brides for Seven Brothers again, which I finally (Finally!) got on DVD for Christmas and have basically been watching on repeat for the past two days straight. Try to contain your jealousy.
Tonight's brain candy menu:
7:00pm Est
ABC: The Sound of Music (the hills are alive, yo)
Fox: Some show I've never even heard of called "Brothers" is having its season finale. It's about a mother meddling in the love lives of her sons, one of whom is apparently named "Chill." I don't...
Tonight's brain candy menu:
7:00pm Est
ABC: The Sound of Music (the hills are alive, yo)
Fox: Some show I've never even heard of called "Brothers" is having its season finale. It's about a mother meddling in the love lives of her sons, one of whom is apparently named "Chill." I don't...
- 12/27/2009
- by Dustin Rowles
Crossing Jordan stayed hot for NBC in its second Sunday outing of the season, which helped the peacock score its second consecutive win on the night in the adults 18-49 demographic. CBS won the night in viewers (13.2 million) thanks to a strong showing from 8 p.m. drama Cold Case (15.9 million, 3.7 rating/10 share in adults 18-49), which ranked as the most-watched program of the night, according to preliminary estimates from Nielsen Media Research. CBS also saw a respectable performance from its 9-11 p.m. original telefilm Family Sins (12.3 million, 3.9/10). In its second week in its new Sunday 10 p.m. berth, the NBC forensic drama Crossing Jordan (12.8 million, 4.7/12) dominated the hour against ABC's The Practice (9.1 million, 3.3/9) and held virtually all of its Law & Order: Criminal Intent (14.6 million, 4.9/12) lead-in in the demo. Those two dramas offset softness from 7-9 p.m. from Dateline: NBC (9.5 million, 2.7/8) and American Dreams (9 million, 3.1/8) and gave NBC the nightly win over CBS in adults 18-49 (NBC's 3.9/10 to CBS' 3.5/9).
- 3/16/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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