Jimmy Kimmel's sitcom Norman Lear puts the spotlight on the best 12-year ABC season – Deadline



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UPDATE with Quick Nationals: Fueled by a strong participation in Jimmy Kimmel's passion project: Live in front of a studio audience: Norman Lear's "All in the Family" and "The Jeffersons" ABC won the final night of the 2018-2019 season with strong margins, beating NBC, a finalist, with the season finale of its three Chicago dramas with 600,000 viewers and 3/10 on its demo.

From 8:00 pm to 9:30 pm, the reboot of Lear sitcoms, broadcast live by stars, gathered an average of 10.4 million viewers and a demo rating of 1.7 to beat all Wednesday night competitions.

This is a six-month summit for ABC in the 90-minute period of Wednesday, since CMA Award back in November. Excluding the trophies shows that this is ABC's biggest hit since the first Wednesday night of the TV season.

At 10 pm, the Whiskey Cavalier final (0.7, 3.8M), which had been canceled, clung to about half of his lead, Nightline docu on Norman Lear (1.4, 8.0M) that followed the redux of live comedy episodes.

NBC 22H00 Chicago P.D. (0.9, 6.6M) ranked # 1 in both metrics; The other two series of the Chicago network, Med (1.1, 7.4M) and Fire (1.1, 7.5) were kept 100% of the previous week's demonstration data despite the Norman Lear contest.

The seasonal packer of CBS's team SEAL Team (0.7, 4.2 million euros) finished second in the last hour of prime time, after two hours of Amazing race (0.9, 4.6, 0.7, 4.0 M).

ABC (1.3, 7.768M) experienced its most watched closure Wednesday since May 23, 2007.NBC (1.0, 7.152M) was its closest competitor on both points, followed by CBS (0, 8, 4,252M), Fox (0.6 1,900M) and CW (0,2,950K).

Previous: Jimmy Kimmel has reintroduced the return of two dominated Norman Lear sitcoms on Wednesday, scoring 7.5 out of 13 for the counter market. Toy Story 2 was around 1.6 / 3.

The awkward name Live in front of a studio audience: All in the Family and The Jefferson by Norman Lear pushed the first two of NBC Chicago trilogy out of first place in their hours, according to the data very early.

With Woody Harrelson, Marisa Tomei, Jamie Foxx and Wanda Sykes, Kimmel's passion project (20h-19h 33) recorded the most goals in the first half hour, 7.6 / 14 and 5 , 9/10 for the last minutes. The show ended at 21:33 ET.

Fans of Kimmel, Lear, original comedies, live television, etc. who listened to the radio were treated well by Jennifer Hudson. Jefferson's The theme song of "Movin On Up", Tomei's star Edith Bunker, and Marla Gibbs' surprise resuming her role as Florence Johnston, George and Louise Jefferson's housekeeper. Foxx had a moment too, but he had to strike a line and break the cast to break the character.

Whatever it is, all together, they did it Whiskey Cavalier good, too late – maybe Whiskey"Cliffhanger helped. The final of the canceled ABC drama recorded an early score of 2.8 compared to that of 1.9 the previous week.

ABC dominated prime time with a score of 5.6 / 10, ahead of 5.0 / 9 NBC, with CBS (2.9 / 5), Fox (1.5 / 3) and CW (0). , 4/1) in their dust.

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