Is this a reference to the terrible garbage day scene from Silent Night, Deadly Night 2 If it is, I love this show even more. With the show not getting a back order, I really doubt that it’s going to be renewed. Watching Regular Show fully for the first time im on season 7 episode 20 where the guys are watching a terrible film. The Big Leap did see a 25% increase in the demo but a 1.5% decrease in the audience. The demo was the best of the night, and it’s a great sign after some dips recently. Plus, NCIS was still the top performer in the audience of the whole night with more than 7 million people tuning in.įOX started the night well with 911, which was up 19% in the demo and 2% in the audience. The numbers are still good overall on CBS. I don’t think the dips are anything to be concerned about just yet. However, both NCIS shows took a dip in the metrics. The Neighborhood and Bob Hearts Abishola remained relatively steady after a two-week break. This show is sure to be renewed.ĬBS had a mixed night. This came off the back of The Voice being stable. This doesn’t bode well for Ordinary Joe but it does suggest that That’s My Jam will be renewed if it can remain stable in the live TV ratings. It was only just behind NCIS: Hawaii in the total audience. It won the demo of the timeslot and was one of the top demos of the whole night. That show, That’s My Jam, performed very well in the timeslot.
#REGULAR SHOW SEASON 7 EPISODE 20 SERIES#
It had a new series debut in the 10/9c timeslot with Ordinary Joe on a break.
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911 up, NCIS down in the live TV ratingsĪll other networks had new episodes of regular shows except NBC.
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4400 was up 66% in the demo and steady in the audience continuing the suggestion that there will be a renewal. The CW’s special, The Black Pack: We Three Kings, was fun and it doesn’t seem to have had a knock-on effect on 4400‘s live TV ratings. There wasn’t a new episode of The Good Doctor again, as The Great Christmas Light Fight took up two hours from 9/8c. We just have to look at the second two hours of the night.