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TV Ratings

It was, for the most part, a full night of programming on the major networks last night.

Here is how the Tuesday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Show:
NCIS (CBS) [NEW] – 19.1 million

9 PM Show:
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) [NEW] – 16.6 million

10 PM Shows:
Golden Boy (CBS) [NEW] – 9.3 million
Body of Proof (ABC) [NEW] – 8.3 million
Smash (NBC) [NEW] – 2.7 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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TV

Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:30 PM:
The Last Song movie on ABC Family

7 PM:
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers movie on AMC
Chicago musical movie on Showtime 2

8 PM:
Arrow on the CW (NEW)
Law & Order: UK on BBC America
Banshee on Cinemax (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
Camp Rock movie on Disney
Taken movie on FX

8:45 PM:
Banshee on Cinemax (Reair)

9 PM:
Supernatural on The CW (NEW)
Strike Back on More Max (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
A Walk to Remember movie on ABC Family
My Week with Marilyn movie on Showtime 2

9:35 PM:
Banshee on Cinemax (Reair)

10 PM:
Psych on USA Network (NEW)
Nashville on ABC (Reair)
Chicago Fire on NBC (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network

10:20 PM:
Banshee on Cinemax (Reair)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items, few though they are, for today:

TELEVISION

Actor James Callis (Battlestar Galactica) will star in the season finale of CSI on May 15. He will play a journalist who has the Las Vegas Police Department in his crosshairs, as he aims to expose the corruption and hypocrisy of those tasked with policing Sin City. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

Q&A SECTION (with Team Watch with Kristin at E! Online)

Question: Loving all the Sherlock scoop you’ve been sharing recently. I can have more? – Colin

Team Watch with Kristin: But of course! Any excuse to talk about Sherlock. Co-creator and star Mark Gatiss revealed on his Twitter the title of the first episode of season four: “The Empty Hearse.” Sounds like the episode will be based on the original Sir Arthur Conan Doyle story The Adventure of the Empty House. And hopefully, having the word “hearse” in the title means that we will find out just how Sherlock faked his death.

Question: Would love some scoop on Once Upon a Time’s finale! – Hank

Team Watch with Kristin: The ABC fantasy hit is currently casting three 16-year-old boys who are part of a sinister group. The leader Felix is tough; while the other two are identical twins and all three roles could becoming recurring. Hmm…could we be meeting the Lost Boys?!

Question: Beauty and the Beast spoilers? – Erika

Team Watch with Kristin: Sounds like Beauty and the Beast is hopping on the Star Wars train because soon they’ll be introducing Chewy! Obviously it’s not actually Chewbacca, but there is a character named Chewy who will first hit on Catherine, and then try and beat her up, and then threaten her life. And that’s just the first scene with him. All in a day’s work as a really attractive detective.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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The February cable ratings report is a little later than usual due to my attendance at PaleyFest 2013 over the first two weekends of March, but let’s take a look at the ratings that could be tracked down for the cable series and the made-for-TV movies that aired last month.

Those ratings are all listed below:

CABLE SHOWS

MONDAYS:

Switched at Birth – The ABC Family drama returned four more new episodes of its current season during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 4 – 1.8 million
February 11 – 1.7 million
February 18 – 1.5 million
February 25 – 1.7 million

This averages out to 1.7 million viewers for the month. The final two episodes of Switched at Birth aired on the ABC Family at the beginning of March. Those ratings will be included in next month’s report.

Bunheads – The ABC Family drama aired its final four episodes before its mid-season break, including the spring finale. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 4 – 1.1 million
February 11 – 967,000 viewers
February 18 – 1.1 million
February 25 – 1 million

This averages out to 1 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of Bunheads will air on ABC Family later this year.

Continuum – The Canadian sci-fi drama aired four more new episodes of its debut season during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 4 – 1 million
February 11 – 1 million
February 18 – 1.1 million
February 25 – 986,000 viewers

This averages out to 1.1 million viewers for the month. The season finale of Continuum aired on Syfy on Monday, March 18 at 8 PM.

Being Human – The American version of the British original aired four more new episodes of its current season during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 4 – 1 million
February 11 – 1.1 million
February 18 – 1.2 million
February 25 – 980,000 viewers

This averages out to 1.1 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of Being Human aired on Syfy on Monday, March 18 at 9 PM.

Lost Girl – The Canadian series aired three more new episodes of its current season on Syfy during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 4 – 844,000 viewers
February 11 – 847,000 viewers
February 18 – 1 million
February 25 – No episode aired

This averages out to 897,000 viewers for the month. The next new episode of Lost Girl aired on Syfy on Monday, March 18 at 10 PM.

Dallas – Four more new episodes of the current season of the reboot of the popular 1980’s soap opera aired during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 4 – 2.2 million
February 11 – 2.4 million
February 18 – 2.5 million
February 25 – 2.5 million

This averages out to 2.4 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of Dallas aired on TNT on Monday, March 19 at 9 PM.

Monday Mornings – The new TNT medical drama debuted on February 4, airing four episodes during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 4 – 1.3 million (DEBUT)
February 11 – 1.2 million
February 18 – 1.2 million
February 25 – 1.2 million

This averages out to 1.2 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of Monday Mornings aired on TNT on Monday, March 19 at 10 PM.

TUESDAYS:

Pretty Little Liars – The ABC Family teen soap aired four more new episodes of its current season during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 5 – 2.8 million
February 12 – 2.4 million
February 19 – 2.6 million
February 26 – 2.7 million

This averages out to 2.6 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of Pretty Little Liars, which will be the spring finale, will air on ABC Family on Tuesday, March 19 at 8 PM.

The Lying Game – This ABC Family teen soap aired four more new episodes of its current season during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 5 – 1.2 million
February 12 – 1.2 million
February 19 – 1.3 million
February 26 – 1.2 million

This averages out to 1.2 million viewers for the month. The final two episodes of the season for The Lying Game aired on ABC Family on March 5 and March 12. Those numbers will be included in next month’s report.

Justified – The FX western-themed cop aired four more new episodes of its current season during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 5 – 2.4 million
February 12 – 2.3 million
February 19 – 2.1 million
February 26 – 2.2 million

This averages out to 2.3 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of Justified will air on FX on Tuesday, March 19 at 10 PM.

White Collar – The popular USA Network aired three more new episodes of its current season during February as well as the season finale airing on March 5. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 5 – 2.3 million
February 12 – No episode aired
February 19 – 1.8 million
February 26 – 2.1 million
March 5 – 2.4 million

This averages out to 2.2 million viewers for the month. The next new season of White Collar will air on the USA Network sometime this summer.

WEDNESDAYS:

Necessary Roughness – The USA Network drama aired the final three episodes of its current season during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 6 – 1.9 million
February 13 – 2 million (Part 1 of the Season Finale)
February 20 – 2 million (Part 2 of the Season Finale)

This averages out to 2 million viewers for the month. The new season of Necessary Roughness will return to the USA Network sometime this summer.

The Americans – The new period piece spy drama aired four more new episodes on FX during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 6 – 2 million
February 13 – 1.6 million
February 20 – 1.9 million
February 27 – 1.4 million

This averages out to 1.7 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of The Americans will air on FX on Wednesday, March 20 at 10 PM.

Southland – The TNT cop drama returned for a new season on February 13, airing three new episodes during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 13 – 1.2 million
February 20 – 1.2 million
February 27 – 1.2 million

This averages out to 1.2 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of Southland will air on TNT on Wednesday, March 20 at 10 PM.

THURSDAYS:

Suits – The USA Network legal drama aired its remaining three episodes of its current season during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 14 – 3.1 million
February 20 – 2.9 million
February 27 – 3.2 million (Season Finale)

This averages out to 3.1 million viewers for the month. The next season of Suits is expected to return to the USA Network something this summer.

FRIDAYS:

Merlin – Four new episodes of the final season of the Syfy series aired during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 1 – 1.5 million
February 8 – 1.5 million
February 15 – 1.3 million
February 22 – 1.4 million

This averages out to 1.4 million viewers for the month. The final five episodes of Merlin will air on Syfy starting on Friday, May 3 at 10 PM.

Banshee – The new Cinemax series aired four more new episodes of its debut season during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 1 – 448,000 viewers
February 8 – 445,000 viewers
February 15 – 465,000 viewers
February 22 – 381,000 viewers

This averages out to roughly 435,000 viewers for the month. The final three episodes of Banshee aired on Cinemax during March, and those numbers will be included in next month’s report.

Spartacus: War of the Damned – The Starz period drama aired three more new episodes of its current season during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 1 – 882,000 viewers
February 8 – 949,000 viewers
February 15 – No new episode aired
February 22 – 878,000 viewers

This averages out to roughly 903,000 viewers for the month. The next new episode of Spartacus: War of the Damned will air on Starz on Friday, March 22 at 10 PM.

SATURDAYS:

Ripper Street – The new BBC America period aired four more new episodes of its debut season during February, but ratings for those episodes could not be tracked down. The remaining episodes of Ripper Street aired earlier in March.

SUNDAYS:

Downton Abbey – The popular British mini-series aired the remaining episodes of its third season on February 3, February 10 and February 17. Ratings could not be tracked down for the February 10 episode, but the ratings for the February 3 episode earned 6.6 million and the final airing on February 17 garnered 8.2 million.

The Walking Dead – The AMC zombiefest returned on February 10, airing three new episodes of its current season during February. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 10 – 12.3 million
February 17 – 11 million
February 24 – 11 million

This averages out to roughly 11.4 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of The Walking Dead will air on AMC on Sunday, March 24 at 10 PM.

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES

There were a number of made-for-TV movies that aired during February. I have grouped them together by network below:

The Lifetime movies that aired during the month follow:

Betty & Coretta – 2.2 million
Pastor Brown – 2.1 million
Twists of Faith – 2.9 million

The Syfy movies that aired during the month follow:

Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome – 1.1 million
End of the World – 1.9 million

Be My Valentine aired on the Hallmark Channel, earning 2 million viewers.

Meddling Mom aired on Hallmark Movie Channel, but ratings could not be tracked down for that airing.

The National Geographic movie Killing Lincoln earned 3.4 million viewers.

Lastly, the 5-part HBO mini-series Parade’s End airing through February with the following ratings for each airing:

Part 1 – 289,000 viewers
Part 2 – 169,000 viewers
Part 3 – 140,000 viewers
Part 4 – 110,000 viewers
Part 5 – Ratings could not be tracked down

This averages out to approximately 177,000 viewers.

Ratings results for the cable series and the made-for-TV movies that are set to air in March (that, again, can be tracked down) will be provided as soon as possible in April.

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TV Ratings

It was yet another full night (for the most part) of programming on the major networks last night.

Here is how the Monday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
Bones (FOX) [NEW] – 7.3 million
The Carrie Diaries (The CW) [NEW] – 1 million

9 PM Show:
The Following (FOX) [NEW] – 7.1 million

10 PM Shows:
Castle (ABC) [RETURN} – 11.2 million
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) [NEW] – 8.8 million
Deception (NBC) [NEW – Finale] – 3.5 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Chris Porco Story

The Lifetime original movie Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco Story will debut on March 23 at 8 PM.

In the quiet town of Delmar, New York 21-year-old Chris Porco (Matt Barr from The Hatfield & McCoys) was accused of brutally murdering his father Peter and disfiguring his mother Joan (Lolita Davidovich) in a savage axe attack, a claim made all the more shocking when the case’s lead detective Joe Sullivan (Eric McCormack from Will & Grace and Perception) believed Joan had identified Chris as her attacker. Weeks after the crime, however, Joan would refute Detective Sullivan’s story, while the town of Delmar and many of Chris’ former friends and girlfriends would also rally to his defense, despite Sullivan’s fierce mission to prove his guilt. Prosecutors believed that beneath Chris’ picture-perfect facade was a devious and cunning sociopath who would stop at nothing to keep his lies hidden.

Here is a trailer for Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco Story.

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Shadow on the Mesa

On March 23, the movie Shadow on the Mesa will debut on the Hallmark Movie Channel at 8 PM.

Bounty hunter Wes Rawlins (Wes Brown from Deception) is a man of few words and the American West’s quickest draw. A silent but calculatingly honest man, Wes is devastated when his mother is brutally murdered by a couple of outlaws who are still on the run. Determined to solve the crime and bring justice to his family, Wes leaves his adopted grandparents (Meredith Baxter and Barry Corbin) and sets off to find the father he never knew, a rancher named Ray Eastman (Kevin Sorbo from Andromeda and Hercules). Ray is in the midst of an increasingly bloody feud with a corrupt neighbor, Pete Dowdy (Greg Evigan), who greedily wants to take all of Ray’s land. As Wes gets to know his father and two half-siblings, Ray’s deceitful wife, Mona (Gail O’Grady from NYPD Blue) holds a secret that fuels the war to a colossal final showdown. When Wes jumps in to defend his new family, he learns the truth behind his mother’s murder and soon his life will never be the same.

Here is the trailer for Shadow on the Mesa.

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TV

Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7 PM:
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers movie on AMC

7:15 PM:
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel movie on HBO

8 PM:
NCIS on CBS (NEW)
Pretty Little Liars on ABC Family (Spring Finale)
Hart of Dixie on The CW (Reair)
Castle on TNT
Once movie on Sundance

9 PM:
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (NEW)
Twisted on ABC Family (Sneak Peek)
Beauty And the Beast on The CW (Reair)
Castle on TNT
The Karate Kid (original) movie on CMT

10 PM:
Golden Boy on CBS (NEW)
Justified on FX (NEW)
Pretty Little Liars on ABC Family (Encore of Season Finale)
Castle on TNT

10:01 PM:
Body of Proof on ABC (NEW)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actors Jack Coleman (Heroes) and Stephen Martines (The Closer) have been cast in recurring roles on Burn Notice when the show returns later this year for its seventh (and potentially final season. Coleman will play Andrew Strong, a ranking CIA officer who has seen it all. Noble, but also obsessive at times, Strong is a relentless taskmaster who pushes Michael to do whatever it takes to complete the mission. Martines will play Carlos Cruz, a swashbuckling bounty hunter and Fiona’s charming new boyfriend (SAY WHAT?!) (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Dallas Roberts (The Walking Dead) has joined the cast of the returning CBS drama Unforgettable where he will play Eliot, who is in charge of the Major Cases Section of the NYPD. Unforgettable returns on July 28. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Gregg Henry (Scandal) is joining the cast of The Killing, playing Carl Reddick, Holder’s seasoned new partner, a career cop who’s managed to neither excel to the top ranks nor ruffle anyone’s feathers. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Season three of the MTV comedy Awkward. will be back with its third season on April 16, airing two back-to-back episodes at 10 and 10:30 PM. (TV By the Numbers)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Here are the top 10 box office movies for this past weekend courtesy of Exhibitor Relations:

1. Oz the Great and Powerful, $42.2 million
2. The Call, $17.1 million
3. The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, $10.3 million
4. Jack the Giant Slayer, $6.2 million
5. Identity Thief, $4.8 million
6. Snitch, $3.5 million
7. 21 and Over, $2.6 million
8. Silver Linings Playbook, $2.59 million
9. Safe Haven, $2.5 million
10. Escape From Planet Earth, $2.3 million

Actress Elisabeth Rohm (Law & Order) has joined the cast of the as-yet titled film from David O. Russell that stars Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Jeremy Renner and Amy Adams. The story revolves around a real-life FBI sting operation in the 1970s that led to the conviction of U.S. political figures for corruption. Rohm will play the wife of Renner’s character. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Q&A SECTION (with Matt Roush at TV Guide)

Question: I’m thrilled that Veronica Mars fans will be getting a long-awaited movie. I have a few questions related to the Kickstarter campaign that made it possible: 1) Were you surprised that the goal of $2 million was reached in only 24 hours given the ratings challenges the show always faced as a TV series? 2) There was some controversy about whether asking fans to fund the project instead of having the studio fund it was setting a bad precedent and whether such a “mainstream” project should have been conducted through Kickstarter. What are your thoughts? Lastly, what other cancelled TV shows do you think would be worthy of fan-funded movie resurrections? — Brian

Matt Roush: 1) I’m pretty sure everyone in the industry and beyond was astonished — gobsmacked is another favorite word that comes to mind — at how quickly this all happened, in part because as you noted Veronica Mars was the cult-iest of cult shows and has been off the air (though apparently not out of mind) for six years. But as we all know, fan passion runs deep, and in this case, they put their money where it mattered, in a unique (for now) circumstance that gives them pride of participation, if not ownership. Which brings up 2) the question of whether the Kickstarter method is appropriate for projects like this. I don’t see a problem, in part because Veronica Mars feels less “mainstream” than underdog, as close to indie-film status as anything from a major studio can be. This wasn’t going to happen any other way, and it’s unlikely anyone’s going to make a fortune from this once it heads to its ultimate destination: online, On Demand, video. It’s a win for fans and for the creative team that has stayed remarkably committed to seeing this become a reality.

Which brings up 3) the fact that an awful lot needs to go right in terms of assembling cast, writers and production team for a project of the right scale to get this sort of go-ahead. (Even another watershed event like Joss Whedon’s Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog only happened because of “favors and waivers,” as he put it to me back in 2008. And we’re still waiting for the sequel.) Among the titles I’ve seen discussed in the wake of this Veronica Mars news are even cult-ier shows like Party Down and Terriers — which probably could produce a movie version on this scale — as well as fan faves like Chuck (which got five seasons, but Zachary Levi still dreams of doing a movie, and why not). Many shows are “worthy” (as Brian puts it) of resurrection, but like Arrested Development’s comeback on Netflix, they’re still likely to be the exception to the rule that once a show’s canceled, it’s over. Which won’t stop the clamoring for more, so it will be interesting to see what happens next.

Question: Should we Once Upon a Time fans be worried with the low ratings the show has oddly been getting lately? I don’t understand why the show is getting such low ratings as all of my family and friends still watch the series and the online fanbase is so large. I know the ratings really aren’t the full picture anymore, and a Season 3 renewal is pretty much a given, but should we be worried that Season 3 could be the last? A lot of my friends now watch the show with their DVRs or online which I know the overnight ratings don’t include. Once they add those factors in, plus how popular the show is on social networking sites like Tumblr, Twitter and Facebook, it has to change the story. I’m sure ABC knows how large the fandom actually is and I’m sure if we have to, there will be online campaigns to keep the show on the air like there have been with Chuck and Fringe. I’m starting to wonder if next season ABC will pair OUAT with S.H.I.E.L.D. by either keeping it on Sundays or moving it to another day, or if it will go the route of Lost and schedule an end date with a multiple-season renewal? I just hope this show is able to end the way the writers want it to. I think they, the cast and we as fans deserve to have a proper ending. — Amanda

Matt Roush: It’s a little early to start worrying about renewal beyond this season, don’t you think? Once was not helped by ABC scheduling first-run episodes against big events in January and February, but any show on Sundays faces that problem. Daylight savings is also no friend to shows that air at 8/7c. But in the bigger picture, as you suggested, the networks are taking into account many more factors than the immediate overnight ratings to calculate what makes a show a success in this increasingly fragmented marketplace. I like your idea of pairing Once with a similarly fantastic show, but I’d be surprised if ABC moves this show off of Sundays, where it still performs an important function as a family-friendly show in a critical hour. Either way, it seems too early for the Once producers to start thinking about an endgame or for fans to be worrying about an unhappily-ever-after scenario.

Question: I’ve recently become a fan of Bryan Fuller (always loved Pushing Daisies, but just got into Wonderfalls and Dead Like Me). Was bummed that Mockingbird Lane didn’t go further, but Hannibal has my hopes up. Why don’t Fuller’s shows seem to last more than two seasons (see all the above-mentioned shows), and do you think Hannibal will have a better chance of lasting? — Mottel

Matt Roush: Bryan Fuller doesn’t make ordinary TV, and taking extraordinary risks often presents challenges in such a mainstream medium. I’ve seen five episodes of Hannibal (which premieres April 4), and it’s as freaky, visually stimulating and fascinating as any of Fuller’s best work, but this one also has a brand name (Hannibal Lecter from Thomas Harris’ best-sellers) attached, so I’m hoping this will be the long-awaited new hit NBC so desperately needs and Fuller deserves. The Thursday time period (10/9c) will be challenging, since it’s been such a dead zone for NBC in recent years.

UPDATE: Regarding last week’s NCIS question about Ziva and the aftermath of her father’s assassination, the show’s executive producer Gary Glasberg sent in this quote to reconfirm my answer: “Revenge is often better served slowly and deliberately. And the ramifications of what’s to come at the end of the season will be significant and, to say the least, surprising.” To that end, the April 9 episode includes a storyline in which “Tony suspects that Ziva is planning a risky move to avenge her father’s death.” In other NCIS news, because I get so many questions about McGee and when we’ll ever meet his father, that will be addressed in the March 26 episode, introducing Jamey Sheridan (the ill-fated vice president on Homeland) as Navy Admiral John McGee, who in classic NCIS tradition is implicated in a murder at sea.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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TV Ratings

It was a full night of programming on the major networks last night.

Here is how the Sunday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Show:
Once Upon a Time (ABC) [NEW] – 7.2 million

9 PM Shows:
The Good Wife (CBS) [NEW] – 9 million
Revenge (ABC) [NEW] – 6.5 million

10 PM Shows:
The Mentalist (CBS) [NEW] – 9.8 million
Red Widow (ABC) [NEW] – 4.4 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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