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Primetime Ratings: October 2010


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Friday, October 15

Total Viewers

1. Blue Bloods: 10.40 million (-750,000)

2. CSI: NY: 9.57 million (-320,000)

3. Medium: 5.93 million (-150,000)

4. Dateline: 4.97 million (-1,570,000)

5. 20/20 (10pm): 4.76 million

6. No Ordinary Family (RR): 3.86 million

7. 20/20 (9pm): 3.78 million

8. Smallville: 3.19 million (+890,000)

9. School Pride: 2.90 million

10. Supernatural: 2.84 million (+680,000)

11. House (RR): 2.64 million

12. The Good Guys: 2.35 million (+90,000)

Adults 18-49

1. CSI: NY: 1.7/6 (-.2)

1. Blue Bloods: 1.7/6 (-.1)

3. Smallville: 1.3/5 (+.3)

3. 20/20 (10pm): 1.3/4

5. Dateline: 1.2/4 (-.4)

5. Supernatural: 1.2/4 (+.3)

7. 20/20 (9pm): 1.1/4

7. Medium: 1.1/4 (-.1)

9. No Ordinary Family (RR): 0.9/3

9. School Pride: 0.9/3

11. The Good Guys: 0.8/3 (+.1)

12. House (RR): 0.7/3

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Sunday, October 17

Total Viewers

1. Sunday Night Football: 19.12 million (+2,260,000)

2. Desperate Housewives: 12.67 million (+290,000)

3. Undercover Boss: 12.41 million (-30,000)

4. The Amazing Race: 10.94 million (-1,050,000)

5. CSI: Miami: 10.89 million (+1,410,000)

6. MLB NLCS Game 2: 8.84 million

7. Brothers & Sisters: 8.81 million (+90,000)

8. Extreme Makeover Home Edition: 8.59 million (+350,000)

Adults 18-49

1. Sunday Night Football: 7.4/19 (+.7)

2. Desperate Housewives: 3.9/10 (same)

3. Undercover Boss: 3.6/9 (-.1)

4. The Amazing Race: 3.5/9 (-.3)

5. CSI: Miami: 2.7/7 (same)

5. MLB NLCS Game 2: 2.7/7

7. Brothers & Sisters: 2.6/7 (-.1)

8. Extreme Makeover Home Edition: 2.3/6 (same)

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Monday, October 18

Total Viewers

1. Dancing with the Stars: 19.33 million (-200,000)

2. Two and a Half Men: 13.54 million (+70,000)

3. Castle: 10.95 million (+290,000)

4. Hawaii Five-0: 10.94 million (+240,000)

5. Mike & Molly: 10.90 million (+180,000)

6. House: 9.65 million (-40,000)

7. How I Met Your Mother: 8.05 million (-430,000)

8. Rules of Engagement: 7.86 million (-130,000)

9. The Event: 6.42 million (-80,000)

10. Lie to Me: 5.62 million (+180,000)

11. Chuck: 5.23 million (-100,000)

12. Chase: 5.18 million (+260,000)

13. 90210 (RR): 1.11 million

14. Gossip Girl (RR): 0.87 million

Adults 18-49

1. Two and a Half Men: 4.4/11 (-.1)

2. Dancing with the Stars: 4.0/10 (same)

3. House: 3.6/10 (same)

4. Mike & Molly: 3.5/9 (same)

5. How I Met Your Mother: 3.3/9 (-.2)

6. Rules of Engagement: 2.9/8 (-.2)

6. Hawaii Five-0: 2.9/8 (-.2)

8. Castle: 2.5/7 (-.2)

9. The Event: 2.2/5 (same)

10. Lie to Me: 1.9/5 (same)

10. Chuck: 1.9/5 (same)

12. Chase: 1.6/4 (+.1)

13. 90210 (RR): 0.5/1

14. Gossip Girl (RR): 0.4/1

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Carol Mendelsohn, ex-Melrose Place. I think I've posted it somewhere, but she brought Zuiker back to the writers' room because of his "penchant for over-the-top story ideas [which] could help bring back some of the WTF-ness that was a hallmark of the show during its early years".

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Perhaps you should check the promos or spoilers first and see if something intrigues you the right way.

She wrote the teleplay with Zuiker based on Zuiker's story. The character of Sqweegel is based on a person from Zuiker's novel Dark Prophecy.

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Tuesday, October 19

Total Viewers

1. NCIS: 19.41 million (+210,000)

2. NCIS: Los Angeles: 16.00 million (-50,000)

3. Dancing with the Stars: 15.53 million (-550,000)

4. The Good Wife: 12.17 million (+350,000)

5. Detroit 187: 7.94 million viewers (+960,000)

6. No Ordinary Family: 7.41 million (-310,000)

7. The Biggest Loser: 7.08 million (+40,000)

8. Glee (RR): 5.68 million

9. Parenthood: 4.87 million (+210,000)

10. Raising Hope (RR): 4.28 million

11. Running Wilde: 2.92 million (-360,000)

12. One Tree Hill: 1.89 million (-20,000)

13. Life Unexpected: 1.48 million (-110,000)

Adults 18-49

1. NCIS: 4.3/12 (+.4)

2. NCIS: Los Angeles: 3.9/10 (+.4)

3. Dancing with the Stars: 3.2/8 (-.3)

4. The Good Wife: 2.6/7 (+.1)

4. The Biggest Loser: 2.6/7 (same)

6. No Ordinary Family: 2.2/6 (-.1)

7. Glee (RR): 2.1/6

8. Parenthood: 1.9/5 (-.1)

9. Detroit 187: 1.8/5 (+.1)

10. Raising Hope (RR): 1.6/4

11. Running Wilde: 1.1/3 (-.3)

12. One Tree Hill: 1.0/3 (+.1)

13. Life Unexpected: 0.7/2 (same)

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