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Monday, April 18

Total Viewers

1. Dancing with the Stars (91 mins): 20.10 million (-830,000)

2. Hawaii Five-0: 11.44 million (+1,900,000)

3. Mike & Molly: 9.98 million (+2,070,000)

4. House: 8.80 million (-130,000)

5. Cougar Town: 7.88 million (+1,370,000) *

6. 20/20: 7.47 million

7. Two and a Half Men (RR): 7.44 million

8. How I Met Your Mother: 6.49 million (-380,000)

9. The Chicago Code: 6.38 million (+440,000)

10. Mad Love: 5.62 million (+140,000)

11. Law & Order: Los Angeles: 5.12 million (-980,000)

12. Chuck: 4.22 million (+190,000)

13. The Event: 3.85 million (-290,000)

14. 90210: 1.72 million (+270,000)

15. Gossip Girl: 1.43 million (+40,000)

Adults 18-49

1. Dancing with the Stars (91 mins): 4.0/11 (-.5)

2. House: 3.2/9 (same)

3. Hawaii Five-0: 2.8/7 (+.3)

4. Mike & Molly: 2.6/6 (+.1)

5. How I Met Your Mother: 2.5/8 (-.2)

6. Cougar Town: 2.2/6 (-.5) *

7. Two and a Half Men (RR): 2.1/5

8. Mad Love: 2.0/5 (+.1)

9. The Chicago Code: 1.8/5 (same)

10. 20/20: 1.7/4

11. Chuck: 1.3/4 (same)

12. The Event: 1.1/3 (-.2)

12. Law & Order: Los Angeles: 1.1/3 (-.4)

14. 90210: 0.8/2 (+.1)

15. Gossip Girl: 0.7/2 (same)

* Compared to Wednesday, February 2 episode

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Tuesday, April 19

Total Viewers

1. Dancing with the Stars: 16.31 million (+350,000)

2. NCIS (RR): 13.44 million

3. Body of Proof: 11.37 million (+310,000)

4. NCIS: Los Angeles (RR, 9pm): 11.23 million

5. Glee: 9.80 million (-1,350,000)

6. NCIS: Los Angeles (RR, 10pm): 9.11 million

7. The Biggest Loser (120 mins): 6.62 million (-780,000)

8. Parenthood: 6.32 million (+1,100,000)

9. Raising Hope: 5.31 million (-430,000)

10. Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution: 4.72 million (-640,000)

11. Traffic Light: 3.09 million (+850,000)

12. One Tree Hill: 1.41 million (-180,000)

13. Hellcats: 1.19 million (-270,000)

Adults 18-49

1. Glee: 3.8/11 (-.4)

2. Dancing with the Stars: 3.0/8 (-.1)

3. Parenthood: 2.5/7 (+.4)

4. Body of Proof: 2.4/6 (-.1)

4. NCIS: Los Angeles (RR, 9pm): 2.4/6

6. The Biggest Loser (120 mins): 2.3/6 (-.4)

7. NCIS (RR): 2.2/6

8. NCIS: Los Angeles (RR, 10pm): 2.1/6

8. Raising Hope: 2.1/5 (-.1)

10. Traffic Light: 1.3/3 (+.4)

11. Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution: 1.1/3 (-.4)

12. One Tree Hill: 0.7/2 (same)

13. Hellcats: 0.5/1 (-.1)

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Wednesday, April 20

Total Viewers

1. American Idol (90 mins): 22.54 million (-490,000)

2. Survivor: 11.02 million (-70,000)

3. Modern Family: 9.95 million (+340,000)

4. Criminal Minds (RR): 8.71 million

5. Breaking In: 7.46 million (-330,000)

6. Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (RR): 7.20 million

7. The Middle: 6.82 million (+680,000)

8. Cougar Town: 6.18 million (-1,700,000) *

9. Better With You: 5.25 million (+400,000)

10. Law & Order: SVU (RR): 4.96 million

11. Happy Endings (10pm): 4.59 million

12. Happy Endings (10:30pm): 3.88 million

13. Minute to Win It (8pm): 3.12 million (-150,000)

14. Minute to Win It (RR, 9pm): 2.99 million

15. America's Next Top Model (9pm): 1.58 million (-500,000)

16. America's Next Top Model (RR, 8pm): 1.17 million

Adults 18-49

1. American Idol (90 mins): 7.1/20 (-.2)

2. Modern Family: 3.8/10 (-.1)

3. Survivor: 3.1/9 (same)

4. Breaking In: 2.5/6 (-.1)

5. Cougar Town: 2.3/6 (+.1) *

6. The Middle: 1.9/6 (+.1)

6. Criminal Minds (RR): 1.9/5

8. Happy Endings (10pm): 1.8/5

9. Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (RR): 1.7/4

10. Better With You: 1.6/5 (+.1)

10. Happy Endings (10:30pm): 1.6/4

12. Law & Order: SVU (RR): 1.4/4

13. Minute to Win It (8pm): 0.8/2 (-.1)

13. Minute to Win It (RR, 9pm): 0.8/2

15. America's Next Top Model (9pm): 0.7/2 (-.3)

16. America's Next Top Model (RR, 8pm): 0.5/2

* Compared to Monday April 18 episode

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Thursday, April 21

Total Viewers

1. American Idol: 20.32 million (-1,600,000)

2. The Mentalist (RR): 11.08 million

3. Bones: 10.96 million (-490,000)

4. CSI (RR): 8.47 million

5. The Big Bang Theory (RR): 7.15 million

6. The Office: 6.85 million (-1,020,000)

7. Rules of Engagement (RR): 5.46 million

8. Parks and Recreation: 4.88 million (-280,000)

9. Wipeout (RR): 4.68 million

10. 30 Rock (60 mins): 4.60 million (+150,000)

11. Grey's Anatomy (RR): 3.88 million

12. Community: 3.17 million (-320,000)

13. The Vampire Diaries: 2.70 million (-110,000)

14. Private Practice (RR): 2.65 million

15. The Paul Reiser Show: 2.38 million (-990,000)

16. Nikita: 2.01 million (-200,000)

Adults 18-49

1. American Idol: 5.8/19 (-.6)

2. The Office: 3.3/10 (-.7)

3. Bones: 3.2/9 (-.3)

4. Parks and Recreation: 2.4/6 (-.1)

5. 30 Rock (60 mins): 2.2/6 (same)

6. The Mentalist (RR): 2.1/6

7. The Big Bang Theory (RR): 1.8/6

8. CSI (RR): 1.6/5

9. Rules of Engagement (RR): 1.5/5

10. Community: 1.4/5 (same)

11. Wipeout (RR): 1.3/4

12. The Vampire Diaries: 1.2/4 (-.1)

12. Grey's Anatomy (RR): 1.2/3

14. The Paul Reiser Show: 0.9/3 (-.2)

15. Private Practice (RR): 0.8/2

15. Nikita: 0.8/2 (same)

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Friday, April 22

Total Viewers

1. Girls Night Out: Superstar Women of Country (120 mins): 8.37 million

2. CSI: NY (RR): 6.00 million

3. Dateline (120 mins): 5.83 million (-20,000)

4. Shark Tank: 4.83 million (-450,000)

5. 20/20: 4.46 million (-600,000)

6. Primetime: What Would You Do?: 4.00 million (-240,000)

7. Friday Night Lights: 3.38 million (-190,000)

8. Fringe: 3.33 million (-320,000)

9. Kitchen Nightmares (RR): 2.55 million

10. Smallville: 2.36 million (-10,000)

11. Supernatural: 1.90 million (-360,000)

Adults 18-49

1. Girls Night Out: Superstar Women of Country (120 mins): 1.6/5

2. Shark Tank: 1.4/5 (-.1)

3. Dateline (120 mins): 1.3/4 (-.1)

4. Primetime: What Would You Do?: 1.2/4 (-.2)

4. 20/20: 1.2/4 (-.3)

4. Fringe: 1.2/4 (-.2)

7. Smallville: 1.0/4 (same)

7. CSI: NY (RR): 1.0/3

7. Kitchen Nightmares (RR): 1.0/3

10. Friday Night Lights: 0.9/3 (same)

10. Supernatural: 0.9/3 (same)

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Sunday, April 24

Total Viewers

1. Desperate Housewives: 10.15 million (+1,040,000)

2. The Amazing Race: 9.37 million (+590,000)

3. Hallmark Hall of Fame Movie: Beyond the Blackboard (120 mins): 8.58 million

4. Celebrity Apprentice (120 mins): 8.26 million (+600,000)

5. Extreme Makeover: Home Edition: 7.81 million (+170,000)

6. Brothers & Sisters: 6.55 million (+230,000)

7. America's Next Great Restaurant: 3.73 million (-100,000)

8. The Simpsons Movie: 3.63 million

Adults 18-49

1. Desperate Housewives: 3.1/8 (+.4)

2. Celebrity Apprentice (120 mins): 3.0/8 (+.4)

3. The Amazing Race: 2.6/8 (+.2)

4. Extreme Makeover: Home Edition: 2.2/6 (+.2)

5. Brothers & Sisters: 1.9/5 (+.2)

6. The Simpsons Movie: 1.4/4

7. Hallmark Hall of Fame Movie: Beyond the Blackboard (120 mins): 1.3/3

8. America's Next Great Restaurant: 1.2/4 (same)

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Monday, April 25

Total Viewers

1. Dancing with the Stars (91 mins): 22.38 million (+2,280,000)

2. Better With You: 11.23 million (+5,980,000) *

3. Mike & Molly (RR): 7.86 million

4. The Big Bang Theory (RR): 7.68 million

5. Castle (RR): 7.44 million

6. Hawaii Five-0 (RR): 7.19 million

7. Law & Order: Los Angeles: 5.79 million (+670,000)

8. Mad Love: 5.53 million (-90,000)

9. How I Met Your Mother (RR): 5.22 million

10. House (RR): 4.89 million

11. The Event: 4.62 million (+770,000)

12. The Chicago Code (RR): 4.07 million

13. Chuck (RR): 2.77 million

14. 90210: 1.74 million (+20,000)

15. Gossip Girl: 1.55 million (+120,000)

Adults 18-49

1. Dancing with the Stars (91 mins): 4.7/13 (+.7)

2. Better With You: 2.6/6 (+1.0) *

3. The Big Bang Theory (RR): 2.4/6

4. Mike & Molly (RR): 2.1/5

5. Mad Love: 2.0/5 (same)

6. How I Met Your Mother (RR): 1.7/5

6. Hawaii Five-0 (RR): 1.7/4

8. Castle (RR): 1.5/4

8. House (RR): 1.5/4

10. The Event: 1.3/3 (+.2)

10. Law & Order: Los Angeles: 1.3/3 (+.2)

12. The Chicago Code (RR): 1.0/2

13. Chuck (RR): 0.9/3

13. 90210: 0.9/3 (+.1)

15. Gossip Girl: 0.8/2 (+.1)

* Compared to Wednesday April 20 episode

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Tuesday, April 26

Total Viewers

1. Dancing with the Stars (9pm): 18.28 million (+1,970,000)

2. Dancing with the Stars (8pm): 13.08 million

3. Body of Proof: 11.86 million (+490,000)

4. The Voice (120 mins): 11.78 million

5. NCIS (RR): 11.21 million

6. NCIS: Los Angeles (RR): 10.29 million

7. Glee (90 mins): 8.62 million (-1,180,000)

8. The Mentalist (RR): 7.94 million

9. The Biggest Loser: 7.45 million (+830,000)

10. Raising Hope: 4.53 million (-780,000)

11. One Tree Hill: 1.44 million (+30,000)

12. Hellcats: 0.98 million (-210,000)

Adults 18-49

1. The Voice (120 mins): 5.1/13

2. Dancing with the Stars (9pm): 3.6/9

3. Glee (90 mins): 3.4/9 (-.4)

4. The Biggest Loser: 2.6/8 (+.3)

5. Dancing with the Stars (8pm): 2.5/7

6. Body of Proof: 2.2/6 (-.2)

7. NCIS (RR): 2.0/6

7. NCIS: Los Angeles (RR): 2.0/5

9. Raising Hope: 1.8/4 (-.3)

10. The Mentalist (RR): 1.5/4

11. One Tree Hill: 0.7/2 (same)

12. Hellcats: 0.4/1 (-.1)

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Wednesday, April 27

Total Viewers

1. American Idol (90 mins): 22.32 million (-220,000)

2. Survivor: 11.32 million (+300,000)

3. Criminal Minds (RR): 9.11 million

4. Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (RR): 7.45 million

5. Breaking In: 7.01 million (-450,000)

6. The Voice (RR, 120 mins): 6.15 million

7. Modern Family (RR, 9pm): 5.94 million

8. Cougar Town: 5.62 million (-560,000)

9. Happy Endings: 5.17 million (+580,000)

10. Inside the Royal Wedding: 5.17 million

11. The Middle (RR): 5.01 million

12. Better With You: 4.65 million (-6,580,000) *

13. Modern Family (RR, 10:30pm): 4.29 million

14. America's Next Top Model (9pm): 2.39 million (+810,000)

15. America's Next Top Model (RR, 8pm): 1.15 million

Adults 18-49

1. American Idol (90 mins): 7.1/20 (same)

2. Survivor: 3.2/9 (+.2)

3. Breaking In: 2.4/6 (-.1)

4. The Voice (RR, 120 mins): 2.2/6

5. Cougar Town: 2.1/5 (-.2)

5. Happy Endings: 2.1/5 (+.3)

7. Modern Family (RR, 9pm): 2.0/5

7. Criminal Minds (RR): 2.0/5

9. Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (RR): 1.7/4

10. Modern Family (RR, 10:30pm): 1.6/4

11. Better With You: 1.5/4 (-1.1) *

12. The Middle (RR): 1.3/4

13. Inside the Royal Wedding: 1.2/3

14. America's Next Top Model (9pm): 1.1/3 (+.4)

15. America's Next Top Model (RR, 8pm): 0.5/1

* Compared to Monday, April 25 episode

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Thursday, April 28

Total Viewers

1. American Idol: 19.60 million (-720,000)

2. The Mentalist: 13.53 million (-1,640,000)

3. CSI: 10.84 million (-2,220,000)

4. The Big Bang Theory: 10.71 million (-690,000)

5. Grey's Anatomy: 10.67 million (-2,420,000)

6. Bones: 9.70 million (-1,260,000)

7. The Office (9pm, 53 mins): 8.42 million (+1,570,000)

8. Rules of Engagement: 7.86 million (-830,000)

9. 20/20: 7.01 million

10. Private Practice: 6.68 million (-670,000)

11. Parks and Recreation (9:53pm, 37 mins): 4.71 million (-170,000)

12. 30 Rock (10:30pm): 3.95 million (-650,000)

13. Community: 3.35 million (+180,000)

14. The Office (RR, 8:30pm): 3.08 million

15. The Vampire Diaries: 2.68 million (+300,000)

16. Nikita: 1.72 million (-290,000)

Adults 18-49

1. American Idol: 5.7/17 (-.1)

2. The Office (9pm, 53 mins): 4.2/11 (+.9)

3. Grey's Anatomy: 3.7/9 (-1.2)

4. The Big Bang Theory: 3.3/10 (-.4)

5. Bones: 2.8/7 (-.4)

6. The Mentalist: 2.6/7 (-.4)

7. CSI: 2.4/6 (-.5)

8. Rules of Engagement: 2.3/7 (-.3)

8. Parks and Recreation (9:53pm, 37 mins): 2.3/6

10. Private Practice: 2.2/6 (-.5)

11. 30 Rock (10:30pm): 1.9/5 (-.3)

12. 20/20: 1.4/4

12. Community: 1.4/4 (same)

12. The Office (RR, 8:30pm): 1.4/4

15. The Vampire Diaries: 1.2/4 (same)

16. Nikita: 0.6/2 (-.2)

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Friday, April 29

Total Viewers

1. Blue Bloods: 10.06 million (-650,000)

2. CSI: NY: 9.19 million (-560,000)

3. The Royal Wedding: Modern Majesty: 8.79 million

4. 20/20 (120 mins): 6.78 million (+2,320,000)

5. Dateline (120 mins): 4.92 million (-910,000)

6. Shark Tank: 4.58 million (-250,000)

7. Fringe: 3.52 million (+190,000)

8. Kitchen Nightmares: 3.37 million (-540,000)

9. Friday Night Lights: 2.99 million (-390,000)

10. Supernatural: 2.01 million (+110,000)

11. Smallville: 1.99 million (-370,000)

Adults 18-49

1. The Royal Wedding: Modern Majesty: 1.8/7

2. CSI: NY: 1.7/6 (same)

3. 20/20 (120 mins): 1.6/5 (+.4)

3. Blue Bloods: 1.6/5 (same)

5. Kitchen Nightmares: 1.3/5 (-.3)

5. Fringe: 1.3/4 (+.1)

7. Dateline (120 mins): 1.2/4 (-.1)

7. Shark Tank: 1.2/4 (-.2)

9. Supernatural: 0.9/3 (same)

10. Smallville: 0.8/3 (-.2)

11. Friday Night Lights: 0.7/2 (-.2)

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