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Now that we have seen how The Doctoes and Search for Tomorrow performed after SFT switch to NBC , could I request the numbers for Password Plus at 12pm on NBC before it was replaced by The Doctors for comparison.

At the time NBC claimed that Search and TD moving would improve their ratings in the timeslots.

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Just some brief partial interruptions on Tue/Wed/Thu that week:

4/28/86-5/2/86 General Hospital ABC 8.8 31 207 99 Wednesday episode- 3-348 & 353-4PM (55 minutes)

4/28/86-5/2/86 All My Children ABC 7.5 26 210 99 Wednesday episode- 1-116 & 124-2PM (52 minutes)

4/28/86-5/2/86 As the World Turns CBS 6.6 23 205 99 Tue ep- 230-250 & 257-3PM (23 minutes); Thu ep- 230-250 & 256-3PM (24 minutes)

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Password Plus 1981-1982 TV Season ratings (as of 3/26/82):
 
103 telecasts (the final week it aired it only had 142 affiliates/73 percent coverage)
 
3.4 rating
13 share
2,770,000 viewers
 
Is that good, or did you need the demos for it too?
 
 

You'd have to give me a week to refer to.

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Enjoy!
 
All My Children
1981-1982 TV Season Demos (as of 4/4/82)
 
129 telecasts, 9.5 rating, 32 share; 7,740,000 viewers
 
TOTAL: 1298
 
LADY OF HOUSE: 814
WORKING WOMAN: 234
 
TOTAL WOMEN: 896
18-34: 439
18-49: 645
25-54: 475
35-64: 328
55+: 214
 
TOTAL MEN: 239
18-34: 105
18-49: 161
25-54: 125
35-64: 99
55+: 62
 
TOTAL TEENS (12-17): 92
TEEN GIRLS: 69
TEEN BOYS: 23
 
TOTAL KIDS (2-11): 71
2-5: 44
6-11: 27
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