March 3Mar 3 Author Member It seems like Bare Essence didn't work on any level. The timeslot was a major problem. No successful soap had launched at 9pm. Dallas/Dynasty had several seasons at 10pm to build a following before moving up an hour and Knots Landing struggled the two times at aired at 9.By the time BE moved to 10pm Fri following Knight Rider the die was cast.
March 5Mar 5 Member Apparently, people watched part 1 of "Sidney Sheldon's Master of the Game" and said, "Hell nah," lol.
March 5Mar 5 Member 9 minutes ago, Khan said:Apparently, people watched part 1 of "Sidney Sheldon's Master of the Game" and said, "Hell nah," lol.LOL.😂 In actuality the series continued into the following week with Part III being tied at #1 for the week of 2/20/84-2/26/84 with the first part of Lace. Obviously America was loving grand soapy miniseries at the time:Nielsen prime time ratings for the week ending Feb. 26, gave CBS an 18.2 rating with a 28 percent share of the viewing audience, ABC a 17.3 rating with a 27 share and NBC a 15.2 rating with a 24 share. Part III of the CBS miniseries "Master of the Game" and Part I of the ABC miniseries "Lace" tied for the No. 1 program of the week, each with a 28.2 rating. "Master," however, had a 42 percent share of the viewing audience, while "Lace" had a 39 share.Part II of "Master" was ranked third for the week with a 27.7 rating and a 40 share. In the 22-week-old television season, CBS has won the prime time ratings 15 times, ABC 6 and NBC 1. The Top 10 prime time shows for the week ending Feb. 26, according to the A.C. Nielsen 1.tie. Master of the Game (CBS) 1.2. tie. Lace (ABC) 3. Master of Game Part II (CBS) 4.Dallas (CBS) 5. Star Wars (CBS) 6.60 Minutes (CBS) 7. Simon and Simon (CBS) 8. Dynasty (ABC) 9. tie. Falcon Crest (CBS) Magnum, P.I. (CBS)
March 5Mar 5 Member Thank you for the clarification, @soapfan770 . It seemed odd to me that only part 1 was in the Top 15, but I didn't know it continued into the following week.
March 5Mar 5 Author Member 2 hours ago, Soapsuds said:...TV Ratings February 13-19, 1984Winter Olympics played in every timeslot for ABC and ABC won the week.But NBC won Tuesday with A Team/Celebrity Pt 3.CBS won Fri Dukes/Dallas/Falcon CrestCBS won Sunday 60 Minutes/Master of the Game Pt 1.CBS had another airing of Gone With The Wind with it's worst results Pt 1 #31 PT 2 #39Emerald Point was #45 TV Bloopers NBCReal People NBCKnight Rider NBCMagnum PI CBSWinter Olympics Wed ABCNIght Court NBC Gimme A Break NBCDiffrent Strokes NBCScarecrow &Mrs King CBSWinter Olympics Sun ABCSt Elsewhere NBCHill St Blues NBCFamily Ties NBCSilver Spoons NBCTV Greatest Commercials NBC
Yesterday at 02:14 PM1 day Member Nielsen TV ratings report for the week of March 8-14 1982:ABC wins Nielsen race again NEW YORK (AP) "Dallas" was the No. 1 show in the week ending March. 14, but ABC had five of the 10 highest rated programs, and won the networks' competition for the second straight week, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. ABC now has been No. 1, or tied for first, in the three-way race three times in the last five weeks.CBS continues to dominate for the season so far, and has won the competition 16 times in the 23 weeks of the current TV year. "Dallas," first in the ratings for the 10th time this season, had a rating of 27 to 26.4 for the second-place show, ABC's "Night of 100 Stars," a three-hour special taped at New York's Radio City Music Hall. Nielsen says the rating for "Dallas" means in an average minute of the show, 27 percent of the nation's homes with TV were tuned to the CBS program. CBS' "60 Minutes," No. 1 in the ratings a week ago, was third.ABC's rating for the period was 18.5 to 17 for CBS and 13.9 for NBC. The networks say that means in an average prime-time minute during the week, 18.5 percent of the television -equipped homes in the country were watching ABC. ABC's newly introduced Hooker" was the week's top-rated new series, in 11th place, with "Falcon Crest" on CBS No. 17. ABC was moderately successful with a theatrical film, "Coma," in 23rd place, NBC less so with "The Wild Geese," a TV premiere, No.30. NBC had the six lowest-rated programs, beginning with a movie, "The Great American Traffic Jam," in 60th place, and followed by "Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters," "One of the Boys," "Chicago Story," "NBC Magazine" and "McClain's Law." Of the four lowest-rated show, all but "NBC Magazine" are new series. Here are the week's 10 highest-rated programs: "Dallas," with a rating of 27 representing 22.1 million homes, CBS; "Night of 100 Stars," 26.4 or 21.6 million, ABC; "60 Minutes," 25.6 or 21 million, "The Jeffersons," 25.4 or 20.8 million, and "Alice," 24.2 or 19.8 million, all CBS; "Too Close for Comfort," 23.3 or 19.1 million, "Love Boat," 23.1 or 19.1 million, "Three's Company," 23 or 18.8 million, all ABC; "Dukes of Hazzard," 22.6 or 18.5 million, CBS, and "Hart to Hart," 22.1 or 18.1 million, ABC. The remainder of the Top 20: "T.J. Hooker," ABC; "Magnum, P.I.," and "One Day at a Time," both CBS, tie; "Trapper John, M.D.," and "Archie Bunker's Place," both CBS; "Real People," NBC; "Falcon Crest," CBS; "Happy Days," ABC, and "Facts of Life," NBC, tie, and "Laverne and Shirley," ABC.
12 hours ago12 hr Member 12 hours ago, soapfan770 said:Nielsen TV ratings report for the week of March 8-14 1982:ABC wins Nielsen race again NEW YORK (AP)"Dallas" was the No. 1 show in the week ending March. 14, but ABC had five of the 10 highest rated programs, and won the networks' competition for the second straight week, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. ABC now has been No. 1, or tied for first, in the three-way race three times in the last five weeks.CBS continues to dominate for the season so far, and has won the competition 16 times in the 23 weeks of the current TV year. "Dallas," first in the ratings for the 10th time this season, had a rating of 27 to 26.4 for the second-place show, ABC's "Night of 100 Stars," a three-hour special taped at New York's Radio City Music Hall. Nielsen says the rating for "Dallas" means in an average minute of the show, 27 percent of the nation's homes with TV were tuned to the CBS program. CBS' "60 Minutes," No. 1 in the ratings a week ago, was third.ABC's rating for the period was 18.5 to 17 for CBS and 13.9 for NBC. The networks say that means in an average prime-time minute during the week, 18.5 percent of the television -equipped homes in the country were watching ABC. ABC's newly introduced Hooker" was the week's top-rated new series, in 11th place, with "Falcon Crest" on CBS No. 17. ABC was moderately successful with a theatrical film, "Coma," in 23rd place, NBC less so with "The Wild Geese," a TV premiere, No.30.NBC had the six lowest-rated programs, beginning with a movie, "The Great American Traffic Jam," in 60th place, and followed by "Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters," "One of the Boys," "Chicago Story," "NBC Magazine" and "McClain's Law." Of the four lowest-rated show, all but "NBC Magazine" are new series.Here are the week's 10 highest-rated programs: "Dallas," with a rating of 27 representing 22.1 million homes, CBS; "Night of 100 Stars," 26.4 or 21.6 million, ABC; "60 Minutes," 25.6 or 21 million, "The Jeffersons," 25.4 or 20.8 million, and "Alice," 24.2 or 19.8 million, all CBS; "Too Close for Comfort," 23.3 or 19.1 million, "Love Boat," 23.1 or 19.1 million, "Three's Company," 23 or 18.8 million, all ABC; "Dukes of Hazzard," 22.6 or 18.5 million, CBS, and "Hart to Hart," 22.1 or 18.1 million, ABC. The remainder of the Top 20: "T.J. Hooker," ABC; "Magnum, P.I.," and "One Day at a Time," both CBS, tie; "Trapper John, M.D.," and "Archie Bunker's Place," both CBS; "Real People," NBC; "Falcon Crest," CBS; "Happy Days," ABC, and "Facts of Life," NBC, tie, and "Laverne and Shirley," ABC.
4 hours ago4 hr Author Member Falcon Crest losing a lot of the Dallas lead in. But it would bounce back.TJ Hooker was the 90 min premiere. It never matched that rating again but did way better than Kings Crossing. One of The Boys hit the Top 20 for it's first episode so viewer interest was there but it quickly fell to the bottom of the heap.NBC were competitive Mon -Thurs but Fri & Sat were disasters which dragged down the weekly average. Those bottom shows aired Fri & Sat nights. Barbara Mandrell, a Sat staple was shunted to Tues night with rpt episodes.Night of !00 Stars was a 3 hr Monday special. MASH was pushed out of the Top 20.
1 hour ago1 hr Member Thanks @Soapsuds and @Paul RavenFC hadn’t aired the previous week and with the show still being somewhat episodic outside of the Jason mystery I imagine some probably felt like they could skip a week if it didn’t look interesting as the show didn’t do an exactly sufficient follow-up to the season high episode that first featured Lana Turner as Jacqueline.Ouch at Chicago Story. Like I mentioned earlier the idea of a 90 min drama, on Saturday night no less, was absurd.Here’s what happened on the soaps that week:Knots 3/11/82:Val writes a journal about the Ewings of Dallas for an assignment. Without her knowledge, Abby shows it to Karen's brother Joe, who believes that it is good enough to be published. Laura leaves Richard.Dallas 3/12/82J.R., through his manipulations, dupes Cliff into spending millions on a phony land deal. Farraday meets with Bobby and wants money and a ticket to Rio while Cliff proposes marriage to Sue Ellen. Lucy leaves Southfork for a few days, hoping to resume her life with Mitch. Instead, she runs into a belligerent Roger.FC 3/12/82:Angela sets out to destroy Melissa Agretti's budding romance with Cole. Chase and Maggie persuade Julia to take Emma to apsychiatric clinic, but Angela stops Julia with the truth about Emma killing Jason Gioberti. Note that is also Ana Alicia’s debut episode as Melissa replacing the forgettable first actress.Dynasty and Flamingo Road didn’t air that week. Knots came in at #28.Here’s the full week that has just surfaced as well Edited 1 hour ago1 hr by soapfan770 The full listings have appeared
56 minutes ago56 min Member 9 minutes ago, Khan said:I wonder what "Between Two Brothers" was about, lol."A prominent attorney (Michael Brandon) tries to make amends for giving up on his emotionally troubled brother (Pat Harrington Jr.)." Costarring Helen Shaver.
52 minutes ago52 min Member 2 minutes ago, Franko said:"A prominent attorney (Michael Brandon) tries to make amends for giving up on his emotionally troubled brother (Pat Harrington Jr.)." Costarring Helen Shaver.Oh, wow, not at all what I was expecting! And Pat Harrington, Jr., in a DRAMATIC role??Thanks, @Franko !
41 minutes ago41 min Member 9 minutes ago, Khan said:Oh, wow, not at all what I was expecting! And Pat Harrington, Jr., in a DRAMATIC role??Thanks, @Franko !You're welcome! If I'm not mistaken, many TV actors had it in their contracts that they'd also do a TV movie each year. I'm wondering if this was a project that Pat sought out or if it was something he was assigned to.
9 minutes ago9 min Member Thanks @Franko !The IMDB rating for “Between Two Brothers” is only a 5.4 LOL must have left a lasting negative impression. Taken aback to see Schneider in a dramatic role too. Edited 8 minutes ago8 min by soapfan770
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