Ryan Reynolds' Game Show 'Don't' Makes a Huge Debut; Matt LeBlanc's 'Man With a Plan' Ends Season Badly
Meanwhile over on CBS, “Man With a Plan” aired its last ever episode to a 0.6 rating and just under 5 million total viewers. That’s even on last week in both metrics, meaning that the Matt LeBlanc series failed to go out with any sort of bang.
Published: 星期五,6月 12, 2020 18:30 下午 GMT-06:00
Actor Ryan Reynolds doesn't seem to be doing any wrong in every wasy possible as now, his latest venture, an ABC game show called, Don't debuted to great numbers and won Thursday night ratings race.
The Adam Scott-hosted show, which gives contestants the chance to win a cash prize of up to $100,000 by tackling tasks with one simple rule, premiered with a 0.9 rating among adults 18-49 and drew 4.2 million total viewers. That represents ABC’s best debut of the summer so far, topping the season 2 premiere of “Holey Moley” and the season 6 opener of “Celebrity Family Feud.” Earlier on, the mini gold show moved into the 8 p.m. time slot and scored a 0.7 rating and 4.1 million total viewers, a slight 6% bump in audience from last episode. The good news continued for ABC in the 10 p.m. time slot, as To Tell the Truth ticked up to a 0.7 rating and 3.6 million pairs of eyeballs.
Meanwhile over on CBS, “Man With a Plan” aired its last ever episode to a 0.6 rating and just under 5 million total viewers. That’s even on last week in both metrics, meaning that the Matt LeBlanc series failed to go out with any sort of bang.
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