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The series finale first aired on NBC in the United States on May 6, 2004, when it was watched by 52.5 million viewers, [1] [2] making it the most watched entertainment telecast in six years and the fifth most watched overall television series finale in U.S. history as well as the most watched episode from any television series throughout the ...
The most watched series finale in U.S. television history remains the 1983 finale of the CBS war/medical dramedy M*A*S*H, titled "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen".Viewed by 105.9 million viewers and drawing 77% of those watching televisions at the time, the finale of M*A*S*H held the record for most watched telecast of all-time for decades until 2010's Super Bowl XLIV edged it out with 106 million ...
Brawl Stars is a multiplayer online battle arena [1] and third-person hero shooter [2] video game developed and published by Finnish video game company Supercell. [3] The game was released worldwide on 12 December 2018, on iOS and Android platforms. [4] The game features a variety of game modes, each with a distinctive objective.
ABC set the spring season finale dates for its scripted programming today, including the series signoff for Kenya Burris’ long-running Black-ish. The 13th and final episode of Season 8 of the ...
(From L to R) Carrie Ann Inaba, Alfonso Ribiero, Derek Hough, Julianne Hough, and Bruno Tonioli during the 'Dancing with the Stars' season 32 semi-finals
"Everybody Dies" is the final episode of the American medical drama television series House, and aired on Fox in the United States on May 21, 2012. It is the 22nd episode of the eighth season and the 177th overall episode of the series. [1] In the episode, House is forced to examine his life and future while treating a drug-addicted patient.
In an interview with TODAY.com, "The Ultimatum" Season 3 star Sandy Gallagher unpacks her Nick, J.R. relationships and criticism of the show.
The second series only managed to muster an average of 1.24 million viewers per episode, compared to the first series which managed an average of 2.02 million. [11] For BBC2, primetime shows normally require an average audience of at least 1.75 million to be recommissioned.