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Television series which originated in the United States in the decade 1930s. i.e. in the years 1930 to 1939. Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United States should be removed from this category and its sub-categories
The ABC Murders (TV series) Agatha Christie's Poirot; Agent Carter (TV series) Al-Taghreba al-Falastenya; All Creatures Great and Small (1978 TV series) All Creatures Great and Small (2020 TV series) Allison & Lillia; Amar en tiempos revueltos; Anabel (Brazilian TV series) And Then There Were None (TV series) April Rhapsody
This is a list of U.S. weekly (or smallest available unit for time period) television ratings archives from 1948 through 1997. (Primarily Nielsen ratings) . National Nielsen ratings for United States television viewing began in March 1950.
The Bob Newhart Show: 21.8 17: Tuesday Movie of the Week: ABC: 21.5 18: Monday Night Football: 21.0 19: The Partridge Family: 20.6 The Waltons: CBS Medical Center: 22: The Carol Burnett Show: 20.3 23: ABC Sunday Movie: ABC: 20.0 The Rookies: 25: Barnaby Jones: CBS: 19.9 The Little People: NBC ABC Wednesday Movie of the Week: ABC 28: NBC Monday ...
In the latest TV show ratings, CBS’ Tuesday dramas tied for the nightly demo win — even while all slipping in the wake of last week’s last-minute swapping in of reruns. The recently renewed ...
[6] [7] Additionally, although not counted separately, the Super Bowl XXVII halftime show in 1993 was considered at the most watched television broadcast of all time with 133.4 million viewers; [8] this figure would later be surpassed in 2025 by the end of the second quarter and subsequent halftime show of Super Bowl LIX, with 135.7 and 133.5 ...
Seven years ago, Netflix released a drama series about a Midwest family working for a Mexican drug cartel, set at the Lake of the Ozarks. The four-season series was released through 2022 and ...
Many full-length films were produced in the 1930s. Sound films ("talkies") were a global phenomenon by the early 1930s. Advances in color film included Technicolor and Kodachrome. The year 1930 is the start of "the golden age of Hollywood", which through at least the 1940s.