ABC #1 Sunday in the U.S. BBC One #1 in the UK. Nine #1 in Australia.

‘It’s All About Screens.’ This is the Daily Diary of Screens. On Sunday, July 12, 2015, ABC finished #1 as ‘‘Celebrity Family Feud’‘ was the top program. BBC One finished #1 in the UK as ‘‘2015 Wimbledon Men’s Championships’‘ was the top program. Network Nine finished #1 in Australia as ‘‘Seven News Saturday was the top program. MONDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS (*SEE BELOW)

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For Sunday, July 12, 2015 (Posted on July 13, 2015)

ABC #1 on Sunday as 'Celebrity Family Feud' finished as the top program.

ABC #1 on Sunday as ‘Celebrity Family Feud’ finished as the top program.


ABC

The Alphabet Network finished second with both old and new programming. AT 7P, a rerun of ‘America’s Funniest Home Videos’ finished with an average 4.95 million viewers and a 3.0/6. At 8P, ‘Celebrity Family Feud’ finished with an average 9.60 million viewers and a 5.5/10. At 9P, ‘BattleBots’ finished with an average 4.17 million viewers and a 2.3/4. At 10P, a rerun of ‘Castle’ in one of the episodes featuring Castle as a private investigator, finished with an average 3.03 million viewers and a 1.9/4.

CBS

The Tiffany Network finished #1 on Sunday. AT 7P, a rerun of ’60 Minutes’ finished with an average 7.44 million viewers and a 5.9/12. At 8P, ‘Big Brother’ finished with an average 5.81 million viewers and a 3.8/7. At 9P, a rerun of ‘Madam Secretary’ finished with an average 3.67 million viewers and a 2.8/5. At 10P, a rerun of the episode of ‘CSI’, which introduced the ‘CSI: Cyber’ team finished with an average 3.77 million viewers and a 2.2/5.

NBC

The Peacock Network finished third and played totally rerun as the only network to attempt that tack. At 7P, a rerun of ‘Hollywood Game Night’ finished with an average 2.18 million viewers and a 1.6.3. Then three hours of ‘American Ninja Warrior’ finished with 3.74 million viewers and a 2.3/4.

FOX

The Animal Network of Broadcast went into hibernation on Sunday. At 7P, a rerun of ‘Bob’s Burgers’ finished with an average 900,000 viewers and a 0.7/1. At 730P, another rerun of ‘Bob’s Burgers’ finished with 1.01 million viewers and a 0.7/1. At 8P, a rerun of ‘The Simpsons’ finished with an average 1.49 million viewers and a 1.0/2. At 830P, a rerun of ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and an average 1.19 million viewers and a 0.8/. At 9P, ‘Family Guy’ finished with an average 1.58 million viewers and a 1.2/2. Then at 930P, an original episode of ‘Golan the Insatiable’ finished with an average 1.13 million viewers and a 0.8/1.

For The Record

ABC finished #1 with an average 5.188 million viewers and a 3.2/6. CBS finished #2 on Sunday with an average 5.168 million viewers and a 3.7/7. NBC finished third with an average 3.347 million viewers and a 2.1/4. Univision finished with an average 2.107 million viewers. FOX finished with an average 1.217 million viewers and an 0.8/2. Telemundo finished with an average 1.2 million viewers and a 0.7/1.

Today In TV History

On this date in 1984m Sportscaster Howard Cosell asked to be released from his duties on ‘Monday Night Football’. He said that he was “tired of being tied to the football mentality.”

Cable TV Top Ten Sunday

#1 ‘The Last Ship’ TNT 2.999 million viewers @ 9P
#2 ‘Naked & Afraid XL’ DISC 2.953 million viewers @ 10P
#3 ‘True Detective’ HBOM 2.359 million viewers @ 902P
#4 ‘MLB Sunday Night’ ESPN 2.216 million viewers @ 8P
#5 ‘Naked & Afraid XL’ DISC 2.210 million viewers @ 9P
#6 ‘Food Net Star 11’ FOOD 2.189 million viewers @ 9P
#7 ‘FX Movie Prime’ FX 2.108 million viewers @ 730P
#8 ‘Tennis: Wimbledon’ ESPN 2.022 million viewers @ 857P
#9 ‘Family Guy’ ADSM 2.019 million viewers @ 1030P
#10 ‘BBall Wives LA’ VH1 1.904 million viewers @ 9P

Cinema News

Box Office Results July 10-12, 2015 (Domestic)
#1 ‘Minions’ $115.20 Million in 4,301 theaters
#2 ‘Jurassic World’ $ 18.10 Million in 3,441 theaters
#3 ‘Inside Out’ $ 17.11 Million in 3,644 theaters
#4 ‘Terminator: Genisys’ $ 13.70 Million in 3,783 theaters
#5 ‘The Gallows’ $ 10.02 Million in 2,720 theaters
#6 ‘Magic Mike XXL’ $ 9.64 Million in 3,376 theaters
#7 ‘Ted 2’ $ 5.60 Million in 2,171 theaters
#8 ‘Self/Less’ $ 5.78 Million in 2,353 theaters
#9 ‘Baahubali:Beginning’ $ 3.58 Million in 236 theaters
#10 ‘Max’ $ 3.42 Million in 2,088 theaters

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Across The Pond

BBC One

The Big One had the Big One in tennis and finished #1 on Sunday in the UK. Novak Djokovic’s third Wimbledon triumph topped the ratings on Sunday as the Serbian’s victory over Roger Federer attracted an average audience of 7.42 million viewers (51.2%) from 145P, up from last year’s 5.89 million viewers (38.6%). At 515p, it peaked at 9.11 million viewers (53.9%). AT 615P, a rerun of ‘David Attenborough’s interview’ with Barack Obama brought in 4.09 million viewers (25.2%). It was followed at 715P by ‘Countryfile’ with 6.18 million viewers (31.7%). At 815P, ‘Fake or Fortune’ brought in an average 4.99 million viewers (22.9%). Then at 915P, a new drama, ‘Outcast’ opened with an average audience of 4.28 million viewers (21.7%).

ITV

The Independent One didn’t have tennis but it did have some travel. At 715P, ‘Catchphrase’ brought in 2.79 million viewers (14.7%). Then at 8P, it was followed by ‘Surprise, Surprise’ as it lifted the audience level to an average 2.99 million viewers (14.1%). At 9P, and breathy ‘Joanna Lumley’s Trans-Siberian Adventure’ finished as the network’s top program on Sunday with an average 3.71 million viewers (16.6%).

BBC Two

The Little Two, at 815P, ‘Dragons’ Den’ returned with an average 2.23 million viewers (10.3%). AT 915P, ‘Odyssey’ continued with 948,000 viewers (4.3%).

Channel 4

The Big Four at 8P presented ‘Amazing Spaces: Shed of the Year’ as it brought in an average 1.25 million viewers (5.9%). At 9P, ‘Humans’ continued as it finished with an average 2.16 million viewers (9.7%).

Channel 5

The Viacom Five at 9P had the latest ‘Big Brother’ and it entertained 861,000 viewers (3.9%). At 10P, the Michael Caine movie ‘Harry Brown’ brought in 620,000 viewers (4.6%).

ITV2

The Indy Two brought the world the beginning of the final week of sweat and swimsuits, beds and lollypops as ‘Love Island’ continued as the audience continues to grow with an average 559,000 viewers (2.6%). Doesn’t everyone want to go to Fiji?

FOX

The Animal Network of Broadcast in the UK at 9P launched the first season of ‘Agent Carter’ and it was seen by an average 254,000 viewers (1.1%).

Sky1

Murdoch’s Bird at 7P presented a new series, ‘King of the Nerds’ and it debuted with just 99,000 friends and family (0.5%).

Down Under

Network Nine #1 on Sunday as 'The Voice Australia' was top program.

Network Nine #1 on Sunday as ‘The Voice Australia’ was top program.


Network Nine

The National Nine Network finished #1 for the fourth time in the past five days with a solid 30.8% share of the available audience. The top program was ‘The Voice Australia’ which finished with an above average 1.824 million viewers. Over 604,000 viewers in Sydney and another 566,000 viewers in Melbourne were both the top audiences in each of those markets for the night. #2 was ‘Nine News Sunday’ with an average 1,494,000 viewers. #4 was ’60 Minutes’ with an average 1,097,000 viewers.

Seven

The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished second on Sunday with a 28.6% share. #3 was ‘Seven News Sunday’ with an average 1,367,000 viewers. #6 was ‘House Rules’ with an average 905,000 viewers. #10, ‘Sunday Night’ finished with 678,000 viewers.

Ten

The Third Commercial Network in Australia finished #3 on Sunday with a 18.5% share of the available audience. #5 was ‘MasterChef Australia’ with an audience of 993,000 viewers.

ABC

The Alphabet Network in Australia finished fourth with a 16.3% share. ABC had three programs in the Top Ten on Sunday. #7 was ‘Inspector George Gently’, which was the top drama of the evening, with 840,000 viewers. #8, ‘Grand Designs’ finished with an average 840,000 viewers. And, #9 was ‘ABC News Sunday’ with an average 818,000 viewers.

SBS

The Special Broadcast Service finished #5 on Sunday with a 5.8% share of the available audience.

*MONDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS

Network Nine #1 on Monday as 'The Voice Australia' was top program.

Network Nine #1 on Monday as ‘The Voice Australia’ was top program.


Network Nine

The National Nine Network finished #1 as it dominated Monday television in Australia with a powerful 32.8% share of the available audience. #1 was again ‘The Voice Australia’ which finished with a 1.671 million viewers. #2 was ‘Nine News’ with 1,326,000 viewers. #3 was ‘Nine News 6:30’ with an average 1.311 million viewers. #4 was ‘A Current Affair’, finishings the top four with an average 1,144,000 viewers. #8 was ‘Lip Sync Battle’ with an average 1,036,000 viewers. In fact, all five of the Nine Top Ten programs on Monday delivered in excess of 1,000,000 viewers per program.

Seven


The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished second with a 22.9% share. The network’s top program was #5, ‘Seven News’ with 1,105,000 viewers. #6 was ‘Seven News/Today Tonight’ with 1,091,000 viewers. #10 was ‘House Rules’ with 866,000 viewers.

Ten

The Third Commercial Network in Australia finished third with a 19.9% share, barely edging ABC. #7 was ‘MasterChef Australia’ with 1,065,000 viewers.

ABC

The Alphabet Network in Australia finished #4 with a 19.7% share, just 0.2% of a share behind Ten. The only program it had in the Top Ten on Monday was #9, ‘ABC News’ with 884,000 viewers.

SBS

The Special Broadcast Service in Australia finished #5 with a 4.7% share of the available audience.

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