The Alan Young Show was a U.S. television program aired on CBS from April 6, 1950 to June 21, 1953. Alan Young Show was watched by a total number of 18,458,800 people (35.8% rating, up +56% from last season) per episode, as of the average seasonal audience measurement for the period ending .
Demographic breakdown of the most recent historical ratings of The Alan Young Show on CBS as of Saturday, May 31, 1952.
Alan Young Show Fortnightly Ratings | |||
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Date | Demo | Audience | Rating |
1951-Oct-14 ESSO-KROGER | HH | 5,921,100 | 38.7 |
P2+ | 19,954,100 | 38.7 | |
1951-Jun-10 ESSO | HH | 3,621,000 | 35.5 |
P2+ | 12,202,800 | 35.5 |
Rank | Program | Audience | Change |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 60 Minutes | 8,261,000 | +19% |
2 | NCIS | 6,599,000 | -8% |
3 | Equalizer | 6,242,000 | +11% |
4 | NCAA Basketball Championship | 6,134,000 | -44% |
5 | Neighborhood | 5,678,000 | +3% |
6 | Survivor | 5,189,000 | +4% |
7 | Sunday Morning | 5,152,000 | +12% |
8 | Bob Hearts Abishola | 5,090,000 | +2% |
9 | NCIS: Hawai'i | 4,982,000 | -3% |
10 | East New York | 4,745,000 | +14% |
11 | FBI | 4,705,000 | -34% |
12 | NCAA Basketball Championship Bridge | 4,283,000 | -36% |
13 | Evening News with Norah O’Donnell | 4,098,000 | -16% |
14 | NCIS: Los Angeles | 3,950,000 | +32% |
15 | FBI: International | 3,533,000 | -36% |
16 | FBI: Most Wanted | 3,045,000 | -41% |
17 | Face the Nation | 2,985,000 | +17% |
18 | 48 Hours Presents | 2,962,000 | |
19 | True Lies | 2,576,000 | |
20 | CBS Mornings | 2,191,000 | -9% |
21 | Wednesday Encore | 2,177,000 | +52% |
22 | Late Show with Stephen Colbert | 2,094,000 | |
23 | Saturday Morning | 1,763,000 | -9% |
24 | The Talk | 1,386,000 | +4% |
25 | Lucky Dog | 996,000 | -10% |
26 | Late Late Show with James Corden | 753,000 | +3% |