Midseason hiatus is here, and ABC has received its ratings report card.
The fall TV season was a winner for the network, which saw the addition of The Good Doctor to its 9 p.m. Monday time slot. The show, which follows the story of Shaun Murphy, a young autistic surgeon who has savant syndrome, was not only dubbed fall’s no. 1 new drama, but it also made it to the top of ABC’s ratings report, TVLine reports.
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Modern Family slipped from the no. 1 spot, being replaced by Grey’s Anatomy as the network’s no. 1 returning show. Meanwhile, ABC’s other TGIF show How to get Away With Murder slid to the number 10 spot, and Season 2 of Designated Survivor didn’t have a stellar fall season, either.
Check out the full list of ABC’s ratings report below, which includes the average key demo rating and the percent change versus the program’s previous full-season average or its time slot predecessor.
1. Grey’s Anatomy – 2.0, -5%
2. The Good Doctor – 1.9, 171% vs. Conviction/Quantico average
3. Modern Family – 1.7, -19%
4. The Goldbergs – 1.5, -12%
5. Dancing With the Stars – 1.4, -18%
6. American Housewife – 1.3, -7%, The Middle – 1.3, -13%
7. Scandal – 1.2, -14%
8. Black-ish – 1.1, -27% vs. leading out of Modern Family, Speechless – 1.1, -27%, Fresh Off the Boat – 1.1, -8%
9. Shark Tank – 1.0, -17%, AFV – 1.0, 11%
10. How to Get Away with Murder – 0.9, -31%
11. Designated Survivor – 0.8, -33%, The Mayor – 0.8, -6% vs. Real O’Neals/Imaginary Mary average
12. Kevin (Probably) Saves the World – 0.7, 0% vs. Agents of SHIELD
13. Agents of SHIELD – 0.6, -14%, Inhumans – 0.6, -50% vs Shark Tank, 20/20 – 0.6, -33%
14. Once Upon a Time – 0.5, -50% vs. Last Man Standing/Dr. Ken average
15. Ten Days in the Valley – 0.4, -27% vs. Quantico/American Crime average, The Toy Box – 0.4, -33%
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