know. It could either be the most exhilarating or the scariest thing to ever happen to us.
07.11.2020 - 02:57 / variety.com
Will Thorne Staff Writer“This Is Us” and “The Masked Singer” have resumed their battle at the top of the delayed viewing charts.For the week of Oct. 26, the NBC drama managed to come out on top with its season 5 premiere.
From a 1.4 rating among adults 18-49 in Live+Same Day, “This Is Us” grew 64% to a 2.3 rating, narrowly seeing off “Masked Singer” at a 2.1 rating. The Fox singing series got the better of “This Is Us” in the delayed charts once all was said and done last season, so it remains
.know. It could either be the most exhilarating or the scariest thing to ever happen to us.
The Masked Singer Season 4 will air Episode 8 on November 18 at 8 p.m. The show will air on Fox at it’s unusual time.
Dino-Ray Ramos editorOnce again, Fox’s “Kensday” ruled Wednesday, with The Masked Singer delivering a 1.6 in the adults 18-49 demographic and 6.16 million viewers, which was up from last week, and I Can See Your Voice (1.0, 3.69M) following and also climbing in the numbers.
returned for its eighth week of competition on Wednesday, and after four impressive performances, fans had to say goodbye to not one but two contestants in the season's first double elimination!The wonderfully wacky show brought back the remaining costumed contestants from Group B — The Seahorse, The Crocodile, Whatchamacallit and The Serpent -- and pitted them against one another in a vocal showcase showdown for two spots in the Super Six.After all the performances were delivered and audience
IMO, this video barely helped at all, but maybe one of the hints will spark a light bulb for you: I’ll give it to Whatchamacallit, they did provide a bit more information the second time around, but I’m still sitting here with crickets in my head. Here’s what stands out to me: I gotta give credit where credit is due.
The Masked Singer double elimination featuring the Group B contestants is set to take place on Wednesday, November 18. The episode is sure to be a big one, which will leave fans on the edge of their seats.Tonight two Group B contestants will be making their final appearance before the judges.
The Masked Singer Season 4 will air Episode 8 on November 18 at 8 p.m. The show will air on Fox at it’s unusual time.
most revealing clues -- which all come courtesy of some close, personal friends and family of the costumed contestants.Group B will hit the stage for the last time tonight, and fans will get a chance to see the group's four remaining characters sing their hearts out — and share some revealing clues about their secret identities — in a battle for spots in the Super Six. Which means, tonight will also feature a shocking double elimination.Everyone's favorite panel of celebrity «detectives» —
Will Thorne Staff WriterMonday night saw the return of four CBS series to decent numbers.All four were back a little later than usual in the broadcast season due to the coronavirus pandemic, however, “The Neighborhood” in particular delivered a solid ratings performance, scoring a 0.9 among adults 18-49 and drawing just over 6 million total viewers.
The Masked Singer has become a huge hit among fans. The reality singing competition pits celebrities against one another in hopes of moving through each round without being eliminated.
The Masked Singer fans are in for a treat. The fun-filled singing competition series will air a very special Thanksgiving night episode for viewers to enjoy once they’ve finished their turkey and pumpkin pie.Variety has confirmed that the singing series has added a Thursday, November 26 show to the Season 4 schedule.
, Clint Black and Lisa Hartman Black are gearing up to sing a new duet about their own love story.The country music artists joined ET's Rachel Smith a day after getting unmasked during 's Group A finals — where the pair performed as the show's first-ever double contestant character, The Snow Owls — and they opened up about getting to sing duets again during their time on the show.When asked how it felt to be unmasked after several weeks of competition, Lisa said it was «very sad.»«Well, we're
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterFox won Wednesday night in the ratings with its “Kensday” lineup (both shows feature Ken Jeong), starting with The Masked Singer which delivered a 1.5 in the adults 18-49 demographic and netted 5.82 million viewers.
returned for its seventh week of competition on Wednesday, and after four impressive performances, fans had to say goodbye to the show's first-ever two-person costume!The wonderfully weird show brought back the remaining costumed contestants from Group A — The Sun, The Popcorn and The Snow Owls -- and pitted them against one another in a musical battle royale for a shot at a spot in the final six.After all the performances were delivered and audience votes were counted, The Sun moved on and The
The Masked Singer unmasked not one, but two, people this week when The Snow Owls were eliminated from the competition. The pair were revealed to be none other than Clint Black and his wife, Lisa Hartman Black.
The Masked Singer unmasked yet another star this week. On Wednesday, the series saw Group B perform, which included The Seahorse, The Whatchamacallit, The Serpent, The Crocodile, and Baby Alien.
The Masked Singer returns on Wednesday night for the Group B playoffs. During the night’s performances The Crocodile will take the stage.
The Masked Singer currently has fans on the edge of their seats trying to figure out which famous faces are behind the elaborate costumes. So, viewers will be disappointed to know that the show won’t be airing on Wednesday, October 21, 2020 due to the World Series between the Tampa Bay Rays and the L.A.
The Masked Singer fans are in for a treat. The fun-filled singing competition series will air a very special Thanksgiving night episode for viewers to enjoy once they’ve finished their turkey and pumpkin pie.Variety has confirmed that the singing series has added a Thursday, November 26 show to the Season 4 schedule.