Vivica A. Fox is only watching game shows these days.
29.06.2020 - 19:03 / thewrap.com
ABC was first in ratings with a 0.6 rating/4 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 4.2 million, according to preliminary numbers. Following a rerun, “Celebrity Family Feud” at 8 p.m.
had a 0.7/5 and 5.5 million viewers. At 9, “Press Your Luck” got a 0.6/4 and 3.8 million viewers.
Vivica A. Fox is only watching game shows these days.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerIf you’re a fan of television reruns, it was Christmas morning on Friday night. The only new fare came from the WWE Friday Night SmackDown on Fox (0.5 in demos) and a half-hour of The CW’s Masters of Illusion, which scored an 0.2 in demos.NBC’s repeat of its episode Dateline: The Search for a Missing Student tied with SmackDown for the 18-49 demo win with an 0.5.
Vivica A. Fox revealed which game show she’s been watching amid the coronavirus pandemic — and why she’s not diving into anything else.“I’ve been watching the game show network,” Fox, 55, told Us Weekly exclusively during the recent episode of Quarantine Confessions.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorABC’s game-show trio of Holey Moley, newcomer Don’t and To Tell the Truth swept their respective time slots Thursday, giving the network overall victories for the night in both the adults 18-49 demographic and viewers as the lineup returned from a week off.Don’t continued to be the biggest draw, with the show scoring a night-leading 0.7 rating in the demo and 3.25 million viewers, even with its last original two weeks ago.
Gemma Collins has had fans questioning if she has had lip fillers done after posting her latest selfie.The 29 year old reality TV star posted a stunning photo of herself pouting on her Instagram page. In the snap, Gemma ditched her usual fake eyelashes and opted for a natural makeup look with a hint of mascara, blusher and lipgloss.
NEW YORK -- Hugh Downs, the genial, versatile broadcaster who became one of television’s most familiar and welcome faces with more than 15,000 hours on news, game and talk shows, has died at age 99. Downs died of natural causes at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Wednesday, said his great-niece, Molly Shaheen.