EXCLUSIVE: Eureka Productions, the company behind series including ABC’s Holey Moley and CBS’ upcoming The Real Love Boat, has bolstered its executive ranks with the hire of former Endemol Shine unscripted chief Eden Gaha.
04.05.2022 - 21:05 / deadline.com
With only a few episodes left before its grand finale, NBC’s This Is Us remains the highest-rated title of Tuesday primetime. But the Emmy-winning drama took a bit of a fall in ratings with its latest episode.
Per fast affiliates, This Is Us delivered a 0.6 rating in the 18-49 demo, its lowest in a month. Viewership took less of a dip, falling only 6% in that measure from the previous week. The latest installment focused on Jon Huertas’ Miguel. Read how it all came together.
Tuesday also marked the show’s final day of filming. To celebrate the occasion, the stars of This Is Us reflected on their time on the show.
“The greatest 6. years at the best job I’ve ever had,” star Mandy Moore shared on Instagram. “Gratitude, gratitude, gratitude (and definitely lots of tears.”
This Is Us was the clear winner for the night’s demo, but CBS nabbed itself a primetime viewership win with a repeat of FBI tallying 4.71 million viewers. The rerun tied with the latest episode of The Resident (0.4, 3.12M) and the Season 4 premiere of ABC’s Holey Moley (0.4, 2.71M). The mini-golf competition series slightly down from its two-parter Season 3 premiere (0.5, 3.05M/ 0.5, 2.57M) in June, but stable from its September season ender (0.4, 2.60M)
Additional titles in the 8 p.m. hour were NBC’s Young Rock (0.3, 2.09M) and Mr. Mayor (0.2, 1.55M), both down, and Superman & Lois (0.2, .73M).
Beyond This Is Us, the 9 p.m. hour touted the Season 3 premiere of The Chase (0.3, 2.25M), and new episodes of Name That Tune (0.3, 1.49M) and Naomi (0.1, 0.47M).
The evening concluded with a consistent New Amsterdam (0.4, 3.40M) at the top of the hour besting an FBI: Most Wanted repeat and the season premiere of Who Do You Believe? (0.2, 1.77M) on ABC.
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EXCLUSIVE: Eureka Productions, the company behind series including ABC’s Holey Moley and CBS’ upcoming The Real Love Boat, has bolstered its executive ranks with the hire of former Endemol Shine unscripted chief Eden Gaha.
Better Call Saul captured the top spot on a sleepy week, collecting 821 million minutes of viewing for its first five seasons on Netflix.
This Is Us only continues to gain traction ahead of its series finale and the latest episode on Tuesday was no exception.
Natalie Hall‘s brand new Hallmark movie with Corey Sevier is premiering tonight!
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorSpeakers including Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti, mayoral candidate and congressperson Karen Bass, attorney Gloria Allred and actors including Ricki Lake and Christine Lahti urged people to fight for reproductive freedom at the “Bans Off Our Bodies” rally in downtown Los Angeles Saturday.“I can’t work in Texas anymore,” said “Abbott Elementary” star Lisa Ann Walter, who stated that she is working with SAG-AFTRA to inform members of the reproductive health laws in each state. “We won’t quit until women are guaranteed autonomy all over this country.”Thousands of people turned out for the Los Angeles event in front of City Hall, while more than 380 rallies were planned across the United States.
It’s official: Teen Wolf alum Tyler Hoechlin will return to reprise his role as Derek Hale in Paramount+’s upcoming Teen Wolf The Movie.
Two Perthshire bakeries will be the toast of their towns after winning top gongs at the Scottish Baker of the Year Awards this week.
Frankie Grande has announced that he and his fiancé, Hale Leon, officially tied the knot. On Tuesday, the 39-year-old star shared that he and Leon got married during an intimate ceremony in Florida on Day. “‼️Introducing Mr. & Mr. Grande‼️
Frankie Grande and Hale Leon have tied the knot!
Coronation Street fans have tipped Charlie De Melo for a new major role after he bumped into some famous faces at a star-studded awards bash over the weekend. The actor, who plays Imran Habeeb in the ITV soap, represented the cast at the Bafta TV Awards 2022.
Of the three non-franchise films that came out last weekend, “The Bad Guys” had the strongest hold with just a 33% drop from its $23.9 million opening weekend, putting the film on its way to crossing $100 million at the worldwide box office. Such a hold indicates that “The Bad Guys” is getting traction among families as they continue to return to theaters this spring, and that could allow it to leg out through May as counterprogramming to “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.” Paramount’s “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” is in second with $11.4 million in its fourth weekend, passing the first “Sonic” to become the highest grossing video game adaptation in domestic box office history with $160.9 million grossed and over $300 million grossed worldwide.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAnother weekend, another new Liam Neeson action-thriller in theaters.“Memory,” the actor’s nth COVID-era caper to play on the big screen, debuted over the weekend to $3.1 million from 2,555 North American cinemas. Its eighth-place finish is a weak result, but one that’s close to Neeson’s recent theatrical releases like “Blacklight” ($3.6 million debut), “Honest Thief” ($3.6 million debut) and “The Marksman” ($3.1 million debut).Since Open Road Films and Briarcliff Entertainment’s “Memory” is the only new nationwide release, last weekend’s champion “The Bad Guys” topped the box office again.
SUNDAY AM Writethru after Saturday AM Update, refresh for chart and more analysis After all the hallelujahs about the return of theatrical at CinemaCon this past week, the major studios skipped out on programming any new wide releases this weekend. All of this is resulting in a marketplace which is seeing an estimated $68M in total ticket sales, down 28% from last weekend. Ugh. In regards to when the majors will sit on the sidelines again this year, there’s June 3, and possibly Aug. 12 (Searchlight is holding the date for an untitled wide entry).
“The Pentaverate”Thursday, May 5, NetflixMike Myers has been off the radar for a little while. His last film appearances happened in 2018 (including a small role in the Oscar-winning “Bohemian Rhapsody”), the same year he showed up as Dr. Evil in a pair of appearances on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” Now, he’s back.
Refresh for chart and more analysis After all the hallelujahs about the return of theatrical at CinemaCon this past week, the major studios skipped out on programming any new wide releases this weekend. All of this is resulting in a marketplace which is seeing an estimated $64M in total ticket sales, down 33% from last weekend. Ugh. In regards to when the majors will sit on the sidelines again this year, it’s set to happen on June 3 and possibly Aug. 12 (Searchlight is holding the date for an untitled wide entry).
A landmark city centre building that was once home to George Best's nightclub Oscars has been transformed into stylish apartments that are now available to rent. Waldorf House on Cooper Street was originally built as the city's masonic hall back in 1863.