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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Top TV Shows of the Decade

The December 4th Chicago Tribune had an article on the top ten TV shows of this decade, whatever you call it.

YEAR, show, average number of viewers. ** means I saw it.

10. 2000-- Michael J. Fox's final episode on "Spin City," 32.8 million**

9. 2005-- "Everybody Loves Raymond" final episode, 32.9 million**

8. 2000-- Niles reveals his crush on Daphne on "Frazier," 33.7 million**


7. 2000-- "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" episode, 36 million**

6. 2006-- A thrilling "Grey's Anatomy" post Super Bowl show, 38 million**


5. 2007-- "American Idol" kicks off its sixth season, 28.1 million

4. 2000-- Dr. Carter fights for his life on "ER," 39.4 million**


3. 2003-- "Joe Millionaire" season finale, 40 million

2. 2000-- Richard Hatch wins "Survivor," 51.7 million

1. 2994-- The "Friends" gang says goodbye, 52.5 million**

I spend too much time watching TV, but never watch any reality shows.

Must Get Myself a Life. --RoadDog

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