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Sean Snow
08-03-2001, 08:42 PM
I have gotten a pretty good list of Neilsons. Can everyone help me fill in the blanks? Anyway, this is what I have:

1956-1957
#01- "I Love Lucy"
#02- "The Ed Sullivan Show"

1965-1966
#01- "Bonanza"
#02- "Gomer Pyle, USMC"
#06- "The Andy Griffth Show"
#07- "Bewitched"
#08- "The Beverly Hillbillies"
#09- "Hogan's Heroes"
#11- "Green Acres"
#12- "Get Smart"
#13- "The Man From UNCLE"
#14- "Dakari"
#15- "My Three Sons"

1967-1968
#01- "The Andy Griffith Show"
#02- "The Lucy Show"

1968-1969
#29- "L. Welk"
#30- "Hogan's Heroes"
#31- "NCAA Football"
#32- "The Beverly Hillbillies"
#33- "The Mod Squad"
#34- "The Carol Burnett Show"
#35- "Get Smart"
#36- "I Dream of Jeannie"
#37- "Green Acres"
#38- "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir"
#39- "Evening News W/ Walter Cronkite"
#40- "Lancer"
#41- "Mothers-In Law"
#42- "The Good Guys"
#43- "Walt Disney Presents"

1970-1971
#22- "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
#34- "All in the Family"

1971-1972
#01- "All in the Family"
#10- "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
#16- "The Bob Newhart Show"

1972-1973
#01- "All in the Family"
#07- "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
#12- "The Bob Newhart Show"
#46- "M*A*S*H"

1973-1974
#01- "All in the Family"
#04- "M*A*S*H"
#09- "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
#17- "The Bob Newhart Show"

1974-1975
#01- "All in the Family"
#05- "M*A*S*H"
#06- "Rhoda"
#11- "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
#26- "The Bob Newhart Show"

1975-1976
#01- "All in the Family"
#06- "Phyllis"
#07- "Rhoda"
#14- "M*A*S*H"
#19- "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
#45- "The Bob Newhart Show"

1976-1977
#01- "Happy Days"
#02- "Laverne and Shirley"
#04- "M*A*S*H"
#11- "Three's Company"
#12- "All in the Family"
#34- "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
#67- "The Bob Newhart Show"

1977-1978
#01- "Happy Days"
#02- "Laverne and Shirley"
#03- "Three's Company"

1978-1979
#01- "Three's Company"
#02- "Laverne and Shirley"
#03- "Happy Days"
#04- "Mork and Mindy"
#08- "The Ropers"
#27- "Diff'rent Strokes"
#36- "Hello, Larry"

1979-1980
#01- "60 Minutes"
#02- "Three's Company"
#03- "M*A*S*H"
#04- "Alice"
#05- "Dallas"
#06- "Flo"
#07- "The Jeffersons"
#08- "The Dukes of Hazzard"
#09- "That's Incredible"
#10- "One Day at A Time"
#11- "Archie Bunker's Place"
#12- "Eight Is Enough"
#13- "Taxi"
#14- "House Calls"
#15- "Real People"
#16- "Happy Days"
#17- "Little House On The Prairie"

#18- "CHiPs"
#19- "Charlie's Angels"
#20- "Trapper John, MD"
#25- "The Ropers"
#26- "Diff'rent Strokes"
#52- "Hello, Larry"
#74- "The Facts of Life"

1980-1981
#08- "Three's Company"
#15- "Happy Days"
#17- "Diff'rent Strokes"
#26- "The Facts of Life"

1981-1982
#01- "Dallas"
#02- "60 Minutes"
#03- "The Jeffersons"
#04- "Three's Company"
#05- "Joanie Loves Chachi"
#06- "Alice"
#07- "Too Close For Comfort"
#08- "Dukes of Hazzard"
#09- "ABC Monday Night Movie"
#10- "M*A*S*H"
#11- "One Day at a Time"
#12- "NFL Monday Night Football"
#13- "Archie Bunker's Place"
#14- "Falcon Crest"
#15- "The Love Boat"

#18- "Happy Days"
#24- "The Facts of Life"

1982-1983
#01- "60 Minutes"
#02- "Dallas"
#03- "M*A*S*H"
#04- "Magnum, P.I."
#05- "Dynasty"
#06- "Three's Company"
#07- "Simon & Simon"
#08- "Falcon Crest"
#09- "The Love Boat"
#10- "The A-Team"
#11- "NFL Monday Night Football"
#12- "The Jeffersons"
#13- "Newhart"
#14- "The Fall Guy"
#15- "The Mississippi
#16- "9 to 5"
#17- "One Day at a Time"
#18- "Hart to Hart"
#19- "Gloria"
#20- "Trapper John, MD"
#21- "Goodnight, Beantown"

#32- "The Facts of Life"


1983-1984
#01- "Dallas"
#02- "60 Minutes"
#03- "Dynasty"
#04- "The A Team"
#05- "Simon & Simon"
#06- "Magnum, P.I."
#07- "Falcon Crest"
#08- "Kate & Allie"
#09-
"Hotel"
#10- "Cagney & Lacey"
#11- "Knots Landing"
#12- "ABC Sunday Movie"
#13- "ABC Monday Movie"
#14- "TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes"
#15- "AfterMASH"
#16- "The Fall Guy"
#17- "The Love Boat"
#18- "Riptide"
#19- "The Jeffersons"
#20- "Scarecrow & Mrs. King"





#24- "The Facts of Life" NBC
#25- "Webster" ABC

1984-1985
#01- Dynasty
#02- Dallas
#03- The Cosby Show
#04- 60 Minutes
#05- "Family Ties"
#06- "The A-Team"
#07- Simon & Simon
#08- Murder, She Wrote
#09- Knots Landing
#10- Falcon Crest
#11- Crazy Like a Fox
#12- Hotel
#13- Cheers
#14- Riptide
#15- Magnum, P.I.
#16- Newhart
#17- Kate & Allie
#18- NBC Monday Night Movie
#19- Highway to Heaven
#20- Night Court
#25- "Webster"
#34- "The Facts of Life"
#38- "Three's a Crowd"
#43- "Diff'rent Strokes"

1985-1986
#01- "The Crosby Show"
#02- "Family Ties"
#03- Murder, She Wrote
#04- 60 Minutes
#05- Cheers
#06- Dallas
#07- Dynasty
#08- The Golden Girls
#09- Miami Vice
#10- Who's The Boss?
#11- Night Court
#12- CBS Sunday Night Movie
#13- Highway to Heaven
#14- Kate & Allie
#15- NFL Monday Night Football
#16- Newhart
#17- Knots Landing
#18- Growing Pains
#19- You Again?
#20- 227

#24- "Valerie"
#27- "The Facts of Life"
#75- "Diff'rent Strokes"

1986-1987
#01- "The Crosby Show"
#02- "Family Ties"
#03- Cheers
#04- Murder, She Wrote
#05- The Golden Girls
#06- 60 Minutes
#07- Night Court
#08- Growing Pains
#09- Moonlighting
#10- Who's The Boss?
#11- Dallas
#12- Newhart
#13- Amen
#14- 227
#15- Matlock
#16- CBS Sunday Night Movie
#17- NBC Monday Night Movie
#18- NFL Monday Night Football
#19- Kate & Allie
#20- NBC Sunday Night Movie

#31- "The Facts of Life"

1987-1988
#01- The Cosby Show
#02- A Different World
#03- Cheers
#04- The Golden Girls
#05- Growing Pains
#06- Who's the Boss?
#07- Night Court
#08- 60 Minutes
#09- Murder, She Wrote
#10- ALF
#11- The Wonder Years
#12- Moonlighting
#13- L.A. Law
#14- Matlock
#15- Amen
#16- NFL Monday Night Football

#17- "Family Ties"
#18- CBS Sunday Night Movie
#19- In the Heat of the Night
#20- My Two Dads

#21- "Valerie's Family"
#37- "The Facts of Life"

1988-1989
#01- "The Crosby Show"
#02- Rosanne
#03- A Different World
#04- Cheers
#05- The Golden Girls
#06- Who's the Boss?
#07- 60 Minutes
#08- Murder, She Wrote
#09- Empty Nest
#10- Anything But Love
#11- Dear John
#12- ALF
#13- L.A. Law
#14- Matlock
#15- Unsolved Mysteries
#16- In the Heat of the Night
#17- Growing Pains
#18- Hunter
#19- NFL Monday Night Football
#20- Head of the Class

#22- "The Hogan Family"

1989-1990
#01- Roseanne
#02- The Cosby Show
#03- Cheers
#04- A Different World
#05- America's Funniest Home Videos
#06- The Golden Girls
#07- 60 Minutes
#08- The Wonder Years
#09- Empty Nest
#10- NFL Monday Night Football
#11- Unsolved Mysteries
#12- Who's the Boss?
#13- Murder, She Wrote
#14- Chicken Soup
#15- Grand
#16- L.A. Law
#17- In the Heat of the Night
#18- Dear John
#19- Coach
#20- Matlock

1997-1998
#01- "Seinfeld"
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The Gooch
08-04-2001, 11:58 AM
You got some of them wrong. "Gilligan's Island" wasn't even a top ten show let alone number # 1 in '65-66. The highest it ever ranked was # 18 in the Nielsens in '64-65. "Happy Days" was # 1 only in 1976-77. "Laverne and Shirley" was the top ranked show of '77-78 and '78-79. "Three's Company" was never the # 1 show on TV either. The highest it ever charted was # 2.

Sean Snow
08-04-2001, 12:02 PM
TC WAS the #01 show. Out of all the research I've done, Sitcoms Online is the only place where L&S is listed as number #01 in the 78-79 season. TC barely edged out L&S. And 60% of all American teleivisions at the time were watching an episode of TC, making it the most watched half hour program in the HISTORY of Television.

Sean Snow
08-04-2001, 12:23 PM
And I'll have to look into the 1977-78 season. I've only heard that the top 3 of that season were in orderof how they were aired on ABC Tuesday Nights, and it was HD, LS, and then TC

Sean Snow
08-04-2001, 12:30 PM
Originally posted by Sean Snow:
TC WAS the #01 show. Out of all the research I've done, Sitcoms Online is the only place where L&S is listed as number #01 in the 78-79 season. TC barely edged out L&S. And 60% of all American teleivisions at the time were watching an episode of TC, making it the most watched half hour program in the HISTORY of Television.

I mean, just that one episode, which was "An Anniversary Surprise"

TJ
08-05-2001, 06:48 AM
Originally posted by Sean Snow:
TC WAS the #01 show. Out of all the research I've done, Sitcoms Online is the only place where L&S is listed as number #01 in the 78-79 season. TC barely edged out L&S. And 60% of all American teleivisions at the time were watching an episode of TC, making it the most watched half hour program in the HISTORY of Television.

The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows lists Laverne & Shirley #1 for the 1978-1979 season with a 30.5 rating, Three's Company was #2 with a 30.3. What's your source? I don't think anybody can say with 100% accuracy which show was truly #1 that season.

Sean Snow
08-05-2001, 02:34 PM
My source was "Come and Knock On Our Door" and Pavanbadal's site on that. And I've seen different numbers putting TC at 30.1 and L&S at 30.0

The Gooch
08-05-2001, 09:21 PM
People Magazine's Entertainment Almanac as well as the E ! True Hollywood Story on TC backs "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows" up. A lot of people refer to "Three's Company" as a number one sitcom. Which it was in the 1979-80, 81-82, and 82-83 seasons. But it was never the top rated show on television. Newsmagazines, dramas, etc. were always ahead of it. "Friends" is the same way. Over the last thirty years only 15 shows have ever ranked # 1 in the Nielsens. "All in the Family"; "Happy Days"; "Laverne and Shirley"; "60 Minutes"; "Dallas"; "Dynasty"; "The Cosby Show"; "Roseanne"; "Cheers"; "Home Improvement"; "Seinfeld"; "ER"; "Who wants to be a Millionaire"; and "Surivor 2". "Three's Company" wasn't among them.

TJ
08-05-2001, 11:37 PM
I will have to agree with The Gooch. While the Chris Mann TC book is wonderful there are errors and mis-information in it.

Sean Snow
08-06-2001, 12:37 PM
Still, the Chris Mann book isn't the only one I seen it in. There was a TV Guide site. But I think they could have been tied. Because som official sources have said: "Laverne and Shirley": Number #1:1977-1979, and "Three's Company: Number #01 1978-1979

TV Guy
08-06-2001, 12:59 PM
Yeah, I wouldn't use "Come and Knock on Our Door" as the last word, either. I noticed a lot of little errors in that book. "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows" seems much more reliable to me.

By the way, you have "The Ropers" listed at #8 for the 77-78 season. "The Ropers" didn't premiere until the 78-79 season (it actually premiered in early 1979). Also, I'm pretty sure "I Love Lucy" was #2 for its final season, not #1. The only series to end its final season at #1 is "Andy Griffith" (and "Seinfeld", depending on if you count the various specials leading up to the finale).

Sean Snow
08-06-2001, 01:02 PM
No. There have been three shows to end at number one: "I Love Lucy", TAGS, and "Seinfeld". "The Lucy Show" ended it's run at #02

And opps, "The Ropers" is in the wrong place like you said.