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American show weekly ratings: "Undercover Boss" season eight returns to CBS

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Based on the british Channel 4 show of the same name, The Undercover Boss was first aired on CBS in 2010.

American show weekly ratings: "Undercover Boss" season eight returns to CBS

On December 27, the eighth season of the workplace reality show "Undercover Boss" returned to CBS last Wednesday (December 21), attracting 5.34 million viewers in the first episode and winning the ratings of the same period of the night.

"Undercover Boss" follows a management class (CEO, manager, etc.) from various industries every week, who will personally experience the grassroots work of his company, confirm the company's operation at the grassroots level, and also reward potential employees he meets at the grassroots level. Based on the uk's Channel 4 show of the same name, the first season premiered in 2010.

After entering the winter slot, the American TV screen was slightly bleak. Last week, a number of more episodes ushered in the end of the season, including "Scorption", "Scream Queens", "Code Black" and so on. The three series aired the season-final episodes on Monday (December 19), Tuesday (December 20), and Wednesday, with viewers of 7.45 million, 1.38 million, and 5.94 million viewers. Among them, "Scorpion" and "Black Alert" both won the first place in the ratings of the same period of the night.

In this case, no major public television stations have launched new dramas, and only NBC premiered a new game show, "The Wall", last Monday.

"The Wall" is hosted by Chris Hardwick, and the two contestants on the show need to answer questions together. If answered correctly, the green ball will fall off the wall and hit the partition with the number written on the ground, and the number on the partition will be converted into the same number of cash and counted towards the total bonus. If the answer is incorrect, the red ball drops and the corresponding amount is deducted from the total bonus. The prize money for each episode is capped at $12 million.

The show attracted 6.48 million viewers in its first installment, following NBC,CBS's specials "America's Got Talent: Holiday Spectacular" (9.46 million viewers) and "An Oprah Winfrey Special: Michelle Obama" (9.39 million viewers).

In addition, last week, the United States ushered in the traditional holiday Christmas, and major television stations broadcast holiday specials. On Christmas Eve (December 24), NBC aired "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," "Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors, and How Murray Saved Christmas," with 4.83 million, 4.23 million, and 3.59 million viewers, respectively; CBS aired "A Home for." The Holidays" attracted 4.41 million viewers; FOX's "Taraji's White Hot Holidays" and "Sleepy Hollow" received 1.89 million and 1.03 million viewers, respectively; and "Terry Crews Saves Christmas" aired on CW with 660,000 viewers.

ABC aired the anime "Prep & Landing" and "Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Naughty" on Christmas Day. Nice), which attracted 1.88 million and 1.74 million viewers each.

American show weekly ratings: "Undercover Boss" season eight returns to CBS
American show weekly ratings: "Undercover Boss" season eight returns to CBS

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