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P Rim E -Tim E Ra Tin Gs Co Mp Ile D by N Ie Lse N M E Dia 39. "America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back," Fox, 4.7 92. "Greg the Bunny," Fox, 2.0 39. "CBS Sunday Movie: having Our Say," CBS, 4.7 92. (X) "Grounded For Life," Fox, 2.0 39. "Dateline NBC-Friday," NBC, 4.7 94. "Gilmore Girls," WB, 1.9 39. "Mole II: The Next Betrayal," ABC, 4.7 94. "One on One," UPN, 1.9 39. "Touched by an Angel-Sunday," CBS, 4.7 94. "Smallville," WB, 1.9 Prime-time ratings compiled by Nielsen Media Research for July 21-28. 45. "According to Jim-Tuesday 8pm," ABC, 4.4 97. "Girlfriends," UPN, 1.8 Top 20 listings include the week's ranking, with rating for the week and 45. "ER," NBC, 4.4 97. "The Parkers," UPN, 1.8 season-to-date rankings in parentheses. 45. "Just Shoot Me," NBC, 4.4 97. "Smallville-Monday," WB, 1.8 An "X" in parentheses denotes a one-time-only presentation. 45. "Spy TV," NBC, 4.4 97. "The X-Files," Fox, 1.8 The rating is the percentage of the nation's estimated 105.5 million TV 49. "Bernie Mac," Fox, 4.2 101. "The Hughleys," UPN, 1.7 homes. 49. "My Wife and Kids," ABC, 4.2 101. "Reba - Thursday," WB, 1.7 Each ratings point represents 1,055,000 households. 49. "Simpsons," Fox, 4.2 101. "Reba," WB, 1.7 49. "Spy TV," NBC, 4.2 104. "Diagnosis Murder-Monday," Pax, 1.6 1. (2) "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," CBS, 9.5, 10.0 million homes. 53. "America's Funniest Home Videos," ABC, 4.1 105. "Enterprise," UPN, 1.5 2. (6) "Everybody Loves Raymond," CBS, 8.7, 9.1 million homes. 53. "Cops 2: Palm Beach," Fox, 4.1 105. "Raising Dad," WB, 1.5 3. (35) "48 Hours-Monday," CBS, 7.7, 8.1 million homes. 53. (X) "Malcolm in the Middle," Fox, 4.1 107. "Diagnosis Murder-Thursday," Pax, 1.4 3. (7) "Law & Order," NBC, 7.7, 8.1 million homes. 53. (X) "World's Great Commercials," CBS, 4.1 107. "Diagnosis Murder-Tuesday," Pax, 1.4 5. (13) "Becker," CBS, 7.6, 8.1 million homes. 57. "Big Brother 3-Saturday," CBS, 4.0 107. "UPN's Movie Friday: Striptease," UPN, 1.4 6. (35) "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," NBC, 7.0, 7.3 million homes. 57. "The Practice," ABC, 4.0 110. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," UPN, 1.3 7. (X) "Meet My Folks," NBC, 6.8, 7.1 million homes. 59. "30 Seconds to Fame," Fox, 3.9 110. "Diagnosis Murder-Wednesday," Pax, 1.3 7. "Primetime Thursday," ABC, 6.8, 7.2 million homes. 60. "King of the Hill," Fox, 3.8 110. "Jamie Kennedy - Thursday," WB, 1.3 9. (X) "Dateline NBC-Sunday," NBC, 6.7, 7.1 million homes. 60. "Malcolm in the Middle," Fox, 3.8 113. "Charmed - Sunday," WB, 1.2 9. (61) "Dog Eat Dog," NBC, 6.7, 7.1 million homes. 62. "Cops: Coast to Coast," Fox, 3.7 113. "For Your Love-Sunday," WB, 1.2 11. (68) "American Idol-Tuesday," Fox, 6.6, 7.0 million homes. 62. "Scrubs," NBC, 3.7 113. "Jamie Kennedy 2-Thursday," WB, 1.2 11. (65) "Big Brother 3-Wednesday," CBS, 6.6, 7.0 million homes. 64. "48 Hours," CBS, 3.6 113. "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," WB, 1.2 11. (16) "Law & Order: Special Victim's Unit," NBC, 6.6, 7.0 million homes. 64. (X) "ABC Premiere Event: Stephen King's the Shining, Pt 3," ABC, 3.6 113. "Sabrina Teen Witch-Friday," WB, 1.2 14. (43) "60 Minutes II," CBS, 6.4, 6.8 million homes. 64. "That '70s Show," Fox, 3.6 118. "For Your Love," WB, 1.1 14. (65) "Crime and Punishment," NBC, 6.4, 6.8 million homes. 64. "Wonderful World of Disney: First Kid," ABC, 3.6 118. "Off Centre," WB, 1.1 16. (79) "48 Hours-Wednesday," CBS, 6.3, 6.6 million homes. 68. "The Agency-Saturday," CBS, 3.5 118. "Pax Big Event: Diagnosis Murder: House Sycamore St," Pax, 1.1 17. (38) "Dateline NBC-Tuesday," NBC, 6.0, 6.4 million homes. 68. "Whose Line is it Anyway-Friday," ABC, 3.5 118. "Touched by an Angel-Thursday," Pax, 1.1 18. (17) "60 Minutes," CBS, 5.9, 6.2 million homes. 70. "The District," CBS, 3.4 118. "Touched by an Angel-Wednesday," Pax, 1.1 18. (46) "Fear Factor," NBC, 5.9, 6.3 million homes. 71. "Grounded for Life," Fox, 3.3 123. "Angel-Sunday," WB, 1.0 18. (3) "Friends," NBC, 5.9, 6.3 million homes. 71. "WB Wednesday Movie: Austin Powers:Intl Man Mystery," WB, 3.3 123. "Touched by an Angel-Monday," Pax, 1.0 18. "JAG," CBS, 5.9 71. "WWE Smackdown!," UPN, 3.3 125. "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer-Wednesday," UPN, 0.9 22. "The Agency," CBS, 5.8 74. "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction," Fox, 3.2 125. "Diagnosis Murder-Friday," Pax, 0.9 22. "Big Brother 3-Thursday," CBS, 5.8 74. (X) "Copperfield! Tornado of Fire," CBS, 3.2 125. "One on One," UPN, 0.9 24. "American Idol-Wednesday," Fox, 5.7 74. (X) "Shyamalan's Signs of Fear," ABC, 3.2 128. "The Hughleys," UPN, 0.8 25. "Judging Amy," CBS, 5.5 74. "Whose Line is it Anyway-Friday," ABC, 3.2 129. "Doc-Sunday," Pax, 0.7 26. "20/20-Friday," ABC, 5.4 78. (X) "ABC Premiere Event: Stephen King's the Shining, Pt 2," ABC, 3.1 129. "Encounters with the Unexpected," Pax, 0.7 26. "King of Queens," CBS, 5.4 78. "Meet the Marks," Fox, 3.1 129. "Miracle Pets-Monday," Pax, 0.7 26. "Yes, Dear," CBS, 5.4 80. "NBC Saturday Night Movies: Daylight," NBC, 3.0 132. "Candid Camera-Sunday," Pax, 0.6 29. "The Guardian," CBS, 5.2 81. "Pulse," Fox, 2.9 132. "Doc-Sunday," Pax, 0.6 29. "My Wife and Kids-Wednesday" ABC, 5.2 82. "ABC Saturday Night Movie: Live and Let Die," ABC, 2.8 132. "Doc-Tuesday," Pax, 0.6 29. "West Wing," NBC, 5.2 83. (X) "Grounded for Life Special," Fox, 2.6 132. "Mysterious Ways-Tuesday," Pax, 0.6 32. "Scrubs-Thursday," 8:30," NBC, 5.1 84. "Alias," ABC, 2.5 132. "Touched by an Angel-Sunday," Pax, 0.6 32. "Will & Grace," NBC, 5.1 84. "Invasion-Hidden Cameras 1," Fox, 2.5 137. "Candid Camera-Wednesday," Pax, 0.5 34. "Dateline Sunday," NBC, 4.9 84. "She Spies," NBC, 2.5 137. "It's a Miracle," Pax, 0.5 34. "Frasier," NBC, 4.9 87. "Invasion-Hidden Cameras 2," Fox, 2.4 137. (X) "Twice in a Lifetime," Pax, 0.5 36. "According to Jim-Tuesday," ABC, 4.8 88. (X) "Grounded For Life," Fox, 2.3 137. "The Weakest Link," Pax, 0.5 36. "Houston Medical," ABC, 4.8 89. (X) "Grounded For Life," Fox, 2.2 36. "Meet My Folks," NBC, 4.8 90. "7th Heaven," WB, 2.1 http://www.vartv.com/ [email protected] © 2002 Robert F Corbin 39. "ABC Big Picture Show-Thursday: Metro," ABC, 4.7 90. "Futurama," Fox, 2.1 .
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