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Tim Allen wins TV bragging rights

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After the first week of the television season, Tim Allen has bragging rights over Candice Bergen.

The return of Allen’s sitcom, Last Man Standing, reached 8.1 million viewers on Fox last Friday night. That was more than the 7.5 million people who tuned into the revival of Bergen’s Murphy Brown on CBS the night before.

CBS heavily promoted the return of Murphy Brown after two decades, and Hillary Clinton had a cameo in the first episode. But the show’s first episode back couldn’t match the numbers reached by other recent revivals like Roseanne (18.4 million for its first episode back on ABC last March) and Will & Grace (10.2 million on NBC a year ago).

Last Man Standing had been gone just a year, cancelled by ABC in a decision that Allen said left him “stunned and blindsided.” But Fox brought it back, and on its first week it was the network’s most popular entertainm­ent show, particular­ly impressive considerin­g Friday is one of the least-watched nights on television.

Murphy Brown had the misfortune of competing against real-life politics, since the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh aired the day of its premiere, giving big boosts that evening to Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity and MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, who together reached nearly 10 million viewers on their own, Nielsen said. — ‘Last Man Standing’.

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