Week 28 of the 1972-1973 season started on Monday, March 19th, 1973 and ended on Sunday, March 25th, 1973. The highest-rated program was All in the Family on CBS.
Unfortunately, I don’t have access to the complete Nielsen chart for this week. I don’t want to skip ahead to the following week and get off schedule, so consider this a placeholder. Feel free to speculate about which programs landed in the Bottom 10
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If anyone can provide me with the full Nielsen chart for the week of March 19th-25th, 1973 (or just the Bottom 10), I will be very grateful. Please contact me if you can help.
Anything on ABC that went head-to-head against CBS’s “All In The Family” and NBC’s “Emergency” likely landed on the very bottom!
Given the pattern, I’m guessing that “Here We Go Again” would be at the bottom.
are you certain—? broadcasting and cable magazine/ on line has the ratings for this week- &* I stated so a week ago//…> I recall this info’s accessibility since back in high school;; (( projects–social science 11th grade !!!! …when I did **extra credit** type research of television advertising….
Broadcasting did publish complete Nielsen ratings lists for the first 10 weeks of the 1972-1973 season. That’s all I could find.
get on the telephone with the curator/ volunteers at the museums of tv and broadcasting (both coasts.). im skeptical that certain gapps exist In the ratings business even I 1973–
Records get lost. Paper records can be subject to flooding and fire. It’s doubtful to expect anyone to be interested in 45 year old statistics.