Weekly Ratings

November 19th, 2001 to November 25th, 2001 

 

Interruptus - November 20th, 2001

Description:

After their idyllic wedding, Isabel and Jesse are stalked on their honeymoon by her alien lover Kivar who plots to take her back to their home planet. Learning of the nefarious intrigue, Max and Michael arrive intent on destroying the interloper. Meanwhile, Liz and Maria discover that Philip has begun a secret investigation of Max and the disappearance of Tess. Starring Shiri Appleby, Jason Behr, Katherine Heigl, Majandra Delfino, Brendan Fehr, Nick Wechsler, William Sadler and Adam Rodriguez. Guest starring Garrett M. Brown as Philip Evans, Mary Ellen Trainor as Diane Evans, John Doe as Jeff Parker and Spence Decker as Kivar. The teleplay was written by David Simkins. The episode was directed by Bruce Seth.

 
59. 24, Fox, 5.4  (against Roswell)
65. 7th Heaven, WB, 5.1
78. Smallville, WB, 4.1
80. Enterprise, UPN, 3.8
81. Gilmore Girls, WB, 3.5
82. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, UPN, 3.4
85. Angel, WB, 3.1
87. Girlfriends, UPN, 3.0
87. The Parkers, UPN, 3.0
89. One On One, UPN, 2.9
93. The Hughleys, UPN, 2.7
96. Dawson's Creek, WB, 2.3
97. Ripley's Believe It Or Not, WB, 2.2
97. Special Unit 2, UPN, 2.2
97. The Steve Harvey Show, WB, 2.2
100. Roswell, UPN, 2.1
101. Felicity, WB, 2.0
104. Nikki-Sunday, WB, 1.7
106. Nikki, WB, 1.6
106. Off Centre, WB, 1.6
111. UPN's Movie Friday: Wayne's World, UPN, 1.1
 

Among Females 12-34 (2.4/6), Women 18-34 (2.4/6) and Women 18-49 (1.8/4–tie), last night’s episode marked UPN’s highest rated "Roswell," while among Persons 12-34 (2.0/6), Adults 18-34 (2.0/6), Adults 18-49 (1.5/4), Women 25-54 (1.4/3), Males 12-34 (1.5/5–tie) and Men 18-34 (1.7/5), it was the 2nd highest rated "Roswell" on UPN.

From 9–10pm, "Roswell" ranked #3 among Female Teens (2.5/8) beating ABC’s "NYPD Blue" (1.9/6), NBC’s "Frasier"/"Scrubs" (1.0/3) and FOX’s "24" (1.2/4).

Additionally, "Roswell" beat ABC’s "NYPD Blue" and CBS’ "The Guardian" among Total Teens (1.8/6 vs. 1.4/4, 0.9/3) and Male Teens (1.1/4 vs. 0.9/3, 0.9/3), while beating CBS’ "The Guardian" among Persons 12-34 (2.0/6 vs. 1.6/5), Adults 18-34 (2.0/6 vs. 1.9/5), Females 12-34 (2.4/6 vs. 1.9/5), Women 18-34 (2.4/6 vs. 2.2/6), Males 12-34 (1.5/5 vs. 1.3/4) and Men 18-34 (1.7/5 vs. 1.5/5).

Versus the same week last year, UPN improved its 9-10pm average in the following demos: by 11% in Homes (2.1/3 vs. 1.9/3), 43% among Persons 12-34 (2.0/6 vs. 1.4/4), 54% among Adults 18-34 (2.0/6 vs. 1.3/4), 15% among Adults 18-49 (1.5/4 vs. 1.3/3), 9% among Females 12-34 (2.4/6 vs. 2.2/6), 20% among Women 18-34 (2.4/6 vs. 2.0/5), 6% among Women 18-49 (1.8/4 vs. 1.7/4), 150% among Males 12-34 (1.5/5 vs. 0.6/2), 143% among Men 18-34 (1.7/5 vs. 0.7/2), 38% among Men 18-49 (1.1/3 vs. 0.8/2), 20% among Total Teens (1.8/6 vs. 1.5/5), 450% among Male Teens (1.1/4 vs. 0.2/1) and 16% among Total Viewers (2.9 million vs. 2.5 million).

UPN’s Tuesday 9-10pm season-to-date average is up from the same time last season in the following demos: by 5% in Homes (2.3/3 vs. 2.2/3), 62% among Persons 12-34 (2.1/6 vs. 1.3/4), 54% among Adults 18-34 (2.0/5 vs. 1.3/4), 14% among Adults 18-49 (1.6/4 vs. 1.4/3), 71% among Females 12-34 (2.4/6 vs. 1.4/4), 47% among Women 18-34 (2.2/5 vs. 1.5/4), 13% among Women 18-49 (1.7/4 vs. 1.5/3), 50% among Males 12-34 (1.8/5 vs. 1.2/3), 58% among Men 18-34 (1.9/5 vs. 1.2/3), 25% among Men 18-49 (1.5/4 vs. 1.2/3), 62% among Total Teens (2.1/7 vs. 1.3/4) and 133% among Female Teens (2.8/9 vs. 1.2/4), 15% among Male Teens (1.5/5 vs. 1.3/4) and 16% among Total Viewers (3.6 million vs. 3.1 million).

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