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TV Ratings: ‘The Bachelor’ Dips, Still Tops ‘AGT: Chamions’ and ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’

By Will Thorne

LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Although “The Bachelor” dipped week-to-week, the ABC show still managed to top the charts for Monday night.

Episode four of the dating show’s 24th season scored a 1.6 rating among adults 18-49 and drew just under 6 million total viewers. That’s down around a quarter million viewers from last episode, but is still a better number than episode 2 put up. “The Good Doctor” followed it up roughly even at a 0.8 rating and 5.6 million total viewers.

“America’s Got Talent: Champions” came second on the night with a 1.1 rating and 7.3 million total viewers, even on last week. Later on NBC, “Manifest” dipped to a series low 0.6 rating and drew 3.7 million viewers, the same number as last week.

Meanwhile over on Fox, freshman drama “9-1-1: Lone Star” was also even week-to-week with a 1.0 rating and 5.5 million total viewers. Like “Manifest,” “Prodigal Son” also lost a little ground and posted a season low 0.6 rating. The Michael Sheen and Tom Payne drama scored 3.2 million viewers last night.

On the CW, “All American” posted almost exactly the same numbers as last week, with a 0.2 and 680,000 total viewers. “Black Lightning” came in even at a 0.2, and gained over 100,000 viewers to end up with 670,000.

CBS aired only replays except for “Undercover Boss,” which scored a 0.6 and 3.4 million pairs of eyeballs. Reruns of “The Neighborhood,” “Bob Hearts Abishola,” and “Bull” scored a 0.8, a 0.6 and a 0.5 respectively.

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