This Week in USA
Spyfall: Part Two (Season 12: Ep 2)
8:00pm-9:27pm EST (01:00 GMT) < > « » < > « »
BBC America (adverts during broadcast)
Featuring: Jodie Whittaker, Tosin Cole, Mandip Gill, Bradley Walsh, Sylvie Briggs, Sacha Dhawan, Lenny Henry
Intelligence agents around the world are under attack from alien forces. MI6 turns to the only people who can help: The Doctor and friends. As they travel the globe for answers, attacks come from all sides.
Synopsis Source: BBC America schedule
Ratings Information:
Consolidated figures: 0.589m viewers (evening), 0.15% audience share, 57th place - Nielsen - original cable shows by day, P18-49 %
Rankings are recorded by Nielson's Adult 18-49 score for original cable shows, indicating the percentage of the participating audience in that age category watching the programme. Spyfall: Part Two achieved 0.15, placing it 57th overall in the chart; it was the highest programme to chart on BBC America in the Top 150, with the film The Hunger Games: Catching Fire achieving 88th place with a 0.08 share. 589,000 viewers watched the episode in total, making it the 76th most watched programme of the day.
The highest rated show in the timeslot and evening was Real Housewives Atlanta on Bravo, with a 0.72 audience share (2m viewers). Other channel offerings included Police Patrol on A&E Network (12/0.35/1.137m), Holmes and Holmes Repack on Home and Garden TV (18/0.27/1.238m), Naked & Afraid: Alone on Discovery (23/0.25/921K), Obsession: Dark Desires on Investigation Discovery (38/0.18/823K), Abducted on Air on Lifetime (45/0.16/661K), Abacadaver on Hallmark Movies and Mysteries (67/0.11/1.409m), X-Men First Class on AMC (69/0.11/1.409m), Impeachment of Trump on CNN (73/0.11/673K), LIfe Liberty and Levin on Fox News (82/0.09/1.333m), Dr Pol Compilation on Nat Geo Wild (99/0.07/388K), Tolkien on HBO Prime (103/0.07/267K), Highway Thru Hell on the Weather Channel (107/0.07/422K), and Unearthed on Science (126/0.06/407K).
Taking into account the full week (Mon-Sun), the episode was ranked 327th overall in the P18-49 rankings, and 503rd in terms of total viewers (part one was 222nd and and 371st respectively). The episodes were the top programmes for BBC America, whose other charted shows for the week were the film The Hunger Games: Catchig Fire on Sunday (as mentioned above), and six episodes of Deep Space Nine.
[source: Showbuzz Daily]