Tuesday, February 06, 2007

If Last Sunday's SuperBowl Was The Third Most Watched Show Ever, What In The Number One?

Last Sunday's SuperBowl game between the Bears and the Colts was the third most watched U.S. telecast ever. 93 million people watched the game. The second most watched show was the 1996 SuperBowl between Dallas and Pittsburgh with 94.8 million.


So if the top two most watched shows are football games what is the most watched show? What is number one? Another football game?
Well, if you've scanned down and seen the picture below you already know the answer. The final episode of M*A*S*H drew in 106 million viewers.

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