Bruce Jenner: The Interview earned ABC the biggest audience for a Friday night non-sports programme since 2003 on April 24.

The highly-publicised interview about Jenner's transition earned 5.2 (16.86m) at 9pm on ABC on Friday. Earlier in the night, Shark Tank hit 1.7 (7.79m) at 8pm.

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ABC won the key 18-49 demographic on Friday with 4.0.

The Amazing Race on CBS garnered 1.1 (5.92m) at 8pm, Hawaii Five-0 held steady with 1.1 (8.28m) at 9pm, and Blue Bloods fell two-tenths of a point to 1.0 (9.75m) at 10pm.

NBC's Grimm appealed to 1.0 (4.70m) at 8pm, and Dateline NBC averaged 0.9 (4.33m) at 9pm.

The CW's night included Cedric's Barber Battle rising two-tenths to 0.4 (1.36m) at 8pm, Whose Line Is It Anyway reaching 0.4 (1.25m) at 8.30pm, and The Messengers hitting 0.4 (1.20m) at 9pm.

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