Hawaii Five-0 and Blue Bloods were both down from a week earlier on Friday (October 16), according to Nielsen figures.

CBS's primetime dramas each fell one-tenth of a point, with Hawaii Five-0 garnering 1.0 (8.89m) at 9pm and Blue Bloods taking 1.1 (10.34m) at 10pm.


Earlier in the night on CBS, The Amazing Race scored 1.1 (5.95m) at 8pm.

NBC comedy Undateable rose a tenth from last week's low to 0.9 (3.24m) at 8pm, before new show Truth Be Told attracted only 0.7 (2.64m) at 8.30pm.

Dateline NBC reached 0.9 (4.40m) at 9pm.

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ABC's Last Man Standing and Dr. Ken averaged 1.3 (6.54m) at 8pm and 1.3 (5.79m) at 8.30pm, while 20/20 scored 1.2 (5.22m) at 9pm.

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Reign matched last week's score of 0.3 (0.98m) at 8pm on The CW.

Fox won the key 18-49 demographic on Friday with 1.7, as baseball coverage soared to 1.7 (6.20m) at 8pm.

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