Shark Tank and Blue Bloods were the top-rated shows on network TV on Friday (March 11), according to Nielsen figures.

CBS's Blue Bloods earned 1.3 (9.95m) at 10pm, after The Amazing Race and Hawaii Five-0 started off the night with 1.0 (5.70m) at 8pm and 1.1 (8.01m) at 9pm.

ABC edged out CBS to win the key 18-49 demographic with 1.2.

Last Man Standing and Dr. Ken fell to lows of 1.1 (6.41m) at 8pm and 0.9 (4.72m) at 8.30pm on ABC. Later, Shark Tank topped the night with 1.3 (5.83m) at 9pm and 20/20 took 1.1 (4.94m) at 10pm.

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Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon started off NBC's Friday with 0.7 (3.44m) at 8pm, while Grimm matched last week's 0.9 (4.10m) at 9pm and Dateline NBC earned 0.9 (4.24m) at 10pm.

Fox's Sleepy Hollow and Second Chance interested 0.8 (2.97m) at 8pm and 0.5 (1.93m) at 9pm.

Just for Laughs Starring Howie Mandel received 0.3 (1.29m) at 8pm on The CW.

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