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Ratings: Secret Millionaire Gets a Little Poorer

Secret Millionaire got a little poorer. After last week's premiere on ABC attracted some 12.6 million viewers, the program had almost 11.3 million coming back for more at 8/7c Sunday. It fell 21 percent among 18-to-49-year-olds to a 2.7 rating.

Douglas J Rowe

Secret Millionaire got a little poorer. After last week's premiere on ABC attracted some 12.6 million viewers, the program had almost 11.3 million coming back for more at 8/7c Sunday. It fell 21 percent among 18-to-49-year-olds to a 2.7 rating.

At  the same time, NBC's America's Next Great Restaurantfed 4.2 million people, down from last week's already weak debut of fewer than 4.6 million. (The rest of the hour's competition: CBS' Amazing Raceand Fox's The Simpsons and Bob's Burgers  attracted (9.4 million viewers, 5.8 million and 4.1 million, respectively.)

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