The third episode of TBS's popular new comedy Sullivan & Son drew 2.5 million viewers last night, matching last week's 10 p.m. series launch while also outperforming last Thursday's two-episode average by +9%.
Among TBS's targeted demos, last night's episode of Sullivan & Son brought in 615,000 adults 18-34 (+15% vs. last week's two-episode average) and 1.2 million adults 18-49 (+5%).
Last night's telecast of Sullivan & Son's third episode also drew +22% more viewers, +35% more adults 18-34 and +15% more adults 18-49 than the series' second episode (last Thursday at 10:30 p.m.).
TBS's Sullivan & Son stars Steve Byrne as a corporate attorney who finds new life behind the bar when he leaves his Manhattan lifestyle and moves to Pittsburgh to take over his parents' pub. Byrne is joined by a stellar ensemble cast that includes Dan Lauria, Jodi Long, Christine Ebersole, Owen Benjamin, Valerie Azlynn, Vivian Bang and Brian Doyle-Murray. Sullivan & Son is executive-produced by Vince Vaughn, Peter Billingsley and showrunner Rob Long. Created by Long and Byrne, Sullivan & Son comes to TBS from Wild West Picture Show Productions, in association with Warner Horizon Television.
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