What's My Line? - Broadcast History / Nielsen Ratings

Broadcast History / Nielsen Ratings

Season Time slot Rank Rating
1) 1950–1951 Sunday nights at 10:30 PM Not in the Top 30
2) 1951–1952
3) 1952–1953 #20 35.3 (tie)
4) 1953–1954 #28 29.6
5) 1954–1955 Not in the Top 30
6) 1955–1956
7) 1956–1957 #26 28.9 (tie)
8) 1957–1958 Not in the Top 30
9) 1958–1959
10) 1959–1960 #27 23.9
11) 1960–1961 #22 23.1
12) 1961–1962 Not in the Top 30
13) 1962–1963 #13 25.6
14) 1963–1964 #24 22.6
15) 1964–1965 Not in the Top 30
16) 1965–1966
17) 1966–1967

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