‘This Is Us’ scores big ratings as fall TV gets off to a strong start

“This Is Us” may make its fans cry, but it’s also making the bosses at NBC smile.

The season two premiere of the hit drama starring Mandy Moore and Sterling K. Brown brought in a 3.8 rating among adults 18 to 49 years old — the key demographic favored by advertisers — and 12.6 million viewers overall.

The demo number is a series high, while its viewership is just shy of the record set during the season one finale.

This amounts to a 36% bump in the demo and a 26% jump in viewership over season one’s debut episode.

The series was nominated for several Emmys, including Outstanding Drama Series. Brown, who plays the adult Randall on the show, took home the trophy for Outstanding Lead Actor earlier this month.

The NBC hit is just one of several shows that premiered this week with strong numbers.

About 17.6 million viewers on Monday night tuned in for the eleventh season premiere of the “Big Bang Theory” on CBS. Its spin-off “Young Sheldon” had an impressive 17.2 million viewers tuning in.

ABC’s new medical drama, “The Good Doctor,” opened with 11.2 million on Monday following a steady start by “Dancing with the Stars.”

CBS’ “NCIS” was the most-watched show on Tuesday night with 13.1 million viewers, a drop from 15.9 in last season’s premiere.

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