
NEW YORK, Nov. 9 (UPI) -- CBS's "Clubhouse," which had been moved from Tuesday to Saturday night, is gone from the U.S. TV schedule, at least for the rest of November.
Saturday's episode of the "Clubhouse" drew only 4.2 million viewers, a low number even for a Saturday night finishing behind reuns of "Cops" on FOX and reruns of "The Most Outrageous Game Show Moments" on NBC and "Lost" on ABC, reported Zap2it.com.
"Clubhouse" drew an average of 8.6 million viewers in three Tuesday airings, losing nearly 40 percent of the audience from its lead-in, "NCIS," which drew 14.2 million.
The show that followed "Clubhouse," "Judging Amy," brings in about 10.5 million people per week.
Last season, "The Guardian" averaged 11.4 million viewers in the same timeslot through the end of October.
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