TV ratings: Conti returns as Friday's king with Tale e Quale Show, Scotti soars with Wheel of Fortune, leaving De Martino behind.

In prime time yesterday, Rai1 broadcast the musical show Tale e quale show , which achieved an average of 2,937,000 viewers and a 22.1% share.
On Rai2 the program Addio al nubilato 2 - L'isola che non c'è recorded an average of 385,000 viewers and a 2.3% share
On Rai3 FarWest achieved an average of 540,000 viewers and a 3.7% share.
On Canale 5 the soap opera Tradimento averaged 2,135,000 viewers and a 15.1% share , while on Italia 1 the feature film Assassin Club averaged 723,000 viewers and a 4.3% share.
On Rete 4 the crime news programme Quarto grado recorded an average of 1,290,000 viewers and a 10.3% share, then the variety show Propaganda live on La7 brought home an average of 827,000 viewers and a 6.3% share.
On Tv8 the variety show Pechino express 12 achieved an average of 267,000 viewers and a 2.4% share.
On Nove, the variety show Fratelli di Crozza averaged 938,000 viewers and a 5.4% share.
In terms of access time, the game show Affari tuoi on the first Rai channel achieved an average of 4,295,000 viewers and a 22.1% share, while its counterpart on Canale 5, La ruota della fortuna, took home an average of 4,857,000 viewers and a 25.1% share last night.
A minute-by-minute analysis of the evening's performance shows Tg1 consistently leading the way, hovering around the 25% share. Tg5 follows, with a 20% to 22% share. Tg La7, in third, reaches 8%.
In access time , Canale 5's Wheel of Fortune leads the way with a 20% to 30% share, with Affari Tuoi slipping a couple of points lower, closing at 27%. Then, in the solo minutes, Wheel of Fortune reaches a 31% share. Otto e mezzo and Un posto al sole follow, with shares around 8%.
Then in prime time we see Rai1 in command with a share of between 20 and 23% with the variety show Tale e quale show, left free by Canale 5 which broadcast, as it does every Friday, the low-cost evening of the soap opera Tradimento with a share of between 14 and 20%.
Rete 4's usual third place was followed by Quarto grado, a crime-hungry audience with a 10% share , closing at 15% when the two flagship networks' primetime slots ended. Propaganda live came fourth, barely beaten in prime time by Fratelli di Crozza, then reaching 11% at the end of the episode.
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