Prime-time television viewership numbers compiled by the Nielsen Co. for March 15-21. Listings


Prime-time television viewership numbers compiled by the Nielsen Co. for March 15-21. Listings include the week’s ranking and viewership.

v“American Idol” (Tuesday), Fox.

v“American Idol” (Wednesday), Fox.

v“NCIS,” CBS.

v“NCIS: Los Angeles,” CBS.

v“Undercover Boss,” CBS.

“Survivor: HEROES VS. VILLAINS’ (8 P.M., CBS): Due to the NCAA basketball tournament, “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains” moves to a special night. And it sounds like a special kind of episode with its own brand of March madness — a rare double elimination.

“Fly Girls” (9 p.m., The CW): Talk about your jet-setters. “Fly Girls” is a new reality series that peeks into the whirlwind lives of five beautiful Virgin America flight attendants as they pursue love and adventure. Sounds like it could be good, frothy fun — or have us reaching for the air sickness bag.

For complete television listings, see primetime TV grid on B8.

entertainment news

Brian Regan tickets

YOUNGSTOWN

Comedian Brian Regan will come to Stambaugh Auditorium on June 5 for an 8 p.m. show. Tickets are $36.50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at livenation.com, by phone at (866) 516-2269 and at the Stambaugh box office.

Fillbillys and more at Yankee Lake

BROOKFIELD

A benefit concert featuring The Huckin’ Fillbillys, The Back Alley Band, Sideshow and EchoWorm will be Friday at Yankee Lake Ballroom on Route 7. Proceeds will benefit the Mathews Little Mustangs organization. The group was established in 2001 to foster youth football and cheerleading in the Fowler/Vienna area. This is a 21-and-over show. Tickets for the event are $10 and will be available at the door. For pre-sale tickets, contact Jim (330) 637-7007 or Bob (330) 856-7543.

Theater seeks summer interns

CHAMPION

Kent Trumbull Theatre’s annual high school internship in technical theater includes training in scenery, scene painting, properties, lighting, sound and costuming. Interns will work 15 hours per week for eight weeks and fill a crew position for one show. At the end of the summer, successful interns will receive a check for $500. Call Daniel Nadon at (330) 675-8887 for more information or to apply. Deadline to apply is April 1.

Springer hosts new dating show

LOS ANGELES

Jerry Springer is reinventing himself again, this time as host of a dating game series.

“Baggage,” debuting next month on the Game Show Network, gives three contestants the chance to win the eye of a prospective date. The hitch: Contestants have to reveal their faults and foibles.

The half-hour series debuts April 19. It will air at 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Players will carry suitcases onstage to represent the baggage they’ll confess to and defend, GSN said Tuesday.

Among the planned suitors: a shoplifter, a woman who gets advice from psychics and a control freak.

Springer called “Baggage” a family friendly show that’s “just fun and lighthearted. There’s no life-changing issues.”