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Big ratings gains for PBS hits ‘Downton Abbey’ and ‘Sherlock’

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PBS has become a Sunday night ratings force with “Downton Abbey†and “Sherlock.â€

The most recent seasons of the British dramas were their highest-rated yet, according to final numbers released Wednesday by PBS outlet WGBH-TV.

Season 4 of “Downton†-- detailing the life of a fictional aristocratic family and its servants a century ago -- averaged 13.2 million total viewers, according to Nielsen -- up 15% compared with the previous season.

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Meanwhile, the third season of “Sherlock†-- a modern retelling of the Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle -- averaged 6.6 million, for a whopping 50% gain compared with Season 2.

“Downton†has been renewed for Season 5 via its U.K. maker, ITV, and will presumably re-appear in the U.S. early in 2015. As for “Sherlock,†the creators have promised more episodes, although the details haven’t been officially announced yet.

What do you think of “Downton†and “Sherlock�

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