Adir Miller’s Miller Junction broke a record of years on television

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“Miller Junction” by Adir Miller, the successful comedy of “Keshet 12” returned to the screen last night (Sunday) in a new and fourth season in a row, which is marked by a number of changes: Anal (Gia Bar-Gurevitch) and Golan (Uri Atia) will bring a child and anal Decides to name the child – Begin.

The season will accompany the young couple during pregnancy and childbirth, as well as the challenges posed by a new baby at home. Rotem (Adi Habashush) will meet her mother for the first time who wants to renew her relationship after years of disconnection and will continue to look for herself.

Anal, Miller Junction (Photo: Screenshot)

Ofer (Gal Zaid) continues on his way to deceiving the world and getting down on his daughter Rotem and even getting married towards the end of the season. Maya (Dikla Hadar) and Adir are facing the erosion of their marriage, and for the first time they are also facing a new challenge they did not know – raising a teenage girl.

The opening episode that aired last night brought the franchise very impressive rating figures, bypassing the prestigious 20 percent threshold. Adir Miller’s series broke a record – the launch with the highest viewing figure for comedy in the last half decade and the highest launch of “Miller Junction” since the split, with 20.7 percent of views and 512 thousand viewers. Opposite her, “Survival” of “Rainbow 13” received 12.3 percent and 285 thousand viewers.

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In the news strip, last night, “Keshet 12” editions, which received 17.6 percent of ratings and 469 thousand viewers, led the “Network 13” edition, which received 9.3 percent of ratings and 232 thousand viewers.

In the pre-prime hours before the news, Keshet 12 led with the “Shesh Am” programs, which garnered 9.9 percent, and the “Savings Plan” which brought in 13.4 percent, while the “Reshet 13” franchise, which broadcast “Shesh”, received 5.7 percent and the “Israel Index” Which is 5.6 percent acceptable.

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