The Big Bang Theory” and “The Good Doctor” were the top scripted shows of Monday night, according to Nielsen overnight data.

“The Big Bang Theory,” airing at 8 p.m. on CBS, averaged a 2.7 rating in adults 18-49 and 12.6 million viewers, even with its performance last week. “The Good Doctor,” airing at 10 on ABC, pulled in a 2.1 and 10.9 million viewers, also even with last week’s performance. On the unscripted side, “The Voice” averaged a 2.3 and 10.1 million viewers on NBC.

Later on CBS, “9JKL” (1.3, 6.8 million) and “Kevin Can Wait” (1.1, 6.1 million) were even. “Me, Myself, and I” (0.8, 4.3 million) was down in the demo. “Scorpion” (0.8, 4.8 million) was even at 10.

Earlier on ABC, “Dancing with the Stars” (1.5, 9.8 million) was up in the demo from last week.

After “The Voice” on NBC, “The Brave” (1.0, 5.2 million) was even.

For Fox, “Lucifer” (0.8, 3.1 million) dipped in the demo, while “The Gifted” (1.1, 3.5 million) was even.

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On The CW, “Supergirl” (0.5, 1.8 million) was even, while “Valor” (0.2, 1 million) was down in both measures.

NBC won the night in the demo with a 1.9 but finished second in total viewers with 8.5 million. ABC was second in the demo with a 1.7 but first in total viewers with 10.1 million. CBS was third overall with a 1.2 and 6.6 million. Fox was fourth with a 1.0 and 3.3 million. The CW averaged a 0.4 and 1.4 million.