The first two episodes of “The Last Dance,” a 10-part show about legendary guard Michael Jordan and therefore the Chicago Bulls, gained the foremost viewers within the history of ESPN for a documentary, the network reported Monday.
According to ESPN, the 2 60-minute episodes broadcast Sunday evening received 6.1 million viewers. the primary episode, between 9-10 p.m., averaged 6.3 million. ET, and therefore the second, between 10-11 p.m., averaged 5.8 million ET: ET.

The fifth and sixth episodes of the documentary “The Last Dance” about, by many, the simplest basketeer of all time, Michael Jordan and therefore the Chicago Bulls, with whom he won six NBA Championship titles during the 1990s, weren’t shown on Sunday night within us much considered first sequels, but still attracted quite five million viewers ahead of small screens.
The fifth and sixth episodes of the documentary “The Last Dance” about, by many, the best basketeer of all time, Michael Jordan and therefore the Chicago Bulls, with whom he won six NBA Championship titles within the 1990s, weren’t seen within the US on Sunday night, considered to be the primary sequels, but received quite five million viewers ahead of small screens.
The fifth episode was viewed by 5.8 million viewers, and therefore the sixth by 5.2 million viewers, consistent with ESPN’s documentary. the primary episode aired on April 19, viewed 6.3 million, making it the most-watched series within the history of ESPNA, the second aired shortly after the primary viewed 5.8 million, while the third and fourth episodes aired on April 26, respectively 6.1 million and 5.7 million viewers.
The seventh and eighth episodes will air on May 10, and on May 17, the last two, the ninth and therefore the tenth.