UPDATED: Both Sleepy Hollow and Bones went up a tenth in the finals to a 3.5 and 2.3 18-49 rating, respectively. Sleepy Hollow now stands as Fox’s highest-rated fall drama premiere in 7 years, since Standoff in 2006.

PREVIOUS: That’s how the broadcast networks would want to begin the rollout of new shows, with a strong opening out of the gate. It came courtesy of Fox’s new drama Sleepy Hollow last night. The pilot, co-written by Alex Kurtzman & Bob Orci and directed by Len Wiseman, drew a 3.4/9 among adults 18-49. It edged Fox’s breakout midseason drama The Following (3.1 18-49 rating in the fast nationals, 3.2 in the finals) to post the highest drama debut rating since last September’s bow of NBC’s Revolution, which was buoyed by a big The Voice lead-in and a preview during the Summer Olympics. This marks Fox’s highest-rated fall drama premiere in six years. Sleepy Hollow, a contemporary take on the Headless Horseman tale, grew an impressive 55% from its lead-in, the season premiere of veteran Bones (2.2/7), which was in line with last year’s opener. Understandably, Sleepy Hollow dwarfed Fox’s drama premiere in the time slot last year, the long gone Mob Doctor (1.5/4). Like The Following and Revolution, Sleepy Hollow will likely add as much as 50% or more to its live ratings within the 7-day playback window.

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While the Sleepy Hollow debut gets us in a fall season mode, let’s not forget we’re officially in the final week of the summer TV season. CBS’ summer series Under The Dome wrapped its solid run on a high note (at least ratings wise, reactions from fans to the finale have not been as favorable), drawing 11.8 million viewers and a 2.8/8 in 18-49, up 33% in the demo from last week and the best 18-49 rating since July 29.

Ratings for ABC and NBC are slightly inflated (0.1-0.2 demo rating) because of local NFL pre-emptions. With that in mind, veteran Dancing With The Stars opened its 17th cycle with 3.2/9 in 18-49, up 28% from the premiere of the ill-fated all-star edition last fall and in line with the franchise’s spring debut. On NBC, Million Second Quiz managed a 1.1/3, down 35% from last Monday and even with last Thursday. The American Ninja Warriors finale (1.6/4) was down 6% from last week, and the Siberia closer (0.8/2) was up 33%. On The CW, the season finale of Breaking Pointe matched last week’s 0.2 18-49 rating.