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Brooklyn 99 US Viewer & Production Data

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Explore a dataset detailing the popular TV series Brooklyn 99, created by Dan Goor and Michael Schur. This collection provides episode-level data and viewer metrics, gathered from IMDb TV episode datasets and scraped from Wikipedia. The series spans 8 seasons and features 153 episodes, originally airing between 17 September 2013 and 16 September 2021. This resource offers insights into the show's structure, creative teams, and audience engagement, shared by a fan after binge-watching the final season.

Columns

  • season: Indicates the season number for each episode, ranging from 1 to 8.
  • episode_num_in_season: The numerical order of the episode within its specific season, from 1 to 23.
  • episode_num_overall: The sequential number of the episode throughout the entire series, from 1 to 153.
  • title: The unique title given to each episode.
  • directed_by: Specifies the director for each episode; Michael McDonald is the most frequent director.
  • written_by: Identifies the writer(s) credited for each episode; Luke Del Tredici is the most frequent writer.
  • original_air_date: The precise date when the episode first aired, spanning from 17 September 2013 to 16 September 2021.
  • prod_code: The production code assigned to each episode, with values ranging from 101 to 810.
  • us_viewers: Represents the number of US viewers who watched the episode on its original air date, with figures ranging from 1.31 million to 15.1 million.

Distribution

This dataset is provided in a tabular format, typically a CSV file (brooklyn99_episodes.csv), with a file size of 12.76 kB. It contains 9 distinct columns and 153 records, each representing a single episode of Brooklyn 99. All columns are fully populated with no missing values. The dataset is static and is not expected to receive future updates.

Usage

This data product is ideal for several applications, including:
  • Comparing US viewer figures with IMDb ratings to analyse audience reception.
  • Investigating trends in episode viewership over the series' run.
  • Studying the contribution patterns of various directors and writers across episodes.
  • Performing detailed analyses of individual episode performance.
  • Exploring the scheduling and production timeline of a long-running television series.

Coverage

The dataset spans the entire broadcast history of Brooklyn 99, from its debut on 17 September 2013 to its finale on 16 September 2021. It includes data for all 8 seasons and 153 episodes. Viewer metrics specifically pertain to US audiences on the original air date.

License

CC0: Public Domain

Who Can Use It

  • Television and Media Analysts: To study viewership patterns, critical reception trends, and the impact of creative teams on episode delivery.
  • Data Enthusiasts and Beginners: As an accessible, tabular dataset for practicing data analysis, joining data files, and visualisation skills.
  • Fans of Brooklyn 99: To delve deeper into the specifics of their favourite show, from episode details to production credits and audience engagement.
  • Academics and Researchers: For projects related to television studies, audience measurement, or entertainment industry trends.

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Listing Stats

VIEWS

0

DOWNLOADS

0

LISTED

08/09/2025

REGION

GLOBAL

Universal Data Quality Score Logo UDQSQUALITY

5 / 5

VERSION

1.0

Free

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