KTCA, Channel 2 (Educ.) 
Afternoon 
 | 
 |
05:30p 
 | 
  
Children’s
  Corner 
 | 
 
Evening 
 | 
 |
06:00p 
 | 
  
Survival
  Preparedness 
 | 
 
07:00p 
 | 
  
Face of the
  Earth 
 | 
 
07:30p 
 | 
  
Origami 
 | 
 
08:00p 
 | 
  
Music as
  Language 
 | 
 
08:30p 
 | 
  
Inquiring
  Mind 
 | 
 
09:00p 
 | 
  
Community
  Delinquency 
 | 
 
09:30p 
 | 
  
Civil
  War: Background 
 | 
 
10:00p 
 | 
  
Yesterday’s
  World 
 | 
 
10:30p 
 | 
  
Background
   
 | 
 
10:40p 
 | 
  
American
  Perspective 
 | 
 
As I mentioned on Saturday, KTCA is seen as one of the stations at the forefront of the new national education programming network. Despite that, Channel 2 was one of the last educational channels to join in with NET; it's always had a strong independent streak.
KDAL, Channel 3 (Duluth) (CBS) 
Morning 
 | 
 |
08:00a 
 | 
  
CBS
  Morning News (Richard C. Hottelet) 
 | 
 
08:15a 
 | 
  
Captain
  Kangaroo 
 | 
 
09:00a 
 | 
  
I
  Love Lucy 
 | 
 
09:30a 
 | 
  
Video Village 
 | 
 
10:00a 
 | 
  
Double
  Exposure 
 | 
 
10:30a 
 | 
  
Your Surprise
  Package 
 | 
 
11:00a 
 | 
  
Love
  of Life 
 | 
 
11:30a 
 | 
  
Search for
  Tomorrow 
 | 
 
11:45a 
 | 
  
The
  Guiding Light 
 | 
 
Afternoon 
 | 
 |
12:00p 
 | 
  
News   
 | 
 
12:05p 
 | 
  
Town and Country 
 | 
 
12:30p 
 | 
  
As
  the World Turns 
 | 
 
01:00p 
 | 
  
Face the Facts 
 | 
 
01:30p 
 | 
  
House
  Party (guest Edith Head) 
 | 
 
02:00p 
 | 
  
The
  Millionaire 
 | 
 
02:30p 
 | 
  
The
  Verdict is Yours 
 | 
 
03:00p 
 | 
  
The Brighter
  Day  
 | 
 
03:15p 
 | 
  
The
  Secret Storm 
 | 
 
03:30p 
 | 
  
The Edge of
  Night 
 | 
 
04:00p 
 | 
  
Movie
  – “Escape in the Sun” (English, 1957) 
 | 
 
05:25p 
 | 
  
Bugs Bunny 
 | 
 
05:55p 
 | 
  
Mr.
  Magoo 
 | 
 
Evening 
 | 
 |
06:00p 
 | 
  
News,
  Weather and Sports 
 | 
 
06:15p 
 | 
  
Douglas
  Edwards with the News 
 | 
 
06:30p 
 | 
  
Issues
  and Ideas   
 | 
 
07:00p 
 | 
  
Father Knows
  Best 
 | 
 
07:30p 
 | 
  
The
  Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 
 | 
 
08:00p 
 | 
  
Tom Ewell 
 | 
 
08:30p 
 | 
  
Red
  Skelton (guest Vivian Vance) 
 | 
 
09:00p 
 | 
  
Garry Moore
  (guests Alan King, Jonah Jones and his quartet, Eileen Farrell) 
 | 
 
10:00p 
 | 
  
News,
  Sports and Weather 
 | 
 
10:15p 
 | 
  
Movie – “Our
  Hearts Were Young and Gay” (1944) 
 | 
 
I don't know why, but I really like the idea of showing Mr. Magoo right before the news. It just fits, you know?
WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS) 
Morning 
 | 
 |
07:00a 
 | 
  
Siegfried
  and His Flying Saucer 
 | 
 
08:00a 
 | 
  
CBS Morning
  News (Richard C. Hottelet) 
 | 
 
08:15a 
 | 
  
Captain
  Kangaroo 
 | 
 
09:00a 
 | 
  
News (Dean
  Montgomery)  
 | 
 
09:10a 
 | 
  
Dr.
  Reuben K. Youngdahl 
 | 
 
09:20a 
 | 
  
What’s New 
 | 
 
09:30a 
 | 
  
Video
  Village 
 | 
 
10:00a 
 | 
  
Double
  Exposure 
 | 
 
10:30a 
 | 
  
Your
  Surprise Package 
 | 
 
11:00a 
 | 
  
Love of Life 
 | 
 
11:30a 
 | 
  
Search
  for Tomorrow 
 | 
 
11:45a 
 | 
  
The Guiding
  Light 
 | 
 
Afternoon 
 | 
 |
12:00p 
 | 
  
News 
 | 
 
12:15p 
 | 
  
Something
  Special  
 | 
 
12:20p 
 | 
  
Weather (Bud
  Kraehling) 
 | 
 
12:30p 
 | 
  
As
  the World Turns  
 | 
 
01:00p 
 | 
  
Face the Facts 
 | 
 
01:30p 
 | 
  
House
  Party (guest Edith Head) 
 | 
 
02:00p 
 | 
  
The Millionaire 
 | 
 
02:30p 
 | 
  
The
  Verdict is Yours 
 | 
 
03:00p 
 | 
  
The Brighter
  Day  
 | 
 
03:15p 
 | 
  
The
  Secret Storm 
 | 
 
03:30p 
 | 
  
The Edge of
  Night 
 | 
 
04:00p 
 | 
  
Around
  the Town 
 | 
 
04:30p 
 | 
  
Axel and His
  Dog 
 | 
 
05:00p 
 | 
  
Clancy
  the Cop  
 | 
 
05:45p 
 | 
  
Douglas
  Edwards with the News 
 | 
 
Evening 
 | 
 |
06:00p 
 | 
  
News, Weather
  and Sports 
 | 
 
06:30p 
 | 
  
Huckleberry
  Hound 
 | 
 
07:00p 
 | 
  
President’s
  Trip   
 | 
 
07:30p 
 | 
  
The
  Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 
 | 
 
08:00p 
 | 
  
Tom Ewell 
 | 
 
08:30p 
 | 
  
Red
  Skelton (guest Vivian Vance) 
 | 
 
09:00p 
 | 
  
Garry Moore
  (guests Alan King, Jonah Jones and his quartet, Eileen Farrell) 
 | 
 
10:00p 
 | 
  
News,
  Sports and Weather 
 | 
 
10:30p 
 | 
  
26 Men 
 | 
 
11:00p 
 | 
  
Weather
  (Don O’Brien)  
 | 
 
11:05p 
 | 
  
Movie – “One
  Body Too Many” (1944) 
 | 
 
Eileen Farrell, Garry Moore's guest, was not just a popular music singer, she was also an opera star, performing with the Metropolitan Opera as well as other companies. She was a frequent guest on television shows throughout her career, back in the days when opera stars were also featured on middlebrow television.
KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC) 
Morning 
 | 
 |
07:00a 
 | 
  
Today
  (guest Dr. James Conant) 
 | 
 
09:00a 
 | 
  
Say When 
 | 
 
09:30a 
 | 
  
Play
  Your Hunch   
 | 
 
10:00a 
 | 
  
The Price is
  Right   
 | 
 
10:30a 
 | 
  
Concentration 
 | 
 
11:00a 
 | 
  
Truth or
  Consequences 
 | 
 
11:30a 
 | 
  
It
  Could Be You   
 | 
 
11:55a 
 | 
  
NBC News (Ray
  Scherer) 
 | 
 
Afternoon 
 | 
 |
12:00p 
 | 
  
News and
  Weather 
 | 
 
12:15p 
 | 
  
Treasure
  Chest (guest Regis Toomey) 
 | 
 
01:00p 
 | 
  
Jan Murray   
 | 
 
01:30p 
 | 
  
Loretta
  Young 
 | 
 
02:00p 
 | 
  
Young Dr. Malone 
 | 
 
02:30p 
 | 
  
From
  These Roots 
 | 
 
03:00p 
 | 
  
Make Room for
  Daddy 
 | 
 
03:30p 
 | 
  
Here’s
  Hollywood (guest Marilyn Maxwell) 
 | 
 
04:00p 
 | 
  
Topper 
 | 
 
04:30p 
 | 
  
T.N.
  Tatters 
 | 
 
05:15p 
 | 
  
City Detective 
 | 
 
05:45p 
 | 
  
The
  Huntley-Brinkley Report 
 | 
 
Evening 
 | 
 |
06:00p 
 | 
  
News,
  Weather 
 | 
 
06:30p 
 | 
  
Laramie 
 | 
 
07:30p 
 | 
  
Alfred
  Hitchcock Presents 
 | 
 
08:00p 
 | 
  
Thriller 
 | 
 
09:00p 
 | 
  
Summer
  on Ice (guests Peter Lawford, Peggy  SPECIAL   COLOR  
 | 
 
10:00p 
 | 
  
News, Sports
  and Weather 
 | 
 
10:30p 
 | 
  
Jack
  Paar Tonight (guests Diahann Carroll, Jack E. Leonard, Cliff Arquette)  COLOR  
 | 
 
12:00a 
 | 
  
News and
  Weather 
 | 
 
Treasure Chest was a local program, hosted by Jim Hutton (who later would host Dialing for Dollars. According to this website, the live daily broadcast was "very popular with the ladies, attracting a daily studio audience of 100-150."
WDSM, Channel 6 (Duluth) (NBC) 
Morning 
 | 
 |
07:00a 
 | 
  
Today
  (guest Dr. James Conant) 
 | 
 
09:00a 
 | 
  
Say When 
 | 
 
09:30a 
 | 
  
Play
  Your Hunch   
 | 
 
10:00a 
 | 
  
The Price is
  Right   
 | 
 
10:30a 
 | 
  
Concentration 
 | 
 
11:00a 
 | 
  
Truth or
  Consequences 
 | 
 
11:30a 
 | 
  
It
  Could Be You   
 | 
 
11:55a 
 | 
  
NBC News (Ray
  Scherer) 
 | 
 
Afternoon 
 | 
 |
12:00p 
 | 
  
News and
  Weather 
 | 
 
12:15p 
 | 
  
Comedy
  Time 
 | 
 
12:30p 
 | 
  
Our Miss
  Brooks 
 | 
 
01:00p 
 | 
  
Jan
  Murray   
 | 
 
01:30p 
 | 
  
Loretta Young 
 | 
 
02:00p 
 | 
  
Young
  Dr. Malone 
 | 
 
02:30p 
 | 
  
From These
  Roots 
 | 
 
03:00p 
 | 
  
Make
  Room for Daddy 
 | 
 
03:30p 
 | 
  
Here’s
  Hollywood (guest Marilyn Maxwell) 
 | 
 
04:00p 
 | 
  
Captain
  Q 
 | 
 
05:30p 
 | 
  
Rocky and His
  Friends 
 | 
 
Evening 
 | 
 |
06:00p 
 | 
  
News, Weather
  and Sports 
 | 
 
06:15p 
 | 
  
The
  Huntley-Brinkley Report 
 | 
 
06:30p 
 | 
  
Laramie 
 | 
 
07:30p 
 | 
  
Alfred
  Hitchcock Presents 
 | 
 
08:00p 
 | 
  
Thriller 
 | 
 
09:00p 
 | 
  
Summer
  on Ice (guests Peter Lawford, Peggy Lee)  SPECIAL   COLOR  
 | 
 
09:30p 
 | 
  
The Pioneers 
 | 
 
10:00p 
 | 
  
News,
  Sports and Weather 
 | 
 
10:15p 
 | 
  
Jack Paar
  Tonight (guests Diahann Carroll, Jack E. Leonard, Cliff Arquette)  
 | 
 
12:00a 
 | 
  
News
  and Weather 
 | 
 
Summer on Ice was an annual showcase for the Ice Capades; the Ice Follies would have similar programs during the years. These shows always had big name guests; Tony Randall hosted the previous year's edition, with Rosemary Clooney as the singing star. Interestingly enough, that show appears on YouTube, incorrectly identified as being this show. IMDb makes an even bigger mistake, combining the casts of the two shows into one. How do these things happen? As I've said before, these outfits need to have TV experts like me on the payroll.
KMMT, Channel 6 (Austin) (ABC) 
Morning  
 | 
 |
10:30a 
 | 
  
Fun
  Time  
 | 
 
11:00a 
 | 
  
Gale Storm 
 | 
 
11:30a 
 | 
  
Love
  That Bob! 
 | 
 
Afternoon 
 | 
 |
12:00p 
 | 
  
Camouflage 
 | 
 
12:30p 
 | 
  
Number Please 
 | 
 
01:00p 
 | 
  
About
  Faces  
 | 
 
01:25p 
 | 
  
ABC News (Al
  Mann) 
 | 
 
01:30p 
 | 
  
News
  and Weather  
 | 
 
01:35p 
 | 
  
Community
  Highlights 
 | 
 
01:40p 
 | 
  
TV
  Trading Time 
 | 
 
01:45p 
 | 
  
Coffee Club 
 | 
 
02:00p 
 | 
  
Day
  in Court 
 | 
 
02:30p 
 | 
  
Seven Keys 
 | 
 
03:00p 
 | 
  
Queen
  for a Day 
 | 
 
03:30p 
 | 
  
Who Do You
  Trust? 
 | 
 
04:00p 
 | 
  
American
  Bandstand (guests Carl Dobkins Jr., Mary Petti) 
 | 
 
05:00p 
 | 
  
Rocky and His
  Friends 
 | 
 
05:30p 
 | 
  
Laurel
  and Hardy 
 | 
 
Evening 
 | 
 |
06:00p 
 | 
  
News,
  Weather 
 | 
 
06:15p 
 | 
  
ABC Evening Report (Bill
  Shadel) 
 | 
 
06:30p 
 | 
  
Bugs
  Bunny 
 | 
 
07:00p 
 | 
  
The Rifleman 
 | 
 
07:30p 
 | 
  
The
  Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp 
 | 
 
08:00p 
 | 
  
Stagecoach
  West 
 | 
 
09:00p 
 | 
  
Alcoa
  Presents: One Step Beyond 
 | 
 
10:00p 
 | 
  
News, Sports
  and Weather 
 | 
 
10:25p 
 | 
  
World
  Almanac 
 | 
 
10:30p 
 | 
  
My Little
  Margie 
 | 
 
11:00p 
 | 
  
Uncovered 
 | 
 
11:30p 
 | 
  
News and
  Weather 
 | 
 
Bill Shadel, anchor of the ABC Evening Report, isn't very well-known today, obscured by some of his more famous colleagues on the nightly news (John Daly, Howard K. Smith, Harry Reasoner, Frank Reynolds, Peter Jennings), but he was a well-respected journalist; he covered D-Day for CBS Radio was the first host of Face the Nation, and moderated the third Nixon-Kennedy debate in 1960.
KCMT, Channel 7 (Alex.) NBC/ABC 
Morning 
 | 
 |
08:00a 
 | 
  
Today
  (joined in progress) 
 | 
 
09:00a 
 | 
  
Say When 
 | 
 
09:30a 
 | 
  
Play
  Your Hunch   
 | 
 
10:00a 
 | 
  
The Price is
  Right   
 | 
 
10:30a 
 | 
  
Concentration 
 | 
 
11:00a 
 | 
  
Truth or
  Consequences 
 | 
 
11:30a 
 | 
  
It
  Could Be You   
 | 
 
11:55a 
 | 
  
NBC News (Ray
  Scherer) 
 | 
 
Afternoon 
 | 
 |
12:00p 
 | 
  
News, Markets,
  Weather 
 | 
 
12:20p 
 | 
  
Extension
  News and Views 
 | 
 
12:30p 
 | 
  
Number Please 
 | 
 
01:00p 
 | 
  
Jan
  Murray   
 | 
 
01:30p 
 | 
  
Loretta Young 
 | 
 
02:00p 
 | 
  
Young
  Dr. Malone 
 | 
 
02:30p 
 | 
  
From These
  Roots 
 | 
 
03:00p 
 | 
  
Make
  Room for Daddy 
 | 
 
03:30p 
 | 
  
Here’s
  Hollywood (guest Marilyn Maxwell) 
 | 
 
04:00p 
 | 
  
American
  Bandstand (guests Carl Dobkins Jr., Mary Petti) 
 | 
 
05:00p 
 | 
  
Yogi Bear 
 | 
 
05:30p 
 | 
  
Community
  Billboard  
 | 
 
05:40p 
 | 
  
Theater
  Billboard 
 | 
 
05:45p 
 | 
  
The
  Huntley-Brinkley Report 
 | 
 
Evening 
 | 
 |
06:00p 
 | 
  
News,
  Sports and Weather 
 | 
 
06:20p 
 | 
  
Farm Market
  Report 
 | 
 
06:30p 
 | 
  
Laramie 
 | 
 
07:30p 
 | 
  
Alfred Hitchcock
  Presents 
 | 
 
08:00p 
 | 
  
Thriller 
 | 
 
09:00p 
 | 
  
Summer on Ice
  (guests Peter Lawford, Peggy Lee)  SPECIAL   COLOR  
 | 
 
10:00p 
 | 
  
News,
  Sports and Weather 
 | 
 
10:25p 
 | 
  
Almanac
  Newsreel 
 | 
 
10:30p 
 | 
  
The
  Lawless Years 
 | 
 
11:30p 
 | 
  
Jack Paar
  Tonight (guests Diahann Carroll, Jack E. Leonard, Cliff Arquette)  
 | 
 
Signing on at 8:00 a.m. so that they have to join Today in progress - that's my KCMT.
KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC) 
Morning 
 | 
 |
07:55a 
 | 
  
Chapel
  of the Air 
 | 
 
08:00a 
 | 
  
Breakfast with
  Cap'n Ken 
 | 
 
08:30a 
 | 
  
How
  to Marry a Millionaire 
 | 
 
09:00a 
 | 
  
Jack LaLanne 
 | 
 
09:30a 
 | 
  
Movie
  – “Singapore” (1947) 
 | 
 
11:00a 
 | 
  
Gale Storm 
 | 
 
11:30a 
 | 
  
Love
  That Bob! 
 | 
 
Afternoon 
 | 
 |
12:00p 
 | 
  
Camouflage 
 | 
 
12:30p 
 | 
  
Number Please 
 | 
 
01:00p 
 | 
  
About
  Faces  
 | 
 
01:25p 
 | 
  
ABC News (Al
  Mann) 
 | 
 
01:30p 
 | 
  
Our
  Miss Brooks 
 | 
 
02:00p 
 | 
  
Day in Court 
 | 
 
02:30p 
 | 
  
Seven
  Keys 
 | 
 
03:00p 
 | 
  
Queen for a
  Day 
 | 
 
03:30p 
 | 
  
Who
  Do You Trust? 
 | 
 
04:00p 
 | 
  
American
  Bandstand (guests Carl Dobkins Jr., Mary Petti) 
 | 
 
05:00p 
 | 
  
Susie 
 | 
 
05:30p 
 | 
  
Rocky and His
  Friends 
 | 
 
Evening 
 | 
 |
06:00p 
 | 
  
Looney Tuners
  Club 
 | 
 
06:30p 
 | 
  
Bugs
  Bunny 
 | 
 
07:00p 
 | 
  
The Rifleman 
 | 
 
07:30p 
 | 
  
The
  Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp 
 | 
 
08:00p 
 | 
  
Stagecoach
  West 
 | 
 
09:00p 
 | 
  
Alcoa
  Presents: One Step Beyond 
 | 
 
09:30p 
 | 
  
Tallahassee
  7000 
 | 
 
10:00p 
 | 
  
Trackdown 
 | 
 
10:30p 
 | 
  
The
  Californians 
 | 
 
11:00p 
 | 
  
News,
  Sports and Weather 
 | 
 
11:30p 
 | 
  
Racket Squad 
 | 
 
Tallahassee 7000 was a police drama set in - surprise! - Florida. It was produced directly for syndication by Herbert B. Leonard of Route 66 and Naked City fame, and is noteworthy for being Walter Matthau's only television series.
KROC, Channel 10 (Rochester) (NBC) 
Morning 
 | 
 |
07:00a 
 | 
  
Today
  (guest Dr. James Conant) 
 | 
 
09:00a 
 | 
  
Say When 
 | 
 
09:30a 
 | 
  
Play
  Your Hunch   
 | 
 
10:00a 
 | 
  
The Price is
  Right   
 | 
 
10:30a 
 | 
  
Concentration 
 | 
 
11:00a 
 | 
  
Truth or
  Consequences 
 | 
 
11:30a 
 | 
  
It
  Could Be You   
 | 
 
11:55a 
 | 
  
NBC News (Ray
  Scherer) 
 | 
 
Afternoon 
 | 
 |
12:00p 
 | 
  
News and
  Weather 
 | 
 
12:15p 
 | 
  
Industry
  on Parade 
 | 
 
12:30p 
 | 
  
Burns and
  Allen 
 | 
 
01:00p 
 | 
  
Jan Murray   COLOR  
 | 
 
01:30p 
 | 
  
Loretta Young 
 | 
 
02:00p 
 | 
  
Young
  Dr. Malone 
 | 
 
02:30p 
 | 
  
From These
  Roots 
 | 
 
03:00p 
 | 
  
Make
  Room for Daddy 
 | 
 
03:30p 
 | 
  
Here’s
  Hollywood (guest Marilyn Maxwell) 
 | 
 
04:00p 
 | 
  
What’s
  Next? 
 | 
 
04:30p 
 | 
  
The Lone
  Ranger 
 | 
 
05:00p 
 | 
  
The
  Three Stooges 
 | 
 
05:30p 
 | 
  
Quick Draw
  McGraw 
 | 
 
Evening 
 | 
 |
06:00p 
 | 
  
News, Weather 
 | 
 
06:15p 
 | 
  
The
  Huntley-Brinkley Report 
 | 
 
06:30p 
 | 
  
Laramie 
 | 
 
07:30p 
 | 
  
Alfred
  Hitchcock Presents 
 | 
 
08:00p 
 | 
  
Thriller 
 | 
 
09:00p 
 | 
  
Summer
  on Ice (guests Peter Lawford, Peggy Lee)  SPECIAL   COLOR  
 | 
 
10:00p 
 | 
  
News, Sports
  and Weather 
 | 
 
10:30p 
 | 
  
Jack
  Paar Tonight (guests Diahann Carroll, Jack E. Leonard, Cliff Arquette)  
 | 
 
I joked above about Mr. Magoo being on before the news, but here we have a terrific after-school lineup: The Lone Ranger, The Three Stooges, and Quick Draw McGraw.
WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.) 
Morning 
 | 
 |
08:30a 
 | 
  
Cartoon
  Circus 
 | 
 
09:00a 
 | 
  
Romper Room
  (Miss Betty) 
 | 
 
09:45a 
 | 
  
Shape
  Up 
 | 
 
10:15a 
 | 
  
Ways With Food 
 | 
 
10:30a 
 | 
  
The
  Life of Riley 
 | 
 
11:00a 
 | 
  
Hello,
  Minnesota 
 | 
 
11:45a 
 | 
  
News
  (Jack Huston) 
 | 
 
Afternoon 
 | 
 |
12:00p 
 | 
  
Lunch
  with Casey 
 | 
 
01:00p 
 | 
  
Movie –
  “Blonde Venus” (1932) 
 | 
 
02:30p 
 | 
  
Dr.
  Hudson’s Secret Journal 
 | 
 
03:00p 
 | 
  
Burns and
  Allen 
 | 
 
03:30p 
 | 
  
Amos
  ‘n’ Andy 
 | 
 
04:00p 
 | 
  
Popeye 
 | 
 
04:40p 
 | 
  
Movie
  – “Lone Cowboy” (1934) 
 | 
 
05:30p 
 | 
  
News and
  Sports 
 | 
 
Evening 
 | 
 |
06:00p 
 | 
  
U.S. Border
  Patrol 
 | 
 
06:30p 
 | 
  
Harmon
  Killebrew  
 | 
 
06:40p 
 | 
  
Baseball
  Warmup 
 | 
 
06:55p 
 | 
  
Baseball
  (Minnesota vs. New York) 
 | 
 
09:45p 
 | 
  
Scoreboard 
 | 
 
10:00p 
 | 
  
News,
  Sports and Weather 
 | 
 
10:30p 
 | 
  
Theater 11 –
  “The Birth of the Blues” (1941) 
 | 
 
12:00a 
 | 
  
News
  and Weather 
 | 
 
Harmon Killebrew, host of the Harmon Killebrew Show at 6:30 p.m., is probably the greatest of the Minnesota Twins. His ten-minute show consisted of interviews with fellow baseball players, and though Harmon was no great television interviewer, his warm personality still came through on the small screen.
KEYC, Channel 12 (Mankato) (NBC) 
Afternoon 
 | 
 |
02:00p 
 | 
  
Industry
  on Parade  
 | 
 
02:15p 
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Movie – “My
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KEYC was an NBC affiliate when it first started up in 1960, but by the fall of 1961 it had switched to CBS. Consequently, although it maintains the NBC affiliation at this point, it's airing no network programming. TV  



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ReplyDelete- Eileen Farrell was principally a star of the Metropolitan Opera, but many of her colleagues there were frequent players in TV variety.
The first time I recall seeing Farrell on TV, she was performing with (or maybe against) Spike Jones and the City Slickers, on one of their various shows.
Spike had a big thing with opera stars; on my DVD wall, I've got a show wherein Spike and the Slickers do their warhorse "Cocktails For Two" - and doing the gulping sounds is Lauritz Melchoir, taking time off from Wagner.
For years, Robert Merrill made the variety rounds, taking falls and/or pies between operatic solos; he often observed that the Opera Stage was populated by comedians just waiting for opportunities to cut loose.
In later years, Tony Randall used to strongarm The Odd Couple producers into doing at least one opera-themed show a season.
- The Life and Legend Of Wyatt Earp is winding up its long run this month with a five-part "mini-series" about the Gunfight at the OK Corral; this week they're up to part two.
Meanwhile, Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond is also rounding the far turn. This season, John Newland, the host/producer/director of AP:OSB, thought to bring costs down by making the last few episodes in Britain (had the show been renewed, Newland was seriously thinking of moving across the Atlantic permanently; that didn't happen).
This week, one of the young British actors appearing is Michael Crawford, who in later years became a major star of British TV comedies, and even more major on stage - he was the original Phantom Of The Opera on the West End.
- Walter Matthau's Tallahassee 7000 only ran for one season, but not because it was a flop.
Bert Leonard filmed the series entirely in Florida, during the Spring and early Summer.
It's been reported that between racetracks, dog tracks, jai-alai, and baseball spring training, Walter Matthau lost twice his salary to Florida's thriving bookmakers. His wife called a halt to his continued participation.
Incidentally, Tallahassee 7000 is now on my DVD wall (bootleg, not complete, but an artifact nonetheless).
- I'd forgotten that 1961 was the first year of the Minnesota Twins (who determinedly put the Washington Senators out of their heads and history as soon as possible). The following year ('62) the Twins suddenly got good (which dismayed their old DC fans no end), and although no one realized it at the time, the decline of the Yankees had begun ...
... but that's another story ...
The Twins did show some glimmers of their '65 pennant-winning team back in '62, and I think the change in managers from Cookie Lavagetto to Sam Mele probably had a lot to do with it. (Although any team with Killebrew, Allison, and Oliva, all under 30, is going to be a force to be reckoned with.)
DeleteAs for the decline of the Yanks, aka The Twilight of the Gods, you're right - Johnny Keane sure didn't see it coming in 1965, did he?