2 WCBS
(CBS)
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Morning
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6:30
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BLACK HERITAGE—History
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7:00
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NEWS—Joe Benti
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8:00
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CAPTAIN KANGAROO
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9:00
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LEAVE IT TO BEAVER—Comedy
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9:30
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DONNA REED—Comedy
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10:00
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LUCILLE BALL—Comedy
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10:30
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BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
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11:00
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ANDY GRIFFITH—Comedy
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11:30
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DICK VAN DYKE—Comedy
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Afternoon
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12:00
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LOVE OF LIFE
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12:25
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NEWS—Edwards
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12:30
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SEARCH FOR TOMORROW—Serial
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1:00
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GALLOPING GOURMET
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1:30
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AS THE WORLD TURNS—Serial
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2:00
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LOVE IS A
MANY-SPLENDORED THING—Serial
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2:30
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GUIDING LIGHT
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3:00
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SECRET STORM
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3:30
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EDGE OF NIGHT
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4:00
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LINKLETTER SHOW COLOR
Guest: Charles Metz
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4:30
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MIKE DOUGLAS—Variety COLOR
Guests: Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, Josephine Premice
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Evening
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6:00
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NEWS—Jim Jensen
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7:00
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NEWS—Walter Cronkite
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7:30
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ANIMAL WORLD—Wildlife
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8:00
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JONATHAN WINTERS COLOR
Guests: Tom and Dick Smothers, Paul Lynde, Marvin Gaye,
Mickie Finn revue
[Last show of the series. Next week: reruns of “The
Prisoner”]
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9:00
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MOVIE—Drama
“In the Cool of the Day” (1963)
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10:45
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TO BE ANNOUNCED
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11:00
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NEWS—Bob Young
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11:30
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MOVIE—Drama
“The Mob” (1951)
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1:15
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NEWS
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1:20
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MOVIE—Adventure COLOR
“Beyond Mombasa” (English; 1956)
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3:10
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MOVIE—Adventure
“The Secret Ways” (1961)
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3 WTIC
(HARTFORD) (CBS)
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Morning
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6:00
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BLACK HERITAGE—History
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6:30
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ON THE AGENDA
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7:00
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NEWS—Joe Benti
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8:00
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CAPTAIN KANGAROO
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9:00
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HAP RICHARDS
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9:15
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HUCKLEBERRY HOUND
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9:30
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MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY
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10:00
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LUCILLE BALL—Comedy
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10:30
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DONALD O’CONNOR—Variety COLOR
Guests: William Shatner, Cesar Danova, Genevieve Bujold,
Lew Parker, Betty Kean, Brian Foley
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Afternoon
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12:00
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LOVE OF LIFE
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12:25
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NEWS—Edwards
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12:30
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SEARCH FOR TOMORROW—Serial
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1:00
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GIRL TALK COLOR
Guests: Jacqueline Bertrand, Dr. Herbert Otto
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1:30
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AS THE WORLD TURNS—Serial
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2:00
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LOVE IS A
MANY-SPLENDORED THING—Serial
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2:30
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GUIDING LIGHT
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3:00
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SECRET STORM
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4:00
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RANGER STATION
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4:30
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HAZEL—Comedy
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5:00
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PERRY MASON—Mystery
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Evening
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6:00
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WEATHER
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6:05
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SPORTS—Ehrlich
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6:15
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NEWS
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6:30
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NEWS—Walter Cronkite
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7:00
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MOVIE—Drama COLOR
“The Proud Rebel” (1958)
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9:00
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MOVIE—Drama COLOR
“In the Cool of the Day” (1963)
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10:45
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TO BE ANNOUNCED
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11:00
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NEWS—Bill Hanson
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11:15
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WEATHER
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11:20
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SPORTS—Webster
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11:25
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MOVIE—Double Feature
1. “The Bad Seed” (Drama; 1956)
2. “Washington Story” (Drama; 1952)
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4 WNBC (NBC)
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Morning
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6:30
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EDUCATION EXCHANGE
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7:00
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TODAY
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9:00
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FOR WOMEN ONLY
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9:30
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JOAN RIVERS COLOR
Guest: Rodney Dangerfield
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10:00
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IT TAKES TWO—Game COLOR
Guests: Jack Carter, Marty Ingles, Mark Slade, and their
spouses
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10:25
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NEWS—Dickerson
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10:30
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CONCENTRATION
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11:00
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PERSONALITY—Game COLOR
Celebrities: George Jessel, Joan Rivers, Jacqueline Susann,
Sally Ann Howes
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11:30
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HOLLYWOOD SQUARES COLOR
Guests: Jack Cassidy, Shirley Jones, Gypsy Rose Lee, Kay
Medford, Jan Murray, Wally Cox, Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Charley Weaver
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Afternoon
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12:00
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JEOPARDY—Game
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12:30
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EYE GUESS—Game
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12:55
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NEWS—Newman
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1:00
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PDQ—Game COLOR
Guests: Ken Berry, Jackie Joseph, Dick Patterson
|
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1:30
|
HIDDEN FACES
|
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2:00
|
DAYS OF OUR LIVES—Serial
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2:30
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DOCTORS—Serial
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3:00
|
ANOTHER WORLD
|
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3:30
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YOU DON’T SAY!—Game COLOR
Guests: Gail Fisher, Buddy Greco
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4:00
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MATCH GAME COLOR
Guests: James Brown, Rita Moreno
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4:25
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NEWS—Kalber
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4:30
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MOVIE—Comedy
“Spare the Rod” (English; 1961)
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Evening
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6:00
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NEWS—Lew Wood
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6:30
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MY FAVORITE MARTIAN
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7:00
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NEWS—Chet Huntley,
David Brinkley
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7:30
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DANIEL BOONE—Adventure
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8:30
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IRONSIDE—Crime Drama
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9:30
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DRAGNET—Crime Drama
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10:00
|
DEAN MARTIN COLOR
Guests: Lena Horne, George Gobel, Skiles and Henderson, the
Golddiggers
|
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11:00
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NEWS—Jim Hartz
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11:10
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WEATHER—Frank Field
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11:15
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NEWS—Jim Hartz
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11:25
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SPORTS—Kyle Rote
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11:30
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JOHNNY CARSON
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1:00
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NEWS—Bob Teague
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1:15
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MOVIE—Drama
“Saadia” (1954)
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5 WNEW (IND.)
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Morning
|
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7:30
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YOGA FOR HEALTH
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8:00
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ALVIN—Children
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8:30
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BOB McALLISTER
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9:30
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MARINE BOY—Children
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10:00
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MOVIE—Comedy
“Hard Boiled Mahoney” (1947)
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11:00
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MY LITTLE MARGIE—Comedy
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11:30
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MOVIE—Western
“Along the Great Divide” (1951)
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Afternoon
|
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1:30
|
MOVIE—Drama
“The Mortal Storm” (1940)
|
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3:30
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MERV GRIFFIN—Variety COLOR
Guests: Robert Merrill, Kenneth Tynan, Zsa Zsa Gabor,
Ronnie Dyson
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5:00
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CRUSADER RABBIT
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5:30
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FLINTSTONES
|
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Evening
|
||
6:00
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McHALE’S NAVY—Comedy
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7:00
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I LOVE LUCY—Comedy
|
|
7:30
|
TRUTH OR
CONSEQUENCES—Game
|
|
8:00
|
PAY CARDS!—Game COLOR
Guest: Doc Severinson
|
|
8:30
|
ALLEN LUDDEN—Variety COLOR
Guests: Tom Kennedy, Hendra and Ullett, Thelma Houston,
Back Porch Majority
|
|
10:00
|
NEWS—Bill Jorgensen
|
|
11:00
|
MOVIE—Comedy
“Duck Soup” (1933)
|
|
12:30
|
DONALD O’CONNOR—Variety COLOR
Time approximate. Guests: Tom Vaughn, Rod McKuen, Lou
Mosconi, Gunilla Hutton, Sidney Miller
|
|
2:00
|
NEWS
|
7 WABC (ABC)
|
||
Morning
|
||
7:00
|
MORNING SHOW
|
|
8:30
|
GIRL TALK COLOR
Guests: Jacqueline Bertrand, Dr. Herbert Otto
|
|
9:00
|
ANNIVERSARY GAME
|
|
9:30
|
BEAT THE ODDS
|
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10:00
|
MOVIE—Drama
“As the Sea Rages” (West German-Yugoslavian-American; 1959)
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Afternoon
|
||
12:00
|
BEWITCHED—Comedy
|
|
12:30
|
FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK COLOR
Guests: Marty Allen, Stu Gilliam, Lee Grant, Meredith MacRae,
Jan Murray
|
|
12:55
|
CHILDREN’S DOCTOR
|
|
1:00
|
DREAM HOUSE
|
|
1:30
|
LET’S MAKE A DEAL
|
|
2:00
|
NEWLYWED GAME
|
|
2:30
|
DATING GAME
|
|
3:00
|
GENERAL HOSPITAL—Serial
|
|
3:30
|
ONE LIFE TO LIVE
|
|
4:00
|
DARK SHADOWS
|
|
4:30
|
MOVIE—Drama
“Underworld, U.S.A.” (1960)
|
|
Evening
|
||
6:30
|
NEWS—Roger Grimsby
|
|
7:00
|
NEWS—Frank Reynolds
|
|
7:30
|
FLYING NUN—Comedy
|
|
8:00
|
THAT GIRL—Comedy
|
|
8:30
|
BEWITCHED—Comedy
|
|
9:00
|
TOM JONES COLOR
Guests: George Burns, John Davidson, Sally Ann Howes, the
Dave Clark Five
|
|
10:00
|
SUSPENSE THEATRE—Drama
|
|
11:00
|
NEWS—Roger Grimsby
|
|
11:30
|
JOEY BISHOP COLOR
Guest: Burt Lancaster
|
|
1:00
|
MOVIE—Drama
“Operation Warhead” (English; 1961)
|
8 WNHC (NEW HAVEN) (ABC)
|
||
Morning
|
||
6:10
|
NEWS
|
|
6:15
|
DAVEY AND GOLIATH
|
|
6:30
|
WAY OUT
|
|
7:00
|
MR. GOOBER
|
|
9:00
|
STEVE ALLEN—Variety COLOR
Guests: Abbe Lane, Louis Nye, Caroline Richter, Ike Cole
and his trio
|
|
10:30
|
MERV GRIFFIN
|
|
11:30
|
JOAN RIVERS COLOR
Guests: Dick Shawn, Sidney Drazen
|
|
Afternoon
|
||
12:00
|
BEWITCHED—Comedy
|
|
12:30
|
FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK COLOR
Guests: Marty Allen, Stu Gilliam, Lee Grant, Meredith MacRae,
Jan Murray
|
|
12:55
|
CHILDREN’S DOCTOR
|
|
1:00
|
DREAM HOUSE
|
|
1:30
|
LET’S MAKE A DEAL
|
|
2:00
|
NEWLYWED GAME
|
|
2:30
|
DATING GAME
|
|
3:00
|
GENERAL HOSPITAL—Serial
|
|
3:30
|
ONE LIFE TO LIVE
|
|
4:00
|
MIKE DOUGLAS—Variety COLOR
Guests: Troy Donahue, Martha Raye
|
|
5:30
|
I LOVE LUCY—Comedy
|
|
Evening
|
||
6:00
|
NEWS—Bob Norman
|
|
6:10
|
WEATHER—Carroll
|
|
6:15
|
NEWS—Bob Norman
|
|
6:20
|
SPORTS—Galiette
|
|
6:30
|
NEWS—Frank Reynolds
|
|
7:00
|
TRUTH OR
CONSEQUENCES—Game
|
|
7:30
|
FLYING NUN—Comedy
|
|
8:00
|
THAT GIRL—Comedy
|
|
8:30
|
BEWITCHED—Comedy
|
|
9:00
|
TOM JONES COLOR
Guests: George Burns, John Davidson, Sally Ann Howes, the
Dave Clark Five
|
|
10:00
|
OUTCASTS—Western
|
|
11:00
|
NEWS—Thompson
|
|
11:10
|
WEATHER—Bob Jones
|
|
11:15
|
NEWS—Thompson
|
|
11:20
|
SPORTS--Galiette
|
|
11:30
|
JOEY BISHOP COLOR
Guest: Burt Lancaster
|
|
1:00
|
NEWS
|
9 WOR (IND.)
|
||
Morning
|
||
7:55
|
NEWS AND WEATHER
|
|
8:00
|
BONNIE PRUDDEN
|
|
8:30
|
CARTOONS
|
|
9:00
|
ROMPER ROOM
|
|
10:00
|
BOZO’S CIRCUS
|
|
11:00
|
JOURNEY TO ADVENTURE
|
|
11:30
|
STOCK MARKET
|
|
Afternoon
|
||
3:00
|
FIRESIDE THEATER—Drama
|
|
3:30
|
LORETTA YOUNG—Drama
|
|
4:00
|
MOVIE—Adventure COLOR
“The Defeat of Hannibal” (Italian; 1960)
|
|
Evening
|
||
6:00
|
GILLIGAN’S ISLAND—Comedy
|
|
6:30
|
I SPY—Drama
|
|
7:30
|
DIVORCE COURT—Drama
|
|
8:00
|
BASEBALL COLOR
New York Mets at Atlanta Braves
|
|
11:00
|
MOVIE—Drama
“Edge of the City” (1957)
|
|
1:00
|
JOE FRANKLIN COLOR
Guest: Roderick Thorpe
|
|
2:00
|
NEWS
|
11 WPIX (IND.)
|
||
Morning
|
||
7:20
|
NEWS
|
|
7:30
|
TV HIGH SCHOOL
|
|
8:00
|
BIOGRAPHY—Documentary
|
|
8:30
|
WINKY DINK/HERCULES—Children
|
|
9:00
|
KRAZY KAT—Children
|
|
9:30
|
JACK LA LANNE
|
|
10:00
|
DAVID WADE—Cooking
|
|
10:30
|
STEVE ALLEN—Variety COLOR
Guests: Jane Russell, Avery Schreiber, Ken Greenwald, Larry
Hefner
|
|
11:50
|
NEWS
|
|
Afternoon
|
||
12:00
|
UNDERDOG—Children
|
|
12:30
|
ROCKY—Children
|
|
1:00
|
LITTLE RASCALS
|
|
1:30
|
MOVIE—Adventure
“The Scarlet Spear” (1954)
|
|
3:00
|
CAPTAIN SCARLET
|
|
3:30
|
SPEED RACER
|
|
4:00
|
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO
|
|
4:30
|
THREE STOOGES
|
|
5:00
|
SUPERMAN—Adventure
|
|
5:30
|
MUNSTERS—Comedy
|
|
Evening
|
||
6:00
|
F TROOP—Comedy
|
|
6:30
|
VOYAGE—Adventure
|
|
7:30
|
HONEYMOONERS—Comedy
|
|
8:00
|
PATTY DUKE—Comedy
|
|
8:30
|
POLITICAL DEBATE SPECIAL COLOR
Republican Mayoral Debate
|
|
9:30
|
PASSWORD—Game COLOR
Guests: Amanda Blake, Ray Bolger
|
|
10:00
|
DR. KILDARE—Drama
|
|
11:00
|
NEWS—Lee Nelson
|
|
11:35
|
MOVIE—Comedy
“Man in the Moon” (English; 1956)
|
|
1:05
|
NEWS—Lee Nelson
|
13 WNDT (NET)
|
||
Morning
|
||
8:55
|
CLASSROOM
|
|
Afternoon
|
||
12:00
|
CLASSROOM—Education
|
|
4:30
|
LITTLE ADAM
|
|
4:45
|
FRIENDLY GIANT—Children
|
|
5:00
|
MISTEROGERS—Children
|
|
5:30
|
WHAT’S NEW—Children
|
|
Evening
|
||
6:00
|
TV HIGH SCHOOL
|
|
6:30
|
THIS WEEK IN
EDUCATION
|
|
7:00
|
NEW JERSEY SPEAKS
|
|
7:30
|
TO BE ANNOUNCED
|
|
8:00
|
NEWS IN PERSPECTIVE
|
|
9:00
|
SOUL!—Variety COLOR
Guests: Clarence Carter, Dee Dee Sharp
|
|
10:00
|
NEWSFRONT—Mitchell Krauss
|
31 WNYC (IND.)
|
||
Morning
|
||
10:00
|
SIGHT AND SOUND—Music
|
|
10:30
|
FILM
|
|
11:00
|
INTERNATIONAL
INTERVIEW
|
|
11:30
|
TRAVELOGS
|
|
Afternoon
|
||
12:30
|
MUSIC RECITAL
|
|
1:30
|
INTERLUDE
|
|
3:00
|
FILMS
|
|
4:00
|
AROUND THE CLOCK
|
|
4:30
|
BIG PICTURE—Army
|
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5:00
|
FILM
|
|
5:30
|
CONSULTATION—Medicine
|
|
Evening
|
||
6:00
|
IT’S FUN TO READ—Discussion
|
|
6:30
|
NEWS—Paul Manacher
|
|
6:45
|
FILM
|
|
7:00
|
STAFF LETTER—Documentary
|
|
7:30
|
ON THE JOB—Fire Department
|
|
8:00
|
FILMS
|
|
8:30
|
ONE TO ONE—Art
|
|
9:00
|
MAN AND THE UNIVERSE
|
|
9:30
|
NEWS—Herbert Boland
|
|
9:45
|
ITALIAN PANORAMA
|
|
10:00
|
GERMAN—Lessons
|
47 WNJU (NEWARK) (IND.)
|
||
Afternoon
|
||
5:00
|
NEWS IN SPANISH
|
|
5:10
|
MOVIE—Western
“Camino Sangreinto” (1943)
|
|
Evening
|
||
6:30
|
OUR LADY OF FATIMA—Serial
|
|
7:00
|
MARIA—Serial
|
|
8:00
|
MYRTA SILVA
|
|
9:30
|
SPANISH DRAMA
|
|
10:00
|
NEWS—Kevin Corrigan
|
|
10:15
|
VARIETY SHOW
|
|
11:15
|
COUNTRY GIRL—Serial
|
|
11:45
|
HAWKEYE—Western
|
|
12:15
|
NEWS—Arturo Rodriguez
|
TV
A bit, and perhaps a piece or two:
ReplyDeleteNoting that there's a mayoral election in New York City this year (1969), and the primary season is going full tilt.
This was the year that John Lindsay, the Republican/Liberal incumbent, lost the GOP primary to a far more conservative rival, whose name I've momentarily forgotten (darndarndarndarndarn).
Mayor Lindsay retained the endorsement of the Liberal Party (which normally backed the Democratic candidate), and ultimately won in the general election by carrying Manhattan and Queens by wide margins.
This in its turn led to Lindsay moving to the Democratic Party, where his Rockefellerism didn't exactly help him; his '72 Presidential run didn't take for a number of reasons.
Details can be found in various places on the 'Net.
Here in Chicago, we didn't get the Allen Ludden and Donald O'Connor shows either; Chicago just wasn't on the bicycle routes, I guess.
Looking at the guests on these shows:
Allen Ludden had a British comedy team, Tony Hendra and Nic Ullett, who were part of the Oxbridge group.
Both men became better known for other things: Hendra as a founding writer on the National Lampoon, and Ullett as a reliable character actor on soaps (which by that time were the only dramatic shows still being done in NYC).
Meanwhile, one of Donald O'Connor's guests is Father Tom Vaughn, an Anglican priest who sidelined as a jazz pianist (did rather well at it as I recall).
By the way -
- you were aware that Mary Tyler Moore was a native of Brooklyn NY … weren't you?
No?
Oh well …
By the way, you were aware that Mary Tyler Moore's television show was set in Minneapolis...weren't you?
DeleteUnless there's some other James Brown I'm forgetting, certainly the James Brown playing with Rita Moreno on Match Game was Jim Brown the football-star-turned-actor, and not Soul Brother Number One. Although it would be must-see TV if it was.
ReplyDeleteNo kidding! Although I have to admit I've never thought of Jim Brown in terms of game shows either. I mean, what's he going to do if Rita Moreno defeats him - throw her off the set? :)
DeleteI suspect the "To Be Announced" at 10:45 P.M. on CBS was being reserved for a fifteen-minute report on the Apollo 10 mission.
ReplyDeleteI thought that was the day the lunar module was tested in orbit around the moon, so it's possible that Walter Cronkite went on the air to recap that and the rest of the day's doings in space.
Actually, Bob McAllister at that point was already hosting "Wonderama" on Sundays. "The Bob McAllister Show" was a weekday venture.
ReplyDeleteWOR's 4 P.M. movie was apparently an early incarnation of "Movie 9," which would be more famously used from Jan. 1, 1973 until 1984 when it was retitled "9 in the Afternoon." The more famous opening (with Otto Cesana's "Hi!" as the theme) dates to the 1973 relaunch, and the way it was made predated by a few months WOR's "Fright Night" open.
WPIX's late night movie show at this juncture was called "Tonight at the Movies." It would formally be renamed "The Channel 11 Film Festival" on Oct. 5, 1970.
And as for the news shenanigans of '68 that put WPIX under the microscope to a license challenge that lasted through the next decade (and led the station to go through many contortions to save their skin, such as airing "Sesame Street" in the mornings during 1969-70): Wasn't that what was satirized by Chevy Chase in editions of "Weekend Update" in the first season of "SNL" where, on so-called "remote reports" about the Patty Hearst trial, the "reporter" heard through the same type of pinched audio sound heard on many remote reports in those days (always under a different name), turned out to be Chevy himself, crouched in a corner as seen in the last second of such reports - and with a sheepish look on his face after he was revealed? (And ditto for so-called "Artist's Renderings," in one edition of which ran a clip from the 1934 cartoon "Betty Boop's Trial.")
WABC's afternoon movie skein was already "The 4:30 Movie" by this point. Mornings was "Prize Movie," hosted by Gloria DeHaven; her side of the studio was across from where "Eyewitness News," which began Nov. 11, 1968, was situated. She began with them on Jan. 27, 1969, and would be let go in early 1971 after cigarette advertising was banned from the airwaves (after which WABC retooled that show as a hostless "Morning Movie"). Their "Prize Movie" has to qualify as the shortest-lived among all the ABC stations that ran that franchise; the longest, on WXYZ Detroit, was hosted by Rita Bell from 1959 until the mid-1970's. Others included Chicago [WBKB/WLS, hosted by Ione (Rolnick) from 1968-75), Los Angeles (which at one point was hosted by Jackie Joseph of original "Little Shop of Horrors" fame) and San Francisco (which had several hosts including Connie Haines, Pat Montandon and Pippa White). The late-night after Joey Bishop was still going by "The Best of Broadway" moniker at this point.