4 WCCO (CBS)
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Morning
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7:45
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SACRED HEART—Religion
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8:00
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THE STORY—Religion DEBUT
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8:30
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INSIGHT—Religion
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9:00
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE—Dahl
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9:30
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RELIGIOUS NEWS—John Gallos
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9:45
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BOWERY BOYS—Comedy
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10:45
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HOPALONG CASSIDY—Western
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11:45
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WORLD OF AVIATION—Booen
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Afternoon
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12:00
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NEWS—Dean Montgomery
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12:15
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WEATHER—Bob Potter
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12:20
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SPORTS—Hal Scott
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12:30
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R.C.M.P.—Police
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1:00
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FILM FEATURE
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1:30
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MOVIE—Adventure COLOR
“Scaramouche” (1952)
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3:30
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OKLAHOMA CITY—Golf SPECIAL
Oklahoma City Open Invitational,
final round
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5:00
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TWENTIETH CENTURY
“The Sailing
Oystermen”
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5:30
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NEWS—Dean Montgomery
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5:45
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WEATHER—Bud Kraehling
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5:50
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SPORTS—Hal Scott
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Evening
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6:00
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LASSIE—Drama
For this fall’s
Sunday schedule, see next week’s TV GUIDE
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6:30
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MY FAVORITE MARTIAN
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7:00
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ED SULLIVAN—Variety
Guests: Rudolf
Nureyev, Dame Margot Fonteyn, Petula Clark, Alan King, the West Point Glee
Club, Sue Carson, Yugo Garrido, the Elwardos
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8:00
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TWILIGHT ZONE—Drama
Last show of the
series. Next week “Perry Mason” takes over this time spot
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9:00
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CANDID CAMERA—Comedy
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9:30
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WHAT’S MY LINE?—Panel
Panelists: Robert Q.
Lewis, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, Dorothy Kilgallen
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10:00
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NEWS—Dean Montgomery
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10:15
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WEATHER—Bud Kraehling
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10:20
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SPORTS—Hal Scott
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10:30
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AMATEUR HOUR—Variety
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11:00
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MOVIE—Western COLOR
“The Rawhide Years”
(1956)
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The Twilight Zone had been cancelled by CBS in 1965; after the William Shatner legal drama For the People was cancelled (13 episodes), CBS aired reruns from the hour-long fourth season.
5 KSTP (NBC)
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Morning
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7:45
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LIGHT TIME—Religion
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8:00
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BIBLE STORY TIME
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8:30
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HYMN TIME—Stone
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9:00
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QUIZ A CATHOLIC
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9:30
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FAITH FOR TODAY—Religion
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10:00
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FILM FEATURE
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10:30
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THIS IS THE LIFE—Religion
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11:00
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MEN OF ANNAPOLIS—Drama
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11:30
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FOREST RANGERS—Adventure
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Afternoon
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12:00
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WEST POINT—Drama
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12:30
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HARBOR COMMAND—Police
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1:00
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MOVIE—Drama
“Rebecca” (1940)
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3:15
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FILM SHORT
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3:30
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WATKINS GLEN GRAND PRIX SPECIAL
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4:00
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ENCORE—Documentary COLOR
“Our Man in Hong
Kong”
Last show of the season.
Next week, AFL pro football takes over this time spot
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5:00
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MEET THE PRESS—Interview COLOR
Guest: Gov. George
Romney (R., Mich.)
Last show in this
time spot. “Meet the Press” will be seen Sunday, 12-12:30 P.M., beginning
Sept. 19
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5:30
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CAR 54—Comedy
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Evening
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6:00
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NEWS—MacDougall
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6:15
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WEATHER—Morris
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6:20
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SPORTS—Cannon
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6:30
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WALT DISNEY’S WORLD COLOR
“Kilroy,” Part 3
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7:30
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BRANDED—Western
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8:00
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BONANZA—Western
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9:00
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ROGUES—Drama
Last show of the
series at this time. Later this month, “The Rogues” returns on Ch. 11 Wednesdays
from 8 to 9 P.M.
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10:00
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NEWS—MacDougall
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10:15
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WEATHER—Austin
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10:20
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SPORTS—Cannon
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10:30
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MOVIE—Drama
“Ugetsu” (Japanese;
1953)
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With the AFL resuming next week and the NFL the following week, this will be the last football-free Sunday for awhile.
9 KMSP (ABC)
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Morning
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8:15
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CHRISTOPHER PROGRAM
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8:30
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SOUL’S HARBOR—Religion
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9:00
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ORAL ROBERTS—Religion
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9:30
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GRAND JURY—Police
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10:00
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BEANY AND CECIL
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10:30
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BULLWINKLE—Cartoons
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11:00
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DISCOVERY ’65—Children
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11:30
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SILVER WINGS—Documentary
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Afternoon
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12:00
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ABC SCOPE
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12:30
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ISSUES AND ANSWERS
Guest: Secretary of
Labor W. Willard Wirtz
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1:00
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PEOPLE’S CHOICE—Comedy
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1:30
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MARRY A MILLIONAIRE
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2:00
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UPBEAT—Variety
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3:00
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MOVIE—Adventure
“Action in Arabia”
(1944)
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4:30
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ADVENTURES IN PARADISE
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5:30
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SURFSIDE 6—Mystery
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Evening
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6:30
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WAGON TRAIN—Western
Last show in the
series
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7:30
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BROADSIDE—Comedy
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8:00
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MOVIE—Adventure COLOR
Sunday Night Movie: “The Vikings” (1958)
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10:00
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NEWS—Bill Fahan
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10:15
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WEATHER—Jerry Smith
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10:20
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SPORTS—Tony Parker
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10:30
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MOVIE—Comedy COLOR
“Cheaper by the
Dozen” (1950)
“ABC News and Sports”
follows movie
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ABC Scope is a general public-affairs program started in 1964; eventually, it will become dedicated solely to covering the Vietnam War. That's in the future, though—this week's edition comes from Paris, where the latest French fashions are on display. Co-host Olivia de Haviland interviews, among other designers, Yves St. Laurent.
11 WTCN (IND.)
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Morning
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9:15
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NEWS
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9:30
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LANDSCAPE IDEAS
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10:00
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FARM FORUM
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10:30
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FAMILY—Virgil Burns
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11:00
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FILM FEATURE
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11:30
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INSIGHT—Religion
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Afternoon
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12:00
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GOSPEL JUBILEE SINGERS
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12:30
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IT IS WRITTEN—Religion
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1:00
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BUYER’S DIGEST
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1:30
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HALL OF LABOR—State Fair SPECIAL
“Executive Report”
is pre-empted
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2:00
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SERGEANT PRESTON
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2:30
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LONE RANGER—Western
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3:00
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INVISIBLE MAN—Drama
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3:30
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ABBOTT AND COSTELLO
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4:00
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STONEY BURKE—Drama
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5:00
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ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDSwill
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5:30
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MOVIE—Comedy
“Keep ‘em Flying”
(1941)
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Evening
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7:00
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BILL ANDERSON—Music
Guests: Jean
Shepard, Grandpa Jones, Jim Eanes
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7:30
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HOLLYWOOD Ã GO GO—Music
Guests: the Newbeats,
Billy Strange, the Welingtons, Jerry Mason, Diane Renay, the Pair
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8:30
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RICHARD DIAMOND—Mystery
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9:00
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BISHOP SHEEN—Religion
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9:30
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NEWS
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9:45
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WEATHER—Stuart A. Lindman
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9:50
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SPORTS—Frank Buetel
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10:00
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MOVIE—Drama
“The Bells of St.
Mary’s” (1945)
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11:00
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AMOS ‘N’ ANDY—Comedy
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The Minnesota State Fair concludes tomorrow, Labor Day; hence this afternoon's broadcast from the Hall of Labor at the Fairgrounds. TV
6 comments:
BRANDED could not have been broadcast in color on Sept. 5, since NBC didn't have it in color until the show's fall premiere a week later on Sept. 12. Maybe KSTP-TV was anticipating the show in color too early.
ReplyDeleteIt always was a forward-thinking channel...
DeleteSomeone at FB explained there was a three-part episode from that first season filmed in color, but aired in black & white originally.
DeletePaul
Were they the last there episodes of that season?
DeleteMaybe the producers were anticipating renewal, noted NBC wanted to go all-color, and decided to film the last episodes in color.
I suspect that the listing indicating "Rogues" moving to WTCN Channel 11 didn't indicate that it was reruns (as I don't think any episodes were ever made for first-run syndication).
ReplyDeleteYou are correct, more's the pity - it was a fun, literate show. I would have liked another season.
DeleteThanks for writing! Drive safely!