November 7, 2022

What's on TV? Sunday, November 6, 1955




Unless I'm mistaken, I think we have a winner in the contest for the year's best program description: WSTV's 6:00 p.m. listing for Lassie. "Dog Drama." That about says it, doesn't it? Elsewhere, NBC Opera Theater makes its season debut with Lukas Foss' made-for-TV opera Griffelkin, about a young devil residing in Hell's nursery. That's preceded by an interview with former president Herbert Hoover, when he had been out of office for nearly 23 years (2:00 p.m., WTRF). You Are There takes us to the O.K. Corral, as Walter Cronkite and his news team interview the Earps and Clantons, played by Robert Bray, John Larch, John Anderson, DeForest Kelley (who, sadly, doesn't play Doc Holliday), Arthur Reese, and Ernest Baldwin. Not a bad day of broadcasting, as seen in the Pittsburgh Edition.

 
-2- KDKA (Pittsburgh) (ABC, CBS, Du Mont, NBC)
 
MORNING
 
     9:40
Sermonette—Religion
 
     9:45
Christian Science Heals
 
   10:00
Lamp Unto My Feet—Religion
“The Bright Red Carpet”
 
   10:30
Look Up and Live—Religion
 
   11:00
This Is the Life—Religion
       
   11:30
The Parson’s Mailbox
 
AFTERNOON
 
   12:00
Super Circus—Clowns
Guest: Mary Hartline
 
   12:30
To Be Announced
 
   12:45
Jon Gnagy—Art
 
     1:00
Ramar of the Jungle
 
     1:30
Annie Oakley—Western
 
     2:00
NEWS
 
     2:15
Music and Meditation
 
     2:30
Life Begins at 80
 
     3:00
Theater—Drama
“One”
 
     4:00
December Bride—Comedy
 
     4:30
City Detective—Drama
 
     5:00
It’s Always Jan—Comedy
 
     5:30
Captain Gallant
 
EVENING
 
     6:00
Wilkens Amateur Hour
 
     7:00
DEATH VALLEY DAYS
 
     7:30
MOVIE—“The Constant Husband”   COLOR 
 
     9:00
TV PLAYHOUSE
“The Mechanical Heart”
 
   10:00
LORETTA YOUNG
 
   10:30
DR. HUDSON’S SECRET JOURNAL—Drama
 
   11:00
DREW PEARSON—News
 
   11:15
Playhouse 15—Drama
 
   11:30
NEWS
 
   11:35
MOVIE—Musical Comedy
“Song of the Open Road”
 
 
 
-6- WJAC (Johnstown) (CBS, NBC)
 
MORNING
 
     9:55
NEWS
 
   10:00
Lamp Unto My Feet—Religion
“The Bright Red Carpet”
 
   10:30
Look Up and Live—Religion
 
   11:00
UN in Action
       
   11:30
Contest Carnival
 
AFTERNOON
 
   12:00
Buffalo Bill, Jr.
 
   12:30
Wild Bill Hickok
 
     1:00
Industry on Parade
 
     1:15
Heaven Speaks—Martin
 
     1:30
O. Roberts—Evangelist
 
     2:00
Disneyland—Walt Disney
“The Story of Robin Hood,” Part 1
 
     3:00
Dr. Spock—Child Care
 
     3:30
Zoo Parade—Animals
 
     4:00
NBC Opera Theater   RETURN 
“Griffelkin”
 
     5:30
Captain Gallant
 
EVENING
 
     6:00
Meet the Press—Panel
Guest: Donald Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force. Moderator: Ned Brooks
 
     6:30
Roy Rogers—Western
 
     7:00
IT’S A GREAT LIFE
 
     7:30
MOVIE—“The Constant Husband”   COLOR 
 
     9:00
TV PLAYHOUSE
“The Mechanical Heart”
 
   10:00
LORETTA YOUNG
 
   10:30
BOB CUMMINGS SHOW
 
   11:00
NEWS—Walter Cronkite
 
   11:15
MOVIE—Drama[M1] 
“Passing Stranger”
 
   12:15
NEWS
 
 
 
-7- WTRF (Wheeling) (ABC, NBC)
 
MORNING
 
   11:00
The Christophers--Religion
       
   11:30
MOVIE—To Be Announced
 
AFTERNOON
 
   12:30
Industry on Parade
 
   12:45
Christian Science Heals
 
     1:00
TV College—Bethany
 
     1:30
Frontiers of Faith
 
     2:00
Herbert Hoover—Talk   SPECIAL 
 
     3:00
BOWLING
 
     4:00
NBC Opera Theater   RETURN 
“Griffelkin”
 
     5:30
Annie Oakley—Western
 
EVENING
 
     6:00
Disneyland—Walt Disney
“The Story of Robin Hood,” Part 1
 
     7:00
IT’S A GREAT LIFE
 
     7:30
MOVIE—“The Constant Husband”   COLOR 
 
     9:00
TV PLAYHOUSE
“The Mechanical Heart”
 
   10:00
LORETTA YOUNG
 
   10:30
JUSTICE—Drama
 
   11:00
NEWS
 
   11:05
Ethel Barrymore—Drama
 
   11:35
MOVIE—Drama
“Algiers”
 
 
 
-9- WSTV (Steubenville) (ABC, CBS)
 
MORNING
 
   10:00
Lamp Unto My Feet—Religion
“The Bright Red Carpet”
 
   10:30
Look Up and Live—Religion
 
   11:00
UN in Action
       
   11:30
Contest Carnival
 
AFTERNOON
 
   12:00
Winky Dink and You
 
   12:30
The Christophers—Religion
 
     1:00
O. Roberts—Evangelist
 
     1:30
Neapolitan Serenade
 
     2:00
The Greatest of These
 
     2:30
To Be Announced
 
     3:00
Talkaround
 
     3:30
Adventure
 
     4:00
Super Circus
 
     4:30
Let’s Take a Trip
 
     5:00
MOVIE—To Be Announced
 
EVENING
 
     6:00
Lassie—Dog Story
 
     6:30
You Are There
“The Fight at the O.K. Corral”
 
     7:00
YOU ASKED FOR IT
 
     7:30
JACK BENNY
 
     8:00
ED SULLIVAN
Guests: Liberace, Phil Silvers, Rise Stevens, David Whitfield, Linon
 
     9:00
G.E. THEATER
 
     9:30
ALFRED HITCHCOCK
“Salvage”
 
   10:00
BREAK THE BANK
 
   10:30
WHAT’S MY LINE?—Quiz
 
   11:00
NEWS—Walter Cronkite
 
   11:15
Weather
 
   11:20
WRESTLING—Hollywood
 
 
 
10 WFBG (Altoona) (ABC, CBS, NBC)
 
MORNING
 
   10:00
Lamp Unto My Feet—Religion
“The Bright Red Carpet”
 
   10:30
Look Up and Live—Religion
 
   11:00
UN in Action
       
   11:30
Contest Carnival
 
AFTERNOON
 
   12:00
Winky Dink and You
 
   12:30
Faith for Today—Religion
 
     1:00
What’s Your Trouble?
 
     1:15
Christian Science Heals
 
     1:30
Life of Triumph—Religion
 
     2:00
PRO FOOTBALL—Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears
 
     4:30
Let’s Take a Trip
 
     5:00
Man to Man—Religion
 
     5:10
The Pastor—Religion
 
     5:30
Justice—Drama
“Booby Trap”
 
EVENING
 
     6:00
Star Tonight—Drama
“The Little Wife”
 
     6:30
Meet Millie—Comedy
 
     7:00
LASSIE—Drama
 
     7:30
JACK BENNY
 
     8:00
ED SULLIVAN
Guests: Liberace, Phil Silvers, Rise Stevens, David Whitfield, Linon
 
     9:00
G.E. THEATER
 
     9:30
ORIGINAL AMATEUR HOUR
 
   10:00
APPOINTMENT WITH ADVENTURE—Drama
“Stage of Siege”
 
   10:30
CHANCE OF A LIFETIME
 
   11:00
MOVIE—Drama
“Babes in Bagdad”
 
 
 
16 WENS (Pittsburgh) (ABC, CBS, NBC)
 
EVENING
 
     6:00
Meet the Press—Panel
Guest: Donald Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force. Moderator: Ned Brooks
 
     6:30
Big Picture—Documentary
 
     7:00
YOU ASKED FOR IT
 
     7:30
FOUR STAR PLAYHOUSE
“Spray of Bullets”
 
     8:00
ED SULLIVAN
Guests: Liberace, Phil Silvers, Rise Stevens, David Whitfield, Linon
 
     9:00
G.E. THEATER
 
     9:30
M-G-M PARADE—Variety
 
   10:00
MOVIE—Drama
“The Angelus”
 
 
 
56 WARD (Pittsburgh) (ABC, CBS, Du Mont)
 
AFTERNOON
 
     4:30
Let’s Take a Trip
 
EVENING
 
     6:00
Stars of Tomorrow
 
     6:30
Featurette
 
     7:30
JACK BENNY
 
     8:00
CHURCHES FOUNDATION
 
     9:00
G.E. THEATER
 
     9:30
THE CHRISTOPHERS
 
   10:00
BIG PICTURE
 
   10:30
CLERGYMAN’S STUDY

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1 comment:

  1. Hmmmm ....
    Noting here that none of the stations in this area is a free-and-clear affiliate of any one network.
    Being unfamiliar with the local affiliate of the time, I have no way of knowing which shows are on against which in any given area, which would make a difference in how a viewer would set up his evening's watching.
    My Chicago edition is thankfully much simpler: each of the Big Three Nets has its very own station, while WGN-Ch9 (just free of DuMont) is totally on its own, and the new Educational station, WTTW-Ch 11, is gearing up very slowly - they're only on the air Monday and Friday evenings, and much of that is running a test pattern (the broadcast day, such as it is, begins at 4 pm and goes to around 10 pm on those two days; if Ch11 is on at all at any other time, it's most likely a test pattern - and Ch11's signal back then was the weakest in town, very snowy).
    Anyway, the mix-'n'-match on view here makes any comparison impossible with well-organized Chicago, and I won't be presumptuous enough to try (maybe next week ... ?).

    As long as I'm here -
    - I seem to have my Email back; the old system - I can receive, but still can't send (not that that's any great loss).
    Anyway, it's the old address: mike.doran9740@att.net - so if you'd care to send along your Indiana snail mail address, I might consider sending you some more of my excess inventory from my half-vast collections (consider this a warning ...).

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