April 3, 2023

What's on TV? Monday, April 5, 1965




Well, here we are at the big night, the Academy Awards. We're looking again at the Northern California edition, so we're seeing the Oscars in a different light than usual: the start time, for instance, is 7:00 p.m. Pacific, which would be 10:00 p.m. Eastern. That means it's not the last program in prime time, but the first; the Oscars are followed by the shows that the rest of the country normally sees before the awards, and for those stations that do carry Nightlife, they won't be seeing it tonight, even though everything would be done by then. And did you notice how long the timeslot is? Two hours and 30 minutes; more than enough time, in my opinion. One thing I didn't mention on Saturday is that, on a night devoted to celebrating movies, it's appropriate that we have two all-time greats on after the Oscars: All About Eve at 11:45 p.m on KGO, and Double Indemnity at 11:15 p.m. on KXTV. Being able to watch a classic movie after the Academy Awards: now that is something to celebrate.

 
-2- KTVU (SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND) (IND.)
 
Morning
 
    9:50
RELIGION TODAY—Protestant
 
  10:00
NEWS—Walt Harris
 
  10:30
JACK LA LANNE—Exercise
 
  11:00
ROMPER ROOM—Children
 
Afternoon
 
  12:00
JACK BENNY—Comedy
 
  12:30
TV HOUR OF STARS—Drama
 
    1:30
I WANT TO KNOW—Venter
 
    2:00
MOVIE—Western
“The Return of Jack Slade” (1955)
 
    3:25
NEWS
 
    3:30
CAPTAIN SATELLITE—Children
 
    4:30
MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
 
    5:00
LLOYD THAXTON—Music
Guest: Johnny Tillotson
 
Evening
 
    6:00
PETER POTAMUS—Cartoons
 
    6:30
YOGI BEAR—Cartoons
 
    7:00
FRACTURED FLICKERS
 
    7:30
MOVIE—Drama
“Ruby Gentry” (1952)
 
    9:20
DOCTORS’ NEWS CONFERENCE
 
  10:00
NEWS—Helmso, Jacobs, Mann
 
  10:30
BEST OF GROUCHO—Quiz
 
  11:00
MOVIE—Biography
“I’ll See You in My Dreams” (1952)
 
    1:05
STAR PERFORMANCE—Drama
 
 
 
-3- KCRA (SACRAMENTO) (NBC)
 
Morning
 
    6:00
RHYME AND REASON
 
    7:00
TODAY
Hugh Downs is on vacation this week
 
    9:00
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—Game   COLOR 
 
    9:30
WHAT’S THIS SONG   COLOR 
Guests: Lola Albright, Bob Denver
 
    9:55
NEWS
 
  10:00
CONCENTRATION
 
  10:30
JEOPARDY   COLOR 
 
  11:00
CALL MY BLUFF—Game   COLOR 
Celebrities: Tom Poston, Betty Furness
 
  11:30
I’LL BET—Game   COLOR 
Laraine Day and Michel Grillkhes vs. Bob and Dorothy Jo Barker
 
  11:55
NEWS
 
Afternoon
 
  12:00
NEWS
 
  12:25
NEWS
 
  12:30
LEAVE IT TO BEAVER—Comedy
 
    1:00
DOCTORS—Serial
 
    1:30
ANOTHER WORLD
 
    2:00
YOU DON’T SAY!—Game   COLOR 
Guests: Betty White, Wink Martindale. Host: Tom Kennedy
 
    2:25
NEWS
 
    2:30
MOVIE—Drama
“The Petrified Forest” (1936)
 
    4:00
MOVIE—Western
“Forty Guns” (1957)
 
    5:45
NEWS
 
Evening
 
    6:00
NEWS—Chet Huntley, David Brinkley
 
    6:30
NEWS
 
    7:00
OUTER LIMITS—Science Fiction
 
    8:00
MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.
 
    9:00
ANDY WILLIAMS—Variety   COLOR 
Guests: Jonathan Winters, Poliy Bergen
 
  10:00
LET MY PEOPLE GO   SPECIAL 
 
  11:00
NEWS
 
  11:30
JOHNNY CARSON—Variety   COLOR 
 
    1:00
NEWS
 
 
 
-4- KRON (SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND) (NBC)
 
Morning
 
    5:55
FARM NEWS
 
    6:00
PROFILE—San Diego State
 
    6:30
OUR WORLD—Education
 
    7:00
TODAY
Hugh Downs is on vacation this week
 
    9:00
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—Game   COLOR 
 
    9:30
WHAT’S THIS SONG   COLOR 
Guests: Lola Albright, Bob Denver
 
    9:55
NEWS
 
  10:00
CONCENTRATION
 
  10:30
JEOPARDY   COLOR 
 
  11:00
CALL MY BLUFF—Game   COLOR 
Celebrities: Tom Poston, Betty Furness
 
  11:30
I’LL BET—Game   COLOR 
Laraine Day and Michel Grillkhes vs. Bob and Dorothy Jo Barker
 
  11:55
NEWS
 
Afternoon
 
  12:00
LET’S MAKE A DEAL—Game   COLOR 
 
  12:25
NEWS
 
  12:30
MOMENT OF TRUTH—Serial
 
    1:00
DOCTORS—Serial
 
    1:30
ANOTHER WORLD
 
    2:00
YOU DON’T SAY!—Game   COLOR 
Guests: Betty White, Wink Martindale. Host: Tom Kennedy
 
    2:30
MATCH GAME   COLOR 
Guests: Jayne Mansfield, Milt Kamen. Host: Gene Rayburn
 
    2:55
NEWS—Nancy Dickerson
 
    3:00
LARAMIE—Western
 
    4:00
WHIRLYBIRDS—Adventure
 
    4:30
MAYOR ART—Children
 
    5:30
BACHELOR FATHER—Comedy
 
Evening
 
    6:00
NEWS—Chet Huntley, David Brinkley
 
    6:30
NEWS
 
    6:55
SPORTS
 
    7:00
ASSIGNMENT FOUR
 
    7:30
KAREN—Comedy
 
    8:00
MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.
 
    9:00
ANDY WILLIAMS—Variety   COLOR 
Guests: Jonathan Winters, Poliy Bergen
 
  10:00
ALFRED HITCHCOCK
“Power of Attorney”
 
  11:00
NEWS
 
  11:30
JOHNNY CARSON—Variety   COLOR 
 
    1:00
NEWS
 
    1:30
MOVIE—Comedy
“Merrily We Live” (1938)
 
 
 
-5- KPIX (SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND) (CBS)
 
Morning
 
    5:55
SUNRISE SEMESTER
Russian Literature in Translation
 
    6:25
SOCIOLOGY—Lessons
“Higher Education and Poverty”
 
    6:55
KPIX EDITORIAL
 
    7:00
JACK’S PLACE—Children
 
    8:00
CAPTAIN KANGAROO
 
    9:00
NEWS—Mike Wallace
 
    9:30
I LOVE LUCY—Comedy
 
  10:00
ANDY GRIFFITH
 
  10:30
McCOYS—Comedy
 
  11:00
LOVE OF LIFE
 
  11:25
NEWS
 
  11:30
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW—Serial
 
  11:45
GUIDING LIGHT—Serial
 
Afternoon
 
  12:00
NEWS
 
  12:30
AS THE WORLD TURNS—Serial
 
    1:00
PASSWORD—Game
Guests: Peter Lind Hayes, Rita Moreno
 
    1:30
HOUSE PARTY
Guest: Mrs. Edward G. Robinson
 
    2:00
TO TELL THE TRUTH
Panelists: Peggy Cass, Joan Fontaine, Robert Morse, Sam Levenson. Host: Bud Collyer
 
    2:25
NEWS
 
    2:30
EDGE OF NIGHT
 
    3:00
SECRET STORM
 
    3:30
MIKE DOUGLAS—Variety
 
    4:30
MOVIE—Musical
“Let’s Rock!” (1958)
 
    5:55
KPIX EDITORIAL
 
Evening
 
    6:00
NEWS
 
    6:30
NEWS—Walter Cronkite
 
    7:00
HAVE GUN—WILL TRAVEL
 
    7:30
TO TELL THE TRUTH
 
    8:00
I’VE GOT A SECRET
Guest: Durward Kirby
 
    8:30
ANDY GRIFFITH
 
    9:00
LUCILLE BALL
 
    9:30
MANY HAPPY RETURNS
 
  10:00
CBS REPORTS
“Abortion and the Law”
 
  11:00
NEWS
 
  11:20
MOVIE—Science Fiction
“Godzilla, King of the Monsters” (Japanese; 1956)
 
  12:50
MOVIE—Drama
“Television Spy” (1939)
 

       -6- KVIE (SACRAMENTO) (EDUC.)
       Morning
    9:10
CLASSROOM—Education
Subjects: Mathematics, Spanish, science
 
Afternoon
 
    1:10
CLASSROOM—Education
Subjects: Geography, science, music
 
    5:30
BETTY B—Songs
 
    5:45
FRIENDLY GIANT—Children
 
Evening
 
    6:00
WHAT’S NEW—Children
 
    6:30
STOCK MARKET REPORT
 
    6:35
MUSICAL PORTRAITS
 
    7:00
COMMUNISM—Lecture
 
    7:15
GERMANY TODAY
 
    7:30
ENCOUNTERS
 
    8:00
POPULATION PROBLEM   SPECIAL 
 
    9:00
STORIES OF GUY DE MAUPASSANT—Drama
 
  10:00
PACEM IN TERRIS—Discussion   SPECIAL 
 
 
 
-7- KGO (SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND) (ABC)
 
Morning
 
    6:00
CHANNEL FOR LEARNING
 
    6:30
DIXIE SINGIN’—Music
 
    7:00
MARSHAL ‘J’—Children
 
    8:00
BAT MASTERSON—Western
 
    8:30
COUNT MARCO—Women
 
    9:00
GIRL TALK—Panel
Panelists: Claire Berenson, Diahn Williams, Dorothy Strelsin
 
    9:30
MOVIE—Adventure
“The Barefoot Mailman” (1951)
 
  11:20
NEWS—Bob Dunn
 
  11:30
PRICE IS RIGHT
Celebrity: Sheila MacRae
 
Afternoon
 
  12:00
DONNA REED—Comedy
 
  12:30
FATHER KNOWS BEST
 
    1:00
REBUS—Game
 
    1:30
ON THE SCENE—Dick Stewart
 
    2:00
FLAME IN THE WIND
 
    2:30
DAY IN COURT
 
    2:55
NEWS—Marlene Sanders
 
    3:00
GENERAL HOSPITAL
 
    3:30
YOUNG MARRIEDS
 
    4:00
TRAILMASTER
 
    5:00
MOVIE—Adventure
“The Barbarians” (Italian; 1957) Bay Area TV Debut
 
Evening
 
    6:30
LEAVE IT TO BEAVER—Comedy
 
    6:55
SPORTS
 
    7:00
OSCAR AWARDS   SPECIAL 
“Wendy and Me,” “Ben Casey” and “Nightlife” are pre-empted this evening
 
    9:30
BING CROSBY—Comedy
 
  10:00
NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS—Comedy
 
  10:30
VOYAGE—Adventure
 
  11:30
NEWS
 
  11:45
MOVIE—Drama
“All About Eve” (1950)
 
 
 
 7  KRCR (REDDING) (ABC, NBC)
 
Morning
 
    8:00
TODAY
Hugh Downs is on vacation this week
Picked up in progress
 
    9:00
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—Game   COLOR 
 
    9:30
WHAT’S THIS SONG   COLOR 
Guests: Lola Albright, Bob Denver
 
    9:55
NEWS
 
  10:00
CONCENTRATION
 
  10:30
JEOPARDY   COLOR 
 
  11:00
CALL MY BLUFF—Game   COLOR 
Celebrities: Tom Poston, Betty Furness
 
  11:30
PRICE IS RIGHT
Celebrity: Sheila MacRae
 
Afternoon
 
  12:00
DONNA REED—Comedy
 
  12:30
FATHER KNOWS BEST
 
    1:00
REBUS—Game
 
    1:30
ANOTHER WORLD
 
    2:00
FLAME IN THE WIND
 
    2:30
DAY IN COURT
 
    2:55
NEWS—Marlene Sanders
 
    3:00
GENERAL HOSPITAL
 
    3:30
YOUNG MARRIEDS
 
    4:00
TRAILMASTER
 
    5:00
MAGILLA GORILLA—Cartoons
 
    5:30
CASPER—Cartoons
 
Evening
 
    6:00
NEWS
 
    6:30
NEWS—Chet Huntley, David Brinkley
 
    7:00
OSCAR AWARDS   SPECIAL 
“Wendy and Me,” “Ben Casey” and “Nightlife” are pre-empted this evening
 
    9:30
FARMER’S DAUGHTER—Comedy
 
  10:00
NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS—Comedy
 
  10:30
VOYAGE—Adventure
 
  11:30
NEWS
 
  11:45
JOHNNY CARSON   COLOR 
 
 
 
-8- KSBW (SALINAS) (CBS, NBC)
 
Morning
 
    7:00
TODAY
Hugh Downs is on vacation this week
 
    9:00
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—Game   COLOR 
 
    9:30
WHAT’S THIS SONG   COLOR 
Guests: Lola Albright, Bob Denver
 
    9:55
NEWS
 
  10:00
CONCENTRATION
 
  10:30
JEOPARDY   COLOR 
 
  11:00
LOVE OF LIFE
 
  11:25
NEWS
 
  11:30
I’LL BET—Game   COLOR 
Laraine Day and Michel Grillkhes vs. Bob and Dorothy Jo Barker
 
  11:55
NEWS
 
Afternoon
 
  12:00
LET’S MAKE A DEAL—Game   COLOR 
 
  12:25
NEWS
 
  12:30
AS THE WORLD TURNS—Serial
 
    1:00
PASSWORD—Game
Guests: Peter Lind Hayes, Rita Moreno
 
    1:30
HOUSE PARTY
Guest: Mrs. Edward G. Robinson
 
    2:00
TO TELL THE TRUTH
Panelists: Peggy Cass, Joan Fontaine, Robert Morse, Sam Levenson. Host: Bud Collyer
 
    2:25
NEWS
 
    2:30
EDGE OF NIGHT
 
    3:00
SECRET STORM
 
    3:30
MOVIE—Drama
“Beware, My Lovely” (1952)
 
    5:30
SUPERMAN—Adventure
 
Evening
 
    6:00
NEWS
 
    6:30
NEWS—Walter Cronkite
 
    7:00
WALT DISNEY’S WORLD
 
    8:00
I’VE GOT A SECRET
Guest: Durward Kirby
 
    8:30
ANDY GRIFFITH
 
    9:00
LUCILLE BALL
 
    9:30
MOVIE—Drama
“Women’s World” (1954)
 
  11:30
JOHNNY CARSON—Variety   COLOR 
 
 
 
-9- KQED (SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND) (EDUC.)
 
Morning
 
    8:00
CLASSROOM—Education
Subjects: Mathematics, science, Spanish
 
Afternoon
 
    1:10
CLASSROOM—Education
Subjects: Geography, science, French
 
    4:30
FRENCH CHEF—Cooking
Ham Dinner in 30 minutes
 
    5:00
WHAT’S NEW—Children
 
    5:30
TV KINDERGARTEN
 
Evening
 
    6:00
WHAT’S NEW—Children
 
    6:30
PORTRAIT IN MUSIC
 
    7:00
ANTIQUES—George Michael
 
    7:30
ENCOUNTERS
 
    8:00
NATURE OF CONSERVATION
 
    8:30
KALEIDOSCOPE—Discussion
 
    9:00
POPULATION PROBLEM   SPECIAL 
 
  10:00
RADENZEL REPORTS
 
  10:15
PROFILE: BAY AREA
 
 
 
10 KXTV (SACRAMENTO) (CBS)
 
Morning
 
    6:20
FOCUS ON FARMING
 
    6:30
SUNRISE SEMESTER
Russian Literature in Translation
 
    7:00
DIVER DAN—Cartoons
 
    8:00
CAPTAIN KANGAROO
 
    9:00
NEWS—Mike Wallace
 
    9:30
I LOVE LUCY—Comedy
 
  10:00
ANDY GRIFFITH
 
  10:30
McCOYS—Comedy
 
  11:00
LOVE OF LIFE
 
  11:25
NEWS
 
  11:30
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW—Serial
 
  11:45
GUIDING LIGHT—Serial
 
Afternoon
 
  12:00
NEWS
 
  12:30
AS THE WORLD TURNS—Serial
 
    1:00
PASSWORD—Game
Guests: Peter Lind Hayes, Rita Moreno
 
    1:30
HOUSE PARTY
Guest: Mrs. Edward G. Robinson
 
    2:00
TO TELL THE TRUTH
Panelists: Peggy Cass, Joan Fontaine, Robert Morse, Sam Levenson. Host: Bud Collyer
 
    2:25
NEWS
 
    2:30
EDGE OF NIGHT
 
    3:00
SECRET STORM
 
    3:30
DOBIE GILLIS—Comedy
 
    4:00
MIKE DOUGLAS—Variety
 
    5:30
LLOYD THAXTON—Music
Guest: Chuck Berry
 
Evening
 
    6:30
NEWS—Walter Cronkite
 
    7:00
NEWS
 
    7:30
TO TELL THE TRUTH
 
    8:00
I’VE GOT A SECRET
Guest: Durward Kirby
 
    8:30
ANDY GRIFFITH
 
    9:00
LUCILLE BALL
 
    9:30
MANY HAPPY RETURNS
 
  10:00
CBS REPORTS
“Abortion and the Law”
 
  11:00
NEWS
 
  11:15
MOVIE—Drama
“Double Indemnity” (1944)
 
 
 
11 KNTV (SAN JOSE) (ABC)
 
Morning
 
    8:00
CONTINENTAL COASSROOM
“Foundations of Democracy in America”
 
    8:30
GOSPEL SINGING—Music
 
    9:00
HOCUS POCUS—Children
 
  10:00
GIRL TALK—Panel
Panelists: Dody Goodman, Karen Gustafson, Lanie Kazan. Virginia Graham hosts.
 
  10:30
ADVENTURES IN PARADISE
 
  11:30
PRICE IS RIGHT
Celebrity: Sheila MacRae
 
Afternoon
 
  12:00
DONNA REED—Comedy
 
  12:30
FATHER KNOWS BEST
 
    1:00
REBUS—Game
 
    1:30
AFTERNOON—Jess and Lu
 
    2:00
FLAME IN THE WIND
 
    2:30
DAY IN COURT
 
    2:55
NEWS—Marlene Sanders
 
    3:00
GENERAL HOSPITAL
 
    3:30
YOUNG MARRIEDS
 
    4:00
TRAILMASTER
 
    5:00
LEAVE IT TO BEAVER—Comedy
 
    5:30
RIFLEMAN—Western
 
Evening
 
    6:00
NEWS
 
    6:30
WORLD OF GIANTS
 
    7:00
OSCAR AWARDS   SPECIAL 
“Wendy and Me,” “Ben Casey” and “Nightlife” are pre-empted this evening
 
    9:30
BING CROSBY—Comedy
 
  10:00
NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS—Comedy
 
  10:30
RICHARD DIAMOND—Mystery
 
  11:00
NEWS
 
  11:30
MOVIE—Historical Drama
“Land of the Pharaohs” (1955)
 
 
 
12 KHSL (CHICO) (CBS)
 
Morning
 
    7:30
BIG PICTURE—Army
 
    8:00
CAPTAIN KANGAROO
 
    9:00
NEWS—Mike Wallace
 
    9:30
I LOVE LUCY—Comedy
 
  10:00
ANDY GRIFFITH
 
  10:30
McCOYS—Comedy
 
  11:00
LOVE OF LIFE
 
  11:25
NEWS
 
  11:30
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW—Serial
 
  11:45
GUIDING LIGHT—Serial
 
Afternoon
 
  12:00
OUR MISS BROOKS—Comedy
 
  12:30
AS THE WORLD TURNS—Serial
 
    1:00
PASSWORD—Game
Guests: Peter Lind Hayes, Rita Moreno
 
    1:30
HOUSE PARTY
Guest: Mrs. Edward G. Robinson
 
    2:00
TO TELL THE TRUTH
Panelists: Peggy Cass, Joan Fontaine, Robert Morse, Sam Levenson. Host: Bud Collyer
 
    2:25
NEWS
 
    2:30
EDGE OF NIGHT
 
    3:00
SECRET STORM
 
    3:30
JACK BENNY—Comedy
 
    4:00
MOVIE—Drama
“Mr. Skeffington” (1944)
 
    5:30
HAVE GUN—WILL TRAVEL
 
Evening
 
    6:00
NEWS
 
    6:30
NEWS—Walter Cronkite
 
    7:00
MEN IN CRISIS—Documentary
 
    7:30
TO TELL THE TRUTH
 
    8:00
I’VE GOT A SECRET
Guest: Durward Kirby
 
    8:30
ANDY GRIFFITH
 
    9:00
LUCILLE BALL
 
    9:30
MANY HAPPY RETURNS
 
  10:00
CBS REPORTS
“Abortion and the Law”
 
  11:00
NEWS
 
  11:25
MOVIE—Adventure
“Crosswinds” (1951)
 
 
 
13 KOVR (SAC) (ABC)
 
Morning
 
    6:50
NEWS
 
    6:55
RANCH AND GARDEN WORLD
 
    7:00
CARTOONLAND—Children
 
    7:45
MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
 
    8:15
KING AND ODIE—Cartoons
 
    8:30
MOVIE—Comedy
“It Should Happen to You” (1953)
 
  10:00
FATHER KNOWS BEST—Comedy
 
  10:30
DONNA REED—Comedy
 
  11:00
REBUS—GAME   DEBUT 
 
  11:30
PRICE IS RIGHT
Celebrity: Sheila MacRae
 
Afternoon
 
  12:00
NEWS
 
  12:15
HELEN BALE—Interviews
 
  12:30
MOVIE—Musical
“When You’re Smiling” (1950)
 
    2:00
FLAME IN THE WIND
 
    2:30
DAY IN COURT
 
    2:55
NEWS—Marlene Sanders
 
    3:00
GENERAL HOSPITAL
 
    3:30
YOUNG MARRIEDS
 
    4:00
TRAILMASTER
 
    5:00
CAPTAIN DELTA—Children
 
    5:30
HUCKLEBERRY HOUND
 
Evening
 
    6:00
NEWS
 
    6:15
NEWS—Peter Jennings
 
    6:30
WELLS FARGO—Western
 
    7:00
OSCAR AWARDS   SPECIAL 
“Wendy and Me,” “Ben Casey” and “Nightlife” are pre-empted this evening
 
    9:30
BING CROSBY—Comedy
 
  10:00
NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS—Comedy
 
  10:30
HAVE GUN—WILL TRAVEL
 
  11:00
NEWS
 
  11:30
BRONCO—Western
 
  12:30
TIGHTROPE!—Police
 
    1:00
NEWS

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4 comments:

  1. I think that Wink Martindale, guesting on YOU DON'T SAY! this week, was known as "Win" Martindale while he was hosting WHAT'S THIS SONG? He certainly could've become "Wink" Martindale in the show opening though, at least once. From what I recall, YDS! host Tom Kennedy returned the favor and was a celebrity contestant on WTS? the next week.

    According to TV GUIDE, THE MATCH GAME made its color debut today (if you ignore TVG's likely error in showing its 1962-63 premiere week in color).

    ABC probably preempted NIGHTLIFE because the Oscars would run late on the East Coast. At the time (and probably for the most part still now), the East Coast drives much of network programming all over the US.


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    1. Fun Fact:
      Winston Conrad Martindale had been known all his life to friends and family as Wink; when he went into radio, that's how he became popular - and attracted NBC's attention.
      When he got to New York City, the NBC suits thought that 'Wink' was a silly name for a grown-up game show host, so Winston C. agreed to contract his first name into the more distinguished sounding 'Win'.
      Ultimately, Mr. Martindale racked up enough hosting and commercial credits that he was able to reclaim his 'k' - and he's been Wink ever since.
      I love happy endings, don't you?

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    2. You're right, Jon, that the issue listed him as "Win." I frequently struggle wondering how familiar readers are with pop culture going back that far (although I know that you and Mike pretty much share my sensibilities). In this case, I was banking that more people would recognize him as "Wink" than "Win," so I made the change, anticipating some might think it was a typo otherwise.

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