Found this in the February 2, 1974 issue of TV Guide:
At the time the top three shows nationally were "All
In The Family," "Sanford And Son," and "The Waltons."
But from September '73 through February some interesting
things appeared in various local rating books. Here are the
top-rated shows (or close to number one) in a few markets
at the time:
Hartford-New Haven: "The Rookies"
Dallas-Fort Worth, Kansas City, Denver, Washington, D.C.:
"Monday Night Football"
Birmingham: "To Tell The Truth," "General Hospital," and
"The Price Is Right" (I'm sure this was the syndicated
version on WBRC and not the CBS version on WBMG/WIAT)
Grand Rapids, Boston: Lawrence Welk
Nashville: "Hee Haw" (of course!)
Charlotte, Hartford, Dayton: CBS News With Walter Cronkite
Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville: NBC News With John Chancellor
St. Louis, New Orleans: local "Eyewitness News"
It might be interesting to see what the local number-ones are now.
At the time the top three shows nationally were "All
In The Family," "Sanford And Son," and "The Waltons."
But from September '73 through February some interesting
things appeared in various local rating books. Here are the
top-rated shows (or close to number one) in a few markets
at the time:
Hartford-New Haven: "The Rookies"
Dallas-Fort Worth, Kansas City, Denver, Washington, D.C.:
"Monday Night Football"
Birmingham: "To Tell The Truth," "General Hospital," and
"The Price Is Right" (I'm sure this was the syndicated
version on WBRC and not the CBS version on WBMG/WIAT)
Grand Rapids, Boston: Lawrence Welk
Nashville: "Hee Haw" (of course!)
Charlotte, Hartford, Dayton: CBS News With Walter Cronkite
Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville: NBC News With John Chancellor
St. Louis, New Orleans: local "Eyewitness News"
It might be interesting to see what the local number-ones are now.