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CBS Wednesday Schedule - Fall 1966

DAYTIME7:00 Sunrise Semester7:30 Morning News (Joseph Benti)8:00 Captain Kangaroo9:00 Local Programming10:00 Candid Camera (reruns)10:30 The Beverly Hillbillies (reruns)11:00 Andy of Mayberry (The Andy Griffith Show reruns)11:30 The Dick Van Dyke Show12:00 Love of Life12:25 News (Douglas Edwards)12:30 Search For Tomorrow12:45 The Guiding Light1:00 Local Programming1:30 As the World Turns2:00 Password2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party3:00 To Tell the Truth (daytime version)3:30 The Edge of Night4:00 The Secret StormEVENING7:00 Evening News (Walter Cronkite) (6:30 in most markets)7:30 Lost In Space8:30 The Beverly Hillbillies9:00 Green Acres9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC10:00 The Danny Kaye ShowEncyclopedia of Daytime TelevisionThe Complete Guide to Network Prime Time Network and Cable TV ShowsFeel free to compare this to the local schedules.
 
11:30 The Dick Van ------ Show
I didn't know Dick Van Patten had his own show back then.In case you didn't know, I was being sarcastic, it should've been "Dick Van Dike" (misspelled for a purpose).
 
RALfan said:
EVENING7:30 Lost In Space8:30 The Beverly Hillbillies9:00 Green Acres9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC10:00 The Danny Kaye Show
KOOL-TV Phoenix/KOLD-TV Tucson:6:30 Beverly Hillbillies (live net)7:00 Lost In Space (zero-DB from 5:30, tape)8:00 Danny Kaye (live net)9:00 Green Acres (zero-DB from 7:00, tape)9:30 Gomer Pyle (zero-DB from 7:30, tape)On occasion, Acres and/or Pyle would be on 16mm film,same night (zero-DB) as network, usually when show wassponsored by General Foods. Phoenix and Tucson wereGF test markets and in these instances some or all of thespots were different than the network spots. I don't knowwhy CBS couldn't just have sent 16mm cut-ins to KOOL/KOLDand let KOOL air the show (also fed to KOLD) on tape.Maybe the open/close billboards were different and thatwould have made it real tricky, but the 16mm reductionprints looked horrible.
 
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