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Dumbest scheduling move continued

There was a mention of ABC's showing American Bandstand at 3 PM, followed by Who Do You Trust? at 3:30, then back to Bandstand at 4 from 1957-1961. That is incorrect. When ABC started "Operation Daybreak" in 1958, Beat the Clock was put at 3. Bandstand then aired from 4-5:30 and I think that did continue until 1961. I know that by the time I started getting ABC in 1962, Queen For A Day was on at 3, followed by Who Do You Trust? at 3:30, Bandstand at 4, and American Newsstand at 4:50.
 
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