...my mom's side of the family was pretty solidly in the NBC camp, mainly as a result of my maternal grandmother, the Milwaukee restaurateur Rosemary Bornhuetter, having been a frequent early guest in the '40s and '50s on WTMJ-TV/4 Milwaukee's local cooking shows. (She had sold the restaurant by the time the first primary affiliates for CBS and ABC in Milwaukee, WCAN-TV/25 and WOKY-TV/19 respectively, signed on in 1953.) My dad's side of the family also favoured NBC, mainly because they lived in the Fox Valley and got the best signal from WFRV/5 Green Bay; they also thought the local news anchor on CBS affiliate WBAY-TV/2, Les Sturmer, was far too stiff in his on-screen presence. By the '70s, however, my mom became a devotee of CBS' soaps, so in her home WBBM-TV/2 Chicago became the most frequently watched; whenever I visited, however, I'd most frequently turn on WFLD/32 for the daytime sitcom reruns and B.J. & Dirty Dragon...