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Honolulu, Hawaii, November 23, 1963

From The Honolulu Advertiser & Star Bulletin:

2-KONA (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KALA/Maui & 11-KALU/Hilo)

8:30AM Sheriff Ken (with Ruff & Reddy; Color)
9AM Hector Heathcote (Color)
9:30 Fireball XL-5
10AM Dennis The Menace
10:30 Fury
11AM Sergeant Preston
11:30 Bullwinkle
12Noon Exploring (Color)
1PM Captain Gallant
1:30 Wild Kingdom
2PM Checkmate
3PM Top Star Bowling
4PM Army College Football
4:30 NFL Highlights
5PM Joe Rose Show
5:30 Shabondama Holiday (Color)
6PM Seventeen (Color)
6:30 International Showtime, "Belgian Circus Festival"
7:30 The Lieutenant, "Instant Wedding"
8:30 The Joey Bishop Show, "Joey and The Andrew Sisters" (Color)
9PM Saturday Night at The Movies, "Untamed" (1955; Color)
11PM Saturday Night's Second Feature, "Hangman Also Die" (1943)

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui & 13-KHJK/Hilo)

7:30AM Captain Honolulu's Favorites (Color)
8AM Saturday Morning Movie, "Hurricane Island" (1951)
9:30 New Casper Cartoon Show
10AM Bugs Bunny
10:30 50th State Wrestling
11:30 AFL Football: New York at Denver
2:30PM Fight of The Week: Wayne Thornton vs. Gregorio Peralta
3:30 50th State Theater, "Teen-agers From Outer Space" (1959)
5PM Hootenanny (Woody Allen, New Cristy Minstrels and the Dukes of Dixieland are the guests, filmed at Fordham University)
6PM Lucky's Luau
7PM Lawrence Welk
8PM Jerry Lewis (Martha Raye, John Bubbles, Carol Lawrence and Jack Jones are the guests)
10PM Big Movie, "Duel In The Sun" (Color)
12Mid Four Star Movie, "Cape Canaveral Monster"

9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KHBC/Hilo)

6:30AM Sunrise Semester
7AM Traffic Safety Education Series
7:15 Comedy Time
7:30 Quick Draw McGraw
8AM Captain Kangaroo
9AM Mighty Mouse Playhouse
9:30 Roy Rogers
10AM Jack McCoy
12Noon NFL Football: Los Angeles at Detroit
3PM Encore Theater, "Love Me Tender"
5PM Chronicle, "Season of War"
6PM Sports Editor with Frank Valenti
6:30 New Phil Silvers Show
7PM Jackie Gleason Show: The American Scene Magazine
8PM The Defenders, "Loophole"
9PM Gunsmoke (A cowpoke crosses paths with a would be horse thief)
10PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents
11PM Movie Show, "Doctor In The House" (British, 1955)

13-KTRG (Independent)

2:30PM Saturday Matinee, "Young Mr. Lincoln" (1939)
4PM Chubby Roland Show
4:30 Bowling Stars
5PM Soldiers of Fortune
5:30 Crusade in The Pacific
6PM Gallant Men
7PM Untouchables
8PM Vampira Shock Theater, "Son of Frankenstein" (1939)
9:30 Saturday Night Movie, "The Last Command" (1955)
 
As this was the day after the JFK assassination, how did the Hawaiian stations handle it, considering that they only got everything on film?
 
I'm going to take a wild guess and say that the TV networks transmitted the audio of their coverage (whether their TV networks or their sister radio networks) via shortwave radio relay to both Alaska and Hawaii and would be broadcast as the sound portion on TV in those states, along with slides of the late President and wirephoto pictures, interspersed with occasional in-studio commentary from local anchors.

Hopefully, someone "on the ground" in Hawaii will let us know how the local TV stations handled it.
 
Joseph_Gallant said:
I'm going to take a wild guess and say that the TV networks transmitted the audio of their coverage (whether their TV networks or their sister radio networks) via shortwave radio relay to both Alaska and Hawaii and would be broadcast as the sound portion on TV in those states, along with slides of the late President and wirephoto pictures, interspersed with occasional in-studio commentary from local anchors.
...I believe, based upon previous discussions about the incident hereabouts, that you just described exactly what was going on among the Honolulu network affiliates that day. I believe the only exception would have been that audio of the ABC, NBC and CBS coverage would have been telephoned to KHVH-TV/4, KONA-TV/2 and KGMB-TV/9, respectively; I'd guess an occasional piece of audio could have been picked up from a Voice of America shortwave retransmission of AFRTS feeds, but I don't know exactly how that would have been handled. I do know that WRUL (later WNYW, now WYFR) New York was an ABC *and* CBS Radio affiliate - http://newstalgia.crooksandliars.com/gordonskene/november-22nd-started-any-other-day-19 contains an mp3 of WRUL's broadcast of the ABC Radio coverage feed from that first hour - but I'm not sure whether WRUL sent a strong-enough signal to the Pacific for use by 2, 4 or 9. As far as whatever KTRG-TV/13 did, I'll venture a guess and say that they rebroadcast one or more of the network affiliates from an OTA signal; that's what KPHO-TV/5 Phoenix (independent), KAET-TV/8 Phoenix (NET) and KTVT/11 Fort Worth (independent) did, retransmitting the NBC and local coverage from KTAR-TV/12 Mesa and WBAP-TV/5 Fort Worth, respectively...
 
only1moore said:
13-KTRG (Independent)

8PM Vampira Shock Theater, "Son of Frankenstein" (1939)
...would this have been Malia Nurmi doing her old KABC-TV/KHJ-TV show in Honolulu, or a different performer hosting the show (licensed or otherwise) in Nurmi's old character?...
 
Ultimajock said:
only1moore said:
13-KTRG (Independent)

8PM Vampira Shock Theater, "Son of Frankenstein" (1939)
...would this have been Malia Nurmi doing her old KABC-TV/KHJ-TV show in Honolulu, or a different performer hosting the show (licensed or otherwise) in Nurmi's old character?...

They were the syndicated film package that was distributed by Screen Gems, billed as the "Vampira Shock Theater" series. The Honolulu version might have used a local version of Vampira that was licensed from Nurmi.
 
trusty said:
13-KTRG (Independent)

2:30PM Saturday Matinee, "Young Mr. Lincoln" (1939)
Ironic

Why do you find this ironic? Was it because it was a movie based on the early years of another president who was assassinated and that it was scheduled for broadcast on the day after another president was assassinated? I view it as a coincidence.
 
Mario-500 said:
trusty said:
13-KTRG (Independent)

2:30PM Saturday Matinee, "Young Mr. Lincoln" (1939)
Ironic

Why do you find this ironic? Was it because it was a movie based on the early years of another president who was assassinated and that it was scheduled for broadcast on the day after another president was assassinated? I view it as a coincidence.

"Coincidental" is part of the definition of "Ironic". It was coincidence re the timing of the movie. It was ironic that Kennedy had been characterized as "the new Lincoln" in some areas. We're basically saying the same thing.
 
How come there doesn't appear to be any news programming scheduled anywhere? I realize that there was no link with the mainland, but surely one would have expected to see some regularly scheduled local newscasts, even on a Saturday -- or am I missing something?
 
TVWorldwide said:
How come there doesn't appear to be any news programming scheduled anywhere? I realize that there was no link with the mainland, but surely one would have expected to see some regularly scheduled local newscasts, even on a Saturday -- or am I missing something?

No you're not missing anything. Saturday newscasts did not start until around 1964 on KTRG, followed in 1965 with KHVH.
 
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