After the 742 films of RKO Radio Pictures that were syndicated by C&C Super Corporation following Howard Hughes' sale of the studio to General Teleradio (which ultimately became RKO General), there was the bonanza of 725 pre-1948 MGM films that were made available to local TV stations starting in 1956. Then came six post-1948 packages (the most recent up to that point, called 'MGM / 6' and featuring such titles as Texas Carnival, Neptune's Daughter, Forever Darling and Quo Vadis, having been snapped up in New York by WABC-TV; the other packages were strewn around all commercial NYC stations except possibly WPIX, as will be mentioned below). Then in 1968, was the most comprehensive package of post-1948 titles (more specifically, released between 1949 and 1965), 'MGM / 7'. 53 of the pictures were "first-run," while the other 92 had premieres on two of the three networks (except CBS) between 1963 and 1967. 93 of the 145 flicks were in color. Among the pics in this group were the most celebrated of the post-1950 musicals from the "Golden Age" of same. This was first mentioned in Broadcasting magazine, Aug. 12, 1968, and made available to TV stations starting Sept. 2. Based on TV listings, the first of the films in this package debuted as early as Sept. 16.
In two of the biggest markets - New York and Los Angeles - the package was divided between two stations apiece. In the latter city, it was split between KABC-TV and KHJ-TV. (In the third-biggest market, Chicago, only one station - WGN-TV - got the whole bunch.) In the former, WNBC-TV appeared to get the lion's share (no pun intended) of the titles (debut airings were stretched out over three years, the most recent being in 1971), while WOR-TV (then sister station to L.A.'s KHJ) got the rest. I don't have all the 145 titles here, but based on logs I've compiled of films that aired on WNBC's Movie 4 and Sunday Film Festival, coupled with MGM TV ads put in Broadcasting, as well as Googling other New York Times listings of the early 1970's, which films went where were as follows (and this is a very partial list; if anyone has more info and can say for certain who got what, I'd be happy to hear):
WNBC-TV:
- Ada
- Annie Get Your Gun (1950 film w/Betty Hutton)
- Bad Day at Black Rock
- The Band Wagon
- The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957 version w/Jennifer Jones)
- Bells Are Ringing
- Big Parade of Comedy
- Bridge to the Sun
- Brigadoon
- The Brothers Karamazov
- Count Your Blessings
- The Courtship of Eddie's Father (original 1963 film on which the 1969-72 TV series was based)
- Drums of Africa
- The Fastest Gun Alive
- Follow the Boys (1963)
- Gaby
- Get Yourself a College Girl (aired twice on Movie 4, in 1968 and 1974; most of the station's airings were on the late-night Great Great Show)
- The Great Caruso
- The High Cost of Loving
- High Society (1956)
- Home from the Hill
- The Honeymoon Machine
- House of Numbers (1957)
- Interrupted Melody
- Invitation to the Dance
- It Happened at the World's Fair
- Jumbo (1962)
- King Solomon's Mines (1950 version w/Stewart Granger)
- Kiss Me Kate
- Kissin' Cousins
- The Law and the Lady
- Les Girls
- Light in the Piazza
- The Long, Long Trailer
- The Magnificent Yankee
- Man on Fire (1957)
- Meet Me in Las Vegas
- Merry Andrew
- Mutiny on the Bounty (the overblown 1962 version w/Marlon Brando)
- The Naked Spur
- North by Northwest
- Of Human Bondage (1963)
- The Opposite Sex (1956)
- The Rack
- Ransom! (1956)
- Rhino!
- Ride the High Country
- Ring of Fire (1961)
- The Scapegoat
- The Secret Partner
- Seven Seas to Calais
- The Sheepman
- The Shiralee
- Singin' in the Rain
- Swordsmen of Siena
- Tamahine
- This Could Be the Night
- A Thunder of Drums
- The Time Machine
- The Tunnel of Love
- Two Loves
- The Vintage
- The Wheeler Dealers
- World in My Pocket
WOR-TV:
- Ask Any Girl
- Atlantis, the Lost Continent
- Battleground
- Because You're Mine
- Cry Terror!
- For the First Time
- The Gazebo
- The Great American Pastime
- Green Mansions
- The Haunting
- The Last Hunt
- The Last Voyage
- Looking for Love (the 1964 Connie Francis film in which then-Tonight Show host Johnny Carson made a cameo - and regretted it to the day he died, making a recurring running joke of buying up all prints so they could be destroyed)
- The Loved One
- Period of Adjustment
- The Prize
- The Seven Hills of Rome
- The Tartars
- Trial (1955)
- The V.I.P.'s
- Viva Las Vegas
- The Yellow Rolls Royce
(WNBC had previously acquired, in 1963, a package of 30 MGM films including Blackboard Jungle, The Cobweb, Silk Stockings, Dream Wife and It's Always Fair Weather; plus, in 1964, several pre-'48 titles, including The Thin Man, The Postman Always Rings Twice, The Hucksters, The Harvey Girls, and the "Andy Hardy" and "Dr. Kildare/Dr. Gillespie" series of films, after WCBS-TV's rights to the films in question had expired. WOR acquired some other post-'48 MGM's in the past, including Forbidden Planet and Conspirator. WCBS had another of the post-'48's, including Andy Hardy Goes Home, and WNEW-TV had a package that included Across the Wide Missouri. I already mentioned the group WABC got.)
In two of the biggest markets - New York and Los Angeles - the package was divided between two stations apiece. In the latter city, it was split between KABC-TV and KHJ-TV. (In the third-biggest market, Chicago, only one station - WGN-TV - got the whole bunch.) In the former, WNBC-TV appeared to get the lion's share (no pun intended) of the titles (debut airings were stretched out over three years, the most recent being in 1971), while WOR-TV (then sister station to L.A.'s KHJ) got the rest. I don't have all the 145 titles here, but based on logs I've compiled of films that aired on WNBC's Movie 4 and Sunday Film Festival, coupled with MGM TV ads put in Broadcasting, as well as Googling other New York Times listings of the early 1970's, which films went where were as follows (and this is a very partial list; if anyone has more info and can say for certain who got what, I'd be happy to hear):
WNBC-TV:
- Ada
- Annie Get Your Gun (1950 film w/Betty Hutton)
- Bad Day at Black Rock
- The Band Wagon
- The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957 version w/Jennifer Jones)
- Bells Are Ringing
- Big Parade of Comedy
- Bridge to the Sun
- Brigadoon
- The Brothers Karamazov
- Count Your Blessings
- The Courtship of Eddie's Father (original 1963 film on which the 1969-72 TV series was based)
- Drums of Africa
- The Fastest Gun Alive
- Follow the Boys (1963)
- Gaby
- Get Yourself a College Girl (aired twice on Movie 4, in 1968 and 1974; most of the station's airings were on the late-night Great Great Show)
- The Great Caruso
- The High Cost of Loving
- High Society (1956)
- Home from the Hill
- The Honeymoon Machine
- House of Numbers (1957)
- Interrupted Melody
- Invitation to the Dance
- It Happened at the World's Fair
- Jumbo (1962)
- King Solomon's Mines (1950 version w/Stewart Granger)
- Kiss Me Kate
- Kissin' Cousins
- The Law and the Lady
- Les Girls
- Light in the Piazza
- The Long, Long Trailer
- The Magnificent Yankee
- Man on Fire (1957)
- Meet Me in Las Vegas
- Merry Andrew
- Mutiny on the Bounty (the overblown 1962 version w/Marlon Brando)
- The Naked Spur
- North by Northwest
- Of Human Bondage (1963)
- The Opposite Sex (1956)
- The Rack
- Ransom! (1956)
- Rhino!
- Ride the High Country
- Ring of Fire (1961)
- The Scapegoat
- The Secret Partner
- Seven Seas to Calais
- The Sheepman
- The Shiralee
- Singin' in the Rain
- Swordsmen of Siena
- Tamahine
- This Could Be the Night
- A Thunder of Drums
- The Time Machine
- The Tunnel of Love
- Two Loves
- The Vintage
- The Wheeler Dealers
- World in My Pocket
WOR-TV:
- Ask Any Girl
- Atlantis, the Lost Continent
- Battleground
- Because You're Mine
- Cry Terror!
- For the First Time
- The Gazebo
- The Great American Pastime
- Green Mansions
- The Haunting
- The Last Hunt
- The Last Voyage
- Looking for Love (the 1964 Connie Francis film in which then-Tonight Show host Johnny Carson made a cameo - and regretted it to the day he died, making a recurring running joke of buying up all prints so they could be destroyed)
- The Loved One
- Period of Adjustment
- The Prize
- The Seven Hills of Rome
- The Tartars
- Trial (1955)
- The V.I.P.'s
- Viva Las Vegas
- The Yellow Rolls Royce
(WNBC had previously acquired, in 1963, a package of 30 MGM films including Blackboard Jungle, The Cobweb, Silk Stockings, Dream Wife and It's Always Fair Weather; plus, in 1964, several pre-'48 titles, including The Thin Man, The Postman Always Rings Twice, The Hucksters, The Harvey Girls, and the "Andy Hardy" and "Dr. Kildare/Dr. Gillespie" series of films, after WCBS-TV's rights to the films in question had expired. WOR acquired some other post-'48 MGM's in the past, including Forbidden Planet and Conspirator. WCBS had another of the post-'48's, including Andy Hardy Goes Home, and WNEW-TV had a package that included Across the Wide Missouri. I already mentioned the group WABC got.)