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NBC Wednesday Schedule - Fall 1965

DAYTIME7:00 Today (Hugh Downs and Barbara Walters)9:00 Local Programming10:00 Fractured Phrases10:30 Concentration11:00 Morning Star11:30 Paradise Bay12:00 Jeopardy!12:30 Let's Play Post Office1:00 Local Programming1:30 Let's Make a Deal2:00 Moment of Truth (later replaced in this slot by Days of Our Lives)2:30 The Doctors3:00 Another World3:30 You Don't Say! (Password-like game hosted by Tom Kennedy)4:00 The Match Game (different from the 70s version; Gene Rayburn hosts)EVENING7:00 The Huntley/Brinkley Report7:30 The Virginian9:00 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre10:00 I Spy11:00 Local Programming11:15 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonEncyclopedia of Daytime TelevisionThe Complete Guide to Network Prime Time Network and Cable TV ShowsFeel free to compare and contrast!
 
RALfan said:
EVENING7:00 The Huntley/Brinkley Report7:30 The Virginian9:00 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre10:00 I Spy
As in your CBS 1966 listings, H-B Report at 6:30 and 7:00 ET.Prime time, KVOA-TV Tucson:6:30 Virginian (one-week delay)8:00 I Spy (live net)9:00 Bob Hope (*)*: either zero-DB from 7:00 or one-week delay, can't recall.
 
oldschooler1 said:
One thing missing from the NBC Fall 1965 schedule: which shows are in color? Could be denoted with a (c) before the show.
Only prime-time B&Ws were Jeannie, Convoy (I think) and any B&Wmovies in the Tuesday/Saturday 9/8 Central movie slots.I recall the short-lived Convoy as being B&W--although I saw it(on KVOA-TV Tucson) on a two-week delay via 16mm film.Guess it depends whether KVOA had a color film chain by thefall of 1965; over the next few seasons they ran quite a bitof NBC shows on (color 16mm) film, delayed 1-2 weeks, x-numberof days on a different night, etc.
 
Like weeds, the retro schedules are creeping back in. :mad:
 
What have you got against them? Personally, I think they're great.I think someone here said that the main reason Radio-Info set up a Classic TV forum in the first place is these retro schedules.
 
Well, in this new format it's easier than ever to skip those threads not of interest. Perhaps all retro skeds could be prefaced by the phrase "RETRO SCHEDULE: (city)/(date)"That way those who don't like 'em don't have to deal with 'em. I, for one, like the ones from parts of the Southeast and a couple from the Midwest. The other ones don't do much for me and I don't look unless a serious discussion gets going. :)I've found that some of the most interesting topics have been sparked by the retros. I say keep them but always flag 'em as such.--Russell
 
I recall the short-lived Convoy as being B&W--although I saw it(on KVOA-TV Tucson) on a two-week delay via 16mm film.Guess it depends whether KVOA had a color film chain by thefall of 1965; over the next few seasons they ran quite a bitof NBC shows on (color 16mm) film, delayed 1-2 weeks, x-numberof days on a different night, etc.Why was KVOA on week delay when KTAR in Phoenix was probably not?
 
desertv said:
Why was KVOA on week delay when KTAR in Phoenix was probably not?
I wish I had an archive of the KTAR-TV schedules in the mid-60s,and detailed to note what kind of a delay! But I don't, as KVOAand KTAR each had their own Telco line and programmed separately(whereas the Phoenix ABC and CBS stations fed their Tucsoncounterparts).I can tell you at that time KVOA was all over the place with NBCprime time. The week delays--even ones on tape--were due tolimited VTR facilities and maybe more so that the station just didn'ttrust the machines' reliability.Some shows were aired on different nights (they blocked out 8-10Monday for a local movie for several 60s seasons).
 
originally posted by fred flintstone:Like weeds, the retro schedules are creeping back in.What is your problem with Retro schedules? Is this not the Classic TV message board?
 
Convoy was in black and white on the full network, aswas I Dream Of Jeannie in that, its first, season. Theywere the last two B&W primetime series on NBC (I'mnot counting broadcasts of individual movies here).BTW, Days Of Our Lives debuted before fall was overby the calendar: November 8, to be exact.
 
Did anybody ever bother to download the 1/2 season preview film I referenced a few messages back? I don't have it in front of me but I wondered if you can tell from it what shows were B&W and color.
 
I wernt to download it, and the site said something about it reaching it's download limit -- if someone can get it, and re-post it, maybe on another file sharing site (like rapidshare) -- I'd love to watch it!
 
I initially tried to use Rapidshare, but it's about 212mb so it was larger than their limit and I really didn't want to venture on how to split the file and have everybody put it back together.
 
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