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From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:
WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)
10 AM Howdy Doody
10:30 I Married Joan
11 AM Fury
11:30 Uncle Johnny Coons
12 N Cowboy Theater (Monty Hall presents Charles Starrett in "Thundering West.")
1 PM Movie: "Tales Of Hoffman"
3:30 Movie: "Return Of Daniel Boone" (Wild Bill Elliott, from '41)
4:30 Movie: "Three Texas Steers" (John Wayne, from '39)
6 PM Susie (Ann Sothern)
6:30 Tales Of The 77th Bengal Lancers (delay from Sun 7 PM)
7 PM I Led Three Lives
7:30 People Are Funny (Dr. Giovanni, master pickpocket, picks the pocket of an audience member; Bill Kennedy reports on his trip to Russia; a couple brought together by Univac tries to win money playing a game of anagrams.)
8 PM Perry Como (Nat King Cole, Gisele MacKenzie, "Name That Tune" host George DeWitt, COLOR)
9 PM Caesar's Hour (Sid and Janet Blair as "The Commuters," making a contribution to their community; regulars are Howard (Ernest T. Bass) Morris, Carl Reiner, Pat Carroll, and Shirl ("The Nurses") Conway)
9:55 Political Talk (Republican, Tuesday, Nov. 6, was presidential election day)
10 PM George Gobel (Vincent Price, opera singer Marguerite Piazza)
10:30 Political Talk (Vice President Richard Nixon speaks from Canton, OH; pre-empts "Your Hit Parade")
11 PM Political Talk (Democratic candidate Adlai Stevenson speaks from Chicago)
11:30 Movie: "War Of The Wildcats" (John Wayne, from '43)
WRGP (WRCB) Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC/ABC)
9:55 News, Weather
10 AM Howdy Doody
10:30 I Married Joan
11 AM University Of Tennessee Extension Service
11:15 Health On The March
11:30 Panorama
12 N Cowboy Theater
1 PM Chattanooga Jamboree
2 PM Western Movie
3 PM Movie: TBA
4:30 Film Show
5 PM Film Feature
5:30 Mr. Wizard (topic: sound and music)
6 PM Cowboy G-Men
6:30 Hopalong Cassidy
7 PM Waterfront
7:30 People Are Funny
8 PM Perry Como (COLOR)
9 PM Caesar's Hour
9:55 Political Talk (Republican)
10 PM George Gobel
10:30 Nixon Political Talk
11 PM Stevenson Political Talk
sign off 11:30 PM
WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)
9:30 Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11 AM 4-H Club Time
11:30 Tales Of The Texas Rangers
12 N Big Top (the Ortons, swaying pole; the Hollywood Elephants; the Young China Four, acrobats and contortionists; Irma and Rio, balancers)
1 PM TV Ranch
1:30 Western Movie
2:30 School Of The Air
3 PM This Is Your Town
3:30 Football Roundup (joined in progress: scores and look-ins on the day's top football games; the $75,000-added Gallant Fox Handicap from Jamaica Race Track, Jamaica, Long Island, New York)
5 PM Lassie (delay from Sun 7 PM)
5:30 Cisco Kid
6 PM Soldiers Of Fortune
6:30 Count Of Monte Cristo
7 PM Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry (host is Webb Pierce)
7:25 Political Talk (Republican)
7:30 The Buccaneers
8 PM Jackie Gleason
9 PM Ford Star Jubilee (the first network showing of "The Wizard Of Oz," COLOR except for the first 10 minutes of the movie)
11 PM News
11:05 Scoreboard
11:15 Mystery Playhouse
WROM Ch. 9 Rome, GA (WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga) (Ind.)
6:30 Movie: "Wild Horse Phantom"
7:30 Saturday Nite Jamboree
8 PM Rhythm Boys
8:30 Farm Reporter
8:45 Saturday Night Jamboree
10 PM Movie: "Devil Bat's Daughter"
WLWA (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)
9:20 Cartoon Carnival
10:30 Learn To Draw (Jon Gnagy)
10:45 Cartoon Capers
11:30 Serials
12:30 Movie: "Blue Steel" (John Wayne)
1:30 Hoedown Matinee
2 PM Movie: "Cheyenne Takes Over" (Lash LaRue, not Clint Walker)
3 PM Movie: "Lucky Texan" (John Wayne)
4 PM Movie: "Marked For Murder" (Tex Ritter)
5 PM Gospel Jubilee
5:45 Ray Graves (University of Florida football coach)
6 PM Crosscurrent
6:30 Eddy Arnold
7 PM Beat The Clock (CBS, pre-empted on Ch. 5)
7:25 Political Talk (Republican)
7:30 Famous Film Festival: "Col. Blimp," part two (this was a series of movies from England that also ran in daytime as "Afternoon Film Festival")
9 PM Lawrence Welk
9:55 Political Talk (Democratic)
10 PM Masquerade Party
10:30 Dixie Jubilee
11:30 1956 Wrestling Champs
WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS/ABC)
9:30 Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Sky King
11 AM Mr. Chickaroonie
12 N Big Top
1 PM Top Ten Dance Party
2 PM The Finder (educational program)
2:30 Football Roundup
5:30 Sheena, Queen Of The Jungle
6 PM Annie Oakley
6:30 Superman
7 PM Ozzie And Harriet (ABC, delay from Wed 9 PM)
7:30 Jim Bowie (ABC, delay from Fri 8 PM)
8 PM Jackie Gleason
9 PM Ford Star Jubilee (COLOR)
11 PM Movie: TBA
WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC)
9:30 Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Mr. Wizard
11 AM Winky Dink And You
11:30 Fury (says it's the same show airing on Ch. 2 at 11 AM)
12 N Big Top
1 PM Sky King
1:30 Beauty Hints
1:45 Texas Wrestling
2:30 Football Roundup
5:30 Soldiers Of Fortune
6 PM Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry
6:30 The Brothers (CBS, delay from Tue 8:30 PM)
7 PM Beat The Clock
7:25 Political Talk (Republican)
7:30 The Buccaneers
8 PM Jackie Gleason
9 PM Ford Star Jubilee (COLOR)
11 PM George Gobel (Fess Parker, Helen O'Connell, NBC, delay from 10 PM)
11:30 Lawrence Welk (ABC, delay from 9 PM)
WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)
10 AM Howdy Doody
10:30 I Married Joan
11 AM Fury
11:30 Uncle Johnny Coons
12 N Cowboy Theater (Monty Hall presents Charles Starrett in "Thundering West.")
1 PM Movie: "Tales Of Hoffman"
3:30 Movie: "Return Of Daniel Boone" (Wild Bill Elliott, from '41)
4:30 Movie: "Three Texas Steers" (John Wayne, from '39)
6 PM Susie (Ann Sothern)
6:30 Tales Of The 77th Bengal Lancers (delay from Sun 7 PM)
7 PM I Led Three Lives
7:30 People Are Funny (Dr. Giovanni, master pickpocket, picks the pocket of an audience member; Bill Kennedy reports on his trip to Russia; a couple brought together by Univac tries to win money playing a game of anagrams.)
8 PM Perry Como (Nat King Cole, Gisele MacKenzie, "Name That Tune" host George DeWitt, COLOR)
9 PM Caesar's Hour (Sid and Janet Blair as "The Commuters," making a contribution to their community; regulars are Howard (Ernest T. Bass) Morris, Carl Reiner, Pat Carroll, and Shirl ("The Nurses") Conway)
9:55 Political Talk (Republican, Tuesday, Nov. 6, was presidential election day)
10 PM George Gobel (Vincent Price, opera singer Marguerite Piazza)
10:30 Political Talk (Vice President Richard Nixon speaks from Canton, OH; pre-empts "Your Hit Parade")
11 PM Political Talk (Democratic candidate Adlai Stevenson speaks from Chicago)
11:30 Movie: "War Of The Wildcats" (John Wayne, from '43)
WRGP (WRCB) Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC/ABC)
9:55 News, Weather
10 AM Howdy Doody
10:30 I Married Joan
11 AM University Of Tennessee Extension Service
11:15 Health On The March
11:30 Panorama
12 N Cowboy Theater
1 PM Chattanooga Jamboree
2 PM Western Movie
3 PM Movie: TBA
4:30 Film Show
5 PM Film Feature
5:30 Mr. Wizard (topic: sound and music)
6 PM Cowboy G-Men
6:30 Hopalong Cassidy
7 PM Waterfront
7:30 People Are Funny
8 PM Perry Como (COLOR)
9 PM Caesar's Hour
9:55 Political Talk (Republican)
10 PM George Gobel
10:30 Nixon Political Talk
11 PM Stevenson Political Talk
sign off 11:30 PM
WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)
9:30 Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11 AM 4-H Club Time
11:30 Tales Of The Texas Rangers
12 N Big Top (the Ortons, swaying pole; the Hollywood Elephants; the Young China Four, acrobats and contortionists; Irma and Rio, balancers)
1 PM TV Ranch
1:30 Western Movie
2:30 School Of The Air
3 PM This Is Your Town
3:30 Football Roundup (joined in progress: scores and look-ins on the day's top football games; the $75,000-added Gallant Fox Handicap from Jamaica Race Track, Jamaica, Long Island, New York)
5 PM Lassie (delay from Sun 7 PM)
5:30 Cisco Kid
6 PM Soldiers Of Fortune
6:30 Count Of Monte Cristo
7 PM Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry (host is Webb Pierce)
7:25 Political Talk (Republican)
7:30 The Buccaneers
8 PM Jackie Gleason
9 PM Ford Star Jubilee (the first network showing of "The Wizard Of Oz," COLOR except for the first 10 minutes of the movie)
11 PM News
11:05 Scoreboard
11:15 Mystery Playhouse
WROM Ch. 9 Rome, GA (WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga) (Ind.)
6:30 Movie: "Wild Horse Phantom"
7:30 Saturday Nite Jamboree
8 PM Rhythm Boys
8:30 Farm Reporter
8:45 Saturday Night Jamboree
10 PM Movie: "Devil Bat's Daughter"
WLWA (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)
9:20 Cartoon Carnival
10:30 Learn To Draw (Jon Gnagy)
10:45 Cartoon Capers
11:30 Serials
12:30 Movie: "Blue Steel" (John Wayne)
1:30 Hoedown Matinee
2 PM Movie: "Cheyenne Takes Over" (Lash LaRue, not Clint Walker)
3 PM Movie: "Lucky Texan" (John Wayne)
4 PM Movie: "Marked For Murder" (Tex Ritter)
5 PM Gospel Jubilee
5:45 Ray Graves (University of Florida football coach)
6 PM Crosscurrent
6:30 Eddy Arnold
7 PM Beat The Clock (CBS, pre-empted on Ch. 5)
7:25 Political Talk (Republican)
7:30 Famous Film Festival: "Col. Blimp," part two (this was a series of movies from England that also ran in daytime as "Afternoon Film Festival")
9 PM Lawrence Welk
9:55 Political Talk (Democratic)
10 PM Masquerade Party
10:30 Dixie Jubilee
11:30 1956 Wrestling Champs
WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS/ABC)
9:30 Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Sky King
11 AM Mr. Chickaroonie
12 N Big Top
1 PM Top Ten Dance Party
2 PM The Finder (educational program)
2:30 Football Roundup
5:30 Sheena, Queen Of The Jungle
6 PM Annie Oakley
6:30 Superman
7 PM Ozzie And Harriet (ABC, delay from Wed 9 PM)
7:30 Jim Bowie (ABC, delay from Fri 8 PM)
8 PM Jackie Gleason
9 PM Ford Star Jubilee (COLOR)
11 PM Movie: TBA
WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC)
9:30 Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Mr. Wizard
11 AM Winky Dink And You
11:30 Fury (says it's the same show airing on Ch. 2 at 11 AM)
12 N Big Top
1 PM Sky King
1:30 Beauty Hints
1:45 Texas Wrestling
2:30 Football Roundup
5:30 Soldiers Of Fortune
6 PM Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry
6:30 The Brothers (CBS, delay from Tue 8:30 PM)
7 PM Beat The Clock
7:25 Political Talk (Republican)
7:30 The Buccaneers
8 PM Jackie Gleason
9 PM Ford Star Jubilee (COLOR)
11 PM George Gobel (Fess Parker, Helen O'Connell, NBC, delay from 10 PM)
11:30 Lawrence Welk (ABC, delay from 9 PM)