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Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Saturday, December 30, 1967

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

7 AM Hercules (animated)
7:30 Flash Gordon (serial)
8 AM Hopalong Cassidy
8:30 Funtime
9 AM Super 6
9:30 Super President
10 AM Flintstones
10:30 Samson & Goliath
11 AM Birdman (Harvey Birdman) And The Galaxy Trio
11:30 Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel
12 N Top Cat
12:30 Sound Of Youth
1 PM AFL Playoff: Jets-Oilers (Oilers won but lost to Oakland
40-7 in the AFL championship game.)
4:30 East-West Shrine Game (East won, 16-14, time approximate)
7:30 King Orange Jamboree Parade (Raymond Burr and Anita Bryant
host from Miami, time approximate)
8:30 Get Smart
9 PM NBC Movie: "Something Wild" (watch for Jean Stapleton in this
one from '61)
11:15 News
11:35 Movie: "Ashes And Diamonds"
1:40 Movie: "The Steel Jungle"

WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

8 AM Western Movie
9 AM Super 6
9:30 Super President
10 AM Flintstones
10:30 Samson & Goliath
11 AM Birdman And The Galaxy Trio
11:30 Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel
12 N Top Cat
12:30 Cool McCool
1 PM AFL Playoff: Jets-Oilers
4:30 East-West Shrine Game (time approximate)
7:30 King Orange Jamboree Parade (time approximate)
8:30 Get Smart
9 PM NBC Movie: "Something Wild"
11:15 Tonight In Chattanooga
11:45 Saturday Tonight Show (Larry Blyden, Connie Stevens,
song-and-dance man John Bubbles, singer June Valli)

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6:25 Farm Digest
6:30 Across The Fence
7 AM 4-H Hour
7:30 Mr. Magoo
8 AM Mr. Pix
9 AM Three Stooges
9:30 Herculoids
10 AM Shazzan!
10:30 Space Ghost
11 AM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor
11:30 Superman/Aquaman Hour Of Adventure
12:30 Jonny Quest
1 PM Lone Ranger (animated)
1:30 Blue-Gray Game (Blue won, 22-16)
4:15 TBA
5 PM Lost In Space (delay from Wed 7:30 PM)
6 PM Panorama News
6:30 Green Acres (delay from Wed 9 PM)
7 PM Beverly Hillbillies (delay from Wed 8:30 PM)
7:30 Jackie Gleason (Milton Berle, Louis Armstrong,
Kate Smith, Frank Fontaine)
8:30 My Three Sons
9 PM Hogan's Heroes
9:30 Petticoat Junction
10 PM Mannix
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Love Me Or Leave Me" (Doris Day as '20s
singer Ruth Etting; great pairing with James Cagney)

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET)

8 PM Play Of The Week: "The Wooden Dish," with Martha Scott
as a 40-something who'd like to put her annoying father-
in-law (Henry Hull) in and old-folks' home.
10 PM Boston Symphony (Charles Munch conducts Mozart's
Concerto No. 24 with pianist Claude Frank soloing, and
Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 6.)
sign off 11 PM

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)

7 AM Growing South
7:30 Beatles (delay from 12 N)
8 AM Milton The Monster (delay from Sun 9:30 AM)
8:30 Three Stooges
9 AM New Casper Cartoon Show
9:30 Fantastic Four
10 AM Spider-Man
10:30 Journey To The Center Of The Earth
11 AM King Kong
11:30 George Of The Jungle
12 N Singing Convention
1 PM Know Your Bible
1:30 Three Stooges
1:45 Changing Times
2 PM Golf: 1967 USGA Highlights
2:15 Gator Bowl: Penn State-Florida State (game ended
in a 17-17 tie)
5 PM Wide World Of Sports (International Ski Jumping Championship,
men's Demolition Derby, review of the 1966-67 NBA season, time
approximate)
6:30 Seaspray
7 PM Rat Patrol (delay from Mon 8:30 PM)
7:30 Dating Game
8 PM Newlywed Game
8:30 Lawrence Welk (guests: 19-year-old singer Tanya Falan, who would
become a regular and Larry Welk Jr.'s wife; 13-year-old trumpeter
David Joy)
9:30 Iron Horse
10:30 Felony Squad (delay from Mon 9 PM)
11 PM ABC News (Keith McBee)
11:15 Movie: "The Lost Weekend" (winner of four Oscars, including Best
Picture and Best Actor (Ray Milland), about a writer's battle with
the bottle, definitely a must-see)

WAII (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

7:30 Adventures In Living
8:30 Cartoon Carnival
9 AM New Casper Cartoon Show
9:30 Fantastic Four
10 AM Spider-Man
10:30 Journey To The Center Of The Earth
11 AM King Kong
11:30 George Of The Jungle
12 N Beatles
12:30 American Bandstand (the Rose Garden sing "Next
Plane To London" (I got the title wrong on the North
Carolina thread for this date); on film: The Who sing
"I Can See For Miles")
1:30 Stars Of Tomorrow (future wrestling announcer Freddie
Miller is Atlanta's Ted Mack)
2 PM Golf: 1967 USGA Highlights
2:15 Gator Bowl
5 PM Wilburn Brothers (guest: Diana Trask, time approximate)
5:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: Bobby Bare)
6 PM Grand Ole Opry (Roy Drusky, Bob Luman, Wilma Lee and
Stoney Cooper)
6:30 Live Atlanta Wrestling
7:30 Bill Anderson
8 PM Ernest Tubb
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Iron Horse
10:30 Rat Patrol
11 PM Joe Pyne (guests and topics: Harry Pollard on British policy
on North Vietnam; Marvin Davidov on anti-American demonstrations
in Saigon; attorney Robert Brock on the treatment of African-Americans)
12:30 ABC News

WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles
9:30 Herculoids
10 AM Shazzan!
10:30 Space Ghost
11 AM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor
11:30 Superman/Aquaman Hour Of Adventure
12:30 Jonny Quest
1 PM Lone Ranger (animated)
1:30 Sun Bowl: Mississippi State-University Of Texas-El Paso
(UTEP won, 14-7)
4:30 Film: "The Far Sound," a history of the telephone and the
principles behind missile-guidance systems and radar; Chet
Huntley narrates, time approximate
5 PM Chattanooga Wrestling
6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd, may be pre-empted by CBS's NHL coverage)
7 PM McHale's Navy
7:30 Jackie Gleason
8:30 My Three Sons
9 PM Hogan's Heroes
9:30 Petticoat Junction
10 PM Mannix
11 PM Movie: "The Eddy Duchin Story"

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Growing South
7:30 Georgia TV Monitor
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles
9:30 Herculoids
10 AM Shazzan!
10:30 Space Ghost
11 AM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor
11:30 Superman/Aquaman Hour Of Adventure
12:30 Jonny Quest
1 PM Lone Ranger (animated)
1:30 Science Fiction (may be "Science Fiction Theater")
2 PM Golf: 1967 USGA Highlights
2:15 Gator Bowl
5 PM Bonnie Lou And Buster (time approximate)
5:30 Porter Wagoner
6 PM Let's Go To The Races
6:30 CBS News (may be pre-empted due to CBS's NHL coverage)
7 PM Hogan's Heroes (says it's the same show airing in-pattern at 9 PM)
7:30 Jackie Gleason
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Petticoat Junction
10 PM Mannix
11 PM News
11:15 Iron Horse
12:15 Outer Limits (a space creature that protects itself with an invisible,
indestructible shield--watch for Martin Landau and Neil Hamilton)

WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

1:30 Sun Bowl
4:30 NHL Hockey: Flyers-Kings (this is the debut of CBS's NHL coverage,
pre-empted on Ch. 5, time approximate)
7 PM CBS News (time approximate, pre-empted on Ch. 5)
7:30 Dating Game (pre-empted on Ch. 11)
8 PM Movie: "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers"
10 PM William F. Buckley Jr. (Sen. Thomas Dodd of Connecticut discusses
the Senate investigation into his alleged unethical activities.)
11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents
11:30 The Good Life (religious)
 
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