This week the networks will be covering the Republican
Convention, which nominated Barry Goldwater. Goldwater
scared so many people into thinking he might drop a nuclear
weapon that he lost in a landslide to LBJ in November. But
this convention will be remembered, for our purposes, as the
one where NBC trounced CBS so badly that, for the Democratic
Convention, Roger Mudd and Robert Trout replaced Walter Cronkite,
to no one's approval.
From TV Guide, Georgia Edition:
WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)
7 AM Spade And Hoe
7:30 Movie: "Sabu And The Magic Ring" (from '58,
fairly recent in relative terms)
9 AM Mr. Magoo And Dick Tracy
9:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR)
10 AM Hector Heathcote (COLOR)
10:30 Fireball XL-5
11 AM Dennis The Menace
11:30 Fury
12 N Bullwinkle (COLOR)
12:30 Baseball: Milwaukee Braves at Pittsburgh
Pirates (two years before the Braves moved
to Atlanta)
3 PM NBC Sports Special (time approximate)
3:30 Putt-Putt Golf
4 PM Rocky And His Friends
4:30 Movie: "The Left Handed Gun" (also from
'58)
6:30 Newsroom (Ch. 2 used this title until it
changed to "Action News" around 1974.
WXIA picked it up and called its newscast
"11 Alive Newsroom" for a few years starting
in 1976.)
6:45 Byline (news analysis, not the Betty Furness
show with the long title)
7 PM Arthur Smith
7:30 The Lieutenant
8:30 Joey Bishop (COLOR)
9 PM NBC Movie: "Edge Of The City"
11 PM Movies: "Loving You" (COLOR, with Elvis)
and "Beast From Haunted Cave"
WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)
7:30 Western Movie (title not given)
8:30 Cartoon Time
9:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR)
10 AM Hector Heathcote (COLOR)
10:30 Fireball XL-5
11 AM Dennis The Menace
11:30 Fury
12 N Bullwinkle (COLOR)
12:30 Baseball: Braves-Pirates
3 PM Local News (time approximate)
3:10 Mr. Magoo
3:30 Cannonball
4 PM NBC Sports Special: AAU Wrestling
Championships (this is the "real" thing,
not what Vince McMahon puts on)
4:30 Chattanooga Wrestling (this is
closer to Vince McMahon, even if
Nick Gulas and Roy Welch are the
promoters)
6 PM Wilburn Brothers
6:30 Flatt And Scruggs
7 PM Porter Wagoner (My mom loved these
shows and I was a captive audience for
WRAL from 6 to 7:30 on Saturdays.)
7:30 The Lieutenant
8:30 Joey Bishop (COLOR)
9 PM NBC Movie: "Edge Of The City"
11 PM Checkmate
sign off 12 M
WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)
6:25 Farm News, News
6:30 Summer Semester: "Modern Comparative
Drama"
7 AM 4-H Hour
7:30 Jungle Jim
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Alvin Show
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10 AM Bugs Bunny (not to be confused with the
ABC show on Ch. 11 at noon)
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11 AM Rin Tin Tin
11:30 Roy Rogers
12 N Sky King
12:30 Quick Draw McGraw (by the late '60s Ch. 5
would be running cartoons well into Saturday
afternoon, always delaying something in the
morning)
1 PM Men Of Destiny
1:15 Baseball: Giants-Cubs
4 PM Championship Wrestling (time approximate,
and I think it's from Tampa)
5 PM Movie: "China Gate"
6:55 News And Weather
7 PM Littlest Hobo
7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (Betty Grable and
Harry James guest as "Lucy Wins A Race Horse.")
8:30 The Defenders (silent-movie legend Lillian Gish as
a grandma who threatens to blow up a bank unless
it gives her $1342.76)
9:30 Summer Playhouse ("The McGonicle": a sailor is
doing time in the brig for hitting a superior, just
as his wife brings a group of USO girls aboard.
Interestingly, a year or so later, "Trials Of O'Brien"
had a character called The Great McGonigle, who
had no connection to this busted pilot.)
10 PM Gunsmoke
11 PM News, Weather
11:20 Movie: "Destination Moon"
WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET)
off air on Saturday
WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)
7:30 Growing South (agriculture)
8 AM Tombstone Territory
8:30 Funtime
9:30 Bugs Bunny (the ABC show, on delay)
10 AM Hawkeye
10:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam
11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show
11:30 Beany And Cecil (what had aired in color
on Saturday nights in 1962-63 is now in
black and white)
12 N Mull's Singing Convention
1 PM Know Your Bible
1:30 American Bandstand (an all-Elvis show,
on delay)
2:30 Ramar Of The Jungle
3 PM Movie: "Night And Day"
5 PM Wide World Of Sports (highlights of the
final round of the British Open--which was
played on Saturdays then--and the Firecracker
400, taped at Daytona July 4)
6:30 Sea Hunt
7 PM Bold Venture
7:30 GOP Convention Preview (Lisa Howard examines
the role of women in politics, including some
Democrats.)
8 PM Ripcord
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Hollywood Palace (the Smothers Brothers are
guests)
10:30 Men Into Space
11 PM Movie: "Mein Kampf" (documentary on the
Third Reich)
WAII (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)
8 AM Adventures In Living
8:30 Magic Ranch
9:30 Bumbum And His Buddies
10 AM Heckle And Jeckle
10:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam
11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show
11:30 Beany And Cecil
12 N Bugs Bunny
12:30 American Bandstand (two of the
hottest American acts of the day
appear: Roger Miller sings "Dang Me"
and Johnny Rivers sings "Memphis")
1:30 Movies: "Racing Luck" and "Devil Goddess"
4 PM Top Star Bowling
5 PM Wilburn Brothers
5:30 Porter Wagoner
6 PM Grand Ole Opry
6:30 Live Atlanta Wrestling
7:30 GOP Convention Preview (there's a second
half-hour at 8, with Howard K. Smith, Edward
P. Morgan, and Bill Lawrence examining the
party platform)
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Hollywood Palace
10:30 Stump The Stars
11 PM News, Weather
11:15 Movie: "Lady On A Train"
WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)
7:30 Cartoon Time
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Alvin Show
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10 AM Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11 AM Rin Tin Tin
11:30 Roy Rogers
12 N Sky King
12:30 CBS News (Martin Agronsky)
1 PM Pete Smith (the old movie shorts)
1:15 Baseball: Giants-Cubs
4 PM Movie: "Tarzan's Magic Fountain"
(time approximate)
5:15 Movie: "Hail The Conquering Hero"
7 PM Amos 'n' Andy
7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour
8:30 The Defenders
9:30 Summer Playhouse
10 PM Gunsmoke
11 PM Movie: "I Love A Soldier" (you might
guess this is from WWII, 1944 to be
exact)
WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC)
6:30 Summer Semester
7 AM Farm Report
7:30 Lone Ranger
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Alvin Show
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10 AM Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11 AM Rin Tin Tin
11:30 Roy Rogers
12 N Sky King
12:30 CBS News
1 PM Baseball In Macon
1:15 Baseball: Giants-Cubs
4 PM TBA
4:30 Bugs Bunny (based on Ch. 13's
Saturday schedules from earlier
years, I'm guessing this is the ABC
show)
5 PM Bonnie Lou And Buster (I remember
this country-music show on WGHP,
sponsored by Jim Walter pre-fab homes.)
5:30 Porter Wagoner
6 PM Eddie Cannon (local country-music show)
6:25 Local News
6:30 Bonanza (NBC, delay from Sun 9 PM)
7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour
8:30 The Defenders
9:30 Summer Playhouse
10 PM Gunsmoke
11 PM News, Weather
11:05 Lawrence Welk
12:05 Thriller (Boris Karloff)
Convention, which nominated Barry Goldwater. Goldwater
scared so many people into thinking he might drop a nuclear
weapon that he lost in a landslide to LBJ in November. But
this convention will be remembered, for our purposes, as the
one where NBC trounced CBS so badly that, for the Democratic
Convention, Roger Mudd and Robert Trout replaced Walter Cronkite,
to no one's approval.
From TV Guide, Georgia Edition:
WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)
7 AM Spade And Hoe
7:30 Movie: "Sabu And The Magic Ring" (from '58,
fairly recent in relative terms)
9 AM Mr. Magoo And Dick Tracy
9:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR)
10 AM Hector Heathcote (COLOR)
10:30 Fireball XL-5
11 AM Dennis The Menace
11:30 Fury
12 N Bullwinkle (COLOR)
12:30 Baseball: Milwaukee Braves at Pittsburgh
Pirates (two years before the Braves moved
to Atlanta)
3 PM NBC Sports Special (time approximate)
3:30 Putt-Putt Golf
4 PM Rocky And His Friends
4:30 Movie: "The Left Handed Gun" (also from
'58)
6:30 Newsroom (Ch. 2 used this title until it
changed to "Action News" around 1974.
WXIA picked it up and called its newscast
"11 Alive Newsroom" for a few years starting
in 1976.)
6:45 Byline (news analysis, not the Betty Furness
show with the long title)
7 PM Arthur Smith
7:30 The Lieutenant
8:30 Joey Bishop (COLOR)
9 PM NBC Movie: "Edge Of The City"
11 PM Movies: "Loving You" (COLOR, with Elvis)
and "Beast From Haunted Cave"
WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)
7:30 Western Movie (title not given)
8:30 Cartoon Time
9:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR)
10 AM Hector Heathcote (COLOR)
10:30 Fireball XL-5
11 AM Dennis The Menace
11:30 Fury
12 N Bullwinkle (COLOR)
12:30 Baseball: Braves-Pirates
3 PM Local News (time approximate)
3:10 Mr. Magoo
3:30 Cannonball
4 PM NBC Sports Special: AAU Wrestling
Championships (this is the "real" thing,
not what Vince McMahon puts on)
4:30 Chattanooga Wrestling (this is
closer to Vince McMahon, even if
Nick Gulas and Roy Welch are the
promoters)
6 PM Wilburn Brothers
6:30 Flatt And Scruggs
7 PM Porter Wagoner (My mom loved these
shows and I was a captive audience for
WRAL from 6 to 7:30 on Saturdays.)
7:30 The Lieutenant
8:30 Joey Bishop (COLOR)
9 PM NBC Movie: "Edge Of The City"
11 PM Checkmate
sign off 12 M
WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)
6:25 Farm News, News
6:30 Summer Semester: "Modern Comparative
Drama"
7 AM 4-H Hour
7:30 Jungle Jim
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Alvin Show
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10 AM Bugs Bunny (not to be confused with the
ABC show on Ch. 11 at noon)
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11 AM Rin Tin Tin
11:30 Roy Rogers
12 N Sky King
12:30 Quick Draw McGraw (by the late '60s Ch. 5
would be running cartoons well into Saturday
afternoon, always delaying something in the
morning)
1 PM Men Of Destiny
1:15 Baseball: Giants-Cubs
4 PM Championship Wrestling (time approximate,
and I think it's from Tampa)
5 PM Movie: "China Gate"
6:55 News And Weather
7 PM Littlest Hobo
7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (Betty Grable and
Harry James guest as "Lucy Wins A Race Horse.")
8:30 The Defenders (silent-movie legend Lillian Gish as
a grandma who threatens to blow up a bank unless
it gives her $1342.76)
9:30 Summer Playhouse ("The McGonicle": a sailor is
doing time in the brig for hitting a superior, just
as his wife brings a group of USO girls aboard.
Interestingly, a year or so later, "Trials Of O'Brien"
had a character called The Great McGonigle, who
had no connection to this busted pilot.)
10 PM Gunsmoke
11 PM News, Weather
11:20 Movie: "Destination Moon"
WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET)
off air on Saturday
WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)
7:30 Growing South (agriculture)
8 AM Tombstone Territory
8:30 Funtime
9:30 Bugs Bunny (the ABC show, on delay)
10 AM Hawkeye
10:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam
11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show
11:30 Beany And Cecil (what had aired in color
on Saturday nights in 1962-63 is now in
black and white)
12 N Mull's Singing Convention
1 PM Know Your Bible
1:30 American Bandstand (an all-Elvis show,
on delay)
2:30 Ramar Of The Jungle
3 PM Movie: "Night And Day"
5 PM Wide World Of Sports (highlights of the
final round of the British Open--which was
played on Saturdays then--and the Firecracker
400, taped at Daytona July 4)
6:30 Sea Hunt
7 PM Bold Venture
7:30 GOP Convention Preview (Lisa Howard examines
the role of women in politics, including some
Democrats.)
8 PM Ripcord
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Hollywood Palace (the Smothers Brothers are
guests)
10:30 Men Into Space
11 PM Movie: "Mein Kampf" (documentary on the
Third Reich)
WAII (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)
8 AM Adventures In Living
8:30 Magic Ranch
9:30 Bumbum And His Buddies
10 AM Heckle And Jeckle
10:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam
11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show
11:30 Beany And Cecil
12 N Bugs Bunny
12:30 American Bandstand (two of the
hottest American acts of the day
appear: Roger Miller sings "Dang Me"
and Johnny Rivers sings "Memphis")
1:30 Movies: "Racing Luck" and "Devil Goddess"
4 PM Top Star Bowling
5 PM Wilburn Brothers
5:30 Porter Wagoner
6 PM Grand Ole Opry
6:30 Live Atlanta Wrestling
7:30 GOP Convention Preview (there's a second
half-hour at 8, with Howard K. Smith, Edward
P. Morgan, and Bill Lawrence examining the
party platform)
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Hollywood Palace
10:30 Stump The Stars
11 PM News, Weather
11:15 Movie: "Lady On A Train"
WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)
7:30 Cartoon Time
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Alvin Show
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10 AM Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11 AM Rin Tin Tin
11:30 Roy Rogers
12 N Sky King
12:30 CBS News (Martin Agronsky)
1 PM Pete Smith (the old movie shorts)
1:15 Baseball: Giants-Cubs
4 PM Movie: "Tarzan's Magic Fountain"
(time approximate)
5:15 Movie: "Hail The Conquering Hero"
7 PM Amos 'n' Andy
7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour
8:30 The Defenders
9:30 Summer Playhouse
10 PM Gunsmoke
11 PM Movie: "I Love A Soldier" (you might
guess this is from WWII, 1944 to be
exact)
WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC)
6:30 Summer Semester
7 AM Farm Report
7:30 Lone Ranger
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Alvin Show
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10 AM Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11 AM Rin Tin Tin
11:30 Roy Rogers
12 N Sky King
12:30 CBS News
1 PM Baseball In Macon
1:15 Baseball: Giants-Cubs
4 PM TBA
4:30 Bugs Bunny (based on Ch. 13's
Saturday schedules from earlier
years, I'm guessing this is the ABC
show)
5 PM Bonnie Lou And Buster (I remember
this country-music show on WGHP,
sponsored by Jim Walter pre-fab homes.)
5:30 Porter Wagoner
6 PM Eddie Cannon (local country-music show)
6:25 Local News
6:30 Bonanza (NBC, delay from Sun 9 PM)
7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour
8:30 The Defenders
9:30 Summer Playhouse
10 PM Gunsmoke
11 PM News, Weather
11:05 Lawrence Welk
12:05 Thriller (Boris Karloff)