Source – TV Guide, Eastern New England edition
2 - WGBH Boston (Educational)
05:15p The Friendly Giant
05:30a What’s New – an afternoon adventure of some Danish children in search of their lost pony
06:00p Opinion In the Capital
06:30p News- Louis Lyons
06:45p Backgrounds
07:00p Nine on Japan – A social worker tires to persuade elderly farmers to go to an institution for the aged. Rumi Ueno is the hostess.
07:30p U.S.A. – writers “Richard Rovere: Journalism as an Art”
08:00p The French Chef – Julia Child prepares turban of sole, a mousse baked in a ring of fish filets
08:30p Freedom Trail
09:00p Moment of Impact (special) – documentary about the plane crash in Montreal on Nov. 29, 1963
09:30p The Uprooted (special) – tribute to turn-of-the-century immigrants
10:00p Interconnect: News
10:30p Interconnect: Focus ’66 (special)
3 – WTIC Hartford (CBS)
06:30a Summer Semester (same as WHDH @ 6a)
07:00a News, Weather
07:05a CBS News – Mike Wallace
07:30a Your Community
07:55a Let’s Talk About
08:00a Captain Kangaroo – The Captain explains the meaning of the Declaration of Independence
09:00a Hap Richards – children
09:15a Deputy Dawg (color)
09:30a Leave It to Beaver
10:00a I Love Lucy
10:30a Movie “Beyond Glory” 1948; Alan Ladd, Donna Reed
12:00p Love of Life
12:25p CBS News
12:30p Search for Tomorrow
12:45p The Guiding Light
01:00p Movie “This Above All” part 5 1942; Tyrone Power, Joan Fontaine, Thomas Mitchell
01:30p As the World Turns
02:00p Password – celebrity players: Elizabeth Ashley and Soupy Sales
02:30p House Party – columnist Sheilah Graham discusses Hollywood romances (color)
03:00p To Tell the Truth
03:30p Dick Van Dyke (delayed from 11:30a)
04:00p Ranger Andy (color)
04:30p Horse Race (Special) – The Suburban Handicap, $100,000 added, three-year-olds and up at a mile and one-quarter. Fred Capossela, Jack Drees and Eddie Acaro report live from New York City’s Aqueduct race course. Live (color)
Movie is delayed until 5p
05:00p Movie “South to Karanga” 1940; Charles Bickford
06:05p Sports – Bob Steele
06:15p News – Bruce Kern
06:25p Weather
06:30p CBS Evening News – Walter Cronkite
07:00p Movie “Savage Wilderness” 1955; Victor Mature, Guy Madison, James Whitmore (color) (WTIC ran preempted programming on weekend afternoons)
09:00p Andy Griffith – Barney returns for the class reunion (color)
09:30p Hazel – Harold is receiving expensive gifts from his elderly schoolteacher (color)
10:00p Talent Scouts – presenters: Al Hirt, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Carolyn Jones, Art Linkletter (color)
11:00p News, Sports, Weather
11:20p Movie “Hell’s Horizons” 1955; John Ireland, Marla English, Hugh Beaumont
4 – WBZ Boston (NBC)
06:15a Sign On Seminar – Job Training Through Manpower Development: “Welder”
06:45a Daily Almanac – Jack Chase, Don Kent
07:00a Today – the program is devoted to a filmed tour of Mystic Seaport, Conn. (color); local news at 7:25, 8:25
09:00a Contact! – Bob Kennedy; traveler and historian Edward Rowe Snow takes viewers on a tour of Boston Harbor
10:00a Eye Guess (color)
10:25a NBC News – Sander Vanocur (color)
10:30a Concentration
11:00a Chain Letter DEBUT – comedian Jan Murray is the host of this half-hour, weekday “word-building” series featuring contestants paired with celebrity guests (this week, Betty White and Hans Conried) (color)
11:30a Showdown DEBUT – Radio and TV show personality Joe Pyne emcees this half-hour weekday game show played by two three-member teams. The Bantams, pre-teen rock ‘n’ rollers, provide music. (color)
12:00p News – Jack Chase, Shelby Scott
12:25p Weather – Don Kent
12:30p Mike Douglas – co-host: Bill Cosby; guests: author-humorist Harry Golden, singer Bernice Massey and comic Jack Petter
02:00p Days of Our Lives (color)
02:30p The Doctors
03:00p Another World (color)
03:30p You Don’t Say! – celebrity panelists: Rose Marie and Rod Serling (color)
04:00p The Match Game – celebrity players: Robert Goulet and his wife, Carol Lawrence (color)
04:30p Leave It to Beaver
05:00p Movie “Three For the Show” 1955; Betty Grable, Jack Lemmon
06:30p News – Arch Macdonald, Gene Pell, Shelby Scott
06:45p Sports – Bob Clinksdale
06:55p Weather – Al Boyer
07:00p Baseball – Minnesota Twins vs. Cleveland Indians (special, color)
The following shows are preempted: Huntley-Brinkley Report, Hullabaloo, The John Forsythe Show, Dr. Kildare and John Davidson
10:00p Run For Your Life (time approximate) “Strangers at the Door” (color)
11:00p News – Pell, Macdonald
11:10p Weather – Bob Copeland
11:15p Sports – Bob Clinkscale
11:20p News – Pell, Macdonald
11:30p Merv Griffin – guests: comedienne Totie Fields, the comedy team of Pat and Bert, singer Gilbert Price, and comic Pete Barbuti
5 – WHDH Boston (CBS)
06:00a Summer Semester – Afro-Asian Politics: “Modern Associational Politics”, part 1. Prof. Immanuel Wallerstein of Columbia lectures.
06:30a News, Weather, Sports (color)
06:35a Ray Dorey – variety (color); the Boston Globe lists it as “FYI – Ray Dorey”
06:50a News, Sports (color)
07:00a Weather – Ted Miller (color)
07:05a CBS News – Mike Wallace
07:30a Captain Bob (color)
08:00a Captain Kangaroo – The Captain explains the meaning of the Declaration of Independence
09:00a Romper Room (color)
09:30a Chris Evans – women (color)
09:45a We Believe – religion (color)
10:00a I Love Lucy
10:30a The (Real) McCoys
11:00a Andy Griffith
11:30a Dick Van Dyke
12:00p Love of Life
12:25p CBS News
12:30p Search for Tomorrow
12:45p The Guiding Light
01:00p Baseball – Washington Senators (now the Texas Rangers) vs. Boston Red Sox from Fenway Park; Ned Martin and Mel Parnell report (“Scoreboard” in color with sportscaster Johnny Most immediately follows)
The following programs are preempted: PDQ, As The World Turns, Password, House Party, To Tell the Truth, The Edge of Night
04:00p The Secret Storm
04:30p Kelly’s Almanac (color)
05:00p Bozo the Clown (color)
06:00p Dateline Boston – Leo Egan; “Independence Day” Dr. Edwin P. Booth discusses the significance of the holiday (color)
06:25p Weather – Ted Miller (color)
06:30p News – John Day, Vin Maloney (color)
06:45p Sports – Vin Maloney (color)
06:55p Weather – Ray Miller (color)
07:00p CBS Evening News – Walter Cronkite (color)
07:30p To Tell the Truth
08:00p I’ve Got a Secret – panel: Bess Myerson, Henry Morgan, Bill Cullen and Betsy Palmer; celebrity guest: Peter Falk
08:30p Vacation Playhouse – summer replacement for Lucille Ball, a series of unsold pilots. Tonight: “Hey, Teacher” starring Dwayne Hickman as a teacher fresh out of college facing his first day teaching third grade
09:00p Andy Griffith – Barney returns for the class reunion (color)
09:30p Hazel – Harold is receiving expensive gifts from his elderly schoolteacher (color)
10:00p Talent Scouts – presenters: Al Hirt, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Carolyn Jones, Art Linkletter (color)
11:00p News – Jack Hynes (color)
11:15p Weather – Ray Walker (color)
11:20p Sports – Don Gillis (color)
11:30p Johnny Carson – guest: Dick Cavett (color) NBC
01:00p News, Sports, Weather
01:10p Peter Gunn
6 – WTEV New Bedford (ABC)
06:45a News – Truman Taylor
07:00a Highway Patrol
07:30a B’wana Don – children
08:00a Funtime – Uncle Bruce (color)
08:45a News – Truman Taylor
09:00a Woman – Athena Parker
09:25a News – Truman Taylor
09:30a Community – Bob Bassett; safe boating is discussed
09:55a News – Truman Taylor
10:00a Where the Action Is – performers: the Righteous Brothers (“This Little Girl of Mine”), the Miracles (“Going to a Go-Go”), Same Riddle (“Angela Jones”) and Keith Allison (delayed from 4:30p)
10:30a Dark Shadows (delayed from 4p)
11:00a Supermarket Sweep
11:30a Dating Game
12:00p Donna Reed
12:30p Father Knows Best
01:00p Ben Casey
02:00p Confidential for Women
02:30p A Time For Us
02:55p ABC News – Marlene Sanders
03:00p General Hospital
03:30p The Nurses
04:00p Funtime – Uncle Bruce
04:30p Horse Race (Special) – The Suburban Handicap, $100,000 added, Live (color)
The first 30 minutes of Lloyd Thaxton is preempted
05:00p Lloyd Thaxton – Brenda Lee sings “All Alone am I”, “Bill Bailey”, “Dynamite” and “Jambalaya”
05:30p News – Jack Delaney
05:35p Sports – Bob Bassett
05:40p Weather – Bill O’Brien
05:45p ABC News – Peter Jennings
06:00p The Cisco Kid (color)
06:30p Twilight Zone
07:00p Lawman
07:30p 12 O’Clock High “Target 802”
08:30p The Legend of Jesse James “As Far as the Sea”
09:00p A Man Called Shenandoah “A Special Talent for Killing”
09:30p Peyton Place
10:00p The Avengers “The Danger Makers”
11:00p News, Sports, Weather
11:15p Movie “The Glass Web” 1954; Edward G. Robinson, John Forsythe
7 – WNAC Boston (ABC)
06:25a Farm and Market Report
06:30a Understanding Our World – “Law and the Family”
07:00a Cartoon Carnival
08:30a Donna Reed (delayed from 12p)
09:00a Gypsy Rose Lee – guests: singer-actress Marni Nixon and artists Toshi and Kiso Yoshida
09:30a Girl Talk – guests: actress Virginia Gilmore, sculptress Lilly Landis and housewife Annette Benjamin
10:00a Confidential for Women (delayed from 2p)
11:00a Supermarket Sweep
11:30a Dating Game
12:00p Movie “Scaramouche” part 1 1952; Stuart Granger, Eleanor Parker, Janet Leigh, Mel Ferrer
12:30p Father Knows Best
01:00p Ben Casey
02:00p Movie “The Eye of St. Mark” 1944; Anne Baxter, William Eythe, Michael O’Shea
03:30p Route 66
04:30p Horse Race (Special) – The Suburban Handicap, $100,000 added, Live (color)
Major Mudd is preempted
05:00p Dennis the Menace
05:30p Superman
06:00p News – John Henning
06:10p Weather – Roland Boucher
06:15p ABC News – Peter Jennings
06:30p The Rifleman
07:00p Twilight Zone
07:30p 12 O’Clock High “Target 802”
08:30p The Legend of Jesse James “As Far as the Sea”
09:00p A Man Called Shenandoah “A Special Talent for Killing”
09:30p Peyton Place – Dr. Rossi orders Peyton to leave the hospital; Steven questions Betty about Rod’s visit (this is around the time that Mia Farrow left the show)
10:00p Movie “I’d Climb the Highest Mountain” 1951; Susan Hayward, Rory Calhoun
11:00p News – John Henning
11:15p Movie – continued from 10p
12:00a Movie “Halls of Montezuma” 1951; Richard Widmark
8 – WNHC New Haven (ABC)
06:15a Conversations – religion
06:30a Operation Alphabet
07:00a Gloria – exercise (color)
07:30a Mr. Goober (color)
09:00a Stoney Burke
10:00a Divorce Court
11:00a Supermarket Sweep
11:30a Dating Game
12:00p Girl Talk – panelists: Irene Ryan (Granny on “The Beverly Hillbillies”), actresses Halia Stoddard and Mary Wicks
12:30p Girl Talk – panelists: comedienne Jean Carroll, socialite Gregg Sherwood Dodge and actress Eva Gabor
01:00p Baseball – Washington Senators (now the Texas Rangers) vs. Boston Red Sox from Fenway Park; Ned Martin and Mel Parnell report
The following programs are preempted: Ben Casey, Confidential for Women, General Hospital, Winchell-Mahoney (first 30 min)
04:00p Winchell-Mahoney
04:55p Mike Douglas (same as WBZ @ 12:30p)
06:25p Horse Derby (color)
06:30p News – Stelio Salmona
06:40p Weather – Joe Francis
06:45p ABC News – Peter Jennings
07:00p The Flintstones (delayed from Friday @ 7:30p (channel 8 runs a movie on Friday); no color notation)
07:30p 12 O’Clock High “Target 802”
08:30p The Legend of Jesse James “As Far as the Sea”
09:00p A Man Called Shenandoah “A Special Talent for Killing”
09:30p Peyton Place
10:00p The Avengers “The Danger Makers”
11:00p News – George Thompson
11:10p Weather – Bob Hynes
11:15p Sports – Dick Galiette
11:20p Movie “The Fountainhead” 1949; Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal
01:05p Tell Me, Dr. Brothers
9 – WMUR Manchester (ABC)
09:30a Clyde Joy – music
10:00a News – Ron Ripley
10:05a Movie “Mountain Rhythm” 1939; Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette
11:00a Supermarket Sweep
11:30a Dating Game
12:00p Donna Reed
12:30p Father Knows Best
01:00p Ben Casey
02:30p A Time For Us
02:55p ABC News – Marlene Sanders
03:00p General Hospital
03:30p The Nurses
04:00p Dark Shadows
04:30p Where the Action Is – performers: Brenda Lee (“Dum Dum”, “I Ain’t Gonna Cry No More”), The Robbs (“Do You Believe in Magic?”) and Steve Alaimo (“Lotta Lovin’”)
05:00p Uncle Gus – cartoons
06:00p Bat Masterson
06:30p News – Ron Ripley
06:40p Weather – Gus Bernier
06:45p ABC News – Peter Jennings
07:00p Tombstone Territory
07:30p 12 O’Clock High “Target 802”
08:30p The Legend of Jesse James “As Far as the Sea”
09:00p A Man Called Shenandoah “A Special Talent for Killing”
09:30p Peyton Place
10:00p The Avengers “The Danger Makers”
11:00p News, Weather – Ron Ripley
11:15p Movie “Johnny Concho” 1956; William Conrad, Phyllis Kirk
10 – WJAR Providence (NBC)
06:25a TV Classroom
06:55a Today in New England
07:00a Today – the program is devoted to a filmed tour of Mystic Seaport, Conn. (color); local news at 7:25, 8:25
09:00a Talk of the Town – Jay Kroll
09:30a World Around Us
09:55a News, Weather
10:00a Eye Guess (color)
10:25a NBC News – Sander Vanocur (color)
10:30a Concentration
11:00a Chain Letter DEBUT (color)
11:30a Showdown DEBUT (color)
12:00p Jeopardy (color)
12:30p Swingin’ Country DEBUT (color)
12:55p NBC News – Edwin Newman
01:00p Gypsy Rose Lee – guests: actresses Ruth Roman and Nancy Czar (female lead of “Wild Guitar”, one of my favorite B movies), and Jeri Emmett, author of “Point Your Tail in the Right Direction”
01:30p Let’s Make a Deal (color)
01:55p NBC News (color)
02:00p Days of Our Lives (color)
02:30p The Doctors
03:00p Another World (color)
03:30p You Don’t Say! – celebrity panelists: Rose Marie and Rod Serling (color)
04:00p The Match Game – celebrity players: Robert Goulet and his wife, Carol Lawrence (color)
04:30p Leave It to Beaver
05:00p Movie “Charlie Chan at the Racetrack” 1936; Waner Oland, Keye Luke
06:00p Film Feature
06:15p News – Dick Wood
06:25p Weather – Bunny North
06:30p Huntley-Brinkley Report (color)
07:00p Baseball – Minnesota Twins vs. Cleveland Indians (special, color)
The following shows are preempted: the Monday night movie and John Davidson
10:00p Run For Your Life (time approximate) “Strangers at the Door” (color)
11:00p News – Bob Cain
11:10p Weather – Bunny North
11:15p Johnny Carson – guest: Dick Cavett (color)
12 – WPRO Providence (CBS)
06:30a Summer Semester – Afro-Asian Politics: “Communism in Asia”. Wayne Wilcox of Columbia.
07:00a Three Stooges, Popeye
07:45a The King and Odie
08:00a Captain Kangaroo – The Captain explains the meaning of the Declaration of Independence
09:00a Romper Room – Bonnie Riker
09:30a Dialing for Dollars
10:00a I Love Lucy
10:30a Mike Douglas – co-host: Frank Fontaine; guests: actor Sebastian Cabot, singer Dorothy Collins, British journalist James Cameron
11:30a Dick Van Dyke
12:00p Love of Life
12:25p CBS News
12:30p Search for Tomorrow
12:45p The Guiding Light
01:00p Baseball – Washington Senators (now the Texas Rangers) vs. Boston Red Sox from Fenway Park; Ned Martin and Mel Parnell report
The following programs are preempted: Girl Talk, As the World Turns, Password, House Party, The Edge of Night
04:00p Salty’s Surprise House
04:30p Huckleberry Hound
05:00p Merv Griffin – guests: comics Joe E. Lewis and Al Kelley, TV personality Virginia Graham, comic Dayton Allen and singer-guitarist Jose Feliciano
06:25p Horse Derby
06:30p CBS Evening News – Walter Cronkite
07:00p News – Ed Kane, Steve Schatz
07:15p Sports – Chris Clark
07:20p Weather – Ed Miller
07:25p Master Key – Miller, Bouchard
07:30p To Tell the Truth
08:00p I’ve Got a Secret
08:30p Vacation Playhouse
09:00p Andy Griffith (color)
09:30p Hazel (color)
10:00p Talent Scouts (color)
11:00p News – Mort Blender, Steve Schatz
11:15p Weather – Hank Bouchard
11:25p Sports – Chris Clark
11:30p Movie “The Phantom President” 1932
14 – WJZB Worcester (Ind) – channel 14 does not colorcast
06:00p Rocky and His Friends
06:15p Sports – Bill Rasmussen (from WWLP Springfield)
06:30p Huntley-Brinkley Report
07:00p Oral Roberts – religion
07:15p Summer Highlights
07:30p Men Into Space
08:00p Cannonball
08:30p Highway Patrol
09:00p Aquanauts
10:00p sign-off
38 – WIHS Boston (Ind) – and some network programming not cleared by the local affiliates
12:00p Jeopardy (color) NBC
12:30p Swingin’ Country DEBUT – the accent is on Country and Western music in this weekly (sic) series, starring singers Rusty Draper, Molly Bee and Roy Clark. Jimmie Rogers, today’s guest, sings “It’s Over”. (color) NBC
12:55p NBC News – Edwin Newman NBC
01:00p Favorite Story
01:30p Let’s Make a Deal (color) NBC
01:55p NBC News (color) NBC
02:00p Love That Bob
02:30p A Time For Us ABC
02:55p ABC News – Marlene Sanders ABC
03:00p Ann Sothern
03:30p The Nurses ABC
04:00p Dark Shadows ABC
04:30p Where the Action Is – performers: Brenda Lee (“Dum Dum”, “I Ain’t Gonna Cry No More”), The Robbs (“Do You Believe in Magic?”) and Steve Alaimo (“Lotta Lovin’”) ABC
05:00p Supercar
05:30p Cartoon Party
05:45p News – (John) Parke, Harrigan
06:00p Lloyd Thaxton – the Tokens sing “I Hear Trumpets Blow” (color)
07:00p Movie “The Flirting Widow” 1930; Basil Rathbone
08:30p You Are There
09:00p Dr. Christian
09:30p Soldiers of Fortune
10:00p News – Parke, Harrigan
10:15p Movie “The Girl from 10th Avenue” 1935; Bette Davis
2 - WGBH Boston (Educational)
05:15p The Friendly Giant
05:30a What’s New – an afternoon adventure of some Danish children in search of their lost pony
06:00p Opinion In the Capital
06:30p News- Louis Lyons
06:45p Backgrounds
07:00p Nine on Japan – A social worker tires to persuade elderly farmers to go to an institution for the aged. Rumi Ueno is the hostess.
07:30p U.S.A. – writers “Richard Rovere: Journalism as an Art”
08:00p The French Chef – Julia Child prepares turban of sole, a mousse baked in a ring of fish filets
08:30p Freedom Trail
09:00p Moment of Impact (special) – documentary about the plane crash in Montreal on Nov. 29, 1963
09:30p The Uprooted (special) – tribute to turn-of-the-century immigrants
10:00p Interconnect: News
10:30p Interconnect: Focus ’66 (special)
3 – WTIC Hartford (CBS)
06:30a Summer Semester (same as WHDH @ 6a)
07:00a News, Weather
07:05a CBS News – Mike Wallace
07:30a Your Community
07:55a Let’s Talk About
08:00a Captain Kangaroo – The Captain explains the meaning of the Declaration of Independence
09:00a Hap Richards – children
09:15a Deputy Dawg (color)
09:30a Leave It to Beaver
10:00a I Love Lucy
10:30a Movie “Beyond Glory” 1948; Alan Ladd, Donna Reed
12:00p Love of Life
12:25p CBS News
12:30p Search for Tomorrow
12:45p The Guiding Light
01:00p Movie “This Above All” part 5 1942; Tyrone Power, Joan Fontaine, Thomas Mitchell
01:30p As the World Turns
02:00p Password – celebrity players: Elizabeth Ashley and Soupy Sales
02:30p House Party – columnist Sheilah Graham discusses Hollywood romances (color)
03:00p To Tell the Truth
03:30p Dick Van Dyke (delayed from 11:30a)
04:00p Ranger Andy (color)
04:30p Horse Race (Special) – The Suburban Handicap, $100,000 added, three-year-olds and up at a mile and one-quarter. Fred Capossela, Jack Drees and Eddie Acaro report live from New York City’s Aqueduct race course. Live (color)
Movie is delayed until 5p
05:00p Movie “South to Karanga” 1940; Charles Bickford
06:05p Sports – Bob Steele
06:15p News – Bruce Kern
06:25p Weather
06:30p CBS Evening News – Walter Cronkite
07:00p Movie “Savage Wilderness” 1955; Victor Mature, Guy Madison, James Whitmore (color) (WTIC ran preempted programming on weekend afternoons)
09:00p Andy Griffith – Barney returns for the class reunion (color)
09:30p Hazel – Harold is receiving expensive gifts from his elderly schoolteacher (color)
10:00p Talent Scouts – presenters: Al Hirt, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Carolyn Jones, Art Linkletter (color)
11:00p News, Sports, Weather
11:20p Movie “Hell’s Horizons” 1955; John Ireland, Marla English, Hugh Beaumont
4 – WBZ Boston (NBC)
06:15a Sign On Seminar – Job Training Through Manpower Development: “Welder”
06:45a Daily Almanac – Jack Chase, Don Kent
07:00a Today – the program is devoted to a filmed tour of Mystic Seaport, Conn. (color); local news at 7:25, 8:25
09:00a Contact! – Bob Kennedy; traveler and historian Edward Rowe Snow takes viewers on a tour of Boston Harbor
10:00a Eye Guess (color)
10:25a NBC News – Sander Vanocur (color)
10:30a Concentration
11:00a Chain Letter DEBUT – comedian Jan Murray is the host of this half-hour, weekday “word-building” series featuring contestants paired with celebrity guests (this week, Betty White and Hans Conried) (color)
11:30a Showdown DEBUT – Radio and TV show personality Joe Pyne emcees this half-hour weekday game show played by two three-member teams. The Bantams, pre-teen rock ‘n’ rollers, provide music. (color)
12:00p News – Jack Chase, Shelby Scott
12:25p Weather – Don Kent
12:30p Mike Douglas – co-host: Bill Cosby; guests: author-humorist Harry Golden, singer Bernice Massey and comic Jack Petter
02:00p Days of Our Lives (color)
02:30p The Doctors
03:00p Another World (color)
03:30p You Don’t Say! – celebrity panelists: Rose Marie and Rod Serling (color)
04:00p The Match Game – celebrity players: Robert Goulet and his wife, Carol Lawrence (color)
04:30p Leave It to Beaver
05:00p Movie “Three For the Show” 1955; Betty Grable, Jack Lemmon
06:30p News – Arch Macdonald, Gene Pell, Shelby Scott
06:45p Sports – Bob Clinksdale
06:55p Weather – Al Boyer
07:00p Baseball – Minnesota Twins vs. Cleveland Indians (special, color)
The following shows are preempted: Huntley-Brinkley Report, Hullabaloo, The John Forsythe Show, Dr. Kildare and John Davidson
10:00p Run For Your Life (time approximate) “Strangers at the Door” (color)
11:00p News – Pell, Macdonald
11:10p Weather – Bob Copeland
11:15p Sports – Bob Clinkscale
11:20p News – Pell, Macdonald
11:30p Merv Griffin – guests: comedienne Totie Fields, the comedy team of Pat and Bert, singer Gilbert Price, and comic Pete Barbuti
5 – WHDH Boston (CBS)
06:00a Summer Semester – Afro-Asian Politics: “Modern Associational Politics”, part 1. Prof. Immanuel Wallerstein of Columbia lectures.
06:30a News, Weather, Sports (color)
06:35a Ray Dorey – variety (color); the Boston Globe lists it as “FYI – Ray Dorey”
06:50a News, Sports (color)
07:00a Weather – Ted Miller (color)
07:05a CBS News – Mike Wallace
07:30a Captain Bob (color)
08:00a Captain Kangaroo – The Captain explains the meaning of the Declaration of Independence
09:00a Romper Room (color)
09:30a Chris Evans – women (color)
09:45a We Believe – religion (color)
10:00a I Love Lucy
10:30a The (Real) McCoys
11:00a Andy Griffith
11:30a Dick Van Dyke
12:00p Love of Life
12:25p CBS News
12:30p Search for Tomorrow
12:45p The Guiding Light
01:00p Baseball – Washington Senators (now the Texas Rangers) vs. Boston Red Sox from Fenway Park; Ned Martin and Mel Parnell report (“Scoreboard” in color with sportscaster Johnny Most immediately follows)
The following programs are preempted: PDQ, As The World Turns, Password, House Party, To Tell the Truth, The Edge of Night
04:00p The Secret Storm
04:30p Kelly’s Almanac (color)
05:00p Bozo the Clown (color)
06:00p Dateline Boston – Leo Egan; “Independence Day” Dr. Edwin P. Booth discusses the significance of the holiday (color)
06:25p Weather – Ted Miller (color)
06:30p News – John Day, Vin Maloney (color)
06:45p Sports – Vin Maloney (color)
06:55p Weather – Ray Miller (color)
07:00p CBS Evening News – Walter Cronkite (color)
07:30p To Tell the Truth
08:00p I’ve Got a Secret – panel: Bess Myerson, Henry Morgan, Bill Cullen and Betsy Palmer; celebrity guest: Peter Falk
08:30p Vacation Playhouse – summer replacement for Lucille Ball, a series of unsold pilots. Tonight: “Hey, Teacher” starring Dwayne Hickman as a teacher fresh out of college facing his first day teaching third grade
09:00p Andy Griffith – Barney returns for the class reunion (color)
09:30p Hazel – Harold is receiving expensive gifts from his elderly schoolteacher (color)
10:00p Talent Scouts – presenters: Al Hirt, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Carolyn Jones, Art Linkletter (color)
11:00p News – Jack Hynes (color)
11:15p Weather – Ray Walker (color)
11:20p Sports – Don Gillis (color)
11:30p Johnny Carson – guest: Dick Cavett (color) NBC
01:00p News, Sports, Weather
01:10p Peter Gunn
6 – WTEV New Bedford (ABC)
06:45a News – Truman Taylor
07:00a Highway Patrol
07:30a B’wana Don – children
08:00a Funtime – Uncle Bruce (color)
08:45a News – Truman Taylor
09:00a Woman – Athena Parker
09:25a News – Truman Taylor
09:30a Community – Bob Bassett; safe boating is discussed
09:55a News – Truman Taylor
10:00a Where the Action Is – performers: the Righteous Brothers (“This Little Girl of Mine”), the Miracles (“Going to a Go-Go”), Same Riddle (“Angela Jones”) and Keith Allison (delayed from 4:30p)
10:30a Dark Shadows (delayed from 4p)
11:00a Supermarket Sweep
11:30a Dating Game
12:00p Donna Reed
12:30p Father Knows Best
01:00p Ben Casey
02:00p Confidential for Women
02:30p A Time For Us
02:55p ABC News – Marlene Sanders
03:00p General Hospital
03:30p The Nurses
04:00p Funtime – Uncle Bruce
04:30p Horse Race (Special) – The Suburban Handicap, $100,000 added, Live (color)
The first 30 minutes of Lloyd Thaxton is preempted
05:00p Lloyd Thaxton – Brenda Lee sings “All Alone am I”, “Bill Bailey”, “Dynamite” and “Jambalaya”
05:30p News – Jack Delaney
05:35p Sports – Bob Bassett
05:40p Weather – Bill O’Brien
05:45p ABC News – Peter Jennings
06:00p The Cisco Kid (color)
06:30p Twilight Zone
07:00p Lawman
07:30p 12 O’Clock High “Target 802”
08:30p The Legend of Jesse James “As Far as the Sea”
09:00p A Man Called Shenandoah “A Special Talent for Killing”
09:30p Peyton Place
10:00p The Avengers “The Danger Makers”
11:00p News, Sports, Weather
11:15p Movie “The Glass Web” 1954; Edward G. Robinson, John Forsythe
7 – WNAC Boston (ABC)
06:25a Farm and Market Report
06:30a Understanding Our World – “Law and the Family”
07:00a Cartoon Carnival
08:30a Donna Reed (delayed from 12p)
09:00a Gypsy Rose Lee – guests: singer-actress Marni Nixon and artists Toshi and Kiso Yoshida
09:30a Girl Talk – guests: actress Virginia Gilmore, sculptress Lilly Landis and housewife Annette Benjamin
10:00a Confidential for Women (delayed from 2p)
11:00a Supermarket Sweep
11:30a Dating Game
12:00p Movie “Scaramouche” part 1 1952; Stuart Granger, Eleanor Parker, Janet Leigh, Mel Ferrer
12:30p Father Knows Best
01:00p Ben Casey
02:00p Movie “The Eye of St. Mark” 1944; Anne Baxter, William Eythe, Michael O’Shea
03:30p Route 66
04:30p Horse Race (Special) – The Suburban Handicap, $100,000 added, Live (color)
Major Mudd is preempted
05:00p Dennis the Menace
05:30p Superman
06:00p News – John Henning
06:10p Weather – Roland Boucher
06:15p ABC News – Peter Jennings
06:30p The Rifleman
07:00p Twilight Zone
07:30p 12 O’Clock High “Target 802”
08:30p The Legend of Jesse James “As Far as the Sea”
09:00p A Man Called Shenandoah “A Special Talent for Killing”
09:30p Peyton Place – Dr. Rossi orders Peyton to leave the hospital; Steven questions Betty about Rod’s visit (this is around the time that Mia Farrow left the show)
10:00p Movie “I’d Climb the Highest Mountain” 1951; Susan Hayward, Rory Calhoun
11:00p News – John Henning
11:15p Movie – continued from 10p
12:00a Movie “Halls of Montezuma” 1951; Richard Widmark
8 – WNHC New Haven (ABC)
06:15a Conversations – religion
06:30a Operation Alphabet
07:00a Gloria – exercise (color)
07:30a Mr. Goober (color)
09:00a Stoney Burke
10:00a Divorce Court
11:00a Supermarket Sweep
11:30a Dating Game
12:00p Girl Talk – panelists: Irene Ryan (Granny on “The Beverly Hillbillies”), actresses Halia Stoddard and Mary Wicks
12:30p Girl Talk – panelists: comedienne Jean Carroll, socialite Gregg Sherwood Dodge and actress Eva Gabor
01:00p Baseball – Washington Senators (now the Texas Rangers) vs. Boston Red Sox from Fenway Park; Ned Martin and Mel Parnell report
The following programs are preempted: Ben Casey, Confidential for Women, General Hospital, Winchell-Mahoney (first 30 min)
04:00p Winchell-Mahoney
04:55p Mike Douglas (same as WBZ @ 12:30p)
06:25p Horse Derby (color)
06:30p News – Stelio Salmona
06:40p Weather – Joe Francis
06:45p ABC News – Peter Jennings
07:00p The Flintstones (delayed from Friday @ 7:30p (channel 8 runs a movie on Friday); no color notation)
07:30p 12 O’Clock High “Target 802”
08:30p The Legend of Jesse James “As Far as the Sea”
09:00p A Man Called Shenandoah “A Special Talent for Killing”
09:30p Peyton Place
10:00p The Avengers “The Danger Makers”
11:00p News – George Thompson
11:10p Weather – Bob Hynes
11:15p Sports – Dick Galiette
11:20p Movie “The Fountainhead” 1949; Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal
01:05p Tell Me, Dr. Brothers
9 – WMUR Manchester (ABC)
09:30a Clyde Joy – music
10:00a News – Ron Ripley
10:05a Movie “Mountain Rhythm” 1939; Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette
11:00a Supermarket Sweep
11:30a Dating Game
12:00p Donna Reed
12:30p Father Knows Best
01:00p Ben Casey
02:30p A Time For Us
02:55p ABC News – Marlene Sanders
03:00p General Hospital
03:30p The Nurses
04:00p Dark Shadows
04:30p Where the Action Is – performers: Brenda Lee (“Dum Dum”, “I Ain’t Gonna Cry No More”), The Robbs (“Do You Believe in Magic?”) and Steve Alaimo (“Lotta Lovin’”)
05:00p Uncle Gus – cartoons
06:00p Bat Masterson
06:30p News – Ron Ripley
06:40p Weather – Gus Bernier
06:45p ABC News – Peter Jennings
07:00p Tombstone Territory
07:30p 12 O’Clock High “Target 802”
08:30p The Legend of Jesse James “As Far as the Sea”
09:00p A Man Called Shenandoah “A Special Talent for Killing”
09:30p Peyton Place
10:00p The Avengers “The Danger Makers”
11:00p News, Weather – Ron Ripley
11:15p Movie “Johnny Concho” 1956; William Conrad, Phyllis Kirk
10 – WJAR Providence (NBC)
06:25a TV Classroom
06:55a Today in New England
07:00a Today – the program is devoted to a filmed tour of Mystic Seaport, Conn. (color); local news at 7:25, 8:25
09:00a Talk of the Town – Jay Kroll
09:30a World Around Us
09:55a News, Weather
10:00a Eye Guess (color)
10:25a NBC News – Sander Vanocur (color)
10:30a Concentration
11:00a Chain Letter DEBUT (color)
11:30a Showdown DEBUT (color)
12:00p Jeopardy (color)
12:30p Swingin’ Country DEBUT (color)
12:55p NBC News – Edwin Newman
01:00p Gypsy Rose Lee – guests: actresses Ruth Roman and Nancy Czar (female lead of “Wild Guitar”, one of my favorite B movies), and Jeri Emmett, author of “Point Your Tail in the Right Direction”
01:30p Let’s Make a Deal (color)
01:55p NBC News (color)
02:00p Days of Our Lives (color)
02:30p The Doctors
03:00p Another World (color)
03:30p You Don’t Say! – celebrity panelists: Rose Marie and Rod Serling (color)
04:00p The Match Game – celebrity players: Robert Goulet and his wife, Carol Lawrence (color)
04:30p Leave It to Beaver
05:00p Movie “Charlie Chan at the Racetrack” 1936; Waner Oland, Keye Luke
06:00p Film Feature
06:15p News – Dick Wood
06:25p Weather – Bunny North
06:30p Huntley-Brinkley Report (color)
07:00p Baseball – Minnesota Twins vs. Cleveland Indians (special, color)
The following shows are preempted: the Monday night movie and John Davidson
10:00p Run For Your Life (time approximate) “Strangers at the Door” (color)
11:00p News – Bob Cain
11:10p Weather – Bunny North
11:15p Johnny Carson – guest: Dick Cavett (color)
12 – WPRO Providence (CBS)
06:30a Summer Semester – Afro-Asian Politics: “Communism in Asia”. Wayne Wilcox of Columbia.
07:00a Three Stooges, Popeye
07:45a The King and Odie
08:00a Captain Kangaroo – The Captain explains the meaning of the Declaration of Independence
09:00a Romper Room – Bonnie Riker
09:30a Dialing for Dollars
10:00a I Love Lucy
10:30a Mike Douglas – co-host: Frank Fontaine; guests: actor Sebastian Cabot, singer Dorothy Collins, British journalist James Cameron
11:30a Dick Van Dyke
12:00p Love of Life
12:25p CBS News
12:30p Search for Tomorrow
12:45p The Guiding Light
01:00p Baseball – Washington Senators (now the Texas Rangers) vs. Boston Red Sox from Fenway Park; Ned Martin and Mel Parnell report
The following programs are preempted: Girl Talk, As the World Turns, Password, House Party, The Edge of Night
04:00p Salty’s Surprise House
04:30p Huckleberry Hound
05:00p Merv Griffin – guests: comics Joe E. Lewis and Al Kelley, TV personality Virginia Graham, comic Dayton Allen and singer-guitarist Jose Feliciano
06:25p Horse Derby
06:30p CBS Evening News – Walter Cronkite
07:00p News – Ed Kane, Steve Schatz
07:15p Sports – Chris Clark
07:20p Weather – Ed Miller
07:25p Master Key – Miller, Bouchard
07:30p To Tell the Truth
08:00p I’ve Got a Secret
08:30p Vacation Playhouse
09:00p Andy Griffith (color)
09:30p Hazel (color)
10:00p Talent Scouts (color)
11:00p News – Mort Blender, Steve Schatz
11:15p Weather – Hank Bouchard
11:25p Sports – Chris Clark
11:30p Movie “The Phantom President” 1932
14 – WJZB Worcester (Ind) – channel 14 does not colorcast
06:00p Rocky and His Friends
06:15p Sports – Bill Rasmussen (from WWLP Springfield)
06:30p Huntley-Brinkley Report
07:00p Oral Roberts – religion
07:15p Summer Highlights
07:30p Men Into Space
08:00p Cannonball
08:30p Highway Patrol
09:00p Aquanauts
10:00p sign-off
38 – WIHS Boston (Ind) – and some network programming not cleared by the local affiliates
12:00p Jeopardy (color) NBC
12:30p Swingin’ Country DEBUT – the accent is on Country and Western music in this weekly (sic) series, starring singers Rusty Draper, Molly Bee and Roy Clark. Jimmie Rogers, today’s guest, sings “It’s Over”. (color) NBC
12:55p NBC News – Edwin Newman NBC
01:00p Favorite Story
01:30p Let’s Make a Deal (color) NBC
01:55p NBC News (color) NBC
02:00p Love That Bob
02:30p A Time For Us ABC
02:55p ABC News – Marlene Sanders ABC
03:00p Ann Sothern
03:30p The Nurses ABC
04:00p Dark Shadows ABC
04:30p Where the Action Is – performers: Brenda Lee (“Dum Dum”, “I Ain’t Gonna Cry No More”), The Robbs (“Do You Believe in Magic?”) and Steve Alaimo (“Lotta Lovin’”) ABC
05:00p Supercar
05:30p Cartoon Party
05:45p News – (John) Parke, Harrigan
06:00p Lloyd Thaxton – the Tokens sing “I Hear Trumpets Blow” (color)
07:00p Movie “The Flirting Widow” 1930; Basil Rathbone
08:30p You Are There
09:00p Dr. Christian
09:30p Soldiers of Fortune
10:00p News – Parke, Harrigan
10:15p Movie “The Girl from 10th Avenue” 1935; Bette Davis