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Retro: Boston - WHDH Channel 5's last week on the air (March 11-17, 1972)

On Saturday, March 18, 1972 WHDH lost its last appeal to stay on the air. After the 11:00 PM News, station manager Harold Clancy went on to make the announcement, and to thank all the viewers and employees. WHDH channel 5 left the air that night after the late movie, appropriately entitled “Fixed Bayonets”. The next morning WCVB took to the airwaves (sign-on from YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_zsgWkNHr0). Many of both the on-air and technical employees went to the new station, helping to make WCVB the success that it became. Here are the listings for the last week of WHDH – March 11-17, 1972. (I don’t have a copy of the last day as of now, but when I do I will post it.) By this time the court had ordered WHDH off the air by 1 AM so WCVB could test their equipment. The copy of the TV Guide I’m using is from Western New England, but the three Boston network affiliates were listed. There is no mention in the Guide of the possibility of the change (which could have happened at any time), and if the change went into effect that the new WCVB would be the ABC affiliate and that CBS programming would go to WNAC channel 7. I do remember seeing as a child (I was just shy of 6 when it happened) an ad in TV Guide proclaiming that the new WCVB was on the way. I can’t remember the exact date of the ad. Some shows survived to the new channel 5, most notably Candlepin Bowling, and (for a while) Romper Room. Anyway…here is the last week of Boston’s WHDH, channel 5, CBS affiliate.

Saturday, March 11, 1972
6:30a Sunrise Semester – “Latin-American Literature” (color)
7:00a Young World (color)
7:30a Young World (color)
8:00a Bugs Bunny (color)
8:30a Scooby Doo (color)
9:00a Harlem Globetrotters – cartoon (color)
9:30a Help! It’s the Hair Bear Bunch! (color)
10:00a Pebbles and Bamm Bamm (color)
10:30a Archie’s TV Funnies (color)
11:00a Sabrina, the Teenage Witch – cartoon (color)
11:30a News, Sports, Weather (color)
12:00p Candlepin Bowling (color)
1:00p Junior Bowling (color)
1:30p Baseball – exhibition game: The Boston Red Sox meet the Chicago White Sox at Winter Haven, Fla. Ken Coleman and Ned Martin report (Sox games would go to WBZ 4 once the change happened) (color)
4:00p To Be Announced
4:30p CBS Golf Classic (color)
5:30p News, Sports, Weather (color)
6:00p Week Ends Here (color)
7:00p Movie “A Distant Trumpet” 1964 starring Troy Donahue and Suzanne Pleshette (“All in the Family” and “Mary Tyler Moore” are preempted)
9:00p The New Dick Van Dyke Show – Dick tries to stop smoking (color)
9:30p Arnie – Milton Berle appears as himself (color)
10:00p Mission: Impossible – the IMF team tries to shut down a narcotics operation (color)
11:00p News, Sports, Weather (color)
11:30p Movie “Sergeant York” 1941 starring Gary Cooper and Walter Brennan

Sunday, March 12, 1972
6:30a Consumer Report (color)
7:00a Sacred Heart (color)
7:15a Christopher Closeup – topic: the women’s liberation movement (color)
7:45a Turning Point (color)
8:00a Lamp Unto My Feet (color)
8:30a Look Up and Live (color)
9:00a This is the Life – the story of a man’s guilt over adultery (color)
9:30a Builder’s Showcase (color)
10:00a CBS Children’s Film Festival – “Up In The Air” a 1969 British film with Jon Pertwee (color)
11:00a You Are There – history (color)
11:30a Kid Talk – discussion; Carol Lawrence is the guest (color)
12:00p Animal World (color)
12:30p News, Sports, Weather (color)
1:00p Maverick
2:00p Pro Hockey – Chicago Black Hawks at Detroit Red Wings; Dan Kelly and Jim Gordon report (color)
4:30p Glen Campbell – guests: Jim Nabors, Helen Reddy, Shecky Green, Jeannine Burnier, the Four Leaves, a Japanese rock group (color, delayed from Tuesday @ 7:30p)
5:30p News, Weather, Sports (color)
6:00p 60 Minutes (color)
7:00p CBS Sunday Night Movie “Five Million Years to Earth” 1967
9:30p Cade’s County “Jessie” – Glenn Ford starred; Barbara Rush and Bobby Sherman were guest stars (color)
10:30p This is Your Life – guest: Irene Ryan (Granny on “The Beverly Hillbillies”) (color)
11:00p News, Sports, Weather (color)
11:30p Face the Nation (color, delayed from 12:30p)
12:00a Movie “Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed!” 1969 starring Peter Cushing (color)

Monday-Friday, morning and daytime (6a-6p)
6:00a Sunrise Semester (color)
6:30a New England Farmer (color)
6:45a We Believe (color) M-Tu, Th-F; Living Word (color) W
7:00a CBS News – John Hart (color)
8:00a Captain Kangaroo (color)
9:00a Romper Room (color)
9:30a Classroom Five (color)
10:00a Lucille Ball (color)
10:30a My Three Sons (color)
11:00a Family Affair (color)
11:30a Love of Life (color)
12:00p News, Weather, Sports (color)
12:30p Search for Tomorrow (color)
1:00p Truth or Consequences (color)
1:30p As the World Turns (color)
2:00p Love is a Many Splendored Thing (color)
2:30p The Guiding Light (color)
3:00p The Secret Storm (color)
3:30p The Edge of Night (color)
4:00p Gomer Pyle, USMC (color)
4:30p To Tell The Truth (color)
5:00p Perry Mason

Monday, March 13, 1972 – evening
6:00p News, Sports, Weather (color)
6:30p CBS Evening News – Walter Cronkite (color)
7:00p What’s My Line? (color)
7:30p Five Reports (color)
8:00p Gunsmoke “The Wedding” (color)
9:00p Here’s Lucy – Tony Randall as a health fanatic pitted against Lucy in a mountain-climbing contest (color)
9:30p Doris Day – Doris’s fuss-budget neighbor is the prime suspect in a jewelry store heist (color)
10:00pThe Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour – guests: George Burns, David Clayton Thomas (color)
11:00p News, Weather, Sports (color)
11:30p CBS Late Movie “Penelope” 1966 starring Natalie Wood (color)

Tuesday, March 14, 1972 – evening; the networks will interrupt regular programming for bulletins on the Florida Presidential Primary
6:00p News, Sports, Weather (color)
6:30p CBS Evening News – Walter Cronkite (color)
7:00p What’s My Line? (color)
7:30p All in the Family – the pilot for “Maude” (color, delayed from Saturday @ 8p)
8:00p Mary Tyler Moore “What’s Your Sexual I.Q.?” (color, delayed from Saturday @ 8:30p)
8:30p Hawaii Five-O “Rest in Peace, Somebody” (color)
9:30p Cannon – a young con allowed out for university study is also serving as a courier for an imprisoned syndicate leader (color)
10:30p Campaign ’72-The Election Year (special) – In Miami, Walter Cronkite reviews late returns in the Florida Presidential Primary (color)
11:00p News, Sports, Weather (color)
11:30p CBS Late Movie “The Venetian Affair” 1967 starring Robert Vaughn and Elke Sommer (color)

Wednesday, March 15, 1972 – evening
6:00p News, Sports, Weather (color)
6:30p CBS Evening News – Walter Cronkite (color)
7:00p What’s My Line? (color)
7:30p Five Reports (color)
8:00p Carol Burnett – guests: Bing Crosby, Paul Lynde; sketches include Bing as a soused father in a take-off of the classic melodrama “The Drunkard”, featuring Paul as the villain and Carol as the daughter; a chapter of “As the Stomach Turns” stars Bing as Father Sarge, patrolman-turned-priest and Paul as Mel Torment, town masochist; Harvey Korman in drag as a Jewish mother (color)
9:00p Medical Center “The Albatross” – Michael Douglas guest starring as a mentally retarded young man (color)
10:00p Mannix “A Step in Time” (color)
11:00p News, Sports, Weather (color)
11:30p CBS Late Movie “Come Fly With Me” 1963

Thursday, March 16, 1972 – evening
6:00p News, Sports, Weather (color)
6:30p CBS Evening News – Walter Cronkite (color)
7:00p What’s My Line? (color)
7:30p Five Reports (color)
8:00p Me and the Chimp – Ted Bessell’s show after “That Girl”, and yes, it did have a chimp (color)
8:30p My Three Sons “Bad Day for Barbara” (color)
9:00p CBS Thursday Night Movie “Return to Peyton Place” 1961 (color)
11:20p News, Sports, Weather (color)
11:50p CBS Late Movie “Terror on a Train” 1953 starring Glenn Ford

Friday, March 17, 1972 – evening
6:00p News, Sports, Weather (color)
6:30p CBS Evening News – Walter Cronkite (color)
7:00p What’s My Line? (color)
7:30p Five Reports (color)
8:00p O’Hara, U.S. Treasury – Frank Gorshin guests as a two-bit hood trying to pull off a $50,000 blackmail scheme (color)
9:00p M*A*S*H (special) – the pilot for the long running series (color)
9:30p Oh, Nurse! (special) – a pilot about student nurses; stars Susan Foster, Judy Pace and Heather Young (color)
10:00p Singles (special) – a pilot with Ruth Buzzi and Michele Lee as working girls on an extraordinary project: the rehabilitation of a bumbling burglar (color)
10:30p Don Rickles – Don plays jealousy for laughs in “The Dr. Rudolph Affair, about an unexpected visit from his wife’s old boyfriend (color)
11:00p News, Sports, Weather (color)
11:30p Movie “Virginia City” 1940 starring Errol Flynn
 
MCarney said:
Sunday, March 12, 1972
10:00a CBS Children’s Film Festival – “Up In The Air” a 1969 British film with Jon Pertwee (color)
11:00a You Are There – history (color)

Both shows were delayed from Saturday, due to baseball. Also, Jon Pertwee was notable as being "The Third Doctor", assuming the role of Doctor Who shortly after that film was made.

MCarney said:
1:00p Maverick

On the topic of sign-offs, I believe WXPO was showing an episode of that series in 1970 when their power was cut off for non-payment, taking that station off the air for good.

MCarney said:
12:00a Movie “Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed!” 1969 starring Peter Cushing (color)

I believe this was Friday's "CBS Late Movie", which was delayed to here so that WHDH could show a local film.

MCarney said:
Friday, March 17, 1972 – evening
9:00p M*A*S*H (special) – the pilot for the long running series (color)

And alas, the only time this series was shown on WHDH.

MCarney said:
I don’t have a copy of the last day as of now, but when I do I will post it.

Out of curiosity, when you do get the listings, if it's from a TVG, could you list the unrealised WHDH schedule for 3/19 to 3/24? As the closure and switchover occurred after the next week's TV Guides went on sale, I'm very sure the schedule in that issue was all WHDH's.
 
It's from TV Guide. I don't have the next issue (I keep looking for an Eastern or Western New England edition) but if I ever come across it I will post it.
 
Boston's Original (WHDH) Channel 5's Last Day On The Air, March 18th, 1972

According to the March 18th, 1972 Boston Globe, here's what the old WHDH-5 broadcast on it's final day:

The Globe did not indicate what shows were in color; I suspect that the movie "Fixed Bayonets" at 11:30 P.M. may have been the only black-and-white program on that's day schedule.

6:30 A.M. "Sunrise Semester"
7:00 A.M. "Young World"
8:00 A.M. "The Bugs Bunny Show"
8:30 A.M. "Scooby Doo, Where Are You?"
9:00 A.M. "Harlem Globetrotters (animated)"
9:30 A.M. "Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch"
10:00 A.M. "Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm"
10:30 A.M. "Archie's TV Funnies"
11:00 A.M. "Sabrina, The Teenage Witch" (the animated show from the early 1970's)
(Note: "In The News" featurettes from CBS aired at 8:56, 9:26, 9:56, 10:26, 10:56 and 11:26 A.M.)
11:30 A.M. Local News
12 Noon    "Candlepin Bowling Stars"
1:00 P.M. "Winning Pins" (candlepin bowling show featuring high-school aged bowlers; the host, Bill O'Connell, just passed away)
1:30 P.M. Pre-Season Baseball: Boston Red Sox vs. Detroit Tigers at Lakeland, Florida (this would be the final Red Sox game to air on Channel 5; WBZ-4 picked-up the Sox beginning with the pre-season game the next weekend)
4:25 P.M. Red Sox Wrap-Up
4:30 P.M. "CBS Golf Classic" (videotaped golf match between the team of Dale Douglas and a young Hale Irwin against the team of Miller Barber and Gene Littler; I believe this long-running golf show was taped at the Firestone course in Akron, Ohio)
5:30 P.M. Local News
6:00 P.M. "The Week Ends Here" (local newsmagazine series; I think a young Chet Curtis was host and also contributed stories)
7:00 P.M. Movie: "Carousel" (1956), with Gordon MacRae and a young Shirley Jones.
(during the 1971-72 season, the old WHDH-5 aired "All In The Family"---seen on most other CBS stations at 8 P.M. ET/PT---on Tuesday nights at 7:30; and "Mary Tyler Moore"---seen everywhere else at 8:30 that season---on Tuesdays at 8 P.M.)
9:00 P.M. "New Dick Van Dyke Show" (his short-lived 1970's sitcom comeback)
9:30 P.M. "Arnie" (one-season sitcom with Herschel Bernardi)
10:00 P.M. "Mission: Impossible"
11:00 P.M. Local News
11:30 P.M. Movie: "Bayonets" (1951), starring Richard Basehart. At the end of them movie, the "old" Channel 5 went off the air forever.
 
Joseph_Gallant said:
I had thought that it was on Friday March 17th, 1972 that the old WHDH-5 lost it's last appeal to stay on the air.

They tried to get an emergency hearing and stay on the 18th but failed. It's unusual but not unheard of that the appeals court will take an emergency case on a weekend.
 
Re: Boston's Original (WHDH) Channel 5's Last Day On The Air, March 18th, 1972

Joseph_Gallant said:
9:30 P.M. "Arnie" (one-season sitcom with Herschel Bernardi)

Arnie ran for 2 seasons, 1970-1972 ;)
 
MCarney said:
Joseph_Gallant said:
I had thought that it was on Friday March 17th, 1972 that the old WHDH-5 lost it's last appeal to stay on the air.

They tried to get an emergency hearing and stay on the 18th but failed. It's unusual but not unheard of that the appeals court will take an emergency case on a weekend.

Another thing I was curious about was WNAC channel 7, which no doubt had to dump their ABC programs in short order in exchange for CBS's -- no doubt that led to some considerable confusion in the early days of the switch.
 
Here's WNAC's weekday daytime (6a-7p) schedule at the time:

6:20a Farm and Market Report
6:25a Understanding Our World
6:55a News
7:00a Major Mudd
9:00a Paul Benzaquin
10:00a Movie
11:30a That Girl
12:00p Virginia Graham
12:30p Password
1:00p News, Sports, Weather
1:30p Let’s Make a Deal
2:00p The Newlywed Game
2:30p The Dating Game
3:00p General Hospital
3:30p One Life to Live
4:00p Mayberry R.F.D.
4:30p Merv Griffin (90 minutes)
6:00p News, Sports, Weather
6:30p ABC News
7:00p Dick Van Dyke

I know that Major Mudd (local kids show) got moved to the afternoon because I used to watch him. Paul Benzaquin (who recently passed away) stayed at 9am, and Merv kept the 4:30 pre-news slot. AFAICR they didn't clear "The Edge of Night" and kept with syndicated reruns.
 
Here are the listings for December 16-22, 1972 for both WNAC and WCVB showing how some of the programming went. By this time TV Guide was marking Black and White (BW) rather than color programs.

TV Guide December 16-22, 1972
Saturday December 16, 1972
5 – WCVB Boston (ABC)
6:00a Five By 5: Third World
6:30a Davey and Goliath
7:00a Fantasy Funhouse
7:30a Kid Power
8:00a H.R. Pufnstuf
8:30a Jackson Five
9:00a Osmonds – cartoon
9:30a Movie – cartoon “Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies”
10:30a Brady Kids – cartoon
11:00a Bewitched
11:30a News
12:00p Candlepin Bowling
1:30p Match Race (following drag racers Don Prudhomme and Tom McEwen on the drag racing circuit)
2:00p Movie “El Paso” 1949
4:00p 25 Years: The NBA Story (action footage highlights this salute to the NBA)
4:30p NFL Game of the Week
5:00p Wide World of Sports (drag racing, toboggan championship, World Roller Skating Dance Championship)
6:30p News
7:00p It’s Academic (local high school students)
7:30p Five at Large (a look at the Boston-based U.S. Sports Club)
8:00p Alias Smith and Jones
9:00p The Streets of San Francisco
10:00p Combat Zone – documentary (special; Arnold Zenker looks at a seldom-seen, but often controversial part of Boston) (The Sixth Sense is preempted)
11:00p News
11:15p ABC News – Sam Donaldson
11:30p Movie “Bells Are Ringing” (IIRC this was titled “The Great Entertainment” and was hosted by Frank Avruch)
2:00a Movie “Manhandled” 1949

7 – WNAC Boston (CBS)
5:55a Sunrise Semester
6:25a Agriculture U.S.A.
6:55a News (BW)
7:00a Harlem Globetrotters
7:30a Archie’s Fun House
8:00a Major Mudd
9:00a Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan – cartoon
9:30a Scooby Doo Movies – cartoon “The Caped Crusader Caper” (with Batman, Robin and the Joker and Penguin)
10:30a Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space
11:00a Flintstones Comedy Hour
12:00p Archie’s TV Funnies
12:30p Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
1:00p CBS Children’s Film Festival “The Goalkeeper Also Lives on Our Street” 1962 Czech film
2:00p Movie – Western (title not listed)
3:45p Pro Football Pre-Game Show
4:00p Pro Football (special) – Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers
7:00p Lawrence Welk
8:00p All in the Family
8:30p Bridget Loves Bernie
9:00p Mary Tyler Moore
9:30p Bob Newhart
10:00p Carol Burnett
11:00p News
11:30p Movie “Under Capricorn” 1949
1:30a Paul Benzaquin Playback

Sunday December 17, 1972
5 – WCVB Boston (ABC)
6:30a This is the Life
7:00a Christopher Closeup
7:30a Directions
8:00a Fantasy Funhouse
8:30a Bullwinkle
9:00a Jabberwocky (local kids show http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkOkw31XaHY)
9:30a Make a Wish
10:00a Curiosity Shop
11:00a New Heaven, New Earth (program of Christmas music)
11:30a Outlook: New England (a preview of Christmas activities at the Boston Center for the Arts)
12:00p News
12:30p Sound Off (suburban zoning laws)
1:30p Issues and Answers
2:00p Movie “Whistle Down the Wind” 1961 (BW)
4:00p Circus!
4:30p National Geographic – documentary “Winged World”
5:30p News
6:00p Parent Game
6:30p Movie “The Love War” 1970 – Lloyd Bridges and Angie Dickinson
8:00p The FBI
9:00p Portrait: The Woman I Love (special about the Duke and Duchess of Windsor; starring Richard Chamberlin and Faye Dunaway)
10:00p Of Men and Women (special: Lee Remick introduces four one-act plays on the many faces of love)
11:00p News
11:15p ABC News – Bill Beutel
11:30p Movie “Potrait from Life” 1948
1:30a New Heaven, New Earth

7 – WNAC Boston (CBS)
6:25a Consultations
6:55a News (BW)
7:00a Oral Roberts
7:30a Lamp Unto My Feet
8:00a Look Up and Live
8:30a Builder’s Showcase
9:00a Book Mark
9:15a Church Service – Catholic
10:00a Lift Every Voice
10:30a Religion at Issue
11:00a This is Temple Israel
11:30a Face the Nation
12:00p American Adventure
12:30p Pro Football Pregame Show
1:00p Pro Football – Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints
4:00p Pro Football – New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys
7:00p Black News
7:30p Anna and the King
8:00p M*A*S*H
8:30p Sandy Duncan
9:00p The New Dick Van Dyke Show
9:30p Mannix
10:30p News
11:00p CBS News – Dan Rather
11:15p Movie (no title listed)
1:20a Religion at Issue

Monday-Friday daytime
5 – WCVB Boston (ABC)
6:30a New England Consumer
6:45a Opportunity Lane
7:00a News
7:30a Leave it to Beaver (BW)
8:00a Pixanne (syndicated version of the Philadelphia show)
8:30a Jabberwocky
9:00a Romper Room
9:30a Medical Call (with Dr. Timothy Johnson, who retired from the station last year)M-Th; Looking Ahead(senior citizens show) F
10:00a Arnold Zenker (most famous for replacing Walter Cronkite during an AFTRA strike in 1967)
11:00a Password
11:30a Bewitched
12:00p News
12:30p Split Second – game
1:00p All My Children
1:30p Let’s Make a Deal
2:00p The Newlywed Game
2:30p The Dating Game
3:00p General Hospital
3:30p One Life to Live
4:00p The Big Valley
5:00p Perry Mason (BW)

7 – WNAC Boston (CBS)
5:45a Farm and Market Report (BW)
5:50a Reflections
5:55a News (BW)
6:00a Sunrise Semester
6:30a News
6:55a Las Noticias de Hoy
7:00a CBS News – John Hart
7:30a Major Mudd
8:00a Captain Kangaroo
9:00a Paul Benzaquin
10:00a The Joker’s Wild
10:30a The Price is Right
11:00a Gambit
11:30a Love of Life
12:00p News
12:30p Search for Tomorrow
1:00p Truth or Consequences
1:30p As the World Turns
2:00p The Guiding Light
2:30p The Edge of Night
3:00p Love is a Many Splendored Thing
3:30p The Secret Storm
4:00p Family Affair
4:30p Merv Griffin (90 minutes)

Monday December 18, 1972 – evening
5 – WCVB Boston (ABC)
6:00p News
6:30p ABC News – Harry Reasoner, Howard K. Smith
7:00p To Tell the Truth
7:30p Five by 5: 5 on Sports
8:00p The Rookies
9:00p Liberty Bowl (special) – Iowa State vs. Georgia Tech (preempts Monday Night Football)
12:00a News
12:30a Movie “Tripoli” 1950
2:30a News
2:35a Medical Call

7 – WNAC Boston (CBS)
6:00p News
6:30p CBS News – Walter Cronkite
7:00p What’s My Line?
7:30p Let’s Make a Deal
8:00p Gunsmoke
9:00p Here’s Lucy
9:30p Doris Day
10:00p Bill Cosby – variety
11:00p News
11:30p CBS Late Movie “Michael Kohlhaas” 1969

Tuesday December 19, 1972 – evening
5 – WCVB Boston (ABC)
6:00p News
6:30p ABC News – Harry Reasoner, Howard K. Smith
7:00p To Tell the Truth
7:30p Five by 5: Third World
8:00p Temperatures Rising
8:30p ABC Theater (special) “If You Give a Dance You Gotta Pay the Band” (90 min)
10:00p Marcus Welby, M.D.
11:00p News
11:30a Dick Cavett (90 min)
1:00a News
1:05a Medical Call

7 – WNAC Boston (CBS)
6:00p News
6:30p CBS News – Walter Cronkite
7:00p What’s My Line?
7:30p Bostonia (Around and about Boston)
8:00p Maude
8:30p Hawaii Five-O
9:30p CBS Movie “Your Money or Your Wife”
11:00p News
11:30p CBS Late Movie “The Picasso Summer” 1969

Wednesday December 20, 1972
5 – WCVB Boston (ABC)
6:00p News
6:30p ABC News – Harry Reasoner, Howard K. Smith
7:00p To Tell the Truth
7:30p Five by 5: The Investigators
8:00p The Paul Lynde Show
8:30p The Julie Andrews Hour (usually runs at 10p; ABC moved it earlier for a Christmas episode)
9:30p ABC Movie “The Weekend Nun” (90 min)
11:00p News
11:30p Dick Cavett
1:00a News
1:05a Movie “Forever and a Day” 1943 (BW)
3:15a Movie “The Long Arm” 1956 (BW)
5:30a Best of Zenker

7 – WNAC Boston (CBS)
6:00p News
6:30p CBS News – Walter Cronkite
7:00p What’s My Line?
7:30p Seven Thirty (How Boston gets rid of its trash)
8:00p Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour
9:00p Medical Center
10:00p Cannon
11:00p News
11:30p CBS Late Movie “Violent Road” 1958 (BW)

Thursday December 21, 1972 – evening
5 – WCVB Boston (ABC)
6:00p News
6:30p ABC News – Harry Reasoner, Howard K. Smith
7:00p To Tell the Truth
7:30p Five by 5: Hot Seat (Arnold Zenker questions Santa Claus)
8:00p Mod Squad
9:00p Jigsaw
10:00p Owen Marshall: Attorney at Law
11:00p News
11:30p Dick Cavett
1:00a News
1:05a Candlepin Bowling
2:05a Movie “Those Redheads from Seattle” 195
5:00a Medical Call
5:30a Best of Zenker

7 – WNAC Boston (CBS)
6:00p News
6:30p CBS News – Walter Cronkite
7:00p What’s My Line?
7:30p Hollywood Squares
8:00p The Waltons
9:00p CBS Movie “Will Penny” 1968
11:00p News
11:30p CBS Late Move “Miracle in the Rain” 1956

Friday December 22, 1972 – evening
5 – WCVB Boston (ABC)
6:00p News
6:30p ABC News – Harry Reasoner, Howard K. Smith
7:00p To Tell the Truth
7:30p Getting There First: The American Experience (special)
8:00p The Brady Bunch
8:30p The Partridge Family
9:00p Room 222
9:30p The Odd Couple
10:00p Love, American Style (usually ran 60 minutes)
10:30p Who Do You Think You Are? (special – Harry Reasoner looks at pets and their owners)
11:00p News
11:30p Dick Cavett
1:00a News
1:05a Movie “Charlie Chan in Shanghai” 1935 (BW)
2:30a Movie “The Love Lottery” 1954
4:30a Best of Zenker
5:30a Five by 5: Third World

7 – WNAC Boston (CBS)
6:00p News
6:30p CBS News – Walter Cronkite
7:00p What’s My Line?
7:30p The Last Word (about Benjamin Franklin)
8:00p Mission: Impossible
9:00p CBS Movie “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” 1969 (2 hrs. 45 min)
11:45p News
12:15a Movie “The Joker is Wild” 1957 (BW)
 
I wonder if the "old" WHDH, at the point they were finally kicked off the air in March 1972, still had the RCA TK-42 and TK-43 color cameras they'd had since the 1966-67 period. It is definitely known that the then-new WCVB, when it took over the Channel 5 signal, had to start, tech-wise, entirely from scratch - and in its first few years, its studio camera was the Norelco PC-100 (the U.S. designation for Philips' LDK-5). As for film chains, which ones did WCVB start with - and I'm curious if WHDH retained their RCA TK-26's from the late '50's, or if they'd upgraded to TK-27's.
 
AMC wasn't even cleared by WSBK, which was usually the dumping ground for ABC and NBC daytime shows not cleared by the main affiliates. As for WHDH equipment, I know some was donated to Dean Junior College in Franklin for their media department. I'm not sure of exactly what, and what happened to the rest.
 
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