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Retro: Cable Channels Tues 3/12/91

from TV Guide, Northern Wisconsin edition
all listings CT

A&E
5:00 Fine Romance
5:30 Preview
6:00 Barchester Chronicles
7:00 World of Survival
7:30 Air Power
8:00 Ellery Queen
9:00 Fugitive
10:00 Avengers
11:00 Movie "Heartbeat"
1:00 O'Hara, US Treasury
2:00 Movie "Blanche Fury"
4:00 Fugitive
5:00 Avengers
6:00 World of Survival
6:30 Air Power
7:00 American Caesar
8:00 Movie "The Song Remains the Same"
11:00 American Caesar
Mid. Movie "The Song Remains the Same"
3:00 Movie "Blanche Fury"

AMC
5:00 Movie "Western Heritage"
6:15 Movie "The Farmer in the Dell"
7:30 Movie "Racing Lady"
8:45 Movie "Loving the Ladies"
10:00 Movie "The Silver Horde"
11:15 Movie "Trail Street"
12:45 Movie "M'liss"
2:00 Movie "The Silver Horde"
3:15 Movie "Trail Street"
4:45 Movie "M'liss"
6:00 Movie "Too Many Girls"
7:30 Movie "The Great Man Votes"
9:00 Movie "What Price Hollywood"
10:30 Movie "Too Many Girls"
Mid. Movie "The Great Man Votes"
1:30 Movie "What Price Hollywood"
3:00 Humphrey Bogart
4:00 Movie "Millionaire Playboy"

CNN
5:00 News
7:00 Gulf War News
8:00 News
2:00 Gulf War News
3:00 News
6:00 Moneyline
6:30 Crossfire
7:00 News
8:00 Larry King Live
9:00 Gulf War News
10:00 Gulf Talk
10:30 Sports Tonight
11:00 News
Mid. Crossfire
12:30 News
1:30 Sports Tonight
2:00 Gulf Talk
2:30 News
3:00 Larry King Live (r)
4:00 Crossfire
4:30 News

C-SPAN
5:00 Public Affairs Programs
7:00 Viewer Call-In
8:30 Public Affairs Programs
5:30 Viewer Call-In
7:00 Public Affairs Programs

Disney Channel
5:00 Mousercise
5:30 You & Me, Kid
6:00 Good Morning, Mickey!
6:30 Care Bears
7:00 Donald Duck Presents
7:30 Welcome to Pooh Corner
8:00 Under the Umbrella Tree
8:30 Dumbo's Circus
9:00 Walt Disney Presents
10:00 Babar the Little Elephant
10:30 Fraggle Rock (animated version)
11:00 Lunch Box
11:30 Music Box
Noon Taking Care of Terrific
1:00 Danger Bay
1:30 Mouse Factory
2:00 Raccoons
2:30 Care Bears
3:00 Donald Duck Presents
3:30 Teen Win, Lose or Draw
4:00 Kids Incorporated
4:30 Mickey Mouse Club
5:00 Movie "The Enchanted Forest"
6:30 Herself the Elf
7:00 The Easter Bunny is Coming to Town
8:00 Movie "The Lady from Shanghai"
9:30 Achievers
10:00 Movie "For All Mankind"
Mid. Movie "Silk Stockings"
2:00 Movie "The Lady from Shanghai"
3:30 Movie "For All Mankind"

Discovery Channel
8:00 Assignment
9:00 Medical Journal
9:30 Your Health!
10:00 Tastes of the World
10:30 Pasquale's Kitchen Express
11:00 Do It for Yourself
11:30 Square Foot Gardening
Noon Rendezvous
12:30 Great Escape
1:00 Medical Journal
1:30 Your Health!
2:00 Tastes of the World
2:30 Pasquale's Kitchen Express
3:00 Do It for Yourself
3:30 Square Foot Gardening
4:00 Mother Nature
4:30 Wildlife Chronicles
5:00 Beyond 2000
6:00 Rendezvous
6:30 World Monitor
7:00 Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War
8:00 Beyond Tomorrow
8:30 Invention
9:00 Planet Earth
10:00 Wings
11:00 Survival!
Mid. World Monitor
12:30 Profiles of Nature
1:00 World Away
2:00 sign-off

ESPN
5:00 SportsCenter
5:30 Nation's Business Today
7:30 SportsCenter
8:00 Big West Basketball Championship (From Long Beach, CA)
10:00 Getting Fit
10:30 Basic Training Workout
11:00 Bodies in Motion
11:30 BodyShaping
Noon Body by Jake
12:30 World of Aviation
1:30 Amazing Games
2:30 1980 NCAA Final Four Highlights
3:00 Legends of Pro Wrestling
4:00 Skiing: Powder 8 World Championships
5:00 NBA Today
5:30 Up Close
6:00 SportsCenter
6:30 College Basketball Tournament Preview
7:00 Boxing: 2 Marvin Hagler bouts, including Hagler-Hearns from '85
8:00 Amazing Games
9:00 Expedition Earth
10:00 Snowmobiling: Eagle River World Championship
10:30 SportsCenter
11:00 Destination Spring
11:30 Skiing: World Cup slalom from Aspen
12:30 Star Shot
1:00 NBA Today
1:30 SportsCenter
2:00 Up Close
2:30 LPBT Bowling
4:00 Action Outdoors
4:30 Getting Fit

Family Channel
5:00 Marilyn Hickey
5:30 James Robison
6:00 Flintstone Kids
6:30 Popeye
7:00 Dinosaucers
7:30 Littles
8:00 Hazel
8:30 Flying Nun
9:00 700 Club
10:00 Heart to Heart
10:30 Infomercial
11:00 Let's Eat Well
11:30 Healthy Kids
Noon Movie "Law & Order"
2:00 Father Knows Best (x2)
3:00 Batman
3:30 COPS
4:00 Popeye (x2)
5:00 Our House
6:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King
7:00 Movie "Law & Order"
9:00 700 Club
10:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King
11:00 Movie "Drums Across the River"
1:00 700 Club
2:00 Infomercials
4:30 Larry Lea

HBO
5:00 Movie "The Fabulous Baker Boys" cont'd
5:30 Phantom of the Opera
6:30 Babar
7:00 Movie "Wedding Day Blues"
8:30 Movie "How I Got Into College"
10:00 Movie "Bloodstone"
11:30 Movie "1941"
1:30 Movie "Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol"
3:00 Phantom of the Opera
3:45 Movie "Little Shop of Horrors" (Moranis version)
5:30 Movie "Wedding Day Blues"
7:00 Movie "Dangerous Liaisons"
9:00 Movie "Loose Cannons"
10:40 Movie "Easy Wheels"
12:10 Kids in the Hall
12:40 Movie "Breaking In"
2:20 Crack USA
3:05 Movie "The Gauntlet"

Lifetime
5:00 Infomercials
6:00 It Figures
6:30 Everyday Workout
7:00 Attitudes
8:00 What Every Baby Knows
8:30 Born Famous
9:00 Sister Kate
9:30 Day by Day
10:00 Frugal Gourmet
10:30 Spenser: For Hire
11:30 E/R
Noon Supermarket Sweep
12:30 Tracey Ullman
1:00 Moonlighting
2:00 Attitudes
3:00 Movie "The Clairvoyant"
5:00 Supermarket Sweep
5:30 Great American TV Poll
6:00 E/R
6:30 Duet
7:00 LA Law
8:00 Movie "Stop at Nothing"
10:00 Tracey Ullman
10:30 Days & Nights of Molly Dodd
11:00 E.N.G.
Mid. Infomercials

Cinemax
5:00 Movie "Twice Dead" cont'd
6:00 Movie "The Goodbye Girl"
8:00 Movie "Baby Blue Marine"
9:30 Movie "Animal Behavior"
11:00 Movie "Battle in Outer Space"
12:30 Movie "Young Frankenstein"
2:30 Movie "Inherit the Wind"
5:00 Movie "Worth Winning"
7:00 Movie "Staying Together"
8:30 Movie "Only When I Laugh"
10:30 Movie "The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea"
12:20 Movie "Wildest Dreams"
1:45 Movie "Back to Back"
3:25 Elvis '56

MTV
5:00 Videos
6:00 Awake on the Wild Side
8:00 Daisy Fuentes
11:00 Andrew Daddo
3:00 Road to Daytona
5:00 Rockline
5:30 Hot Seat
6:00 Half Hour Comedy Hour
6:30 Hot Seat
7:00 Prime with Martha Quinn
9:00 Rockline
9:30 Prime with Martha Quinn
10:00 Half Hour Comedy Hour
10:30 Classic MTV
11:00 Kari Wuhrer
1:00 Videos

Nickelodeon
5:00 Lassie
5:30 Kidsworld
6:00 Mr. Wizard's World
6:30 Yogi Bear
7:00 Inspector Gadget
7:30 Heathcliff
8:00 Lassie
8:30 Maya the Bee
9:00 Eureeka's Castle
10:00 Elephant Show
10:30 Fred Penner's Place
11:00 David the Gnome
11:30 Little Koala
Noon Noozles
12:30 Maya the Bee
1:00 Today's Special
1:30 Lassie
2:00 Flipper
2:30 Looney Tunes
3:00 Healthcliff
3:30 Yogi Bear
4:00 You Can't Do That on Television
4:30 Hey Dude
5:00 Double Dare
5:30 Make the Grade
6:00 Inspector Gadget
6:30 Looney Tunes
7:00 Mork & Mindy (x20
8:00 Get Smart
8:30 Dragnet
9:00 Saturday Night
9:30 Fernwood 2Night
10:00 Alfred Hitchcock
10:30 Green Acres
11:00 Bewitched
11:30 Dobie Gillis
Mid. Patty Duke
12:30 My Three Sons
1:00 Donna Reed
1:30 Mister Ed
2:00 Bewitched
2:30 Dragnet
3:00 Alfred Hitchcock
3:30 Fernwood 2Night
4:00 Dobie Gillis
4:30 My Three Sons

Showtime
5:00 Movie "They Were Expendable"
7:30 Movie "Danny"
9:00 Movie "Johnny Cool"
11:00 Movie "Hanna's War"
1:30 Movie "Breslin's Neighborhood"
3:00 Gambler
4:00 Owl TV
4:30 Movie "Danny"
6:00 Paul McCartney
7:00 Movie "Barefoot in the Park"
9:00 Movie "Hamburger Hill"
11:00 Movie "Everybody Wins"
12:40 Movie "Blue Thunder"
2:35 Movie "Haunted Summer"
4:25 Owl TV

WTBS Atlanta
5:00 CNN Headline News
5:30 Flintstones
6:00 Tom & Jerry
7:05 Leave It to Beaver
7:35 Bewitched
8:05 Little House on the Prairie
9:05 Movie "Club Med"
11:05 Perry Mason
12:05 Movie "The Mysterious Monsters"
2:05 Tom & Jerry
3:05 Flintstones
3:35 Brady Bunch
4:05 Good Times
4:35 Jeffersons
5:05 Beverly Hillbillies
5:35 Andy Griffith
6:05 Happy Days
6:35 Sanford & Son
7:05 NBA: Philadelphia-Atlanta
9:20 Movie "Bullitt"
11:35 Movie "Hour of the Gun"
1:50 Movie "Carson City"
3:35 I Love Lucy
4:05 Hogan's Heroes
4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

The Movie Channel
5:00 Movie "Little Dorrit" (pt 1) cont'd
7:00 Movie "The Human Comedy"
9:00 Movie "Back to the Future Part II"
11:00 Movie "The Bad & the Beautiful"
1:00 Movie "Catch Me If You Can"
3:00 Movie "Gigi"
5:00 Movie "House Party"
7:00 Movie "Back to the Future Part II"
9:00 Movie "Communion"
10:45 Movie "To Die For"
12:15 Movie "Catch Me If You Can"
2:00 Movie "House Party"
3:45 Movie "Little Dorrit" (conclusion)

TNN
8:00 VideoMorning
11:00 American Magazine
11:30 Top Card
Noon Remodeling & Decorating
12:30 On Stage
1:00 Country Standard Time
2:00 American Magazine
2:30 Top Card
3:00 Crook & Chase
3:30 On Stage
4:00 VideoPM
7:00 On Stage
7:30 Church Street Station
8:00 Nashville Now
9:30 Crook & Chase
10:00 On Stage
10:30 Church Street Station
11:00 Nashville Now
12:30 Crook & Chase
1:00 Country Standard Time
2:00 sign-off

TNT
5:00 Fun Zone
6:30 Popeye
8:00 Fraggle Rock (live-action version)
8:30 Muppet Show
9:00 Movie "Cabin in the Cotton"
10:35 Movie "The Glorious Hussy"
12:45 Movie "Tap Roots"
3:00 Movie "Ironclads"
5:00 Gilligan's Island
5:30 Bugs Bunny
7:00 Movie "The Wings of Eagles"
9:15 Movie "Flying Leathernecks"
11:30 Movie "Captains of the Clouds"
2:00 Movie "Sky Commando"
3:30 Then Came Bronson
4:30 Trailer Camp

USA Network
5:00 Infomercials
6:00 Cartoon Express
9:00 New Mike Hammer
10:00 Divorce Court (x2)
11:00 Judge (x2)
Noon Chain Reaction
12:30 Name That Tune
1:00 Wipeout
1:30 Win, Lose or Draw
2:00 Hollywood Squares
2:30 $25,000 Pyramid
3:00 Judge
3:30 Divorce Court
4:00 Just the Ten of Us
4:30 Dance Party USA
5:00 Cartoon Express
6:00 MacGyver
7:00 Murder, She Wrote
8:00 Boxing: Bantamweight bout-Gaby Canizales v Miguel Lora
10:00 Miami Vice
11:00 Equalizer
Mid. Boxing (replay of 8pm)
2:00 Movie "Struggle Through Death"
4:00 Madame's Place
4:30 Infomercials

WGN Chicago
5:00 Facts of Life
5:30 Faith 20
6:00 Success N Life
7:00 Banana Splits
7:30 Bozo
8:30 Bewitched
9:00 Magnum, PI
10:00 Joan Rivers
11:00 Geraldo
Noon News
1:00 Andy Griffith
1:30 Dick Van Dyke
2:00 Honeymooners
2:30 Leave It to Beaver
3:00 Young Samson
3:30 DuckTales
4:00 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
4:30 Mask
5:00 Charles in Charge
5:30 Abbott & Costello
6:00 I Dream of Jeannie
6:30 Night Court
7:00 Soul Train Music Awards
9:00 News
10:00 Night Court
10:30 Medical Story
11:30 Movie "The Song Parade"
12:30 Movie "Money to Burn"
1:30 Twilight Zone
2:00 One Day at a Time
2:30 Soap
3:00 Movie "Flame of Youth"
4:15 Movie "Mad at the World"

WWOR Secaucus/NYC
5:00 Infomercials
6:30 Children's Room
7:30 Today's Monitor
8:00 Silver Spoons
8:30 It's a Living
9:00 9 Broadcast Plaza
Noon Bonanza
1:00 Laredo
2:00 Hawaii Five-O
3:00 Ironside
4:00 Switch
5:00 Cosby Show
5:30 Who's the Boss? (x2)
6:30 TBA
7:00 Quincy
8:00 Kojak
9:00 News
10:00 It Takes a Thief
11:00 Run for Your Life
Mid. Comedy Tonight
12:30 Joe Franklin
1:00 Infomercials
2:00 Home Shopping Spree
 
This was not very long before "WWOR EMI Service" was given a deserved burial. Note how little of the programming was actually WWOR's off-air feed; most of the programming came from the Universal library (Bonanza, Ironside, Switch, Kojak, Run For Your Life, etc.).

By this point in time, the national feed was WWOR in name only.

> WWOR Secaucus/NYC
> 5:00 Infomercials
> 6:30 Children's Room
> 7:30 Today's Monitor
> 8:00 Silver Spoons
> 8:30 It's a Living
> 9:00 9 Broadcast Plaza
> Noon Bonanza
> 1:00 Laredo
> 2:00 Hawaii Five-O
> 3:00 Ironside
> 4:00 Switch
> 5:00 Cosby Show
> 5:30 Who's the Boss? (x2)
> 6:30 TBA
> 7:00 Quincy
> 8:00 Kojak
> 9:00 News
> 10:00 It Takes a Thief
> 11:00 Run for Your Life
> Mid. Comedy Tonight
> 12:30 Joe Franklin
> 1:00 Infomercials
> 2:00 Home Shopping Spree
> <P ID="signature">______________


</P>
 
> This was not very long before "WWOR EMI Service" was given a
> deserved burial. Note how little of the programming was
> actually WWOR's off-air feed; most of the programming came
> from the Universal library (Bonanza, Ironside, Switch,
> Kojak, Run For Your Life, etc.).
>
> By this point in time, the national feed was WWOR in name
> only.


My guess is the following shows came from the off-air feed: "Silver Spoons," "It's a Living," "9 Broadcast Plaza," "The Cosby Show," "Who's the Boss," "News" (obviously) and "Joe Franklin." The line-up got much worse once WWOR started killing off its original shows such as "9 Broadcast Plaza." Was "Joe Franklin" an original?

The TBA at 6:30 I believe was referred to as a "Comedy Wheel" (in print, at least, but not on screen). There were a bunch of short-lived series, namely "George Burns Comedy Week," from the Universal library that were packaged together.

WWOR EMI Service, BTW, didn't meet its demise until Dec. 31, 1996, so it still had another half-decade to go.


> > WWOR Secaucus/NYC
> > 5:00 Infomercials
> > 6:30 Children's Room
> > 7:30 Today's Monitor
> > 8:00 Silver Spoons
> > 8:30 It's a Living
> > 9:00 9 Broadcast Plaza
> > Noon Bonanza
> > 1:00 Laredo
> > 2:00 Hawaii Five-O
> > 3:00 Ironside
> > 4:00 Switch
> > 5:00 Cosby Show
> > 5:30 Who's the Boss? (x2)
> > 6:30 TBA
> > 7:00 Quincy
> > 8:00 Kojak
> > 9:00 News
> > 10:00 It Takes a Thief
> > 11:00 Run for Your Life
> > Mid. Comedy Tonight
> > 12:30 Joe Franklin
> > 1:00 Infomercials
> > 2:00 Home Shopping Spree
> >
>
 
> 3-12 is my Birthday.
Does anyone have tv guides for WWOR on that day from the mid fifties or the mid sixties?
Thanks
 
> My guess is the following shows came from the off-air feed:
> "Silver Spoons," "It's a Living," "9 Broadcast Plaza," "The
> Cosby Show," "Who's the Boss," "News" (obviously) and "Joe
> Franklin." The line-up got much worse once WWOR started
> killing off its original shows such as "9 Broadcast Plaza."
> Was "Joe Franklin" an original?

A very famous original. Franklin had his late-night interview show on WWOR for more than 40 years before quitting, having begun in 1950 and ending not long before the nationwide WWOR feed did.

> WWOR EMI Service, BTW, didn't meet its demise until Dec. 31,
> 1996, so it still had another half-decade to go.

Boy, it sure seems like Animal Planet has been around longer than that.<P ID="signature">______________


</P>
 
This was not very long before "WWOR EMI Service" was given a
deserved burial. Note how little of the programming was
actually WWOR's off-air feed; most of the programming came
from the Universal library (Bonanza, Ironside, Switch,
Kojak, Run For Your Life, etc.).


Bonanza was not a Universal show, and it and Hawaii Five-O were also on the New
York station.
 
> My guess is the following shows came from the off-air feed:
> "Silver Spoons," "It's a Living," "9 Broadcast Plaza," "The
> Cosby Show," "Who's the Boss," "News" (obviously) and "Joe
> Franklin." The line-up got much worse once WWOR started
> killing off its original shows such as "9 Broadcast Plaza."
> Was "Joe Franklin" an original?

Here's the schedule, with notes on what was actual feed and what was EMI:

> WWOR Secaucus/NYC
> 5:00 Infomercials (NYC)
> 6:30 Children's Room (EMI; produced by the Christian Science Monitor)
> 7:30 Today's Monitor (EMI; Monitor program)
> 8:00 Silver Spoons (NYC)
> 8:30 It's a Living (NYC)
> 9:00 9 Broadcast Plaza (NYC)
> Noon Bonanza (NYC)
> 1:00 Laredo (EMI)
> 2:00 Hawaii Five-O (NYC)
> 3:00 Ironside (EMI)
> 4:00 Switch (EMI)
> 5:00 Cosby Show (NYC; oddly, when syndicators switched from Viacom to Carsey-Werner, this became a replaced program)
> 5:30 Who's the Boss? (x2)(NYC)
> 6:30 TBA (EMI; the "Comedy Wheel")
> 7:00 Quincy (EMI)
> 8:00 Kojak (EMI)
> 9:00 News (NYC)
> 10:00 It Takes a Thief (EMI)
> 11:00 Run for Your Life (EMI)
> Mid. Comedy Tonight (EMI)
> 12:30 Joe Franklin (NYC)
> 1:00 Infomercials (don't know; most likely NYC)
> 2:00 Home Shopping Spree (NYC)
>

I think Quincy and Kojak replaced the nightly movie seen in NYC.

Does anyone have a New York City schedule for this date? If so, what shows did the original WWOR carry?

By the way, WGN also started a similar national service in January 1990, at the same time WWOR's distributor started theirs. At the time, United Video (since absorbed by Gemstar / TV Guide), WGN's distributor, did the replacement programming; that job was later handed down to WGN themselves.

Here's their national schedule, and what was local or not:

> WGN Chicago
> 5:00 Facts of Life (Chicago)
> 5:30 Faith 20 (Chicago)
> 6:00 Success N Life (Chicago, I think)
> 7:00 Banana Splits (National)
> 7:30 Bozo (Chicago)
> 8:30 Bewitched (national)
> 9:00 Magnum, PI (Chicago)
> 10:00 Joan Rivers (Chicago)
> 11:00 Geraldo (Chicago)
> Noon News (Chicago)
> 1:00 Andy Griffith (Chicago)
> 1:30 Dick Van Dyke (Chicago)
> 2:00 Honeymooners (Chicago)
> 2:30 Leave It to Beaver (Chicago)
> 3:00 Young Samson (national)
> 3:30 DuckTales (Chicago)
> 4:00 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (Chicago)
> 4:30 Mask (Chicago)
> 5:00 Charles in Charge (Chicago)
> 5:30 Abbott & Costello (national)
> 6:00 I Dream of Jeannie (national)
> 6:30 Night Court (Chicago)
> 7:00 Soul Train Music Awards (Chicago)
> 9:00 News (Chicago)
> 10:00 Night Court (Chicago)
> 10:30 Medical Story (national)
> 11:30 Movie "The Song Parade" (national)*
> 12:30 Movie "Money to Burn" (national)*
> 1:30 Twilight Zone (Chicago)
> 2:00 One Day at a Time (Chicago)
> 2:30 Soap (Chicago)
> 3:00 Movie "Flame of Youth" (national)*
> 4:15 Movie "Mad at the World" (national)*

* -- In the early days, United replaced many of WGN's movies with short, unknown films, mainly from the Republic Pictures library.

Also, does anyone have the original WGN schedule from Chicago on this day?
>
 
> > 3-12 is my Birthday.
> Does anyone have tv guides for WWOR on that day from the mid
> fifties or the mid sixties?
> Thanks
>
Yes here is schedule per NYC TV Guide from 9/4/65 to 9/10/1965 when CH. 9 was still called WOR-TV IN NYC

Saturday 9/4/1965

8:30 AM MOVIE ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERS
10AM BOTTLECAP BASEBALL (KIDS HIT BOTTLECAPS INSIDE A STUDIO IN PLACE OF BASEBALLS)
10;30 COOKING SHOW
11AM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE THE WINDOW REPRTADED AT 12;30 AND 2PM
3;30 MOVIE HIGHER AND HIGHER
5;15 JAPAN FOLK DANCING
5;30 MOVIE GOLIATH AGAINST THE GIANTS
7;55 NEW YORK METS AT ST LOUIS CARDINALS
11PM MOVIE AYER FUE PRIMAVERA

SUNDAY 9/5/1965

8AM-11AM RELIGOUS AND PUBLIC AFFAIR SHOWS
11AM AND 12;30 PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE THE WINDOW
2PM FILM FEATURE
2;25 NEW YORK METS AT ST LOUIS CARDINALS
5;30 FIRESIDE THEATER
6PM MILLION DOLLA MOVIE THE WINDOW
7;30 MOVIE THE COMPANY SHE KEEPS
9;15 MOVIE THE PATH OF HOPE
11PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE THE WINDOW

MONDAY 9/6/65
FIRST SHOW SPEAK UP
11;30AM MEMORY LANE WITH JOE FRANKLIN
1PM FILM FEATURE
1;30 WONDERS OF THE WORLD
1;55 NEW YORK METS AT MILWAUKEE BRAVES DOUBLEHEADER
8;30 PM DANGER IS MY BUSINESS
9PM DEATH VALLEY DAYS
9;30PM MOVIE THE SAINT MEETS THE TIGER 1943
11PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ON DANGEROUS GROUND

TUESDAY-FRIDAY

11AM SPEAKUP
11;30AM MEMORY LANE WITH JOE FRANKLIN
1PM MOVIE DIFFERENT EACH DAY
2;30PM KEYHOLE
3PM MOVIE DIFFERENT EACH DAY
4;30 MIKE DOUGLAS
6PM NEWS

TUESDAY 9/7/65

6;30 PM TRAILS WEST (DEATH VALLEY DAYS RERUNS HOSTED BY RAY MILLAND)
7PM HARRIGAN AND SON
7;30 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ON DANGEROUS GROUND
9PM SPECIAL SECOND MRS TANGUERAY (play)
10;30 fireside theater
11PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE REPEATED

WEDNESDAY 9/8/65

6;30 TRAILS WEST
7PM TRAILS WEST
7;30 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ON...
9PM CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING
10PM ON STAGE
11PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ON...

THURSDAY 9/9/65

6;30 HY GARDNER
7;30 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ON...
9PM MOVIE ASSUNTA SPINA
10;30 LADIES OF THE PRESS
11PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ON...

FRIDAY 9/10/65

6;30 PM MOVIE THE PAINTED DESSERT (clark gable AND wILLIAM BOYD)
7;30PM GOLF TIPS
7;40 RALPH KINER
7;55 MILWAUKEE BRAVES AT NEW YORK METS
11PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ON....
 
> This was not very long before "WWOR EMI Service" was given a
> deserved burial. Note how little of the programming was
> actually WWOR's off-air feed; most of the programming came
> from the Universal library (Bonanza, Ironside, Switch,
> Kojak, Run For Your Life, etc.).

Thats because WWOR was owned by MCA(Pre-NBCUniversal) before it was sold off to Chris-Craft/Untied, which explains the resaon for most of the Universal TV library being shown on the station.
 
> > > 3-12 is my Birthday.
> > Does anyone have tv guides for WWOR on that day from the
> mid
> > fifties or the mid sixties?
> > Thanks
> >
> Yes here is schedule per NYC TV Guide from 9/4/65 to
> 9/10/1965 when CH. 9 was still called WOR-TV IN NYC

This is fascinating, especially showing the late morning sign-on and the famous dependence of RKO on repeating the same "Million Dollar Movie" over and over and over ...

But I believe the original poster was asking for schedules for his exact birthday of March 12.<P ID="signature">______________


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