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Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, December 30, 1967

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Knoxville (Sneedville, TN) (NET)
off air on Saturday

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS)

6:45 News Of The Church
7 AM Rascal's Club (Fred Kirby)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles
9:30 Herculoids
10 AM Shazzan!
10:30 Space Ghost
11 AM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor
11:30 Superman/Aquaman Hour Of Adventure
12:30 Jonny Quest
1 PM Lone Ranger (animated)
1:30 Blue-Gray Game (college all-star football game
from Montgomery, AL, Blue won 22-16)
4:30 Country Style Roundup (local, time approximate)
5:15 Wrestling (from Charlotte: Gene and Lars Anderson vs.
the Amazing Zuma and Roger Kirby; P.Y. Chung vs.
Alex Medina; Les Thatcher vs. Pancho Valdez)
6 PM Early Report
6:30 Death Valley Days (an unusual appearance by Rudy Vallee)
7 PM Super Bingo
7:30 Jackie Gleason (guests: Milton Berle, Louis Armstrong,
Kate Smith, Frank Fontaine, trumpeter Bert Kaempfert
and his orchestra)
8:30 My Three Sons
9 PM Hogan's Heroes
9:30 Petticoat Junction
10 PM Mannix
11 PM News, Weather, Sports
11:20 Movies: "The Revolt Of Mamie Stover" and "Ten Wanted
Men"

WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

6:30 Farm News (Ben Leonard)
7:30 Monty's Rascals
9 AM Super 6
9:30 Super President
10 AM Flintstones
10:30 Samson & Goliath
11 AM Birdman And The Galaxy Trio
11:30 Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel
12 N Top Cat
12:30 Cool McCool
1 PM GE College Bowl (Barnard College vs. the University
of Washington, delay of at least a week from Sat
5:30 PM)
1:30 Sun Bowl: Mississippi vs. Texas-El Paso (UTEP won 14-7)
4:30 Wilburn Brothers (time approximate)
5 PM Wrestling (from Raleigh)
6 PM Porter Wagoner
6:30 Flatt And Scruggs
7 PM Super Bingo
7:30 King Orange Jamboree Parade (live from Miami, the theme
is "The World Of Walt Disney," hosts are Raymond Burr and
Anita Bryant)
8:30 Get Smart
9 PM NBC Movie: "Something Wild"
11:15 News, Weather, Sports
11:30 Movie: "Double Exposure" (feature-length version of the '50s
series "Man Of The World" with Craig Stevens-pre "Peter Gunn")

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC/ABC)

6 AM Tele-College
7 AM Rural Tenneva
7:25 News (Merrill Moore)
7:30 Comedy Time
8:30 Popeye
9 AM Super 6
9:30 Super President
10 AM Flintstones
10:30 Samson & Goliath
11 AM Birdman And The Galaxy Trio
11:30 Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel
12 N Top Cat
12:30 Cool McCool
1 PM Trails West
1:30 American Bandstand (ABC, guests: Bruce Channel
and, on film, the Beatles doing "Hello, Goodby"--
week-behind from 12:30 PM)
2:30 The Happening
3:30 Village Square
4 PM Skelton Brothers (local country-music show)
4:30 East-West Shrine Game (college football all-star game
from San Francisco, East won 16-14)
7:30 King Orange Jamboree Parade (time approximate)
8:30 Get Smart
9 PM NBC Movie: "Something Wild"
11:15 News, Weather, Sports
11:45 Saturday Tonight Show (Larry Blyden, Connie Stevens,
song-and-dance man John Bubbles, singer June Valli)

WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC)

7 AM RFD 6 (Tom Reed)
7:30 Movie: "The Oklahoman"
9 AM Super 6
9:30 Super President
10 AM Flintstones
10:30 Samson & Goliath
11 AM Birdman And The Galaxy Trio
11:30 Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel
12 N Top Cat
12:30 Cool McCool
1 PM Harry Whittington (local music show--he did
an early morning show, 6-7 AM)
1:15 Great Music (what we now call an infomercial)
1:30 Sun Bowl: Mississippi vs. Texas-El Paso
4:30 East-West Shrine Game (time approximate)
7:30 King Orange Jamboree Parade (time approximate)
8:30 Get Smart
9 PM NBC Movie: "Something Wild"
11:15 Movie: "Between Two Worlds"

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Russian Literature"
7 AM Roy Rogers
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles
9:30 Herculoids
10 AM Shazzan!
10:30 Space Ghost
11 AM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor
11:30 Superman/Aquaman Hour Of Adventure
12:30 Farmer Gray (Cliff Gray, farm news)
1 PM Billy Dilworth (local country-music show)
1:30 Blue-Gray Game
4:30 Lost In Space (delay from Wed 7:30 PM, time
approximate)
5:30 Greyhound Derby
6 PM News, Weather, Sports
6:30 Rawhide
7:30 Jackie Gleason
8:30 My Three Sons
9 PM Hogan's Heroes
9:30 Petticoat Junction
10 PM Mannix
11 PM News, Weather, Sports
11:15 Movie: "Ziegfeld Follies" (watch for Fred Astaire,
Fanny Brice, Lucille Ball, and Judy Garland in this
1945 musical)

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC)

7 AM Seven Bells
7:30 Zane Grey Theater
8 AM Cisco Kid
8:30 Astroboy
9 AM Super 6
9:30 Super President
10 AM Flintstones
10:30 Samson & Goliath
11 AM Birdman And The Galaxy Trio
11:30 Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel
12 N Top Cat
12:30 Cool McCool
1 PM Kilgo's Kanteen (Jimmy Kilgo's long-running
dance party)
1:30 Sun Bowl: Mississippi vs. Texas-El Paso
4:30 East-West Shrine Game (time approximate)
7:30 King Orange Jamboree Parade (time approximate)
8:30 Get Smart
9 PM NBC Movie: "Something Wild"
11:15 News, Weather, Sports
11:45 Movie: "Duel In The Sun"

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

7 AM Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon
7:30 Movie: "Ma And Pa Kettle"
9 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles
9:30 Herculoids
10 AM Shazzan!
10:30 Space Ghost
11 AM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor
11:30 Superman/Aquaman Hour Of Adventure
12:30 Jonny Quest
1 PM Lone Ranger (animated)
1:30 Blue-Gray Game
4:30 Favorite Story (time approximate)
5 PM Bonnie Lou And Buster (regionally-syndicated
country-music show)
5:30 Rifleman
6 PM Bat Masterson
6:30 Film Feature: "The Antkeeper," an allegorical tale
of a father trying to teach his son about life
7 PM Cas Walker (the Knoxville grocer with another of his
local variety shows)
7:30 Jackie Gleason
8:30 My Three Sons
9 PM Hogan's Heroes
9:30 Petticoat Junction
10 PM Mannix
11 PM Movie: "Operation Pacific"

WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS/ABC)

6:55 News, Weather
7 AM Laramie
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles
9:30 Herculoids
10 AM Shazzan!
10:30 Space Ghost
11 AM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor
11:30 Superman/Aquaman Hour Of Adventure
12:30 Jonny Quest
1 PM Lone Ranger (animated)
1:30 No Time For Sergeants (Sammy Jackson tries
to fill Andy Griffith's boots--no luck)
2 PM Golf Review: Chris Schenkel reviews the year's
major USGA events (ABC)
2:15 Gator Bowl: Penn State-Florida State (ABC, teams
played to a 17-17 tie)
5 PM Laramie (time approximate)
6 PM Lawrence Welk (ABC, his Christmas show, week-behind,
delay from 8:30 PM)
7 PM Flying Nun (ABC, delay from Thu 8 PM)
7:30 Jackie Gleason
8:30 My Three Sons
9 PM Hogan's Heroes
9:30 Petticoat Junction
10 PM Mannix
11 PM News, Weather, Sports
11:15 Movie: "Seven Ways From Sundown"

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

7 AM New Casper Cartoon Show (delay from 9 AM)
7:30 Superman
8 AM Mr. Bill And Bozo (by summer 1968 Ch. 13 will have
dropped the Bozo franchise and begun having station
weathercaster Bob Caldwell as Bumbo the clown)
9:30 Fantastic Four
10 AM Spider-Man
10:30 Journey To The Center Of The Earth
11 AM King Kong
11:30 George Of The Jungle
12 N Beatles
12:30 Movie: "Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein"
1:55 Outdoor World
2 PM Golf Review
2:15 Gator Bowl: Penn State-Florida State
5 PM Wide World Of Sports (International Ski Jumping Championship,
Demolition Derby (where else but from Islip, NY?), NBA review
of last season and preview of this one, time approximate)
6:30 Music City USA (host Jerry Naylor; guests Diana Trask and Bobby Vee)
7:30 Dating Game
8 PM Newlywed Game
8:30 Lawrence Welk (Tanya Falan, soon to become a regular and eventually
Mr. Music Maker's daughter-in-law; and 13-year-old trumpeter David Joy
help ring in the New Year.)
9:30 Iron Horse (guest star: Ed Asner)
10:30 Joe Pyne (Bobby Kennedy's Presidential aspirations is the topic.)
12:30 ABC News (Keith McBee)
12:45 Movie: "Hot Blood"

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC)

8:30 Pancho's Corral
9 AM New Casper Cartoon Show
9:30 Fantastic Four
10 AM Spider-Man
10:30 Journey To The Center Of The Earth
11 AM King Kong
11:30 George Of The Jungle
12 N Beatles
12:30 American Bandstand (the Rose Garden; on film:
The Who, doing "I Can See For Miles")
1:30 Army Film
2 PM Golf Review
2:15 Gator Bowl: Penn State-Florida State
5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate)
6:30 TBA
7 PM Peter Gunn
7:30 Dating Game
8 PM Newlywed Game
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Iron Horse
10:30 ABC Scope (four ABC correspondents discuss foreign
opinions of U.S. policy in Vietnam: Lou Cioffi (Tokyo),
Louis Rukeyser (London), Bill Brannigan (Saigon), George
Watson (Moscow); John Scali moderates)
11 PM ABC News
11:15 Movie: "The Knight Of 100 Faces"

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC)

8:30 Agricultural Science In Action
9 AM New Casper Cartoon Show
9:30 Fantastic Four
10 AM Spider-Man
10:30 Journey To The Center Of The Earth
11 AM King Kong
11:30 George Of The Jungle
12 N Beatles
12:30 American Bandstand
1:30 Gator Bowl Warm-Up (don't know if this ABC,
Ch. 26 is the only affiliate carrying it and I don't
see it in the Central Florida Edition I have for this
same date)
2 PM Golf Review
2:15 Gator Bowl: Penn State-Florida State
5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate)
6:30 Westerners
7 PM Dobie Gillis
7:30 Dating Game
8 PM Newlywed Game
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Iron Horse
10:30 An Evening With Chita Rivera
11 PM ABC News
11:15 Movie: "3:10 To Yuma"

WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (NET)

4:15 Smart Sewing
4:45 Everybody's Business
5:15 Agricultural Panorama
5:30 Folk Guitar
6 PM Sportsmanlike Driving
6:30 Let's Take Pictures (I don't think this is to be confused
with George Fenneman's "Talk About Pictures" on KNBC.)
7 PM Marcel Marceau On Mime (the master mime in an interview
filmed at the 1960 Cambridge Drama Festival)
7:30 Antiques
8 PM Koltanowski On Chess (topic: stalemating)
8:30 Casals Master Class (students Einar Holm and Marian Robertson
play the prelude and allemande from Bach's Suite No. 1 and the
courante from his Suite No. 3--and if anybody knows what I'm
talking about beyond the word "prelude" please explain these terms)
9 PM New Orleans Jazz (early greats King Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton, and
Oliver's first meeting with Louis Armstrong)
sign off 9:30 PM

WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles
9:30 Fantastic Four
10 AM Spider-Man
10:30 Journey To The Center Of The Earth
11 AM King Kong
11:30 George Of The Jungle
12 N Beatles
12:30 Jonny Quest
1 PM Lone Ranger (animated)
1:30 Sports Film
2 PM Golf Review
2:15 Gator Bowl: Penn State-Florida State
5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate)
6:30 Hondo (ABC, delay from Fri 8:30 PM)
7:30 Dating Game
8 PM Newlywed Game
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Petticoat Junction
10 PM Mannix
sign off 11 PM
 
bpatrick said:
WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (NET)

8:30 Casals Master Class (students Einar Holm and Marian Robertson
play the prelude and allemande from Bach's Suite No. 1 and the
courante from his Suite No. 3--and if anybody knows what I'm
talking about beyond the word "prelude" please explain these terms)

The terms refer to dance types -- many of the movements of Bach's suites for cello, orchestra, keyboard, etc., were written in the style of dance music (though not intended to be actually danced to).
 
What year did Channel 13 cleared American Bandstand? According to my TV Guide from June 1970 (Carolina-Tennessee Edition), channel 13 did carried it that year.
 
I think this TV Guide edition is my favorite (most logical city/station combinations) of all the
Carolina and vicinity TV guides.
 
spencerkarter85 said:
What year did Channel 13 cleared American Bandstand? According to my TV Guide from June 1970 (Carolina-Tennessee Edition), channel 13 did carried it that year.

Channel 13 normally cleared "Bandstand"; I think that on this particular Saturday, with a football game at 2:15, they wanted to get in their Saturday-afternoon movie (more ad revenue, after all) so "Bandstand" was pre-empted (I know that, when I moved to Greenville, SC, in the summer of '68 WLOS was carrying "Bandstand" and "Happening '68").
 
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