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Retro: Colorado & Wyoming Saturday, January 25, 1964

By request.....

Saturday, January 25, 1964
TV Guide/ Colorado State edition

KCTO/Denver channel 2 ( independent )

8:00 Wild Bill Hickok
8:30 Abbott & Costello
9:00 Texan ( western )
9:00 Channel 2 Western Movie ( 1942's "Heart of the Golden West" )
10:30 Western Movie ( 1939's "In Old Monterey" )
11:30 Yancy Derringer ( adventure )
Noon Circus Boy
12:30 Ivanhoe
1:00 O. Henry Playhouse
1:30 Roller Skating Champonships
2:30 Riverboat
3:30 Astroboy
4:00 Invisible Man
4:30 Pin Busters
5:30 Denver Star Bowling
6:30 Rocky & His Friends
7:00 Big Time Wrestling
8:00 Sugarfoot
9:00 Channel 2 News
9:30 Movie ( 1961's " Tormented" )

KTWO/Casper channel 2 ( ABC, CBS, NBC )

7:00 Captian Kangaroo ( only 30 minutes on KTWO )
7:30 Ruff & Ready
8:00 Hector Heathcote
8:30 Fireball XL-5
9:00 Dennis The Menace ( Jay North )
9:30 Fury
10:00 Sergeant Preston
10:30 Bullwinkle
11:00 Exploring
Noon Mr. Wizard
12:30 Challenge Golf
1:30 Preview: Winter Olympics
2:00 CBS Golf Classic
3:00 ABC's Wide World of Sports
4:30 Hottenanny ( Jack Linketter with Johnny Cash )
5:30 Jackie Gleason
6:30 Phil Silvers
7:00 NBC Saturday Night at the Movies ( 1957 drama "Until They Sail" )
9:00 Gunsmoke
10:00 KTWO Wyoming News
10:15 To Be Announced
11;15 Movie ( 1951 drama "I Was a Communist for the FBI" )

KOA/Denver channel 4 ( NBC )

7:30 Ruff & Ready
8:00 Hector Heathcote
8:30 Fireball XL-5
9:00 Dennis The Menace
9:30 Fury
10:00 Sergeant Preston
10:30 Bullwinkle
11:00 Exploring
Noon Mr. Wizard
12:30 Big Picture ( Army )
1:00 Western Movie ( 1952's "Road Agent" )
2:00 Colorado's Changing Times
2:15 Business Hi-Lites
2:30 NBC Sports Special ( European Figure Skating Champonships )
4:00 Denver Broncos Highlights
5:00 NBC News-Sander Vanocur
5:15 Channel 4 Report
5:30 Science Series
6:30 Joey Bishop
7:00 NBC Saturday Night at the Movies ( 1957 drama "Until They Sail" )
9:00 Lieutenant
10:00 Channel 4 Report
10:30 Movie ( 1955 adventure "Underwater" )
12:10 Channel 4 Report-Final

KOAA/Pueblo channel 5 ( NBC )

7:30 Ruff & Ready
8:00 Hector Heathcote
8:30 Fireball XL-5
9:00 Dennis The Menace
9:30 Fury
10:00 Sergeant Preston
10:30 Bullwinkle
11:00 Exploring
Noon Mr. Wizard
12:30 Californians
1:00 Biography ( Eleanor Roosevelt )
1:30 Story of a Tiger Hunter
2:00 Colorado's Changing Times
2:15 To Be Announced
2:30 NBC Sports Special ( European Figure Skating Champonships )
4:00 Denver Broncos Highlights
5:00 NBC News-Sander Vanocur
5:15 Channel 5 Report
5:30 Science Series
6:30 Joey Bishop
7:00 NBC Saturday Night at the Movies ( 1957 drama "Until They Sail" )
9:00 Lieutenant
10:00 Channel 5 Report
10:15 Late Show ( 1941 drama "All Through The Night" )

KFBC/Cheyenne channel 5 and KSTF/Scottsbluff, Nebraska channel 10 ( CBS, ABC, NBC )

7:00 Captain Kangaroo
8:00 Hector Heathcote
8:30 Fireball XL-5
9:00 Dennis The Menace
9:30 Fury
10:00 Sergeant Preston
10:30 Bullwinkle
11:00 Exploring
Noon Mr. Wizard
12:30 Challenge Golf
1:30 To Be Announced
2:00 CBS Golf Classic
3:00 ABC's Wide World of Sports
4:30 Wyoming Bowling
5:00 Guestward Ho !!
5:30 Jackie Gleason
6:30 Lawrence Welk
7:30 Phil Silvers
8:00 Gunsmoke
9:00 Combat !!
10:00 Wyoming News
10:30 Outer Limits


***Denver's educational station KRMA channel 6 is off the air for the day ******


KLZ/Denver channel 7 ( CBS )

6:45 News Seven
7:00 Captain Kangaroo
8:00 Quick Draw McGraw
8:30 Mighty Mouse
9:00 Lone Ranger
9:30 Roy Rogers
10:00 Sky King
10:30 Alvin & The Chipminks
11:00 Tennessee Tuxedo
11:30 En France ( language )
Noon KLZ Movie ( 1948 comedy "You Gotta Stay Happy" )
2:00 For Immediate Release
2:15 The Starr Yelland Show
2:45 Commerical Film
3:00 CBS Golf Classic
4:00 Weekend Gardener
4:30 Denver Focus
5:00 Rebel
5:30 Jackie Gleason
6:30 Phil Silvers
7:00 Great Adventure
8:00 Gunsmoke
9:00 Defenders
10:00 Seven News
10:30 KLZ Late Movie ( 1960 adventure "David and Goliath" )
12:10 Movie ( 1938 adventure "Tarzan and the Green Goddess' )

KBTV/Denver channel 9 ( ABC )

7:45 Town & Country
8:00 Agriculture U.S.A.
8:30 The Jetsons
9:00 Casper
9:30 Beany & Cecil
10:00 Bugs Bunny
10:30 American Bandstand ( Bobby Vinton sings "There I've Said it Again" )
11:30 Colorado State University Outdoors
Noon Heart of the Empire
12:30 Challenge Golf
1:30 Pro Bowlers Tour
3:00 ABC's Wild World of Sports
4:30 Preview: Winter Olympics
5:00 Highway Patrol
5:30 Hootenanny ( Homer & Jetro as guest )
6:30 Lawrence Welk
7:30 Hollywood Palace ( host was Ernest Borgnine )
8:30 M Squad
9:00 KBTV Movie of the Week ( 1958 drama "I Accuse" )
11;10 Metropolitan Denver News
11:20 Movie ( 1945 musical "Ziegfeld Follies" )

KKTV/Colorado Springs channel 11 ( CBS )

7:00 Captain Kangaroo
8:00 Quick Draw McGraw
8:30 Mighty Mouse
9:00 Lone Ranger
9:30 Roy Rogers
10:00 Sky King
10:30 Alvin & The Chipminks
11:00 Tennessee Tuxedo
11:30 Three Stooges
Noon R.F.D channel 11 ( farm report )
1:00 KKTV Saturday Movie ( 1955 sci-fi flick "It came from Beneath the Sea" )
2:30 Pioneers
3:00 CBS Golf Cassic
4:00 Championship Bowling
5:00 Rocky & his Friends
5:30 Jackie Gleason
6:30 Defenders
7:30 Phil Silvers
8:00 Gunsmoke
9:00 Movie ( 1957 drama "The Strange One" )
10:50 Movie ( 1950 comedy "He's A Cockeyed Wonder" )

KRDO/Colorado Springs channel 13 ( ABC )

8:30 The Jetsons
9:00 Casper
9:30 Beany & Cecil
10:00 Bugs Bunny
10:30 American Bandstand ( Bobby Vinton sings "There I've Said it Again" )
11:30 Leave it to Beaver
Noon Air Force Story
12:15 Cartoons
12:30 Challenge Golf
1:30 Pro Bowlers Tour
3:00 ABC's Wide World of Sports
4:30 Preview: Winter Olympics
5:00 Guestward Ho !!
5:30 Hootenanny ( Homer & Jetro as guest )
6:30 Lawrence Welk
7:30 Hollywood Palace ( host was Ernest Borgnine )
8:30 One Step Beyond
9:00 KRDO's Master of Seven Arts ( 1954's "King Richard & Crusaders )
11:05 TV 13 News
11:35 Movie ( 1951 adventure "Lost Continent" )


**** I will post the Sunday, Wyoming and prime time listings this week !!****
 
mleach said:
KTWO/Casper channel 2 ( ABC, CBS, NBC )
4:30 Hootenanny ( Jack Linketter with Johnny Cash )
5:30 Jackie Gleason
6:30 Phil Silvers
7:00 NBC Saturday Night at the Movies ( 1957 drama "Until They Sail" )
9:00 Gunsmoke
10:00 KTWO Wyoming News

Hootenanny would have been at least a week old--probably two, and a kinnie,
guessing VTRs were few and far between in Casper. Silvers--see notes for
KLZ-TV, as by mid-season it was on at 9:30 ET/7:30 MT.


KOA/Denver channel 4 ( NBC )
5:00 NBC News-Sander Vanocur
5:15 Channel 4 Report
5:30 Science Series
6:30 Joey Bishop
7:00 NBC Saturday Night at the Movies ( 1957 drama "Until They Sail" )
9:00 Lieutenant
10:00 Channel 4 Report

Note Science (what was this?) also aired on sister KOAA-TV at 5:30.
Lieutenant delayed from 5:30.


KOAA/Pueblo channel 5 ( NBC )
5:00 NBC News-Sander Vanocur
5:15 Channel 5 Report
5:30 Science Series
6:30 Joey Bishop
7:00 NBC Saturday Night at the Movies ( 1957 drama "Until They Sail" )
9:00 Lieutenant
10:00 Channel 5 Report

Network and some other shows fed from KOA-TV Denver.


KFBC/Cheyenne channel 5 and KSTF/Scottsbluff, Nebraska channel 10 ( CBS, ABC, NBC )
5:30 Jackie Gleason
6:30 Lawrence Welk
7:30 Phil Silvers
8:00 Gunsmoke
9:00 Combat !!
10:00 Wyoming News

Curious as to how they got Silvers--did they have microwave feeds from Denver
or just off-air pickups? See also notes on KLZ-TV.

Combat delayed (4 or 11 days?) from Tuesday 7:30 ET. Probably on film.

In summer 1966 I recall Get Smart (8:30 ET/6:30 MT) airing on 16mm film at
8:30 on KFBC-TV.


KLZ/Denver channel 7 ( CBS )
5:30 Jackie Gleason
6:30 Phil Silvers
7:00 Great Adventure
8:00 Gunsmoke
9:00 Defenders
10:00 Seven News

Adventure is a delay from Friday 7:30 ET. Defenders (here delayed to 9)
aired 8:30 ET/6:30 MT and Silvers at 9:30 ET/7:30 MT. So 6:30 and 7 is either
a TVG error and should be reversed, or else Silvers is on a one-week tape delay
or a one- or two-week delay on film.


KBTV/Denver channel 9 ( ABC )
5:30 Hootenanny ( Homer & Jetro as guest )
6:30 Lawrence Welk
7:30 Hollywood Palace ( host was Ernest Borgnine )
8:30 M Squad
9:00 KBTV Movie of the Week ( 1958 drama "I Accuse" )
11:10 Metropolitan Denver News

Prime time all live net.


KKTV/Colorado Springs channel 11 ( CBS )
5:30 Jackie Gleason
6:30 Defenders
7:30 Phil Silvers
8:00 Gunsmoke
9:00 Movie ( 1957 drama "The Strange One" )
10:50 Movie ( 1950 comedy "He's A Cockeyed Wonder" )

Prime time all live net (see KLZ-TV for comparison).


KRDO/Colorado Springs channel 13 ( ABC )
5:30 Hootenanny ( Homer & Jetro as guest )
6:30 Lawrence Welk
7:30 Hollywood Palace ( host was Ernest Borgnine )
8:30 One Step Beyond
9:00 KRDO's Master of Seven Arts ( 1954's "King Richard & Crusaders )
11:05 TV 13 News

Prime time all live net.
 
The "Science Series" that aired on KOA/KOAA Saturday at 5:30 was actually an NBC show sponsored by the Bell Telephone System and was produced by Walt Disney.

Not sure how KFBC got Silvers, maybe they did have a hook-up or got them OTA from Denver since I would imagine the Denver stations could be picked up in Cheyenne but I am not sure if its the other way around though in the past I have been able to receive Cheyenne RADIO stations in Denver but then again its that way with Colorado Springs radio as well...possible to get them in Denver but not Colorado Springs TV. Even in the southern suberbs like Littleton. I had tried doing that in the past. I wasn't even able to get as much as a flicker from either KKTV or KRDO. However on the flip side I have been told that the Denver stations DO reach Colorado Springs OTA. Hmmmmmmmm

Interesting thing I saw in this edition of TV Guide. A rather big ad from Denver's KCTO ( now KWGN ) making a claim that they had more viewers in Denver than anyone else. Not sure just how accurate this is bit if this is true, I wonder if this means that Denver was the first market in the US where an independent station was number one overall in the ratings beating the networks. Somehow I question that since I have to admit I had never heard of any place at anytime where an independent station had outranked the network affilates. Some shows and dayparts..sure that has happened but overall?
 
Cheyenne sort of sits in a bowl. Denver stations could not be received in Cheyenne without a very tall mast. Those who lived on the ridges forming the bowl could get the Denver stations. In 1964, that would have been very few people.

The Denver stations were not receivable in most of COS. Here, again, those who lived up high in the northern part of COS could, but not most of the area.
 
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