A poster on YouTube has put up the first two hours of ABC's coverage of the events in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. On the first clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDQrp3sllHo
the individual claimed that WABC-TV in New York was running a repeat of
Father Knows Best between 1:30 and 2 P.M. NYT (the episode "Man About Town," original air date Oct. 3, 1956). However, if the New York-Metro TV Guide for Nov. 16-22, 1963 is of any indication, WABC would've interrupted a repeat of
The Ann Sothern Show at 1:42 and again at 1:50 for bulletins. A few other ABC O&O's and affiliates likewise had different programs that would've been interrupted:
- WFIL (WPVI) Philadelphia:
Who Do You Trust?
- WNHC (WTNH) New Haven:
The Gale Storm Show
- WBKB (WLS) Chicago:
December Bride (starting time: 12:30 P.M. Chicago time)
The other factor that convinces me that these tapes hadn't originated from WABC was the obvious 5 kHz telco sound. And massive time base / sync issues when switching from one source to the other.
The questions are thus:
- At what time would WABC have actually aired
Father Knows Best reruns on that day?
- Which stations (presumably on the West Coast) would've actually broken in to
FKB to report on the shooting in Dallas? My money's on either KABC-TV in Los Angeles or KGO-TV in San Francisco (the shooting would've been 10:30 A.M. Pacific time). Or perhaps one of the Mountain states?