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Retro: Eastern New England Saturday, May 25, 1974

From TV Guide, Eastern New England Edition:

WGBH Ch. 2 Boston (PBS)

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Electric Company
10:30 Zoom
11 AM Sesame Street
12 N Electric Company
12:30 Hodgepodge Lodge
1 PM The Romagnolis' Table
1:30 Wall Street Week
2 PM The Place For No Story
3 PM Sam Francis: These Are My Footsteps
3:30 French Chef
4 PM Firing Line
5 PM Religious America
5:30 Catch 44
6 PM Nova
7 PM Compass Weekly
8 PM Theater In America: "Monkey, Monkey, Bottle
Of Beer, How Many Monkeys Have We Here?"
Members of the Cincinnati Playhouse play mothers
of retarded children waiting the results of experiments
to boost the children's IQs.
10 PM David Susskind ("Out Of The Mouths Of Babes: Kids Discuss
Parents, Pot, And Politics")
sign off 12 M

WFSB Ch. 3 Hartford (CBS)

6:30 RFD #3
7 AM Arthur And Company
8 AM Doing/Being
9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies: "The Spooky Fog" with an
animated Don Knotts
10 AM My Favorite Martians (animated)
10:30 Jeannie (animated)
11 AM Vision On
11:30 Josie And The Pussycats
12 N Captain Bob
12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival: "Six Bears And A Clown"
('72, from Czechoslovakia)
2 PM Civilisation ("The Frozen World" uses relics from the Dark
Ages to show how western civilization has tried to preserve
its origins.)
3 PM Big Valley
4 PM CBS Golf Championship (Billy Casper, J.C. Snead, and Dave
Stockton play for $10,000 and a chance at the semifinals.)
5 PM Perry Mason
5:55 What's Happening Update
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather)
7 PM Agronsky And Co.
7:30 What's Happening (local)
8 PM All In The Family
8:30 M*A*S*H
9 PM Mary Tyler Moore (Ted meets his idol Walter Cronkite and
hopes that finally winning a news award might lead to a job
as Cronkite's co-anchor.)
9:30 Bob Newhart
10 PM Carol Burnett (guest: Carl Reiner)
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Fantastic Voyage"
1:10 Speakeasy (guests: Emerson, Lake and Palmer; Jim Stafford)

WBZ Ch. 4 Boston (NBC)

6:30 Man In Space
7 AM Insight (religion)
7:30 For Kids Only
8 AM Lidsville
8:30 Addams Family (animated)
9 AM Emergency +4
9:30 Something Else (the new game Skully; snake charmer Ann
Peterson; how to measure your heartbeat)
10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters
10:30 Pink Panther
11 AM Star Trek (animated)
11:30 News
12 N Jetsons
12:30 Go! (the New York City police)
1 PM Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids
1:30 Minutemen Soccer Highlights
2 PM Baseball: Brewers-Red Sox
4:30 Death Valley Days (time approximate)
5 PM Untamed World
5:30 Animal World
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News (Tom Brokaw)
7 PM Starring The Editors (Robert Healey, editor of the
Boston Globe, joins Erwin D. Canham, Ken Thompson
and David Brickman)
7:30 Bobby Goldsboro (guests: Andy and David Williams)
8 PM Emergency!
9 PM NBC Movie: "In The Heat Of The Night" (Rod Steiger
won an Academy Award for his portrayal of police chief
Bill Gillespie--some years later Carroll O'Connor won an
Emmy for playing the role in the series.)
11:30 News
12 M Saturday Tonight Show (Artie Shaw, Robert Blake, Ronny
"Mr. Dirt" Graham)
1:30 Movie: "The Lost Weekend" (Ray Milland won an Oscar for this.)

WCVB Ch. 5 Boston (ABC)

6 AM Across The Fence
6:30 America (Jack Douglas tours Maine.)
7 AM Opportunity Line
7:30 Fantasy Funhouse
8 AM Bugs Bunny
8:30 Yogi's Gang
9 AM Super Friends
10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers
10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers
11 AM Brady Kids
11:30 News
12 N Candlepin Bowling
1:30 World Invitational Tennis Classic (mixed doubles:
Stan Smith and Chris Evert vs. Arthur Ashe and
Billie Jean King, delay from Sun 5 PM)
2:30 Movie: "Frankenstein" (the Boris Karloff classic)
4 PM It Pays To Be Ignorant (panel: Charles Nelson Reilly,
Jo Anne Worley, Billy Baxter; host: Joe Flynn)
4:30 Jerry West Special (tribute to the basketball great)
5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Rodrigo Valdes vs. Benny Briscoe
for the WBC middleweight title, 15 rounds, from Monte Carlo)
6:30 Reasoner Report
7 PM News
7:30 Third World (the need to explain conditions in Africa to America
for help against oppression)
8 PM Briefing Session (former League of Women Voters president Lucy
Benson is guest)
8:30 ABC Movie: "Dying Room Only"
10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law
11 PM News
11:15 ABC News (anchor not given, probably from an o&o)
11:30 Movie: "The Monolith Monsters"
1 AM Movie: "The Mummy's Hand"
2:20 East Side, West Side (George C. Scott's acclaimed but short-lived
1963-64 series)
3:20 Alfred Hitchcock Presents
3:50 5 All Night
4 AM Third World (repeat of the 7:30 PM program)
4:30 Good Day! (singer Janis Ian, Michael Wheeler examines no-fault
divorce, Madeline Kammen pot roasts a shoulder of beef--a rerun)

WTEV (WLNE) Ch. 6 New Bedford, MA (ABC)

6:30 Farmer's Corner
7 AM Samson And Goliath
7:30 Felix The Cat
8 AM Bugs Bunny
8:30 Yogi's Gang
9 AM Super Friends
10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers
10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers
11 AM Brady Kids
11:30 Mission: Magic!
12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "Popeye Meets
The Man Who Hated Laughter"
1 PM Action '74 (the Staple Singers, Bill Withers)
2 PM Baseball: Brewers-Red Sox
4:30 Felony Squad (time approximate)
5 PM Wide World Of Sports
6:30 Reasoner Report
7 PM Hee Haw (Jerry Reed, Susan Raye, Conny Van Dyke)
8 PM Partridge Family
8:30 ABC Movie: "Dying Room Only"
10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law
11 PM News
11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Van Morrison, Richie Havens)
1 AM ABC News
1:15 Daniel Boone

WNAC (WHDH) Ch. 7 Boston (CBS)

6 AM Farm And Market Report
6:30 Summer Semester: "The American Presidency: The Man
And The Office" (George Washington is the topic.)
7 AM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! (delay from 8 AM)
7:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch (delay from 8:30 AM)
8 AM Skiddle-Alley
9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies
10 AM My Favorite Martians
10:30 Jeannie
11 AM Speed Buggy
11:30 Josie And The Pussycats
12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm
12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival
2 PM Dick Van Dyke
2:30 Movie: "The Revenge Of Frankenstein" (interesting choice,
considering what's on Ch. 5 at the same time)
4 PM What's My Line? (two episodes with Meredith MacRae, Henry
Morgan, Gene Rayburn and Arlene Francis)
5 PM Gunsmoke (delay from Mon 8 PM)
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Lawrence Welk (salute to the great outdoors)
8 PM All In The Family
8:30 M*A*S*H
9 PM Mary Tyler Moore
9:30 Bob Newhart
10 PM Carol Burnett
11 PM News
11:30 Name Of The Game
1 AM Speakeasy
2 AM Paul Benzaquin Playback (the best of his daytime
talk show)

WTNH Ch. 8 New Haven (ABC)

7 AM Davey And Goliath
7:15 A New Day
7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie
8 AM Bugs Bunny
8:30 Yogi's Gang
9 AM Super Friends
10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers
10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers
11 AM Brady Kids
11:30 Mission: Magic!
12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie
1 PM Action '74
2 PM Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade (Bob Barker and
festival director Josephine Hauck host; Marty Allen,
Martin Milner, and Kent McCord appear. Live.)
4 PM World Invitational Tennis Classic (see Ch. 5)
5 PM Golf: Danny Thomas Memphis Classic (third round)
6 PM Wide World Of Sports (joined in progress)
no listing given for 6:30 PM--anyone know if Ch. 8 carried
"The Reasoner Report"?
7 PM News
7:30 Lawrence Welk
8:30 ABC Movie: "Dying Room Only"
10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Sex And The Single Girl"
1:30 ABC News

WMUR Ch. 9 Manchester, NH (ABC)

8 AM Bugs Bunny
8:30 Yogi's Gang
9 AM Super Friends
10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers
10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers
11 AM Brady Kids
11:30 Mission: Magic!
12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie
1 PM Action '74
2 PM Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade
4 PM Movie: "Bells Of San Angelo" (Roy and Dale)
5 PM Wide World Of Sports
6:30 Reasoner Report
7 PM Background (spotlighting Hawthorne College in
Antrim, NH)
7:30 You And The Military (high school seniors question
recruiters about opportunities in the military)
8 PM Partridge Family
8:30 ABC Movie: "Dying Room Only"
10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law
11 PM ABC News
11:15 Movie: "Dragoon Wells Massacre"

WJAR Ch. 10 Providence (NBC)

7 AM Lassie (two episodes with Jon Provost)
8 AM Lidsville
8:30 Addams Family (animated)
9 AM Emergency +4
9:30 Inch High Private Eye
10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters
10:30 Pink Panther
11 AM Star Trek (animated)
11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids
12 N Movie: "Batman" (the '66 version with Adam West,
Burt Ward, Burgess Meredith, Frank Gorshin, Cesar
Romero, and Lee Meriwether as the Catwoman)
1:30 Thrillseekers
2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show
2:15 Baseball: Orioles-Yankees (rain game: Cardinals-Cubs)
5 PM It Takes A Thief (time approximate)
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Treasure Hunt
7:30 Untamed World
8 PM Emergency!
9 PM Movie: "The War Of The Gargantuas"
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "East Of Eden"
1 AM Speakeasy (Jon Lord of Deep Purple; Ozzy Osbourne, then of
Black Sabbath; Ian Hunter of Mott the Hoople)

WPRI Ch. 12 Providence (CBS)

7 AM Summer Semester
7:30 Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch!
8 AM Big Blue Marble
8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch
9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies
10 AM My Favorite Martians
10:30 Jeannie
11 AM Speed Buggy
11:30 Josie And The Pussycats
12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm
12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
1 PM Wrestling
2 PM Roller Game
3 PM The Starlost
4 PM CBS Golf Championship
5 PM Gunsmoke (delay from Mon 8 PM)
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM The World At War (August 1944: the Germans
are driven back to their borders on the Western
front.)
8 PM All In The Family
8:30 M*A*S*H
9 PM Mary Tyler Moore
9:30 Bob Newhart
10 PM Carol Burnett
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "From Here To Eternity"

WSMW (WUNI) Ch. 27 Worcester, MA (Ind.)

1 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (Mel Tillis, Diana
Trask, Billy Walker)
1:30 Country Carnival (Bob Luman, Crystal Gayle)
2 PM Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade
4 PM Wrestling (joined in progress)
4:30 Wally's Workshop
5 PM American Horse And Horseman
6 PM Lassie
6:30 Movie: "Keep 'Em Flying" (Abbott and Costello)
8 PM Charlie Chaplin (from 1916: "One A.M." Charlie
plays a drunk who has difficulty getting into bed.)
8:30 Twilight Zone
9 PM Boxing From The Olympic
10 PM Wrestling
11 PM Thriller
sign off 12 M

WSBE Ch. 36 Providence (PBS)
off air on Saturdays

WSBK Ch. 38 Boston (Ind.)

10:55 News
11 AM Laugh Classics (three with Edgar Kennedy: "Poisoned
Ivy," "Sock Me To Sleep," "Will Power")
12 N Beat The Clock (guest: baseball's Bernie Allen)
12:30 Wrestling
1:30 Celebrity Bowling: Dan Rowan and Michele Lee vs.
John Astin and Ruth Buzzi
2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show
2:15 Baseball (same as Ch. 10)
5 PM Danny Thomas Memphis Classic (third round, time approximate)
6 PM Movie: "The Enforcer" (Humphrey Bogart, from '51)
7:30 Tennis: Chicago Aces vs. Boston Lobsters (live)
10 PM Movie: "Yongary, Monster From The Deep" (time approximate)
11:30 Viewpoint On Nutrition (Gale Storm discusses nutritional allergies)
12 M Faith For Today
12:30 News

WGBX Ch. 44 Boston (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Electric Company
5:30 Silent Comedy Film Festival
6:30 Basically Baseball
7 PM Love Tennis
7:30 Fore! (has to be golf lessons)
8 PM Films Of The Gatsby Era ("The Scarlet Letter," silent, from '26)
9:30 Performance
10 PM Compass Weekly

WEDH Ch. 53 Norwich, CT (PBS)

9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Electric Company
10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
11 AM Sesame Street
12 N Electric Company
12:30 Sesame Street
1:30 Electric Company
2 PM Zoom
2:30 Electric Company
3 PM Theater In America
4:30 Who Built This Place?
5 PM Who's Afraid Of Opera?
5:30 Bill Moyers' Journal (two episodes)
7:30 Masterpiece Theatre ("Upstairs, Downstairs,"
Part 7)
8:30 Soundstage: Seals And Crofts
9:30 Sam Francis: These Are My Footsteps (the abstract-
expressionist painter's 1972 show in Buffalo)
10 PM David Susskind (survivors of the 1972 Andes plane crash)

WLVI Ch. 56 Boston (Ind.)

8:30 Music And The Spoken Word
9 AM Day Of Discovery
9:30 Kathryn Kuhlman
10 AM Roller Game
11 AM Wrestling
12 N Movie: "To Please A Lady"
2 PM Movie: "Goodbye Charlie"
4 PM Outer Limits
5 PM Hee Haw (Charley Pride, Susan Raye, Ronnie Milsap)
6 PM Star Trek
7 PM Untouchables
8 PM Partridge Family (pre-empted on Ch. 5)
8:30 This Week In The NBA
9 PM Movie: "Sergeant York"
11:40 Movie: "High Sierra" (Bogart got second billing to Ida Lupino--
he would never take second billing to anyone after this.)
 
the hartford- new haven stations were certainly not receiveable from virtually all of new hampshire (or were they)?
with a good anenna the new hampshire stations wer not receiveable from central conn (with a picture worth watching).
 
the hartford- new haven stations were certainly not receiveable from virtually all of new hampshire (or were they)?
with a good antenna the new hampshire stations wer not receiveable from central conn (with a picture worth watching).
 
Given that May 1974 was the month on which the former WKBG Channel 56 first adopted the WLVI call letters, exactly what day did the change take place?
 
I don't have an exact date but Broadcasting magazine mentioned
the call-letter change in the May 20, 1974 issue.

Since I'm not really familiar with New England (I got this TV Guide
as a freebie with an Atlanta one), I assume that this edition had
a lot of stations over a fairly compact geographical area. But I
can't imagine a station in Manchester, NH, especially one on Channel
9, being receivable in Connecticut. I'm not even sure the Providence/
New Bedford stations were receivable off-air in Boston.
 
About the Eastern New England edition, how come they carried Connecticut stations WFSB Hartford, WTNH New Haven and WEDH Norwich, which are located in the southeastern portion of New England? And how come this edition didn't carry the listings of WENH-11 and the Portland, ME stations in the first place? The title "Eastern New England edition" seems a little misleading. If it said Eastern New England it should've also carried WENH in New Hampshire and the network stations in Southwestern Maine, not those in Connecticut.
 
Mr. Mike said:
About the Eastern New England edition, how come they carried Connecticut stations WFSB Hartford, WTNH New Haven and WEDH Norwich, which are located in the southeastern portion of New England? And how come this edition didn't carry the listings of WENH-11 and the Portland, ME stations in the first place? The title "Eastern New England edition" seems a little misleading. If it said Eastern New England it should've also carried WENH in New Hampshire and the network stations in Southwestern Maine, not those in Connecticut.

Maybe this edition was sold in portions of eastern Connecticut. And as for a lack of WENH and Portland stations -- Maybe the Maine edition was sold in portions of New Hampshire served by those stations.
 
This edition covered basically all of eastern and central MA and all of RI. Ch. 9 from Manchester is receivable throughout a large portion of Boston and Worcester's northern suburbs. Some of the CT stations are receivable in Worcester's southern suburbs and they are receivable in portions of western RI.

Around 1980, I believe, this edition would split into the Boston, Worcester and Providence editions. Later, around 1986 or 1987, the Boston and Worcester editions would be re-combined. And in the last couple of years of local editions, Boston and Providence would be recombined again.
 
azumanga said:
Maybe this edition was sold in portions of eastern Connecticut. And as for a lack of WENH and Portland stations -- Maybe the Maine edition was sold in portions of New Hampshire served by those stations.

Exactly! It was sold in eastern CT; areas where reception of Providence stations was good, such as New London, Norwich and even Willimantic (New London and Windham counties at the minimum). Also remember that parts of Worcester County used to get a pretty good signal from at least WFSB.

This was back when TV Guides sometimes covered a much larger area and this was the case with the 'Eastern New England Edition', which was available everywhere from Cape Cod to eastern CT up to the MA-NH border. It should not imply that stations at one end of this region served people at the other end. And yes, WMUR came in pretty well through the Merrimack Valley of MA. I recall being in Andover, MA back in 1970 or so and channel 9 came in as well as the Boston stations.

If memory serves, pretty much all of VT, NH and ME were served by the Northern New England Edition and not by this one.
 
BRNout said:
If memory serves, pretty much all of VT, NH and ME were served by the Northern New England Edition and not by this one.

The Northern New England edition served pretty much all of NH and ME, but only portions of VT that continued to be served later by the New Hampshire Edition. There was a separate Vermont edition from the Northern New England edition.

I'm pretty sure by this time in May 1974, the Northern New England edition had already been split into the New Hampshire and Maine editions. The New Hampshire edition always carried the Portland area stations.
 
MikeyBos said:
The Northern New England edition served pretty much all of NH and ME, but only portions of VT that continued to be served later by the New Hampshire Edition. There was a separate Vermont edition from the Northern New England edition.

Until the mid-1970s, most of Vermont was served by the "Montreal-St. Lawrence" edition, which was sold in the Burlington-Plattsburgh edition as well as Canada. Around the mid-1970s, the two editions split, with the US portion of the region becoming the Vermont Edition.
 
MikeyBos said:
BRNout said:
If memory serves, pretty much all of VT, NH and ME were served by the Northern New England Edition and not by this one.

The Northern New England edition served pretty much all of NH and ME, but only portions of VT that continued to be served later by the New Hampshire Edition. There was a separate Vermont edition from the Northern New England edition.

I'm pretty sure by this time in May 1974, the Northern New England edition had already been split into the New Hampshire and Maine editions. The New Hampshire edition always carried the Portland area stations.

IIRC the split was around July of '73...
 
This is like putting Norfolk stations into the Eastern North Carolina
edition because Norfolk serves northeastern North Carolina; if you'll
look at a map of North Carolina you'll soon figure out why Norfolk was
in the Eastern Virginia (and, towards the end, Virginia State) Edition;
there's little way that any Hampton Roads station other than Channel 3
could penetrate very far south of Albemarle Sound OTA, and a station
had to cover at least 15% of an edition's circulation area to be included.
(WVEC, in Hampton and on Channel 13, would have had particularly rough
sledding trying to get an OTA picture that far south; it didn't have the
advantage of a mountaintop transmitter like another ABC station on 13,
WLOS, which could put a signal into six states.)

Later on, though, TV Guide introduced an Adelphia Cable Virginia-Carolina Edition
which included the Norfolk stations as well as WITN and WNCT Greenville/
New Bern/Washington, NC.

I might add, though, that I've seen a couple of those Adelphia editions and they
were like dream editions to me: Virginia-Carolina also included Raleigh/Durham,
Richmond/Petersburg, and Roanoke/Lynchburg (if only it had had WCTI New Bern);
Southwest Virginia had Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point, Roanoke/Lynchburg,
Bristol/Kingsport/Johnson City, and Bluefield/Beckley/Oak Hill.
 
We lived in Suffolk Va in the late 70's. A neighbor had an outside antenna and got a VG picture of the eastern carolina stations as well as several out of Raleigh. In those days 80-100 mi grade B or bettter reception was possible. So it was very possible for the Norfolk area stations to get way out there into Eastern NC.
 
The New Hampshire Edition of TV Guide was sold in Old Orchard Beach and Saco, ME, both of which are in York County, ME. However, as soon as you went one town up from either of them, you'd be in Scarborough, which is in Cumberland County, ME. They sold the Maine Edition there. The last time I saw the New Hampshire Edition being sold in Brattleboro, VT (just over the Connecticut River on the New Hampshire state line), the Portland/Poland Spring, ME stations included channels 6, 13 and 51 from Portland, channel 8 from Poland Spring, channel 26 from Biddeford and channel 35 from Lewiston.

I seem to recall that WMTW-TV (ABC) channel 8 of Poland Spring, ME used to get a listing in the old Vermont Edition. That was because their old analog transmitter was atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire. They could be received in a good portion of northern and eastern Vermont, to the point of affecting the overall ratings for WVNY-TV (ABC) channel 22 of Burlington, VT.
 
KML-224 said:
I seem to recall that WMTW-TV (ABC) channel 8 of Poland Spring, ME used to get a listing in the old Vermont Edition. That was because their old analog transmitter was atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire. They could be received in a good portion of northern and eastern Vermont, to the point of affecting the overall ratings for WVNY-TV (ABC) channel 22 of Burlington, VT.

Yes, it's because of Mount Washington that WMTW was listed in the Vermont edition and the predecessor Montreal-St. Lawrence edition; it was also listed in the Montreal edition of the Canadian TVG, before its listings changed. In fact, it's still listed today in TV Hebdo and many of the newspaper supplements in Quebec, even though its "off the mountain" and its reception area is now limited to areas closer to Portland.
 
vibe said:
We lived in Suffolk Va in the late 70's. A neighbor had an outside antenna and got a VG picture of the eastern carolina stations as well as several out of Raleigh. In those days 80-100 mi grade B or bettter reception was possible. So it was very possible for the Norfolk area stations to get way out there into Eastern NC.

Not enough to meet TV Guide's criteria, since the Eastern North Carolina edition also covered the southern and western ends of the Raleigh/Durham market (including Fayetteville), the southern end of Greenville/New Bern/Washington, as well as Wilmington.

In the late '70s it was still the North Carolina Edition, with Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point and Charlotte listed as well. Definitely no way Norfolk could have fit into the 15%-of-the-coverage-area criterion.
 
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