Source: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
2-KFAR (NBC/ABC)
5:00 Continental Classroom
5:30 Nelsons
6:00 The Big 30 (Yes, Channel 2 was the first in Fairbanks with a half-hour local newscast back in 1963; KTVF didn't expand their evening news until -- believe it or not -- 1971, when it became "The Fairbanks Evening News")
6:30 Alaska Highlites
6:45 Hometown Reporter
7:00 Sam Benedict
8:00 My Three Sons
8:30 Going My Way
9:30 11th Hour
10:30 The Joey Bishop Show
11:00 Nightcap News
11:10 Weather Map
11:15 Channel 2 Playhouse (which I think was the late movie)
11-KTVF (CBS)
THURSDAY EVENING:
6:30 News & Sports
6:55 Weather
7:00 Dr. Lafferty School Program (Dr. Charles Lafferty was Superintendent of the Fairbanks School District at that time; in 1964, that would be incorporated into the newly created Fairbanks North Star Borough as the FNSB School District)
7:30 Perry Mason
8:30 The Twilight Zone
9:30 The Nurses
10:30 Weather Forecast
10:35 News and Sports
10:40 Top Star Bowling
FRIDAY DAYTIME:
10:45 Test Pattern and Tone
10:55 Daily Word
11:00 Romper Room
Noon Love of Life
12:30 Search for Tomorrow (which would expand to a half-hour in 1968)
12:45 The Guiding Light (ditto the same year)
1:00 News
1:30 As The World Turns
2:00 College of the Air
2:30 Friday Matinee
4:00 The Secret Storm
4:30 The Edge of Night
5:00 Top Star Bowling
6:00 College of the Air
In 1967, floodwaters hit Fairbanks and KTVF suffered the most damage; their studios were at the basement of the Northward Building while KFAR remained high and dry on Second Ave. Channel 2 had already started colorcasting while Channel 11 moved to the second floor -- where they remained until 1990 when they moved to Van Horn Road -- and returned to the air at the end of the year, this time in color. Both stations were still doing local programs in black and white until the early '70s when they finally got their first color studio cameras.
Jonathan Allen
2-KFAR (NBC/ABC)
5:00 Continental Classroom
5:30 Nelsons
6:00 The Big 30 (Yes, Channel 2 was the first in Fairbanks with a half-hour local newscast back in 1963; KTVF didn't expand their evening news until -- believe it or not -- 1971, when it became "The Fairbanks Evening News")
6:30 Alaska Highlites
6:45 Hometown Reporter
7:00 Sam Benedict
8:00 My Three Sons
8:30 Going My Way
9:30 11th Hour
10:30 The Joey Bishop Show
11:00 Nightcap News
11:10 Weather Map
11:15 Channel 2 Playhouse (which I think was the late movie)
11-KTVF (CBS)
THURSDAY EVENING:
6:30 News & Sports
6:55 Weather
7:00 Dr. Lafferty School Program (Dr. Charles Lafferty was Superintendent of the Fairbanks School District at that time; in 1964, that would be incorporated into the newly created Fairbanks North Star Borough as the FNSB School District)
7:30 Perry Mason
8:30 The Twilight Zone
9:30 The Nurses
10:30 Weather Forecast
10:35 News and Sports
10:40 Top Star Bowling
FRIDAY DAYTIME:
10:45 Test Pattern and Tone
10:55 Daily Word
11:00 Romper Room
Noon Love of Life
12:30 Search for Tomorrow (which would expand to a half-hour in 1968)
12:45 The Guiding Light (ditto the same year)
1:00 News
1:30 As The World Turns
2:00 College of the Air
2:30 Friday Matinee
4:00 The Secret Storm
4:30 The Edge of Night
5:00 Top Star Bowling
6:00 College of the Air
In 1967, floodwaters hit Fairbanks and KTVF suffered the most damage; their studios were at the basement of the Northward Building while KFAR remained high and dry on Second Ave. Channel 2 had already started colorcasting while Channel 11 moved to the second floor -- where they remained until 1990 when they moved to Van Horn Road -- and returned to the air at the end of the year, this time in color. Both stations were still doing local programs in black and white until the early '70s when they finally got their first color studio cameras.
Jonathan Allen