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Source: Houston Chronicle
2 KPRC (NBC)
6:30 New Zoo Revue
7:00 Today
9:00 Dinah's Place - Guest: Bobby Riggs (taped ahead of the tennis match in Houston that night),
9:30 Baffle - Guests: Jo Anne Worley, Vincent Price
10:00 Wizard of Odds
10:30 Hollywood Squares - Panel: Vincent Price, Nanette Fabray, John Davidson, Kent McCord, Paul Lynde, Florence Henderson, Charley Weaver, Charo, Rich Little
11:00 Jeopardy!
11:30 Mike Douglas (no guest info)
NOON Joanne King (local talk show, pre-empting Mike Douglas for that half hour)
12:30 Mike Douglas (third half hour)
1:00 Days of Our Lives
1:30 The Doctors
2:00 Another World
2:30 Return to Peyton Place
3:00 Somerset (Another World spin-off)
3:30 Merv Griffin (no guest info)
5:00 Scene at Five
5:30 NBC Nightly News
6:00 Big 2 News
7:00 Flip Wilson (Season Premiere) - Guests: Buddy Hackett, Ruth Buzzi, Richard Pryor, William Attmore III (age 8)
8:00 Ironside
9:00 NBC Follies - Host: Sammy Davis Jr.; Guests: Michael Landon, Charles Nelson Reilly, Connie Stevens
10:00 Big 2 News
10:30 Tonight Show -Guests: Orson Bean, Carol Lynley, Rick
Segall; Performers: Harry Chapin, Monti Rock
MIDNIGHT Golden Voyage
8 KUHT (PBS)
7:30 Sesame Street
8:30 Western Civilization
9:15 Let's All Sing - Tony Saletan
9:30 Lands and People
9:45 Western Civilization
10:15 Around the Corner
10:30 Let's Go Sciencing
10:45 Western Civilzation (x2)
12:15 Electric Company
1:10 Western Civilization
1:40 Let's Go Sciencing
1:55 Math Concepts
2:10 Western Civilization (x2)
4:00 Mister Rogers
4:30 Electric Company
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Hodgepodge Lodge
6:30 Open University
7:00 Playhouse New York: "The Last G.I."
8:30 Jazz Set
9:00 An American Family
10:00 The Toy That Grew Up (NET/PBS silent film series produced by Chicago afilliate WTTW): "My Boy" (1921) - Jackie Coogan
11 KHOU (CBS)
6:00 Captain Kangaroo
7:00 CBS Morning News
8:00 Steve & Co. (local)
9:00 Joker's Wild
9:30 $10,000 Pyramid - Guests: Jo Anne Worley, Ed Asner
10:00 Gambit
10:30 Love of Life
10:55 CBS Midday News
11:00 Young and Restless
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
NOON Noon Show (local)
12:30 As the World Turns
1:00 Guiding Light
1:30 Edge of Night
2:00 Price is Right
2:30 Match Game '73 (see footnote regarding conflicting panel roster guides)
3:00 Secret Storm
3:30 To Tell the Truth
4:00 Truth or Consequences
4:30 Bonanza
5:30 CBS Evening News
6:00 NewsWatch 11
7:00 Waltons
8:00 CBS Thursday Night Movies: "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967) - Faye Dunnaway, Warren Beatty
10:00 NewsWatch 11
10:30 CBS Late Movie: "Jack of Diamonds" (1967) - George Hamilton, Joseph Cotten, Maurice Evans
12:30 Movie: "Four Frightened People" (1934) - Claudette Colbert, Herbert Marshall, Mary Boland, William Gargan
13 KTRK (ABC)
6:30 Make a Wish (See footnote on rotating weekday schedule of ABC Sunday morning children's shows.)
7:00 Eyewitness News
7:50 Flipper
8:25 Jeff's Collie
8:55 Dialing for Dollars (no movie title available)
10:30 Brady Bunch
11:00 Password - Guests: Sandy Duncan, Peter Lawford
11:30 Split Second
NOON All My Children
12:30 Let's Make a Deal
1:00 Newlywed Game
1:30 Girl in My Life
2:00 General Hospital
2:30 One Life to Live
3:00 Love, Amercian Style
3:30 Movie: "Eye of the Cat" (1969) - Michael Sarrazin, Gayle Hunnicut, Eleanor Parker
5:30 ABC Evening News
6:00 Eyewitness News
6:30 Price is Right - Dennis James
7:00 National Geographic Special: "Wind Raiders of the Sahara" (Due to FCC blackout regulations, ABC Sports coverage of the "Battle of the Sexes" tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs at the Astrodome was blacked out by KTRK for the aforementioned special. A taped replay of the match aired on KTRK the following Sunday at 2:30 A.M.)
8:00 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau: "The Singing Wales" (continuing FCC blackout)
9:00 Streets of San Francisco
10:00 Eyewitness News
10:30 Virginian
MIDNIGHT Jack Paar Tonite - Guests: Sen. Charles Percy (R-IL), Abe Burrows
26 KVRL (Ind.)
6:30 Romper Room
7:00 Cartoons
7:30 Bozo
8:00 Religious Program
8:30 700 Club
10:30 Houston Scene
11:00 Not for Women Only (pre-empted by KPRC)
11:30 Who, What or Where Game (pre-empted by KPRC)
11:55 NBC Midday News (?)
NOON Lucy Show
12:30 Three on a Match (pre-empted by KPRC)
1:00 Andy Griffith
1:30 Living Easy - Dr. Joyce Brothers
2:00 Cartoons
2:30 Underdog
3:00 Bullwinkle
3:30 Ultra Man
4:00 Gomer Pyle
4:30 Petticoat Junction
5:00 Andy Griffith
5:30 Hogan's Heroes
6:00 Lucy Show
6:30 Mission: Impossible
7:30 Gomer Pyle
8:00 Challenge Golf - Tom Weiskopf, Gary Player
9:00 Star Trek
10:00 Movie: "Arizona Bushwackers" (1968) - Howard Keel, Yvonne De Carlo, John Ireland
MIDNIGHT Star Trek
39 KHTV (Ind.)
6:30 World Tomorrow
6:55 News Before the Hour (Every hour; started Sept. 3)
7:00 Three Stooges Theatre
8:00 Speed Racer
8:30 Mighty Mouse
9:00 Flying Nun
9:30 Movie: "Alexander the Great" (Part 2 of 2) (1956) - Richard Burton, Frederic March, Claire Bloom, Danielle Darrieux
11:00 Calendar
NOON It Takes a Thief
1:00 Movie: "Convicted" (1950) - Glenn Ford, Broderick Crawford
2:30 Cartoons
3:00 Popeye
3:30 Flintstones
4:00 Munsters
4:30 Leave It to Beaver
5:00 I Love Lucy
5:30 Dick Van Dyke
6:00 Beverly Hillbillies
6:30 Rifleman
7:00 I Dream of Jeannie
7:30 NFL Action
8:00 Movie: "The Young Doctors" (1961) - Frederic March, Ben Gazzara, Ina Bahn, Dick Clark, Eddie Albert, Dolph Sweet
10:00 Night Gallery
10:30 Untouchables
11:30 News Final
FOOTNOTES -
That panel of that day's episode of Match Game had long believed to consist of Bobby Van, Elaine Joyce (Van's wife), and Nanette Fabray, alongside regulars Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly and Richard Dawson. The episode is infamous for its "Batman & Robin are _________" in which the contestant answered "Queer". Recently, Mark Goodson Fandom's Match Game episode guide has been updated for that day's panel to be McLean Stevenson, Loretta Switt, Stu Gilliam, and Ann Elder, as well as Dawson and Somers. I'm yet to receive confirmation and will indicated such as soon as it comes.
Regarding ch. 13 KTRK's 6:30 A.M. slot, each weekday consisted of ABC's Sunday morning children's lineup which were locally pre-empted by religious programs and movies. The schedule was as follows:
Monday - Kid Power
Tuesday - Osmonds
Wednesday - H. R. Pufnstuf
Thurday - Make a Wish (Tom Chapin, Harry's brother)
Friday - Challenging Sea (syndicated, the only non-ABC show)
2 KPRC (NBC)
6:30 New Zoo Revue
7:00 Today
9:00 Dinah's Place - Guest: Bobby Riggs (taped ahead of the tennis match in Houston that night),
9:30 Baffle - Guests: Jo Anne Worley, Vincent Price
10:00 Wizard of Odds
10:30 Hollywood Squares - Panel: Vincent Price, Nanette Fabray, John Davidson, Kent McCord, Paul Lynde, Florence Henderson, Charley Weaver, Charo, Rich Little
11:00 Jeopardy!
11:30 Mike Douglas (no guest info)
NOON Joanne King (local talk show, pre-empting Mike Douglas for that half hour)
12:30 Mike Douglas (third half hour)
1:00 Days of Our Lives
1:30 The Doctors
2:00 Another World
2:30 Return to Peyton Place
3:00 Somerset (Another World spin-off)
3:30 Merv Griffin (no guest info)
5:00 Scene at Five
5:30 NBC Nightly News
6:00 Big 2 News
7:00 Flip Wilson (Season Premiere) - Guests: Buddy Hackett, Ruth Buzzi, Richard Pryor, William Attmore III (age 8)
8:00 Ironside
9:00 NBC Follies - Host: Sammy Davis Jr.; Guests: Michael Landon, Charles Nelson Reilly, Connie Stevens
10:00 Big 2 News
10:30 Tonight Show -Guests: Orson Bean, Carol Lynley, Rick
MIDNIGHT Golden Voyage
8 KUHT (PBS)
7:30 Sesame Street
8:30 Western Civilization
9:15 Let's All Sing - Tony Saletan
9:30 Lands and People
9:45 Western Civilization
10:15 Around the Corner
10:30 Let's Go Sciencing
10:45 Western Civilzation (x2)
12:15 Electric Company
1:10 Western Civilization
1:40 Let's Go Sciencing
1:55 Math Concepts
2:10 Western Civilization (x2)
4:00 Mister Rogers
4:30 Electric Company
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Hodgepodge Lodge
6:30 Open University
7:00 Playhouse New York: "The Last G.I."
8:30 Jazz Set
9:00 An American Family
10:00 The Toy That Grew Up (NET/PBS silent film series produced by Chicago afilliate WTTW): "My Boy" (1921) - Jackie Coogan
11 KHOU (CBS)
6:00 Captain Kangaroo
7:00 CBS Morning News
8:00 Steve & Co. (local)
9:00 Joker's Wild
9:30 $10,000 Pyramid - Guests: Jo Anne Worley, Ed Asner
10:00 Gambit
10:30 Love of Life
10:55 CBS Midday News
11:00 Young and Restless
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
NOON Noon Show (local)
12:30 As the World Turns
1:00 Guiding Light
1:30 Edge of Night
2:00 Price is Right
2:30 Match Game '73 (see footnote regarding conflicting panel roster guides)
3:00 Secret Storm
3:30 To Tell the Truth
4:00 Truth or Consequences
4:30 Bonanza
5:30 CBS Evening News
6:00 NewsWatch 11
7:00 Waltons
8:00 CBS Thursday Night Movies: "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967) - Faye Dunnaway, Warren Beatty
10:00 NewsWatch 11
10:30 CBS Late Movie: "Jack of Diamonds" (1967) - George Hamilton, Joseph Cotten, Maurice Evans
12:30 Movie: "Four Frightened People" (1934) - Claudette Colbert, Herbert Marshall, Mary Boland, William Gargan
13 KTRK (ABC)
6:30 Make a Wish (See footnote on rotating weekday schedule of ABC Sunday morning children's shows.)
7:00 Eyewitness News
7:50 Flipper
8:25 Jeff's Collie
8:55 Dialing for Dollars (no movie title available)
10:30 Brady Bunch
11:00 Password - Guests: Sandy Duncan, Peter Lawford
11:30 Split Second
NOON All My Children
12:30 Let's Make a Deal
1:00 Newlywed Game
1:30 Girl in My Life
2:00 General Hospital
2:30 One Life to Live
3:00 Love, Amercian Style
3:30 Movie: "Eye of the Cat" (1969) - Michael Sarrazin, Gayle Hunnicut, Eleanor Parker
5:30 ABC Evening News
6:00 Eyewitness News
6:30 Price is Right - Dennis James
7:00 National Geographic Special: "Wind Raiders of the Sahara" (Due to FCC blackout regulations, ABC Sports coverage of the "Battle of the Sexes" tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs at the Astrodome was blacked out by KTRK for the aforementioned special. A taped replay of the match aired on KTRK the following Sunday at 2:30 A.M.)
8:00 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau: "The Singing Wales" (continuing FCC blackout)
9:00 Streets of San Francisco
10:00 Eyewitness News
10:30 Virginian
MIDNIGHT Jack Paar Tonite - Guests: Sen. Charles Percy (R-IL), Abe Burrows
26 KVRL (Ind.)
6:30 Romper Room
7:00 Cartoons
7:30 Bozo
8:00 Religious Program
8:30 700 Club
10:30 Houston Scene
11:00 Not for Women Only (pre-empted by KPRC)
11:30 Who, What or Where Game (pre-empted by KPRC)
11:55 NBC Midday News (?)
NOON Lucy Show
12:30 Three on a Match (pre-empted by KPRC)
1:00 Andy Griffith
1:30 Living Easy - Dr. Joyce Brothers
2:00 Cartoons
2:30 Underdog
3:00 Bullwinkle
3:30 Ultra Man
4:00 Gomer Pyle
4:30 Petticoat Junction
5:00 Andy Griffith
5:30 Hogan's Heroes
6:00 Lucy Show
6:30 Mission: Impossible
7:30 Gomer Pyle
8:00 Challenge Golf - Tom Weiskopf, Gary Player
9:00 Star Trek
10:00 Movie: "Arizona Bushwackers" (1968) - Howard Keel, Yvonne De Carlo, John Ireland
MIDNIGHT Star Trek
39 KHTV (Ind.)
6:30 World Tomorrow
6:55 News Before the Hour (Every hour; started Sept. 3)
7:00 Three Stooges Theatre
8:00 Speed Racer
8:30 Mighty Mouse
9:00 Flying Nun
9:30 Movie: "Alexander the Great" (Part 2 of 2) (1956) - Richard Burton, Frederic March, Claire Bloom, Danielle Darrieux
11:00 Calendar
NOON It Takes a Thief
1:00 Movie: "Convicted" (1950) - Glenn Ford, Broderick Crawford
2:30 Cartoons
3:00 Popeye
3:30 Flintstones
4:00 Munsters
4:30 Leave It to Beaver
5:00 I Love Lucy
5:30 Dick Van Dyke
6:00 Beverly Hillbillies
6:30 Rifleman
7:00 I Dream of Jeannie
7:30 NFL Action
8:00 Movie: "The Young Doctors" (1961) - Frederic March, Ben Gazzara, Ina Bahn, Dick Clark, Eddie Albert, Dolph Sweet
10:00 Night Gallery
10:30 Untouchables
11:30 News Final
FOOTNOTES -
That panel of that day's episode of Match Game had long believed to consist of Bobby Van, Elaine Joyce (Van's wife), and Nanette Fabray, alongside regulars Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly and Richard Dawson. The episode is infamous for its "Batman & Robin are _________" in which the contestant answered "Queer". Recently, Mark Goodson Fandom's Match Game episode guide has been updated for that day's panel to be McLean Stevenson, Loretta Switt, Stu Gilliam, and Ann Elder, as well as Dawson and Somers. I'm yet to receive confirmation and will indicated such as soon as it comes.
Regarding ch. 13 KTRK's 6:30 A.M. slot, each weekday consisted of ABC's Sunday morning children's lineup which were locally pre-empted by religious programs and movies. The schedule was as follows:
Monday - Kid Power
Tuesday - Osmonds
Wednesday - H. R. Pufnstuf
Thurday - Make a Wish (Tom Chapin, Harry's brother)
Friday - Challenging Sea (syndicated, the only non-ABC show)