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Retro: Indianapolis/Lafayette/Terre Haute Mon, Mar 22, 1971

from TV Guide-Central Indiana edition

WTWO 2-NBC/ABC Terre Haute
7:00 Today (c/first of a 5-part series on prison reform, looking at New Orleans' Parish Prison, also guest W. Eugene Smith)
9:00 Newlywed Game (c)
9:30 Bewitched (c)
10:00 Dinah Shore (c/guests Mike Douglas and Bonnie Prudden)
10:30 Concentration (c)
11:00 Sale of the Century (c)
11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)
noon Jeopardy (c)
12:30 Who, What or Where Game
12:55 NBC News (c)
1:00 Dating Game (c)
1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game (c)
2:00 Days of Our Lives (c)
2:30 Doctors (c)
3:00 Another World (c)
3:30 Bright Promise (c)
4:00 Somerset (c)
4:30 Here Come the Doubledeckers (c)
5:00 Let's Make a Deal (c)
5:30 News/Weather/Sports
6:00 Truth or Consequences (c)
6:30 NBC Nightly News (c)
7:00 Let's Make a Deal (c)
7:30 Winnie the Pooh & the Honey Tree (c/From a Bird's Eye View starts in this slot the following week)
8:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (c/guest Debbie Reynolds)
9:00 Movie "Triple Play" (c/Rowan and Martin host three pilots on the menu: Inside OUT (follows the operations of a semi-official agency helping people cope with society)/The Good Life (a couple beats the daily grind and hires a maid and cook)/Is There a Doctor in the House? (a doctor requests an assistant, and is surprised to find that Dr. Michael, the assistant, is a woman))
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
11:30 Tonight Show (c/guest host Alan King)
1:00 News (c)

WTTV 4-Ind Indianapolis
6:45 Panorama
7:30 Kartoon Karnival (c)
9:00 Topper
9:30 Jack LaLanne (c)
10:00 Lucille Ball (c/CBS, guest star Carol Burnett joins Lucy for a musical salute to aviation)
10:30 Movie Game (c)
11:00 Girl Talk (c)
11:30 News/Weather/Sports (c)
noon Cartoons (c)
1:00 Movie "Black Gold" (c/Rona Barrett appears during intermissions)
2:50 Fashions in Sewing (c)
3:00 Galloping Gourmet (c)
3:30 Lone Ranger
4:00 Popeye & Janie (c)
5:00 Batman (c)
5:30 Addams Family
6:00 Dick Van Dyke
6:30 Daniel Boone (c)
7:30 Petticoat Junction (c)
8:00 & Beautiful II (c/history of black music in America with perofmances by Cannonball Adderley, B.B. King, Nina Simone, Sly & the Family Stone, Louis Armstrong, and Duke Ellington; films of Billie Holliday, Leadbelly, Jelly-Roll Morton, King Oliver, and Bessie Smith; this is a sequel to a 1969 all-black music special)
9:00 David Frost (c/guests Norman Lear, Cleavon Little, and Marcia Rodd)
10:30 News/Weather/Sports (c)
11:00 TBA
1:00 News (c)

WFBM 6-NBC Indianapolis
6:15 Today in Indiana (c)
7:00 Today (c)
9:00 Virginia Graham (c/guests Karen Valentine, John Davidson, Charlie Callas, and Lyle Tuttle)
10:00 Dinah Shore (c)
10:30 Concentration (c)
11:00 Sale of the Century (c)
11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)
noon Jeopardy (c)
12:30 Afternoon/Channel 6 (c)
1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game (c)
2:00 Days of Our Lives (c)
2:30 Doctors (c)
3:00 Another World (c)
3:30 Bright Promise (c)
4:00 Somerset (c)
4:30 Mike Douglas (c/guests Harvey Korman, Joan Rivers, Don "Mr. Wizard" Herbert, Andrea Marcovicci, and Ron Carey)
6:00 News/Weather/Sports (c)
7:00 NBC Nightly News (c)
7:30 Winnie the Pooh & the Honey Tree (c)
8:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (c)
9:00 Movie "Triple Play" (c)
11:00 News/Weather/Sports (c)
11:30 Tonight Show (c/Alan King subs for Johnny)
1:00 News (c)

WISH 8-CBS Indianapolis
6:30 Sunrise Semester "Life Processes" (c)
7:00 CBS Morning News (c)
8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c)
9:00 Movie "Woman of the North Country" (c)
10:25 News (c, Chet Huntley listed as anchor)
10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c)
11:00 Family Affair (c)
11:30 Love of Life (c)
noon Where the Heart is (c)
12:25 CBS News (c)
12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)
1:00 News/Weather/Women's Features (c)
1:30 As the World Turns (c)
2:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (c)
2:30 Guiding Light (c)
3:00 Secret Storm (c)
3:30 Edge of Night (c)
4:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC (c)
4:30 Movie "No Minor Vices"
6:00 News/Weather/Sports (c)
7:00 CBS Evening News (c)
7:30 Gunsmoke (c/repeat from 1966)
8:30 Here's Lucy (c)
9:00 Mayberry RFD (c)
9:30 Doris Day (c)
10:00 Carol Burnett (c/guests David Frost, Eileen Farrell, and Marilyn Horne)
11:00 News/Weather/Sports (c)
11:30 Movie "Alexander Graham Bell"
1:00 News (c)

WTHI 10-CBS/ABC Terre Haute
7:00 CBS Morning News (c)
8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c)
9:00 Virginia Graham (c/guests Phil Ford, Mimi Hines, John Rubenstein, Jeannie Berlin, and Breck Stevens)
10:00 Lucille Ball (c)
10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c)
11:00 Family Affair (c)
11:30 Love of Life (c)
noon Where the Heart is (c)
12:25 CBS News (c)
12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)
1:00 News/Farm Report/Weather
1:30 As the World Turns (c)
2:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (c)
2:30 Guiding Light (c)
3:00 Secret Storm (c)
3:30 Edge of Night (c)
4:00 Fashions in Sewing (c)
4:10 Movie "Hold Back Tomorrow"
5:55 Paul Harvey (c)
6:00 News/Weather/Sports
6:30 CBS Evening News (c)
7:00 Room 222 (c)
7:30 Gunsmoke (c)
8:30 Here's Lucy (c)
9:00 Mayberry RFD (c)
9:30 Doris Day (c)
10:00 Carol Burnett (c)
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
11:30 Merv Griffin (c)

WLWI 13-ABC Indianapolis
6:30 Perspective on Drugs (c)
7:00 Exercise in Knowledge (c)
7:30 Kindergarten College (c)
8:30 Mantrap (c/guest Arthur Hillier is grilled by panellists Margot Kidder, Meredith MacRae, and Suzanne Somers)
9:00 Paul Dixon (c)
10:30 That Girl (c)
11:00 Bewitched (c)
11:30 News/Weather/Markets/Interviews (c)
noon Bob Braun's 50-50 Club (c)
1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)
2:00 Newlywed Game (c)
2:30 Dating Game (c)
3:00 General Hospital (c)
3:30 One Life to Live (c)
4:00 Dark Shadows (c)
4:30 Big Valley (c)
5:30 Dragnet (c)
6:00 News/Weather/Sports (c)
6:30 ABC Evening News (c)
7:00 Beat the Clock (c)
7:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)
8:00 TBA
10:00 King Family (c/the family tours DC and performs with the US Army Band; this aired on 18 Sunday at 10)
11:00 News/Weather/Sports (c)
11:30 Dick Cavett (c/guests include Florence Henderson)
1:00 Mayor's Report (c)
1:05 Perspective on Drugs (c)

WLFI 18-CBS Lafayette
7:00 CBS Morning News (c)
8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c)
9:00 Burns & Allen
9:30 Romper Room (Miss Carol)
10:00 Lucille Ball (c)
10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c)
11:00 Family Affair (c)
11:30 Love of Life (c)
noon Where the Heart is (c)
12:25 CBS News (c)
12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)
1:00 Galloping Gourmet (c)
1:30 As the World Turns (c)
2:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (c)
2:30 Guiding Light (c)
3:00 Secret Storm (c)
3:30 Edge of Night (c)
4:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC (c)
4:30 Movie Game (c)
5:00 Perry Mason
6:00 News/Weather/Sports (c)
6:30 CBS Evening News (c)
7:00 Wanted-Dead or Alive
7:30 Gunsmoke (c)
8:30 Here's Lucy (c)
9:00 Mayberry RFD (c)
9:30 Doris Day (c)
10:00 Carol Burnett (c)
11:00 News/Weather/Sports (c)
11:30 Merv Griffin (c)

WFYI 20-PBS Indianapolis
4:30pm Sesame Street (c/ep 226; Lorne Greene, Dan Blocker, and Michael Landon recite the alphabet)
5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (c)
6:00 What's New (c)
6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (c)
7:00 Because We Care (c)
7:30 World We Live In "The Weather Watchers" (c)
8:00 World Press (c)
9:00 Realities "Is Athiesm the Religion of the Future?" (Madalyn Murray O'Hair squares off against DC Methodist minister Dr. Edward Bauman)
10:00 Book Beat (c/guest Norman Mailer)
10:30 They Went That 'A Way (looks at Buck Jones, one of the few actors who successfully transitioned from silent films to talkies)

WVUT 22-PBS Vincennes
4:45pm Today on 22
5:00 Sesame Street (c/226)
6:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
6:30 Statehouse Report
7:00 Because We Care (c)
7:30 TBA
8:00 World Press (c)
9:00 Realities "Is Athiesm the Religion of the Future?"
10:00 Book Beat (c)
10:30 They Went That 'A Way

WTIU 30-PBS Bloomington
10:00 Sesame Street (c/226)
11:00 Instructional Programs
4:30 Sesame Street (c/226)
5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (c)
6:00 What's New (c)
6:30 Farming Report (c/premiere)
7:00 Because We Care (c)
7:30 University
8:00 World Press (c)
9:00 Realities "Is Atheism the Religion of the Future?
10:00 Book Beat (c)
10:30 They Went That 'A Way

WLBC 49-NBC Muncie
6pm News/Weather/Sports
6:30 This is Your Life (c)
7:00 NBC Nightly News (c)
7:30 Winnie the Pooh & the Honey Tree (c)
8:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (c)
9:00 Movie "Triple Play (c)
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
 
Bluenoser said:
WTWO 2-NBC/ABC Terre Haute
9:00 Movie "Triple Play" (c/Rowan and Martin host three pilots on the menu: Inside OUT (follows the operations of a semi-official agency helping people cope with society)...

I think this was the pilot that starred Farrah Fawcett; I recall this pilot being repeated twice since then -- first on NBC in 1976 (after Farrah hit success on "Charlie's Angels") and again in the 1990s on Nick at Nite (to show what could have been Farrah's first starring role).

Of course, this pilot is not related to the in-school television program of the exact same name that many of us are familiar with, which debuted the following year.
 
azumanga said:
Bluenoser said:
WTWO 2-NBC/ABC Terre Haute
9:00 Movie "Triple Play" (c/Rowan and Martin host three pilots on the menu: Inside OUT (follows the operations of a semi-official agency helping people cope with society)...

I think this was the pilot that starred Farrah Fawcett; I recall this pilot being repeated twice since then -- first on NBC in 1976 (after Farrah hit success on "Charlie's Angels") and again in the 1990s on Nick at Nite (to show what could have been Farrah's first starring role).

Of course, this pilot is not related to the in-school television program of the exact same name that many of us are familiar with, which debuted the following year.

About a year before Inside OUT, Farrah did have a rather large role in the 1970 infamous Raquel Welch/Mae West movie Myra Breckinridge. Then again Farrah would later admit that the experience of doing that movie was less than positive. But at least she had admitted doing that movie, unlike her co-stars such as Tom Selleck ( early role for him, Jim Backus,film critic Rex Reed, Roger C. Carmel, even Raquel herself had over the years more/less refused to as much as even mention their roles in the movie.
 
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