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Retro: Kentucky Saturday, December 3, 1960

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

Chs. 5, 9, 12, 18, 27 listed Eastern Time
Chs. 3, 7, 11, 14, 50 listed Central Time

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

7 AM Today On The Farm (Eddy Arnold)
7:30 News
7:35 Adventures In Africa
7:45 Light Time
8 AM Cartoon Carnival
8:30 Roy Rogers
9 AM Shari Lewis (guests: Burr Tillstrom with
Kukla and Ollie, COLOR)
9:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)
10 AM Fury
10:30 Lone Ranger
11 AM Matty's Funday Funnies (ABC, delay from Fri 6:30 PM)
11:30 Rocky And His Friends (ABC, appears to be a delay from Sun
12:30 PM)
12 N Farming With Jack Crowner
1 PM Movie: "Hungry Hill"
2:30 Kentucky Afield
3 PM Football Kickoff (ABC)
3:15 NCAA Football: Duke-UCLA (ABC)
6:15 Post-Game Scoreboard (clips of the ABC All-America team
are shown, time approximate)
6:25 News
6:30 Bonanza (COLOR)
7:30 Leave It To Beaver (ABC)
8 PM Bachelor Father (delay from Thu 8 PM)
8:30 The Nation's Future (topic: possible solutions to the revolt
of Algeria against France)
9:30 Lawrence Welk (ABC, at least a week-behind delay from 8 PM)
10 PM Rifleman (ABC, delay from Tue 8 PM)
10:30 Lawman (ABC, delay from Sun 7:30 PM)
11 PM Naked City (ABC, delay from Wed 9 PM)
12 M Movie: "City That Never Sleeps"
1:45 News

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

7:30 Movie: "Thundering Hooves"
8:30 Mr. Hop
9:30 Signal Three
10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)
10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)
11 AM Fury
11:30 Lone Ranger
12 N True Story
12:30 Detective's Diary (the "Saber Of London" episodes)
1 PM Captain Gallant (says the same as airs at 5/4)
1:30 People Are Funny (delay from Sun 6:30 PM)
2 PM NBA Basketball: New York Knicks-Syracuse Nationals
4:30 Bowling Stars (Loy Countryman vs. Dick Weber, time approximate)
5 PM Curtain Time
5:30 Cameo Theater (COLOR)
6:30 Midwestern Hayride
7:30 Bonanza (COLOR)
8:30 The Tall Man
9 PM The Deputy
9:30 The Nation's Future
10:30 Blue Angels
11 PM News, Weather, Sports
11:15 Movie: "Blackbeard The Pirate"

WTVW Ch. 7 Evansville (ABC)

9 AM Elementary German
10 AM Jaycees Present
10:30 Cartoon Capers
11:15 Light Time
11:30 Junior Auction
12 N Soupy Sales
12:30 Junior Boxing (wrestler Rip Hawk is host)
1 PM Movie: "Little Miss Marker" (Shirley Temple, who was
featured on that week's TV Guide cover)
2:30 Campy's Corner (Roy Campanella)
3 PM Football Kickoff
3:15 NCAA Football: Duke-UCLA
6:15 Post-Game Scoreboard (time approximate)
6:30 Roaring '20s
7:30 Leave It To Beaver
8 PM Lawrence Welk
9 PM Boxing: middleweight title fight between Gene Fullmer
(champion) and Sugar Ray Robinson, 15 rounds from
the Los Angeles Sports Arena
10 PM Coronado 9
10:30 Wrestling From Evansville
12 M Grand Ole Opry
12:30 Movie: "Fugitives For A Night"

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (ABC)

7 AM Jewish Hour
7:15 Joe Emerson Hymn Time
7:30 Herald Of Truth
8 AM Industry On Parade
8:15 Navy Story
8:45 F.O.P. Quiz
9:30 Cartoon Party
10 AM Rocky And His Friends (delay from Thu 5:30 PM)
10:30 Three Stooges
11 AM Learn To Draw (Jon Gnagy)
11:15 Cartoons
11:30 Laffhouse Gang (Lee Fogel)
12 N Soupy Sales
12:30 All-Star Wrestling
1:30 TV Dance Party
3:30 Outdoor Rambler
4 PM Football Kickoff
4:15 NCAA Football: Duke-UCLA
7:15 Post-Game Scoreboard (time approximate)
7:30 Roaring '20s
8:30 Leave It To Beaver
9 PM Lawrence Welk
10 PM Ernie Kovacs ("Take A Good Look," delay from Thu
10:30 PM)
10:30 Flight
11 PM News, Weather, Sports
11:20 Movie: "Time Out Of Mind"

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

8 AM Cartoon Circus
9 AM Captain Kangaroo (Skitch Henderson reviews the week's
lessons about woodwind instruments.)
10 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11 AM Sky King
11:30 CBS News (Robert Trout)
12 N Songs Of Faith
12:30 Gene Autry
1 PM Popeye
2 PM Children's Theater: "Hansel And Gretel"
3:15 Social Security
3:30 Seven League Boots (travelogue)
4 PM Championship Bowling
5 PM Casing The Classics
5:30 Holiday Playhouse
6 PM Hi-Varieties
6:30 Perry Mason
7:30 Checkmate
8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel
9 PM Gunsmoke
9:30 Sea Hunt
10 PM Ozzie And Harriet (ABC, delay from Wed 7:30 PM)
10:30 News (Hugh Smith--I think he later anchored news on
WTVT Tampa)
10:40 Weather (Milton Metz, co-host of "Omelet" in the '70s)
10:45 Sports
11 PM Play Of The Week: "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov,
starring Helen Hayes

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (CBS)

9:30 Skipper Ryle
10 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam
11:30 Mighty Mouse
12 N Sky King
12:30 Background
1 PM Movie: "Tarzan Escapes" (Johnny Weissmuller, from '36)
2:30 Movie: "The Purple Plain"
4:30 Movie: "Alice In Wonderland"
6 PM Race For Space
7 PM Target
7:30 Perry Mason
8:30 Checkmate
9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel
10 PM Gunsmoke
10:30 This Man Dawson
11 PM News, Weather (Nick Basso)
11:15 Movie: "Road To Morocco" (Bob Hope and Bing Crosby)

WFIE Ch. 14 Evansville (NBC)

7 AM Today On The Farm
7:30 Indiana University
8 AM Adventures In Africa
8:15 Cartoon Carnival
8:30 Ding Dong School
9 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)
9:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)
10 AM Fury
10:30 Lone Ranger
11 AM True Story
11:30 Detective's Diary
12 N Mr. Wizard (what makes tops and gyroscopes
stay up)
12:30 Community Jamboree
12:45 Americans At Work
1 PM NBA Basketball: Knicks-Nationals
3:30 Bowling Stars (time approximate)
4 PM Captain Gallant
4:30 Saturday Prom (Merv Griffin's guests are Bobby Vee,
Bob Crewe, and Damita Jo; Bobby Vinton leads the
orchestra.)
5 PM Item
6 PM Science Fiction Theater
6:30 Bonanza (COLOR)
7:30 The Tall Man
8 PM The Deputy
8:30 The Nation's Future
9:30 Sea Hunt
10 PM R.C.M.P.
10:30 News (Jack McLean)
10:40 Sports (Jack McLean)
10:45 Movie: "The Big Knife"

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/ABC)

9:30 Walter Strong (religion)
10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)
10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)
11 AM Fury
11:30 Lone Ranger
12 N True Story
12:30 Detective's Diary
1 PM TBA
4 PM Football Kickoff
4:15 NCAA Football: Duke-UCLA
7:15 Post-Game Scoreboard (time approximate)
7:30 Bonanza (COLOR)
8:30 The Tall Man
9 PM Lawrence Welk
10 PM Boxing (see Ch. 7)
11 PM News, Weather, Sports
11:15 Movie: TBA

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)

10 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Roy Rogers
11:30 Mighty Mouse
12 N Tobacco News And Views
12:15 Conservation Club
12:30 Waterfront
1 PM Nick Clooney
2 PM Western Movie (title not given)
3 PM Championship Bowling: Ed Brosius vs. Buddy Bomar
4 PM TBA
5 PM African Patrol
5:30 University Of Kentucky Television Workshop
5:45 Sports
6 PM Roaring '20s
7 PM Life With Father
7:30 Perry Mason
8:30 Stagecoach West (ABC, delay from Tue 9 PM)
9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel
10 PM Gunsmoke
10:30 Pony Express
11 PM News, Weather, Sports
11:15 Movie: "The Ambassador's Daughter"

WEHT Ch. 50 (Ch. 25) Evansville (CBS)

8 AM Travelog 50
8:30 Time On Their Hands
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11 AM Sky King
11:30 Jeff's Collie
12 N Joe Palooka
12:30 Big Rascals (kids' show that sounds like the later
"Our Gang"s)
1 PM Western Movie (title not given)
2 PM Movie: "Jungle Book" (live-action version with Sabu,
from '42)
4 PM Pro Wrestling
5 PM Ranch Party (Tex Ritter welcomes Johnny Cash and
Tex Williams.)
5:30 Things That Grow
6 PM Mr. District Attorney
6:30 Perry Mason
7:30 Checkmate
8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel
9 PM Gunsmoke
9:30 Grand Jury
10 PM Movies: "Weird Woman" and "Mystery Of The White Room"
 
B. Patrick listed: said:
WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

9 AM Shari Lewis (guests: Burr Tillstrom with
Kukla and Ollie, COLOR)

Cincinnati Kid responded: said:
Wow! Thinking of Shari and her puppets sharing the show with Burr, Kukla and Ollie.

If only Fran Allison guest-starred with them.........and if this episode were preserved in color (even without Fran)!

A DVD release of this episode would be something baby-boomers might want to get!
 
By 1960, a lot of TV stations had videotape machines, so it's possible that WAVE-3 Louisville's broadcast of Lawrence Welk might have been on a 90-minute delay (I believe the show was fed live to the Eastern and Central time zones then). WAVE could have taped the live feed from 8 to 9 P.M. CST, and played the tape back at 9:30 CST.

The half-hour between the end of the live show and the start of WAVE's showing it certainly would be more than enough time to rewind and cue-up the tape for playback.
 
Looking at these old Kentucky listings, it's never been clear to me
why WAVE carried Lawrence Welk for only 30 minutes; I'd think he'd
have been popular enough to warrant the full hour. At any rate, once
WLKY came on the air, Welk aired for an hour and in pattern (except
there was one brief period in 1970, just before the end of the ABC run,
when WLKY aired him on a one-week delay at 6:30 and substituted movies
at 8:30; that didn't work, and when ABC rearranged its Saturday-night
schedule in January 1971 it was Welk at 7:30, Pearl Bailey at 8:30, and
Johnny Cash (moved from Wednesday back to his original timeslot, as several
other ABC affiliates did) at 9:30.

We could probably start a whole thread on stations that did move Cash back
to Saturday when ABC gave back 9:30-10:30 (it had already given back 10:30-11).
A few I can name, besides WLKY:

WRAL Raleigh
WQXI (WXIA) Atlanta
WTVC Chattanooga
WFTV Orlando
WXEX (WRIC) Petersburg-Richmond
 
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