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Retro: Knoxville/Asheville, N.C., Monday, May 6, 1957

From Middlesboro (Ky.) Daily News; no listings for Channel 26 in Knoxville.

WATE-TV 6 (NBC)
AM
7 Today
9 Home
10 The Price Is Right
10 Truth or Consequences
11 Tic Tac Dough
11:30 It Could Be You
PM
12 Midday News
12:05 Romper Room
12:30 Club 60 (Color)
1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford
2 Matinee Theatre
3 Queen For A Day
3:45 Modern Romances
4 Topper
4:30 Homemakers - Mary Starr
5 WATE-TV News - Tom Atkins
5:20 Sports Look - Art Metzlor
5:30 Little Rascals
6 Wild Bill Hickok
6:30 Nat King Cole (Color)
6:45 NBC News
7 Cas Walker Time
7:30 Tales of Wells Fargo
8 Twenty One
8:30 Robert Montgomery Presents
9:30 Joseph Cotton On Trial
10 People You Know
10:15 Industry On Parade
10:30 Lone Wolf
11 Your Esso Reporter
11:15 Weather
11:20 Sports Final
11:30 Tonight

WBIR-TV 10 (CBS)
AM
6:45 Television Pulpit
7: Farm & Home Hour
8 Captain Kangaroo
8:45 CBS Morning News
9 Catholic Hour
9:15 Garry Moore
9:30 Arthur Godfrey
10:30 Strike It Rich
11:00 Valiant Lady
11:15 Love of Life
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
11:45 Guiding Light
PM
12 Meet Mrs. Moore
12:30 As Ttc World Turns
1 Our Miss Brooke
1:30 House Party
2 Big Payoff
2:30 Bob Crosby
3 Brighter Day
3:15 Secret Storm
3:30 Edge of Night
4 Early Show (movie title not given)
5:45 CBS News
6 Stories of the Century
6:30 Robin Hood
7 Burns & Allen
7:30 Talent Scouts
8 I Love Lucy
8:30 December Bride
9 Studio One
10:00 Federal Men
10:30 News
10:40 Weather Vane
10:45 Late Show (movie title not given)
12:30A Sign off

WLOS 13 (ABC)
AM
8:25 News And Weather
8:30 Cartoon Capers
9:30 Movies for Mom (title not given)
11:15 Love Of Life
11:30 Marshall Pack Presents
PM
12 Shell Noon News
12:05 Weather
12:10 Market Report
12:15 Farmer- Russ
1 Curtain Call
2 Afternoon Film Festival (title not given)
3:30 Secret Storm
3:45 Looney Tunes
4:30 Tot Town
5 Mickey Mouse Club
6 Shell Evening News
6:10 Weather
6:15 John Daly News
6:30 Wire Service
7:30 Voice of Firestone
8 Press Conference
8:30 Lawrence Welk (A partial Saturday schedule showed Welk on then as well)
9:30 Secret Journal
10 Vacation Theatre
12M News & Weather/Sign Off
 
At the time Welk was on twice weekly, with his familiar
Saturday-night show and a talent show, "Top Tunes And
New Talent," on Mondays. The latter was a misguided
effort to attract a younger audience to Welk; most of
the talent was in the 20-30-year-old range. But the show
lasted three years (1956-59). At least two Welk regulars,
Joe Feeney and Jack Imel, were contestants on the show.

Perhaps not so coincidentally, around this same time ABC
considered giving Ted Mack, himself a former bandleader,
a show similar to Welk's Saturday-night hour. The idea
was given a tryout in "Amateur Hour"'s slot one Sunday
night in January 1957; unfortunately it was the same night
Elvis made his third and final appearance on "The Ed Sullivan
Show" (at the time, Mack and Sullivan were on against each
other), the one where he was photographed from the waist up.
Although critics thought Mack's show was better than Welk's,
apparently ABC wasn't happy with the ratings and the show
never materialized; in fact, "Amateur Hour" moved to NBC in
the summer of 1957 and wasn't seen on ABC again until a
six-month period (March-September) in 1960, after which it
ran for ten years on Sunday afternoons on CBS.
 
WATE-TV 6 (NBC) PM
7 Cas Walker Time


WBIR-TV 10 (CBS) AM
7: Farm & Home Hour

It's worth noting Cas Walker hosted both shows twelve hours apart. Cas Walker was a local businessman and politician. He promoted his supermarket with these programs. Walker also featured entertainment and was a launching pad for artist like Dolly Parton and the Everly Brothers.
 
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