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Retro: Los Angeles - November 5, 6 & 8, 1955

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This is my earliest retro schedule so far! Of course, these were the first three days of Marty McFly's Hill Valley adventures through that week!
'M' denotes "Movie"

Part I: Saturday, November 5

2 KNXT (CBS)

9:15 Program Previews
9:25 Give Us This Day
9:30 Morning News
9:45 Shakespeare on TV
10:30 Spotlight on Opera - Dr. Jan Popper
11:30 Texas Rangers
NOON Fairytale Cartoon
12:30 Cartoon Corral
12:45 M: "The Return of the Vikings" (1944) - Leo Glenn (narrator), Frederick Piper", Stig Egede-Nissen
2:45 Pre-Game Previews
3:00 NCAA Football: UCLA vs. College of the Pacific/COP (now University of the Pacific/UOP)
4:30 Post-Game Reviews
4:45 Harmon's Workshop
5:00 Pet Showcase
5:30 Lone Ranger
6:00 Fandango
6:30 Beat the Clock - Bud Collyer
7:00 Scotland Yard
7:30 Amos 'n' Andy
8:00 Stage Show
8:30 Honeymooners - Contrary to what was depicted in "Back to the Future", that episode "The Man From Space" acutally aired on New Year's Eve. The episode airing this night was "The Sleepwalker".
9:00 Two for the Money - Herb Shriner (father of future actor/comedian/talk show host Wil Shriner)
9:30 It's Always Jan
10:00 Gunsmoke (first season)
10:30 Damon Runyon Theater
11:00 Juke Box Jury (from BBC)
MIDNIGHT Midnight News
12:15 M: "Little Big Shot" (1935) - Sybil Jackson, Glenda Farrell
1:30 Give Us This Day

4 KRCA (NBC)
10:00 Pinky Lee
10:30 Winchell & Mahoney
11:00 Fury
11:30 Mr. Wizard
NOON M: "Bad Men of Arizona" (1936, originally released as "The Arizona Raiders") - Buster Crabbe, Marsha Hunt
1:00 M: "Troubled Preferred" (1948) - Peggy Knudsen, Lynne Roberts, Charles Russell, Paul Langdon, Marcia Mae Jones
2:00 Farms & Gardens
2:30 The Big Picture
3:00 Got the Facts
3:45 Industry on Parade
4:00 Halls of Science
4:30 Outdoors With McElroy
5:00 Norvell Gillespie
5:30 Mainstay
5:45 Jack Latham News
6:00 The Great Waltz (In Color)
7:30 The Big Surprise
8:00 Perry Como - Guests: Julius LaRosa, Jean Simmons, Stubby Kaye
9:00 Dick Contino
9:30 Top Plays of 1955
10:00 M: "No Place to Live" (1921) - Bert Roach, Otto Fries
10:30 Your Hit Parade
11:00 Jack Latham News
11:15 Red Barber's Corner
11:30 M "We Dive at Dawn" (1943) - John Mills, Eric Portman

5 KTLA
10:00 Music
10:30 Playcrafters Club
11:00 M: "Where Buffalo Roam" (1938) - Tex Ritter, Dorothy Short
NOON M: "St. Benny the Dip" (1951) - Dick Haymes, Nina Foch, Roland Young, Lionel Stander
1:30 M: "Three is a Family" (1944) - Marjorie Reynolds, Charlie Ruggles, Fay Bainter
3:00 M: "The First Legion" (1951) - Charles Boyer, William Demarest, Lyle Bettger, Barbara Rush
5:00 M: "O'Malley of Mounted" (1936) - George O'Brien, Irene Ware, Stanley Fields
6:00 M: "King of the Bandits" (1947) - Gilbert Roland, Angela Greene, Chris-Pin Martin
7:00 Honeymoon Jamboree
8:00 Spade Cooley
9:00 M: "The Green Scarf" (1954) - Michael Redgrave, Ann Todd, Leo Glenn
10:30 Roller Derby
11:15 Roller Derby Rhubarb
11:40 Final Edition

7 KABC (ABC)
12:15 Public Service
12:30 Johnny Mack Brown Theater: "Flame of the West" (1945) - Johnny Mack Brown (hence the program title), Raymond Hatton, Joan Woodbury
1:45 M: "Dark City" (working title: "No Escape") (1950) - Charlton Heston, Lizabeth Scott, Dean Jagger, Jack Webb, Harry Morgan (future co-stars of the 1967 revival of Dragnet)
3:00 Cowboy Roundup: "Where Trails End" (1942) - Tom Keene, Joan Curtis
4:00 Felix DeCola
4:30 Rin Tin Tin
5:00 M: "Blue Steel" (1934) - John Wayne, Gabby Hayes
6:00 Lawrence Welk (19th episode of his long-running show)
7:00 Ozark Jubilee
8:30 Footlight Theater: "The Other Jessie Grant" (1951 episode of "The Bigelow Theatre") - Gladys George, Elisabeth Risdon, Cecil ElliottJohn
9:00 Al Jarvis Hi-Jinx
10:00 The Falcon
10:30 McRedie Pontiac Movie: "Police Bullets" (1942) - John Archer, Joan Marsh, Milburn Stone, Warren Hymer
11:45 McRedie Pontiac Movie: "Lady Chaser" (1946) - Robert Lowery, Ann Savage, Inez Cooper

9 KHJ (Du Mont)
2:00 Farm & Forest
2:30 Town & Country
3:00 M: "Whispering Smith" (1948) - Alan Ladd, Robert Preston, Brenda Marshall, Donald Crisp
4:30 M: "Southside 1-1000" (1950) - Don DeFore, Andrea King, Geoge Tobias, Gerald Mohr
6:15 Pacific Coast Conference Football Highlights
6:45 Late Football Scores
7:00 M: "Back in the Saddle" (1941) - Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Mary Lee
8:00 M: "Captured!" (1933) - Leslie Howard, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
8:30 Boxing: Charlie Sawyer vs. Pat Manzi (from Hollywood Legion Stadium)
11:00 M: "I Was an American Spy" (1951) - Ann Dvorak, Douglas Kennedy

11 KTTV
9:00 Rocket to Stardom
NOON Mr. & Mrs. North
12:30 Ramar of the Jungle
1:00 Orient Express
1:30 Ramar of the Jungle
2:00 City Assignment
2:30 Ramar of the Jungle
3:00 China Smith
3:30 Ramar of the Jungle
4:00 My Hero
4:30 This is the Story
5:00 Ramar of the Jungle
5:30 Mr. & Mrs. Smith
6:00 Hopalong Cassidy
6:30 Abbott & Costello
7:00 Adventures of Superman
7:30 Badge 714 (off-network syndicated title for the 1951-59 version of Dragnet)
8:00 Susie
8:30 I Led Three Lives
9:00 Paris Precinct
9:30 Secret File U.S.A.
10:00 Town Hall Party - Guest: Merle Travis
1:00 Rocket to Stardom

13 KCOP
9:00 M: "Trapped" (1949) - Lloyd Bridges, Barbara Payton, John Hoyt
10:30 Rocky Joness
11:00 Movie Doubleheader: "Run for the Hills" (1953) - Sonny Tufts, Barbara Payton. Mauritz Hugo; "The Jungle" (1952) - Rod Cameron, Cesar Romero, Marie Windsor
2:00 M: "The Man from Tumbleweeds" (1940) - Wild Bill Elliott, Iris Meredith, Dub Taylor
3:15 Short Story
3:30 Make It Yourself
4:30 M: "Port of New York" (1949) - Yul Brynner (film debut), Scott Brady, K. T. Stevens, Richard Rober, Chet Huntley (narrator)
6:00 Road to Freedom
6:30 His Honor Homer Bell
7:00 Call the Coach
7:15 Football Roundup
7:30 M: "The Sundowners" (1950) - Robert Preston, John Drew Barrymore, Robert Stirling, Chill Wills, Jack Elam
9:00 M: "Norman Conquest" (UK title: "Park Plaza 605") (1953) - Tom Conway, Eva Bartok, Joy Shelton
10:30 Criswell Predicts
10:45 Baxter Ward News
11:30 The Inevitable
 
Regarding UCLA football, their following week's game is depicted in this clip. The game and score was real, as was kicker Jim Decker, though the radio broadcast was made for the film. The radio announcer was John Erwin, the voice of Reggie Mantle ("The Archies"), Morris the Cat, and He-Man/Prince Adam.

 
Sunday, November 6

2 KNXT (CBS)

8:10 Give Us This Day
8:15 M: "The Adventures of Jane" (1949) - Chrystabel Leighton-Porter, Fritz (dog)
9:30 Light of Faith
10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet
10:30 Look Up and Live
11:00 News of the Day
11:15 Operation Safety
11:30 Report Card
NOON Winky Dink and You - Jack Barry, Mae Questel (voice of Winky Dink)
12:30 Adventure
1:00 Face the Nation - Guest: Teamsters President Dave Beck (Jimmy Hoffa's immediate predecessor)
1:30 Let's Take a Trip
2:00 Omnibus
3:30 Cavalcade of Books
4:00 Cavalcade of Records
4:30 News
4:45 Harmon's Workshop
5:00 Sunday Lucy Show (reruns of early "I Love Lucy" episodes)
5:30 Amos 'n' Andy
6:00 You Are There - Walter Cronkite
6:30 Lassie
7:00 Jack Benny - Guest: Isaac Stern
7:30 What's My Line? - Panel: Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf; Mystery Guest: Harry Belafonte (likely promoting his "General Electric Theater" appearance)
8:00 Ed Sullivan - Guests: Phil Silvers, Liberace, Rise Stevens, David Whitfield, Linon (Belgian circus clown)
9:00 General Electric Theater - Host: Ronald Reagan; Episode: "Winner by Desicion"; Cast: Harry Belafonte, Diahann Carroll, Ethel Waters, Roy Glenn
9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents
10:00 Appointment With Adventure - Jonathan Blake
10:30 Life Is What You Make It - Bobby Sargent
11:00 News - Clete Roberts
11:15 Les Paul & Mary Ford
11:20 Late Show: "The Body Said No!" (1950) - Michael Rennie, Yolande Donlan, Hy Hazell

4 KRCA (NBC)
8:00 American Inventory
8:30 American Forum
9:00 Frontiers of Faith
9:30 M: "Charlie Chan in City in Darkness" (1939) - Sidney Toler (as Chan), Lynn Bari, Richard Clark
11:00 Conversation With Herbert Hoover
NOON This Is the Life
12:30 Teenage Trials
1:00 NBC Opera Theater: "Griffelkin"
2:30 Youth Wants to Know
3:00 Dr. (Benjamin) Spock
3:30 Zoo Parade
4:00 Faith of Our Children
4:30 M: "The Constant Husband" (1955) - Rex Harrison, Margaret Leighton, Kay Kendall
6:00 Meet the Press - Guest: Air Force Secretary Donald A. Quarles
6:30 Roy Rogers
7:00 It's a Great Life
7:30 Chet Huntley
8:00 Top Plays of '55: "Return in Triumph" - George Brent, Gertrude Michael
8:30 Sneak Preview
9:00 Goodyear Television Playhouse: "The Mechanical Heart" - Ralph Bellamy
10:00 Loretta Young - Guest hostess: Irene Dunne; Guests: Phyllis Kirk, Rod Cameron
10:30 Justice
11:00 News - Cleve Hermann
11:15 Outlook - Elmer Peterson
11:30 Late Movie: "The Blind Goddess" (1948) - Eric Portman, Anne Crawford, Hugh Williams, Michael Denison

5 KTLA (Paramount)
10:15 Christian Science
10:30 In God We Trust
11:15 Church in the Home
NOON Ask the Doctor
12:30 Garden Chats
1:00 Speedboat Rodeo
3:45 M: "Outpost in Morocco" (1949) - George Raft, Marie Windsor
5:30 Eastside Kids
6:30 Chico and Pablo
7:30 The Movies: "Outcast of the Islands" (1951) - Ralph Richardson, Trevor Howard, Wendy Hiller, Robert Morley
9:00 Bandstand Revue
10:00 Pride of the Family
10:30 World Tomorrow
11:00 Eyewitness
11:30 Televespers

7 KABC (ABC)
NOON Local 770 on TV
12:30 Faith for Today
1:00 Message for the Master
1:30 Yours for Living
2:00 Parlor Playhouse
2:30 M: "Identity Unknown" (1945) - Richard Arlen, Cheryl Walker, Roger Pryor, Bobby Driscoll, Lola Lane
4:00 Gordon's Garden
4:30 The Lighted Window (religion) - Dr. James W. Fifield Jr.
5:00 M: "Western Mail" (1942) - Tom Keene, Fred Kohler Jr., Glenn Strange
6:00 M: "Born to Speed" (1947) - Johnny Sands, Vivian Austin, Don Castle
7:00 You Asked for It
7:30 Famous Film Festival: "Ceasar and Cleopatra", Part 1 of 2 (1945) - Claude Rains, Vivien Leigh, Stewart Granger, Flora Robson
9:00 Chance of a Lifetime - Dennis James
9:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour
10:00 Life Begins at 80 - Jack Barry
10:30 M: "That Hamilton Woman!" (AKA "Lady Hamilton") (1941) - Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier

9 KHJ (Du Mont)
11:45 News Review
NOON M: "Partners of the Sunset" (1948) - Jimmy Wakley, Dub Taylor
1:15 M: "Four Days Leave" (original title: "Swiss Tour") (1949) - Cornell Wilde, Josette Day, Simone Signoret
3:00 M: "Swamp Fire" (1946) - Johnny Weismuller, Buster Crabbe (two classic screen Tarzans), Virginia Grey
4:30 M: "Mountain Smugglers" (original title: "Barrier to the North"; Italian title: "Barreria a Settentrione") (1950, Italian) - Luis Trenker, Amedo Nazzari, Marianne Hold, Margarete Genske
6:00 M: "Summer Storm" (1944) - Linda Darnell, George Sanders, Edward Everett Horton, Anna Lee
7:30 King's Crossroads
8:00 Championship Bowling
9:00 M: "Casanova Brown" (1945) - Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, Frank Morgan, Anita Louise
10:45 News Roundup

11 KTTV
9:30 Hollywood Hoedown
10:45 Model Home Preview
11:00 Great Churches of the Golden West
NOON Hopalong Cassidy
1:00 Your Home
1:30 Auction Park
2:00 Neville
2:30 Jalopy Derby
5:30 Uncommon Valor
6:00 Ramar of the Jungle
6:30 M: "Man in the Iron Mask" (1939) - Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett
8:30 Janet Dean, R.N.
9:00 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal
9:30 Paul Coates' Confidential File
10:00 Stories of the Century
10:30 Mr. & Mrs. North
11:00 Sherlock Holmes - Ronald Howard (as Holmes), H. Marion Crawford (as Watson)

13 KCOP
9:00 Spaceways
10:30 Short Story
11:00 M: "Blind Man's Bluff" (1952) - Zena Marshall, Sydney Taffler, Anthony Pendrell
12:30 M: "North from the Lone Star" (1941) - Wild Bill Eliott, Richard Fiske, Dorothy Fay, Dub Taylor
1:30 Jack Tucker Show
2:00 Latin Time
2:30 Sunday Ranch Party
4:30 M: "The Fighting Ranger" (1948) - Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Christine Larson
5:45 Short Story
6:00 Who Knows This?
6:30 Story Theater
7:00 USC vs. Stanford Football Highlights
8:00 Dan Lundberg
8:30 Best of '55
9:00 Star Peformance
9:30 Oral Roberts
10:00 Church Talent
11:00 Answers for Americans
 
Tuesday, November 8

Why CBS's West Coast flagship didn't air "Captain Kangaroo" from its October 3 premiere is beyond me. Might it have something to do with the time difference due to it being produced in New York? It did start airing on Channel 2, on Saturdays only, on August 4, 1956, and finally on a daily basis on January 13, 1958.

2 KNXT (CBS)
7:00 Panorama Pacific
9:00 Valliant Lady
9:15 Love of Life
9:30 Search for Tomorrow
9:45 Guiding Light
10:00 Jack Paar
10:30 Love Story
11:00 Robert Q. Lewis
11:30 Art Linkletter's House Party
NOON The Big Payoff - Randy Merriman
12:30 Bob Crosby
1:00 Brighter Day
1:15 Secret Storm
1:30 On Your Account - Dennis James
2:00 Red Rowe Presents
3:00 Garry Moore
3:30 Arthur Godfrey
4:30 Strike It Rich - Warren Hull
5:00 Space Funnies - Captain Jet
5:35 Range Rider
6:05 CBS Sports - Tom Harmon
6:10 KNXT News - Clete Roberts
6:15 CBS News - Douglas Edwards
6:30 Name That Tune - George DeWitt
7:00 $64,000 Question - Hal March
7:30 My Favorite Husband
8:00 Phil Silvers
8:30 Navy Log
9:00 Meet Millie
9:30 Red Skelton
10:00 Celebrity Playhouse
10:30 News - Clete Roberts
10:45 The Big News - Bill Stout
11:00 Eddy Arnold
11:30 Les Paul & Mary Ford
11:35 Duffy's Tavern
12:05 Pulse of the City
12:30 M: "The Black Sheep of Whitehall" (1942) - Will Hay, John Mills, Basil Sydney, Thora Hurd

4 KRCA (NBC)
6:45 Klock Komedies
7:00 Today - Dave Garroway
9:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford
9:30 Feather Your Nest
10:00 Ding Dong School - "Miss Frances" Horwich (produced at Chicago NBC O&O WNBQ [now WMAQ])
10:30 Search for Beauty
11:00 Home
NOON Matinee Theater (Color)
1:00 Date With Life
1:15 First Love
1:30 Mr. Sweeney
1:45 Modern Romances
2:00 Pinky Lee
2:30 Howdy Doody (Color) - In "Back to the Future: Part III", where it begins in the morning of Sunday, November 6, "Howdy Doody" is the first show aired that morning, and in black-and-white.
3:00 Santa's Revue
3:30 Calendar
4:40 Myron J. Bennett
4:45 M: "Men Against the Sun" (1952) - John Bentley, Zena Marshall
6:00 News - Jack Latham
6:05 Weather - Gene Bollay
6:10 Sports - Cleve Hermann
6:15 See Hear! - Tom Frandsen
6:30 Movie Museum
6:45 News - Jack Latham
7:00 Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion
7:30 Dinah Shore
7:45 Camel News Caravan (NBC) - John Cameron Swayze
8:00 Milton Berle - Guests: Will Mastin Trio (Will Mastin, Sammy Davis Junior and Senior) Kay Thompson, Gogi Grant
9:00 Jane Wyman Theater ("I suppose Jane Wyman is the First Lady! And Jack Benny is Secretary of the Treasury!")
9:30 Playwriters '56: "Snow Job" - Joan Blondell
10:30 Big Town
11:00 News - Jack Latham
11:15 Sports - Cleve Hermann
11:30 Tonight Show - Steve Allen
12:30 Movie Musem
12:45 News

5 KTLA (Paramount)
1:45 News; Police Calls
2:00 M: "Woman on the Run" (1950) - Ann Sheridan, Dennis O'Keefe
3:30 Milady - Corris Guy
4:00 Cartoon Carousel
5:30 Western Theater
6:30 Handy Hints
6:55 Weathervane
7:00 Gil Martyn News
7:15 Eye Witness
7:30 Conspiracy
8:00 M: "Headline" (1944) - David Farrar, Anne Crawford
8:30 I Am the Law - George Raft
9:00 Strictly Informal
10:30 Jimmie Fidler
10:45 Final Edition

7 KABC (ABC)
11:00 Romper Room
11:30 Jack LaLanne
NOON News - Dick Tufeld
12:15 Mildred Younger
12:30 Beulah
1:00 What's the Name of That Song? - Bill Gwinn
1:30 Bill Gwinn Movie: "In This Corner" (1948) - Scott Brady, Anabel Shaw, James Millican
3:00 Chucko's Cartoons
3:30 Glamour Girl
4:00 Al Jarvis
5:00 Mickey Mouse Club - Guest Star Day: The Mellomen (including Thurl Ravenscroft); Spin & Marty, Chapter 2: "The Misfit"
6:00 Cisco Kid
6:30 Cowboy G-Men
7:00 Picture Party: "Close Up" - Ann Dvorak
7:30 Warner Bros. Presents: "Casablanca" - Charles McGraw, Maureen O'Sullivan
8:30 Wyatt Earp
9:00 Make Room for Daddy
9:30 DuPont Cavalcade Theater: "Saturday Story" - Otto Graham, Frank Leahy
10:00 Police Call: "Havana"
10:30 Late Curtain: "The Farnsworth Case": John Agar
11:00 News - Michael Hinn
11:15 Nitecap Theater: "The Music Man" (1948) - Freddy Stewart, Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra, June Preiser, Alan Hale Jr.

9 KHJ (Du Mont)
2:00 News: Suspects Wanted
2:15 Mama Weiss
2:55 Headline Report
3:00 Queen for a Day - Jack Bailey
3:30 Bill Stulla
4:30 Mark Saber
5:00 Gene Norman
6:00 Cartoon Express
7:00 San Fernando Valley
8:00 Hank Penny
9:00 Channel 9 Movie Theatre: "The Stranger" (1946) - Edward G. Robinson, Loretta Young, Orson Welles
10:45 News
11:00 Weatherwise
11:05 Big 10 Hi-Lights

11 KTTV
7:00 Sheriff John's Breakfast Brigade
8:00 Top of the Morning - Bill Leyden
8:15 Time for Beany
8:30 Top of the Morning
9:15 Janet Dean, R. N.
10:00 Heart of the City
10:30 Star Shoppers
11:00 Little Schoolhouse
11:30 Sheriff John's Lunch Brigade
12:45 Martin's Double Dramas
2:15 Ed Reimer's Matinee
3:30 Bill Leyden's Theater
4:45 Del Moore's Mysteries
6:00 Stories of the Century
6:30 Life With Elizabeth - Betty White
6:45 George Putnam News
7:00 Buick Preview
7:30 Waterfront
8:00 Science Fiction Theater (George McFly's favorite show!)
8:30 Liberace
9:00 Ken Murray
9:30 Public Defender
10:00 Eddie Cantor
10:30 Guy Lombardo
11:00 George Putnam News
11:15 Raquet Squad
11:45 Jackson's Theater

13 KCOP
11:15 Music
11:30 Ballance 'n Records
1:30 Lou & Linda
2:00 M: "The Strange Woman" (1946) - Hedy Lamarr, George Sanders, Louis Hayward
4:00 Ranch Party
6:00 Baxter Ward News
6:30 Turning Point
6:45 Red Sanders
7:00 Hollywood Preview
7:30 Jeff Jones
8:00 The Hunter
8:30 First Run Movie: "Great Expectations" (1946) - Jean Simmons, Alex Guiness
10:30 Criswell Predicts
10:45 Baxter Ward News
11:00 Rams in Action
 
I wonder what New York City TV had to offer on those same days?
You can look them up in either the New York Daily News in newspapers.com or the New York Times' 'Times Machine'.
 
Interesting that LA's ABC affiliate didn't start up until the afternoon on weekends (and the indie stations even later) at this late date. Plus the news listing for Clete Roberts reminds us he wasn't just the guy who appeared as a reporter on those episodes of "MASH".
 
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