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Retro: Louisville/Lexington/Cincinnati Saturday, January 1, 1966

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:45 Light Time
7 AM Farming With Jack Crowner
7:30 Movie: "Tarzan's Savage Fury"
9 AM Jetsons
9:30 Atom Ant
10 AM Secret Squirrel
10:30 Orange Bowl Parade (taped highlights,
narrated by Lorne Greene)
11:30 Rose Bowl Preview
11:45 Tournament Of Roses Parade (John
Forsythe and Betty White report)
1:45 Sugar Bowl: Missouri vs. Florida
4:45 Rose Bowl: Michigan State vs. UCLA
(time approximate)
7:45 Orange Bowl: Nebraska vs. Alabama
(time approximate)
10:45 Laramie (time approximate)
11:45 Movie: "You Gotta Stay Happy"
1:40 News

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6:30 TBA
7 AM Signal Three
7:30 Mr. Hop
9 AM Astroboy
9:30 Atom Ant
10 AM Secret Squirrel
10:30 Orange Bowl Parade
11:30 Rose Bowl Preview
11:45 Tournament Of Roses Parade
1:45 Sugar Bowl
4:45 Rose Bowl (time approximate)
7:30 News (time approximate)
7:45 Orange Bowl (time approximate)
10:45 TBA
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Tonight Show
1 AM Movie: "No Sad Songs For Me"

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

6:30 Rural America
7 AM Junior Achievement
7:30 Play It Safe
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Heckle And Jeckle
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10 AM Mighty Mouse
10:30 Cotton Bowl Parade (Allen Ludden
and Marilyn Van Derbur report)
11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade
(Arthur Godfrey and Bess Myerson
report)
1:45 Cotton Bowl: Arkansas vs. LSU (they
could do it then--Arkansas was in the
Southwest Conference, LSU in the SEC)
4:30 Big Time Wrestling (time approximate)
5:30 Porter Wagoner
6 PM Upbeat
7 PM News
7:30 Jackie Gleason
8:30 Secret Agent
9:30 The Loner
10 PM Gunsmoke
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Three Coins In The Fountain"
1:20 Movies: "Twelve O'Clock High" and "Cry
Of The Werewolf"
4:30 Yancy Derringer
5 AM Movie: "The Brave One"

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7 AM Fisbie Funnies
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Heckle And Jeckle
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10 AM Mighty Mouse
10:30 Cotton Bowl Parade
11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade
1:45 Cotton Bowl
4:30 CBS Golf Classic (time approximate)
5:30 Hi-Varieties
6:25 News
6:30 Bold Journey
7 PM Hayloft Hoedown
7:30 Jackie Gleason
8:30 Secret Agent
9:30 The Loner
10 PM Gunsmoke
11 PM News
11:25 Movie: "Gorilla At Large"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

7 AM Gospel Jubilee
8 AM The Story
8:30 Asbury Hymn Time
9 AM Across The Fence
9:30 Living Word
9:45 Davey And Goliath
10 AM Porky Pig
10:30 Beatles
11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show
11:30 Magilla Gorilla (ABC debut)
12 N Bugs Bunny
12:30 Milton The Monster
1 PM Hoppity Hooper
1:30 American Bandstand
2:30 Movie: "Son Of Hercules In The
Land Of Fire"
4:30 Gadabout Gaddis
5 PM Wide World Of Sports
6:30 Jimmy Dean (delay from Friday
10 PM)
7:30 Shindig
8 PM King Family
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Hollywood Palace (Bing Crosby hosts
the show's second anniversary--guests
include Danny Thomas, Bob Newhart, and
Sonny and Cher.)
10:30 Amos Burke, Secret Agent (delay from
Wednesday 10 PM)
11:30 News
12 M Movie: "The Dam Busters"

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/CBS)

7:30 Heckle And Jeckle
8 AM Popeye Theatre
8:30 Mighty Mouse
9 AM Jetsons
9:30 Atom Ant
10 AM Secret Squirrel
10:30 Orange Bowl Parade
11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade (CBS)
1:45 Sugar Bowl
4:45 Rose Bowl (time approximate)
7:45 Orange Bowl (time approximate)
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "The Bells Of St. Mary's"

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Bugs Bunny (delay from noon)
9:30 Quick Draw McGraw
10 AM Porky Pig
10:30 Beatles
11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show
11:30 Magilla Gorilla
12 N Tobacco Talk
12:15 Lexington City Schools
12:30 Nick Clooney
1:30 Sports Film
1:45 Cotton Bowl
4:30 Milton The Monster (time approximate)
5 PM Wide World Of Sports
6:30 Jimmy Dean
7:30 Shindig
8 PM King Family
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Hollywood Palace
10:30 Amos Burke, Secret Agent
11:30 Movie: "Pharaoh's Curse" (news follows
the movie)

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

9:30 Lone Ranger
10 AM Porky Pig
10:30 Beatles
11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show
11:30 Magilla Gorilla
12 N Bugs Bunny
12:30 Milton The Monster
1 PM Hoppity Hooper
1:30 American Bandstand
2:30 Movie: "Day The World Ended"
4 PM Tommy Downs (music)
4:30 Big Picture
5 PM Wide World Of Sports
6:30 Route 66
7:30 Shindig
8 PM King Family
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Hollywood Palace
10:30 Movie: "For Whom The Bell Tolls"
 
Cincinnati Kid said:
This was during the time the NBC-TV Network had the Sugar, Rose and Orange Bowls on New Year's Day.
Interesting... Betty White and her hubby Allen Ludden were on competing networks...
 
Allen Ludden almost had to be on CBS. That was
"Password"'s network at the time; also, he was an
adopted Texan (although born in Wisconsin) who
graduated from the University of Texas and taught in
the Austin public schools before beginning his broadcasting
career. As to why Betty White was on NBC, I have no idea.

Has anyone noticed the lack of special programming on ABC?
The following year they carried the Tournament of Roses
Parade (I remember Elizabeth Montgomery was one of the
hosts), and the ratings were a disaster. ABC didn't carry
the Rose Parade again until it got the Rose Bowl in when,
'89? Now it seems as if CBS is getting out of New Year's
programming; they no longer have the Rose Parade and the
only football game they had this past Thursday was the
Gator Bowl.
 
bpatrick said:
Allen Ludden almost had to be on CBS. That was
"Password"'s network at the time; also, he was an
adopted Texan (although born in Wisconsin) who
graduated from the University of Texas and taught in
the Austin public schools before beginning his broadcasting
career. As to why Betty White was on NBC, I have no idea.
I did some research on what Betty White was doing during this time. It seems she was a regular panelist on what would have been the original run of "Match Game" on NBC which ran from 1962 to 1969. It seems it aired at 4pm live, so there are very few remaining episodes. The "Match Game" that most of us know is a revival that appeared on CBS starting in 1973.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Match_Game#The_Match_Game_.281962-69.2C_NBC.29
 
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