(Source: Milwaukee Sentinel)
WTMJ-TV 4 (NBC)
AM
9 Church Service (St. Frederick’s Catholic Church)
10 This Is The Life
10:30 Sunday Comics
11 Builder’s Showcase (Milwaukee area homes)
11:30 Sports Club
11:45 News
PM
12 Bowling With The Champs
1 Star Award Theater (color): “Mad Little Island” (British, 1958; Jeannie Carson, Donald Sinden)
3:30 Open Question
4 Wisdom (talk)
4:30 Criss Award Presentation (Mutual of Omaha award to J. Edgar Hoover)
5 Meet The Press (color)
5:30 1-2-3-Go (Richard Thomas acts as rookie fireman with NYFD)
6 News (Blaine Walsh, Judy Marks)
6:30 Walt Disney’s World of Color (color): “Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates” Part 1
7:30 Car 54, Where Are You?
8 Bonanza (color)
9 Show Of The Week: “Hollywood, My Home Town” (Ken Murray’s home movies of Hollywood stars from 1927-61)
10 News (Walsh/Marks)
10:20 Sunday Night Cinema: “The High And Mighty” (1954, John Wayne, Robert Stack)
WITI 6 (ABC)
AM
7:45 Chapel (St. John Vianney Catholic Church)
7:50 News
8 Oral Roberts
8:30 Industry On Parade
8:45 Christian Science
9 Shut-Ins’ Mass
9:30 Contemporary Crafts
10 Guideposts For Youths
10:30 Teens Talk
11 Pinbusters (Teen bowling show)
PM
12 Hour of St. Francis
1 International Zone
1:30 Meet The Professor
2 Directions ‘62
2:30 AFL All-Star Game (Jim McKay, Jack Buck, George Ratterman, from San Diego)
5:30 Maverick
6:30 Follow The Sun
7:30 Lawman
8 Bus Stop
9 Adventures In Paradise
10 King of Diamonds
10:30 Miami Undercover
11 Late Show: “At Sword’s Point” (1952, Cornel Wilde, Maureen O’Hara)
1:10AM News; Chapel (same as sign-on)
WMVS 10 (educational)
Apparently off air; no listings
WISN-TV 12 (CBS)
AM
8:15 Chapel
8:25 Capsule News
8:30 Sacred Heart
8:45 Know The Truth
9 Lamp Unto My Feet
9:30 Look Up And Live
10 Camera Three
10:30 Answers For Today
11 Funny Manns
11:30 Bozo and Stubby (listing: “cartoons, Darwin, Koo-Gee-Boo“)
PM
12 Pops Theater
1 Operation Worldwide
1:30 Sunday Sports Spectacular (National Rodeo Championship from Dallas; Jack Whitaker)
3 World Of Golf
4 Milwaukee Reports
4:30 College Bowl (Villanova vs. BYU; with Allen Ludden)
5 Twentieth Century
5:30 Mr. Ed
6 Lassie
6:30 Dennis the Menace
7 Ed Sullivan (Jimmy Durante’s first time on show, with 17 minutes air time, listings say; Rosemary Clooney, Bob Newhart, Bessie Griffin, Gary Morton)
8 GE Theater
8:30 Jack Benny (guest: Roberta Peters, Met Opera soprano)
9 Candid Camera (Jayne Mansfield, guest)
9:30 What’s My Line (Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, Martin Gabel; John Daly)
10 Sunday News Review, Weather (Bill Plante, Charles La Force)
10:15 Big Movie: “You Can’t Take It With You” (1938, James Stewart, Jean Arthur, Lionel Barrymore)
12:45 Almanac; News; Chapel
WXIX (18)
PM
2 Sign-on; Continental Kino (report of divided Germany from 1940s-1962)
4 Living Faith
4:30 Crossroads
5 Dr. Christian
5:30 Big Picture
6 Sweet Success
6:30 Halls of Ivy
7 Stories of the Century
7:30 Public Defender
8 Boston Blackie
8:30 Bowling Queens
9 Harbor Command
9:30 Movie: “Three Is A Family” (1944, Charles Ruggles, Fay Bainter)
And a note from Sentinel TV columnist Buck Herzog: “CBS will resume colorcasts on a regular basis no later than fall. ABC has already decided to purchase full color equipment.”
WTMJ-TV 4 (NBC)
AM
9 Church Service (St. Frederick’s Catholic Church)
10 This Is The Life
10:30 Sunday Comics
11 Builder’s Showcase (Milwaukee area homes)
11:30 Sports Club
11:45 News
PM
12 Bowling With The Champs
1 Star Award Theater (color): “Mad Little Island” (British, 1958; Jeannie Carson, Donald Sinden)
3:30 Open Question
4 Wisdom (talk)
4:30 Criss Award Presentation (Mutual of Omaha award to J. Edgar Hoover)
5 Meet The Press (color)
5:30 1-2-3-Go (Richard Thomas acts as rookie fireman with NYFD)
6 News (Blaine Walsh, Judy Marks)
6:30 Walt Disney’s World of Color (color): “Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates” Part 1
7:30 Car 54, Where Are You?
8 Bonanza (color)
9 Show Of The Week: “Hollywood, My Home Town” (Ken Murray’s home movies of Hollywood stars from 1927-61)
10 News (Walsh/Marks)
10:20 Sunday Night Cinema: “The High And Mighty” (1954, John Wayne, Robert Stack)
WITI 6 (ABC)
AM
7:45 Chapel (St. John Vianney Catholic Church)
7:50 News
8 Oral Roberts
8:30 Industry On Parade
8:45 Christian Science
9 Shut-Ins’ Mass
9:30 Contemporary Crafts
10 Guideposts For Youths
10:30 Teens Talk
11 Pinbusters (Teen bowling show)
PM
12 Hour of St. Francis
1 International Zone
1:30 Meet The Professor
2 Directions ‘62
2:30 AFL All-Star Game (Jim McKay, Jack Buck, George Ratterman, from San Diego)
5:30 Maverick
6:30 Follow The Sun
7:30 Lawman
8 Bus Stop
9 Adventures In Paradise
10 King of Diamonds
10:30 Miami Undercover
11 Late Show: “At Sword’s Point” (1952, Cornel Wilde, Maureen O’Hara)
1:10AM News; Chapel (same as sign-on)
WMVS 10 (educational)
Apparently off air; no listings
WISN-TV 12 (CBS)
AM
8:15 Chapel
8:25 Capsule News
8:30 Sacred Heart
8:45 Know The Truth
9 Lamp Unto My Feet
9:30 Look Up And Live
10 Camera Three
10:30 Answers For Today
11 Funny Manns
11:30 Bozo and Stubby (listing: “cartoons, Darwin, Koo-Gee-Boo“)
PM
12 Pops Theater
1 Operation Worldwide
1:30 Sunday Sports Spectacular (National Rodeo Championship from Dallas; Jack Whitaker)
3 World Of Golf
4 Milwaukee Reports
4:30 College Bowl (Villanova vs. BYU; with Allen Ludden)
5 Twentieth Century
5:30 Mr. Ed
6 Lassie
6:30 Dennis the Menace
7 Ed Sullivan (Jimmy Durante’s first time on show, with 17 minutes air time, listings say; Rosemary Clooney, Bob Newhart, Bessie Griffin, Gary Morton)
8 GE Theater
8:30 Jack Benny (guest: Roberta Peters, Met Opera soprano)
9 Candid Camera (Jayne Mansfield, guest)
9:30 What’s My Line (Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, Martin Gabel; John Daly)
10 Sunday News Review, Weather (Bill Plante, Charles La Force)
10:15 Big Movie: “You Can’t Take It With You” (1938, James Stewart, Jean Arthur, Lionel Barrymore)
12:45 Almanac; News; Chapel
WXIX (18)
PM
2 Sign-on; Continental Kino (report of divided Germany from 1940s-1962)
4 Living Faith
4:30 Crossroads
5 Dr. Christian
5:30 Big Picture
6 Sweet Success
6:30 Halls of Ivy
7 Stories of the Century
7:30 Public Defender
8 Boston Blackie
8:30 Bowling Queens
9 Harbor Command
9:30 Movie: “Three Is A Family” (1944, Charles Ruggles, Fay Bainter)
And a note from Sentinel TV columnist Buck Herzog: “CBS will resume colorcasts on a regular basis no later than fall. ABC has already decided to purchase full color equipment.”