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Retro: Nashville, Sunday, July 7, 1957

(Source: Shelbyville, Tenn. Times-Gazette)

WSM-TV 4 (NBC)
AM
11:25 Sen. Estes Kefauver
11:30 American Religious Town Hall
PM
12 This Is The Life
12:30 City Beautiful
1 Get-Set-Go
1:30 Mr. Wizard
2 American Forum
2:30 Zoo Parade
3 Faith
3:30 Outlook
4 Meet The Press
4:30 World This Week
5 Steve Donovan, Western Marshal (syndicated)
5:30 Circus Boy
6 Steve Allen
7 Alcoa Hour
8 The Web
8:30 Masquerade Party (from Wednesday night)
9 Men Of Annapolis (syndicated)
9:30 Theatre

WLAC-TV 5 (CBS)
AM
11 Heckle & Jeckle
11:30 Faith For Today
PM
12 Little Rascals
12:30 Wild Bill Hickok
1 Hollywood Special
2:30 The Visitor
3 Face The Nation
3:30 News
4 The Last Word
4:30 You Are There
5 Lassie
5:30 If You Had A Million
6 Ed Sullivan
7 GE Theater
7:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents
8 $64,000 Challenge
8:30 What’s My Line
9 Public Defender
9:30 My Favorite Husband
10 Soldiers of Fortune (syndicated)
10:30 Weathervane
10:35 Million Dollar Movie

WSIX-TV 8 (ABC)
PM
1:15 Music
1:30 Christian Science
1:45 What’s The Trouble
2 Oral Roberts
2:30 The Big Picture
3 The Christophers
3:30 Open Hearing
4 Scarlet Pimpernel (syndicated)
4:30 Wally Fowler (local; Fowler was known for hosting all-night gospel singings in Nashville)
5 China Smith
5:30 Theatre
7 Crusade (Billy Graham?)
8 Mike Wallace Interviews
8:30 Premiere Parade
10:15 Impact
 
> WLAC-TV 5 (CBS)
> 5 Lassie
> 5:30 If You Had A Million
> 6 Ed Sullivan
> 7 GE Theater
> 7:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents
> 8 $64,000 Challenge
> 8:30 What’s My Line
> 9 Public Defender
> 9:30 My Favorite Husband
> 10 Soldiers of Fortune (syndicated)
> 10:30 Weathervane
> 10:35 Million Dollar Movie
>
How are they two hours off pattern? Were they running on Central Standard Time?
 
Vtbub asked:

> How are they two hours off pattern? Were they running on
> Central Standard Time?

Yes.

All three Nashville stations ran network programs when fed by their respective networks. Shows airing on the network at 8 P.M. EDT aired in Nashville at 6 P.M. local.
 
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