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Retro; New York City, Friday, August 7, 1959

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Bob1370

Guest
Source; New York Times

Stations;
2-WCBS-TV (CBS O&O)
4-WRCA-TV (NBC O&O)
5-WNEW-TV (Ind)
7-WABC-TV (ABC O&O)
9-WOR-TV (Ind)
11-WPIX (Ind)
13-WNTA-TV (Ind)

DAYTIME
7:00-(2) News and Weather Reports (to 8:15)
(4) Today
7:30-(7) Cartoons
8:00-(5) Sandy's Cartoons
(7) Little Rascals
8:15-(2) Captain Kangaroo
8:30-(5) Sandy Becker Show
(7) Beulah (RI
9:00-(2) Topper (R)
(4) Hi Mom
(7) Personal Theatre
9:30-(2) My Little Margie (R)
(7) Romance of Life
10:00(2) On the Go with Jack Linkletter
(4) Dough-Re-Mi-Gene Rayburn
(5)Film: To the 'Victor (1948), with Dennis Morgan (R)
(7) Joe Franklin
10:30(2) Sam Levenson Show
(4) Treasure Hunt-Jan Murray
(7) Star Playhouse (R)
11:00(2) I Love Lucy (RI
(4)Price Is Right
(7) Time for Fun
11:15(13) Gumby Little Theatre
11:30(2) Top Dollar
(4) Concentration-Hugh Downs
(5) Romper Room
(7) 1 Married Joan (R.)
(13) Jack Lalanne

AFTERNOON
12:00(2) Love of Life
(4) Tic Tac Dough-Bill Wendell
(7) Across the Board
(13) Mister McGarrity
12:15(13) Cartoons
12:30(2) Search for Tomorrow
(4) It Could Be You-Bill Leyden
(5) Cartoon Playtime
(7) Pantomime Quiz-Mike Stokey
12:45-(2) The Guiding Light
1:00-(2) News Reports
(4) Dr. Joyce Brothers
(7) Music Bingo
(11) Holiday
(13) Gunslingers
1:05-(2) Our Miss Brooks (R)
1:25 (4) News
1:30 (2) As the World Turns
(7) Joe -Franklin
(9) Film: Higher and Higher (1943), with Frank Sinatra (R)
(11) Time Out For Sports
1:40 (11) Red Barber-Yankees pre-game show
1:55*(11) Baseball; New York Yankees/Detroit Tigers
2:00-(2) For Better or Worse
(4) Queen for a Day
(7) Day in Court
(13) Film: Oil For the Lamps of China (193$), with Pat O'Brien (R)
2:30-(2) Art Linkletter's House Party
(4) Court of Human Relations
-(7) Gale Storm (R)
3:00-(2) The Blg Pay.Oft
(4) Young Dr. Malone
. (5) Mr. and Mrs. North (R)
(7) Beat the Clock-Bud Collyer
(9) Love Story
3:30-(2) Verdict Is Yours
(4) From These Roots
(5) Playhouse (R)
(7) Who Do You Trust?-Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon
(9) Film: The Woman Who Came Back (R)
(13) Richard Willis Show
4:00-(2) The Brighter Day
(4)Truth or Consequences
(5) Douglas Fairbanks Theatre (R)
(7) American Bandstand
(13) Curtain Time (10
4:15 (2) Secret Storm
4:30-(2) Edge of Night
(4) County Fair-Bert Parks
(5) Mr. District Attorney (R)
(13) Junior Town
5:00=(2) Life of Riley (R)
(4) Movie Four: City of Shadows (1955), with Victor Mclagien (R)
(5) Alan Freed
(9) Rocky Jones
(11) Abbott & Costello (R)
5:30-(2) Early Show: After the Thin Man (1936), with William Powell (R)
(7) Walt Disney Time
(9) Film: Trail Street (R
(11) Three Stooges
(13) Sherwood Forest (R)

EVENING
6.00-(5) Nuts and Bugs, Comedy
( (7) Little Rascals
(11) Popeye the Sailor
(13) Ask the Camera
6:30-(4) News Reports
(5) Sandy Becker Presents
(7) Yesterday's Newsreel
(11) Huckleberry Hound
(13) Mike Wallace Newsheat
6:40 (4) Weather Report
6:45-(4) News and Comments
(7) News Report
7:00 (2) News; Weather
(4) Warning
(5) Sheriff of Cochise (R)
(7) Tugboat Annie (R)
(9) Terrytoon Circus
(11) News and Weather
(13) Cartoons
7:15-(2) News Reports
7:30*(2, 4, 7, 11, 13) President Eisenhower's Address
(5) White Hunter
(9) Million Dollar Movie: If You Knew Susie (R)
7:45*(2, 4, 7) Commentary
(11) Victory at Sea
(13) Danger Is My Business (R)
8:00-(2) December Bride (RI
*(4) Who Pays?-Mike Wallace
(5) Byline (RI
*(7) Zorro (RI
(11) Fast Guns of the West (R)
(13) Rate the Record'
8:30*(2) Vancy Derringer (R)
*(4) Lawless Years
(5) Douglas Fairbanks Theatre (RI
*(7) The Real McCoys
(11) Frontier Doctor
9:00*(2) Zane Grey Theatre
(4) Bachelor Father
(5) Wrestling
*(7) Leave it to Beaver (R)
(9) Science Fiction (R)
(11) Steve Donovan -Western Marshall
(13) Secret Files U. S A,
9:30*(2) Playhouse 90 (R)
*(4) 21 Beacon Street'
*(7) Rough Riders (T)
(9) Sign of Danger (f),
(11) 26 Men (R)
(13) I Spy
10:00*(4) Groucho Marx (R)
(7) Man Called X (R)
(9) Strange Stories (R)
(11) Boots and Saddles
(13) Mike Wallace Interviews
10:30*(4) Masquerade Party (C)-Bert Parks
(7) Harbor Command
(9) Million Dollar Movie; If You Knew Susle (R)
(11) Soldiers of Fortune (R) -
(13) Barry Gray Show
11:00-(2) News; Weather; Sports
(4) News; Sports; Weather
(5) Film: Straw Man (1953), with Dennis Walsh (R_
(7) News and Weather;
(11) News Reports
(13) Dance Party `
11:15*(2) Late Show
*(4) Jack Paar Show:
(7) Night Show: Danger Woman (1946), with Patricia Manson (R)
*(11) All Star Movie (R),
12:00*(9) President Eisenhower Address (Film; repeat of 7:30 live address)
(13) Film: Mr. and Mrs. in Paris (1955) (R)
12:15-(9) Mystery Film: Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring (R)
12:30-(5) Paul Coates
12:45-(2) Late Late Show; Secret of Dr. Kildare (1939), with Lew Ayres (R)

A couple of syndicated programs bear the same title as later network shows; I Spy, a syndicated adventure/intrigue show starring Raymond Massey and seen in syndication from 1955 to 1959, had nothing to do with the later NBC show which starred Robert Culp and Bill Cosby starting in 1965. Soldiers of Fortune was an international adventure show which was filmed between 1955 and 1957 and had nothing to do with the later Soldiers of Fortune Inc. produced by Jerry Bruckheimer in the late 1990s.
 
It was a little over a year from this schedule that there would be one more NYC station to start "going color," outside of WRCA-TV (which became WNBC-TV on May 22, 1960) and WCBS-TV (though after limited colorcasts over the last few years, it wouldn't be until 1965 that the station began airing any local-originated color programming on any basis): WOR-TV, initially through film and slide capacity (RCA TK-26 chains). It was the first NYC indie to have this distinction (WNEW-TV and WPIX didn't follow until 1965).
 
...what precisely does the "(R)" following many of these listings denote? Perhaps "Recommended" by the New York Times' television and film critics?...
 
This is a Thursday schedule, not a Friday one. It caught my
attention when I saw "Playhouse 90" and Groucho listed; they
aired on Thursday nights.

I think the (R) does mean "recommended,"; it doesn't mean
"rerun" because the regular shows would have been in reruns
at that time (regular as opposed to summer replacements), and
I know that the Times listed recommended shows for years.
 
Ultimajock said:
...what precisely does the "(R)" following many of these listings denote? Perhaps "Recommended" by the New York Times' television and film critics?...

Actually, it would more denote a rerun (or repeat) of either a TV show episode or even a movie (yes, in those days The Times used to show the umpteenth airing of a film on a TV station as a "R").
 
oldiesfan6479 said:
And what does the asterisk (*) next to a number of shows denote?

It would appear to denote shows that had more detailed highlights in the top middle section of the TV listings (in those days, the listings were in teeny tiny print - it wasn't until July 1964 that the listings layout was revamped and revised, the typesetting set in larger size, and the listings themselves becoming more descriptive.
 
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