from New York Herald Tribune
WCBS 2-CBS
7:00 Jimmy Dean (week's guests the Hansen Sisters and Lew Childre)
7:45 News
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
8:45 News
9:00 Stu Erwin "Interior Decorating"
9:30 My Little Margie
10:00 Garry Moore
10:30 Arthur Godfrey Time
11:30 Strike It Rich
noon Valiant Lady
12:15 Love of Life
12:30 Search for Tomorrow
12:45 Guiding Light
1:00 News (Walter Cronkite)
1:10 Stand Up & Be Counted (Bob Russell)
1:30 As the World Turns
2:00 Our Miss Brooks
2:30 Linkletter's House Party
3:00 Big Payoff
3:30 Bob Crosby (guests the Hi-Los)
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 Secret Storm
4:30 Edge of Night
5:00 Amos 'n' Andy
5:30 Early Show "Between Two Women"
7:00 World News (Robert Trout)
7:05 New York Report (Ron Cochran)
7:10 Weather (Carol Reed)
7:15 CBS News
7:30 Robin Hood Adventures
8:00 Burns & Allen
8:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts
9:00 I Love Lucy
9:30 December Bride "Mother-in-Law Club"
10:00 Studio One Summer Theater "The Goodwill Ambassadors"
11:00 News (Ron Cochran)
11:10 Weather (Carol Reed)/Sports (Bill Hickey)
11:15 Late Show "The Fighting Seabees"
1:09 Late Late Show "The Cat and the Fiddle"
WRCA 4-NBC
7:00 Today (Jack Lescoulie guest hosts while Dave Garroway is on vacation; segment on Kataro Suto, South Florida's version of Johnny Appleseed...guests women's US Open golf champ Kathy Cornelius, Gene Kelly, and former Rep. Fred Hartley)
10:00 Home (a report of progresssive teaching methods with host Arlene Francis joined by Hugh Downs and a teacher)
11:00 Price is Right
11:30 Truth or Consequences
noon Tic Tac Dough
12:30 It Could Be You
1:00 Tex & Jinx (guest Yvonne deCarlo)
1:30 Club Sixty (c/Dennis James)
2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford
3:00 Matinee Theater "Stopover" (c)
4:00 Queen for a Day
4:45 Modern Romances
5:00 Dear Phoebe
5:30 Movie 4 "Les Miserables"
6:45 News (Gabe Pressman, followed by Ken Banghart at 6:50)
6:55 Weather (Lynn Dollar)
7:00 Highway Patrol
7:30 Nat King Cole
7:45 NBC News
8:00 Sir Lancelot "The Outcast"
8:30 Tales of Wells Fargo
9:00 Twenty One
9:30 Robert Montgomery Presents "Faust '57" (c/Bruce Gordon and Louis Edmonds star in a modern take of the legend)
10:30 Code 3 "The Nelson Case"
11:00 News (J.K.M. McCaffery)
11:10 Weather (Tex Antoine)
11:15 Tonight Show (studio guests Hy Gardner, Earl Wilson, Bob Considine, Irv Kupcinet, and Paul Coates; report on Oklahoma City's semi-centennial celebrations; remote from the Hotel New Yorker with performers Gigi Gryce, Art Taylor, Wendell MArshall, and Duke Jordan)
WABD 5-DuMont
9:00 Sandy Becker
10:00 Weather (Sandy Becker)
10:15 Tune In Anytime Theater "Love, Life and Laughter"
3:00 Liberace
3:30 Edgar Kennedy Comedies
4:00 Wendy Barrie
4:30 Mr. & Mrs. North
5:00 Sheldon's Studio Party
5:30 Captain Video
6:00 Gene Autry
6:30 Looney Tunes
7:00 Ray Milland "The Hangout"
7:30 Judge Roy Bean "The Fugitive"
8:00 Frontier "Assassin"
8:30 Confidential File "Kid Gangs"
9:00 Racket Squad "Kite Squad"
9:30 Boxing Preliminaries
10:00 Tomorrow's Champs
10:30 Boxing: from St. Nicholas Arena, 10-round welterweight action between Valley Stream's Gale Kerwin (23-4-1/5 KO) and Astoria's Tony DiBiase (17-2-1/4 KO)
11:15 At Ringside (Gussie Moran interviews Dan Topping)
11:30 Screen Souvenirs
mid. James Mason Spotlight (James, his wife Pamela, and Richard Burton read from literature)
WABC 7-ABC
7:30 Early Bird Cartoons
8:00 Tinker's Work Shop
8:30 Tinkertoons
9:30 Morning Feature "One Touch of Venus"
11:00 Road of Romance "Taming of the Shrewd"
11:30 Cartoon Comedies
noon Time for Fun
12:30 Joe Franklin
1:30 Afternoon Show "Room Service"
3:00 Afternoon Film Festival "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp" (pt 1)
4:30 Cartoon Club
5:00 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 Oswald Rabbit & Pals
6:30 Corliss Archer
7:00 Sports (Howard Cosell)
7:15 News (John Daly)
7:30 Wire Service "The Night of August Seventh"
8:30 Bold Journey "Caravan to Niling" (Dr. Michael Hagoplan narrates film of his visit to the village, located 13,000 ft above sea level in the Tibetan Himalayas)
9:00 Press Conference (anti-Civil Rights leader Sen. James O. Eastland (D-MS) discusses the Southern battle against President Eisenhower's Civil Rights program)
9:30 Welk's Top Talent (guests 11-yr-old violinist Dwayne Wear, trombonist Ken Tiffany, and guitarist Lauren Ragland)
10:30 Dr. Christian
11:00 News (John Cameron Swayze)
11:10 Night Show "Adventure in Manhattan"
WNHC 8-ABC/CBS New Haven
7:00 Breakfast Time
8:30 Happy the Clown
9:00 Movietime, USA "Absolute Quiet"
10:30 This, Our Faith
11:00 University of the Air
11:30 My Little Margie
noon News (George Thompson)
12:15 Love of Life
12:30 Bugs Bunny
1:00 Hollywood's Best "The Lottery Bride"
2:45 Meet the Stars
3:00 Live Copy
3:45 Cartoon Carnival
4:00 (American?) Bandstand
5:00 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 Popeye the Sailor
6:10 News/Sports/Weather
6:30 Stage 8 "Red Wine"
7:00 Sheriff of Cochise "Approach with Caution"
7:30 Wire Service "The Night of August Seventh"
8:30 Bold Journey "Caravan to Niling"
9:00 Tell It to the Mayor
9:30 Welk's Top Talent
10:30 News/Weather
10:45 World's Best Movies "No More Ladies"
12:30 News
WOR 9-Ind
1:30pm Screening the World
2:00 Scrub Club
3:00 Ted Steele (guest: ballet dancer Sano Osata)
4:55 News
5:00 Steele's Bandstand
6:00 Round-Up "Chinese Stick"
6:30 Terrytoon Circus (Claude Kirchner)
7:00 Million Dollar Movie "Born to Kill"
8:30 Greatest Fights (from 1937: Joe Louis v Tommy Farr)
8:40 Happy Felton's Press Box
8:55 Baseball: Dodgers-St. Louis
11:45 Million Dollar Mocie (repeat from 7pm)
WPIX 11-Ind
1:30pm Sightseeing "Colorado Vacationland"
2:00 Marriage "In Older Years"
2:30 Hollywood Movietime "Invisible Wall"
4:00 First Show "Brewster's Millions"
5:30 Clubhouse Gang
6:00 Popeye the Sailor
6:30 Combat Sergeant "Destined for Death"
7:00 News (Kevin Kennedy)
7:10 Weatherman (Joe Bolton)
7:15 News (John Tillman)
7:30 Susie "The Brass Ring"
8:00 Stage Seven "Happy New Year"
8:30 San Francisco Beat "The Wharton Case"
9:00 City Detective "The Cruise Ship"
9:30 Inner Sanctum "Port of Regrets"
10:00 Public Defender "The Forger"
10:30 Fabian of the Yard "Ribbon Trap"
11:00 Inspector Mark Saber "Snowman Murder"
11:30 New York Crusade (Billy Graham)
11:45 News
WATV 13-Ind
noon Junior Carnival
12:30 Western Theater "Overland Trail"
1:30 Feature Film "White Pango"
3:00 Veteran's Coffee Club (in pt 1 host Col. Salvatore A. Bontempo and NJ Dept of Defence chief of staff Gen. James F. Cantrell discuss the new Naval Guard Academy; pt 2 features the Civil Air Patrol)
3:30 This is Fairleigh Dickinson "US Policy in the Middle East" (Dr. Sidney Kronish and his guests discuss the topic)
4:00 Feature Film "I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes"
5:30 Junior Frolics
6:30 Flash Gordon
7:00 Play Ball (Bert Lee Jr.)
7:30 Famous All-Star Movie "Behind Green Lights"
9:00 Command Performance "Quiet Please, Murder"
10:30 Famous All-Star Movie (repeat from 7:30)
mid. Newsreel (John Gleason)
12:05 Foreign Correspondent "Diamonds"
12:30 Ringside with Rasslers (The Bushman takes on Andre Drappe)
WICC 43-ABC/DuMont Bridgeport
9pm TV Press Conference (this was the only program listed)
WCBS 2-CBS
7:00 Jimmy Dean (week's guests the Hansen Sisters and Lew Childre)
7:45 News
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
8:45 News
9:00 Stu Erwin "Interior Decorating"
9:30 My Little Margie
10:00 Garry Moore
10:30 Arthur Godfrey Time
11:30 Strike It Rich
noon Valiant Lady
12:15 Love of Life
12:30 Search for Tomorrow
12:45 Guiding Light
1:00 News (Walter Cronkite)
1:10 Stand Up & Be Counted (Bob Russell)
1:30 As the World Turns
2:00 Our Miss Brooks
2:30 Linkletter's House Party
3:00 Big Payoff
3:30 Bob Crosby (guests the Hi-Los)
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 Secret Storm
4:30 Edge of Night
5:00 Amos 'n' Andy
5:30 Early Show "Between Two Women"
7:00 World News (Robert Trout)
7:05 New York Report (Ron Cochran)
7:10 Weather (Carol Reed)
7:15 CBS News
7:30 Robin Hood Adventures
8:00 Burns & Allen
8:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts
9:00 I Love Lucy
9:30 December Bride "Mother-in-Law Club"
10:00 Studio One Summer Theater "The Goodwill Ambassadors"
11:00 News (Ron Cochran)
11:10 Weather (Carol Reed)/Sports (Bill Hickey)
11:15 Late Show "The Fighting Seabees"
1:09 Late Late Show "The Cat and the Fiddle"
WRCA 4-NBC
7:00 Today (Jack Lescoulie guest hosts while Dave Garroway is on vacation; segment on Kataro Suto, South Florida's version of Johnny Appleseed...guests women's US Open golf champ Kathy Cornelius, Gene Kelly, and former Rep. Fred Hartley)
10:00 Home (a report of progresssive teaching methods with host Arlene Francis joined by Hugh Downs and a teacher)
11:00 Price is Right
11:30 Truth or Consequences
noon Tic Tac Dough
12:30 It Could Be You
1:00 Tex & Jinx (guest Yvonne deCarlo)
1:30 Club Sixty (c/Dennis James)
2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford
3:00 Matinee Theater "Stopover" (c)
4:00 Queen for a Day
4:45 Modern Romances
5:00 Dear Phoebe
5:30 Movie 4 "Les Miserables"
6:45 News (Gabe Pressman, followed by Ken Banghart at 6:50)
6:55 Weather (Lynn Dollar)
7:00 Highway Patrol
7:30 Nat King Cole
7:45 NBC News
8:00 Sir Lancelot "The Outcast"
8:30 Tales of Wells Fargo
9:00 Twenty One
9:30 Robert Montgomery Presents "Faust '57" (c/Bruce Gordon and Louis Edmonds star in a modern take of the legend)
10:30 Code 3 "The Nelson Case"
11:00 News (J.K.M. McCaffery)
11:10 Weather (Tex Antoine)
11:15 Tonight Show (studio guests Hy Gardner, Earl Wilson, Bob Considine, Irv Kupcinet, and Paul Coates; report on Oklahoma City's semi-centennial celebrations; remote from the Hotel New Yorker with performers Gigi Gryce, Art Taylor, Wendell MArshall, and Duke Jordan)
WABD 5-DuMont
9:00 Sandy Becker
10:00 Weather (Sandy Becker)
10:15 Tune In Anytime Theater "Love, Life and Laughter"
3:00 Liberace
3:30 Edgar Kennedy Comedies
4:00 Wendy Barrie
4:30 Mr. & Mrs. North
5:00 Sheldon's Studio Party
5:30 Captain Video
6:00 Gene Autry
6:30 Looney Tunes
7:00 Ray Milland "The Hangout"
7:30 Judge Roy Bean "The Fugitive"
8:00 Frontier "Assassin"
8:30 Confidential File "Kid Gangs"
9:00 Racket Squad "Kite Squad"
9:30 Boxing Preliminaries
10:00 Tomorrow's Champs
10:30 Boxing: from St. Nicholas Arena, 10-round welterweight action between Valley Stream's Gale Kerwin (23-4-1/5 KO) and Astoria's Tony DiBiase (17-2-1/4 KO)
11:15 At Ringside (Gussie Moran interviews Dan Topping)
11:30 Screen Souvenirs
mid. James Mason Spotlight (James, his wife Pamela, and Richard Burton read from literature)
WABC 7-ABC
7:30 Early Bird Cartoons
8:00 Tinker's Work Shop
8:30 Tinkertoons
9:30 Morning Feature "One Touch of Venus"
11:00 Road of Romance "Taming of the Shrewd"
11:30 Cartoon Comedies
noon Time for Fun
12:30 Joe Franklin
1:30 Afternoon Show "Room Service"
3:00 Afternoon Film Festival "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp" (pt 1)
4:30 Cartoon Club
5:00 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 Oswald Rabbit & Pals
6:30 Corliss Archer
7:00 Sports (Howard Cosell)
7:15 News (John Daly)
7:30 Wire Service "The Night of August Seventh"
8:30 Bold Journey "Caravan to Niling" (Dr. Michael Hagoplan narrates film of his visit to the village, located 13,000 ft above sea level in the Tibetan Himalayas)
9:00 Press Conference (anti-Civil Rights leader Sen. James O. Eastland (D-MS) discusses the Southern battle against President Eisenhower's Civil Rights program)
9:30 Welk's Top Talent (guests 11-yr-old violinist Dwayne Wear, trombonist Ken Tiffany, and guitarist Lauren Ragland)
10:30 Dr. Christian
11:00 News (John Cameron Swayze)
11:10 Night Show "Adventure in Manhattan"
WNHC 8-ABC/CBS New Haven
7:00 Breakfast Time
8:30 Happy the Clown
9:00 Movietime, USA "Absolute Quiet"
10:30 This, Our Faith
11:00 University of the Air
11:30 My Little Margie
noon News (George Thompson)
12:15 Love of Life
12:30 Bugs Bunny
1:00 Hollywood's Best "The Lottery Bride"
2:45 Meet the Stars
3:00 Live Copy
3:45 Cartoon Carnival
4:00 (American?) Bandstand
5:00 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 Popeye the Sailor
6:10 News/Sports/Weather
6:30 Stage 8 "Red Wine"
7:00 Sheriff of Cochise "Approach with Caution"
7:30 Wire Service "The Night of August Seventh"
8:30 Bold Journey "Caravan to Niling"
9:00 Tell It to the Mayor
9:30 Welk's Top Talent
10:30 News/Weather
10:45 World's Best Movies "No More Ladies"
12:30 News
WOR 9-Ind
1:30pm Screening the World
2:00 Scrub Club
3:00 Ted Steele (guest: ballet dancer Sano Osata)
4:55 News
5:00 Steele's Bandstand
6:00 Round-Up "Chinese Stick"
6:30 Terrytoon Circus (Claude Kirchner)
7:00 Million Dollar Movie "Born to Kill"
8:30 Greatest Fights (from 1937: Joe Louis v Tommy Farr)
8:40 Happy Felton's Press Box
8:55 Baseball: Dodgers-St. Louis
11:45 Million Dollar Mocie (repeat from 7pm)
WPIX 11-Ind
1:30pm Sightseeing "Colorado Vacationland"
2:00 Marriage "In Older Years"
2:30 Hollywood Movietime "Invisible Wall"
4:00 First Show "Brewster's Millions"
5:30 Clubhouse Gang
6:00 Popeye the Sailor
6:30 Combat Sergeant "Destined for Death"
7:00 News (Kevin Kennedy)
7:10 Weatherman (Joe Bolton)
7:15 News (John Tillman)
7:30 Susie "The Brass Ring"
8:00 Stage Seven "Happy New Year"
8:30 San Francisco Beat "The Wharton Case"
9:00 City Detective "The Cruise Ship"
9:30 Inner Sanctum "Port of Regrets"
10:00 Public Defender "The Forger"
10:30 Fabian of the Yard "Ribbon Trap"
11:00 Inspector Mark Saber "Snowman Murder"
11:30 New York Crusade (Billy Graham)
11:45 News
WATV 13-Ind
noon Junior Carnival
12:30 Western Theater "Overland Trail"
1:30 Feature Film "White Pango"
3:00 Veteran's Coffee Club (in pt 1 host Col. Salvatore A. Bontempo and NJ Dept of Defence chief of staff Gen. James F. Cantrell discuss the new Naval Guard Academy; pt 2 features the Civil Air Patrol)
3:30 This is Fairleigh Dickinson "US Policy in the Middle East" (Dr. Sidney Kronish and his guests discuss the topic)
4:00 Feature Film "I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes"
5:30 Junior Frolics
6:30 Flash Gordon
7:00 Play Ball (Bert Lee Jr.)
7:30 Famous All-Star Movie "Behind Green Lights"
9:00 Command Performance "Quiet Please, Murder"
10:30 Famous All-Star Movie (repeat from 7:30)
mid. Newsreel (John Gleason)
12:05 Foreign Correspondent "Diamonds"
12:30 Ringside with Rasslers (The Bushman takes on Andre Drappe)
WICC 43-ABC/DuMont Bridgeport
9pm TV Press Conference (this was the only program listed)