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Retro: New York City - November 10, 1969

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2 WCBS (CBS)
AM
6:30 Sunrise Semester
7:00 CBS Morning News (Joseph Benti)
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Leave it to Beaver
9:30 The Donna Reed Show
10:00 The Lucy Show
10:30 The Beverly Hillbillies
11:00 The Andy Griffith Show
11:30 Love of Life
PM
12:00 Where the Heart Is
12:30 Search for Tomorrow
1:00 The Galloping Gourmet
1:30 As the World Turns
2:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing
2:30 The Guiding Light
3:00 The Secret Storm
3:30 The Edge of Night
4:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC
4:30 The Mike Douglas Show
6:00 News
7:00 CBS Evening News
7:30 Gunsmoke
8:30 Here's Lucy
9:00 Mayberry RFD
9:30 The Doris Day Show
10:00 The Caron Burnett Show
11:00 News
11:30 The Merv Griffin Show
AM
1:10 Movie: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947)

4 WNBC (NBC)
AM
6:30 Education Exchange (NBC counterpart to Sunrise Semester)
7:00 Today
9:00 For Women Only
9:30 PDQ (Dennis James)
10:00 It Takes Two (Vin Scully)
10:30 Concentration (Bob Clayton)
11:00 Sale of the Century (Jack Kelly)
11:30 The Hollywood Squares
PM
12:00 Jeopardy! (Art Fleming)
12:30 (Al) Lohman & (Roger) Barkley's Name Droppers
1:00 It's Your Bet (Tom Kennedy, who recently replaced the ailing Hal March, who died the following January 19)
1:30 You're Putting Me On (Larry Blyden, who recently replaced the ailing Bill Leyden, who died the following March 11)
2:00 Days of Our Lives
2:30 The Doctors
3:00 Another World
3:30 Bright Promise
4:00 Letters To Laugh-In (Gary Owens)
4:30 Movie: Susan Slade (1961)
6:00 News
7:00 The (Chet) Huntley-(David) Brinkley Report
7:30 My World...and Welcome to It
8:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
9:00 The Pink Jungle (1968)
11:00 News
11:30 The Tonight Show
AM
1:15 Movie: Smashup (1947)

5 WNEW
AM
7:15 The Glenn Swengros Show
7:30 The Alvin Show
8:00 Prince Planet
8:30 Marine Boy
9:00 Pixanne
10:00 Movie: Hazard (1948)
PM
12:00 Movie: Tombstone, the Town Too Tough to Die (1942)
2:00 The Naked Truth
2:30 Pay Cards (Art James)
3:00 Casper
3:30 The Flintstones
4:00 Wonderama (Bob McAllister)
5:00 My Favorite Martian
5:30 McHale's Navy
6:00 Lost in Space
7:00 I Love Lucy
7:30 Truth or Consequences (Bob Barker)
8:00 To Tell the Truth (Garry Moore)
8:30 The David Frost Show
10:00 News
11:00 Peyton Place
11:30 Movie: Juarez (1939)
AM
2:05 Reel Camp

7 WABC (ABC)
AM
7:00 The Ed Nelson Show
8:30 Girl Talk
9:00 Movie: A Woman's World (1954)
11:00 The Anniversary Game (Alan Hamel; future wife Suzanne Somers was the show's model)
11:30 The Movie Game (Sonny Fox)
PM
12:00 Bewitched
12:30 That Girl
1:00 Dream House (Mike Darrow)
1:30 Let's Make a Deal
2:00 The Newlywed Game
2:30 The Dating Game
3:00 General Hospital
3:30 One Life to Live
4:00 Dark Shadows
4:30 Movie: Pressure Point (1962) (starring the just-departed Sidney Poitier, as part of Sidney Poitier Week)
6:00 News
7:00 ABC Evening News (Frank Reynolds & Howard K. Smith)
7:30 Music Scene
8:15 New People
9:00 Survivors
10:00 Love, American Style
11:00 News
11:30 The Joey Bishop Show
AM
12:30 Movie: Nella citta l'inferno (1959; Italian) (English title: ...and the Wild, Wild Women)

9 WOR
AM
7:30 Daphne's Castle
9:00 Romper Room
10:30 What's My Line? (Wally Brunner)
11:00 Journey to Adventure
11:30 Movie: The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940)
PM
12:50 Fashions in Sewing
1:00 Stock Market Observer
3:30 Bozo's Circus (not sure whether this is the version from WGN in Chicago)
4:30 Movie: Atlantis, the Lost Continent
6:00 Gilligan's Island
6:30 Flipper
7:00 The Dick Van Dyke Show
7:30 Della (Della Reese)
8:30 The Game Game (Jim McKrell)
9:00 Movie: Suspicion (1961)
11:00 Divorce Court
11:30 Movie: Warkill (1968)
AM
1:30 The Joe Franklin Show

11 WPIX
AM
7:15 News
7:30 TV High School
8:00 The Little Rascals
8:30 Super Cartoon Show
9:00 Krazy Kat
9:30 The Jack La Lanne Show
10:00 Gourmet
10:30 Rendezvous
11:00 The Millionaire
11:30 Gumby
PM
12:00 Underdog
12:30 Rocky (Bullwinkle) and His Friends
1:00 The Little Rascals
1:30 The Steve Allen Show
2:30 The Patty Duke Show
3:00 Speed Racer
3:30 The Adventures of Superman
4:00 The Addams Family
4:30 The Three Stooges
5:00 Abbott & Costello
5:30 The Munsters
6:00 Batman
6:30 Star Trek
7:30 Beat the Clock (Jack Narz)
8:00 He Said, She Said (Joe Garagiola)
8:30 Felony Squad
9:00 Ben Casey
10:00 News
11:00 The Barbara Coleman Show
11:30 Perry Mason
AM
12:30 The Phil Donahue Show (That was the show's official title back then, produced in Dayton, Ohio)
1:00 The Honeymooners
1:30 News

13 WNDT (NET)
AM
8:30 School TV (Instructional programs)
11:30 Sesame Street (The debut that started it all!)
PM
12:30 School TV
4:30 Sesame Street (repeat of debut epsiode)
5:30 Misterogers' Neighbohood (Official spelling until 1971)
6:00 What's New?
6:30 University of the Air
7:00 French Language Course
7:30 New Jersey Speaks
8:00 Jazz Alley
8:30 Catch 13 (Entertainment-talk fundraiser for WNDT)
10:15 Newsfront
11:00 World Press
 
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Hal March may have still been hosting It's Your Bet at the time as Wikipedia (not always 100% correct) says that he taped the first 13 weeks of shows, and with a premiere date in September, November 10 would have been in that period.
 
Hal March may have still been hosting It's Your Bet at the time as Wikipedia (not always 100% correct) says that he taped the first 13 weeks of shows, and with a premiere date in September, November 10 would have been in that period.
Thanks for that corrective info. It was actually Game Shows Fandom that was my main source. I also failed to take notice that it was actually Dick Gautier, not Tom Kennedy, who first replaced Hal March.
 
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