from TV Guide-New York Metro edition
WCBS 2-CBS New York
6:30 Sunrise Semester "Age of Rodin"
7:00 Have You Read... (Zulli)
7:30 Shape Up "Over, Under, On"
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Heckle & Jeckle (c)
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo (c)
10:00 Mighty Mouse (c)
10:30 Linus the Lionhearted (c)
11:00 Tom & Jerry (c)
11:30 Quick Draw McGraw (c)
noon Sky King
12:30 Lassie
1:00 My Friend Flicka (c)
1:30 Turning Point "Fashion Execution" (Peter Hyams welcomes guests Joel Summer, J.P. Stevens Textile Co; Jerry Grossman, Maidenform; pattern maker Moris Pavolff; hair stylist Linda Gottman; and Jerry Lessk Alfred)
2:00 News
2:05 Young Worlds "What Americans Don't Know" (discussed by Indian, Canadian, Costa Rican, Liberian, and Yugoslav delegates)
2:30 College Counterpoint "Freedom and Equality" (Cambridge takes on the US International Debate Team)
3:00 Repertoire Workshop "Take Three Composers" (short musical pieces by Glenn Paxton, John Cacavas, and Oliver Nelson)
3:30 CBS Golf Classic: from Carlsbad CA, Sam Snead/Gardner Dickinson v Dan & Dick Sikes
4:30 Movie "Cloak and Dagger"
6:30 News (Tom Dunn)
6:50 Sports (Don Criqui)
7:00 CBS News (c)
7:30 Jackie Gleason
8:30 Secret Agent "Say It with Flowers"
9:30 Loner "The Mourners for Johnny Sharp" (conclusion, written by Rod Serling)
10:00 Gunsmoke
11:00 News (Tom Dunn)
11:20 Sports (Don Criqui)
11:30 Late Show "Flame and the Flesh" (c)
1:30 News
1:35 Late Late Show "The Cruel Tower" (c)
3:10 Movie "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes"
5:10 Movie "Sing You Sinners"
WTIC 3-CBS Hartford
7:30 Sunrise Semester "Age of Rubens"
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Deputy Dawg
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo (c)
10:00 Wally Gator (c)
10:30 Linus the Lionhearted (c)
11:00 Tom & Jerry (c)
11:30 Quick Draw McGraw (c)
noon Sky King
12:30 RFD #3
1:00 This is UConn
1:30 Movie "Bombers B-52" (c)
3:30 Gadabout Gaddis (c)
4:00 CBS Golf Classic (as 3:30pm, ch 2)
5:00 Bougainvillea Turf Handicap horse race (c/30 min delayed)
5:30 Brad Davis
6:00 Weather
6:05 Sports (George Ehrlich)
6:15 News (Ed Anderson)
6:30 CBS News (listed as B&W, though the weeknight edition was in color...so this may be a typo)
7:00 Lucille Ball (c)
7:30 Jackie Gleason
8:30 Secret Agent "Say It with Flowers"
9:30 Loner "The Mourners for Johnny Sharp" (conclusion)
10:00 Gunsmoke
11:00 News/Sports (Bertel)
11:15 Weather
11:20 Movie "The Benny Goodman Story" (c)
1:25 Movie "Abandoned"
WNBC 4-NBC New York
6:00 Modern Farmer
7:00 Agriculture USA (c/guest Walter B. Garver, Dept. of Commerce agriculture dept manager)
7:30 Crusader Rabbit
8:30 Kit Carson "Road to Destiny"
9:00 Jetsons (c)
9:30 Atom Ant (c)
10:00 Secret Squirrel (c)
10:30 Underdog (c)
11:00 Top Cat (c)
11:30 Fury
noon First Look (c)
12:30 Exploring "Prelude to Chaos" (c/Dr. Albert Hibbs looks back at 1899-1914)
1:00 Research Project "Severe Burns" (Frank Field welcomes Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons asst. professor of microbiology and surgery Dr. Charles L. Fox Jr.)
1:30 Profile on the Arts "I, Bertolt Brecht" (Viveca Lindfors performs some of his songs and poems; host Nat Hentoff)
2:00 College Basketball: Penn State-Navy
3:45 Flying Fisherman
4:15 Sports Highlights
4:30 Film Drama "Miller's Millions"
5:00 Shell's Wonderful World of Golf (c): in Ottawa, Gene Little takes on Canadian duffer George Knudson
6:00 New York Illustrated "Emmanuel Celler's Brooklyn" (the chair of the House Judiciary Committee narrates photos that show the changes in Brooklyn over the years, as well talking about his hometown and life in Washington)
6:30 NBC News (c)
7:00 It's Academic (c/teams from Thomas Jefferson High, Brooklyn; West Morris Regional High, Chester NJ; and NYC's Regis High)
7:30 Flipper (c)
8:00 I Dream of Jeannie
8:30 Get Smart (c)
9:00 Saturday Night at the Movies "Maracaibo" (c/Cornel Wilde does triple duty as producer, director and star; following the film, Ken Murray narrates home movies of Wilde, his wife Jean Wallace, Michael Landon, Bing Crosby, Bob Cummings, and Van Heflin, most of whom also appeared in the movie)
11:00 News (c/Bill Ryan)
11:10 Weather (c/Frank Field)
11:15 News (c/Pond)
11:25 Sports (c/Pat Hernon)
11:30 Johnny Carson (c/guests Ethel Merman, John Bubbles, the Four Freshman, Chuck Hayward, and Ethel's daughter Ethel Geary)
1:00 Movie "Before I Hang"
WNEW 5-Ind New York
8:00 Cartoon Go-Go
8:30 Jungle Jim "Code of the Jungle"
9:00 Chuck McCann (guests the Outcasts)
10:30 Soupy Sales
11:30 Up Beat
12:30 Speak Out "Parents vs Children" (Sonny Fox welcomes a panel of 15 parents and guest expert NYU associate professor of psychology and author Dr. Haim Ginott)
1:30 Thin Man "The Departed Doctor"
2:00 Movie "He Ran All the Way"
3:30 Movie "Follow the Leader"
4:30 Bougainvillea Turf Handicap horse race (c/live)
5:00 Lawman "The Huntress"
5:30 True "Code Name: Christopher" (pt 1)
6:00 Call Mr. D "The Hideout"
6:30 Adventurers "Windjammers to Ostend" (c)
7:00 Movie "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo"
9:00 Movie "The Stranger"
11:00 Wrestling (Washington)
mid. Movie "The Last Gangster"
1:40 Community Dialogue
WABC 7-ABC New York
6:20 News
6:30 Project Know "Environment and Health"
7:00 Movie "Badlands of Montana"
8:30 Davey & Goliath (c)
9:00 Cartoons (c)
10:00 Porky Pig (c)
10:30 Beatles (c)
11:00 Casper (c)
11:30 Magilla Gorilla (c)
noon Bugs Bunny (c)
12:30 Milton the Monster (c)
1:00 Hoppity Hooper (c)
1:30 American Bandstand (guests Al Martino, and the Young Rascals)
2:30 Youth Wants to Know (guest Clark Mollenhoff, Washington reporter for Cowles publications)
3:00 Hennesey "Hennesey Meets Honeyboy" (series return, guest star Bobby Darin)
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour: Mobile PBA Open
5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (World Two-Man Bobsledding Championships/Daytona Continental Sports Car Race/All-American Water-Ski Championships)
6:30 Shivaree (Gene Weed welcomes the Yardbirds, Johnny Nash, Robie Lester, John Astin, and Billy Page)
7:00 ABC Scope (starting this week, the series devotes the show to coverage of the Vietnam War)
7:30 Ozzie & Harriet (c)
8:00 Donna Reed
8:30 Lawrence Welk (c/Valentine's Day)
9:30 Hollywood Palace (c/Donald O'Connor welcomes Edward G. Robinson, Roger Williams, Jane Morgan, Paul Anka, Shecky Greene, the Three Bragazzis, and the See Hee Troupe of Formosa)
10:30 An Evening with Sarah Vaughan (c)
11:00 News/Sports
11:15 News (Scott Vincent)
11:30 Best of Broadway "The Wings of Eagles" (c)
1:35 Movie "Diamond Jim"
WNHC 8-ABC New Haven
7:45 Sister Julia
8:00 Ripcord "Desperate Choice"
8:30 Ralph Kanna
9:00 Beatles
9:30 Casper
10:00 Porky Pig (c)
10:30 Mr. Goober
11:30 Magilla Gorilla (c)
noon Bugs Bunny (c)
12:30 Milton the Monster (c)
1:00 Hoppity Hooper
1:30 American Bandstand (30 min only, due to hoops)
2:00 College Basketball: Penn State-Navy
3:45 Film Feature
4:00 Ozzie & Harriet (c)
4:30 True Adventure "Surfing Around the World" (c/action from New Zealand, Mexico, California, and Hawaii)
5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports
6:30 Movie "Journey to the Seventh Planet" (c/a 1961 Swedish-American film set 40 years in the future on Uranus)
8:00 Donna Reed
8:30 Lawrence Welk (c)
9:30 Hollywood Palace (c)
10:30 Step This Way (celeb guest Joan Fontaine)
11:00 News (Jim Randall)
11:10 Capital Reports (Ribicoff)
11:15 Movie "Battle Beyond the Sun" (c/1962 Russian import, with Mars as the target)
12:45 Movie "Black Friday"
2:05 News
WOR 9-Ind New York
8:25 News/Weather
8:30 Movie "Ali Baba and the Sacred Crown" (c)
10:00 Continental Cookery (c/guests City Council prez Frank O'Connor and Emerald Assn president Frank O'Connor"
11:00, 1:00 and 3:00 Million Dollar Movie "Tension at Table Rock" (c)
5:00 Championship Bowling: Dave Soutar v Jim St. John
6:00 Cheyenne
7:00 Movie "Terror is Man"
8:30 NHL: Boston-Rangers (c/filmed at MSG, commentator Norm Jary)
10:30 Movie "I Sing, But Softly"
mid. Spanish Movie "La Tia de Carlos" (with English subtitles, hosted by Don Passante)
1:30 News/Weather
WPIX 11-Ind New York
8:15 Davey & Goliath (c)
8:30 Pinocchio
9:00 Foreign Legionnaire "Alibi"
9:30 Film Feature
10:00 This is the Life "Prescription for the Doctor"
11:00 Den Mother's Workshop "Crafts and Monthly Themes" (Al Binford/Lois Brooks)
11:30 Word of Life
noon Insight "The Woodpile"
12:30 Local Issue (NJ Gov. Hughes talks about proposed taxes for the Garden State)
1:00 Roller Derby: Northwest Cardinals v San Francisco Bay Bombers, from the Cow Palace
2:00 Movie "Sabu and the Magic Ring"
3:00 Movie "Unknown Island"
4:00 College Basketball: Iona College-LIU (commentators Marty Glickman and Vic Obeck)
5:30 Rocky & His Friends (c/Bullwinkle)
6:00 Superman "Around the World with Superman"
6:30 Clay Cole (guests Johnny Tillotson, Neil Sedaka, James Boys, and the Young Executives)
7:30 Movie "Invaders from Mars"
9:00 Hollywood a Go-Go (guests Tina Turner, Billy Strange, the Challengers, Shirley Ellis, the Spokesmen, Wilson Pickett, Roy Peterson, Joe Tek, and the Ikettes)
10:00 Movie "The Private Life of Henry VIII"
11:30 Continental Miniatures "Musical Variety" (Erberto Landi welcomes guests Flo Sandon and Rino Sabiati)
mid. Star for Today "The Frying Pan"
WNDT 13-Edu New York
No scheduled programming
WNYC 31-Ind New York
Not listed; programs air daily 1:30-11pm
WNJU 47-Ind Newark
Not listed; programs air weekdays 5-11pm/Sat 4-11pm/Sun 12:50-11pm
WCBS 2-CBS New York
6:30 Sunrise Semester "Age of Rodin"
7:00 Have You Read... (Zulli)
7:30 Shape Up "Over, Under, On"
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Heckle & Jeckle (c)
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo (c)
10:00 Mighty Mouse (c)
10:30 Linus the Lionhearted (c)
11:00 Tom & Jerry (c)
11:30 Quick Draw McGraw (c)
noon Sky King
12:30 Lassie
1:00 My Friend Flicka (c)
1:30 Turning Point "Fashion Execution" (Peter Hyams welcomes guests Joel Summer, J.P. Stevens Textile Co; Jerry Grossman, Maidenform; pattern maker Moris Pavolff; hair stylist Linda Gottman; and Jerry Lessk Alfred)
2:00 News
2:05 Young Worlds "What Americans Don't Know" (discussed by Indian, Canadian, Costa Rican, Liberian, and Yugoslav delegates)
2:30 College Counterpoint "Freedom and Equality" (Cambridge takes on the US International Debate Team)
3:00 Repertoire Workshop "Take Three Composers" (short musical pieces by Glenn Paxton, John Cacavas, and Oliver Nelson)
3:30 CBS Golf Classic: from Carlsbad CA, Sam Snead/Gardner Dickinson v Dan & Dick Sikes
4:30 Movie "Cloak and Dagger"
6:30 News (Tom Dunn)
6:50 Sports (Don Criqui)
7:00 CBS News (c)
7:30 Jackie Gleason
8:30 Secret Agent "Say It with Flowers"
9:30 Loner "The Mourners for Johnny Sharp" (conclusion, written by Rod Serling)
10:00 Gunsmoke
11:00 News (Tom Dunn)
11:20 Sports (Don Criqui)
11:30 Late Show "Flame and the Flesh" (c)
1:30 News
1:35 Late Late Show "The Cruel Tower" (c)
3:10 Movie "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes"
5:10 Movie "Sing You Sinners"
WTIC 3-CBS Hartford
7:30 Sunrise Semester "Age of Rubens"
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Deputy Dawg
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo (c)
10:00 Wally Gator (c)
10:30 Linus the Lionhearted (c)
11:00 Tom & Jerry (c)
11:30 Quick Draw McGraw (c)
noon Sky King
12:30 RFD #3
1:00 This is UConn
1:30 Movie "Bombers B-52" (c)
3:30 Gadabout Gaddis (c)
4:00 CBS Golf Classic (as 3:30pm, ch 2)
5:00 Bougainvillea Turf Handicap horse race (c/30 min delayed)
5:30 Brad Davis
6:00 Weather
6:05 Sports (George Ehrlich)
6:15 News (Ed Anderson)
6:30 CBS News (listed as B&W, though the weeknight edition was in color...so this may be a typo)
7:00 Lucille Ball (c)
7:30 Jackie Gleason
8:30 Secret Agent "Say It with Flowers"
9:30 Loner "The Mourners for Johnny Sharp" (conclusion)
10:00 Gunsmoke
11:00 News/Sports (Bertel)
11:15 Weather
11:20 Movie "The Benny Goodman Story" (c)
1:25 Movie "Abandoned"
WNBC 4-NBC New York
6:00 Modern Farmer
7:00 Agriculture USA (c/guest Walter B. Garver, Dept. of Commerce agriculture dept manager)
7:30 Crusader Rabbit
8:30 Kit Carson "Road to Destiny"
9:00 Jetsons (c)
9:30 Atom Ant (c)
10:00 Secret Squirrel (c)
10:30 Underdog (c)
11:00 Top Cat (c)
11:30 Fury
noon First Look (c)
12:30 Exploring "Prelude to Chaos" (c/Dr. Albert Hibbs looks back at 1899-1914)
1:00 Research Project "Severe Burns" (Frank Field welcomes Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons asst. professor of microbiology and surgery Dr. Charles L. Fox Jr.)
1:30 Profile on the Arts "I, Bertolt Brecht" (Viveca Lindfors performs some of his songs and poems; host Nat Hentoff)
2:00 College Basketball: Penn State-Navy
3:45 Flying Fisherman
4:15 Sports Highlights
4:30 Film Drama "Miller's Millions"
5:00 Shell's Wonderful World of Golf (c): in Ottawa, Gene Little takes on Canadian duffer George Knudson
6:00 New York Illustrated "Emmanuel Celler's Brooklyn" (the chair of the House Judiciary Committee narrates photos that show the changes in Brooklyn over the years, as well talking about his hometown and life in Washington)
6:30 NBC News (c)
7:00 It's Academic (c/teams from Thomas Jefferson High, Brooklyn; West Morris Regional High, Chester NJ; and NYC's Regis High)
7:30 Flipper (c)
8:00 I Dream of Jeannie
8:30 Get Smart (c)
9:00 Saturday Night at the Movies "Maracaibo" (c/Cornel Wilde does triple duty as producer, director and star; following the film, Ken Murray narrates home movies of Wilde, his wife Jean Wallace, Michael Landon, Bing Crosby, Bob Cummings, and Van Heflin, most of whom also appeared in the movie)
11:00 News (c/Bill Ryan)
11:10 Weather (c/Frank Field)
11:15 News (c/Pond)
11:25 Sports (c/Pat Hernon)
11:30 Johnny Carson (c/guests Ethel Merman, John Bubbles, the Four Freshman, Chuck Hayward, and Ethel's daughter Ethel Geary)
1:00 Movie "Before I Hang"
WNEW 5-Ind New York
8:00 Cartoon Go-Go
8:30 Jungle Jim "Code of the Jungle"
9:00 Chuck McCann (guests the Outcasts)
10:30 Soupy Sales
11:30 Up Beat
12:30 Speak Out "Parents vs Children" (Sonny Fox welcomes a panel of 15 parents and guest expert NYU associate professor of psychology and author Dr. Haim Ginott)
1:30 Thin Man "The Departed Doctor"
2:00 Movie "He Ran All the Way"
3:30 Movie "Follow the Leader"
4:30 Bougainvillea Turf Handicap horse race (c/live)
5:00 Lawman "The Huntress"
5:30 True "Code Name: Christopher" (pt 1)
6:00 Call Mr. D "The Hideout"
6:30 Adventurers "Windjammers to Ostend" (c)
7:00 Movie "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo"
9:00 Movie "The Stranger"
11:00 Wrestling (Washington)
mid. Movie "The Last Gangster"
1:40 Community Dialogue
WABC 7-ABC New York
6:20 News
6:30 Project Know "Environment and Health"
7:00 Movie "Badlands of Montana"
8:30 Davey & Goliath (c)
9:00 Cartoons (c)
10:00 Porky Pig (c)
10:30 Beatles (c)
11:00 Casper (c)
11:30 Magilla Gorilla (c)
noon Bugs Bunny (c)
12:30 Milton the Monster (c)
1:00 Hoppity Hooper (c)
1:30 American Bandstand (guests Al Martino, and the Young Rascals)
2:30 Youth Wants to Know (guest Clark Mollenhoff, Washington reporter for Cowles publications)
3:00 Hennesey "Hennesey Meets Honeyboy" (series return, guest star Bobby Darin)
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour: Mobile PBA Open
5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (World Two-Man Bobsledding Championships/Daytona Continental Sports Car Race/All-American Water-Ski Championships)
6:30 Shivaree (Gene Weed welcomes the Yardbirds, Johnny Nash, Robie Lester, John Astin, and Billy Page)
7:00 ABC Scope (starting this week, the series devotes the show to coverage of the Vietnam War)
7:30 Ozzie & Harriet (c)
8:00 Donna Reed
8:30 Lawrence Welk (c/Valentine's Day)
9:30 Hollywood Palace (c/Donald O'Connor welcomes Edward G. Robinson, Roger Williams, Jane Morgan, Paul Anka, Shecky Greene, the Three Bragazzis, and the See Hee Troupe of Formosa)
10:30 An Evening with Sarah Vaughan (c)
11:00 News/Sports
11:15 News (Scott Vincent)
11:30 Best of Broadway "The Wings of Eagles" (c)
1:35 Movie "Diamond Jim"
WNHC 8-ABC New Haven
7:45 Sister Julia
8:00 Ripcord "Desperate Choice"
8:30 Ralph Kanna
9:00 Beatles
9:30 Casper
10:00 Porky Pig (c)
10:30 Mr. Goober
11:30 Magilla Gorilla (c)
noon Bugs Bunny (c)
12:30 Milton the Monster (c)
1:00 Hoppity Hooper
1:30 American Bandstand (30 min only, due to hoops)
2:00 College Basketball: Penn State-Navy
3:45 Film Feature
4:00 Ozzie & Harriet (c)
4:30 True Adventure "Surfing Around the World" (c/action from New Zealand, Mexico, California, and Hawaii)
5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports
6:30 Movie "Journey to the Seventh Planet" (c/a 1961 Swedish-American film set 40 years in the future on Uranus)
8:00 Donna Reed
8:30 Lawrence Welk (c)
9:30 Hollywood Palace (c)
10:30 Step This Way (celeb guest Joan Fontaine)
11:00 News (Jim Randall)
11:10 Capital Reports (Ribicoff)
11:15 Movie "Battle Beyond the Sun" (c/1962 Russian import, with Mars as the target)
12:45 Movie "Black Friday"
2:05 News
WOR 9-Ind New York
8:25 News/Weather
8:30 Movie "Ali Baba and the Sacred Crown" (c)
10:00 Continental Cookery (c/guests City Council prez Frank O'Connor and Emerald Assn president Frank O'Connor"
11:00, 1:00 and 3:00 Million Dollar Movie "Tension at Table Rock" (c)
5:00 Championship Bowling: Dave Soutar v Jim St. John
6:00 Cheyenne
7:00 Movie "Terror is Man"
8:30 NHL: Boston-Rangers (c/filmed at MSG, commentator Norm Jary)
10:30 Movie "I Sing, But Softly"
mid. Spanish Movie "La Tia de Carlos" (with English subtitles, hosted by Don Passante)
1:30 News/Weather
WPIX 11-Ind New York
8:15 Davey & Goliath (c)
8:30 Pinocchio
9:00 Foreign Legionnaire "Alibi"
9:30 Film Feature
10:00 This is the Life "Prescription for the Doctor"
11:00 Den Mother's Workshop "Crafts and Monthly Themes" (Al Binford/Lois Brooks)
11:30 Word of Life
noon Insight "The Woodpile"
12:30 Local Issue (NJ Gov. Hughes talks about proposed taxes for the Garden State)
1:00 Roller Derby: Northwest Cardinals v San Francisco Bay Bombers, from the Cow Palace
2:00 Movie "Sabu and the Magic Ring"
3:00 Movie "Unknown Island"
4:00 College Basketball: Iona College-LIU (commentators Marty Glickman and Vic Obeck)
5:30 Rocky & His Friends (c/Bullwinkle)
6:00 Superman "Around the World with Superman"
6:30 Clay Cole (guests Johnny Tillotson, Neil Sedaka, James Boys, and the Young Executives)
7:30 Movie "Invaders from Mars"
9:00 Hollywood a Go-Go (guests Tina Turner, Billy Strange, the Challengers, Shirley Ellis, the Spokesmen, Wilson Pickett, Roy Peterson, Joe Tek, and the Ikettes)
10:00 Movie "The Private Life of Henry VIII"
11:30 Continental Miniatures "Musical Variety" (Erberto Landi welcomes guests Flo Sandon and Rino Sabiati)
mid. Star for Today "The Frying Pan"
WNDT 13-Edu New York
No scheduled programming
WNYC 31-Ind New York
Not listed; programs air daily 1:30-11pm
WNJU 47-Ind Newark
Not listed; programs air weekdays 5-11pm/Sat 4-11pm/Sun 12:50-11pm