[SOURCE: TV Guide, New York-Metropolitan edition, Nov. 16-22, 1963;
additional info from New York Times and Daily News TV listings, TV.com, and IMDb]
All listings from 2:00 PM onward cancelled due to JFK assassination;
listings up to 1:30 will be separated from the cancelled entries by three lines ( - - - )
(C) - in color
WNEW-TV 5 (Independent; owned by Metropolitan Broadcasting Television)
7:05 Call to Prayer
7:15 News
7:30 Columbia Seminars
8:00 Sandy Becker Show
8:45 King and Odie
9:00 Sandy Becker
9:30 Topper - "Topper Tells All" [original airdate 10/8/54]
10:00 The 10 O'Clock Movie: "The Man in the Trunk" (1942) - Lynne Roberts, George Holmes
11:20 Metropolitan Memo
11:25 News
11:30 Romper Room
12:30 Cartoons with Fred Scott
1:00 Cartoons with Ed Ladd
1:25 News
1:30 Movie (repeat of 10:00 A.M.)
- - -
2:50 Metropolitan Memo
2:55 News
3:00 Doorway to Destiny - "The Last Days of Nick Pompey" [original airdate 7/6/60]
(NOTE: This was another name for a 1959-60 British-made drama series, The Four Just Men.)
3:30 The Texan - "Image of Guilt" [original airdate 9/21/59]
4:00 Hall of Fun (host: Fred Hall)
5:30 Sandy's Hour with Sandy Becker
6:30 Mickey Mouse Club
7:00 The Gallant Men - "Some Tears Fall Dry" [original airdate 11/23/62]
8:00 The Roaring 20's - "Pie in the Sky" [original airdate 2/25/61]
9:00 Bronco - "Backfire" [original airdate 4/7/59]
10:00 The Detectives - "The New Man" [original airdate 9/16/60]
10:30 The D.A.'s Man - "Bajour" [original airdate 5/23/59]
11:00 News
11:10 Hollywood's Finest: "God Is My Co-Pilot" (1945) - Dennis Morgan, Dane Clark [rescheduled for 12/27/63]
1:05 Call to Prayer
WOR-TV 9 (Independent; owned by RKO General)
9:10 Farm Report
9:15 News and Weather
9:30 Movie: "Private Lives" (1931) - Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery
11:00 Quest for Certainty - "Law and the Family"
11:30 Greatest Drama
12:00 News - John Wingate
12:15 Joe Franklin's Memory Lane (guests: Henny Youngman, Larry Gates)
1:30 Movie (repeat of 9:30 A.M.)
- - -
3:00 News - Joseph King (one of WOR's staff announcers at the time)
3:15 Looney Tunes (the circa 1935-43 B&W cartoons then controlled by Guild Films, not the a.a.p. package run by WNEW-TV)
3:30 The Funny Company
5:00 Movie of the Week: "Prehistoric Women" (1950) - Laurette Luez, Alan Mixon
6:30 Maverick - "The Resurrection of Joe November" [original airdate 2/28/60]
7:30 Million Dollar Movie: "The Unholy Wife" (1957) - Rod Steiger, Diana Dors (C)
9:30 Foreign Film Festival: "La Forza del Destino" (1949) - Tito Gobbi, Nelly Corradi
11:00 Million Dollar Movie (repeat of 7:30 P.M.)
1:00 News and Weather
WPIX 11 (Independent; licensor WPIX, Inc., owned by New York Daily News)
8:30 Operation Alphabet(?)
9:00 Jack La Lanne
9:30 En France (hosted by Dawn Addams; this ran on Channel 11 throughout the 1960's)
10:00 Movie: "Too Late for Tears" (1949) - Lizabeth Scott, Dan Duryea
11:30 Bozo the Clown (with Bill Britten)
12:15 Rocky and His Friends
12:30 Laurel and Hardy
12:50 News
1:00 Seven League Boots - "The Strongmen of Persia"
1:30 Star for Today - "The Joyful Lunatic" [original airdate 7/8/56]
(NOTE: This episode originally aired on Telephone Time.)
- - -
2:00 People Are Funny
2:30 How to Marry a Millionaire - "Loco and the Cowboy" [original airdate 4/10/58]
(NOTE: This was the 1957-59 TV series adaptation of the 1953 movie, starring Merry Anders, Barbara Eden and Lori Nelson.)
3:00 The Best of Groucho
3:30 Broken Arrow - "Indian Medicine" [original airdate 12/31/57]
4:00 Adventures of Superman - "The Unknown People (Part 1)" [original airdate 11/23/51]
4:30 The Mighty Hercules (host: Joe Bolton)
5:00 Chuck McCann Show
5:55 Zacherley
6:30 Supercar - "The Sky's the Limit" [original airdate 3/18/62]
(This was an early production from Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, whose Space: 1999 would air on WPIX for many years beginning in 1975.)
7:00 Three-Star News - Kevin Kennedy (national/world), John Tillman (local), Gloria Okon (weather)
7:30 The Honeymooners - "The Sleepwalker" [original airdate 11/5/55]
8:00 Life with Father - "Father Buys a Horse" [original airdate 2/21/55]
(This was the 1953-55 TV series adaptation of the Howard Lindsay/Russell Crouse play; Leon Ames played the father.)
8:30 You Asked for It
9:00 Navy Log
9:30 Allie Sherman - Sports
10:00 Danger: Continent 7 (a documentary about the Antarctic and explorers Robert Scott, Roald Amundsen, and Admiral Richard E. Byrd; narrated by Admiral George Dufek)
11:00 News - John K.M. McCaffrey
11:10 Weather - Lynda Lee Mead
11:15 Steve Allen Show (guests: Cliff Arquette, Gil Lamb)
(This was the 1962-64 syndicated talk show produced by Westinghouse; WPIX would also air his later talk show starting in 1969, picking it up from WOR-TV.)
12:45 Racket Squad (A big-time racketeer gets a dose of his own medicine)
WNDT 13 (Educational)
8:55 Tri-State Deadline
9:00 Profile: New Jersey (with Rep. William B. Widnall, R-N.J.)
9:30 Art of Language
9:50 Issue and the Challenge - "West Germany: The Continuing Crisis"
10:10 Parlons Francais II
10:25 Wonder of Words
10:45 Young in Art
11:05 Sounds to Say . . .
11:20 (repeat of 9:30 A.M.)
11:40 This Is Connecticut
12:00 En Francais
12:30 American Memoir: "The Hero in the 20th Century"
1:00 Fun at One
1:30 Planet Earth - "Sea of Grass: The Plains"
1:50 Parlons Francais II
- - -
2:05 Tell Me a Story ("Otto in Africa" is read)
2:25 (repeat of 9:30 A.M.)
2:45 Magic of Words
3:00 Books for Our Time
4:00 Learn to Read Music
4:30 New Biology - Lesson: "Acquisition of Energy by Biological Systems"
5:00 Once Upon a Day
5:30 What's New
6:00 Operation Alphabet
6:30 Profile: New Jersey (guest: Sol Hurok)
7:30 The Compleat Gardener
7:45 British Calendar
8:00 To Be Announced
8:30 Saki (Debut) - series of dramatizations of plays by H.H. Munro (a.k.a. "Saki") - "The Stampeding of Lady Bastable," "Sredni Vashtari," "The Way to the Diary" and "A Defensive Diamond"
9:30 What Can I Do? (special)
10:00 The World at Ten
10:30 At Issue - "The Next Step for East and West"
11:00 Engineering Journal - "Lasers"
12:00 Reflections
additional info from New York Times and Daily News TV listings, TV.com, and IMDb]
All listings from 2:00 PM onward cancelled due to JFK assassination;
listings up to 1:30 will be separated from the cancelled entries by three lines ( - - - )
(C) - in color
WNEW-TV 5 (Independent; owned by Metropolitan Broadcasting Television)
7:05 Call to Prayer
7:15 News
7:30 Columbia Seminars
8:00 Sandy Becker Show
8:45 King and Odie
9:00 Sandy Becker
9:30 Topper - "Topper Tells All" [original airdate 10/8/54]
10:00 The 10 O'Clock Movie: "The Man in the Trunk" (1942) - Lynne Roberts, George Holmes
11:20 Metropolitan Memo
11:25 News
11:30 Romper Room
12:30 Cartoons with Fred Scott
1:00 Cartoons with Ed Ladd
1:25 News
1:30 Movie (repeat of 10:00 A.M.)
- - -
2:50 Metropolitan Memo
2:55 News
3:00 Doorway to Destiny - "The Last Days of Nick Pompey" [original airdate 7/6/60]
(NOTE: This was another name for a 1959-60 British-made drama series, The Four Just Men.)
3:30 The Texan - "Image of Guilt" [original airdate 9/21/59]
4:00 Hall of Fun (host: Fred Hall)
5:30 Sandy's Hour with Sandy Becker
6:30 Mickey Mouse Club
7:00 The Gallant Men - "Some Tears Fall Dry" [original airdate 11/23/62]
8:00 The Roaring 20's - "Pie in the Sky" [original airdate 2/25/61]
9:00 Bronco - "Backfire" [original airdate 4/7/59]
10:00 The Detectives - "The New Man" [original airdate 9/16/60]
10:30 The D.A.'s Man - "Bajour" [original airdate 5/23/59]
11:00 News
11:10 Hollywood's Finest: "God Is My Co-Pilot" (1945) - Dennis Morgan, Dane Clark [rescheduled for 12/27/63]
1:05 Call to Prayer
WOR-TV 9 (Independent; owned by RKO General)
9:10 Farm Report
9:15 News and Weather
9:30 Movie: "Private Lives" (1931) - Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery
11:00 Quest for Certainty - "Law and the Family"
11:30 Greatest Drama
12:00 News - John Wingate
12:15 Joe Franklin's Memory Lane (guests: Henny Youngman, Larry Gates)
1:30 Movie (repeat of 9:30 A.M.)
- - -
3:00 News - Joseph King (one of WOR's staff announcers at the time)
3:15 Looney Tunes (the circa 1935-43 B&W cartoons then controlled by Guild Films, not the a.a.p. package run by WNEW-TV)
3:30 The Funny Company
5:00 Movie of the Week: "Prehistoric Women" (1950) - Laurette Luez, Alan Mixon
6:30 Maverick - "The Resurrection of Joe November" [original airdate 2/28/60]
7:30 Million Dollar Movie: "The Unholy Wife" (1957) - Rod Steiger, Diana Dors (C)
9:30 Foreign Film Festival: "La Forza del Destino" (1949) - Tito Gobbi, Nelly Corradi
11:00 Million Dollar Movie (repeat of 7:30 P.M.)
1:00 News and Weather
WPIX 11 (Independent; licensor WPIX, Inc., owned by New York Daily News)
8:30 Operation Alphabet(?)
9:00 Jack La Lanne
9:30 En France (hosted by Dawn Addams; this ran on Channel 11 throughout the 1960's)
10:00 Movie: "Too Late for Tears" (1949) - Lizabeth Scott, Dan Duryea
11:30 Bozo the Clown (with Bill Britten)
12:15 Rocky and His Friends
12:30 Laurel and Hardy
12:50 News
1:00 Seven League Boots - "The Strongmen of Persia"
1:30 Star for Today - "The Joyful Lunatic" [original airdate 7/8/56]
(NOTE: This episode originally aired on Telephone Time.)
- - -
2:00 People Are Funny
2:30 How to Marry a Millionaire - "Loco and the Cowboy" [original airdate 4/10/58]
(NOTE: This was the 1957-59 TV series adaptation of the 1953 movie, starring Merry Anders, Barbara Eden and Lori Nelson.)
3:00 The Best of Groucho
3:30 Broken Arrow - "Indian Medicine" [original airdate 12/31/57]
4:00 Adventures of Superman - "The Unknown People (Part 1)" [original airdate 11/23/51]
4:30 The Mighty Hercules (host: Joe Bolton)
5:00 Chuck McCann Show
5:55 Zacherley
6:30 Supercar - "The Sky's the Limit" [original airdate 3/18/62]
(This was an early production from Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, whose Space: 1999 would air on WPIX for many years beginning in 1975.)
7:00 Three-Star News - Kevin Kennedy (national/world), John Tillman (local), Gloria Okon (weather)
7:30 The Honeymooners - "The Sleepwalker" [original airdate 11/5/55]
8:00 Life with Father - "Father Buys a Horse" [original airdate 2/21/55]
(This was the 1953-55 TV series adaptation of the Howard Lindsay/Russell Crouse play; Leon Ames played the father.)
8:30 You Asked for It
9:00 Navy Log
9:30 Allie Sherman - Sports
10:00 Danger: Continent 7 (a documentary about the Antarctic and explorers Robert Scott, Roald Amundsen, and Admiral Richard E. Byrd; narrated by Admiral George Dufek)
11:00 News - John K.M. McCaffrey
11:10 Weather - Lynda Lee Mead
11:15 Steve Allen Show (guests: Cliff Arquette, Gil Lamb)
(This was the 1962-64 syndicated talk show produced by Westinghouse; WPIX would also air his later talk show starting in 1969, picking it up from WOR-TV.)
12:45 Racket Squad (A big-time racketeer gets a dose of his own medicine)
WNDT 13 (Educational)
8:55 Tri-State Deadline
9:00 Profile: New Jersey (with Rep. William B. Widnall, R-N.J.)
9:30 Art of Language
9:50 Issue and the Challenge - "West Germany: The Continuing Crisis"
10:10 Parlons Francais II
10:25 Wonder of Words
10:45 Young in Art
11:05 Sounds to Say . . .
11:20 (repeat of 9:30 A.M.)
11:40 This Is Connecticut
12:00 En Francais
12:30 American Memoir: "The Hero in the 20th Century"
1:00 Fun at One
1:30 Planet Earth - "Sea of Grass: The Plains"
1:50 Parlons Francais II
- - -
2:05 Tell Me a Story ("Otto in Africa" is read)
2:25 (repeat of 9:30 A.M.)
2:45 Magic of Words
3:00 Books for Our Time
4:00 Learn to Read Music
4:30 New Biology - Lesson: "Acquisition of Energy by Biological Systems"
5:00 Once Upon a Day
5:30 What's New
6:00 Operation Alphabet
6:30 Profile: New Jersey (guest: Sol Hurok)
7:30 The Compleat Gardener
7:45 British Calendar
8:00 To Be Announced
8:30 Saki (Debut) - series of dramatizations of plays by H.H. Munro (a.k.a. "Saki") - "The Stampeding of Lady Bastable," "Sredni Vashtari," "The Way to the Diary" and "A Defensive Diamond"
9:30 What Can I Do? (special)
10:00 The World at Ten
10:30 At Issue - "The Next Step for East and West"
11:00 Engineering Journal - "Lasers"
12:00 Reflections