[SOURCE: TV Guide, New York-Metropolitan edition, Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 1970;
additional movie show title info extrapolated from The New York Times]
WCBS-TV 2 (CBS)
6:30 Sunrise Semester (return; today's lesson: the urban laborer)
7:00 CBS Morning News with John Hart
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Leave It to Beaver - "Part Time Genius" [original airdate 1/10/58]
9:30 The Donna Reed Show - "The Gossip" [original airdate 5/26/60]
10:00 The Lucy Show - "Lucy Goes to a Hollywood Premiere" [original airdate 2/7/66]
10:30 The Beverly Hillbillies - (Is a big business merger brewing?)
11:00 Family Affair - "The Award" [original airdate 5/1/67]
11:30 Love of Life
12:00 Where the Heart Is
12:25 CBS Midday News with Douglas Edwards
12:30 Search for Tomorrow
1:00 The Galloping Gourmet with Graham Kerr
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, U.S.M.C. - "Gomer and the Little Men from Outer Space" [original airdate 10/26/66]
4:30 The Mike Douglas Show - with co-host Milton Berle; guests include Alice Playten, Marty Allen and members of a balancing act
6:00 Six O'Clock Report with Jim Jensen
7:00 CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
7:30 Gunsmoke - "Stark" (guests include Richard Kiley and Suzanne Pleshette)
8:30 Here's Lucy - "Lucy and Sammy Davis, Jr."
9:00 Mayberry R.F.D. - "Goober's New Gas Station"
9:30 The Doris Day Show - "How Can I Ignore the Man Next Door?"
10:00 The Carol Burnett Show (guests: Nanette Fabray and Steve Lawrence; sketches include a salute to Columbia Pictures)
11:00 Eleven O'Clock Report with Bob Young (who was anchor of ABC's evening newscast for about 15 minutes in 1968)
11:30 The Merv Griffin Show (guest: Miyoshi Umeki)
1:00 News
1:10 The Late Show: "Odongo" (1956) - Rhonda Fleming, Macdonald Carey
2:50 The Late Late Show I: "The Silver Whip" (1953) - Dale Robertson, Rory Calhoun
4:15 The Late Late Show II: "China Venture" (1953) - Edmond O'Brien, Barry Sullivan
5:55 Give Us This Day - followed by sign-offr
WNBC-TV 4 (NBC)
6:30 Education Exchange - "Powers of Children" (first of 10 parts)
7:00 Today Show (scheduled: Mrs. Mark Hatfield, author of "More ReMARKable Recipes"; Robert Ardrey, author of "The Social Contract"; and Adam-12 stars Martin Milner and Kent McCord)
9:00 For Women Only - "Who Decides American Fashions?" (guests: James Brady, publisher of Women's Wear Daily; designer Jacques Tiffeau; and New York Times reporter Marilyn Bender)
9:30 Kup's Show (guests: John Fairchild, editor of Women's Wear Daily; Tony Randall; Red Buttons; burlesque star Ann Corio; and fashion designer Ron Amey)
10:00 Dinah's Place (guest: Stanley Myron Handlelman)
10:30 Concentration
11:00 Sale of the Century
11:30 Hollywood Squares (scheduled: James Brolin, Joyce Haber, Arte Johnson, Jan Murray, Suzanne Pleshette . . . and Paul Lynde)
12:00 Jeopardy! (the original Art Fleming version)
12:30 The Who, What or Where Game
12:55 NBC News
1:00 It's Your Bet (guests: Dorothy Lamour and husband Bill Howard; and Jo Anne Worley and date Roger Perry; hosted by Dick Gautier)
1:30 Words and Music (debut; hosted by Wink Martindale)
2:00 Days of our Lives
2:30 The Doctors
3:00 Another World / Bay City
3:30 Bright Promise
4:00 Another World / Somerset
4:30 Movie Four: "Back Street" (1961) - Susan Hayward, John Gavin
6:00 Sixth Hour News with John Palmer
7:00 NBC Nightly News (this was during the period when John Chancellor, Frank McGee and David Brinkley rotated as anchors on a different night)
7:30 The Red Skelton Show (guests: Robert Wagner, Emmaline Henry; with cameo by Jack Benny)
8:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (guest: Goldie Hawn)
9:00 NBC Monday Night at the Movies: "The Lost Man" (1969) - Sidney Poitier, Joanna Shimkus, Al Freeman Jr.
11:15 Eleventh Hour News with Jim Hartz
11:45 The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (guest host: Joan Rivers; scheduled guests include Robert Goulet and Martin Milner)
1:15 News - Bob Teague
1:30 The Great Great Show: "House of Women" (1962) - Shirley Knight, Andrew Duggan
3:00 Sermonette / sign-off
WABC-TV 7 (ABC)
7:00 Listen and Learn
7:30 Eyewitness News with Tom Dunn
8:00 A.M. New York (guests include Dr. Carlton Fredericks; host: John Bartholomew Tucker; this show was a forerunner of Good Morning America, and also one of several ancestors to Live with Regis and Kelly)
9:30 Prize Movie: "Jupiter's Darling" (1955) - Esther Williams, Howard Keel
11:30 That Girl - "Pass the Potatoes, Ethel Merman" [original airdate 9/7/67]
12:00 Bewitched - "The Trial and Error of Aunt Clara" [original airdate 2/2/67]
12:30 A World Apart
1:00 All My Children
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 The 4:30 Movie: "Act One" (1963) - George Hamilton, Jason Robards Jr.
6:00 Eyewitness News with Roger Grimsby and Bill Beutel (the debut of this legendary New York TV news anchor team)
7:00 ABC Evening News with Frank Reynolds and Howard K. Smith
7:30 The Young Lawyers - "A Simple Thing Called Justice"
8:30 The Silent Force - "The Hero"
9:00 NFL Monday Night Football - Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Colts (Kansas City beat Baltimore, 44-24)
11:45 Eyewitness News with Roger Grimsby and Bill Beutel
12:15 The Dick Cavett Show (guest: Norman Mailer)
1:00 Best of Broadway: "Port Sinister" (1953) - James Warren, Lynne Roberts
2:20 News / meditation / sign-off
additional movie show title info extrapolated from The New York Times]
WCBS-TV 2 (CBS)
6:30 Sunrise Semester (return; today's lesson: the urban laborer)
7:00 CBS Morning News with John Hart
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Leave It to Beaver - "Part Time Genius" [original airdate 1/10/58]
9:30 The Donna Reed Show - "The Gossip" [original airdate 5/26/60]
10:00 The Lucy Show - "Lucy Goes to a Hollywood Premiere" [original airdate 2/7/66]
10:30 The Beverly Hillbillies - (Is a big business merger brewing?)
11:00 Family Affair - "The Award" [original airdate 5/1/67]
11:30 Love of Life
12:00 Where the Heart Is
12:25 CBS Midday News with Douglas Edwards
12:30 Search for Tomorrow
1:00 The Galloping Gourmet with Graham Kerr
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, U.S.M.C. - "Gomer and the Little Men from Outer Space" [original airdate 10/26/66]
4:30 The Mike Douglas Show - with co-host Milton Berle; guests include Alice Playten, Marty Allen and members of a balancing act
6:00 Six O'Clock Report with Jim Jensen
7:00 CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
7:30 Gunsmoke - "Stark" (guests include Richard Kiley and Suzanne Pleshette)
8:30 Here's Lucy - "Lucy and Sammy Davis, Jr."
9:00 Mayberry R.F.D. - "Goober's New Gas Station"
9:30 The Doris Day Show - "How Can I Ignore the Man Next Door?"
10:00 The Carol Burnett Show (guests: Nanette Fabray and Steve Lawrence; sketches include a salute to Columbia Pictures)
11:00 Eleven O'Clock Report with Bob Young (who was anchor of ABC's evening newscast for about 15 minutes in 1968)
11:30 The Merv Griffin Show (guest: Miyoshi Umeki)
1:00 News
1:10 The Late Show: "Odongo" (1956) - Rhonda Fleming, Macdonald Carey
2:50 The Late Late Show I: "The Silver Whip" (1953) - Dale Robertson, Rory Calhoun
4:15 The Late Late Show II: "China Venture" (1953) - Edmond O'Brien, Barry Sullivan
5:55 Give Us This Day - followed by sign-offr
WNBC-TV 4 (NBC)
6:30 Education Exchange - "Powers of Children" (first of 10 parts)
7:00 Today Show (scheduled: Mrs. Mark Hatfield, author of "More ReMARKable Recipes"; Robert Ardrey, author of "The Social Contract"; and Adam-12 stars Martin Milner and Kent McCord)
9:00 For Women Only - "Who Decides American Fashions?" (guests: James Brady, publisher of Women's Wear Daily; designer Jacques Tiffeau; and New York Times reporter Marilyn Bender)
9:30 Kup's Show (guests: John Fairchild, editor of Women's Wear Daily; Tony Randall; Red Buttons; burlesque star Ann Corio; and fashion designer Ron Amey)
10:00 Dinah's Place (guest: Stanley Myron Handlelman)
10:30 Concentration
11:00 Sale of the Century
11:30 Hollywood Squares (scheduled: James Brolin, Joyce Haber, Arte Johnson, Jan Murray, Suzanne Pleshette . . . and Paul Lynde)
12:00 Jeopardy! (the original Art Fleming version)
12:30 The Who, What or Where Game
12:55 NBC News
1:00 It's Your Bet (guests: Dorothy Lamour and husband Bill Howard; and Jo Anne Worley and date Roger Perry; hosted by Dick Gautier)
1:30 Words and Music (debut; hosted by Wink Martindale)
2:00 Days of our Lives
2:30 The Doctors
3:00 Another World / Bay City
3:30 Bright Promise
4:00 Another World / Somerset
4:30 Movie Four: "Back Street" (1961) - Susan Hayward, John Gavin
6:00 Sixth Hour News with John Palmer
7:00 NBC Nightly News (this was during the period when John Chancellor, Frank McGee and David Brinkley rotated as anchors on a different night)
7:30 The Red Skelton Show (guests: Robert Wagner, Emmaline Henry; with cameo by Jack Benny)
8:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (guest: Goldie Hawn)
9:00 NBC Monday Night at the Movies: "The Lost Man" (1969) - Sidney Poitier, Joanna Shimkus, Al Freeman Jr.
11:15 Eleventh Hour News with Jim Hartz
11:45 The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (guest host: Joan Rivers; scheduled guests include Robert Goulet and Martin Milner)
1:15 News - Bob Teague
1:30 The Great Great Show: "House of Women" (1962) - Shirley Knight, Andrew Duggan
3:00 Sermonette / sign-off
WABC-TV 7 (ABC)
7:00 Listen and Learn
7:30 Eyewitness News with Tom Dunn
8:00 A.M. New York (guests include Dr. Carlton Fredericks; host: John Bartholomew Tucker; this show was a forerunner of Good Morning America, and also one of several ancestors to Live with Regis and Kelly)
9:30 Prize Movie: "Jupiter's Darling" (1955) - Esther Williams, Howard Keel
11:30 That Girl - "Pass the Potatoes, Ethel Merman" [original airdate 9/7/67]
12:00 Bewitched - "The Trial and Error of Aunt Clara" [original airdate 2/2/67]
12:30 A World Apart
1:00 All My Children
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 The 4:30 Movie: "Act One" (1963) - George Hamilton, Jason Robards Jr.
6:00 Eyewitness News with Roger Grimsby and Bill Beutel (the debut of this legendary New York TV news anchor team)
7:00 ABC Evening News with Frank Reynolds and Howard K. Smith
7:30 The Young Lawyers - "A Simple Thing Called Justice"
8:30 The Silent Force - "The Hero"
9:00 NFL Monday Night Football - Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Colts (Kansas City beat Baltimore, 44-24)
11:45 Eyewitness News with Roger Grimsby and Bill Beutel
12:15 The Dick Cavett Show (guest: Norman Mailer)
1:00 Best of Broadway: "Port Sinister" (1953) - James Warren, Lynne Roberts
2:20 News / meditation / sign-off