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RETRO: NYC Metro - Friday, Oct. 27, 1972 (Part 1: NYC VHF's)

[SOURCES: TV Guide, New York Metropolitan Edition, Oct. 21-27, 1972; also, day's listings in The New York Times, Daily News, New York Post, Connecticut Sunday Herald (Oct. 22, 1972 issue) and Red Bank (NJ) Daily Register (Oct. 27, 1972 issue); show episode info, where applicable, courtesy IMDb and TV.com]

(BW) - Black & White

WCBS-TV 2 New York (CBS; owned and operated) (translator: W53AA 53)
6:17a Give Us This Day
6:20a Morning Report
6:30a Sunrise Semester (20th Century American Art: The Abstract School develops in New York)
7:00a CBS Morning News with John Hart
8:00a Captain Kangaroo (5000th show with guests Dick Van Dyke, Sonny & Cher, Rowan & Martin, Dinah Shore and Dr.
Joyce Brothers; with clips of the show from 1955 to the date of this edition)
9:00a The John Bartholomew Tucker Show (scheduled: Maj. Gen. Daniel James Jr., Gloria Steinem)
10:00a The Joker's Wild
10:30a The New Price Is Right
11:00a Gambit
11:30a Love of Life
12:00p Where the Heart Is
12:25p CBS Midday News with Douglas Edwards
12:30p Search for Tomorrow
1:00p What's My Line? (panelists: Soupy Sales, Arlene Francis, Melba Tolliver, Allen Ludden; host: Larry Blyden;
taped 10/12/72)
1:30p As the World Turns
2:00p The Guiding Light
2:30p The Edge of Night
3:00p Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
3:30p The Secret Storm
4:00p Family Affair - "Arthur, the Invisible Bear" [original airdate 10/2/67]
4:30p The Mike Douglas Show (guests: Lou Rawls, Richard Attenborough, Simon Ward)
6:00p Six O'Clock Report with Jim Jensen
7:00p CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
7:30p Circus! - "Mary's Circus" (from England; includes Mary Chipperfield's Jungle Fantasy with lions, tigers and bears)
8:00p The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour (guests: William Conrad, Rick Springfield)
9:00p The CBS Friday Night Movies: "The McKenzie Break" (1970) - Brian Keith, Helmut Griem, Ian Hendry
11:00p Eleven O'Clock Report with Jim Jensen
11:30p The CBS Late Movie: "Land Raiders" (1969) - Telly Savalas, George Maharis, Arlene Dahl
1:30a The Late Show: "This Man's Navy" (1944) Wallace Beery, James Gleason (BW)
3:50a The Late Late Show: "Escape to Burma" (1955) - Robert Ryan, Barbara Stanwyck
5:15a Give Us This Day
followed by sign-off

WNBC-TV 4 New York (NBC; owned and operated) (translator: W57AB 57)
6:25a Sermonette (C)
6:30a Modern Farmer
7:00a Today (scheduled: Rudolf Bing, to discuss "5,000 Nights at the Opera"; and the Jacqus Louissier Trio in concert;
host: Frank McGee) (interrupted by local news updates at 7:25a and 8:25a)11
9:00a Not for Women Only (Barbara Walters hosts a discussion on alcoholism)
9:30a Watch Your Child (a lesson in sculpting with clay)
10:00a Dinah's Place (guest: tennis star Evonne Goolagong)
10:30a Concentration
11:00a Sale of the Century
11:30a The Hollywood Squares (squares: Lucie Arnaz, Mel Brooks, Victor Buono, Charo, Nanette Fabray, Michael Landon,
Roger Miller, Wally Cox, and Paul Lynde; host: Peter Marshall)
12:00p Jeopardy!
12:30p The Who, What or Where Game
12:55p NBC News - Floyd Kalber
1:00p It's Your Bet
1:30p Three on a Match
2:00p Days of our Lives
2:30p The Doctors
3:00p Another World
3:30p Return to Peyton Place
4:00p Somerset
4:30p Movie Four: "You're a Big Boy Now" (1967) - Peter Kastner, Elizabeth Hartman, Geraldine Page
6:00p The Sixth Hour with Carl Stokes and Paul Udell
7:00p NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor
7:30p The Adventurer - "Love Always, Magda"
8:00p Sanford and Son - "The Card Sharps"
8:30p The Little People - "The Birthday Boy"
9:00p Ghost Story - "Alter Ego"
10:00p Banyon - "The Clay Clarinet" (guest: John Saxon)
11:00p The Eleventh Hour with Jim Hartz
11:30p The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (scheduled: Jo Anne Worley)
1:00a News - John Masterman
1:15a The Great Great Show: "Open City" (1946) - Anna Magnani, Aldo Fabrizi (BW)
3:15a Sermonette (C)
followed by sign-off

WNEW-TV 5 New York (Independent; owned by Metromedia Television) (translator: W64AA 64)
6:20a Call to Prayer
6:30a New Zoo Revue
7:00a Underdog
7:30a The Flintstones
8:00a Super Heroes
8:30a Bugs Bunny & Friends
9:00a The Flying Nun - "No Tears for Mrs. Thomas" [original airdate 4/3/70]
9:30a The Mothers-in-Law - "Even Mothers-in-Law Have Mothers-in-Law" [original airdate 10/20/68]
10:00a I Love Lucy - "Lucy Is Enceinte" (BW) [original airdate 12/8/52]
10:30a Hazel - "Hazel Needs a Car" [original airdate 11/1/65]
11:00a The Andy Griffith Show - "A Baby in the House" [original airdate 3/7/66]
11:30p Midday Live (scheduled: columnist Marvin Kitman; host: Lee Leonard)
1:00p Dialing for Dollars Movie: "Sing You Sinners" (1938) - Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray (BW)
3:00p Casper the Friendly Ghost
3:30p Bugs Bunny & Friends
4:00p Super Heroes
4:30p Dennis the Menace - "Dennis and the Bike" (BW) [original airdate 1/24/60]
5:00p The Flintstones - "Hawaiian Escapade" [original airdate 11/16/62]
5:30p Petticoat Junction - "The Butler Did It" [original airdate 12/28/65]
6:00p The Flintstones - "The Gruesomes" [original airdate 11/12/64]
6:30p I Love Lucy - "Ragtime Band" (BW) [original airdate 3/18/57]
7:00p The Andy Griffith Show - "Jailbreak" (BW) [original airdate 2/5/62]
7:30p That Girl - "It's a Mod, Mod World" (Part 2) [original airdate 12/14/67]
8:00p Hogan's Heroes - "The Kamikazes Are Coming" [original airdate 2/21/71]
8:30p The Merv Griffin Show (scheduled: Chad Everett, Joan Rivers)
10:00p The 10 O'Clock News with Bill Jorgensen
11:00p Alfred Hitchcock Presents - "Heart of Gold" (BW) [original airdate 10/27/57] (per TV Guide)
alt:
One Step Beyond - "Moment of Hate" (BW) [original airdate 10/25/60] (per Sunday Herald)
11:30p Movie Greats I: "Virginia" (1941) - Madeleine Carroll, Fred MacMurray
1:15a Movie Greats II: "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1959) - Peter Cushing, Andre Morrell
3:00a Hollywood's Finest: "The Moon's Our Home" (1936) - Margaret Sullavan, Henry Fonda (BW)
4:50a Sea Hunt - "The Aquanettes" (BW) [original airdate 3/25/61]
5:20a Truth or Consequences

WABC-TV 7 New York (ABC; owned and operated) (translator: W66AA 66)
6:30a Listen and Learn (highlights from "The Bacchae") (listed in TV Guide as BW)
7:00a A.M. New York (scheduled: Dr. Harold Greenwald and his wife)
9:00a The Morning Movie: "Anna and the King of Siam" (1946) - Rex Harrison, Irene Dunne (BW)
11:30a Bewitched - "Tabitha's First Day at School" [original airdate 2/12/72]
12:00p Password (celebrity contestants: Abby Dalton and Peter Lawford)
12:30p Split Second
1:00p All My Children
1:30p Let's Make a Deal
2:00p The Newlywed Game
2:30p The Dating Game
3:00p General Hospital
3:30p One Life to Live
4:00p Love, American Style - "Love and the Free Weekend / Love and the Jealous Husband" [original airdate 11/12/71]
4:30p The 4:30 Movie: "The Lost World" (1960) - Michael Rennie, Jill St. John
6:00p Eyewitness News with Roger Grimsby and Bill Beutel
7:00p ABC Evening News with Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner
7:30p Let's Make a Deal
8:00p The Brady Bunch - "Fright Night"
8:30p The Partridge Family - "The Modfather"
9:00p Room 222 - "Lift, Thrust and Drag"
9:30p The Odd Couple - "The Odd Couples"
10:00p Love, American Style - "Love and the Happy Medium / Love and the Jinx / Love and the Little Black Book /
Love and the Old Swingers"
11:00p Eyewitness News with Roger Grimsby and Bill Beutel
11:30p The Dick Cavett Show (guest host: Jack Klugman; scheduled: Brett Somers, Ethel Merman)
1:00a The One O'Clock Movie: "Requiem for a Heavyweight" (1962) - Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason (BW) (2 hrs.)
followed by sign-off

WOR-TV 9 New York (Independent; owned by RKO General) (translator: W71AK 71)
7:27a Morning Prayer
7:30a News and Weather
8:00a Garner Ted Armstrong
8:30a Tennessee Tuxedo
9:00a Yoga for Health (topic: poise and balance)
9:30a Mantrap (actor George Montgomery discusses his opposition to the women's liberation movement)
10:00a Romper Room (host: Miss Louise Redfield)
11:00a Straight Talk with Phyllis Haynes and Elinor Guggenheimer (scheduled guests include author Donald A. Randall;
auto repairs are discussed)
12:00p Los Hermanos Coraje
12:55p Noticias
1:00p Journey to Adventure - "This Is Louisiana" (Gunther Less visits the Mardi Gras)
1:30p The Joe Franklin Show
2:30p Joanne Carson's V.I.P.'s
3:00p Hollywood Showcase - "The Damned Don't Cry" (1950) - Joan Crawford, David Brian (BW)
5:00p First News with Tom Dunn
5:30p The Beverly Hillbillies - "The Woodchucks" [original airdate 12/7/66]
6:00p The Avengers - "From Venus With Love" [original UK airdate 1/11/67]
7:00p It Takes a Thief - "The Bill Is In Committee" [original airdate 10/8/68]
8:00p Pro Basketball - New York Knicks vs. Baltimore Bullets (announcers: Bob Wolff, Cal Ramsey)
[Knicks beat Bullets, 92-88]
10:30p American Lifestyle - "Beehive House: The American Lifestyle of Brigham Young" (narrated by E.G. Marshall)
11:00p Boris Karloff Presents Thriller - "Letter to a Lover" (BW) [original airdate 11/13/61]
12:00p Midnight Movie: "Phantom Lady" (1944) - Ella Raines, Alan Curtis, Franchot Tone (BW)
1:55a The Joe Franklin Show
2:55a News and Weather
3:10a Evening Prayer
followed by sign-off

WPIX-TV 11 New York (Independent; licensor WPIX, Inc., owned by New York Daily News) (translator: W73AP 73)
7:00a Your Future Is Now
7:30a Popeye and Friends
9:00a Bachelor Father - "Bentley and the Talent Contest" (BW) [original airdate 1/5/58]
9:30a Fashions in Sewing with Lucille Rivers
9:40a Jack LaLanne
10:10a Morning Report
10:30a Council of Churches
11:00a Black Pride
11:30a Rocky and His Friends
12:00p Joya's Fun School (host: Joya Sherrill)
12:30p The Galloping Gourmet (Graham Kerr prepares ice cream)
1:00p Movie Favorites - "Touch of Death" (1959) - William Lucas, Jan Waters
2:00p Crafts with Katy (using dried wildflowers to make shadow box pictures)
2:30p Fashions in Sewing with Lucille Rivers
2:40p The Abbott & Costello Show - "Uncle Bozzo's Visit" [original airdate 1953]
3:00p Popeye and Friends
3:30p Magilla Gorilla
4:00p Spider-Man
4:30p The Munsters - "Tin Can Man" (BW) [original airdate 11/5/64]
5:00p Batman - "A Piece of the Action" [original airdate 3/1/67]
5:30p Batman - "Batman's Satisfaction" [original airdate 3/2/67]
6:00p Gilligan's Island - " 'V' for Vitamins" [original airdate 4/14/66]
6:30p Beat the Clock (guest: William Shatner)
7:00p I Dream of Jeannie - "Have You Heard the One About the Used Car Salesman" [original airdate 11/4/68]
7:30p The Courtship of Eddie's Father - "Eddie's Will" [original airdate 10/28/70]
8:00p Friday's Movie at Eight: "Twelve Angry Men" (1957) - Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb (BW)
10:00p Eleven's News at Ten with Doug Ramsey and Solon Gray
11:00p Perry Mason - "The Case of the Bogus Buccanneers" (BW) [original airdate 1/9/66]
12:00a The Honeymooners - "Young Man with a Horn" (BW) [original airdate 3/24/56]
12:30a Night Final with Roy Whitfield
12:55a Good News
followed by sign-off

WNET 13 Newark/New York (PBS affiliate; owned by Educational Broadcasting Corp.) (translator: W75AM 75)
7:00a Maggie and the Beautiful Machine (host: Maggie Lettwin)
7:30a The 51st State with Patrick Watson
8:00a School Television Service (science and language arts)
9:00a Sesame Street (how oxygen supports life; sketches on the letters W and E, and number 11)
10:00a School Television Service (science, mathematics, language arts)
12:00p To Be Announced
12:30p The Just Generation - "Drug Law"
1:00p School Television Service (social studies and early childhood)
1:30p The Electric Company (featured: Carol Burnett and Lily Tomlin; songs and sketches on the letter L) (R)
2:00p School Television Service (science and social studies)
3:00p Western Civilization - "Medieval England: The Peasants' Revolt" (1381)
3:30p Maggie and the Beautiful Machine - "Slow and Easy"
4:00p Sesame Street (same as 10:00a)
5:00p Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (topic: individuality)
5:30p The Electric Company (same as 1:30p)
6:00p Hodgepodge Lodge (learning about earthworms)
6:30p Masquerade ("The Pied Piper of Hamelin" with Bill Hinnant as piano playing piper; "The Forgetful Husband" with
Avery Schreiber and Barbara Sharma)
7:00p World Press
7:30p The 51st State with Patrick Watson
8:00p Washington Week in Review
8:30p Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser - "On McGovernomics" (guest: Nobel Prize economist Paul A. Samuelson)
9:00p The Advocates - "Five Rounds to Election Day - Round IV - Peace in Vietnam: McGovern's or Nixon's"
10:00p The 51st State Election Special (Fred Powledge discusses issues with the candidates in New Jersey's 5th, 10th and
12th congressional districts)
11:00p Special of the Week - "Profile in Music: Shirley Verrett" (90 min.)
followed by sign-off
 
wbhist said:
WOR-TV 9 New York (Independent; owned by RKO General) (translator: W71AK 71)
7:27a Morning Prayer
7:30a News and Weather
8:00a Garner Ted Armstrong
8:30a Tennessee Tuxedo
9:00a Yoga for Health (topic: poise and balance)
9:30a Mantrap (actor George Montgomery discusses his opposition to the women's liberation movement)
10:00a Romper Room (host: Miss Louise Redfield)
11:00a Straight Talk with Phyllis Haynes and Elinor Guggenheimer (scheduled guests include author Donald A. Randall;
auto repairs are discussed)
12:00p Los Hermanos Coraje
12:55p Noticias
1:00p Journey to Adventure - "This Is Louisiana" (Gunther Less visits the Mardi Gras)
1:30p The Joe Franklin Show
2:30p Joanne Carson's V.I.P.'s
3:00p Hollywood Showcase - "The Damned Don't Cry" (1950) - Joan Crawford, David Brian (BW)
5:00p First News with Tom Dunn
5:30p The Beverly Hillbillies - "The Woodchucks" [original airdate 12/7/66]
6:00p The Avengers - "From Venus With Love" [original UK airdate 1/11/67]
7:00p It Takes a Thief - "The Bill Is In Committee" [original airdate 10/8/68]
8:00p Pro Basketball - New York Knicks vs. Baltimore Bullets (announcers: Bob Wolff, Cal Ramsey)
[Knicks beat Bullets, 92-88]
10:30p American Lifestyle - "Beehive House: The American Lifestyle of Brigham Young" (narrated by E.G. Marshall)
11:00p Boris Karloff Presents Thriller - "Letter to a Lover" (BW) [original airdate 11/13/61]
12:00p Midnight Movie: "Phantom Lady" (1944) - Ella Raines, Alan Curtis, Franchot Tone (BW)
1:55a The Joe Franklin Show
2:55a News and Weather
3:10a Evening Prayer
followed by sign-off
Channel 9 during its RKO days was known for their unusual programming, I'm sure necessitated by counterprogramming against Channels 5 and 11, but this has got to be the most bizarre...Los Hermanos Coraje, a Spanish-language novela (I vaguely remember the show) and news in Spanish (Noticias) from noon-1pm, Monday thru Friday? I guess they were providing the Latino/Hispanic community with programming as Channels 41 and 47 did not sign on until later in the afternoon. Plus a news show at 5 to boot! You gotta love these independent stations' schedules from New York and LA (as well as other large markets) from the early 60s through the late 80s. Wbhist, if you have more of these schedules from the late 60s through the mid-70s, I (and I'm sure many others) would love to see them. Thanks for listing!
 
TribecCool said:
Channel 9 during its RKO days was known for their unusual programming, I'm sure necessitated by counterprogramming against Channels 5 and 11, but this has got to be the most bizarre...Los Hermanos Coraje, a Spanish-language novela (I vaguely remember the show) and news in Spanish (Noticias) from noon-1pm, Monday thru Friday? I guess they were providing the Latino/Hispanic community with programming as Channels 41 and 47 did not sign on until later in the afternoon. Plus a news show at 5 to boot! You gotta love these independent stations' schedules from New York and LA (as well as other large markets) from the early 60s through the late 80s. Wbhist, if you have more of these schedules from the late 60s through the mid-70s, I (and I'm sure many others) would love to see them. Thanks for listing!

As far as WOR's Spanish-language block, I distinctly remember the bumper slide with multiple "noticias'" stacked together one on top of another, with Channel 9's logo superimposed in the center, laid out like their slides-only news bumper used at sign-on and sign-off. But prior to airing Los Hermanos Corraje, WOR had run another Spanish-language novela, Nino.

But there have been, in the past, late '60's/early '70's schedules from NYC and environs put forth by yours truly. My criteria have to do with historical significance (TV or otherwise) and certain other factors (for example, knowing the names of various movie umbrellas used by the local stations at the time of such schedules, or changes to certain protocols in TV Guide). To wit:
- Friday, Nov. 22, 1963 (Network O&O's) and (Other Stations) (never mind that it was earlier '60's, everyone knows the significance of that date) :'(
- Thursday, April 4, 1968 (NYC VHF's) and (UHF's and Connecticut TV) (another date whose historical significance is well-known) :'(
- Friday, Jan. 31, 1969 (Network O&O's), (Other VHF's) and (UHF's)
- Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1969 (Network O&O's), (Other VHF's) and (UHF's)
- Saturday, May 31, 1969 (NYC VHF's) and (UHF's and Connecticut TV)
- Monday, Sept. 28, 1970 (Network O&O's), (Other VHF's) and (UHF's)
- Saturday, Aug. 26, 1972 (New York Area VHF's) and (NY Area UHF's & Connecticut Stations)
Plus this little schedule on another site:
- WOR-TV for Monday, Jan. 1, 1973
 
That's right, I remember those schedules from 1963 (JFK) and 1968 (MLK) as well as all those others you posted. My mistake. I was wondering if you had schedules from late spring-early summer 1973 (Watergate) and a comparison of what aired on NYC/Connecticut stations as opposed to their regular schedules like the JFK and MLK dates you posted. As for that 1973 WOR schedule on that other site I could not find it; I got this message:

"Sorry, the link that brought you to this page seems to be out of date or broken."

Thanks for your help!
 
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