[SOURCES: TV Guide, New York-Metropolitan Edition, May 31-June 6, 1969; also, day's listings in The New York Times, Daily News, New York Post, The Morning Record and Journal (Meriden, CT) and Red Bank (NJ) Daily Register (May 29, 1969 issue); show episode info, where applicable, courtesy IMDb and TV.com]
NOTE: This particular issue of TV Guide debuted a new look for the TV listings section which emphasized Helvetica with Medium, and designated color shows with a (C) symbol which was the same shape as the channel designations; this replaced the listings layout which (except for some alterations over the years) was basically in effect since 1956; the new layout, with numerous modifications big and small, will remain in place through 1985.
(C) - in color; (R) - rerun (if episode specifics are unknown or were in Part 1)
WLIW-TV 21 Garden City, NY (Educational; owned by the Long Island Educational Television Council)
no programs scheduled
WNYE-TV 25 New York (Educational; owned by Board of Education of City of New York)
no programs scheduled
WNYC-TV 31 New York ("Independent"; owned by Municipal Broadcasting System)
3:00p Man and the Universe - "Time" (Part 1; guest: Dr. Thomas D. Nicholson)
3:30p Consultation (cancer is discussed by Dr. Philip Thorek)
4:00p It's Fun to Read ("Rags, Rugs and Wool Pictures" is discussed by its author, Ann Wiseman)
4:30p Films from France
5:00p Continental Comment
5:30p Lee Graham Interviews (guests: per TV Guide, Madame Irene Kuo, cooking expert and wife of a general; per New York
Post, James W. Mavor, author of "Voyage to Atlantis" and oceanographic engineer of Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institute) (C)
6:00p Focus on Books (Charles Coe's "Young Man in Vietnam" is discussed)
6:30p News - Saul Katz (C)
6:45p Italian Panorama
7:00p Community Action (C)
7:30p On the Job (Fire Dept.)
8:00p Consultants at Large - "Controlled Lunacy" (with Tobias Moss and Herbert M. Rosenberg from NYU) (C)
8:30p Casper Citron Interviews (guests: State Senators Harrison J. Goldin and Seymour R. Thaler, Vincent Broderick and
Abraham D. Beame, candidates for controller in the Democratic Primary) (C)
9:00p With Mel Belli - "Fun and Ferment in San Juan, Puerto Rico" (featuring columnist Eddie Lopez; Ricardo Alegria, director
of the Institute of Culture; Attorney General Jose C. Aponte; and TV movie producer Paquito Cordero) (C)
(to 11:00p)
followed by sign-off
WXTV 41 Paterson, NJ (Independent; owned by Trans-Tel Corp.)
4:00p International Soccer
6:00p Sicodeligogo
7:00p Leyendes Coloniales
9:00p Musica y Estrellas
10:00p Boxeo
11:00p Noticias
followed by sign-off
WNJU-TV 47 Linden/Newark, NJ (Independent; owned by New Jersey Television Broadcasting Corp.)
5:00p Up and Coming (C)
6:00p The Greek Hour with Maria Tselos (C)
7:00p Habla El Duque (Duke of Casalta Speaks) (C)
7:30p La Tribuna Hispana (C)
8:00p Resumen de la Semane (news of the week in review from Puerto Rico) (C)
8:30p El Hit del Momento (C)
9:30p El Tornillo (C)
10:30p Wrestling from Washington, D.C.
11:30p Gran Teatro: "Una Senora Movida" (Mexican - 1960) - Clavilazo
1:00a Noticias - Francisco Forcade
followed by sign-off
WTIC-TV 3 Hartford, CT (CBS affiliate; owned by Travelers Broadcasting Corp.)
6:55a Sign-on & Prayer (C)
7:00a Black Heritage (C) (this and other CBS network programs same as on WCBS-TV unless otherwise noted)
7:30a RFD #3 with Frank Atwood (C)
8:00a The Go-Go Gophers (C)
8:30a The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour (C)
9:30a Kimba the White Lion (C)
10:30a The Batman/Superman Hour (C)
11:30a The Huckleberry Hound/Yogi Bear Hour (C)
12:30p Jonny Quest (C)
1:00p Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor (C)
1:30p Big 3 Theatre (double feature) - both (C):
1. "The Bear" (1962) - Renato Rascel, Francis Blanche
2. "The Seven Revenges" (1963) - Ed Fury, Elaine Stewart
5:00p Race of the Week - The Mother Goose Stakes (C)
5:30p Animal World with Bill Burrud - "Amboseli: Struggle for Survival" (C)
6:00p Weather (C)
6:05p Sports (C)
6:15p News (C)
6:30p CBS Evening News with Roger Mudd (C)
7:00p Here's Lucy - "Lucy, the Matchmaker" (C) [original airdate 12/16/68]
[aired by Ch. 3 on delay]
7:30p The Jackie Gleason Show (C) (R)
8:30p My Three Sons (C) (R)
9:00p Hogan's Heroes (C) (R)
9:30p Petticoat Junction (C) (R)
10:00p Mannix (C) (R)
11:00p News - Norm Peters (C)
11:15p Weather (C)
11:20p Sports - Doug Webster (C)
11:30p Saturday Spectacular (double feature):
1. "Rio Bravo" (1959) - John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson (C)
2. "Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory" (1961) - Barbara Lass, Karl Schell
3:40a Moment of Meditation & Sign-off
WNHC-TV 8 New Haven, CT (ABC affiliate; owned by Triangle Broadcasting Corp.)
6:45a Sacred Heart
7:00a Ralph Kanna Cartoons (C)
8:00a Fantastic Voyage (C) (this and other ABC network programs same as on WABC-TV unless otherwise noted)
8:30a Foreign Legionnaire (originally aired in 1955-60 as Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion)
9:00a The New Casper Cartoon Show (C)
9:30a The Adventures of Gulliver (C)
10:00a Spider-Man (C)
10:30a Rocky and His Friends (C)
11:00a Journey to the Center of the Earth (C)
2:00p Saturday Movie Spectacular: "Spoilers of the Forest" (1957) - Rod Cameron, Vera Ralston (C)
3:15p Baseball: Minnesota Twins at Boston Red Sox (announcers: Ned Martin, Ken Coleman and Johnny Pesky - originating
from WHDH-TV 5, Boston) (C)
[Minnesota beat Boston, 10-4; this was the alternate game shown on NBC's Saturday Game of the Week, with
Jim Simpson and Sandy Koufax announcing]
6:00p ABC's Wide World of Sports (joined in progress) (C)
6:30p News - Bob Jones (C)
7:00p All-American College Show (celebrity judges: Dick Patterson, Raymond St. Jacques, Sue Lyon;
talent: singers Judy Kaye [UCLA] and Sergio Gonzalez [North Texas State University], ventriloquist Kiera Lewis
[Brigham Young University] and singer/instrumentalists The Majority of One [Southern Methodist University];
host: Dennis James) (C)
7:30p The Dating Game (C)
8:00p The Newlywed Game (C)
8:30p The Lawrence Welk Show (C) (R)
9:30p The Hollywood Palace (C) (R)
10:30p Big "8" Movie: "The Best of Enemies" (1961) - David Niven, Alberto Sordi (C)
1:00a Chiller Theatre: "The Mad Ghoul" (1943) - George Zucco, Turhan Bey (to 2:20a)
followed by sign-off
WATR-TV 20 Waterbury, CT (NBC affiliate; owned by WATR-TV, Inc.)
9:00a Super 6 (C) (this and other NBC network programs same as on WNBC-TV unless otherwise noted)
9:30a Cool McCool (C)
10:00a The Flintstones (C)
10:30a The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (C) (R)
11:30a Underdog (C)
12:00p Storybook Squares (C) (R)
12:30p Untamed World (C) (R)
1:00p Film
3:00p Baseball Today (C)
3:15p NBC Saturday Game of the Week - Detroit Tigers at Seattle Pilots (C)
6:00p Film
7:00p The Huntley-Brinkley Report (C)
7:30p Adam-12 (C) (R)
8:00p Get Smart (C) (R)
8:30p The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (C) (R)
9:00p NBC Saturday Night at the Movies: "Dragnet" (C) (R)
11:00p Film
11:30p The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (C) (R)
followed by sign-off
NOTE: This particular issue of TV Guide debuted a new look for the TV listings section which emphasized Helvetica with Medium, and designated color shows with a (C) symbol which was the same shape as the channel designations; this replaced the listings layout which (except for some alterations over the years) was basically in effect since 1956; the new layout, with numerous modifications big and small, will remain in place through 1985.
(C) - in color; (R) - rerun (if episode specifics are unknown or were in Part 1)
WLIW-TV 21 Garden City, NY (Educational; owned by the Long Island Educational Television Council)
no programs scheduled
WNYE-TV 25 New York (Educational; owned by Board of Education of City of New York)
no programs scheduled
WNYC-TV 31 New York ("Independent"; owned by Municipal Broadcasting System)
3:00p Man and the Universe - "Time" (Part 1; guest: Dr. Thomas D. Nicholson)
3:30p Consultation (cancer is discussed by Dr. Philip Thorek)
4:00p It's Fun to Read ("Rags, Rugs and Wool Pictures" is discussed by its author, Ann Wiseman)
4:30p Films from France
5:00p Continental Comment
5:30p Lee Graham Interviews (guests: per TV Guide, Madame Irene Kuo, cooking expert and wife of a general; per New York
Post, James W. Mavor, author of "Voyage to Atlantis" and oceanographic engineer of Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institute) (C)
6:00p Focus on Books (Charles Coe's "Young Man in Vietnam" is discussed)
6:30p News - Saul Katz (C)
6:45p Italian Panorama
7:00p Community Action (C)
7:30p On the Job (Fire Dept.)
8:00p Consultants at Large - "Controlled Lunacy" (with Tobias Moss and Herbert M. Rosenberg from NYU) (C)
8:30p Casper Citron Interviews (guests: State Senators Harrison J. Goldin and Seymour R. Thaler, Vincent Broderick and
Abraham D. Beame, candidates for controller in the Democratic Primary) (C)
9:00p With Mel Belli - "Fun and Ferment in San Juan, Puerto Rico" (featuring columnist Eddie Lopez; Ricardo Alegria, director
of the Institute of Culture; Attorney General Jose C. Aponte; and TV movie producer Paquito Cordero) (C)
(to 11:00p)
followed by sign-off
WXTV 41 Paterson, NJ (Independent; owned by Trans-Tel Corp.)
4:00p International Soccer
6:00p Sicodeligogo
7:00p Leyendes Coloniales
9:00p Musica y Estrellas
10:00p Boxeo
11:00p Noticias
followed by sign-off
WNJU-TV 47 Linden/Newark, NJ (Independent; owned by New Jersey Television Broadcasting Corp.)
5:00p Up and Coming (C)
6:00p The Greek Hour with Maria Tselos (C)
7:00p Habla El Duque (Duke of Casalta Speaks) (C)
7:30p La Tribuna Hispana (C)
8:00p Resumen de la Semane (news of the week in review from Puerto Rico) (C)
8:30p El Hit del Momento (C)
9:30p El Tornillo (C)
10:30p Wrestling from Washington, D.C.
11:30p Gran Teatro: "Una Senora Movida" (Mexican - 1960) - Clavilazo
1:00a Noticias - Francisco Forcade
followed by sign-off
WTIC-TV 3 Hartford, CT (CBS affiliate; owned by Travelers Broadcasting Corp.)
6:55a Sign-on & Prayer (C)
7:00a Black Heritage (C) (this and other CBS network programs same as on WCBS-TV unless otherwise noted)
7:30a RFD #3 with Frank Atwood (C)
8:00a The Go-Go Gophers (C)
8:30a The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour (C)
9:30a Kimba the White Lion (C)
10:30a The Batman/Superman Hour (C)
11:30a The Huckleberry Hound/Yogi Bear Hour (C)
12:30p Jonny Quest (C)
1:00p Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor (C)
1:30p Big 3 Theatre (double feature) - both (C):
1. "The Bear" (1962) - Renato Rascel, Francis Blanche
2. "The Seven Revenges" (1963) - Ed Fury, Elaine Stewart
5:00p Race of the Week - The Mother Goose Stakes (C)
5:30p Animal World with Bill Burrud - "Amboseli: Struggle for Survival" (C)
6:00p Weather (C)
6:05p Sports (C)
6:15p News (C)
6:30p CBS Evening News with Roger Mudd (C)
7:00p Here's Lucy - "Lucy, the Matchmaker" (C) [original airdate 12/16/68]
[aired by Ch. 3 on delay]
7:30p The Jackie Gleason Show (C) (R)
8:30p My Three Sons (C) (R)
9:00p Hogan's Heroes (C) (R)
9:30p Petticoat Junction (C) (R)
10:00p Mannix (C) (R)
11:00p News - Norm Peters (C)
11:15p Weather (C)
11:20p Sports - Doug Webster (C)
11:30p Saturday Spectacular (double feature):
1. "Rio Bravo" (1959) - John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson (C)
2. "Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory" (1961) - Barbara Lass, Karl Schell
3:40a Moment of Meditation & Sign-off
WNHC-TV 8 New Haven, CT (ABC affiliate; owned by Triangle Broadcasting Corp.)
6:45a Sacred Heart
7:00a Ralph Kanna Cartoons (C)
8:00a Fantastic Voyage (C) (this and other ABC network programs same as on WABC-TV unless otherwise noted)
8:30a Foreign Legionnaire (originally aired in 1955-60 as Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion)
9:00a The New Casper Cartoon Show (C)
9:30a The Adventures of Gulliver (C)
10:00a Spider-Man (C)
10:30a Rocky and His Friends (C)
11:00a Journey to the Center of the Earth (C)
2:00p Saturday Movie Spectacular: "Spoilers of the Forest" (1957) - Rod Cameron, Vera Ralston (C)
3:15p Baseball: Minnesota Twins at Boston Red Sox (announcers: Ned Martin, Ken Coleman and Johnny Pesky - originating
from WHDH-TV 5, Boston) (C)
[Minnesota beat Boston, 10-4; this was the alternate game shown on NBC's Saturday Game of the Week, with
Jim Simpson and Sandy Koufax announcing]
6:00p ABC's Wide World of Sports (joined in progress) (C)
6:30p News - Bob Jones (C)
7:00p All-American College Show (celebrity judges: Dick Patterson, Raymond St. Jacques, Sue Lyon;
talent: singers Judy Kaye [UCLA] and Sergio Gonzalez [North Texas State University], ventriloquist Kiera Lewis
[Brigham Young University] and singer/instrumentalists The Majority of One [Southern Methodist University];
host: Dennis James) (C)
7:30p The Dating Game (C)
8:00p The Newlywed Game (C)
8:30p The Lawrence Welk Show (C) (R)
9:30p The Hollywood Palace (C) (R)
10:30p Big "8" Movie: "The Best of Enemies" (1961) - David Niven, Alberto Sordi (C)
1:00a Chiller Theatre: "The Mad Ghoul" (1943) - George Zucco, Turhan Bey (to 2:20a)
followed by sign-off
WATR-TV 20 Waterbury, CT (NBC affiliate; owned by WATR-TV, Inc.)
9:00a Super 6 (C) (this and other NBC network programs same as on WNBC-TV unless otherwise noted)
9:30a Cool McCool (C)
10:00a The Flintstones (C)
10:30a The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (C) (R)
11:30a Underdog (C)
12:00p Storybook Squares (C) (R)
12:30p Untamed World (C) (R)
1:00p Film
3:00p Baseball Today (C)
3:15p NBC Saturday Game of the Week - Detroit Tigers at Seattle Pilots (C)
6:00p Film
7:00p The Huntley-Brinkley Report (C)
7:30p Adam-12 (C) (R)
8:00p Get Smart (C) (R)
8:30p The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (C) (R)
9:00p NBC Saturday Night at the Movies: "Dragnet" (C) (R)
11:00p Film
11:30p The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (C) (R)
followed by sign-off