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Retro: Phoenix, AZ, Wednesday, October 1, 1952

From Broadcasting 101

KPHO-TV 5 was the only TV station in the state at the time. Networks indicated where known (or guessed ;D ).

10:45 AM - World Series Game 1: NY Yankees at Brooklyn Dodgers (NBC)
1:00 PM - The Big Payoff (NBC)
1:30 PM - Fun for All
1:45 PM - Welcome Travelers (NBC)
2:00 PM - Kate Smith (NBC)
2:30 PM - Strike it Rich (CBS)
3:00 PM - Cook's Corner
4:00 PM - Scouting in Action
4:15 PM - Guiding Light (CBS)
4:30 PM - Love of Life (CBS)
4:45 PM - Search for Tomorrow (CBS)
5:00 PM - Story Time
5:30 PM - Musical Varieties
6:00 PM - Those Two (NBC)
6:15 PM - Tom Corbett, Space Cadet (ABC)
6:30 PM - News in Focus
6:45 PM - Around the House
7:00 PM - Cisco Kid (Synd.)
7:30 PM - Western Caravan
8:00 PM - Boxing (Dumont?)
8:45 PM - Sports Parade
9:00 PM - Spotlight Revue
9:30 PM - Television Playhouse
10:45 PM - The Hunter
11:00 PM - Football Roundup
11:05 PM - Movie Time
 
Boxing was more than likely on CBS. Their Wednesday-
night telecasts were called "Blue Ribbon Bouts" (sponsored
by Pabst Blue Ribbon), and even more memorable than most
of the fights were Bill Nimmo's commercials as Bill the Bartender.
In 1955, ABC picked up the fights (still sponsored by Pabst) and
renamed the show the "Wednesday Night Fights."
 
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