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Retro: Portland, OR Sun, Nov 14, 1965

from TV Guide: Portland edition

KATU 2-ABC
7:00 Newsreel
7:15 Down to Earth
8:00 College Opinion
8:30 The Answer
9:00 Pattern for Living
9:30 City Hall Reports
10:00 Annie Oakley
10:30 Beany & Cecil
11:00 Bullwinkle
11:30 Discovery '65
Noon News Conference
12:30 Project Education
1:00 Directions '66
1:30 Issues & Answers
2:00 ABC Scope
2:30 Lone Ranger
3:00 Bronco
4:00 Range Rider
4:30 Cartoon Fun
5:00 It's a Small World
5:30 Altars of Faith
6:00 Challenge
6:30 Bold Journey
7:00 Voyage
8:00 FBI
9:00 Sunday Night Movie "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness"
Mid. News (Bob Young)
12:15 News/Weather
12:30 One Step Beyond
1:00 sign-off

KOIN 6-CBS
8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet
8:30 Look Up & Live
9:00 Camera Three
9:30 Face the Nation (Barry Goldwater is the guest)
10:00 George Shaw
10:15 NFL: San Francisco-Detroit ('Niners 27-Lions 21; commentators Bob Fouts/Gordon Soltau)
1:00 NFL: Baltimore-Minnesota (Colts 41-Vikings 21; Commentators Chuck Thompson/Wayne Hardin/Jim Morse)
4:00 Flying Fisherman
4:30 Let's Face It
5:00 Follow the Sun
6:00 News/Weather
6:30 Twentieth Century
7:00 Lassie
7:30 My Favorite Martian
8:00 Ed Sullivan
9:00 Perry Mason
10:00 Candid Camera
10:30 What's My Line?
11:00 News (Bill Stout)
11:15 Restless Gun
11:45(?) sign-off

KGW 8-NBC
6:55 News
7:00 Herald of Truth
7:30 Town & Country
8:00 Funny Company
8:10 Wunda Wunda
9:00 Telaventure Tales
9:30 Facing Family Problems
10:00 World Report
10:15 Give Thee Peace
10:30 To Your Health
11:00 What's New at School
Noon Fellow Citizen
12:30 Perspectives Three
1:00 Viewpoint
1:30 AFL: Buffalo-Oakland (Bills 17-Raiders 14)
4:30 College Football: Oregon State-Washington (one-day delay; Washington 28-Oregon State 21)
6:00 Frank McGee Report
6:30 Of Men & Freedom
7:30 Walt Disney's World "The Three Lives of Thomasina" (pt 1)
8:30 Branded
9:00 Bonanza
10:00 Wackiest Ship in the Army
11:00 News/Weather
11:05 The Saint

KOAP 10-Educational
No programming on weekends

KPTV 12-Ind
9:30 Oral Roberts
10:00 Breadbasket, USA
10:30 Big Picture (Army)
11:00 Great Music
Noon TV Show of Homes
1:00 Bible Class
1:30 People are Funny
2:00 Movie "The Fuller Brush Man"
4:00 Vagabond
5:00 Rocky & Friends
5:30 Rifleman
6:00 You Asked for It
6:30 Movie "Cowboy"
8:30 Hennesey
9:00 Film Feature
9:30 Peter Gun
10:00 Dan Smoot
10:15 Capitol Reporter
10:30 Project 12
11:00 Movie "Since You Went Away"
12:30 sign-off<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Bluenoser on 02/23/06 03:14 PM.</FONT></P>
 
> Mid. News (Bob Young)

That was actually ABC Weekend network news..With Bob Young anchoring. (Also Saturday Night 11PM)
 
> > Mid. News (Bob Young)
>
> That was actually ABC Weekend network news..With Bob Young
> anchoring. (Also Saturday Night 11PM)
>
It looks like that particular Sunday night ABC's movie ran
three hours; ABC Weekend News would have ordinarily been on
at 11 PM on Sunday as well as Saturday.

BTW, Young had a VERY brief stint as anchor of the ABC Evening
News (January-March or April 1968), after Peter Jennings chose
to step down as anchor and get some reporting experience. Frank
Reynolds replaced Young in the spring of '68, at which point a
nightly commentary was introduced. Affiliates complained that
Reynolds was too liberal (and some dropped the broadcast), so
Howard K. Smith was brought in to provide a conservative balance
in 1969. Harry Reasoner replaced Reynolds in December 1970.
Reynolds and Jennings both made it back, on World News Tonight,
but I don't know what happened to Bob Young.
 
>
>
> KOIN 6-CBS
> >
> 10:30 What's My Line?
>
>This is the first broadcast after Dorothy
Kilgallen's death in the early-morning hours
of November 8. Her death was ruled an accidental
drug overdose, but speculation persists that it
may have been foul play; reportedly, she was about
to go public with interviews she did with Jack Ruby,
which might have shed new light on JFK's assassination.

At any rate, Kitty Carlisle was in Kilgallen's
seat on November 14; Gil Fates, in his book about
What's My Line?, says she was there because she
would not create any undue speculation (Carlisle
was, of course, a regular on To Tell The Truth; she
and Arlene Francis would have been too much alike
as well). No permanent replacement was ever found.

>
 
> KOIN 6-CBS
> 11:00 News (Bill Stout)

Bill Stout was a news anchor on KNXT
(now KCBS-TV) El-Lay. Could this have
been the CBS Sunday Night News, and if
so, did it originate via backhaul out
of TV City for the entire network (live
at 8:00pm PT) or was it a left coast
only feed?
 
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