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Retro: South Florida Tues, Apr 11, 1967

from All Florida-Palm Beach Post-Times edition

WTHS 2-Edu Miami
5pm Time for School
5:30 Miss Nancy's Store
6:00 Travel Treat
6:30 Written Heritage
7:00 It's a Wiser World (c)
7:30 Chef's Delight
8:00 Arts Unlimited
8:30 William F. Buckley Jr.
9:30 Man to Man
10:30 Struggle for Peace

WTVJ 4-CBS Miami (also CBS for West Palm Beach)
6:15 Sunrise Semester
6:45 Spanish News (c)
7:00 Popeye Playhouse (c)
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Merv Griffin
10:30 Beverly Hillbillies
11:00 Andy of Mayberry (Andy Griffith)
11:30 Dick Van Dyke
noon News at Noon
12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)
12:45 Guiding Light (c)
1:00 Love of Life
1:25 News (c)
1:30 As the World Turns (c)
2:00 Password (c)
2:30 House Party (c)
3:00 To Tell the Truth (c)
3:25 CBS News (c)
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Secret Storm
4:30 Early Show "Imitation General"
5:55 Weather (c)
6:00 Ralph Renick Report (c)
6:30 CBS News (c)
7:00 Red Skelton (c)
8:00 Big Show "Julius Caesar"
10:00 Center Stage (c/Peggy Lee)
11:00 News (c)
11:30 Late Show "The Accused"
1:15 Spanish News (c)

WPTV 5-NBC West Palm Beach
6:55 Religion
7:00 Today (c/bw news at 7:25 and 8:25)
9:00 Love That Bob!
9:30 Ann Sothern
10:00 Snap Judgment (c)
10:25 NBC News (c)
10:30 Concentration (c)
11:00 Pat Boone (c)
11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)
noon Jeopardy! (c)
12:30 Eye Guess (c)
12:55 NBC News (c)
1:00 Match Game (c)
1:25 News (c)
1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)
1:55 NBC News (c)
2:00 Days of Our Lives (c)
2:30 Doctors (c)
3:00 Another World (c)
3:30 You Don't Say!
4:00 Movie "The Command"
5:55 Fishing Final
6:00 News
6:15 Sports/Weather
6:30 NBC News (c)
7:00 Hey Landlord! (c)
7:30 Girl from UNCLE (c)
8:30 You are There
9:00 Tuesday Night Movie "Another Time, Another Place"
11:00 News
11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WCKT 7-NBC Miami
5:40 Inspirational Message
5:45 University of Florida Hour
6:45 Sunshine Almanac
7:00 Today (c/bw news at 7:25 and 8:25)
9:00 Movie "Madame Bovary" (pt 2)
10:25 Golden Circle Calendar
10:30 Concentration (c)
11:00 Pat Boone (c)
11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)
noon Jeopardy! (c)
12:30 Richard Whitcomb News (c)
12:55 Editorial (c)
1:00 Match Game (c)
1:25 News (c)
1:30 Girl Talk
2:00 Days of Our Lives (c)
2:30 Doctors (c)
3:00 Another World (c)
3:30 You Don't Say!
4:00 Superman (c)
4:30 Mike Douglas (c)
6:00 News (c)
6:15 Sports/Weather (c)
6:30 NBC News (c)
7:00 Captain Nice (c)
7:30 Girl from UNCLE (c)
8:30 Occasional Wife (c)
9:00 Tuesday Night Movie "Another Time, Another Place"
11:00 News (c)
11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WLBW 10-ABC Miami
6:15 Give Us This Day (c)
6:20 Spanish News (c)
6:30 Creative Arts
6:45 The Law & You (c)
7:00 Rick Shaw (c)
8:00 Playhouse
8:30 Gypsy Rose Lee (c)
9:00 Banjo Billy (c)
9:30 Dennis the Menace
10:00 Nurses
10:30 Dateline: Hollywood
10:55 Children's Doctor (c)
11:00 Supermarket Sweep
11:30 One in a Million
noon 12 O'Clock Report (c)
12:30 Donna Reed
1:00 Fugitive
2:00 Newlywed Game
2:30 Dream Girl '67
3:00 General Hospital
3:30 Jumpin' Jack
4:00 Of Lands & Seas (c)
5:00 News (c)
5:30 ABC News (c)
6:00 Movie at 6 "The Hard Man"
7:30 Combat! (c)
8:30 Baseball: Atlanta-Houston
11:00 News (c)
11:30 Alfred Hitchcock
12:30 Late Movie (replaying the Movie at 6)
2:00 News (c)
2:05 Spanish News (c)

WEAT 12-ABC West Palm Beach
7:00 Three Stooges
8:00 Morning Playhouse "Employees' Entrance"
9:30 Dating Game (c)
10:00 Fun While Exercising
10:30 Dateline: Hollywood
10:55 Children's Doctor (c)
11:00 Supermarket Sweep
11:30 One in a Million
noon Everybody's Talking
12:30 Donna Reed
1:00 Fugitive
2:00 Newlywed Game
2:30 Dream Girl '67
3:00 General Hospital
3:30 Dark Shadows
4:00 77 Sunset Strip
5:00 Dick Bates News Journal
5:30 McHale's Navy
6:00 Maverick
7:00 Lawman
7:30 Combat! (c)
8:30 Invaders (c)
9:30 Peyton Place (c)
10:00 Fugitive (c)
11:00 News
11:30 Movie 12 "The Very Thought of You"
 
Bluenoser said:
from All Florida-Palm Beach Post-Times edition

WTVJ 4-CBS Miami (also CBS for West Palm Beach)

Didn't Fort Pierce's WTVX serve Palm Beach at the time? That station began broadcast in 1962, and picked up the CBS affiliation shortly after signing on.
 
My guess is this was from Miami listings and while 4 came in in West Palm Beach, 34 did not reach Miami. The VHF Miami stations did reach Palm Beach though. That is my guess.
 
Marckd said:
My guess is this was from Miami listings and while 4 came in in West Palm Beach, 34 did not reach Miami. The VHF Miami stations did reach Palm Beach though. That is my guess.

Could be a possibility...the Miami News was also an All Florida affiliate; I suspect both the WPB and Miami papers ran the same listings.
 
This listing shows both NBC affiliates televised The Match Game at 1:00 instead of 4:00. I know in later years NBC usually carried the 4:00 program at 1:00. Did NBC offer its affiliates a same-day feed at 1:00 as far back as MG?

Bluenoser said:
from All Florida-Palm Beach Post-Times edition

WPTV 5-NBC West Palm Beach
6:55 Religion
7:00 Today (c/bw news at 7:25 and 8:25)
9:00 Love That Bob!
9:30 Ann Sothern
10:00 Snap Judgment (c)
10:25 NBC News (c)
10:30 Concentration (c)
11:00 Pat Boone (c)
11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)
noon Jeopardy! (c)
12:30 Eye Guess (c)
12:55 NBC News (c)
1:00 Match Game (c)
1:25 News (c)
1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)
1:55 NBC News (c)
2:00 Days of Our Lives (c)
2:30 Doctors (c)
3:00 Another World (c)
3:30 You Don't Say!
4:00 Movie "The Command"
5:55 Fishing Final
6:00 News
6:15 Sports/Weather
6:30 NBC News (c)
7:00 Hey Landlord! (c)
7:30 Girl from UNCLE (c)
8:30 You are There
9:00 Tuesday Night Movie "Another Time, Another Place"
11:00 News
11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WCKT 7-NBC Miami
5:40 Inspirational Message
5:45 University of Florida Hour
6:45 Sunshine Almanac
7:00 Today (c/bw news at 7:25 and 8:25)
9:00 Movie "Madame Bovary" (pt 2)
10:25 Golden Circle Calendar
10:30 Concentration (c)
11:00 Pat Boone (c)
11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)
noon Jeopardy! (c)
12:30 Richard Whitcomb News (c)
12:55 Editorial (c)
1:00 Match Game (c)
1:25 News (c)
1:30 Girl Talk
2:00 Days of Our Lives (c)
2:30 Doctors (c)
3:00 Another World (c)
3:30 You Don't Say!
4:00 Superman (c)
4:30 Mike Douglas (c)
6:00 News (c)
6:15 Sports/Weather (c)
6:30 NBC News (c)
7:00 Captain Nice (c)
7:30 Girl from UNCLE (c)
8:30 Occasional Wife (c)
9:00 Tuesday Night Movie "Another Time, Another Place"
11:00 News (c)
11:30 Tonight Show (c)
 
spb said:
...The Match Game at 1:00 instead of 4:00. I know in later years NBC usually carried the 4:00 program at 1:00. Did NBC offer its affiliates
a same-day feed at 1:00 as far back as MG?

bpatrick could probably tackle this better, but I think the various 1:00 ET airings back then
were a day behind (or even a week in some cases).

The first "same day" 1:00-for-4:00 slot that I can remember was Tattletales on WCBS-TV
New York. But then the tape was right there in-house, so...
 
I can answer about Match Game.

WCKT 7 was on a one week delay; WPTV 5 was on a one day delay (you read that right---new celebrities appeared on Tuesday). WPTV used to be in pattern; cannot recall when the change was made.

So.....no this was not a wild feed.

Speaking of wild feeds, and I mentioned this on another thread....around this time, per TV Guide, WTVX 34, although not listed here, was running "Sunrise (or Summer) Semester"---at 1 pm!! I saw some weird out-of-town listing once, which listed only network schedules (maybe from a motel); it listed "Semester" at 1pm Eastern as well. I still do not know today, if that was an actual wild-feed that CBS stations were told to tape and then run later.

cd
 
cd637299 said:
Speaking of wild feeds, and I mentioned this on another thread....around this time, per TV Guide, WTVX 34, although not listed here, was running "Sunrise (or Summer) Semester"---at 1 pm!! I saw some weird out-of-town listing once, which listed only network schedules (maybe from a motel); it listed "Semester" at 1pm Eastern as well. I still do not know today, if that was an actual wild-feed that CBS stations were told to tape and then run later.

During the 1960s (at least), WKNX-TV (WEYI) in Saginaw would also show Sunrise Semester at 1PM. In addition, they also shown Captain Kangaroo at both 8AM (the Eastern feed) and again at 9AM (the Central feed); later on, they would show only the first half the 9AM show before dropping that feed altogether.
 
cd637299 said:
I can answer about Match Game.

WCKT 7 was on a one week delay; WPTV 5 was on a one day delay (you read that right---new celebrities appeared on Tuesday). WPTV used to be in pattern; cannot recall when the change was made.

So.....no this was not a wild feed.

Speaking of wild feeds, and I mentioned this on another thread....around this time, per TV Guide, WTVX 34, although not listed here, was running "Sunrise (or Summer) Semester"---at 1 pm!! I saw some weird out-of-town listing once, which listed only network schedules (maybe from a motel); it listed "Semester" at 1pm Eastern as well. I still do not know today, if that was an actual wild-feed that CBS stations were told to tape and then run later.

cd

WPTV is the only station running "Match Game" at 1 that, to my knowledge, aired it on a day-behind; most of the stations I recall airing it at 1 (Orlando, Richmond, Winston-Salem, Greenville, SC) aired it on a week-behind. In fact, I remember a local announcer on Channel 4 in Greenville saying over the credits at the end that "Match Game" aired one week after its original network broadcast.

Even before "Tattletales," NBC fed "Somerset" at 1 and 4; I remember it airing at 1 in Greenville and 4 in Atlanta.
 
OT--

I used to watch, or try to watch (when no school), the original 60s Match Game as a kid. Although not nearly as popular as the 70s one, I enjoyed the scoring....100 points won the game, but they'd go "extra innings" until the tie was broken. ISTR one where it went to 225 when a team finally won. Also the "scroll" style scoreboard....to this day, I wondered how high the thing could go; the thing WAS finite. (It kept scrolling up-up-up for the bonus round. Hard to explain here.) :)

cd
 
azumanga said:
cd637299 said:
Speaking of wild feeds, and I mentioned this on another thread....around this time, per TV Guide, WTVX 34, although not listed here, was running "Sunrise (or Summer) Semester"---at 1 pm!! I saw some weird out-of-town listing once, which listed only network schedules (maybe from a motel); it listed "Semester" at 1pm Eastern as well. I still do not know today, if that was an actual wild-feed that CBS stations were told to tape and then run later.

During the 1960s (at least), WKNX-TV (WEYI) in Saginaw would also show Sunrise Semester at 1PM. In addition, they also shown Captain Kangaroo at both 8AM (the Eastern feed) and again at 9AM (the Central feed); later on, they would show only the first half the 9AM show before dropping that feed altogether.

Now THAT's bizarre!

cd
 
cd637299 said:
OT--

I used to watch, or try to watch (when no school), the original 60s Match Game as a kid. Although not nearly as popular as the 70s one, I enjoyed the scoring....100 points won the game, but they'd go "extra innings" until the tie was broken. ISTR one where it went to 225 when a team finally won. Also the "scroll" style scoreboard....to this day, I wondered how high the thing could go; the thing WAS finite. (It kept scrolling up-up-up for the bonus round. Hard to explain here.) :)

cd

I wondered that, too.

Toward the end of the show's run, at the end of the show the "thing" would show the contestant's totals for the day and once it was 600.

And for a while the scrolls weren't working and they had to show the totals superimposed over the contestants' heads.
 
MHB said:
cd637299 said:
OT--

I used to watch, or try to watch (when no school), the original 60s Match Game as a kid. Although not nearly as popular as the 70s one, I enjoyed the scoring....100 points won the game, but they'd go "extra innings" until the tie was broken. ISTR one where it went to 225 when a team finally won. Also the "scroll" style scoreboard....to this day, I wondered how high the thing could go; the thing WAS finite. (It kept scrolling up-up-up for the bonus round. Hard to explain here.) :)

cd

I wondered that, too.

Toward the end of the show's run, at the end of the show the "thing" would show the contestant's totals for the day and once it was 600.

And for a while the scrolls weren't working and they had to show the totals superimposed over the contestants' heads.

Never thought I'd find anyone who knew what I was trying to convey here! Honestly I really think that once it showed 1000 (for dollars earned at the end of the show) and I wanna say the celebrity was Noel Harrison.

With only a few 60s Match Games that have survived, we will never know...only the surviving members of the staff could tell us.

I had a chance to see a 1969 ep on color kinescope (likely with the forgotten 2nd theme song they used, not "Swingin' Safari") at the Paley Center in NYC in 2010, but I never made it there. Is there anyone reading this nearby who wants to view it for me? :)

cd
 
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