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Retro: Southern California Fri, Aug 19, 1960

from TV Guide-Southern California edition

KNXT 2-CBS Los Angeles
6:10 Give Us This Day
6:15 Farm Report/News
6:30 Government
7:00 Captain Kangaroo (a week-long series on transportation ends with space travel)
7:45 CBS News
8:00 Kingdom of the Sea
8:30 Amos 'n' Andy
9:00 December Bride
9:30 Video Village
10:00 I Love Lucy
10:30 Clear Horizon
11:00 Love of Life
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
11:45 Guiding Light
noon News (Ron Cochran)
12:05 Noon Show "Undercover Man"
1:30 As the World Turns
2:00 Full Circle
2:30 House Party
3:00 Millionaire
3:30 Verdict is Yours
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 Secret Storm
4:30 Edge of Night
5:00 Burns & Allen
5:30 Early Show "Battle of Broadway"
6:55 Weather (Bill Keane)
7:00 News
7:15 CBS News
7:30 Rawhide "Incident of the Stalking Death"
8:30 Hotel de Paree "Sundance and the Marshal of Water's End"
9:00 Video Village
9:30 December Bride
10:00 Twilight Zone "The last Flight"
10:30 Person to Person (interviews with Jack Douglas and Pat O'Brien)
11:00 News
11:15 Late Show "Hail the Conquering Hero"
1:00 KNXT Classic Theater "The Scarlett Empress"
2:30 News
2:35 Give Us This Day

KEYT 3-NBC/ABC/CBS Santa Barbara
7:00 Today
9:00 Dough Re Mi
9:30 Play Your Hunch
10:00 Price is Right (c)
10:30 Concentration
11:00 Truth or Consequences
11:30 It Could Be You (c)
noon Queen for a Day
12:30 Loretta Young
1:00 Young Dr. Malone
1:30 From These Roots
2:00 Day in Court
2:30 Gale Storm "Wedding at Sea"
3:00 Beat the Clock
3:30 Who Do You Trust?
4:00 American Bandstand (guest Bobby Vee)
5:30 Robin Hood
6:00 Industry on Parade
6:15 News (network not indicated)
6:30 News
7:00 Home Run Derby: Willie Mays (San Francisco) v Bob Allison (Washington)
7:30 Sportscene (Bill Huddy)
8:00 Tombstone Territory "Divide and Conquer"
8:30 Wichita Town "Seed of Hate"
9:00 77 Sunset Strip "The Silent Caper" (an episode where there are sound effects, but no dialogue; written by Roger Smith, who played Jeff Spencer)
10:00 Moment of Fear "If I Should Die" (c)
11:00 News
11:15 Jack Paar (a rerun with guests Tony Randall, Lola Fisher, Renee Taylor, Jonathan Winters, and long distance walker Dr. Barbara Moore)

KRCA 4-NBC Los Angeles
6:45 Morning Farm Report
7:00 Today
9:00 Dough Re Mi
9:30 Play Your Hunch
10:00 Price is Right (c)
10:30 Concentration
11:00 Truth or Consequences
11:30 It Could Be You (c)
noon Queen for a Day
12:30 Loretta Young
1:00 Young Dr. Malone
1:30 From These Roots
2:00 Fibber McGee & Molly "The Trailer"
2:30 Buckskin
3:00 Giroux's Matinee "Girl on the Run"/"Mr. Kagle and the Baby Sitter"
4:15 News (Bob Wright)
4:30 Frandsen's Feature "Harbor of Missing Men"
5:40 Weekend (c/Giroux)
5:55 News Almanac
6:00 News (c/Jack Latham)
6:05 Weather/Sports (c)
6:15 NBC News
6:30 Curt Massey (c)
6:45 News (c/Latham again)
7:00 Coronado 9 "Flim Flam"
7:30 Cimarron City "The Bloodline"
8:30 Wichita Town "Seed of Hate"
9:00 Play Your Hunch (Zsa Zsa Gabor asks the panel to figure out which hat is hers)
9:30 Masquerade Party (c)
10:00 Moment of Fear "If I Should Die" (c)
11:00 News (c/Latham)
11:15 Jack Paar
1:00 News Almanac
1:05 News

KTLA 5-Ind Los Angeles
8:30 Cartoons (Skipper Frank)
9:00 Larry Finley
10:55 News
11:00 Romper Room
noon Uncle Luther
1:00 Chef Joe Milani
1:30 Dorothy Gardiner Show "Only Angels Have Wings"
3:50 News
4:00 Cartoon Carousel
5:30 Popeye Cartoons (Hatten)
6:00 Bozo the Clown
6:30 News
7:00 Movie "Kidnapped"
8:30 OSS "Operation Death Trap"
9:00 Movie "The Lodger"
10:30 Public Defender
11:30 Mike Wallace (guest Oklahoma Gov. J. Howard Edmondson explains why he thinks Catholic Democrats will oppose JFK)

XETV 6-ABC San Diego
9:00 Movie "60 Glorious Years"
10:30 Movie "Seven Miles from Alcatraz"
11:50 News (Raff Ahlgren)
noon Restless Gun "Mercyday"
12:30 Love That Bob!
1:00 About Faces
1:30 Lynn Taylor (Lynn presents Cell 14 and presents her Weather Word for housewives making plans for the weekend)
2:00 Day in Court
2:30 Gale Storm "Wedding at Sea"
3:00 Beat the Clock
3:30 Who Do You Trust?
4:00 American Bandstand (ch 6 only aired the first hour)
5:00 Bozo the Clown
5:30 Rin Tin Tin "The Warrior's Promise"
6:00 Passport to Danger
6:30 Hiram Holliday
7:00 News
7:30 Walt Disney (Jiminy Cricket produces a show in place of a "vacationing" Walt Disney)
8:30 Man from Blackhawk "Portrait of Cynthia"
9:00 77 Sunset Strip "The Silent Caper"
10:00 Detectives "Little Girl Lost"
10:30 This Man Dawson
11:00 Powerhouse Movie "Valley of the Sun"

KABC 7-ABC Los Angeles
7:55 Daily Word
8:00 Chucko's Cartoons (birthday guests are Mark Brown (7/Beverly Hills) and Debra Tygell (5/N Hollywood))
9:00 Cross Current
9:30 Filmfair "It's in the Bag"
11:00 I Married Joan
11:30 Navy Log
noon Restless Gun "Mercyday"
12:30 Love That Bob!
1:00 About Faces
1:30 Ray Milland
2:00 Day in Court
2:30 Gale Storm "Wedding at Sea"
3:00 Beat the Clock
3:30 Who Do You Trust?
4:00 American Bandstand
5:30 Rin Tin Tin "The Warrior's Promise"
6:00 News
6:15 ABC News
6:30 Traffic Court
7:00 Tombstone Territory
7:30 Walt Disney
8:30 Man from Blackhawk "Portrait of Cynthia"
9:00 77 Sunset Strip "The Silent Caper"
10:00 Detectives "Little Girl Lost"
10:30 Black Saddle "Burden of Guilt"
11:00 News
11:15 Let's Dance (Al Jarvis)
12:15 Nitecap Theater "Within These Walls"

KFMB 8-CBS San Diego
6:50 This is My Faith
6:55 California Farm Report
7:00 Captain Kangaroo
7:45 CBS News
8:00 Sunup (Bob Mills)
9:00 December Bride
9:30 Video Village
10:00 I Love Lucy
10:30 Clear Horizon
11:00 Love of Life
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
11:45 Guiding Light
noon Early Show "Larceny, Inc."
1:30 As the World Turns
2:00 Full Circle
2:30 House Party
3:00 Millionaire
3:30 Verdict is Yours
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 Secret Storm
4:30 Edge of Night
5:00 Life of Riley
5:30 Burns & Allen
6:00 News
6:15 CBS News
6:30 Rawhide "Incident at Dangerfield Dip"
7:30 News (Wilson/Keen)
8:00 Interpol Calling "Trial at Cranby's Creek"
8:30 Hotel de Paree "Sundance and the Marshal of Water's End"
9:00 Film Drama
9:30 December Bride
10:00 Twilight Zone "The Last Flight"
10:30 Person to Person
11:00 News
11:30 Late Show "Key Largo"
1:00 Daily Word

KHJ 9-Ind Los Angeles
10:10 Suspects Wanted
10:15 Public Service Film
10:30 Movie "Laura"
noon Noontime Express (Stulla)
12:30 Rascals' Recess (Edmiston)
1:00 Movie "Too Many Girls" (starring Lucy and Desi)
3:00 Movie "Clash by Night"
4:45 News (John Willis)
5:00 Channel 9 Movie Theater "An Annapolis Story"
6:30 Cartoon Express (Stulla)
7:00 Little Rascals (Edmiston)
7:30 Sneak Preview Movie (details not listed, other than the TVG ad mentioning it was a first run movie)
9:00 Million Dollar Movie "Lancer Spy"
10:45 News (John Willis)
11:00 Movie "Johnny Apollo"
12:30 Starlight Theater "Bachelor Mother"

KFSD 10-NBC San Diego
6:30 Today on the Farm
7:00 Today's Cartoons
8:00 Today (ch 10 only carried an hour)
9:00 Dough Re Mi
9:30 Play Your Hunch
10:00 Price is Right (c)
10:30 Concentration
11:00 Truth or Consequences
11:30 It Could Be You (c)
noon Queen for a Day
12:30 Loretta Young
1:00 Young Dr. Malone
1:30 From These Roots
2:00 Fibber McGee & Molly "The Trailer"
2:30 Buckskin
3:00 Movie "20 Mule Team"
4:30 Johnny Downs (cartoons)
5:00 Popeye Cartoons
5:30 Man Without a Gun
6:00 Phil Silvers (Sgt. Bilko) "His Highness, Doberman"
6:30 News
6:45 NBC News
7:00 Victory at Sea "Melanesian Nightmare" (British and American forces under MacArthur fight through jungles and swamps in northern New Guinea in their mearch towards the Philippines)
7:30 Cimarron City "The Bloodline"
8:30 Not for Hire "Death Loses Face"
9:00 Play Your Hunch
9:30 Masquerade Factory (c)
10:00 Moment of Fear "If I Should Die" (c)
11:00 News
11:15 Jack Paar

KTTV 11-Ind Los Angeles
9:15 Art Linkletter & the Kids
9:30 Jack LaLanne
10:00 Movie "My Dear Miss Aldrich"
noon Lunch Brigade (Sheriff John)
1:00 Topper
1:30 Dial 999
2:00 Paul Coates
2:30 Crime Reporter
3:00 Boston Blackie
3:30 Bob Bertrand
4:00 Yesterday's Newsreel
4:15 Greatest Drama
4:30 Susie
5:00 Wild Bill Hickok
5:30 Kit Carson
6:00 People's Choice "Boomerang"
6:40 Weather (Jim Hawthorne)
6:45 News
7:00 Sea Hunt
7:30 Three Stooges "Whoops, I'm an Indian"
8:00 Phil Silvers (Sgt. Bilko) "Bilko's Perfect Day"
8:30 How to Marry a Millionaire "Loco and the Gambler"
9:00 Bowling Stars
9:30 News (George Putnam)
9:45 Paul Coates
10:00 News
10:15 Paul Coates
10:45 Weather/Sports
11:00 Highway Patrol
11:30 Summer Film Festival "A Yank at Oxford"

KCOP 13-Ind Los Angeles
1:15pm Industry on Parade
1:30 Record Shop (Lloyd Thaxton)
2:30 Playhouse
3:00 Code Three
3:30 Dance Party (Martindale, is this Wink?)
4:30 Webster Webfoot (Weldon)
5:00 TV Hour of Stars "Deep Freeze"
6:00 News
6:15 Goodwin Knight
6:20 Cal Tinney
6:30 Jungle
7:00 Holiday (Bill Burrud)
8:00 Code Three "The Trap"
8:30 Movie "Hour of Decision"
10:00 News
10:15 Goodwin Knight
10:20 Cal Tinney
10:30 Tom Duggan
mid. Movie "Rocketship X-M"
 
Bluenoser said:
KCOP 13-Ind Los Angeles
3:30 Dance Party (Martindale, is this Wink?)

Sure was; in fact, the full title was The Wink Martindale P.O.P. Dance Party. This, a year after hitting the national charts with the spoken-word "Deck of Cards"; plus, his DJ gig at KRLA radio. According to a 1961 Billboard article, the show (which had begun in June 1960) emanated from Pacific Ocean Park (hence, the "P.O.P.") in Santa Monica, CA. A given week drew some 3,000 teenagers.
 
Bluenoser said:
from TV Guide-Southern California edition

KNXT 2-CBS Los Angeles
8:30 Amos 'n' Andy
...interestingly, The Amos 'n' Andy Music Hall, the version of the radio show that had Charles Correll and Freeman Gosden as disc jockeys, was still being heard over the CBS Radio network (and, thus, KNXT's sister KNX Radio) in first-run; it wouldn't leave KNX and the network until a couple of weeks after JFK was elected that November!...

KEYT 3-NBC/ABC/CBS Santa Barbara
9:00 77 Sunset Strip "The Silent Caper" (an episode where there are sound effects, but no dialogue; written by Roger Smith, who played Jeff Spencer)

XETV 6-ABC San Diego
9:00 77 Sunset Strip "The Silent Caper"

KABC 7-ABC Los Angeles
9:00 77 Sunset Strip "The Silent Caper"
...there's an interesting essay on WFMU's blog site -- http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2011/07/dining-at-dinos-lodge.html -- about Dino's Lounge, the real-life Sunset Strip eatery that was featured in almost every episode of the series...

KEYT 3-NBC/ABC/CBS Santa Barbara
11:15 Jack Paar (a rerun with guests Tony Randall, Lola Fisher, Renee Taylor, Jonathan Winters, and long distance walker Dr. Barbara Moore)

KRCA 4-NBC Los Angeles
11:15 Jack Paar

KFSD 10-NBC San Diego
11:15 Jack Paar
...for Paar reruns at this point, would black&white kinescopes or colour videotapes have been used? And how old would the reruns have been, months or years?...

KTTV 11-Ind Los Angeles
9:15 Art Linkletter & the Kids
...was this syndicated reruns of the "Darndest Things" segments of Art Linkletter's House Party, or a separate production?...
 
The Jack Paar re-runs were shown on Fridays and were titled "The Best of Paar". These were video tapes of previous shows with cut-in commercials replacing what had been used when the shown was first aired. I'm not sure if the show was being televised in color at this point or not. It changed to color somewhere about this time. If the original show had been in color then the re-run was as well. Remember, by this time, Paar was taping his Monday through Thursday programs earlier in the night (maybe 8:15 - 10:00 Eastern Time) so the show was accumulating a good-sized library. The re-runs shown on Fridays were probably six to nine months old as I recall.
 
Bluenoser said:
KNXT 2-CBS Los Angeles
6:10 Give Us This Day
6:15 Farm Report/News
6:30 Government
7:00 Captain Kangaroo (a week-long series on transportation ends with space travel)
7:45 CBS News
8:00 Kingdom of the Sea
8:30 Amos 'n' Andy

Where was the CBS left coast morning show Panorama Pacific? Had it ended its run by this time?
 
Cincinnati Kid said:
The Jack Paar re-runs were shown on Fridays and were titled "The Best of Paar". These were video tapes of previous shows with cut-in commercials replacing what had been used when the shown was first aired. I'm not sure if the show was being televised in color at this point or not. It changed to color somewhere about this time. If the original show had been in color then the re-run was as well. Remember, by this time, Paar was taping his Monday through Thursday programs earlier in the night (maybe 8:15 - 10:00 Eastern Time) so the show was accumulating a good-sized library. The re-runs shown on Fridays were probably six to nine months old as I recall.

On the west coast, Jack Paar was shown on a one day delay basis. The Friday re-run would run on Monday in the Pacific time zone.

This practice continued into a year or two of the Johnny Carson era.
 
At one point during the early years of the Paar Tonight Show (beore he started taping it in advance), didn't the west coast carry the 11:30 - 12:30 Eastern Time portion live from 8:30 to 9:30 Pacific Time? I seem to remember that. This would have been about 1958 or 1959.
 
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