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Retro: Southern Ohio Sat, Aug 9, 1958

from TV Guide-Southern Ohio edition

WLWD 2-NBC/ABC Dayton
7:00 Movie: TBA
8:00 Cartoons
8:30 Don's House
9:00 People & Places
9:30 Let's Explore
10:00 Howdy Doody
10:30 Ruff & Reddy
11:00 Fury "The Horse Nobody Wanted"
11:30 Blondie "Get That Gun"
noon World is Your Community
12:15 Dugout Dope (Smith)
12:30 Baseball: Cincinnati-Pittsburgh (commentators George Bryson/Frank McCormik)
3:00 Scoreboard
3:15 Top Pro Golf
4:15 Miniature Theater
4:30 Detective's Diary "Murder by Error"
5:00 TV Teen Time
6:30 Midwestern Hayride (c)
7:30 People are Funny
8:00 Bob Crosby (c/guests the Andrews Sisters, Edgar Bergen (with Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd), and George Hamilton IV)
9:00 Lawrence Welk
10:00 Tombstone Territory "Outlaw's Bugle"
10:30 Joseph Cotten "Forgotten Man"
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
11:15 Movie "Whistling in the Dark"

WLWC 4-NBC Columbus
9:00 RFD Columbus
9:30 Exploring Ohio "Cooperation Saves the Land" (guest T.C. Kennard, Ohio Soil Conservation Service (USDA) Director)
10:00 Howdy Doody
10:30 Ruff & Reddy
11:00 Fury "The Horse Nobody Wanted"
11:30 Blondie "Get That Gun"
noon School Business, Your Business "Keeping the Records Straight" (Columbus Board of Eduication director of pupil personnel is the guest, Joe Davis moderates)
12:15 Dugout Dope
12:30 Baseball: Cincinnati-Pittsburgh
3:00 Scoreboard
3:10 Top Pro Golf: in Apple Valley CA, Canadian Stan Leonard takes on Roberto DeVicenzo
4:10 Movie: TBA
6:00 Sally Flowers
6:30 Midwestern Hayride (c)
7:30 People are Funny
8:00 Bob Crosby (c)
9:00 Opening Night "The Quiet Stranger"
9:30 Turning Point "A Reasonable Doubt"
10:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (performers: the Robert Maxwell Trombone Trio (Gary IN), Thomas Henry (Dorchester MA/tenor), Lau Mok (Columbia SC/harmonica player), and the Tappers (Lawrence MA/dancing instrumentalists))
10:30 Joseph Cotten "Forgotten Man"
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
11:15 Movie "They Live by Night"

WLWT 5-NBC Cincinnati
8:00 Movie "Trail to San Antone"
9:30 Signal Three (Lt. Merhing welcomes "Sweethearts" of Ohio DeMulay meeting in Cincy for their 33rd annual conclave)
10:00 Howdy Doody
10:30 Ruff & Reddy
11:00 Fury "The Horse Nobody Wanted"
11:30 Blondie "Get That Gun"
noon Invitation Playhouse "Vicious Circle"
12:15 Dugout Dope
12:30 Baseball: Cincinnati-Pittsburgh
3:00 Scoreboard
3:15 Top Pro Golf: Leonard v DeVicenzo
4:15 All About Sports
4:30 Detective's Diary "Murder by Error"
5:00 Playhouse 30 "The White Cream Pitcher"
5:30 Movie "Rainbow Over Texas"
6:30 Midwestern Hayride (c)
7:30 People are Funny
8:00 Bob Crosby (c)
9:00 Opening Night "The Quiet Stranger"
9:30 Turning Point "A Reasonable Doubt"
10:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour
10:30 Joseph Cotten "Forgotten Man"
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
11:15 Movie "Gallant Bess"

WTVN 6-ABC Columbus
11:00 Cartoons
noon Double Feature Movies "The Luck of the Irish"/"Two Against the World"
3:00 Gene's Canteen
4:00 Movie "Fence Riders"
5:00 Cartoons
6:00 Movie "Caught"
7:30 Dick Clark (guests Ray Smith, and the Elegants)
8:00 Jubilee, USA (guests Carl Smith, the Jordanaires Quartet, and 8-yr-old Eva Kay "Cookie" McKinney)
9:00 Lawrence Welk
10:00 Frontier Doctor "San Francisco File"
10:30 Movie "One Touch of Venus"
12:15 News (Paul Meyers)
12:30 Movie "The Man Who Cried Wolf"

WHIO 7-CBS Dayton
9:30 Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11:00 Jimmy Dean (guests Dick Roman and Shaye Cogan)
11:30 Magic Circus
noon Lone Ranger "Trapped"
12:30 Little Rascals
1:30 Jana Demas
2:00 Urban & Suburban
2:30 TBA
3:00 Good Ship Zion
3:30 Horse Race: Travers Stakes (the 89th annual from Saratoga Springs, commentators Fred Capossela/Chris Schenkel)
4:00 TBA
5:00 Movie "Man from Oklahoma"
6:00 Rising Generation
6:30 TBA
7:00 Sports (Tom Blackburn)
7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Fugitive Nurse"
8:30 Top Dollar
9:00 Oh! Susanna "The Case of the Chinese Puzzle"
9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel
10:00 Gunsmoke
10:30 Badge 714 (Dragnet)
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
11:20 Movie "Beachhead"

WCPO 9-ABC Cincinnati
7:00 Know Your World
7:15 Industry on Parade
7:30 Big Picture
8:00 Get Set, Go!
8:30 Willie Wonderful
8:55 Play It Safe
9:30 Movie "Fighting for Justice"
10:30 Cowboy G-Men "General Delivery"
11:00 Ramar of the Jungle "White Savages"
11:30 Laurel & Hardy "Chicken Come Home"
noon TV Dance Party (Foland)
4:00 Movie "Dangerous Business"
5:00 Movie "Stage Coach Days"
6:00 Movie "Not Wanted"
7:30 Dick Clark
8:00 Jubilee, USA
9:00 Lawrence Welk
10:00 Midwestern Hayride (Rivers are the night's theme, with Dean Richards pinch-hitting for a vacationing Paul Dixon)
10:30 Chicago Wrestling
11:30 Movie "Too Many Husbands"

WBNS 10-CBS Columbus
8:30 TBA
9:00 Laughland
9:30 Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11:00 Jimmy Dean
11:30 Cartoons
noon Lone Ranger "Trapped"
12:30 George Kell (George talks with Joe DiMaggio, who's at Yankee Stadium to play in an old-timers game)
12:40 Baseball: Boston-Yankees, preceded by a 2-inning old-timers game featuring players from the '47 Yankees and '46 Red Sox (commentators Dizzy Dean/Buddy Blattner)
3:30 Horse Race: Travers Stakes
4:00 Movie "Singing Hills"
5:00 Stu Erwin "The Contest"
5:30 My Little Margie "Go North, Young Girl"
6:00 Sgt. Preston "Ghost Mine"
6:30 Annie Oakley
7:00 Honeymooners "Funny Money"
7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Fugitive Nurse"
8:30 Top Dollar
9:00 Oh! Susanna "The Case of the Chinese Puzzle"
9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel
10:00 Gunsmoke
10:30 Boots & Saddles
11:00 Alfred Hitchcock "Last Request"
11:30 Movie "Operation Manhunt"

WKRC 12-CBS Cincinnati
9:30 Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Mighty Mouse
11:00 Farmer Al Falfa
11:30 Jimmy Dean
noon Lone Ranger "Trapped"
12:30 Film Feature
1:00 Movie "Tovarich"
2:30 Movie "The Drifting Kid"
3:30 Horse Race: Travers Stakes
4:00 Movie "Trigger Law"
5:00 Championship Wrestling
6:00 My Little Margie "Vern's Butterflies"
6:30 Ray Milland "Poet and Peggy"
7:00 Ellery Queen "A Fatal Signal"
7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Fugitive Nurse"
8:30 Top Dollar
9:00 Oh! Susanna "The Case of the Chinese Puzzle"
9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel
10:00 Gunsmoke
10:30 Highway Patrol
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
11:15 Movie "The Little Kidnappers"


WOSU 34-Edu Columbus
WCET 48-Edu Cincinnati

no scheduled programming
 
Notice that "Midwestern Hayride" was also on the ABC-TV Network at a summer replacement during this time in addition to their regular show on the WLW stations earlier in the evening.
 
Cincinnati Kid said:
Notice that "Midwestern Hayride" was also on the ABC-TV Network at a summer replacement during this time in addition to their regular show on the WLW stations earlier in the evening.

I wondered what the story was on that... :)
 
Interesting that the CBS Game of the Week (Yanlees vs. Red Sox) was seen in Columbus but wasn't carried in either Cincinatti or Dayton, while the regional telecast of the Reds/Pirates game was being carried on stations in all three cities covered in this edition of TV Guide.

Was there a policy back then of blacking out the national network game within so many miles of a major league market's stadium (Dayton's within about 50-55 miles of Cincinatti), so it wouldn't hurt either viewership or attendance of the regional team's game?
 
Bob1370 said:
Interesting that the CBS Game of the Week (Yankees vs. Red Sox)...

LOL! Even back then. ;D

Doesn't it seem that for the past 4-5 weeks, almost every MLB game on ESPN and TBS
has involved NYY or BOS (if not NYY/BOS)?
 
Bob1370 said:
Was there a policy back then of blacking out the national network game within so many miles of a major league market's stadium (Dayton's within about 50-55 miles of Cincinatti), so it wouldn't hurt either viewership or attendance of the regional team's game?

There was such a policy at that time and for the belief that showing such games would affect the attendance of the home teams in those cities. As a result, none of the CBS or NBC games of the week were shown in major league cities. That also prevented people here and in other such cities from hearing announcers such as: Dizzy Dean, Buddy Blattner, Pee Wee Reese, Leo Durocher, Bob Wolfe, Joe Garagiola and others at least during the regular season. This policy changed for the 1965 Season when ABC-TV started doing the Game of the Week. It was shown in major league cities as well as the rest of the country.
 
oldiesfan6479 said:
Bob1370 said:
Interesting that the CBS Game of the Week (Yankees vs. Red Sox)...

LOL! Even back then. ;D

Doesn't it seem that for the past 4-5 weeks, almost every MLB game on ESPN and TBS
has involved NYY or BOS (if not NYY/BOS)?

In '58 the Red Sox finished in 3rd place, 13 games behind the Yankees. The White Sox finished in 2nd. They were 10 games out. The Yankees best the Braves in the World Series.
 
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