Thursday, April 16, 1959
Channels:
2—KREM (ABC)
4—KXLY (CBS)
6—KHQ (NBC)
MORNING
7:40 am
6—Color Test Pattern
7:43
6—Test Pattern
7:56
6—Bible Reading
8 am
6—Continental Classroom
8:30
6—Q-Toons
8:45
4—Good Morning
9:00
4—Morning Playhouse
“The Mechanical Cook.” William Bendix and Audrey Totter star in the story of an Air Force crew chief whose great ambition is to become a cook and thereby help the general’s ulcers. (Repeat)
6—Dough Re Mi
9:30
4—Arthur Godfrey Time
6—Treasure Hunt
10:00
4—I Love Lucy
“Redecorating the Mertzes' Apartment.” It's redecorating time at the Mertzes'. Too bad the Ricardos won’t stay away. Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, William Frawley. (Repeat)
6—The Price Is Right
10:30
4—Top Dollar
6—Concentration
11:00
2—Romper Room
4—Love of Life
6—Tic Tac Dough
11:30
2—KREM Cartoons
4—Search for Tomorrow
6—It Could Be You
11:45
4—The Guiding Light
11:55
6—NBC News Update
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—The George Hamilton IV Show
4—The Dan Smoot Report
6—Queen for a Day
12:15
4—Industry on Parade
12:30
2—Play Your Hunch
4—As the World Turns
6—Haggis Baggis
1:00
2—Music Bingo
4—The Jimmy Dean Show
6—Young Dr. Malone
1:30
2—Star Performance
4—Art Linkletter’s House Party
6—From These Roots
2:00
2—Day in Court
4—The Big Payoff
6—Truth or Consequences
2:30
2—The Gale Storm Show
“Hold That Tiger.” Susanna tries to show the captain that he's too young to retire. Gale Storm. Nugey: ZaSu Pitts. Huxley: Roy Roberts. Rejah: Rex Evans. Cedric: James Fairfax. Dalu: Reginald Lal Singh. Jamil: Robert Clarke. Carney: Raymond Bailey. (Repeat)
4—The Verdict Is Yours
6—County Fair
3:00
2—Beat the Clock
4—The Brighter Day
6—Matinee on 6: White Cargo
(1942) Hedy Lamarr, Walter Pidgeon. An Englishman on an expedition in Africa is overcome by the charms of a native beauty.
3:15
4—The Secret Storm
3:30
2—Who Do You Trust?
4—The Edge of Night
4:00
2—American Bandstand
4—The Cliff Carl Show
4:30
4—Early Show
“A Question of Balance.” An assistant district attorney finds himself both the hunted and the hunter in a murder case.
4:45
6—Our Gang
5:00
2—Popeye
6—Q-6 Five O’Clock Movie: International Settlement
(1938) Dolores del Rio, George Sanders. A soldier of fortune, with a millions dollars, is trapped by the perils of war in Shanghai’s International Settlement.
5:30
2—Mickey Mouse Club
4—Song Shop
EVENING
6:00
2—The Huckleberry Hound Show
“Little Red Riding Huck.” Huck poses as Little Red Riding Hood to rescue granny; “Mouse-Nappers.” Jinks tosses Pixie and Dixie out the front gate; “Scooter Looter.” Yogi Bear takes a motor scooter for a wild ride around the park. (Repeat)
4—News and Sports
6:15
4—Douglas Edwards with the News
6:30
2—Newsbeat
4—I Love Lucy
“The Great Train Robbery.” Lucy gets mixed up with a jewel thief (Harry Bartell) on a cross-country rail trip that marks the end of the series' Hollywood sojourn. That's not the only reason it's a bumpy ride. Another is that Lucy keeps pulling the emergency-brake cord. Conductor: Frank Nelson. Mrs. McGillicuddy: Kathryn Card. Mr. Estes: Lou Krugman. Detective: Joseph Crehan. (Repeat)
6—Front Page
6:45
6—The Huntley-Brinkley Report
7:00
2—The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
4—Jeff’s Collie
6—Highway Patrol
“Illegal Entry.” Mathews tracks a man who smuggles illegal Mexican immigrants into the U.S.—and then blackmails them. Mathews: Broderick Crawford. Diaz: Martin Garralaga.
7:30
2—Leave It to Beaver
“Beaver Says Goodbye.” Beaver balks at returning farewell gifts when the Cleavers decide not to move. Wally: Tony Dow. June: Barbara Billingsley. Ward: Hugh Beaumont.
4—Yancy Derringer
“The Wayward Warrior.” While looking into reports of Mississippi gun-running, Yancy (Jock Mahoney) is sidetracked by a river queen and a boxing champion. Coco: Beverly Garland. Tennessee Slasher: Mickey Simpson. Warrior: Karl Lukas. Pahoo: X Brands.
6—State Trooper
“The Case of the Barefoot Girl.” A small Mexican village is the setting for robbery and murder. Francesca: Miriam Colon. Wallace: Stephen Douglass.
8:00
2—Zorro
“Treasure for the King.” Instant prosperity: Basilio and Mendoza are collecting money for Spanish bonds—and they intend to keep it. Basilio: Everett Sloane. Mendoza: Robert J. Wilke. Diego: Guy Williams. Bernardo: Gene Sheldon.
4—Dick Powell’s Zane Gray Theatre
“The Sunrise Gun.” One-time gunslinger Johnny Sunrise (Everett Sloane) plots revenge on a former enemy. Danny: Dennis Hopper. Duskin: Ben Cooper. Greening: Karl Swenson. Sheriff: Bill Henry. Bain: Dave Willock. Doc: Frank Faylen.
6—The Silent Service
“The Archerfish Spits Straight.” The commander (DeForest Kelley) of the USS Archerfish orders the attack of Japan's largest carrier. Pace: Walter Reed. Hastings: William Boyett. Exec: Paul Hahn. Dealey: Clark Gordon. (Repeat)
8:30
2—The Real McCoys
“Go Fight City Hall.” Grampa tangles with the county road commissioner and comes off second-best until his neighbors join him in the battle. Grampa: Walter Brennan. Luke: Richard Crenna.
4—Playhouse 90
“Judgment at Nuremberg.” An American jurist is called on to sit in in judgment of four German defendants who served as judges under the Hitler government. Judge Haywood: Claude Rains. Gen. Parker: Melvyn Douglas. Otto Rolfe: Maximilian Schell.
6—Oldsmobile Music Theatre
“Too Bad About Sheila Troy.” A temperamental movie actress (Carol Lawrence) smashes up one marriage and tries another in her search for security. Part 1 of two. Roddy McDowall, Hurd Hatfield.
9:00
2—The Pat Boone-Chevy Showroom
Jo Stafford is the guest, with Tony Mattola, Al Caiola and Howard Collins as the supporting group; also appearing are Margarett Ann and the Ja-Da Quartet..
6—Sea Hunt
“Nerve Gas.” Mike aids a diver who was overcome while exploring a sunken submarine. Mike: Lloyd Bridges. Dr. Winnick: Ken Drake. Stan: Anthony George. Louise: Lisa Gaye.
9:30
2—The Rough Riders
“Paradise Gap.” Three nuns run into opposition when they try to claim a property inheritance for charity. Lt. Kirby (Jan Merlin) meets the nuns and, hearing of their difficulty, offers to help them. Sister Loretta: Claudia Barrett. Sister Eugenia: Helen Kleeb. Sister Celestina: Jeanette Nolan. Flagg: Kent Taylor. Sinclair: Peter Whitney.
6—The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
Ernie and the crew present their version of Gilbert and Sullivan’s operetta “The Mikado.”
10:00
2—Dial 999
4—Bold Venture
A sea captain's portrait is the only clue in a blackmail-murder case. Shannon: Dane Clark. Sailor: Joan Marshall.
6—You Bet Your Life
Two champions from the world of sport, Kenny Washington and Earlene Brown, swap gags with Mr. Quizmaster.
10:30
2—Nightbeat
4—News
6—News
10:45
2—ABC News
(John Daly)
4—Late Show: The Face of Marble
(1946) John Carradine, Claudia Drake. A mad professor conducts strange experiments in bringing the dead back to life.
6—Q-6 Late Movie: Sadie McKee
(1934) Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone. A girl takes up with a ukulele player when her romance with a rich boy gets put on hold.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—Channel 2 Theatre: Bad Men of Missouri
(1941) Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman. The Younger Brothers become outlaws to fight off carpetbaggers.
Channels:
2—KREM (ABC)
4—KXLY (CBS)
6—KHQ (NBC)
MORNING
7:40 am
6—Color Test Pattern
7:43
6—Test Pattern
7:56
6—Bible Reading
8 am
6—Continental Classroom
8:30
6—Q-Toons
8:45
4—Good Morning
9:00
4—Morning Playhouse
“The Mechanical Cook.” William Bendix and Audrey Totter star in the story of an Air Force crew chief whose great ambition is to become a cook and thereby help the general’s ulcers. (Repeat)
6—Dough Re Mi
9:30
4—Arthur Godfrey Time
6—Treasure Hunt
10:00
4—I Love Lucy
“Redecorating the Mertzes' Apartment.” It's redecorating time at the Mertzes'. Too bad the Ricardos won’t stay away. Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, William Frawley. (Repeat)
6—The Price Is Right
10:30
4—Top Dollar
6—Concentration
11:00
2—Romper Room
4—Love of Life
6—Tic Tac Dough
11:30
2—KREM Cartoons
4—Search for Tomorrow
6—It Could Be You
11:45
4—The Guiding Light
11:55
6—NBC News Update
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—The George Hamilton IV Show
4—The Dan Smoot Report
6—Queen for a Day
12:15
4—Industry on Parade
12:30
2—Play Your Hunch
4—As the World Turns
6—Haggis Baggis
1:00
2—Music Bingo
4—The Jimmy Dean Show
6—Young Dr. Malone
1:30
2—Star Performance
4—Art Linkletter’s House Party
6—From These Roots
2:00
2—Day in Court
4—The Big Payoff
6—Truth or Consequences
2:30
2—The Gale Storm Show
“Hold That Tiger.” Susanna tries to show the captain that he's too young to retire. Gale Storm. Nugey: ZaSu Pitts. Huxley: Roy Roberts. Rejah: Rex Evans. Cedric: James Fairfax. Dalu: Reginald Lal Singh. Jamil: Robert Clarke. Carney: Raymond Bailey. (Repeat)
4—The Verdict Is Yours
6—County Fair
3:00
2—Beat the Clock
4—The Brighter Day
6—Matinee on 6: White Cargo
(1942) Hedy Lamarr, Walter Pidgeon. An Englishman on an expedition in Africa is overcome by the charms of a native beauty.
3:15
4—The Secret Storm
3:30
2—Who Do You Trust?
4—The Edge of Night
4:00
2—American Bandstand
4—The Cliff Carl Show
4:30
4—Early Show
“A Question of Balance.” An assistant district attorney finds himself both the hunted and the hunter in a murder case.
4:45
6—Our Gang
5:00
2—Popeye
6—Q-6 Five O’Clock Movie: International Settlement
(1938) Dolores del Rio, George Sanders. A soldier of fortune, with a millions dollars, is trapped by the perils of war in Shanghai’s International Settlement.
5:30
2—Mickey Mouse Club
4—Song Shop
EVENING
6:00
2—The Huckleberry Hound Show
“Little Red Riding Huck.” Huck poses as Little Red Riding Hood to rescue granny; “Mouse-Nappers.” Jinks tosses Pixie and Dixie out the front gate; “Scooter Looter.” Yogi Bear takes a motor scooter for a wild ride around the park. (Repeat)
4—News and Sports
6:15
4—Douglas Edwards with the News
6:30
2—Newsbeat
4—I Love Lucy
“The Great Train Robbery.” Lucy gets mixed up with a jewel thief (Harry Bartell) on a cross-country rail trip that marks the end of the series' Hollywood sojourn. That's not the only reason it's a bumpy ride. Another is that Lucy keeps pulling the emergency-brake cord. Conductor: Frank Nelson. Mrs. McGillicuddy: Kathryn Card. Mr. Estes: Lou Krugman. Detective: Joseph Crehan. (Repeat)
6—Front Page
6:45
6—The Huntley-Brinkley Report
7:00
2—The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
4—Jeff’s Collie
6—Highway Patrol
“Illegal Entry.” Mathews tracks a man who smuggles illegal Mexican immigrants into the U.S.—and then blackmails them. Mathews: Broderick Crawford. Diaz: Martin Garralaga.
7:30
2—Leave It to Beaver
“Beaver Says Goodbye.” Beaver balks at returning farewell gifts when the Cleavers decide not to move. Wally: Tony Dow. June: Barbara Billingsley. Ward: Hugh Beaumont.
4—Yancy Derringer
“The Wayward Warrior.” While looking into reports of Mississippi gun-running, Yancy (Jock Mahoney) is sidetracked by a river queen and a boxing champion. Coco: Beverly Garland. Tennessee Slasher: Mickey Simpson. Warrior: Karl Lukas. Pahoo: X Brands.
6—State Trooper
“The Case of the Barefoot Girl.” A small Mexican village is the setting for robbery and murder. Francesca: Miriam Colon. Wallace: Stephen Douglass.
8:00
2—Zorro
“Treasure for the King.” Instant prosperity: Basilio and Mendoza are collecting money for Spanish bonds—and they intend to keep it. Basilio: Everett Sloane. Mendoza: Robert J. Wilke. Diego: Guy Williams. Bernardo: Gene Sheldon.
4—Dick Powell’s Zane Gray Theatre
“The Sunrise Gun.” One-time gunslinger Johnny Sunrise (Everett Sloane) plots revenge on a former enemy. Danny: Dennis Hopper. Duskin: Ben Cooper. Greening: Karl Swenson. Sheriff: Bill Henry. Bain: Dave Willock. Doc: Frank Faylen.
6—The Silent Service
“The Archerfish Spits Straight.” The commander (DeForest Kelley) of the USS Archerfish orders the attack of Japan's largest carrier. Pace: Walter Reed. Hastings: William Boyett. Exec: Paul Hahn. Dealey: Clark Gordon. (Repeat)
8:30
2—The Real McCoys
“Go Fight City Hall.” Grampa tangles with the county road commissioner and comes off second-best until his neighbors join him in the battle. Grampa: Walter Brennan. Luke: Richard Crenna.
4—Playhouse 90
“Judgment at Nuremberg.” An American jurist is called on to sit in in judgment of four German defendants who served as judges under the Hitler government. Judge Haywood: Claude Rains. Gen. Parker: Melvyn Douglas. Otto Rolfe: Maximilian Schell.
6—Oldsmobile Music Theatre
“Too Bad About Sheila Troy.” A temperamental movie actress (Carol Lawrence) smashes up one marriage and tries another in her search for security. Part 1 of two. Roddy McDowall, Hurd Hatfield.
9:00
2—The Pat Boone-Chevy Showroom
Jo Stafford is the guest, with Tony Mattola, Al Caiola and Howard Collins as the supporting group; also appearing are Margarett Ann and the Ja-Da Quartet..
6—Sea Hunt
“Nerve Gas.” Mike aids a diver who was overcome while exploring a sunken submarine. Mike: Lloyd Bridges. Dr. Winnick: Ken Drake. Stan: Anthony George. Louise: Lisa Gaye.
9:30
2—The Rough Riders
“Paradise Gap.” Three nuns run into opposition when they try to claim a property inheritance for charity. Lt. Kirby (Jan Merlin) meets the nuns and, hearing of their difficulty, offers to help them. Sister Loretta: Claudia Barrett. Sister Eugenia: Helen Kleeb. Sister Celestina: Jeanette Nolan. Flagg: Kent Taylor. Sinclair: Peter Whitney.
6—The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
Ernie and the crew present their version of Gilbert and Sullivan’s operetta “The Mikado.”
10:00
2—Dial 999
4—Bold Venture
A sea captain's portrait is the only clue in a blackmail-murder case. Shannon: Dane Clark. Sailor: Joan Marshall.
6—You Bet Your Life
Two champions from the world of sport, Kenny Washington and Earlene Brown, swap gags with Mr. Quizmaster.
10:30
2—Nightbeat
4—News
6—News
10:45
2—ABC News
(John Daly)
4—Late Show: The Face of Marble
(1946) John Carradine, Claudia Drake. A mad professor conducts strange experiments in bringing the dead back to life.
6—Q-6 Late Movie: Sadie McKee
(1934) Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone. A girl takes up with a ukulele player when her romance with a rich boy gets put on hold.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—Channel 2 Theatre: Bad Men of Missouri
(1941) Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman. The Younger Brothers become outlaws to fight off carpetbaggers.