Wednesday, April 16, 1969
Channels:
2—KREM (ABC)
4—KXLY (CBS)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (NET; classroom programming unlisted)
6:55 am
4—Farm Reports
7:00
4—CBS Morning News
(Joseph Benti)
6—Today
Soul singer James Brown; Finnish ambassador to the United Nations Max Jakobson; ragtime pianist Max Morath. (Hugh Downs)
7:30
4—Popeye, Wallaby and Friends
8:00
4—Captain Kangaroo
9:00
2—Living
4—Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
6—It Takes Two
James Drury, Pat Harrington, and Sebastian Cabot and their wives. Vin Scully is the host.
9:15
2—Social Security in Action
9:25
6—NBC News
(Nancy Dickerson)
9:30
2—Kartoon Korner
4—The Beverly Hillbillies
6—Concentration
10:00
2—MOVIE: Mara Maru
(1952) Errol Flynn, Ruth Roman. A salvage diver is accused of murder while hunting a mysterious treasure.
4—Andy of Mayberry
6—Personality
Larry Blyden welcomes guests Marty Allen, Joan Rivers and Chester Morris, who attempt to guess the inner personalities of Shelley Berman, Connie Stevens, Walter Brennan, Shani Wallis and George C. Scott.
10:30
4—The Dick Van Dyke Show
6—The Hollywood Squares
Panelists: Kaye Ballard, Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Nanette Fabray, Stu Gilliam, Peggy Lipton, Jan Murray, Charley Weaver, and center square Paul Lynde. Peter Marshall hosts.
11:00
4—Love of Life
6—Jeopardy!
11:25
4—CBS News
(Douglas Edwards)
11:30
4—Search for Tomorrow
6—Eye Guess
11:45
2—Channel 2 Newsbreak
11:55
6—Q-6 News
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—Bewitched
4—Dialing for Dollars
6—Hidden Faces
12:10
7—Misterogers’ Neighborhood
12:30
2—Funny You Should Ask
4—As the World Turns
6—Days of Our Lives
12:55
2—The Children’s Doctor
(Dr. Lendon Smith, M.D.)
1:00
2—Dream House
4—Dialing for Dollars
6—The Doctors
1:30
2—Let’s Make a Deal
4—The Guiding Light
6—Another World
2:00
2—The Newlywed Game
4—The Secret Storm
6—Password
2:30
2—The Dating Game
4—The Edge of Night
6—The Match Game
12:55
6—NBC News
(Floyd Kalber)
3:00
2—General Hospital
4—The Linkletter Show
6—The Steve Allen Show
3:30
2—One Life to Live
4—The Lucy Show
4:00
2—Dark Shadows
4—The Mike Douglas Show
Scheduled: Singer Shirley Bassey; actor Glenn Ford; The Beach Boys; author Robin Morgan; actor Hal Frazier.
4:30
2—Make Room for Daddy
6—Perry Mason
5:00
2—Hazel
5:15
7—The Friendly Giant
5:30
2—Ivan Smith News
4—KXLY Evening News
6—I Love Lucy
7—Misterogers’ Neighborhood
EVENING
6:00
2—I Spy
4—CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
6—The Huntley-Brinkley Report
7—What’s New?
6:30
4—The Flintstones
6—Q-6 News
7—TV High School
7:00
2—What’s My Line?
4—Truth or Consequences
A mini-clad model goes a go-go routine while three contestants try to guess the total amount of cash sewn to her dress. Bob Barker hosts.
7—Yoga for Health
7:30
2—Here Come the Brides
“The Deadly Trade.” All of Seattle—especially the Bolts—face threats of violence from a vengeful old trapper (R.G. Armstrong) whose son died in a logging accident. Jason: Robert Brown. Jeremy: Bobby Sherman. Linda: Jacqueline Scott. Joshua: David Soul. Jobe: Ross Hagen.
4—MOVIE: Simba
(1955) Dirk Bogarde, Donald Sinden. Shortly after his arrival in Kenya, a man learns that his brother has fallen victim to a tribe of Mau Maus.
6—The Virginian
“The Heritage.” Folk singer Buffy Sainte-Marie portrays a Shoshone who returns from an Eastern school with serious doubts about rejoining her tribe. Tza'Wuda: Ned Romero. Virginian: James Drury. McKinley: Jim Davis. Trampas: Doug McClure. Den'Gwatzi: Jay Silverheels. Grainger: John McIntire. (Repeat)
7—The Gallery
8:00
7—Spectrum
8:30
2—The King Family Show
The look and sound of spring dominates the selections chosen by the King family. Musical highlights: “April Showers,” “Papa Sang Bass,” “Look to the Rainbow,” and “Sunrise, Sunset.”
7—Book Beat
9:00
2—The ABC Wednesday Night Movie: Do Not Disturb
(1965) Doris Day, Rod Taylor. A high-powered trouble-shooter is sent to London to revive a failing British woolen firm. He makes the mistake of taking his trouble-prone wife along, who promptly gets upset by his long periods away from their country home.
6—The Kraft Music Hall
“Johnny Cash… On the Road.” Johnny Cash hosts Kate Smith, Don Ho, Paul Lynde, Browning Bryant, Carl Perkins, the Statler Brothers and the Tennessee Three.
7—News in Perspetive
9:30
4—Green Acres
“A Star Named Arnold Is Born.” Conclusion. Hollywood producer Boris Fedor is stunned to discover that Arnold Ziffel is a pig, but decides to test him in order to bring the greedy agent of a horse-actor into line. Lisa: Eva Gabor. Oliver: Eddie Albert. Fedor: Oscar Beregi. Sweitzer: Peter Leeds. (Repeat)
10:00
4—The Jonathan Winters Show
Scheduled: Actor Howard Duff; dancer Juliet Prowse; Charley Weaver.
6—The Outsider
“Through a Stained Glass Window.” Kooks and thugs crowd Ross (Darren McGavin) as he searches a crumbling section of Los Angeles for $250,000 that was stolen years before. Fox: Walter Burke. Bob: Arch Johnson. James: Mickey Shaughnessy.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—Nightbeat
4—The Scene Tonight
6—Q-6 News
11:30
2—The Joey Bishop Show
Scheduled: Comedian Jack Carter; singer Bobbie Gentry; singer Jimmy Dean; columnist Sidney Skolsky.
4—MOVIE: You Know What Sailors Are
(1954) Akim Tamiroff, Donald Sinden. Minor war is averted as an indirect result of a naval officer’s prank of creating a secret weapon from junk.
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Scheduled: Actor George Jessel; singer Dana Valery; comedian David Steinberg; mime Michael Grando; photographer Bernard of Hollywood.
Channels:
2—KREM (ABC)
4—KXLY (CBS)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (NET; classroom programming unlisted)
6:55 am
4—Farm Reports
7:00
4—CBS Morning News
(Joseph Benti)
6—Today
Soul singer James Brown; Finnish ambassador to the United Nations Max Jakobson; ragtime pianist Max Morath. (Hugh Downs)
7:30
4—Popeye, Wallaby and Friends
8:00
4—Captain Kangaroo
9:00
2—Living
4—Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
6—It Takes Two
James Drury, Pat Harrington, and Sebastian Cabot and their wives. Vin Scully is the host.
9:15
2—Social Security in Action
9:25
6—NBC News
(Nancy Dickerson)
9:30
2—Kartoon Korner
4—The Beverly Hillbillies
6—Concentration
10:00
2—MOVIE: Mara Maru
(1952) Errol Flynn, Ruth Roman. A salvage diver is accused of murder while hunting a mysterious treasure.
4—Andy of Mayberry
6—Personality
Larry Blyden welcomes guests Marty Allen, Joan Rivers and Chester Morris, who attempt to guess the inner personalities of Shelley Berman, Connie Stevens, Walter Brennan, Shani Wallis and George C. Scott.
10:30
4—The Dick Van Dyke Show
6—The Hollywood Squares
Panelists: Kaye Ballard, Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Nanette Fabray, Stu Gilliam, Peggy Lipton, Jan Murray, Charley Weaver, and center square Paul Lynde. Peter Marshall hosts.
11:00
4—Love of Life
6—Jeopardy!
11:25
4—CBS News
(Douglas Edwards)
11:30
4—Search for Tomorrow
6—Eye Guess
11:45
2—Channel 2 Newsbreak
11:55
6—Q-6 News
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—Bewitched
4—Dialing for Dollars
6—Hidden Faces
12:10
7—Misterogers’ Neighborhood
12:30
2—Funny You Should Ask
4—As the World Turns
6—Days of Our Lives
12:55
2—The Children’s Doctor
(Dr. Lendon Smith, M.D.)
1:00
2—Dream House
4—Dialing for Dollars
6—The Doctors
1:30
2—Let’s Make a Deal
4—The Guiding Light
6—Another World
2:00
2—The Newlywed Game
4—The Secret Storm
6—Password
2:30
2—The Dating Game
4—The Edge of Night
6—The Match Game
12:55
6—NBC News
(Floyd Kalber)
3:00
2—General Hospital
4—The Linkletter Show
6—The Steve Allen Show
3:30
2—One Life to Live
4—The Lucy Show
4:00
2—Dark Shadows
4—The Mike Douglas Show
Scheduled: Singer Shirley Bassey; actor Glenn Ford; The Beach Boys; author Robin Morgan; actor Hal Frazier.
4:30
2—Make Room for Daddy
6—Perry Mason
5:00
2—Hazel
5:15
7—The Friendly Giant
5:30
2—Ivan Smith News
4—KXLY Evening News
6—I Love Lucy
7—Misterogers’ Neighborhood
EVENING
6:00
2—I Spy
4—CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
6—The Huntley-Brinkley Report
7—What’s New?
6:30
4—The Flintstones
6—Q-6 News
7—TV High School
7:00
2—What’s My Line?
4—Truth or Consequences
A mini-clad model goes a go-go routine while three contestants try to guess the total amount of cash sewn to her dress. Bob Barker hosts.
7—Yoga for Health
7:30
2—Here Come the Brides
“The Deadly Trade.” All of Seattle—especially the Bolts—face threats of violence from a vengeful old trapper (R.G. Armstrong) whose son died in a logging accident. Jason: Robert Brown. Jeremy: Bobby Sherman. Linda: Jacqueline Scott. Joshua: David Soul. Jobe: Ross Hagen.
4—MOVIE: Simba
(1955) Dirk Bogarde, Donald Sinden. Shortly after his arrival in Kenya, a man learns that his brother has fallen victim to a tribe of Mau Maus.
6—The Virginian
“The Heritage.” Folk singer Buffy Sainte-Marie portrays a Shoshone who returns from an Eastern school with serious doubts about rejoining her tribe. Tza'Wuda: Ned Romero. Virginian: James Drury. McKinley: Jim Davis. Trampas: Doug McClure. Den'Gwatzi: Jay Silverheels. Grainger: John McIntire. (Repeat)
7—The Gallery
8:00
7—Spectrum
8:30
2—The King Family Show
The look and sound of spring dominates the selections chosen by the King family. Musical highlights: “April Showers,” “Papa Sang Bass,” “Look to the Rainbow,” and “Sunrise, Sunset.”
7—Book Beat
9:00
2—The ABC Wednesday Night Movie: Do Not Disturb
(1965) Doris Day, Rod Taylor. A high-powered trouble-shooter is sent to London to revive a failing British woolen firm. He makes the mistake of taking his trouble-prone wife along, who promptly gets upset by his long periods away from their country home.
6—The Kraft Music Hall
“Johnny Cash… On the Road.” Johnny Cash hosts Kate Smith, Don Ho, Paul Lynde, Browning Bryant, Carl Perkins, the Statler Brothers and the Tennessee Three.
7—News in Perspetive
9:30
4—Green Acres
“A Star Named Arnold Is Born.” Conclusion. Hollywood producer Boris Fedor is stunned to discover that Arnold Ziffel is a pig, but decides to test him in order to bring the greedy agent of a horse-actor into line. Lisa: Eva Gabor. Oliver: Eddie Albert. Fedor: Oscar Beregi. Sweitzer: Peter Leeds. (Repeat)
10:00
4—The Jonathan Winters Show
Scheduled: Actor Howard Duff; dancer Juliet Prowse; Charley Weaver.
6—The Outsider
“Through a Stained Glass Window.” Kooks and thugs crowd Ross (Darren McGavin) as he searches a crumbling section of Los Angeles for $250,000 that was stolen years before. Fox: Walter Burke. Bob: Arch Johnson. James: Mickey Shaughnessy.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—Nightbeat
4—The Scene Tonight
6—Q-6 News
11:30
2—The Joey Bishop Show
Scheduled: Comedian Jack Carter; singer Bobbie Gentry; singer Jimmy Dean; columnist Sidney Skolsky.
4—MOVIE: You Know What Sailors Are
(1954) Akim Tamiroff, Donald Sinden. Minor war is averted as an indirect result of a naval officer’s prank of creating a secret weapon from junk.
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Scheduled: Actor George Jessel; singer Dana Valery; comedian David Steinberg; mime Michael Grando; photographer Bernard of Hollywood.