It's time to go out to Tinsel-town in this season of tinsel.
Los Angeles, California:
(2) KNXT (CBS O&O; now KCBS on digital 43; PSIP 2)
(4) KNBC (NBC O&O; now digital 36; PSIP 4)
(5) KTLA (Independent; now CW affiliate on digital 31; PSIP 5)
(7) KABC (ABC O&O; now digital 7; PSIP same)
(9) KHJ (Independent; now KCAL on digital 9; PSIP same)
(11) KTTV (Independent; now FOX O&O on digital 11; PSIP same)
(13) KCOP (Independent; now MyNetworkTV affiliate on digital 13; PSIP same)
(22) KWHY (Independent; now Spanish-language station on digital 42; PSIP 22)
(28) KCET (PBS; now Independent public station on digital 28; PSIP same)
(34) KMEX (Spanish-language Independent; now digital 34; PSIP same)
(40) KLXA (Spanish-language Independent; now Trinity Broadcasting Network O&O on digital 33; PSIP 40)
Glendale, California:
(30) KHOF (religious Independent; now ION affiliate licensed to San Bernardino on digital 38; PSIP 30)
Corona, California:
(52) KBSC (Independent; now KVEA, a Telemundo O&O on digital 39; PSIP 52)
Santa Barbara, California:
[3] KEYT (ABC; now digital 27; PSIP 3)
San Bernardino, California:
[24] KVCR (PBS; now digital 26; PSIP 24)
Palm Springs, California:
[36] KMIR (NBC; now digital 46; PSIP 36)
[42] KPLM (ABC; now KESQ on digital 42; PSIP same)
For programs on channel 8 in Santa Barbara, see KEYT; for programs on channel 82 in Palm Springs, see KPLM
MORNING
6:15 a.m.
(11) Christopher Closeup
6:30
(11) Bible Answers--religion
7:00
(2) Archie's Fun House--CBS Sunday-morning cartoon
(4) Christopher Closeup (different episode from KTTV)
(5) Stream of Faith--probably local religion
(9) Hour of Deliverance
(11) Unit One--local public affairs
(13) Ask Congress (unsure if local or syndicated)
7:15
(13) Social Security--government film (I beileve)
7:30
(2) Harlem Globetrotters--CBS
(4) Around the World in 80 Days--NBC cartoon (?)
(5) Mormon Tabernacle Choir
(9) Billy James Hargis and His All-American Kids--the right-wing evangelist takes on "America's sea strength, Vietnam and X-rated movies"
(11) Elementary News--probably local public affairs, apparently about education
(13) Sacred Heart---Catholic devotional
7:45
(13) Christopher Closeup--yet another different episode
8:00
(2) Lamp Unto My Feet--long-running CBS show about religion
(4) Talking With a Giant--appears to be local show for teenagers
(5) Rex Humbard
(7) It Is Written
(9) Herald of Truth
(11) Wonderama--syndicated version of sister Metromedia station WNEW's famed kiddie show, hosted by Bob McAllister
(13) Revival Fires
8:30
(2) Look Up and Live--another CBS religious show
(4) Serendipity--local childrens' show with an emphasis on education
(7) Campus Profile--local public affairs
(9) Day of Discovery
(13) I Believe in Miracles
9:00
(2) Today's Religion--apparently local
(4) Challenge My Sermon--you read right; a local pastor submitted his thoughts to a panel of college kids, who in turn, grilled him on the topic (that's 1970s California for you right there in a nutshell--try that in Alabama or Iowa or elsewhere)
(5) Day of Discovery
(7) Kingdom of Carealot--probably local children's show
(9) Oral Roberts
(13) Brother Al--probably local religion
(34) Musica Y Palabras
9:30
(2) Pro Football Pre-Game Show (except for the 1974 season when CBS did some experimenting with the format, the "NFL Today" titled has been used since 1964, according to Wikipedia)
[3] Film--no title given
(4) Meet the Press--Democratic presidential nominee George McGovern's wife Eleanor was the guest today
(5) Amazing Prophecies--religion
(7) Angie's Garage (no idea about this one ...)
(9) I Believe in Miracles (I think you would about have to to watch this instead of football--!!!)
(13) Old Time Gospel Hour--of course, Jerry Falwell's broadcast from the Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia
(34) Esta Es La Vida
9:45
[3] Accion De La Comunidad--local Spanish-speaking public affairs (almost has to be)
10:00
(2) NFL Football--Los Angeles Rams vs. Atlanta Falcons (played on the road; no blackout)
[3] (7) Curiosity Shop--ABC children's educational series
(4) [36] NFL Football--Baltimore Colts vs. Buffalo Bills
(5) Hour of Power--Robert Schuller's broadcast from the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California (for info about the deteriorating state of that church now, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_Cathedral)
(9) Movie--"The Trap," 1959
(34) Frente A La Vida
10:30
(13) Faith for Today
(30) Social Security
(34) Voces Del Seminario
10:40
(11) Baseball Pre-Game Show
10:45
(30) Focus on Faith
11:00
[3] (7) [42] Bullwinkle--ABC cartoon
(5) Old Time Gospel Hour
(13) Church in the Home--possibly local religion
(30) Church Service--denomination unspecified
(34) Pantalla Dominical
11:10
(11) Major League Baseball--Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Cincinnati Reds (Vin Scully, Jerry Doggett commentators)
11:30
[3] (7) [42] Make a Wish--ABC educational children's show, hosted by Tom Chapin
(9) Movie--"Union Station," 1950
AFTERNOON
12:00 p.m.
[3] Consultation--"medicine," whatever that means
(5) Baron--rerun of 1960s British/ITC spy drama
(7) Movie--"Domino Kid," 1957
(13) Essentially Sex--on Sunday? Yep, this is L.A. at its swingingest
(30) Deaf Hear--religion
[42] NFL Game of the Week--syndicated
12:30
[3] Voice of Agriculture--appears to be local
(13) Open Forum--local public affairs
(30) Treehouse Club--local children's show, perhaps?
[42] Sports Challenge--game show hosted by Dick Enberg
1:00
(2) Face the Nation--tape-delayed because of football
[3] World Horizons
(4) [36] NFL Football: San Diego Chargers vs. Oakland Raiders
(5) Movie--"Come and Get It," 1936
(9) Movie--"Arabian Nights," 1942
(13) KCOP News
(28) Phoenix Women's Tennis Classic--Bud Collins, Ann Jones commentators
(30) Church Service--denomination unspecified
(34) Tribuna Publica
[42] Ski Scene--maybe local
1:30
(2) Camera Three--CBS show about the fine arts
[3] (7) [42] Issues and Answers
(13) Voice of Calvary--religion
[42] Roller Game--part of the roller derby craze at the time
2:00
(2) Belief--local religious show (probably delayed from the morning, where it likely aired when football didn't air)
[3] University Dialogue--probably local public affairs
(7) Movie--"Just for You," 1952
(11) Outer Limits--rerun of 1960s sci-fi show
(13) Day of Discovery
(30) Amazing Prophecies
(34) Festival Filmico
2:30
(2) Dr. Irene Kassorla--local psychologist had her own show
[3] Forum--local public affairs
(13) Swingin' Wheels--about cars, maybe?
[24] Electric Company (first of a "stack" of five episodes, probably from previous week)
(30) The Answer--religious drama
3:00
(2) Newsmakers--local public affairs; interview (this was the title also used by sister station WCBS and perhaps WBBM)
[3] Youth in the '70s
(5) Portuguese Bend Horse Show--"Portuguese Bend" refers to the area around the Palos Verdes peninsula south of L.A.
(9) Movie--"Casablanca," 1942 (yes, the original)
(11) Movie--"First Man Into Space," 1959
(13) Virginian
[24] Electric Company
(30) Prayer Group--religion
3:30
(2) Movie--"Tammy and the Bachelor," 1957
[3] (52) Campus Profile--presumably syndicated show about medical/health topics (what an odd title, though)
[24] Electric Company
(30) Old Fashioned Gospel Hour (NOT Jerry Falwell; evangelist here unknown)
[42] It Is Written
4:00
[3] (7) College Football '72--ABC weekly wrap-up of NCAA games from previous day, hosted by Bill Flemming (not to be confused with Art Fleming of "Jeopardy!"--note the single "m" in his name)
(4) Sunday--local public affairs
(5) College Football--tape-delayed broadcast of USC-Michigan State game (probably blacked out from previous day); Chick Hearn, commentator
[24] Electric Company
(28) Consultation--medical/health show
(34) Toros De Espana
[36] This Is The Life
(40) Panorama Latino En Domingo
[42] Rex Humbard
(52) Corona Now--local public affairs
4:30
(11) Movie--"A Night at the Opera," 1935
(13) Batman--rerun of campy 1960s ABC show
(22) You!--medical/health show
[24] Electric Company
(28) World Press
(30) Challenge of Truth--religion
[36] Edge of Eternity
(52) Felix the Cat
5:00
(2) Young People's Concert--periodic CBS classical music broadcast for kids; performances this day included Haydn's Symphony No. 97 in C Major, Strauss' "Blue Danube Waltz," Ravel's "La Valse," and a scherzo from Beethoven's "Eroica"
[3] Sportscope--unknown if local or syndicated
(7) Celebrity Bowling--this was actually a game show, not a tournament
(9) [42] Notre Dame Highlights--Lindsey Nelson, Paul Hornung, hosts
(13) Daniel Boone
(22) Garner Ted Armstrong
[24] World Press
(28) What Shall We Do With Thursday's Child?--PBS special about the debate over how much handicapped children should be educated
(30) Perspective--actually a music program, according to listings
(34) Fanfarria Falcon
[36] Mantovani
(52) Kimba--Japanese anime cartoon
5:30
[3] Dragnet
(4) John McKay--USC football coach's show
(7) KABC News--Barney Morris, anchor
(22) Korean Variety Hour
[24] to be announced
(30) American Religious Town Hall--long-running inter-religious debate show
(34) Do-Re-Mi--variety show
[36] Lee Trevino's Golf for Swingers
(52) Speed Racer
5:45
[24] West of Wall Street--possibly a show about local finance
EVENING
6:00
(2) 60 Minutes--according to the listing, it would be shown sporadically during the football station (this is somewhat different from what had been previously known about the scheduling of it before 1975)
[3] Movie--"Now You See It, Now You Don't," 1968
(4) Primus--syndicated adventure series
(5) Movie--"Nevada Smith," 1966
(7) I Am Somebody--local public affairs, with an emphasis on consumerism (apparently)
(9) Explorers--Leslie Nielsen hosted this syndie series
(13) Tom Jones
(22) Korean News Highlights
[24] 20th Century Dialogues--probably PBS
(30) Hour of Power
(34) Noticero
[36] Travelogue
(40) Teatro Del Domingo
[42] Mobile World--probably travelogue (note competitor KMIR--36--above)
(52) Three Stooges
6:30
(4) Thrillseekers--probably another syndie adventure show
(7) Eyewitness--local public affairs
(9) Beverly Hillbillies
(11) Movie--"Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women," 1966 (that's what it says, folks ...)
(22) Korean Drama
(28) A Public Affair/Election '72--a look at voters in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
(34) Lucecita
[36] Call of the West--obscure old Western (any info on this?)
(52) to be announced
7:00
(2) KNXT News--Clete Roberts, anchor
(4) Wild Kingdom--topic: animals caught in a forest fire in Montana
(7) Family Classics--animated; "Cinderella" and "Hiawatha" (NOT the same as the long-running show on WGN in Chicago; that program was live-action films)
(9) This Is Your Life--Ralph Edwards trying to make a go of a remake
(13) Passport to Travel
(22) Japanese Family Drama
[24] (28) Zoom
(30) Impact--probably religious drama
[36] Lassie
[42] Lawrence Welk
7:30
(2) Anna and the King--short-lived Yul Brynner vehicle
(4) [36] Wonderful World of Disney--tonight, a California songwriter and his pet coyote try to make in Nashville--before hunters get to the animal first
(9) Movie--"Move Over, Darling," 1963
(13) Three Passports to Adventure
[24] (28) Just Generation--PBS show about law, with a sketch format
(30) Quest for Life
(34) La Criada Bien Criada
(52) Addams Family
8:00
(2) M*A*S*H--brand new show
[3] (7) [42] FBI--Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. on the trail of cons, crooks, and other miscreants
(11) Movie--"Viva Zapata," 1952 (rebroadcast from Saturday afternoon)
(13) David Frost--Orson Welles, guest
(22) Nippon No Uta--Japanese-language show
[24] (28) Family Game--NOT the 1960s Chuck Barris game hosted by Bob Barker; this was PBS show about conflicts between teenagers and parents (the so-called "generation gap" of the day)
(30) Living Faith
(34) El Carruaje
(40) Cine Del Domingo
(52) Movie--"The Life of Emile Zola," 1937
8:30
(2) Sandy Duncan Show--short-lived reformatting of her "Funny Face" the previous season; this ran until December
(4) [36] NBC Sunday Mystery Movie: McCloud
(5) Roller Game--"L.A. T-Birds meet the Brooklyn Devils"--!!
[24] (28) French Chef--Julia Child's recipe: three-course chicken dinner
9:00
(2) New Dick Van Dyke Show (first format)
[3] (7) [42] Movie--"Love Story," 1970
(22) Samurai Revolution--Japanese-language public affairs, perhaps?
[24] (28) Masterpiece Theatre--"Vanity Fair," part one
(34) Y Ahora Silvia
9:30
(2) Mannix
(9) KHJ News
(13) Big Question--probably local public affairs
(30) It Is Written
10:00
(4) [36] Night Gallery
(5) KTLA News
(9) Community Feedback--local public affairs
(11) KTTV News
(22) Japanese News Highlights
[24] Firing Line--Jimmy Hoffa (that's right), guest
(28) Gregor Piatigorsky--local profile of a USC music instructor
(30) Church Service--denomination unspecified
(34) Pandorama--variety show
(40) Tempo Italiano
(52) Lou Gordon--Detroit-based talk show seen on the Kaiser stations (KBSC was one)
10:15
(22) Film
10:30
(2) Protectors--another British ITC import
(4) Film--no title given
(5) Garner Ted Armstrong
(13) KCOP News--Chuck Cecil, anchor
11:00
(2) KNXT News--Clete Roberts, anchor
[3] ABC News--Bill Beutel
(4) KNBC News--Jess Marlow, anchor
(5) Rex Humbard
(7) KABC News--Barney Morris, anchor
(9) Movie--"Molin Rouge," 1952
(11) Movie--"Lafayette," French; 1963
(13) I Believe in Miracles (all right, enough, already ... !)
(28) David Susskind--hard-hitting talk for a full two hours
[42] Movie--title not given
11:15
(2) CBS News--Dan Rather
11:30
(2) Name of the Game--rerun of 1968-71 "wheel show"
(4) Tonight Show--NBC rerun
(7) ABC News
(13) Movie--"Hercules, Samson and Ulysses," Italian; 1963
11:45
(7) Movie--"Tom Jones," English; 1963
1:00 a.m.
(2) Movie--"The Guy Who Came Back," 1951
(4) KNBC News
1:30
(13) Movie--"Black Sheep," 1935
2:30
(2) KNXT News
2:55
(13) KCOP News
Los Angeles, California:
(2) KNXT (CBS O&O; now KCBS on digital 43; PSIP 2)
(4) KNBC (NBC O&O; now digital 36; PSIP 4)
(5) KTLA (Independent; now CW affiliate on digital 31; PSIP 5)
(7) KABC (ABC O&O; now digital 7; PSIP same)
(9) KHJ (Independent; now KCAL on digital 9; PSIP same)
(11) KTTV (Independent; now FOX O&O on digital 11; PSIP same)
(13) KCOP (Independent; now MyNetworkTV affiliate on digital 13; PSIP same)
(22) KWHY (Independent; now Spanish-language station on digital 42; PSIP 22)
(28) KCET (PBS; now Independent public station on digital 28; PSIP same)
(34) KMEX (Spanish-language Independent; now digital 34; PSIP same)
(40) KLXA (Spanish-language Independent; now Trinity Broadcasting Network O&O on digital 33; PSIP 40)
Glendale, California:
(30) KHOF (religious Independent; now ION affiliate licensed to San Bernardino on digital 38; PSIP 30)
Corona, California:
(52) KBSC (Independent; now KVEA, a Telemundo O&O on digital 39; PSIP 52)
Santa Barbara, California:
[3] KEYT (ABC; now digital 27; PSIP 3)
San Bernardino, California:
[24] KVCR (PBS; now digital 26; PSIP 24)
Palm Springs, California:
[36] KMIR (NBC; now digital 46; PSIP 36)
[42] KPLM (ABC; now KESQ on digital 42; PSIP same)
For programs on channel 8 in Santa Barbara, see KEYT; for programs on channel 82 in Palm Springs, see KPLM
MORNING
6:15 a.m.
(11) Christopher Closeup
6:30
(11) Bible Answers--religion
7:00
(2) Archie's Fun House--CBS Sunday-morning cartoon
(4) Christopher Closeup (different episode from KTTV)
(5) Stream of Faith--probably local religion
(9) Hour of Deliverance
(11) Unit One--local public affairs
(13) Ask Congress (unsure if local or syndicated)
7:15
(13) Social Security--government film (I beileve)
7:30
(2) Harlem Globetrotters--CBS
(4) Around the World in 80 Days--NBC cartoon (?)
(5) Mormon Tabernacle Choir
(9) Billy James Hargis and His All-American Kids--the right-wing evangelist takes on "America's sea strength, Vietnam and X-rated movies"
(11) Elementary News--probably local public affairs, apparently about education
(13) Sacred Heart---Catholic devotional
7:45
(13) Christopher Closeup--yet another different episode
8:00
(2) Lamp Unto My Feet--long-running CBS show about religion
(4) Talking With a Giant--appears to be local show for teenagers
(5) Rex Humbard
(7) It Is Written
(9) Herald of Truth
(11) Wonderama--syndicated version of sister Metromedia station WNEW's famed kiddie show, hosted by Bob McAllister
(13) Revival Fires
8:30
(2) Look Up and Live--another CBS religious show
(4) Serendipity--local childrens' show with an emphasis on education
(7) Campus Profile--local public affairs
(9) Day of Discovery
(13) I Believe in Miracles
9:00
(2) Today's Religion--apparently local
(4) Challenge My Sermon--you read right; a local pastor submitted his thoughts to a panel of college kids, who in turn, grilled him on the topic (that's 1970s California for you right there in a nutshell--try that in Alabama or Iowa or elsewhere)
(5) Day of Discovery
(7) Kingdom of Carealot--probably local children's show
(9) Oral Roberts
(13) Brother Al--probably local religion
(34) Musica Y Palabras
9:30
(2) Pro Football Pre-Game Show (except for the 1974 season when CBS did some experimenting with the format, the "NFL Today" titled has been used since 1964, according to Wikipedia)
[3] Film--no title given
(4) Meet the Press--Democratic presidential nominee George McGovern's wife Eleanor was the guest today
(5) Amazing Prophecies--religion
(7) Angie's Garage (no idea about this one ...)
(9) I Believe in Miracles (I think you would about have to to watch this instead of football--!!!)
(13) Old Time Gospel Hour--of course, Jerry Falwell's broadcast from the Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia
(34) Esta Es La Vida
9:45
[3] Accion De La Comunidad--local Spanish-speaking public affairs (almost has to be)
10:00
(2) NFL Football--Los Angeles Rams vs. Atlanta Falcons (played on the road; no blackout)
[3] (7) Curiosity Shop--ABC children's educational series
(4) [36] NFL Football--Baltimore Colts vs. Buffalo Bills
(5) Hour of Power--Robert Schuller's broadcast from the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California (for info about the deteriorating state of that church now, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_Cathedral)
(9) Movie--"The Trap," 1959
(34) Frente A La Vida
10:30
(13) Faith for Today
(30) Social Security
(34) Voces Del Seminario
10:40
(11) Baseball Pre-Game Show
10:45
(30) Focus on Faith
11:00
[3] (7) [42] Bullwinkle--ABC cartoon
(5) Old Time Gospel Hour
(13) Church in the Home--possibly local religion
(30) Church Service--denomination unspecified
(34) Pantalla Dominical
11:10
(11) Major League Baseball--Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Cincinnati Reds (Vin Scully, Jerry Doggett commentators)
11:30
[3] (7) [42] Make a Wish--ABC educational children's show, hosted by Tom Chapin
(9) Movie--"Union Station," 1950
AFTERNOON
12:00 p.m.
[3] Consultation--"medicine," whatever that means
(5) Baron--rerun of 1960s British/ITC spy drama
(7) Movie--"Domino Kid," 1957
(13) Essentially Sex--on Sunday? Yep, this is L.A. at its swingingest
(30) Deaf Hear--religion
[42] NFL Game of the Week--syndicated
12:30
[3] Voice of Agriculture--appears to be local
(13) Open Forum--local public affairs
(30) Treehouse Club--local children's show, perhaps?
[42] Sports Challenge--game show hosted by Dick Enberg
1:00
(2) Face the Nation--tape-delayed because of football
[3] World Horizons
(4) [36] NFL Football: San Diego Chargers vs. Oakland Raiders
(5) Movie--"Come and Get It," 1936
(9) Movie--"Arabian Nights," 1942
(13) KCOP News
(28) Phoenix Women's Tennis Classic--Bud Collins, Ann Jones commentators
(30) Church Service--denomination unspecified
(34) Tribuna Publica
[42] Ski Scene--maybe local
1:30
(2) Camera Three--CBS show about the fine arts
[3] (7) [42] Issues and Answers
(13) Voice of Calvary--religion
[42] Roller Game--part of the roller derby craze at the time
2:00
(2) Belief--local religious show (probably delayed from the morning, where it likely aired when football didn't air)
[3] University Dialogue--probably local public affairs
(7) Movie--"Just for You," 1952
(11) Outer Limits--rerun of 1960s sci-fi show
(13) Day of Discovery
(30) Amazing Prophecies
(34) Festival Filmico
2:30
(2) Dr. Irene Kassorla--local psychologist had her own show
[3] Forum--local public affairs
(13) Swingin' Wheels--about cars, maybe?
[24] Electric Company (first of a "stack" of five episodes, probably from previous week)
(30) The Answer--religious drama
3:00
(2) Newsmakers--local public affairs; interview (this was the title also used by sister station WCBS and perhaps WBBM)
[3] Youth in the '70s
(5) Portuguese Bend Horse Show--"Portuguese Bend" refers to the area around the Palos Verdes peninsula south of L.A.
(9) Movie--"Casablanca," 1942 (yes, the original)
(11) Movie--"First Man Into Space," 1959
(13) Virginian
[24] Electric Company
(30) Prayer Group--religion
3:30
(2) Movie--"Tammy and the Bachelor," 1957
[3] (52) Campus Profile--presumably syndicated show about medical/health topics (what an odd title, though)
[24] Electric Company
(30) Old Fashioned Gospel Hour (NOT Jerry Falwell; evangelist here unknown)
[42] It Is Written
4:00
[3] (7) College Football '72--ABC weekly wrap-up of NCAA games from previous day, hosted by Bill Flemming (not to be confused with Art Fleming of "Jeopardy!"--note the single "m" in his name)
(4) Sunday--local public affairs
(5) College Football--tape-delayed broadcast of USC-Michigan State game (probably blacked out from previous day); Chick Hearn, commentator
[24] Electric Company
(28) Consultation--medical/health show
(34) Toros De Espana
[36] This Is The Life
(40) Panorama Latino En Domingo
[42] Rex Humbard
(52) Corona Now--local public affairs
4:30
(11) Movie--"A Night at the Opera," 1935
(13) Batman--rerun of campy 1960s ABC show
(22) You!--medical/health show
[24] Electric Company
(28) World Press
(30) Challenge of Truth--religion
[36] Edge of Eternity
(52) Felix the Cat
5:00
(2) Young People's Concert--periodic CBS classical music broadcast for kids; performances this day included Haydn's Symphony No. 97 in C Major, Strauss' "Blue Danube Waltz," Ravel's "La Valse," and a scherzo from Beethoven's "Eroica"
[3] Sportscope--unknown if local or syndicated
(7) Celebrity Bowling--this was actually a game show, not a tournament
(9) [42] Notre Dame Highlights--Lindsey Nelson, Paul Hornung, hosts
(13) Daniel Boone
(22) Garner Ted Armstrong
[24] World Press
(28) What Shall We Do With Thursday's Child?--PBS special about the debate over how much handicapped children should be educated
(30) Perspective--actually a music program, according to listings
(34) Fanfarria Falcon
[36] Mantovani
(52) Kimba--Japanese anime cartoon
5:30
[3] Dragnet
(4) John McKay--USC football coach's show
(7) KABC News--Barney Morris, anchor
(22) Korean Variety Hour
[24] to be announced
(30) American Religious Town Hall--long-running inter-religious debate show
(34) Do-Re-Mi--variety show
[36] Lee Trevino's Golf for Swingers
(52) Speed Racer
5:45
[24] West of Wall Street--possibly a show about local finance
EVENING
6:00
(2) 60 Minutes--according to the listing, it would be shown sporadically during the football station (this is somewhat different from what had been previously known about the scheduling of it before 1975)
[3] Movie--"Now You See It, Now You Don't," 1968
(4) Primus--syndicated adventure series
(5) Movie--"Nevada Smith," 1966
(7) I Am Somebody--local public affairs, with an emphasis on consumerism (apparently)
(9) Explorers--Leslie Nielsen hosted this syndie series
(13) Tom Jones
(22) Korean News Highlights
[24] 20th Century Dialogues--probably PBS
(30) Hour of Power
(34) Noticero
[36] Travelogue
(40) Teatro Del Domingo
[42] Mobile World--probably travelogue (note competitor KMIR--36--above)
(52) Three Stooges
6:30
(4) Thrillseekers--probably another syndie adventure show
(7) Eyewitness--local public affairs
(9) Beverly Hillbillies
(11) Movie--"Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women," 1966 (that's what it says, folks ...)
(22) Korean Drama
(28) A Public Affair/Election '72--a look at voters in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
(34) Lucecita
[36] Call of the West--obscure old Western (any info on this?)
(52) to be announced
7:00
(2) KNXT News--Clete Roberts, anchor
(4) Wild Kingdom--topic: animals caught in a forest fire in Montana
(7) Family Classics--animated; "Cinderella" and "Hiawatha" (NOT the same as the long-running show on WGN in Chicago; that program was live-action films)
(9) This Is Your Life--Ralph Edwards trying to make a go of a remake
(13) Passport to Travel
(22) Japanese Family Drama
[24] (28) Zoom
(30) Impact--probably religious drama
[36] Lassie
[42] Lawrence Welk
7:30
(2) Anna and the King--short-lived Yul Brynner vehicle
(4) [36] Wonderful World of Disney--tonight, a California songwriter and his pet coyote try to make in Nashville--before hunters get to the animal first
(9) Movie--"Move Over, Darling," 1963
(13) Three Passports to Adventure
[24] (28) Just Generation--PBS show about law, with a sketch format
(30) Quest for Life
(34) La Criada Bien Criada
(52) Addams Family
8:00
(2) M*A*S*H--brand new show
[3] (7) [42] FBI--Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. on the trail of cons, crooks, and other miscreants
(11) Movie--"Viva Zapata," 1952 (rebroadcast from Saturday afternoon)
(13) David Frost--Orson Welles, guest
(22) Nippon No Uta--Japanese-language show
[24] (28) Family Game--NOT the 1960s Chuck Barris game hosted by Bob Barker; this was PBS show about conflicts between teenagers and parents (the so-called "generation gap" of the day)
(30) Living Faith
(34) El Carruaje
(40) Cine Del Domingo
(52) Movie--"The Life of Emile Zola," 1937
8:30
(2) Sandy Duncan Show--short-lived reformatting of her "Funny Face" the previous season; this ran until December
(4) [36] NBC Sunday Mystery Movie: McCloud
(5) Roller Game--"L.A. T-Birds meet the Brooklyn Devils"--!!
[24] (28) French Chef--Julia Child's recipe: three-course chicken dinner
9:00
(2) New Dick Van Dyke Show (first format)
[3] (7) [42] Movie--"Love Story," 1970
(22) Samurai Revolution--Japanese-language public affairs, perhaps?
[24] (28) Masterpiece Theatre--"Vanity Fair," part one
(34) Y Ahora Silvia
9:30
(2) Mannix
(9) KHJ News
(13) Big Question--probably local public affairs
(30) It Is Written
10:00
(4) [36] Night Gallery
(5) KTLA News
(9) Community Feedback--local public affairs
(11) KTTV News
(22) Japanese News Highlights
[24] Firing Line--Jimmy Hoffa (that's right), guest
(28) Gregor Piatigorsky--local profile of a USC music instructor
(30) Church Service--denomination unspecified
(34) Pandorama--variety show
(40) Tempo Italiano
(52) Lou Gordon--Detroit-based talk show seen on the Kaiser stations (KBSC was one)
10:15
(22) Film
10:30
(2) Protectors--another British ITC import
(4) Film--no title given
(5) Garner Ted Armstrong
(13) KCOP News--Chuck Cecil, anchor
11:00
(2) KNXT News--Clete Roberts, anchor
[3] ABC News--Bill Beutel
(4) KNBC News--Jess Marlow, anchor
(5) Rex Humbard
(7) KABC News--Barney Morris, anchor
(9) Movie--"Molin Rouge," 1952
(11) Movie--"Lafayette," French; 1963
(13) I Believe in Miracles (all right, enough, already ... !)
(28) David Susskind--hard-hitting talk for a full two hours
[42] Movie--title not given
11:15
(2) CBS News--Dan Rather
11:30
(2) Name of the Game--rerun of 1968-71 "wheel show"
(4) Tonight Show--NBC rerun
(7) ABC News
(13) Movie--"Hercules, Samson and Ulysses," Italian; 1963
11:45
(7) Movie--"Tom Jones," English; 1963
1:00 a.m.
(2) Movie--"The Guy Who Came Back," 1951
(4) KNBC News
1:30
(13) Movie--"Black Sheep," 1935
2:30
(2) KNXT News
2:55
(13) KCOP News