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Retro: This Week in TV Guide, November 17, 1962 - MSP Edition

It's Thanksgiving week (early in 1962 just as it is this year), and that means parades, football, and specials.  The Packers and Lions play one of the most storied Thanksgiving Day games in NFL history, Pat Boone gets down with Peter, Paul and Mary, and the profile of Jack Lord shows a young man who wants to make it big, big!  Stoney Burke isn't the series that gets him there, but that doesn't mean he won't make it big.

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2012/11/this-week-in-tv-guide-november-17-1962.html

As always, your comments, positive or negative, are welcome.

Program listings from Thanksgiving Day, November 22, 1962

KTCA, Channel 2 (Educ.)
11:30a International Magazine
05:45p College of the Air – “The Tools of Fiscal Policy” (replay of Channel 4 at 6:30a?)
06:15p Beginning German
06:45p Background
07:00p Arts
07:30p Area Study
08:00p Shakespeare
08:30p College of St. Benedict
09:00p American Government
09:30p Town and Country
10:00p Layman and the Arts
10:30p Keynotes

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)
06:30a College of the Air – “The Tools of Fiscal Policy”
07:00a Siegfried and Clancy
07:45a Rocky and His Friends
08:00a Captain Kangaroo (color)
09:00a Thanksgiving Parades - from New York, Detroit and Philadelphia
11:00a NFL Football – Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions (Det 26, GB 14 - Packers' only loss in 1962)
01:45p College Football – Texas A&M vs. Texas (Texas 13, A&M 3)
04:15p Football Scoreboard
04:30p Axel and Bomba
05:30p Yogi Bear
06:00p News (local)
06:10p Weather (local)
06:15p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)
06:30p Mister Ed
07:00p Perry Mason
08:00p The Nurses
09:00p Alfred Hitchcock Hour
10:00p News (local)
10:15p Weather (local)
10:20p Sports (local)
10:30p Steve Allen – guests Louis Nye, Molly Bee, The Town Pipers, Bill Reed
12:00a Dragnet
12:30a News

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)
06:00a Far Horizons
07:00a Today
09:00a Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade (color)
11:00a First Impression (color)
11:30a Truth or Consequences
11:55a NBC News (Ray Scherer)
12:00p News (local)
12:15p Weather (local)
12:20p Treasure Chest (color)
01:00p Merv Griffin (color)
01:55p NBC News (Floyd Kalber)
02:00p The Loretta Young Show
02:30p Young Dr. Malone
03:00p Make Room For Daddy
03:30p Here’s Hollywood – guests Dorothy Provine, Bobby Darrin, Sandra Dee
03:55p NBC News (Sander Vanocur)
04:00p Famous Playhouse
04:30p Pat Boone (special - color)  – guests Patti Page, Elaine Dunn, Phil Harris, Peter, Paul & Mary
05:30p Air Force News Review
05:40p Doctor’s House Call
05:45p NBC News (Huntley-Brinkley)
06:00p News (local)
06:15p Weather
06:25p Sports
06:30p Bell Telephone Hour (color) – guests John Raitt, Martha Wrights, Mahalia Jackson,
        Grant Johannesen, Tommy Rall, Tad Tadlock, West Point Glee Club, Carl Sandburg
07:30p Dr. Kildare
08:30p Hazel (color)
09:00p The Andy Williams Show (color) – special guest Milton Berle
10:00p News (local)
10:15p Weather (local)
10:20p Sports (local)
10:30p Tonight (color)
12:00a The Man From Cochise
12:30a News and Sports

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)
08:00a Breakfast with Cap’n Ken
09:00a Romper Room 
10:00a Debbie Drake
10:15a Random (variety)
11:00a The Jane Wyman Show
11:30a Yours for a Song
12:00p Ernie Ford
12:30p Father Knows Best
01:00p Courtroom U.S.A.
01:30p Our Miss Brooks
02:00p AFL Football – New York Titans vs. Denver Broncos (NY 46, Denver 45)
04:45p All-Pro Scoreboard
05:00p Woodworking
05:30p Weather (local)
05:35p News (local)
05:45p ABC News (Ron Cochran)
06:00p Meet McGraw
06:30p Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
07:00p Donna Reed
07:30p Leave It to Beaver
08:00p My Three Sons
08:30p McHale’s Navy
09:00p Alcoa Premiere – “Whatever Happened to Miss Illinois?”
10:00p News (local)
10:15p Weather (local)
10:20p Sports (local)
10:30p Cain’s Hundred
11:30p Movie – “Belle of Old Mexico”

WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)
11:25a We Learn to Live (religion)
11:30a Cartoon Circus
11:45a News
12:00p Lunch With Casey
01:00p Movie – “Tom Sawyer”
02:25p Mahalia Jackson Sings
02:30p The Lone Ranger
04:00p Popeye and Pete
04:30p Dick Tracy
05:00p Mickey Mouse Club
05:30p Superman
06:00p Whirlybirds
06:30p Bold Journey
07:00p Sea Hunt
07:30p Movie – “Road to Singapore”
09:00p The Deputy
09:30p News
09:30p News
10:45p Weather
10:50p Sports
10:00p Highway Patrol
10:30p Movie – “The Four Poster”
 
Great entry! Funny about the new 5-0 in name only - every time the promo ran in yesterday's Pats-Colts game either my brother or I would say "What would happen if Jack Lord came down from TV Heaven and saw this?". I actually don't mind the new show, but it helps if you approach it as "CSI: Hawaii" rather than 5-0.

I have the Eastern New England TV Guide for Thanksgiving 1957. Here are the listings for the parades:

Thursday November 28, 1957
10:15a
5-6-9-10 Thanksgiving Day Parade - J.L. Hudson (ABC)
Big Mouseketeer Jimmie Dodd is at the microphone for this 45-minute telecast of the annual J.L. Hudson Thanksgiving Day Parade in Detroit. The parade, consisting of 20 floats, reaches a climax in the final float carrying Santa Claus. Other floats include: peace on earth, with cartwheel and police clowns; Humpty Dumpty; Three Blind Mice; Cat Nip-ups; Cinderella's slipper; Hans Brinker and the silver skates; Aladdin's lamp; Mother Goose; Clown Marionettes; Mr. and Mrs. Snowman; Moon train; Slow poke the snail; Fish family and toy show wedding; more of the big heads, and Doodle Bug

11:00a
4-10 Thanksgiving Day Parade - Macy's (NBC)
The annual Thanksgiving Day Parade put on by Macy's in New York City is seen in a one-hour telecast. Cameras are stationed near the windup point of the parade on 34th St. Hugh O'Brien as Wyatt Earp is gran marshal. Celebrities taking part in the parade include Farley Granger, Bill "Hopalong Cassidy" Boyd and his horse Topper, Margaret O'Brien, and Eddie Foy, Jr.

2:30p
5 Thanksgiving Eve Parade - Bamberger's (delayed from the previous evening - this was WHDH channel 5's first day on the air) (ABC)
The annual Thanksgiving Eve Parade of Light of Bamberger's department store is tlecast from Weequahic Park, Newark, N.J. John Daly does the commentary. Santa Claus leads the parade and celebrities participate.

And the football...
12:00p
7-8-12-13 Pro Football (CBS)
Packers vs. Lions - Bob Kelley and Joe Boland report

1:15p
4-6-10 College Football (NBC)
Colgate vs. Brown

3:30p
4-6-10 College Football (NBC)
Texas vs. Texas A&M
 
Very cool on the listings, particularly that ABC used to cover the Hudson's parade. I know we've gotten a one-hour syndicated version from time to time in the past few years, but I always used to enjoy that parade a lot when it was on CBS - gave me a hint as to what the weather would be for the Lions game (back when that mattered).

It' kind of ironic on the football, isn't it? Texas and A&M don't play each other at all anymore (at least for the near future), and a lot of people think that '62 game was the last straw for Lombardi as far as the Packers and Lions playing on Thanksgiving.

Love the 5-0 comment! Do you think he'd be saying, "Be here - aloha!" about the new series?
 
Retro Turkey Day Telecast

There had to be a typo in the "Captain Kangaroo" listing for Thanksgiving Day, 1962.

I didn't think the show was broadcast in color until the Fall of 1965.

For Maureen Carney:

Did the New England edition of TV Guide for November 23rd-29th, 1957 indicate who did the commentary for NBC's broadcast of the Macy's Parade?? Could it have been either the team of Chet Huntley and David Brinkley, or perhaps Dave Garroway??
 
Mitchell H said:
Love the 5-0 comment! Do you think he'd be saying, "Be here - aloha!" about the new series?

I try to figure out which would annoy him more - that Chevy is a sponsor (he insisted on Mercurys because he once sold them before becoming an actor), Kono is a woman or too much of McGarrett and Dano's personal life.
 
Re: Retro Turkey Day Telecast

Joseph_Gallant said:
There had to be a typo in the "Captain Kangaroo" listing for Thanksgiving Day, 1962.

I didn't think the show was broadcast in color until the Fall of 1965.

You're correct -a misplaced cut/paste. It was actually the NBC Macy's coverage that was in color. Thanks!
 
MCarney said:
Mitchell H said:
Love the 5-0 comment! Do you think he'd be saying, "Be here - aloha!" about the new series?

I try to figure out which would annoy him more - that Chevy is a sponsor (he insisted on Mercurys because he once sold them before becoming an actor), Kono is a woman or too much of McGarrett and Dano's personal life.
I think I'll go for the personal life part. Aside from the pilot, I'm not sure McGarrett had one! But seriously, I think we see far too much of far too many characters' private lives nowadays. I'd rather the writers put a little more effort into concocting a better episode plot.
 
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