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Retro: Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona, 9 February 1964

...47 years ago today, and my 3rd birthday...

Sources: Arizona Daily Star for 9 February 1961, http://www.tvtango.com/listings/1964/02/09 and tv.com

Stations:
3 KTVK Phoenix (ABC)
4 KVOA-TV Tucson (NBC)
5 KPHO-TV Phoenix (independent)
6 KUAT Tucson (University of Arizona, off-the-air on Sundays at this point)
9 KGUN Tucson (ABC)
10 KOOL-TV (KSAZ-TV) Phoenix (CBS)
12 KTAR-TV (KPNX) Mesa (NBC)
13 KOLD-TV Tucson (CBS)


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1964


MORNING
7:30
12 The Story
13 Sunrise Semester


8:00
10/13 Lamp Unto My Feet
12 Bob Poole


8:30
10/13 Look Up and Live


8:45
9 Bulletin Board


9:00
3 Oral Roberts
9 Farm Report
10/13 Camera Three
12 The Carlos Montano Show


9:30
3 Open Book
9 En France
10 Sunday Playhouse
13 Children's Gospel Hour


10:00
3 Cinematime
5/13 Mass for Shut-Ins
9 Mexican Theater
10 Davey and Goliath


10:30
5 This is The Life
10/13 Face the Nation
12 The Pecos Bill Show


11:00
5 The Big Picture
10 Shirley Temple Theater
12 Great Voices
13 Herald of Truth


11:30
3 The Big Picture
4/12 Frontiers of Faith
5 The Christophers
13 Homestead USA


AFTERNOON
12:00 Noon
3/9 Discovery '64
4 Poole's Gospel Favorites
5 The World at Large
12 To Be Announced
13 The Christophers


12:15
13 Great Music


12:30
3/9 Issues and Answers
10/13 CBS Sunday Sports Spectacular
12 Tombstone Territory


1:00
3/9 1964 Winter Olympics
4/12 Sunday
5 Fiesta


2:00
4/12 The Wonderful World of Golf (c)
5 The Premiere Movie
10/13 One Of a Kind


3:00
3 Trailmaster
4/12 Return to Oz (c)
9 The Phoenix Open
10/13 Alumni Fun


3:30
10/13 Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour


4:00
3 Directions '64
4 Meet the Press (c)
5 The Afternoon Movie
9 The Dan Smoot Report (Smoot was a Dallas-based ex-FBI agent who became an anti-"Communist" broadcast and print commentator in 1951 with the help of Texas oil magnate H.L. Hunt)
10/13 The Twentieth Century
12 The Phoenix Open


4:15
9 The Manion Forum (hosted by Clarence Manion, dean of Notre Dame Law School and board member of the John Birch Society)


4:30
3 Know the Truth
4 Bold Journey
9 Great Music
10/13 Mr. Ed


4:45
9 Mr. Magoo


5:00
3 Editorials
4/12 The Bill Dana Show (with Dana playing his character Jose Jimenez as a New York bellhop, supported by Gary Crosby as fellow bellhop Eddie, Jonathan Harris as hotel manager Mr. Phillips, and Don Adams as house detective Byron Glick; in tonight's episode, "Eddie Gets Fired")
9 The Ann Sothern Show
10/13 Lassie ("The Disappearance, Part 2," second of a five-part sequence of episodes in which Lassie and the Martins are separated during a camping trip)


5:30
3 Songs Over the Desert
4/12 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (color; "The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh, Part One")
5 Rocky and His Friends
9 Channing (college-based Jason Evers drama, apparently tape-delayed from January 22nd)
10/13 My Favorite Martian ("Who Am I?," Martin suffers a spell of amnesia)


6:00
3 The Lee Marvin Show (possibly "M Squad" reruns?)
5 News
10/13 The Ed Sullivan Show (live broadcast featuring The Beatles' first U.S. performances, Georgia Brown and future Monkee Davy Jones from the Broadway cast of Oliver!, Welsh Music Hall star Tessie O'Shea from the Broadway cast of The Girl Who Came to Supper, Dick Gorshin and comics Charlie Brill & Mitzi McCall)


6:30
3/9 The Travels of Jamie McPheeters ("The Day of the Lame Duck," Jamie comes upon a former politician figure who is now past his prime, interrupting the man's suicide attempt)
4/12 Grindl (Imogene Coca as the title character; "Dial G for Grindl" sees Grindl mistaken for a hit lady)
5 Arizona Roundtable


7:00
4/12 Bonanza (color; "The Cheating Game," in which a smooth-talking stranger to Virginia City tries to con Laura out of her ranch)
5 TV Hour of Stars
10/13 The Judy Garland Show


7:30
3/9 Arrest and Trial ("People in Glass Houses," two criminals blast their way out of a courthouse)


8:00
4/12 NBC White Paper: The Cuban Crisis in October 1962 (second part)
5 The Dan Smoot Report
10/13 Candid Camera


8:30
5 Dick Powell Theater
10/13 What's My Line? (Mystery guests were Johnny Mercer and Jane Fonda, standard contestants are Irving Kantor of Lowell Toys, manufacturers of the Beatle Wig, and French's Mustard salesman Joel Grossman. Beatles manager Brian Epstein was the first of two mystery guests -- the other was Tony Bennett -- on the broadcast of October 18, 1964; in Epstein's game, the panel was not blindfolded and Epstein signed in as a "Mr. X," but guest panelist Paul Anka recognised Epstein and disqualified himself at the beginning of questioning, after which John Charles Daly goofed by announcing the guest to be "Barry Epstein")


9:00
3 Stagecoast West
4 Checkmate
9 Dick Powell Theater
10 Across Seven Seas
12 The Detectives
13 Naked City


9:30
5 Biography
10 Battle Lines (syndicated military documentary series narrated by Jim Bishop; this week's episode dealt with the Nazi invasion of Norway in April 1940)


10:00
3 Theater After Dark
4/5/12 News
9 Panorama 9
10/13 CBS News


10:15
10 The Million Dollar Movie
13 Sunday Nite Playhouse


10:30
4 The Block Buster Movie
5 Changing Times (early infomercial for the predecessor to the modern-day Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine)
9 Command Performance
12 Academy Theater


10:45
5 Movietime


12:00 Midnight
9 News
 
"The Lee Marvin Show" sounds like "Lawbreaker," a series he
narrated beginning in the 1963-64 season. The format was
similar to "America's Most Wanted," except that these cases
had already been wrapped up.
 
10/13 What's My Line? (Mystery guests were Johnny Mercer and Jane Fonda, standard contestants are Irving Kantor of Lowell Toys, manufacturers of the Beatle Wig, and French's Mustard salesman Joel Grossman.

That night, Bennett Cerf introduced Daly as "John Ringo Daly".
 
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