mleach said:wbhist said:WGN's New York sister station, WPIX, didn't start going color until 1965, and from what I've seen WNEW-TV was the last of the three indies to start airing in color, in 1966.
WGN's sister station Denver KWGN went color the same year..1965. I have NO idea when the other Denver stations at the time like KOA (KCNC ), KLZ (KMGH ) and KBTV went color however in the case of KBTV ( now KUSA ), in the 1969 John Forsythe/Shirley Jones drama "The Happy Ending" that was filmed in Denver there is a brief scene of a taxi cab with an ad on the back that said "9 on 9...in color KBTV Denver", that tells me that KBTV had gone color at least by late 1968/early 1969 when the movie was filmed. I assume by that time KOA and KLZ had went color as well.
In Washington DC...this gets interesting and perhaps may raise questions. For years I had always thought it was WRC-TV who had went color first in that market. But according to Maury Povich in 1985 during WTTG's 40th Anniversary special, he shows a clip from some local talk show WTTG had aired way back ( I need to find that tape one of these days to find out the name of the show ) where the host claimed that HIS show on WTTG was the first local TV show that was produced and broadcast in color. However I have seen a tape of WRC from 1959 ( the one where someone presses the button to switch from B&W to Color and near him was none other than President Eisenhower ) so did this "color" show from WTTG aired before WRC's say 1958?
WGN-TV had the news & some local programming in color in the late 50s & very early 60s.