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Retro: Western Ontario Sat, July 20, 1974

from TV Guide-Western Ontario edition

WJBK 2-CBS Detroit
5:55 News
6:00 Across the Fence
6:30 Summer Semester "The American Presidency: The Men and the Office"
7:00 Amazing Chan & the Chan Clan
7:30 Bailey's Comets
8:00 Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch
8:30 Sabrina
9:00 Movie "Sandy's Jekyll and Hydes" (starring an animated Sandy Duncan)
10:00 My Favorite Martian (bw; could be a typo given what CBS aired in the slot)
10:30 Jeannie
11:00 Speed Buggy
11:30 Josie & the Pussycats
noon Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm
12:30 Fat Albert
1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "The Johnstown Monster"
2:00 Entertainment Detroit (local rock and soul performers perform)
3:00 Movie "Curse of the Undead" (bw)
4:00 Movie "The Creature Walks Among Us" (bw)
5:00 Dusty's Trail
5:30 To Some They're Just Old Buildings (preserving old buildings in Detroit)
6:00 News
7:00 CBS Evening News
7:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals
8:00 All in the Family
8:30 M*A*S*H
9:00 Mary Tyler Moore
9:30 Bob Newhart
10:00 Miss Universe Pageant (Bob Barker and Helen O'Connell host the 23rd annual event, live from Manila)
mid. News
12:30 Movie "Lafayette"
2:30 Movie "The Kansan" (bw)
4:00 What's My Line?
4:30 News

WKYC 3-NBC Cleveland
6:25 News
6:30 Farm
7:00 Popeye
8:00 Lidsville
8:30 Addams Family (animated)
9:00 Emergency Plus 4
9:30 Inch-High Private Eye
10:00 Sigmund
10:30 Pink Panther
11:00 Star Trek (animated)
11:30 Butch Cassidy
noon Jetsons
12:30 Go
1:00 NFL Action '74 "All-Stars of Tomorrow" (recapping the 40th College All-Star Game)
1:30 Celebrity Bowling: Ed Ames/Frankie Laine v Joseph Campanella/Rose Marie
2:00 Baseball Pre-Game
2:15 Baseball: Oakland-Cleveland (alt game: Kansas City-Yankees)
5:00 Starlost
6:00 Here It Is
6:30 NBC Nightly News
7:00 World of Survival
7:30 Untamed World
8:00 Emergency!
9:00 Movie "$"
11:20 News
11:45 Movie "The Rare Breed"
1:45 Movie "The Evil of Frankenstein"

WWJ 4-NBC Detroit
6:55 News
7:00 Country Living
7:30 Oopsy! the Clown
8:30 Addams Family (animated)
9:00 Emergency Plus 4
9:30 Inch-High Private Eye
10:00 Sigmund
10:30 Pink Panther
11:00 Star Trek (animated)
11:30 Butch Cassidy
noon Jetsons
12:30 Go
1:00 Lidsville
1:30 At the Zoo
2:00 Baseball Pre-Game
2:15 Baseball: Oakland-Cleveland (alt game: Kansas City-Yankees)
5:00 Mr. Magoo
5:30 You Asked for It
6:00 News
6:30 NBC Nightly News
7:00 George Pierrot
7:30 Johnny Mann's Stand Up & Cheer (guest Lloyd Bridges)
8:00 Emergency!
9:00 Movie "$"
11:20 News
11:50 Tonight Show (guests Candice Bergen, Pam Grier, and Orson Bean; Cleveland and Erie got the weekend Johnny Sunday nights at 11:30)
1:20 Saturday Rock (from the Dearborn Towne House, Joey Van welcomes guests Ron Coden, the Carlisle Sisters, and the Originals)

WEWS 5-ABC Cleveland
7:20 News
7:30 Herald of Truth
8:00 Bugs Bunny
8:30 Yogi's Gang
9:00 Super Friends
10:00 Lassie's Rescue Rangers
10:30 Goober
11:00 Brady Kids
11:30 Mission: Magic
noon Movie "Nanny and the Professor" (animated)
1:00 American Bandstand (details not listed, but likely the same show as Detroit and Erie)
2:00 Car & Track
2:30 Greatest Sports Legends
3:00 Movie "The Incredible Mr. Limpet"
5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: North American Continental Boxing Championships, live from Milwaukee
6:30 Reasoner Report
7:00 David Frost Revue (guests Arte Johnson and Whitney Black join in on a spoof on communcations)
8:00 Partridge Family
8:30 Movie "Mousey"
10:00 Owen Marshall
11:00 News
11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Martha Reeves, Leo Kottke, Larry Raspberry & the Highsteppers, and Kansas)
1:00 Speakeasy
2:00 ABC News
2:15 News

CKGN-Global: 6 Paris/22 Cottam/29 Oil Springs
5pm Celebrity Wrestling
6:00 When We Danced
6:30 Everything Goes (guests Jim Backus, Earl Pomerantz, Christine Chandler, and O.C. Smith)
8:00 (6) Apple's Way
8:00 (22/29) Country Matters
9:00 Witness to Yesterday
9:30 Movie "A Child Like Any Other" (profiles Rene Simard, who was 11 when the film was made 2 years earlier)
11:30 About Sex

WXYZ 7-ABC Detroit
6:40 News
7:00 Old-Time Comedies "Racket Cheers"
7:30 Mission: Magic!
8:00 Bugs Bunny
8:30 Yogi's Gang
9:00 Super Friends
10:00 Lassie's Rescue Rangers
10:30 Goober
11:00 Brady Kids
11:30 Jerry in the Circus
noon Movie "Nanny and the Professor" (animated)
1:00 American Bandstand (guests Rufus and George McCrae)
2:00 Dating Game
2:30 Lone Ranger (bw)
3:00 Movie "Smoky"
4:30 NFL Championship Games
5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports
6:30 Reasoner Report
7:00 Town Meeting (John Kelly hosts as Michigan residents sound off on local issues)
7:30 World of Survival
8:00 Partridge Family
8:30 Movie "Mousey"
10:00 Owen Marshall
11:00 News
11:30 Movie "Cheyenne Autumn"
1:30 Movie "Frontier Hellcat"
3:30 Collage
4:00 News

CKNX 8-CBC Wingham
10:00 Ontario Schools
10:30 One Northern Summer
11:00 Vancouver Aquarium
11:30 Klahanie
noon Seaway
1:00 You Really Can
1:30 Reach for the Top
2:00 Baseball Pre-Game
2:15 Baseball: Oakland-Cleveland (alt game: Kansas City-Yankees)
5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner
6:00 Irish Rovers
6:30 Mannix
7:30 Tommy Banks
8:00 All Around the Circle (guests Percy Wareham and Mike Tremblett)
8:30 Whiteoaks of Jalna
9:30 Bless This House "A Girl's Worst Friend is Her Father"
10:00 Inside Canada (comedy and song with Diane Stapley, Ruth Nichol, Pat Rose, and Brent Carver)
10:30 In the Mood (Jack Leonard, Ted Roderman, and the Doug Bennett Singers pay tribute to Tommy Dorsey)
11:00 CBC News
11:15 News
11:45 Movie "Assault on a Queen"

WJW 8-CBS Cleveland
5:30 News
5:40 First Edition
5:45 Across the Fence
6:15 RFD
6:30 Summer Semester "Practical Health for the Layman"
7:00 Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch
7:30 Bailey's Comets
8:00 Vision On
8:30 Sabrina
9:00 Movie "Sandy's Jekyll and Hydes" (animated)
10:00 My Favorite Martians
10:30 Jeannie
11:00 Speed Buggy
11:30 Josie & the Pussycats
noon Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm
12:30 Fat Albert
1:00 Baseball: the Indians host Oakland, with Harry Jones and "Mudcat" Grant calling the action (both 8 and NBC list the game as live)
3:30 Please Don't Eat the Daisies
4:00 Soul Train
5:00 Lawrence Welk
6:00 News
6:30 CBS Evening News
7:00 Hee Haw (guests Johnny Bench, Tom T. Hall, Sunday Sharpe, and Charlie McCoy)
8:00 All in the Family
8:30 M*A*S*H
9:00 Mary Tyler Moore
9:30 Bob Newhart
10:00 Miss Universe Pageant
mid. News
12:25 Movie "Arabella"
2:25 Movie "Geronimo" (bw)
4:25 News

CKLW 9-CBC Windsor
6:00 Cartoons
6:30 Uncle Bobby
7:00 Ontario Schools
9:00 A Way Out
9:30 Marc's Grab Bag (guests Helene Morency, Nina Keogh, and Tony Kosniac)
10:00 Odyssey "Roughnecks"/"My Financial Career"
10:30 Newfoundland Holiday
11:00 Bagatelle "About Dinnertime"
11:30 Reach for the Top
noon Frank DeAngelis
12:30 Sunday Best "That Wonderful Day When I Reach 65" (first aired in February '73, talks about pension plans' effectiveness)
1:30 Country Canada (restoring the BC ghost town of Walhachin)
2:00 CBC Sunday Sports: equestrian action from Orangeville, ON (6 days delayed, CKLW ran movies on Sunday afternoons)
3:30 F Troop
4:00 Greatest Sports Legends (Jim Taylor)
4:30 CPGA Golf Championship
6:00 Tarzan
7:00 Police Surgeon
7:30 Beverly Hillbillies
8:00 The Jury (the rock band calls it a day in a show from Edmonton)
8:30 Whiteoaks of Jalna
9:30 Bless This House "A Girl's Worst Friend is Her Father"
10:00 Inside Canada
10:30 In the Mood
11:00 News
11:15 A Look Back
11:30 Canadian Open Golf Preview (that year's event was held in Mississauga (ON); the previous year's in Ste-Julie-de Vercheres (QC))
mid. Movie "The Spanish Main"

CFPL 10-CBC London
10:00 Littlest Hobo (bw)
10:30 Rocket Robin Hood
11:00 Grand Prix Wrestling
noon Let's Do It
12:30 Reach for the Top
1:00 Know Your Sports
1:30 You Really Can
2:00 Baseball Pre-Game
2:15 Baseball: Oakland-Cleveland (alt game: Kansas City-Yankees)
5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner
6:00 News
6:30 Movie "Terror in the Sky"
8:00 All Around the Circle
8:30 Whiteoaks of Jalna
9:30 Bless this House "A Girl's Worst Friend is Her Father"
10:00 Inside Canada
10:30 In the Mood
11:00 CBC News
11:15 News
11:40 Movie "Cool Hand Luke"

CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton
8:30 Hilarious House of Frightenstein
9:30 Ontario Schools
11:30 Spider-Man
noon You Really Can
12:30 Ryerson Presents (bw)
1:00 Wrestling
2:00 Championship Sports: AA consolation basketball game from Brock University, St. Catherines
3:30 Ontario Tennis: Fauquier v Bardsley
4:30 Outdoor Sportsman
5:00 Championship Fishing
5:30 Going Places
6:00 Brott Backstage
6:30 Party Game
7:00 Heritage Inn
7:30 Annual Conference on Contemporary Affairs "The Regulation of Misleading Advertising"
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Wrestling
10:30 Movie "In the Heat of the Night"
12:45 Movie "The Falling of Raymond"

WICU 12-NBC Erie
7:45 Davey & Goliath
8:00 Lidsville
8:30 Addams Family (animated)
9:00 Emergency Plus 4
9:30 Inch-High Private Eye
10:00 Sigmund
10:30 Pink Panther
11:00 Star Trek (animated)
11:30 Butch Cassidy
noon Jetsons
12:30 Go
1:00 Garden & Farm
1:30 Focus 12
2:00 Baseball Pre-Game
2:15 Baseball: Oakland-Cleveland (alt game: Kansas City-Yankees)
5:00 TBA
5:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music
6:00 Safari to Adventure
6:30 NBC Nightly News
7:00 Lawrence Welk
8:00 Emergency!
9:00 Movie "$"
11:20 News
11:35 Movie "The Hasty Heart" (bw)

CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener (and 2 Georgian Bay)
6:00 University of the Air
6:30 Uncle Bobby (listed for an hour)
7:30 Waterville Gang
8:00 Puppet People
8:30 Fantastica
9:00 Tree House
9:30 Thacker's World
10:00 Animal World
10:30 Ozzie's Girls
11:00 Jeannie
11:30 Bandstand
12:30 Movie "Three Guns for Texas" (edited Laredo episodes)
2:30 Canadian Roller Derby
3:30 World Tennis: men's single quarterfinal action, Eric Van Dillen takes on Ilie Nastase
4:30 CPGA Golf Championship
6:00 News
6:30 Outdoors Unlimited
7:00 Police Surgeon
8:00 Movie "Privilege"
10:00 Wrestling
11:00 News
11:30 CTV National News
11:50 Conversation
mid. Movie "Major Dundee"

WJET 24-ABC Erie
8:00 Bugs Bunny
8:30 Yogi's Gang
9:00 Super Friends
10:00 Lassie's Rescue Rangers
10:30 Goober
11:00 Brady Kids
11:30 Mission: Magic!
noon Movie "Nanny and the Professor" (animated)
1:00 American Bandstand
2:00 Soul Train
3:00 TBA
3:30 Movie "The Atomic City" (bw)
5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports
6:30 Reasoner Report
7:00 Hee Haw
8:00 Partridge Family
8:30 Movie "Mousey"
10:00 Owen Marshall
11:00 ABC News
11:15 Movie "The Enemy Below" (bw)
1:15 News

WSEE 35-CBS Erie
8:00 Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch
8:30 Sabrina
9:00 Movie "Sandy's Jekyll and Hydes" (animated)
10:00 My Favorite Martians
10:30 Jeannie
11:00 Speed Buggy
11:30 Josie & the Pussycats
noon Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm
12:30 Fat Albert
1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "The Johnstown Monster"
2:00 Putt Putt Golf
2:30 Greatest Sports Legends
3:00 Game of the Week
4:00 Movie "The Triumph of Hercules"
6:00 Horse Racing
6:30 CBS Evening News
7:00 Daniel Boone
8:00 All in the Family
8:30 M*A*S*H
9:00 Mary Tyler Moore
9:30 Bob Newhart
10:00 Miss Universe Pageant
mid. News
12:15 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (no info listed)
1:45 Wrestling

WKBD 50-Ind Detroit
8:30 Insight
9:00 Dr. Norman Vincent Peale
9:30 Roller Game of the Week
11:00 Wrestling
noon Movie "Them" (bw)
1:30 Movie "Above and Beyond" (bw)
4:00 Movie "At Gunpoint"
6:00 Star Trek
7:00 Lawrence Welk
8:00 That Good Ole Nashville Music (guests Tom T. Hall, Bob Luman, Johnny Rodriguez, and Conny Van Dyke)
8:30 Merv Griffin (celeb wives in a fashion show: wives of Dean Martin, Robert Stack, Clint Eastwood, Sammy Davis Jr., Johnny Carson, Dick Martin, James Franciscus, Aaron Spelling, and Zubin Mehta)
10:00 Lou Gordon (TV repairmen named in an earlier expose come on the show to defend themselves)
11:30 Movie "World Without End"

WQLN 54-PBS Erie
7:30 Dentistry Today
8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
9:00 Sesame Street
10:00 Electric Company
10:30 Inside/Out
10:45 How Come?
11:00 Sesame Street
noon Electric Company
12:30 Hodgepodge Lodge
1:00 Zoom
1:30 Man & His World
2:00 Lilias, Yoga & You
2:30 French Chef
3:00 Antiques
3:30 You Owe It to Yourself
4:00 Consultation
4:30 Washington Debates
5:30 Garden Club
6:00 What's the Big Idea? (examines the consequences of ethnic jokes)
7:00 Boboquivari
7:30 Zoom
8:00 You Owe It to Yourself
8:30 Newport Jazz Festival (from the Fourth of July 1974, it's a tribute to Louis Armstrong with guests the Roy Eldrridge Quartet, Dizzy Gillespie, Helen Hunter, Ella Fitzgerald, and the Dave Brubeck Group)
9:30 Coming Asunder of Jimmy Bright
 
WJBK - Channel 2 - Detroit - (CBS)

10:00 AM My Favorite Martian (bw; could be a typo given what CBS aired in the slot)

Indeed it's a typo since My Favorite Martians is the cartoon version of My Favorite Martian and the same for Jeannie which is the cartoon version of I Dream Of Jeannie.
 
Bluenoser said:
WJBK 2-CBS Detroit
9:00 Movie "Sandy's Jekyll and Hydes" (starring an animated Sandy Duncan)

This, of course, was one of those "New Scooby Doo Movies".

Bluenoser said:
WKYC 3-NBC Cleveland
9:00 Movie "$"

I wonder how NBC (and any other station that showed the film) gave the title? Probably up there with Prince during the period when he was "the artist formerly known as...".

Bluenoser said:
CKGN-Global: 6 Paris/22 Cottam/29 Oil Springs
8:00 (6) Apple's Way
8:00 (22/29) Country Matters

Makes it evident that Global was able to provide an alternate feed to its transmitters closest to Michigan -- according to Global Ontario's Wikipedia article, channel 22 in Cottam would show a blank screen during American programming that the American networks had.
 
Bluenoser said:
from TV Guide-Western Ontario edition

CKNX 8-CBC Wingham

2:15 Baseball: Oakland-Cleveland (alt game: Kansas City-Yankees)
5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

CFPL 10-CBC London
2:15 Baseball: Oakland-Cleveland (alt game: Kansas City-Yankees)
5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

Baseball went way past its alotted time that day, completely eliminating The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour. At least in my part of the country, and from the look of things in Ontario, too.
 
This is considered Western Ontario? I thought the western part of the province was the area north and west of Lake Superior (Thunder Bay, for example).
 
KeithE4 said:
This is considered Western Ontario? I thought the western part of the province was the area north and west of Lake Superior (Thunder Bay, for example).

That area's more like "Northwestern Ontario" -- the Windsor / London area is commonly called "Southwestern Ontario", though some also use "Western Ontario" as well (there is a "University of Western Ontario" in London).

I think the terminology might've stemmed from the early days of Confederation.
 
azumanga said:
Bluenoser said:
CKGN-Global: 6 Paris/22 Cottam/29 Oil Springs
8:00 (6) Apple's Way
8:00 (22/29) Country Matters

Makes it evident that Global was able to provide an alternate feed to its transmitters closest to Michigan -- according to Global Ontario's Wikipedia article, channel 22 in Cottam would show a blank screen during American programming that the American networks had.

And a quick check of the listings that week indicate that there were only 2 regional opt-outs that week for 22/29...Thursday 8:30pm-9:30pm 22/29 aired New Scotland Yard, with most of the Global tx running Doc Elliot in the timeslot.
 
azumanga said:
Bluenoser said:
WKYC 3-NBC Cleveland
9:00 Movie "$"

I wonder how NBC (and any other station that showed the film) gave the title? Probably up there with Prince during the period when he was "the artist formerly known as...".

I can only presume that whichever West Coast NBC staff announcer was on duty that night, or at least on the night this film was prepared for airing (Don Stanley, Donald Rickles, Eddie King, Frank Barton or Peggy Taylor), would've referred to the title as "Dollars."
 
Bluenoser said:
WJW 8-CBS Cleveland
1:00 Baseball: the Indians host Oakland, with Harry Jones and "Mudcat" Grant calling the action (both 8 and NBC list the game as live)

I believe you meant CBS... ;)
 
DToTheJ said:
Bluenoser said:
WJW 8-CBS Cleveland
1:00 Baseball: the Indians host Oakland, with Harry Jones and "Mudcat" Grant calling the action (both 8 and NBC list the game as live)

I believe you meant CBS... ;)

Not necessarily..WJW-TV 8 was the local Indians Broadcaster..WKYC-3 had the NBC game of the week.Not sure how the blackout rules worked then, but It was probable that 3 might have had the alternate game that day..

Another note:Just the evening before, Journeyman pitcher Dick Bosman pitched a no-hit game for the Indians against the A's..
 
Bluenoser said:
from TV Guide-Western Ontario edition

11:30 About Sex

I gotta ask, what was this show?
In 1974 you could not likely have listed a show with this title in the listings,
let alone run it in the States.
 
Tim L said:
DToTheJ said:
Bluenoser said:
WJW 8-CBS Cleveland
1:00 Baseball: the Indians host Oakland, with Harry Jones and "Mudcat" Grant calling the action (both 8 and NBC list the game as live)

I believe you meant CBS... ;)

Not necessarily..WJW-TV 8 was the local Indians Broadcaster..WKYC-3 had the NBC game of the week.Not sure how the blackout rules worked then, but It was probable that 3 might have had the alternate game that day..

Another note:Just the evening before, Journeyman pitcher Dick Bosman pitched a no-hit game for the Indians against the A's..

Since the game was locally televised in Cleveland on channel 8, channel 3 would have been required to show the alternate game. It wasn't until about a decade later that 'GOTW' broadcasts were allowed to air in the participating teams' markets(the local team's affiliates usually carried those games instead.)
 
wbhist said:
azumanga said:
Bluenoser said:
WKYC 3-NBC Cleveland
9:00 Movie "$"

I wonder how NBC (and any other station that showed the film) gave the title? Probably up there with Prince during the period when he was "the artist formerly known as...".

I can only presume that whichever West Coast NBC staff announcer was on duty that night, or at least on the night this film was prepared for airing (Don Stanley, Donald Rickles, Eddie King, Frank Barton or Peggy Taylor), would've referred to the title as "Dollars."
I recall some local and TV GUIDE listings used to list the title as MOVIE: "$(Dollars)" This was one of the three strange film titles of the '70s that used to look/sound strange when they turned up on TV. Another was that Strother Martin horror movie "Sssssssssssss"(sp?), and the other was something that was titled either 'Movie' or 'Movie Movie'(no two program guides ever listed it the same way). I've seen the snake flick, but I still have no idea what "$" or "Movie Movie" were about!
 
onairb said:
I still have no idea what "$" or "Movie Movie" were about!

"$", which indeed carried the subtitle "Dollars", starred Goldie Hawn and Warren Beatty about a bank heist:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/$_(film)
(cut and paste into browser)

"Movie Movie" is a simulation of an old time double feature, featuring two movies and a trailer, all starring George C. Scott:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movie_Movie
 
FreddyE1977 said:
Bluenoser said:
from TV Guide-Western Ontario edition

11:30 About Sex

I gotta ask, what was this show?
In 1974 you could not likely have listed a show with this title in the listings,
let alone run it in the States.

All the listings say is that it was a discussion/talk program...
 
Tim L said:
DToTheJ said:
Bluenoser said:
WJW 8-CBS Cleveland
1:00 Baseball: the Indians host Oakland, with Harry Jones and "Mudcat" Grant calling the action (both 8 and NBC list the game as live)

I believe you meant CBS... ;)

Not necessarily..WJW-TV 8 was the local Indians Broadcaster..WKYC-3 had the NBC game of the week.Not sure how the blackout rules worked then, but It was probable that 3 might have had the alternate game that day..

Another note:Just the evening before, Journeyman pitcher Dick Bosman pitched a no-hit game for the Indians against the A's..

I assume Detroit was safe to air the Indians net game, but how did it work in Erie- were they considered Pirates or Indians territory?
 
I remember in Pittsburgh when the Pirates were on the NBC Game of the Week it was blacked out locally, as well as on Channel 7 in Wheeling, then an NBC affiliate. But I lived up on a hilltop and could watch it on WFMJ in Youngstown. It would appear then that the blackout zone at that time was a sixty mile radius.
 
Bluenoser said:
FreddyE1977 said:
Bluenoser said:
from TV Guide-Western Ontario edition

11:30 About Sex

I gotta ask, what was this show?
In 1974 you could not likely have listed a show with this title in the listings,
let alone run it in the States.

All the listings say is that it was a discussion/talk program...

Sue Johanson working that long ago?
 
Bluenoser said:
from TV Guide-Western Ontario edition

WJBK 2-CBS Detroit

3:00 Movie "Curse of the Undead" (bw)
4:00 Movie "The Creature Walks Among Us" (bw)

Whoa! Watching old horror movies on Saturday afternoons back then was fun --- but not when they edited the CRAP out of `em!! 60 mins allotted for each??? :( They must've been cut down to about 50 mins --- from their original 75 min (average) running time.
 
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