Source: TV Guide, Wisconsin Edition
Stations:
2 – WBAY-TV Green Bay (CBS)
3 – WISC-TV Madison (CBS)
4 – WTMJ-TV Milwaukee (NBC)
5 – WFRV Green Bay/WJMN (Channel 3) Escanaba MI (NBC)
6 – WITI Milwaukee (ABC)
6M – WLUC Marquette MI (CBS/ABC)
7 – WSAU-TV (now WSAW) Wausau (CBS)
9 – WAOW Wausau (ABC)
10 – WMVS Milwaukee (PBS)
11 – WLUK Green Bay (ABC)
12 – WISN-TV Milwaukee (CBS)
12R – WAEO-TV (now WJFW) Rhinelander (NBC)
13 – WEAU-TV Eau Claire (NBC)
15 – WMTV Madison (NBC)
18 – WVTV Milwaukee (independent, ABC and CBS secondary)
21 – WHA-TV Madison (PBS)
27 – WKOW-TV Madison/WXOW (Channel 19) La Crosse (ABC)
34 – KFIZ-TV Fond du Lac (independent, CBS secondary)
Earlier this week, I posted these listings with the errant date of 16 December 1971. 12 December was the correct date, and is therefore used in this thread.
Although WLUC Marquette is in the Eastern Time zone, its listings here are in Central Time.
[c] denotes a color program.
MORNING
6:30
6M Herald of Truth [c]
6:35
6 Sacred Heart [c]
6:50
6 News [c] (Larry Ebert)
7:00
2 Popeye [c]
3 Sunrise Semester [c] (Classical Mythology: Hercules)
4 Consultation [c] (a medical public affairs program, today discussing the importance of medical checkups)
5 Critique [c]
6 Church Service [c] (Catholic)
6M Finland Calling [c]
11 Herald of Truth [c]
7:15
12 Faith For Today [c] (Christian missionaries in India)
7:30
3 Rex Humbard [c] (Sermon topic: man in relation to Jesus)
4 Library Playhouse [c] (Lloyd Alexander’s The Marvelous Misadventures of Sebastian)
5 Davey & Goliath [c]
6 Oral Roberts [c]
7 Day of Discovery [c]
9/27 Bible Answers
11 Hour of Hope [c]
7:45
4 Library Story [c] (Hans Peterson’s Erik and the Christmas Horse and Barbara Emberley’s Drummer Hoff)
5 To Be Announced (IIRC, WFRV/WJMN usually ran two “Davey & Goliath” episodes back to back, but sometimes aired an infomercial for Changing Times magazine in this stretch instead)
12 Davey & Goliath [c]
8:00
2/7 Tom & Jerry [c]
4 Church Service [c]
5 Faith For Today [c]
6/11 Rex Humbard [c] (same episode as on WISC at 7:30)
6M The Oldtime Gospel Hour [c] (Jerry Falwell)
9/27 Oral Roberts [c] (Pat Boone guests)
12 Milwaukee Media Review [c]
13 Hour of Hope [c]
15 Insight [c] (Arlene Golonka guests)
8:30
2 Oral Roberts [c] (sermon topic: “Trouble is God’s Business”)
3 The Groovie Goolies [c]
4/5 This Is The Life [c] (Mitzi Hoag guests on WFRV/WJMN)
7/15 Hour of Hope [c]
9/13/27 Revival Fires [c] (Sermon on WKOW/WAOW/WXOW: “The Need of the Hour”)
12 Suburban Scene [c]
9:00
2 Church Service [c] (Catholic; WBAY was owned by the Norbertine Order of Priests at this time)
3 Tom & Jerry [c]
4 Inner View [c]
5 Topic [c] (medical public affairs series; this morning’s discussion was about reactions to pain)
6 Day of Discovery [c]
6M/13 Rex Humbard [c] (same episode as at 8:00 on WITI)
7 Film [c]
9/27 The Reluctant Dragon & Mr. Toad [c]
11 Day of Discovery [c] (third sermon in a series on “Jesus Christ: Superman”)
12 Lamp Unto My Feet [c] (Roberta Peters and Hal Linden in Robert Starer’s cantata Joseph & His Brothers)
15 Movie (Charlie Chan in Honolulu, 1938, with Sidney Toler)
18 Cool McCool [c]
9:30
2 Sacred Heart [c]
3/7/12 Look Up and Live [c] (sensitivity sessions conducted by San Francisco’s Catholic Communications Center)
4 Farmer Vic & Friends [c]
5 Wisconsin Outdoors [c]
6 Bugs Bunny [c] (this was the AAP syndicated package of Warner Bros. cartoons, not the CBS Saturday morning show that WISN ran in Milwaukee)
9/27 The Doubledeckers [c]
11 The Oldtime Gospel Hour [c]
18 Popeye [c]
9:45
2 Stage Two [c] (local variety show)
9:55
4 Professor & Friends [c]
10:00
2/3/7 Camera Three [c] (a performance by Cambodia’s Classical Khmer Ballet; WBAY started running this series again with this episode)
4 Showplace [c] (homes)
5 Laurel & Hardy (the Hal Roach shorts, not the 1966-67 Larry Harmon cartoons)
6M Hour of Hope [c]
9/27 Bullwinkle [c]
12 Answers for Today [c]
12M Day of Discovery [c]
13 This Is The Life [c]
18 Mister Ed
10:15
5 Mister Ed [c]
10:25
15 Thoughts with Cagle [c]
10:30
2/6M/7/12 Face the Nation [c] (George Herman interviews White House Communications Director Herb Klein)
3 Church Service [c] (Catholic)
4 This Week in Pro Football [c] (Pat Sumerall and Tom Brookshier narrate NFL Films coverage of the December 4-6 NFL schedule)
6/9/27 Make a Wish [c]
11 Chmielewski On Stage [c] (polkas)
12R This Is The Life [c]
13 Commercial Film [c]
15 Major Adams (a Ward Bond episode of “Wagon Train”)
18 Batman [c] (Victor Buono as King Tut, and Henny Youngman does a window cameo)
10:45
5 Commercial Film [c]
13 Christmas Concert [c] (The Altoona Girls’ Glee Club)
11:00
2 Community Reports [c]
5/12R Oil But For One Day [c] (Theodore Bikel special for Hanukkah)
6 For Better or Worse [c]
6M Dick Rodgers [c] (polkas)
7 Commercial Film [c]
9/11/27 Riverside Presents [c] (polkas from the Riverside Ballroom in Green Bay)
12 Washington Report [c] (Wisconsin Congressmen Glen Davis, Henry Reuss and Clement Zablocki)
13 Christmas Concert [c] (The Eau Claire Memorial High School Choir)
18 All-Star Wrestling [c] (Verne Gagne’s AWA promotion)
11:15
2 Agri-Chats [c] (WBAY Agricultural Director Les Sturmer)
3 The Christophers [c]
6 Lutheran Guideposts [c]
7 The Hunter [c] (a local program on hunting, not the TTV cartoon)
12 Manager’s Desk [c]
11:30
2/7 NFL Pre-Game Show [c]
3 Face the Nation [c] (delayed from 10:30)
4 Celebrity Bowling [c]
5/12R/15 Meet The Press [c] (Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz; panel is William Blair of the New York Times, Nick Kots of the Washington Post, Bernard Brenner of United Press International and Paul Duke of NBC News; Bill Monroe moderates)
6 Eye On Your City [c]
6M Untamed World [c]
12 Huckleberry Hound [c]
13 Dick Rodgers [c] (polkas)
AFTERNOON
12:00
2/7 NFL Football: Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants [c] (Frank Glieber and Eddie LeBaron called the action)
3 This Is The Life [c]
4 Bowling With The Champs [c] (Wally Reklaitis of Sheboygan vs. Willard Goodwill of Suring)
5 McHale’s Navy [c]
6 Public Conference [c] (“Prison Riots: What’s the Message?”)
6M The Dan Devine Show [c]
9/11/18/27 Dick Rodgers [c] (polkas)
12 Packer Preview [c]
12R Nicolet College Forum [c]
13 NFL Football: New England Patriots at New York Jets [c]
15 Star Trek [c]
12:30
3/6M/12 NFL Pre-Game Show [c]
5 Alfred Hitchcock Presents
6 Issues & Answers [c]
12R Insight [c]
1:00
3/6M/12 NFL Football: Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers [c] (Jack Whitaker and Tom Brookshier called the action; blacked out in Green Bay and Wausau)
4/15 NFL Football: Cleveland Browns at New Orleans Saints [c]
5 Movie [c] (The Younger Brothers, 1949)
6 Movie (Our Little Girl, 1935, with Shirley Temple, Lyle Talbot and Joel McCrea)
9/11/27 NBA Basketball Highlights [c] (clips of the Milwaukee Bucks’ championship series against the Baltimore Bullets the previous Spring, narrated by Keith Jackson)
12R The Big Valley [c]
18 The Addams Family
1:30
9/11/27 USGA Highlights of 1971 [c] (Chris Schenkel narrates)
18 The Munsters
2:00
9/27 Issues & Answers [c]
11 Road Racing’s White Wave [c] (documentary on an auto racing team)
12R Films [c]
18 Movie (Charlie Chan in Panama, 1940, with Sidney Toler)
2:30
5 Commercial Film [c]
6 Movie (Pardon My Sarong, 1942, with Bud Abbott, Lou Costello and Virginia Bruce)
9/27 Government Report [c]
11 Sports Challenge [c] (New York Giants Frank Gifford, Kyle Rote and Charley Conerly vs. Los Angeles Rams Roman Gabriel, Deacon Jones and Merlin Olsen; Dick Enberg emcees)
3:00
2 Alvin Styczynski [c] (polkas; time approximate after Cowboys-Giants)
5/12R/13 NFL Football: Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs [c] (time approximate on WEAU after Patriots-Jets)
9/27 Wisconsin Outdoors [c]
10 Soul! [c] (performances by the Broadway Cast of Melvin Van Peebles’ Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death, and an interview with former Black Panther Kathleen Cleaver)
11 Film [c]
18 Perry Mason
3:45
11 Changing Times [c] (infomercial for the magazine of the same name)
4:00
2/9/27 Roller Derby [c]
3/6M/7/12 A Christmas Carol [c] (Australian cartoon of the Charles Dickens novella)
6 Bob Kames [c] (polkas; Lawrence Welk and Frankie Yankovic are guests on the annual Christmas episode)
11 Movie [c] (Robbery, 1967, with Stanley Baker and Joanna Pettet)
21 Pennsylvania Dutch Jazz Festival [c] (first of two programs from the 1970 festival at Lancaster; performers are the Gary Burton Quartet and The World’s Greatest Jazz Band)
34 Roy Rogers
4:30
6 Wagon Train [c]
10 Travelogue [c]
18 My Favorite Martian [c]
5:00
2 The Frog Prince [c] (Muppet special with Jim Henson voicing Kermit the Frog’s narration)
3/6M/7/12 60 Minutes [c]
9/27 Untamed World [c]
18 All About Faces [c]
21 Masquerade [c]
34 Movie [c] (The Eye Creatures, 1965, with John Ashley and Cynthia Hull)
5:30
9/27 American Bandstand [c] (Little Jimmy Osmond is the guest; delayed from Saturday 12:00)
10 This Is It [c] (Rae Moore)
18 Daktari [c]
21 Speaking Freely [c] (Edwin Newman interviews Frank Capra)
EVENING
6:00
2/3/7 News [c]
4/5/12R/13/15 Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom [c] (although all stations airing this are NBC affiliates, this was during the series’ syndicated run, so each station is running a different episode)
6 TV6 Report [c] (“Is Good Health for Everyone?”)
6M Room 222 [c] (a student is rumoured to be a homosexual after performing Shakespeare in drag; delayed from Friday 9:00)
9/27 Lassie [c] (Part One of “Mustang,” about an aging stallion)
10 Travelogue [c]
11 Marcus Welby, M.D. [c] (Barry Sullivan guests; delayed from Tuesday 9:00)
12 On Target [c] (“The Consumers’ Pocketbook”)
6:30
2/3/6M/7/12 The CBS Sunday Night Movie [c] (Will Penny, 1968, with Charlton Heston, Bruce Dern and Slim Pickens)
4/5/12R/13/15 The Hallmark Hall of Fame [c] (The Littlest Angel, with Johnnie Whittaker, Fred Gwynne, Cab Calloway, E.G. Marshall, Tony Randall, Connie Stevens, John McGiver and James Coco)
6 Primus [c]
9/27 Rollin’ On the River [c] (Kenny Rogers & The First Edition host Karen Black)
10 Thirty Minutes [c] (Elizabeth Drew interviews Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty)
18 Untamed World [c]
21 Full Circle [c]
34 All-Star Wrestling [c] (Gagne’s AWA again)
7:00
6/9/11/27 The F.B.I. [c] (Joseph Wiseman guests)
10/21 Firing Line [c] (William F. Buckley debates former Interior Secretary Walter J. Hickel on conservation)
18 Safari To Adventure [c]
7:30
18/34 Kup’s Show [c] (Irv Kupcinet hosts Sammy Davis Jr., Don Ameche, Vic Damone, Billy Eckstine and authors Marya Mannes, Ralph G. Martin and Ruth Montgomery in a pair of roundtable conversations)
8:00
4/5/12R/13/15 Bonanza [c] (Dub Taylor and Lou Frizzell guest)
6/9/11/27 The ABC Sunday Night Movie [c] (Hurry Sundown, 1967, with Michael Caine, Jane Fonda, John Phillip Law, Diahann Carroll, Faye Dunaway, Burgess Meredith, Jim Backus and Robert Reed)
10/21 Masterpiece Theatre [c] (Alistair Cooke introduces Chapter Three of Tolstoy’s “Resurrection”)
8:30
2/6M/7/12 Cade’s County [c] (Broderick Crawford, John Payne, Johnny Crawford and E.J. Peaker guest)
3 Seven Seas [c] (documentary special)
9:00
4/5/12R/13/15 The Bold Ones [c] (a “Lawyers” episode starring Burl Ives, Joseph Campanella and James Farentino, about a young Latino who claims innocence of a mugging charge but can’t prove it)
10/21 Pink Floyd [c] (rock concert from San Francisco’s Fillmore West)
18 Talking Points [c]
34 Death Valley Days [c]
9:30
2/3/7/12 The Dan Devine Show [c] (broadcast live from WBAY)
6M ABC Movie Of The Weekend [c] (The Failing of Raymond, with Jane Wyman and Dean Stockwell, delayed from Saturday, November 27th at 8:30)
34 It Takes a Thief [c]
10:00
2/3/4/5/12R/13/15 News [c]
7/12 CBS Sunday Night News [c] (Dan Rather)
10 Wall Street Week [c]
18 Riverside Presents [c] (polkas from Green Bay)
21 Civilization [c] (Kenneth Clark hosts “The Worship of Nature”)
10:15
7/12 News [c]
10:30
2 Movie [c] (Bachelor Flat, 1962, with Terry-Thomas and Tuesday Weld)
3 CBS Sunday Night News [c] (Dan Rather)
4/12R/15 The Weekend Tonight Show [c] (George Segal, Carl Reiner, Ruth Gordon, Mac Davis and then-Baltimore Oriole Frank Robinson are Johnny Carson’s guests; WFRV and WEAU didn’t clear the weekend repeats)
5 Inquiry [c]
7 Movie [c] (The File on Thelma Jordan, 1949, with Barbara Stanwyck and Paul Kelly)
12 Movie (The Private Life of Henry VIII, 1933, with Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester and Merle Oberon)
13 Movie (The Cocoanuts, 1929, with The Marx Brothers)
34 Movie (The Intruders, 1967, with Don Murray and Edmund O’Brien)
10:55
6/9/11/27 To Be Announced
11:00
5 Startime (William Shatner and John Cassavetes guest star)
6/9/11/27 News [c]
18 Grapevine [c] (Vic Pitts)
11:30
9/27 The World of Sports Illustrated [c]
11 Movie [c] (Amazons of Rome, 1960, with Louis Jordan and Sylvia Sims)
11:40
6 Movie (Louisa, 1950, with Ronald Reagan, Ruth Hussey and Edmund Gwenn)
12:00
4/5/18 News [c]
9/27 Movie [c] (Ice Palace, 1960, with Richard Burton and Robert Ryan)
15 Movie (A Kind of Loving, 1962, with Alan Bates)
12:05
13 Movie [c] (Where the Bullets Fly, 1966, with Tom Adams and Dawn Addams)
12:15
2 I Spy [c]
12:25
12 News [c]
1:25
6 News [c]
1:45
6 For Better or Worse [c]
2:00
6 Critique [c]
2:30
6 Directions [c]
Stations:
2 – WBAY-TV Green Bay (CBS)
3 – WISC-TV Madison (CBS)
4 – WTMJ-TV Milwaukee (NBC)
5 – WFRV Green Bay/WJMN (Channel 3) Escanaba MI (NBC)
6 – WITI Milwaukee (ABC)
6M – WLUC Marquette MI (CBS/ABC)
7 – WSAU-TV (now WSAW) Wausau (CBS)
9 – WAOW Wausau (ABC)
10 – WMVS Milwaukee (PBS)
11 – WLUK Green Bay (ABC)
12 – WISN-TV Milwaukee (CBS)
12R – WAEO-TV (now WJFW) Rhinelander (NBC)
13 – WEAU-TV Eau Claire (NBC)
15 – WMTV Madison (NBC)
18 – WVTV Milwaukee (independent, ABC and CBS secondary)
21 – WHA-TV Madison (PBS)
27 – WKOW-TV Madison/WXOW (Channel 19) La Crosse (ABC)
34 – KFIZ-TV Fond du Lac (independent, CBS secondary)
Earlier this week, I posted these listings with the errant date of 16 December 1971. 12 December was the correct date, and is therefore used in this thread.
Although WLUC Marquette is in the Eastern Time zone, its listings here are in Central Time.
[c] denotes a color program.
MORNING
6:30
6M Herald of Truth [c]
6:35
6 Sacred Heart [c]
6:50
6 News [c] (Larry Ebert)
7:00
2 Popeye [c]
3 Sunrise Semester [c] (Classical Mythology: Hercules)
4 Consultation [c] (a medical public affairs program, today discussing the importance of medical checkups)
5 Critique [c]
6 Church Service [c] (Catholic)
6M Finland Calling [c]
11 Herald of Truth [c]
7:15
12 Faith For Today [c] (Christian missionaries in India)
7:30
3 Rex Humbard [c] (Sermon topic: man in relation to Jesus)
4 Library Playhouse [c] (Lloyd Alexander’s The Marvelous Misadventures of Sebastian)
5 Davey & Goliath [c]
6 Oral Roberts [c]
7 Day of Discovery [c]
9/27 Bible Answers
11 Hour of Hope [c]
7:45
4 Library Story [c] (Hans Peterson’s Erik and the Christmas Horse and Barbara Emberley’s Drummer Hoff)
5 To Be Announced (IIRC, WFRV/WJMN usually ran two “Davey & Goliath” episodes back to back, but sometimes aired an infomercial for Changing Times magazine in this stretch instead)
12 Davey & Goliath [c]
8:00
2/7 Tom & Jerry [c]
4 Church Service [c]
5 Faith For Today [c]
6/11 Rex Humbard [c] (same episode as on WISC at 7:30)
6M The Oldtime Gospel Hour [c] (Jerry Falwell)
9/27 Oral Roberts [c] (Pat Boone guests)
12 Milwaukee Media Review [c]
13 Hour of Hope [c]
15 Insight [c] (Arlene Golonka guests)
8:30
2 Oral Roberts [c] (sermon topic: “Trouble is God’s Business”)
3 The Groovie Goolies [c]
4/5 This Is The Life [c] (Mitzi Hoag guests on WFRV/WJMN)
7/15 Hour of Hope [c]
9/13/27 Revival Fires [c] (Sermon on WKOW/WAOW/WXOW: “The Need of the Hour”)
12 Suburban Scene [c]
9:00
2 Church Service [c] (Catholic; WBAY was owned by the Norbertine Order of Priests at this time)
3 Tom & Jerry [c]
4 Inner View [c]
5 Topic [c] (medical public affairs series; this morning’s discussion was about reactions to pain)
6 Day of Discovery [c]
6M/13 Rex Humbard [c] (same episode as at 8:00 on WITI)
7 Film [c]
9/27 The Reluctant Dragon & Mr. Toad [c]
11 Day of Discovery [c] (third sermon in a series on “Jesus Christ: Superman”)
12 Lamp Unto My Feet [c] (Roberta Peters and Hal Linden in Robert Starer’s cantata Joseph & His Brothers)
15 Movie (Charlie Chan in Honolulu, 1938, with Sidney Toler)
18 Cool McCool [c]
9:30
2 Sacred Heart [c]
3/7/12 Look Up and Live [c] (sensitivity sessions conducted by San Francisco’s Catholic Communications Center)
4 Farmer Vic & Friends [c]
5 Wisconsin Outdoors [c]
6 Bugs Bunny [c] (this was the AAP syndicated package of Warner Bros. cartoons, not the CBS Saturday morning show that WISN ran in Milwaukee)
9/27 The Doubledeckers [c]
11 The Oldtime Gospel Hour [c]
18 Popeye [c]
9:45
2 Stage Two [c] (local variety show)
9:55
4 Professor & Friends [c]
10:00
2/3/7 Camera Three [c] (a performance by Cambodia’s Classical Khmer Ballet; WBAY started running this series again with this episode)
4 Showplace [c] (homes)
5 Laurel & Hardy (the Hal Roach shorts, not the 1966-67 Larry Harmon cartoons)
6M Hour of Hope [c]
9/27 Bullwinkle [c]
12 Answers for Today [c]
12M Day of Discovery [c]
13 This Is The Life [c]
18 Mister Ed
10:15
5 Mister Ed [c]
10:25
15 Thoughts with Cagle [c]
10:30
2/6M/7/12 Face the Nation [c] (George Herman interviews White House Communications Director Herb Klein)
3 Church Service [c] (Catholic)
4 This Week in Pro Football [c] (Pat Sumerall and Tom Brookshier narrate NFL Films coverage of the December 4-6 NFL schedule)
6/9/27 Make a Wish [c]
11 Chmielewski On Stage [c] (polkas)
12R This Is The Life [c]
13 Commercial Film [c]
15 Major Adams (a Ward Bond episode of “Wagon Train”)
18 Batman [c] (Victor Buono as King Tut, and Henny Youngman does a window cameo)
10:45
5 Commercial Film [c]
13 Christmas Concert [c] (The Altoona Girls’ Glee Club)
11:00
2 Community Reports [c]
5/12R Oil But For One Day [c] (Theodore Bikel special for Hanukkah)
6 For Better or Worse [c]
6M Dick Rodgers [c] (polkas)
7 Commercial Film [c]
9/11/27 Riverside Presents [c] (polkas from the Riverside Ballroom in Green Bay)
12 Washington Report [c] (Wisconsin Congressmen Glen Davis, Henry Reuss and Clement Zablocki)
13 Christmas Concert [c] (The Eau Claire Memorial High School Choir)
18 All-Star Wrestling [c] (Verne Gagne’s AWA promotion)
11:15
2 Agri-Chats [c] (WBAY Agricultural Director Les Sturmer)
3 The Christophers [c]
6 Lutheran Guideposts [c]
7 The Hunter [c] (a local program on hunting, not the TTV cartoon)
12 Manager’s Desk [c]
11:30
2/7 NFL Pre-Game Show [c]
3 Face the Nation [c] (delayed from 10:30)
4 Celebrity Bowling [c]
5/12R/15 Meet The Press [c] (Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz; panel is William Blair of the New York Times, Nick Kots of the Washington Post, Bernard Brenner of United Press International and Paul Duke of NBC News; Bill Monroe moderates)
6 Eye On Your City [c]
6M Untamed World [c]
12 Huckleberry Hound [c]
13 Dick Rodgers [c] (polkas)
AFTERNOON
12:00
2/7 NFL Football: Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants [c] (Frank Glieber and Eddie LeBaron called the action)
3 This Is The Life [c]
4 Bowling With The Champs [c] (Wally Reklaitis of Sheboygan vs. Willard Goodwill of Suring)
5 McHale’s Navy [c]
6 Public Conference [c] (“Prison Riots: What’s the Message?”)
6M The Dan Devine Show [c]
9/11/18/27 Dick Rodgers [c] (polkas)
12 Packer Preview [c]
12R Nicolet College Forum [c]
13 NFL Football: New England Patriots at New York Jets [c]
15 Star Trek [c]
12:30
3/6M/12 NFL Pre-Game Show [c]
5 Alfred Hitchcock Presents
6 Issues & Answers [c]
12R Insight [c]
1:00
3/6M/12 NFL Football: Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers [c] (Jack Whitaker and Tom Brookshier called the action; blacked out in Green Bay and Wausau)
4/15 NFL Football: Cleveland Browns at New Orleans Saints [c]
5 Movie [c] (The Younger Brothers, 1949)
6 Movie (Our Little Girl, 1935, with Shirley Temple, Lyle Talbot and Joel McCrea)
9/11/27 NBA Basketball Highlights [c] (clips of the Milwaukee Bucks’ championship series against the Baltimore Bullets the previous Spring, narrated by Keith Jackson)
12R The Big Valley [c]
18 The Addams Family
1:30
9/11/27 USGA Highlights of 1971 [c] (Chris Schenkel narrates)
18 The Munsters
2:00
9/27 Issues & Answers [c]
11 Road Racing’s White Wave [c] (documentary on an auto racing team)
12R Films [c]
18 Movie (Charlie Chan in Panama, 1940, with Sidney Toler)
2:30
5 Commercial Film [c]
6 Movie (Pardon My Sarong, 1942, with Bud Abbott, Lou Costello and Virginia Bruce)
9/27 Government Report [c]
11 Sports Challenge [c] (New York Giants Frank Gifford, Kyle Rote and Charley Conerly vs. Los Angeles Rams Roman Gabriel, Deacon Jones and Merlin Olsen; Dick Enberg emcees)
3:00
2 Alvin Styczynski [c] (polkas; time approximate after Cowboys-Giants)
5/12R/13 NFL Football: Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs [c] (time approximate on WEAU after Patriots-Jets)
9/27 Wisconsin Outdoors [c]
10 Soul! [c] (performances by the Broadway Cast of Melvin Van Peebles’ Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death, and an interview with former Black Panther Kathleen Cleaver)
11 Film [c]
18 Perry Mason
3:45
11 Changing Times [c] (infomercial for the magazine of the same name)
4:00
2/9/27 Roller Derby [c]
3/6M/7/12 A Christmas Carol [c] (Australian cartoon of the Charles Dickens novella)
6 Bob Kames [c] (polkas; Lawrence Welk and Frankie Yankovic are guests on the annual Christmas episode)
11 Movie [c] (Robbery, 1967, with Stanley Baker and Joanna Pettet)
21 Pennsylvania Dutch Jazz Festival [c] (first of two programs from the 1970 festival at Lancaster; performers are the Gary Burton Quartet and The World’s Greatest Jazz Band)
34 Roy Rogers
4:30
6 Wagon Train [c]
10 Travelogue [c]
18 My Favorite Martian [c]
5:00
2 The Frog Prince [c] (Muppet special with Jim Henson voicing Kermit the Frog’s narration)
3/6M/7/12 60 Minutes [c]
9/27 Untamed World [c]
18 All About Faces [c]
21 Masquerade [c]
34 Movie [c] (The Eye Creatures, 1965, with John Ashley and Cynthia Hull)
5:30
9/27 American Bandstand [c] (Little Jimmy Osmond is the guest; delayed from Saturday 12:00)
10 This Is It [c] (Rae Moore)
18 Daktari [c]
21 Speaking Freely [c] (Edwin Newman interviews Frank Capra)
EVENING
6:00
2/3/7 News [c]
4/5/12R/13/15 Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom [c] (although all stations airing this are NBC affiliates, this was during the series’ syndicated run, so each station is running a different episode)
6 TV6 Report [c] (“Is Good Health for Everyone?”)
6M Room 222 [c] (a student is rumoured to be a homosexual after performing Shakespeare in drag; delayed from Friday 9:00)
9/27 Lassie [c] (Part One of “Mustang,” about an aging stallion)
10 Travelogue [c]
11 Marcus Welby, M.D. [c] (Barry Sullivan guests; delayed from Tuesday 9:00)
12 On Target [c] (“The Consumers’ Pocketbook”)
6:30
2/3/6M/7/12 The CBS Sunday Night Movie [c] (Will Penny, 1968, with Charlton Heston, Bruce Dern and Slim Pickens)
4/5/12R/13/15 The Hallmark Hall of Fame [c] (The Littlest Angel, with Johnnie Whittaker, Fred Gwynne, Cab Calloway, E.G. Marshall, Tony Randall, Connie Stevens, John McGiver and James Coco)
6 Primus [c]
9/27 Rollin’ On the River [c] (Kenny Rogers & The First Edition host Karen Black)
10 Thirty Minutes [c] (Elizabeth Drew interviews Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty)
18 Untamed World [c]
21 Full Circle [c]
34 All-Star Wrestling [c] (Gagne’s AWA again)
7:00
6/9/11/27 The F.B.I. [c] (Joseph Wiseman guests)
10/21 Firing Line [c] (William F. Buckley debates former Interior Secretary Walter J. Hickel on conservation)
18 Safari To Adventure [c]
7:30
18/34 Kup’s Show [c] (Irv Kupcinet hosts Sammy Davis Jr., Don Ameche, Vic Damone, Billy Eckstine and authors Marya Mannes, Ralph G. Martin and Ruth Montgomery in a pair of roundtable conversations)
8:00
4/5/12R/13/15 Bonanza [c] (Dub Taylor and Lou Frizzell guest)
6/9/11/27 The ABC Sunday Night Movie [c] (Hurry Sundown, 1967, with Michael Caine, Jane Fonda, John Phillip Law, Diahann Carroll, Faye Dunaway, Burgess Meredith, Jim Backus and Robert Reed)
10/21 Masterpiece Theatre [c] (Alistair Cooke introduces Chapter Three of Tolstoy’s “Resurrection”)
8:30
2/6M/7/12 Cade’s County [c] (Broderick Crawford, John Payne, Johnny Crawford and E.J. Peaker guest)
3 Seven Seas [c] (documentary special)
9:00
4/5/12R/13/15 The Bold Ones [c] (a “Lawyers” episode starring Burl Ives, Joseph Campanella and James Farentino, about a young Latino who claims innocence of a mugging charge but can’t prove it)
10/21 Pink Floyd [c] (rock concert from San Francisco’s Fillmore West)
18 Talking Points [c]
34 Death Valley Days [c]
9:30
2/3/7/12 The Dan Devine Show [c] (broadcast live from WBAY)
6M ABC Movie Of The Weekend [c] (The Failing of Raymond, with Jane Wyman and Dean Stockwell, delayed from Saturday, November 27th at 8:30)
34 It Takes a Thief [c]
10:00
2/3/4/5/12R/13/15 News [c]
7/12 CBS Sunday Night News [c] (Dan Rather)
10 Wall Street Week [c]
18 Riverside Presents [c] (polkas from Green Bay)
21 Civilization [c] (Kenneth Clark hosts “The Worship of Nature”)
10:15
7/12 News [c]
10:30
2 Movie [c] (Bachelor Flat, 1962, with Terry-Thomas and Tuesday Weld)
3 CBS Sunday Night News [c] (Dan Rather)
4/12R/15 The Weekend Tonight Show [c] (George Segal, Carl Reiner, Ruth Gordon, Mac Davis and then-Baltimore Oriole Frank Robinson are Johnny Carson’s guests; WFRV and WEAU didn’t clear the weekend repeats)
5 Inquiry [c]
7 Movie [c] (The File on Thelma Jordan, 1949, with Barbara Stanwyck and Paul Kelly)
12 Movie (The Private Life of Henry VIII, 1933, with Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester and Merle Oberon)
13 Movie (The Cocoanuts, 1929, with The Marx Brothers)
34 Movie (The Intruders, 1967, with Don Murray and Edmund O’Brien)
10:55
6/9/11/27 To Be Announced
11:00
5 Startime (William Shatner and John Cassavetes guest star)
6/9/11/27 News [c]
18 Grapevine [c] (Vic Pitts)
11:30
9/27 The World of Sports Illustrated [c]
11 Movie [c] (Amazons of Rome, 1960, with Louis Jordan and Sylvia Sims)
11:40
6 Movie (Louisa, 1950, with Ronald Reagan, Ruth Hussey and Edmund Gwenn)
12:00
4/5/18 News [c]
9/27 Movie [c] (Ice Palace, 1960, with Richard Burton and Robert Ryan)
15 Movie (A Kind of Loving, 1962, with Alan Bates)
12:05
13 Movie [c] (Where the Bullets Fly, 1966, with Tom Adams and Dawn Addams)
12:15
2 I Spy [c]
12:25
12 News [c]
1:25
6 News [c]
1:45
6 For Better or Worse [c]
2:00
6 Critique [c]
2:30
6 Directions [c]