Source: TV Guide, Wisconsin Edition
Stations listed:
2 WBAY-TV Green Bay (CBS)
3 WISC-TV Madison (CBS)
4 WTMJ-TV Milwaukee (NBC)
5 WFRV Green Bay/WJMN 3 Escanaba (NBC)
6 WITI Milwaukee (ABC)
6M WLUC Marquette (CBS/ABC)
7 WSAU-TV Wausau (CBS)
9 WAOW Wausau (ABC)
10 WMVS Milwaukee (PBS)
11 WLUK Green Bay (ABC)
12 WISN-TV Milwaukee (CBS)
12R WAEO-TV Rhinelander (NBC)
13 WEAU-TV Eau Claire (NBC)
15 WMTV Madison (NBC)
18 WVTV Milwaukee (Independent)
21 WHA-TV Madison (PBS)
27 WKOW-TV Madison (ABC)
34 KFIZ-TV Fond du Lac (Independent)
[C] denotes a color telecast. Listings for WLUC-TV are shown in Central Time.
MORNING
6:20
12 Badger Farm Report [C]
6:30
3/12 Sunrise Semester [C] (New Science: new directions in astronomy. Dr. Robert Jastrow is the instructor.)
13 Film [C] (public service)
6:40
5 Farm Digest [C]
6:45
6 RFD (agriculture; while WITI had color capacity, TV Guide doesn't indicate this to be a color program))
6:50
6 News/Editorial [C]
7:00
2 Lawman
3/6M/7/12 CBS Morning News with John Hart [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Today [C]
6 Funny Farm [C] (Porky Pig cartoons)
11 Sesame Street [C] (#139; Pat Paulsen gives a lesson in counting)
18 Funhouse 18 [C] (“portions not colorcast”)
7:30
2 Cheer-Up Time [C]
3 Cartoons [C]
7:55
12 News [C] (Bruce Bennett)
8:00
2/3/6M/7/12 Captain Kangaroo [C]
6 Bullwinkle [C]
11 Underdog [C]
8:15
11 Rocky & His Friends [C]
8:30
6 Rocky & His Friends [C]
11 Tennessee Tuxedo [C]
8:45
6 Cartoon Capers [C]
9 Sesame Street [C] (#139)
9:00
2 Physical Fitness [C]
3 Jack LaLanne [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Dinah Shore [C] (James Dobson is a guest)
6 Timmy & Lassie
6M/12 The Lucy Show [C] (Lucy goes on a blind date with Howard Morris)
7/18 Romper Room [C]
11 Movie (Two Gladiators, Italian 1964 adventure, with Richard Harrison)
9:25
2 Lucille Rivers [C] (sewing)
9:30
3/6M/7/12 The Beverly Hillbillies [C] (guests: former football stars Cookie Gilchrist and Earl Faison)
4/5/12R/13/15 Concentration [C]
6 The Phil Donahue Show [C]
18 News [C]
9:40
2 Barbara Hill [C] (women)
9/27 Modern Supervision [C]
9:55
2 News [C] (David O’Brien)
10:00
2/3/6M/7/12 Family Affair [C] (French in an underground film? Joe Flynn guests.)
4/5/12R/13/15 Sale of the Century [C]
18 Community Countdown [C]
10:05
18 Make Room for Daddy
10:15
9/27 Chet Huntley [C] (his syndicated daily commentary after he retired from NBC News)
10:20
9/27 Lucille Rivers [C] (sewing)
10:30
2/3/6M/7/12 Love of Life [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 The Hollywood Squares [C] (Kay Ballard, Wally Cox, Gail Fisher, Harvey Korman, Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Debbie Reynolds, Vincent Price, Charley Weaver. Peter Marshall hosts.)
6/9/11/27 That Girl [C] (guests: Scoey Mitchlll and Billy De Wolfe.)
18 Father Knows Best
11:00
2/3/6M/7/12 Where The Heart Is [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Jeopardy! [C]
6/9/27 Bewitched [C]
11 Contact [C] (local talk)
18 The Cisco Kid [C]
11:25
2 News [C] (David O’Brien)
3/6M/7/12 CBS Midday News with Douglas Edwards [C]
11:30
2/3/6M/7/12 Search for Tomorrow [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 The Who, What or Where Game [C]
6 What’s My Line? [C] (Wally Bruner was still hosting at this point)
9/11/18/27 A World Apart [C] (ABC soap picked up by WVTV after WITI rejected it)
10 Sesame Street [C] (#143; Burt Lancaster visits the block. Repeated from Wednesday afternoon.)
11:55
4/5/12R/15 NBC Midday News [C] (Floyd Kalber reports from Chicago)
13 News [C] (Don Reall)
AFTERNOON
12:00
2/7/12R The Noon Show [C] (each station originated their own show)
3 The Farm Hour [C] (Malcheski)
4 Summer-Line [C] (local talk show hosted by Jim Peck, who later emceed various game shows and narrated Divorce Court)
5/6 News [C]
6M/9/11/18/27 All My Children [C] (again, WVTV picks up a WITI pass from ABC)
12 Dialing for Dollars [C] (Milwaukee talk show version, with Howard & Rosemary Gurnette; game format is a number/“Up” or “Down” clue and dollar amount)
13 Farm & Home [C]
15 The Movie Game [C] (guests include Earl Holliman, Shirley Jones, Burt Reynolds, Agnes Moorehead, Alan Sues and Stuart Whitman; Larry Blyden emceed, a year or so before taking over What’s My Line?)
12:15
5 Dialing for Dollars [C] (Green Bay/Escanaba version, with Bill Cole; game format was the title of an NBC show that would be seen on WFRV/WJMN that evening and a dollar amount. This would cause considerable consternation in Milwaukee, as WFRV and WISN-TV overlapped signals in Fond du Lac and Sheboygan Counties, and sometimes a contestant called by WISN-TV would be watching WFRV instead and give an answer like, say, “The Flip Wilson Show and $45,” while the show mentioned would run in Milwaukee on WTMJ-TV, not WISN-TV.)
12:30
2/6M/7/12 As The World Turns [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Joe Garagiola’s Memory Game [C]
6/9/11/27 Let’s Make a Deal [C]
10 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood [C] (topic: using time creatively)
18 Mantrap [C] (guest is film director Robert Altman; panelists include Selma Diamond and Ann Miller, neither of whom appeared in a Robert Altman film after this taping.)
1:00
2/6M/7/12 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing [C]
3 What’s My Line? [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Days of Our Lives [C]
6/9/11/27 The Newlywed Game [C]
10 Children of the World [C] (special with Danny Kaye visiting with children from around the world at the United Nations building in New York; Kaye was a spokesman for UNICEF at the time. WMVS signed off the air for two hours at 2:00 PM, as there was no in-school educational programming during the Summer vacation.)
18 Movie (Buck Benny Rides Again, 1940 Western comedy starring Jack Benny, Eddie “Rochester” Anderson, Phil Harris, Dennis Day and Andy Devine, fleshed out from a weekly segment of Benny’s radio show in the 1930s. Ironically, Benny himself had a fear of horses.)
1:30
2/3/6M/7/12 The Guiding Light [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 The Doctors [C]
6/9/11/27 The Dating Game [C]
2:00
2/3/6M/7/12 The Secret Storm [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Another World [C]
6/9/11/27 General Hospital [C]
34 Make Room for Daddy (Danny tries to get a date for guest Annette Funicello for her school dance)
2:20
18 Lucille Rivers [C] (sewing)
2:30
2/3/6M/7/12 The Edge of Night [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Bright Promise [C]
6/9/11/27 One Life to Live [C]
18 The Galloping Gourmet [C] (recipe: Cornish hen and beef pie)
34 Tempo with Steve Peterson & Wylma (Peterson was a disc jockey for KFIZ Radio, while Wylma was a columnist for the newspaper that owned KFIZ-TV, the Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter. Pre-recorded, thus not in color, as KFIZ-TV didn't have color videotape capacity.))
3:00
2/3/6M/7 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Somerset [C]
6/9/11/27 Password [C] (Bill Bixby and Meredith MacRae are the celebrity players; Allen Ludden emcees)
12 The Movie Game [C] (guests: Stu Gilliam, David Hemmings, Gayle Hunnicutt, Rich Little, Jaye P. Morgan and Ryan O’Neal)
18 Superman
34 Dennis the Menace
3:30
2 The Galloping Gourmet [C] (recipe: bread pudding filled with dried fruit and egg custard)
3 As The World Turns [C]
4 Marshal Dillon
5 Movie (A Kiss in the Dark, 1948 drama, with David Niven and Jane Wyman)
6 The Mike Douglas Show [C] (guest host that week is Nancy Wilson; guesting that day was Totie Fields)
6M/11 Bewitched [C] (the same episode that ran on WITI, WAOW and WKOW-TV back at 11:00)
7 Major Adams
9/27 The Galloping Gourmet [C] (recipe: Pineapple Mousse)
12 Leave it to Beaver
12R Mantrap [C] (Bob Einstein appears as a chauvinist “authority on women.” Panel: Margot Kidder, Suzanne Somers and Meredith MacRae. Alan Hamel hosts and co-produces.)
13 Sesame Street [C] (#134; Arte Johnson and Leon Bibb guest.)
15 Captain Scarlet [C]
18 Popeye [C]
34 Uncle Doug’s Cartoon Club [C]
4:00
2 Daniel Boone [C]
3 Circus Three [C]
4 Movie [C] (Part 1 of Twilight for the Gods, the 1958 drama with Rock Hudson. Part 2 runs Friday afternoon.)
6M That Girl [C] (the same episode that ran on ABC back at 10:30)
9/27 Call of the West [C]
10 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood [C] (a repeat of the same episode WMVS ran back at 12:30)
11 Jeff’s Collie
12 McHale’s Navy
12R Leave it to Beaver
15 Batman [C] (Part 1 of a Riddler caper, with John Astin playing the arch-villain instead of Frank Gorshin)
18 Mister Ed
4:30
3/18 The Flintstones [C]
6 The David Frost Show [C] (guests: Carol Channing, author James Leo Herlihy, film director Melvin Van Peebles, Johnny Rivers)
6M Password [C] (Jack Cassidy and Mary Tyler Moore are the celebrity players; postponed from the previous Thursday)
7/12 I Spy [C]
9/27 Manhunt
10/21/34 Sesame Street [C] (#144; Bill Cosby shows the emotion of anger.)
11 I Love Lucy
12R Sesame Street [C] (#134)
13 Sheriff Bob [C]
15 Daniel Boone [C]
5:00
2/18 My Favorite Martian
3/5 Truth or Consequences [C]
6M Bewitched [C] (not the ABC daytime rerun, but the ABC prime time episode postponed from the previous Thursday)
9/11/27 The ABC Evening News with Howard K. Smith & Harry Reasoner [C] (first feed)
13 I Love Lucy
5:30
2/3/6M/7/12 The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor and David Brinkley [C]
6 The ABC Evening News with Howard K. Smith & Harry Reasoner [C] (second feed)
9/18/27 The Dick Van Dyke Show (guest: Robert Vaughn)
10 Hodgepodge Lodge [C]
11 Maverick
21 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood [C]
34 The Wild, Wild West [C] (guest: Khigh Dhiegh)
EVENING
6:00
2/3/4/5/6/6M/7/9/11/12/12R/13/15/27 News [C]
10/21 Children of the World [C] (the same Danny Kaye special that WMVS ran back at 1:00)
18 I Love Lucy
6:30
2/3/6M/7/12 Family Affair [C] (among the guest cast is future teen idol Leif Garrett)
4/5/12R/13/15 The Flip Wilson Show [C] (guests: Joe Namath, Johnny Mathis, Abbey Lincoln and George Carlin. Wilson and Carlin had the same manager, Monte Kay, at the time.)
6/9/11/27 This Is Tom Jones [C] (from the series’ quarterly special run, this is the third that year, featuring Liberace and Gilbert O’Sullivan. Alias Smith & Jones was pre-empted.)
18 Beat the Clock [C] (guest: Bert Convy)
34 It Takes a Thief [C] (guest: Joey Heatherton)
7:00
2/3/6M/7/12 Lancer [C] (guests include L.Q. Jones and James Gammon)
10/21 Washington Week in Review [C]
18 Hazel
7:30
4/5/12R/13/15 Ironside [C] (guests: David Carradine and Bob Hastings)
6/9/11/27 Bewitched [C] (Darrin brings home a dog who’s actually a disguised warlock who’d been one of Samantha’s suitors)
10/21 NET Playhouse [C] (Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar)
18 To Tell The Truth
34 Movie [C] (What’s Up, Tiger Lily?, the 1966 reworking of a Japanese adventure flick into a Woody Allen comedy wherein Japanese spy Phil Moscowitz tracks down the world’s greatest egg salad recipe)
8:00
2/3/6M/7/12 The CBS Thursday Night Movie [C] (First to Fight, the 1967 military drama starring Chad Everett and Bobby Troup)
6/9/11/27 Make Room for Granddaddy [C]
18 Movie (Hold Back the Dawn, 1941 drama, with Charles Boyer and Paulette Goddard)
8:30
4/5/12R/13 Adam-12 [C]
6/9/11/27 Dan August [C] (Mike Henry guests; Henry later became a familiar supporting actor in series star Burt Reynolds’ 1970s theatrical movies)
15 Dragnet [C]
9:00
4/5/12R/13/15 The Dean Martin Show [C] (Guests: Zero Mostel, Ruth Buzzi and Paul Lynde)
34 Movie (The Last Blitzkrieg, 1959 World War 2 adventure, starring Van Johnson and Dick York)
9:30
6 WITI-TV Report [C]
9/27 This Is Your Life [C]
10 Film [C]
11 Window (a local public affairs program; interestingly, although WLUK had color capacity, TV Guide doesn’t indicate that this program is in color)
21 The David Susskind Show [C]
10:00
2/3/4/5/6/6M/7/9/12/12R/13/15/27 News [C]
10 Outdoor Sportsman [C]
11 The Rat Patrol [C] (WLUK didn’t yet have a 10:00 newscast)
18 Candid Camera (CBS-era rerun with Betsy Palmer portraying a jittery dentist)
10:30
2 Survival Seventies [C] (a locally-produced public affairs special, with WBAY-TV News Director Jim Marshall discussing population control with professors from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and Oshkosh campuses and Lawrence University in Appleton, with viewers calling in their own questions. WBAY-TV’s late movie was pre-empted on this night.)
3/7 The Merv Griffin Show [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson [C] (Joey Bishop pinch-hit for Johnny that week)
6M Dan August [C] (postponed from ABC the previous Thursday night)
9/11/18/27 The Dick Cavett Show [C] (another WVTV pickup of something WITI turned down from ABC; Zero Mostel guest-hosted for a vacationing Cavett that week)
10 Folk Guitar (instructional program with Laura Weber)
12 Movie (Kidnapped, the 1938 adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s adventure yarn, with Freddie Bartholomew, John Carradine and Nigel Bruce)
34 Movie (Western Union, the 1941 historical Western with Randolph Scott and John Carradine)
10:40
6 Movie (Follow the Sun, the 1951 biography of Ben Hogan, with Glenn Ford playing the golf champion)
11:30
6M The Merv Griffin Show [C]
12:00
2 Movie (Psyche ’59, 1959 drama with Patricia Neal)
3 The Munsters
4/5/15 News [C]
9/27 Chet Huntley [C] (repeat of the same commentary aired by WAOW and WKOW-TV back at 10:15 AM)
13 Movie (The Next Time I Marry, 1938 comedy, with Lucille Ball)
12:05
15 Movie (The Purple Gang, 1959 historical crime drama about the Detroit gang of the 1930s, starring Barry Sullivan and Robert Blake)
12:15
4 Movie (College Confidential, 1960 drama with columnists Walter Winchell, Sheilah Graham and Earl Wilson playing themselves, and starring Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Mamie Van Doren, Conway Twitty, Rocky Marciano and Pamela Mason)
12:25
12 News [C]
12:30
6 News/Editorial (TV Guide doesn't indicate this to be in color)
12 Theatre Twelve
12:55
6 Movie (That Lady, 1955 historical drama starring Olivia de Havilland)
2:50
6 The Twilight Zone
Stations listed:
2 WBAY-TV Green Bay (CBS)
3 WISC-TV Madison (CBS)
4 WTMJ-TV Milwaukee (NBC)
5 WFRV Green Bay/WJMN 3 Escanaba (NBC)
6 WITI Milwaukee (ABC)
6M WLUC Marquette (CBS/ABC)
7 WSAU-TV Wausau (CBS)
9 WAOW Wausau (ABC)
10 WMVS Milwaukee (PBS)
11 WLUK Green Bay (ABC)
12 WISN-TV Milwaukee (CBS)
12R WAEO-TV Rhinelander (NBC)
13 WEAU-TV Eau Claire (NBC)
15 WMTV Madison (NBC)
18 WVTV Milwaukee (Independent)
21 WHA-TV Madison (PBS)
27 WKOW-TV Madison (ABC)
34 KFIZ-TV Fond du Lac (Independent)
[C] denotes a color telecast. Listings for WLUC-TV are shown in Central Time.
MORNING
6:20
12 Badger Farm Report [C]
6:30
3/12 Sunrise Semester [C] (New Science: new directions in astronomy. Dr. Robert Jastrow is the instructor.)
13 Film [C] (public service)
6:40
5 Farm Digest [C]
6:45
6 RFD (agriculture; while WITI had color capacity, TV Guide doesn't indicate this to be a color program))
6:50
6 News/Editorial [C]
7:00
2 Lawman
3/6M/7/12 CBS Morning News with John Hart [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Today [C]
6 Funny Farm [C] (Porky Pig cartoons)
11 Sesame Street [C] (#139; Pat Paulsen gives a lesson in counting)
18 Funhouse 18 [C] (“portions not colorcast”)
7:30
2 Cheer-Up Time [C]
3 Cartoons [C]
7:55
12 News [C] (Bruce Bennett)
8:00
2/3/6M/7/12 Captain Kangaroo [C]
6 Bullwinkle [C]
11 Underdog [C]
8:15
11 Rocky & His Friends [C]
8:30
6 Rocky & His Friends [C]
11 Tennessee Tuxedo [C]
8:45
6 Cartoon Capers [C]
9 Sesame Street [C] (#139)
9:00
2 Physical Fitness [C]
3 Jack LaLanne [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Dinah Shore [C] (James Dobson is a guest)
6 Timmy & Lassie
6M/12 The Lucy Show [C] (Lucy goes on a blind date with Howard Morris)
7/18 Romper Room [C]
11 Movie (Two Gladiators, Italian 1964 adventure, with Richard Harrison)
9:25
2 Lucille Rivers [C] (sewing)
9:30
3/6M/7/12 The Beverly Hillbillies [C] (guests: former football stars Cookie Gilchrist and Earl Faison)
4/5/12R/13/15 Concentration [C]
6 The Phil Donahue Show [C]
18 News [C]
9:40
2 Barbara Hill [C] (women)
9/27 Modern Supervision [C]
9:55
2 News [C] (David O’Brien)
10:00
2/3/6M/7/12 Family Affair [C] (French in an underground film? Joe Flynn guests.)
4/5/12R/13/15 Sale of the Century [C]
18 Community Countdown [C]
10:05
18 Make Room for Daddy
10:15
9/27 Chet Huntley [C] (his syndicated daily commentary after he retired from NBC News)
10:20
9/27 Lucille Rivers [C] (sewing)
10:30
2/3/6M/7/12 Love of Life [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 The Hollywood Squares [C] (Kay Ballard, Wally Cox, Gail Fisher, Harvey Korman, Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Debbie Reynolds, Vincent Price, Charley Weaver. Peter Marshall hosts.)
6/9/11/27 That Girl [C] (guests: Scoey Mitchlll and Billy De Wolfe.)
18 Father Knows Best
11:00
2/3/6M/7/12 Where The Heart Is [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Jeopardy! [C]
6/9/27 Bewitched [C]
11 Contact [C] (local talk)
18 The Cisco Kid [C]
11:25
2 News [C] (David O’Brien)
3/6M/7/12 CBS Midday News with Douglas Edwards [C]
11:30
2/3/6M/7/12 Search for Tomorrow [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 The Who, What or Where Game [C]
6 What’s My Line? [C] (Wally Bruner was still hosting at this point)
9/11/18/27 A World Apart [C] (ABC soap picked up by WVTV after WITI rejected it)
10 Sesame Street [C] (#143; Burt Lancaster visits the block. Repeated from Wednesday afternoon.)
11:55
4/5/12R/15 NBC Midday News [C] (Floyd Kalber reports from Chicago)
13 News [C] (Don Reall)
AFTERNOON
12:00
2/7/12R The Noon Show [C] (each station originated their own show)
3 The Farm Hour [C] (Malcheski)
4 Summer-Line [C] (local talk show hosted by Jim Peck, who later emceed various game shows and narrated Divorce Court)
5/6 News [C]
6M/9/11/18/27 All My Children [C] (again, WVTV picks up a WITI pass from ABC)
12 Dialing for Dollars [C] (Milwaukee talk show version, with Howard & Rosemary Gurnette; game format is a number/“Up” or “Down” clue and dollar amount)
13 Farm & Home [C]
15 The Movie Game [C] (guests include Earl Holliman, Shirley Jones, Burt Reynolds, Agnes Moorehead, Alan Sues and Stuart Whitman; Larry Blyden emceed, a year or so before taking over What’s My Line?)
12:15
5 Dialing for Dollars [C] (Green Bay/Escanaba version, with Bill Cole; game format was the title of an NBC show that would be seen on WFRV/WJMN that evening and a dollar amount. This would cause considerable consternation in Milwaukee, as WFRV and WISN-TV overlapped signals in Fond du Lac and Sheboygan Counties, and sometimes a contestant called by WISN-TV would be watching WFRV instead and give an answer like, say, “The Flip Wilson Show and $45,” while the show mentioned would run in Milwaukee on WTMJ-TV, not WISN-TV.)
12:30
2/6M/7/12 As The World Turns [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Joe Garagiola’s Memory Game [C]
6/9/11/27 Let’s Make a Deal [C]
10 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood [C] (topic: using time creatively)
18 Mantrap [C] (guest is film director Robert Altman; panelists include Selma Diamond and Ann Miller, neither of whom appeared in a Robert Altman film after this taping.)
1:00
2/6M/7/12 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing [C]
3 What’s My Line? [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Days of Our Lives [C]
6/9/11/27 The Newlywed Game [C]
10 Children of the World [C] (special with Danny Kaye visiting with children from around the world at the United Nations building in New York; Kaye was a spokesman for UNICEF at the time. WMVS signed off the air for two hours at 2:00 PM, as there was no in-school educational programming during the Summer vacation.)
18 Movie (Buck Benny Rides Again, 1940 Western comedy starring Jack Benny, Eddie “Rochester” Anderson, Phil Harris, Dennis Day and Andy Devine, fleshed out from a weekly segment of Benny’s radio show in the 1930s. Ironically, Benny himself had a fear of horses.)
1:30
2/3/6M/7/12 The Guiding Light [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 The Doctors [C]
6/9/11/27 The Dating Game [C]
2:00
2/3/6M/7/12 The Secret Storm [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Another World [C]
6/9/11/27 General Hospital [C]
34 Make Room for Daddy (Danny tries to get a date for guest Annette Funicello for her school dance)
2:20
18 Lucille Rivers [C] (sewing)
2:30
2/3/6M/7/12 The Edge of Night [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Bright Promise [C]
6/9/11/27 One Life to Live [C]
18 The Galloping Gourmet [C] (recipe: Cornish hen and beef pie)
34 Tempo with Steve Peterson & Wylma (Peterson was a disc jockey for KFIZ Radio, while Wylma was a columnist for the newspaper that owned KFIZ-TV, the Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter. Pre-recorded, thus not in color, as KFIZ-TV didn't have color videotape capacity.))
3:00
2/3/6M/7 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 Somerset [C]
6/9/11/27 Password [C] (Bill Bixby and Meredith MacRae are the celebrity players; Allen Ludden emcees)
12 The Movie Game [C] (guests: Stu Gilliam, David Hemmings, Gayle Hunnicutt, Rich Little, Jaye P. Morgan and Ryan O’Neal)
18 Superman
34 Dennis the Menace
3:30
2 The Galloping Gourmet [C] (recipe: bread pudding filled with dried fruit and egg custard)
3 As The World Turns [C]
4 Marshal Dillon
5 Movie (A Kiss in the Dark, 1948 drama, with David Niven and Jane Wyman)
6 The Mike Douglas Show [C] (guest host that week is Nancy Wilson; guesting that day was Totie Fields)
6M/11 Bewitched [C] (the same episode that ran on WITI, WAOW and WKOW-TV back at 11:00)
7 Major Adams
9/27 The Galloping Gourmet [C] (recipe: Pineapple Mousse)
12 Leave it to Beaver
12R Mantrap [C] (Bob Einstein appears as a chauvinist “authority on women.” Panel: Margot Kidder, Suzanne Somers and Meredith MacRae. Alan Hamel hosts and co-produces.)
13 Sesame Street [C] (#134; Arte Johnson and Leon Bibb guest.)
15 Captain Scarlet [C]
18 Popeye [C]
34 Uncle Doug’s Cartoon Club [C]
4:00
2 Daniel Boone [C]
3 Circus Three [C]
4 Movie [C] (Part 1 of Twilight for the Gods, the 1958 drama with Rock Hudson. Part 2 runs Friday afternoon.)
6M That Girl [C] (the same episode that ran on ABC back at 10:30)
9/27 Call of the West [C]
10 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood [C] (a repeat of the same episode WMVS ran back at 12:30)
11 Jeff’s Collie
12 McHale’s Navy
12R Leave it to Beaver
15 Batman [C] (Part 1 of a Riddler caper, with John Astin playing the arch-villain instead of Frank Gorshin)
18 Mister Ed
4:30
3/18 The Flintstones [C]
6 The David Frost Show [C] (guests: Carol Channing, author James Leo Herlihy, film director Melvin Van Peebles, Johnny Rivers)
6M Password [C] (Jack Cassidy and Mary Tyler Moore are the celebrity players; postponed from the previous Thursday)
7/12 I Spy [C]
9/27 Manhunt
10/21/34 Sesame Street [C] (#144; Bill Cosby shows the emotion of anger.)
11 I Love Lucy
12R Sesame Street [C] (#134)
13 Sheriff Bob [C]
15 Daniel Boone [C]
5:00
2/18 My Favorite Martian
3/5 Truth or Consequences [C]
6M Bewitched [C] (not the ABC daytime rerun, but the ABC prime time episode postponed from the previous Thursday)
9/11/27 The ABC Evening News with Howard K. Smith & Harry Reasoner [C] (first feed)
13 I Love Lucy
5:30
2/3/6M/7/12 The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor and David Brinkley [C]
6 The ABC Evening News with Howard K. Smith & Harry Reasoner [C] (second feed)
9/18/27 The Dick Van Dyke Show (guest: Robert Vaughn)
10 Hodgepodge Lodge [C]
11 Maverick
21 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood [C]
34 The Wild, Wild West [C] (guest: Khigh Dhiegh)
EVENING
6:00
2/3/4/5/6/6M/7/9/11/12/12R/13/15/27 News [C]
10/21 Children of the World [C] (the same Danny Kaye special that WMVS ran back at 1:00)
18 I Love Lucy
6:30
2/3/6M/7/12 Family Affair [C] (among the guest cast is future teen idol Leif Garrett)
4/5/12R/13/15 The Flip Wilson Show [C] (guests: Joe Namath, Johnny Mathis, Abbey Lincoln and George Carlin. Wilson and Carlin had the same manager, Monte Kay, at the time.)
6/9/11/27 This Is Tom Jones [C] (from the series’ quarterly special run, this is the third that year, featuring Liberace and Gilbert O’Sullivan. Alias Smith & Jones was pre-empted.)
18 Beat the Clock [C] (guest: Bert Convy)
34 It Takes a Thief [C] (guest: Joey Heatherton)
7:00
2/3/6M/7/12 Lancer [C] (guests include L.Q. Jones and James Gammon)
10/21 Washington Week in Review [C]
18 Hazel
7:30
4/5/12R/13/15 Ironside [C] (guests: David Carradine and Bob Hastings)
6/9/11/27 Bewitched [C] (Darrin brings home a dog who’s actually a disguised warlock who’d been one of Samantha’s suitors)
10/21 NET Playhouse [C] (Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar)
18 To Tell The Truth
34 Movie [C] (What’s Up, Tiger Lily?, the 1966 reworking of a Japanese adventure flick into a Woody Allen comedy wherein Japanese spy Phil Moscowitz tracks down the world’s greatest egg salad recipe)
8:00
2/3/6M/7/12 The CBS Thursday Night Movie [C] (First to Fight, the 1967 military drama starring Chad Everett and Bobby Troup)
6/9/11/27 Make Room for Granddaddy [C]
18 Movie (Hold Back the Dawn, 1941 drama, with Charles Boyer and Paulette Goddard)
8:30
4/5/12R/13 Adam-12 [C]
6/9/11/27 Dan August [C] (Mike Henry guests; Henry later became a familiar supporting actor in series star Burt Reynolds’ 1970s theatrical movies)
15 Dragnet [C]
9:00
4/5/12R/13/15 The Dean Martin Show [C] (Guests: Zero Mostel, Ruth Buzzi and Paul Lynde)
34 Movie (The Last Blitzkrieg, 1959 World War 2 adventure, starring Van Johnson and Dick York)
9:30
6 WITI-TV Report [C]
9/27 This Is Your Life [C]
10 Film [C]
11 Window (a local public affairs program; interestingly, although WLUK had color capacity, TV Guide doesn’t indicate that this program is in color)
21 The David Susskind Show [C]
10:00
2/3/4/5/6/6M/7/9/12/12R/13/15/27 News [C]
10 Outdoor Sportsman [C]
11 The Rat Patrol [C] (WLUK didn’t yet have a 10:00 newscast)
18 Candid Camera (CBS-era rerun with Betsy Palmer portraying a jittery dentist)
10:30
2 Survival Seventies [C] (a locally-produced public affairs special, with WBAY-TV News Director Jim Marshall discussing population control with professors from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and Oshkosh campuses and Lawrence University in Appleton, with viewers calling in their own questions. WBAY-TV’s late movie was pre-empted on this night.)
3/7 The Merv Griffin Show [C]
4/5/12R/13/15 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson [C] (Joey Bishop pinch-hit for Johnny that week)
6M Dan August [C] (postponed from ABC the previous Thursday night)
9/11/18/27 The Dick Cavett Show [C] (another WVTV pickup of something WITI turned down from ABC; Zero Mostel guest-hosted for a vacationing Cavett that week)
10 Folk Guitar (instructional program with Laura Weber)
12 Movie (Kidnapped, the 1938 adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s adventure yarn, with Freddie Bartholomew, John Carradine and Nigel Bruce)
34 Movie (Western Union, the 1941 historical Western with Randolph Scott and John Carradine)
10:40
6 Movie (Follow the Sun, the 1951 biography of Ben Hogan, with Glenn Ford playing the golf champion)
11:30
6M The Merv Griffin Show [C]
12:00
2 Movie (Psyche ’59, 1959 drama with Patricia Neal)
3 The Munsters
4/5/15 News [C]
9/27 Chet Huntley [C] (repeat of the same commentary aired by WAOW and WKOW-TV back at 10:15 AM)
13 Movie (The Next Time I Marry, 1938 comedy, with Lucille Ball)
12:05
15 Movie (The Purple Gang, 1959 historical crime drama about the Detroit gang of the 1930s, starring Barry Sullivan and Robert Blake)
12:15
4 Movie (College Confidential, 1960 drama with columnists Walter Winchell, Sheilah Graham and Earl Wilson playing themselves, and starring Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Mamie Van Doren, Conway Twitty, Rocky Marciano and Pamela Mason)
12:25
12 News [C]
12:30
6 News/Editorial (TV Guide doesn't indicate this to be in color)
12 Theatre Twelve
12:55
6 Movie (That Lady, 1955 historical drama starring Olivia de Havilland)
2:50
6 The Twilight Zone