This day was particularly notable in Chicagoland TV history as it was there and then that ABC's Chicago O&O, known since 1953 as WBKB (TV), adopted the current call letters of WLS-TV to match with its radio sisters (at 890 AM and 94.7 FM, respectively).
[SOURCE: Chicago Tribune, Oct. 7, 1968. Any discrepancies, errors or unclear listings are from the paper; movie title info gleaned from Chicagoland TV history and other Tribune issues of the period.]
Morning
7:15 Reflections
7:20 News
7:30 The Three Stooges
8:00 Prize Movie with Ione (Rolnick): "Picnic" (1955) (Part I) - William Holden, Kim Novak, Rosalind Russell
[NOTE: This led off "Great Love Stories Week" - part of a tradition of theme weeks that would later be carried over to
The 3:30 / 3:00 Movie.]
9:30 The Dick Cavett Show
(Mr. Cavett's first show for ABC, followed by his prime-time show in mid-1969 and his late-night 1969-73 show)
11:00 Bewitched
11:30 Treasure Isle
Afternoon
12:00 Dream House
12:30 It's Happening
12:55 The Children's Doctor with Dr. Lendon Smith
1:00 The Newlywed Game
1:30 The Dating Game
2:00 General Hospital
2:30 One Life to Live
3:00 Dark Shadows
3:30 The 3:30 Movie: "Without Love" (1945) - Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn
5:30 News*
Evening
6:00 News*
6:30 The Avengers - "You'll Catch Your Death"
7:30 Peyton Place
8:00 The Outcasts - "Three Ways to Die"
9:00 The Big Valley - "Presumed Dead"
10:00 (Fahey) Flynn-(Joel) Daly News
10:30 The Joey Bishop Show (guests: Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-Maine and running mate of Presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey);
Jack E. Leonard; and Hines, Hines & Dad)
12:00 Chicago (that's how the Tribune listed the program)
1:30 News
1:35 Reflections
1:40 sign-off
* The Tribune listed both the network and local news under this title; I could not ascertain as to when specifically the ABC Evening
News with Frank Reynolds and the local Flynn-Daly News (with Fahey Flynn and Joel Daly) were on.
[SOURCE: Chicago Tribune, Oct. 7, 1968. Any discrepancies, errors or unclear listings are from the paper; movie title info gleaned from Chicagoland TV history and other Tribune issues of the period.]
Morning
7:15 Reflections
7:20 News
7:30 The Three Stooges
8:00 Prize Movie with Ione (Rolnick): "Picnic" (1955) (Part I) - William Holden, Kim Novak, Rosalind Russell
[NOTE: This led off "Great Love Stories Week" - part of a tradition of theme weeks that would later be carried over to
The 3:30 / 3:00 Movie.]
9:30 The Dick Cavett Show
(Mr. Cavett's first show for ABC, followed by his prime-time show in mid-1969 and his late-night 1969-73 show)
11:00 Bewitched
11:30 Treasure Isle
Afternoon
12:00 Dream House
12:30 It's Happening
12:55 The Children's Doctor with Dr. Lendon Smith
1:00 The Newlywed Game
1:30 The Dating Game
2:00 General Hospital
2:30 One Life to Live
3:00 Dark Shadows
3:30 The 3:30 Movie: "Without Love" (1945) - Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn
5:30 News*
Evening
6:00 News*
6:30 The Avengers - "You'll Catch Your Death"
7:30 Peyton Place
8:00 The Outcasts - "Three Ways to Die"
9:00 The Big Valley - "Presumed Dead"
10:00 (Fahey) Flynn-(Joel) Daly News
10:30 The Joey Bishop Show (guests: Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-Maine and running mate of Presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey);
Jack E. Leonard; and Hines, Hines & Dad)
12:00 Chicago (that's how the Tribune listed the program)
1:30 News
1:35 Reflections
1:40 sign-off
* The Tribune listed both the network and local news under this title; I could not ascertain as to when specifically the ABC Evening
News with Frank Reynolds and the local Flynn-Daly News (with Fahey Flynn and Joel Daly) were on.