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Retro:WXEL Channel 9 Cleveland-Sun. Feb. 18 Mon. Feb. 19 and Sat. Feb. 24, 1951

This schedule is from a Newsletter: "Television News from WXEL Cleveland-Channel 9" that was apparently mailed to viewers in the Cleveland area.

Sunday Feb. 18, 1951

11AM Test Pattern/Tone
Noon Ranger Joe-ABC
12:15 Chester The Pup-ABC
12:30 Old Fashioned Revival Hour-ABC
1PM On Trial-ABC
1:30 TBA
2PM Sunday Matinee-I Married A Witch/Short Subjects
4PM Musical Manor-Alan Freed
4:30 Hobby Lane-Rena/Bob Ledyard
5PM Facts We Face-CBS
5:30 People's Platform-CBS
6PM Billy Rose Show-ABC
6:30 Mr. I Magination-CBS
7PM You Asked For It-Art Baker-DuMont
7:30 Showtime USA-ABC
8PM Once Upon A Time-DuMont
8:30 Armed Forces Hour-DuMont
9PM Youth On The March-ABC
9:30 Famous Jury Trials-DuMont
10PM Hands of Mystery-DuMont
10:30 What's My Line?-CBS
11PM Week In Review-CBS
11:15 Telenews Weekly
11:40 Sign-Off


Monday Feb. 19, 1951

10AM Test Pattern/Tone
12:30 Preview Corner
12:35 News Tape and Music (sounds like AP/UPI News with music overlay)
12:45 Telenews-Bob Rowley
1PM Village Fair
2PM Alice Weston
2:30 Darts For Dollars-Rena/Bob Ledyard
3PM Impromptu-Alan Freed/Grant Wilson
3:30 Fashion Magic-CBS
4PM Homemakers Exchange-CBS
4:30 Vanity Fair-CBS
5PM Lucky Pup-CBS
5:15 ChuckWagon Playhouse-CBS
6PM Small Fry Club-DuMont
6:30 Tom Corbett Space Cadet-ABC
6:45 Evening News
7PM Captain Video-DuMont
7:30 Hollywood Screen Test-ABC
8PM Can You Top This-ABC
8:30 Man Abour Town-Sid Andorn-From The Bronze Room of The Hotel Cleveland
9PM The College Bowl-ABC (Variety series starring Chico Marx)
9:30 Wrestling-New York (Dennis James)-DuMont
11PM News Briefs
11:05 Sports-Clay Dopp
11:15 Nite-Owl Theatre
12:40 Sign-Off


Saturday, Feb. 24, 1951

9AM Test Pattern/Tone
10AM Chuckles 5 Bar Ranch "Stagecoach Outlaws"
11AM Kousin Kay's Red Goose Merry Go Round
Noon The Big Top-CBS
1PM Polka Penthouse
1:30 Test Pattern/Tone
5:30 The Note Box
6PM Beulah-ABC
6:30 Manpower Headlines
6:45 Jimmy Dudley's Sports Digest
7PM Beat The Clock-CBS
7:30 Stu Erwin Show-ABC
8PM Paul Whiteman's TV Teen Club-ABC
8:30 Madison Sqare Garden-DuMont
11:15 Wrestling From Chicago-Jack Brickhouse-DuMont
12:40 Sign-Off
 
1PM Polka Penthouse

"Dear Polka Penthouse Forum,

I am an accordion player in a small polka band in northeast Ohio, and I recently experienced something at a polka festival that I just had to share with you..."
 
Re: Retro:WXEL Channel 9 Cleveland-Sun. Feb. 18 Mon. Feb. 19 and Sat. Feb. 24, 1

Interesting that "You Asked For It" ran Sundays at 7. At that
point it indeed aired on DuMont Fridays at 8:30. But when it
moved to ABC in April 1952, Sundays at 7 would be its timeslot
for all but a few weeks in 1958 when it aired at 9:30 (about the
time Smilin' Jack Smith replaced Art Baker as host).
 
Re: Retro:WXEL Channel 9 Cleveland-Sun. Feb. 18 Mon. Feb. 19 and Sat. Feb. 24, 1

bpatrick said:
Interesting that "You Asked For It" ran Sundays at 7. At that
point it indeed aired on DuMont Fridays at 8:30. But when it
moved to ABC in April 1952, Sundays at 7 would be its timeslot
for all but a few weeks in 1958 when it aired at 9:30 (about the
time Smilin' Jack Smith replaced Art Baker as host).

That is interesting..I have the whole week schedule..Show times were all over the place network wise-They even had a good number of CBS shows, surprisingly enough, as WEWS was considered the CBS affil in Cleveland
 
It was this time that Alan Freed, best known as a pioneer of rock and roll radio (and night jock at Cleveland's WJW from about 1950 to 1954, when he went to WINS/1010 in NYC) would head across town to the WXEL studios after his radio show ended at 11, to host the Nite-Owl Theater movies.
 
Bob1370 said:
It was this time that Alan Freed, best known as a pioneer of rock and roll radio (and night jock at Cleveland's WJW from about 1950 to 1954, when he went to WINS/1010 in NYC) would head across town to the WXEL studios after his radio show ended at 11, to host the Nite-Owl Theater movies.

I wasnt sure he hosted the late movies, but Freed, by 1952 was hosting an afternoon 1PM movie with Grant Wilson..
 
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