I've seen it before, but I still wonder why KHQ pre-empted The Tonight Show. (CBS affiliate KXLY picked it up instead.)
Channels:
2—KREM (ABC)
4—KXLY (CBS)
6—KHQ (NBC)
MORNING
7 am
6—Today
(Hugh Downs, Barbara Walters)
7:25
4—Farm Report
7:30
4—College of the Air
7:35
2—Northwest Farmer
7:45
2—Breakfast with Muzo
8:00
4—Captain Kangaroo
8:30
2—The King and Odie
8:45
2—KREM Cartoons
9:00
4—The Jack LaLanne Show
6—Say When!!
9:25
6—NBC News
9:30
2—Romper Room
4—I Love Lucy
6—Play Your Hunch
10:00
2—Telescope
4—The Real McCoys
6—The Price Is Right
10:30
2—Father Knows Best
4—Pete and Gladys
6—Concentration
11:00
2—Jane Wyman Presents
4—Love of Life
6—Your First Impression
11:25
4—CBS News
11:30
2—Yours for a Song
4—Search for Tomorrow
6—Truth or Consequences
11:45
4—The Guiding Light
11:55
6—NBC News
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
4—Take Four
6—The Merv Griffin Show
12:30
2—MOVIE: The Woman on the Beach
(1947) Joan Bennett, Robert Ryan. A Coast Guard officer haunted by a past, a blinded artist and the artist's unhappy wife form an unusual love triangle. Directed by Jean Renoir.
4—As the World Turns
12:55
6—Q-6 News
1:00
4—Yesterday's Newsreel
6—The Loretta Young Theatre
1:15
4—Song Shop
1:30
4—Art Linkletter's House Party
6—Young Dr. Malone
2:00
2—Day in Court
4—To Tell the Truth
6—The Match Game
2:25
2—ABC Early Afternoon Report
4—CBS News
6—NBC News
2:30
2—Seven Keys
4—The Millionaire
6—MOVIE: The Lady Has Plans
(1942) Paulette Goddard, Ray Milland. A woman is mistaken for a tattooer when she comes to neutral Lisbon.
3:00
2—Queen for a Day
4—The Secret Storm
3:30
2—Who Do You Trust?
4—The Edge of Night
4:00
2—Popeye
4—Wallaby and Jack
6—Space Kids
4:15
6—Song Shop
4:30
2—MOVIE: Bodyguard
(1948) Lawrence Tierney, Priscilla Lane. After being accused of murder, an ex-detective goes undercover as a bodyguard for a meat packer in order to clear his own name.
6—MOVIE: Bomba on Panther Island
(1949) Johnny Sheffield, Allene Roberts. Bomba the Jungle Boy must stop a man-eating black panther while helping Ludy Maitland and her brother Robert build an experimental farm.
5:30
4—Deputy Dawg
5:45
2—Newsbeat
EVENING
6:00
4—KXLY News
6—Front Page
6:15
2—The ABC Evening News with Ron Cochran
4—Walter Cronkite with the News
6—Huntley-Brinkley Report
(Chet Huntley, David Brinkley)
6:30
2—You Asked for It
4—Maverick
6—Front Page
7:00
2—Kingdom of the Sea
6—Bold Journey
7:30
2—Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years
"Triumph in France." After hard fighting at Caen and St. Lo, German resistance collapses and Paris is liberated. Photographs by Henry Cartier-Bresson show the faces of Frenchmen as the Allies enter the city. Voice of Churchill: Richard Burton. Narrator: Gary Merrill. (Repeat)
4—Rawhide
"Incident of the Gallows Tree." The drovers band together to protect murder suspect Quince from a lynch mob as a frame of circumstantial evidence tightens around the wrangler. Della: Beverly Garland. Devlin: Judson Pratt. Favor: Eric Fleming. Rowdy: Clint Eastwood. Kane: Gregory Walcott. Clay: Charles Gray.
6—International Showtime
"Circus and Ice from Europe." A potpourri show of circus and ice acts culled from previous visits. None of the bits, however, have been seen before. Mostly, they're standard—ice ballets and soloists, horses, wire walkers and acrobats. (Don Ameche)
8:00
2—Father Knows Best
8:30
2—The Flintstones
"The Blessed Event." With Wilma about to give birth, Betty suggests to Fred that they rehearse their delivery-day duties. All goes well until the mother-to-be goes into labor and the best-laid plans take flight.
4—Route 66
"Shall Forfeit His Dog and Ten Shillings to the King." After witnessing a brutal murder, Tod joins a posse that includes an aging general, his wife and a strangely sinister sheriff. Saxon: Steve Cochran. Diana: Kathleen Crowley. Scranton: John Anderson. Tod: Martin Milner.
6—The World of Maurice Chevalier
A television portrait in new and archive footage and still-pictures-in-action of the entertainer.
9:00
2—I'm Dickens, He's Fenster
"Senior Citizen, Charlie." In a dream, Harry and Arch feel the horrifying feeling of retirement. Arch: Marty Ingels. Harry: John Astin. Charlie: Dabbs Greer. Mel: Dave Ketchum. Mulligan: Henry Beckman. Doctor: Robert Nash.
9:30
2—77 Sunset Strip
"Escape to Freedom." One thing is stopping an East German scientist (Ursula Thiess) from defecting: the Reds are holding her son. Enter Bailey and the diplomatic scramble begins. Bailey: Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Schtiekel: Werner Klemperer. Dieter: Norbert Schiller.
4—The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
"The Black Curtain." Richard Basehart stars as a former amnesiac who learns he is an accused murderer wanted by the police—and by a hired killer. Bernie: James Farentino. Ruth: Lola Albright. Carlin: Lee Philips. Cabdriver: Harold J. Stone. (Repeat)
6—The Price Is Right
10:00
6—The Jack Paar Program
Guests: Shelley Berman, Peter Ustinov, and Florence Henderson. One of the filmed sequences illustrate the remarkable expressiveness of the hands of the people of Rome, while the other takes a look at an elephant and a rhino in Africa being tested in the cause of wildlife preservation.
10:30
2—Outdoor Sportsman
6—Eyewitness
All things being equal on the top news front, tonight's report looks to the "Ski Boom" in the United States. You may or may not be aware of it, but you'll see there's skiing down in Dixie where the young people "make their snow"; families are taking to skiing just outside Buffalo, and there's bigtime skiing out in Colorado where Olympic hopefuls take their flings. (Charles Collingwood)
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—Nightbeat
4—KXLY News
6—Q-6 News
11:30
2—MOVIE: Lucky Partners
(1940) Ronald Colman, Ginger Rogers. A young woman shares the rewards of her winning sweepstakes ticket with a Greenwich Village artist.
4—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Guests: Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks, Paul Ford.
6—MOVIE: The Quiet Man
(1952) John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara. An Irish-American boxer who killed a man in the ring returns to Ireland for peace and quiet, but instead finds romance and very little peace.
Channels:
2—KREM (ABC)
4—KXLY (CBS)
6—KHQ (NBC)
MORNING
7 am
6—Today
(Hugh Downs, Barbara Walters)
7:25
4—Farm Report
7:30
4—College of the Air
7:35
2—Northwest Farmer
7:45
2—Breakfast with Muzo
8:00
4—Captain Kangaroo
8:30
2—The King and Odie
8:45
2—KREM Cartoons
9:00
4—The Jack LaLanne Show
6—Say When!!
9:25
6—NBC News
9:30
2—Romper Room
4—I Love Lucy
6—Play Your Hunch
10:00
2—Telescope
4—The Real McCoys
6—The Price Is Right
10:30
2—Father Knows Best
4—Pete and Gladys
6—Concentration
11:00
2—Jane Wyman Presents
4—Love of Life
6—Your First Impression
11:25
4—CBS News
11:30
2—Yours for a Song
4—Search for Tomorrow
6—Truth or Consequences
11:45
4—The Guiding Light
11:55
6—NBC News
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
4—Take Four
6—The Merv Griffin Show
12:30
2—MOVIE: The Woman on the Beach
(1947) Joan Bennett, Robert Ryan. A Coast Guard officer haunted by a past, a blinded artist and the artist's unhappy wife form an unusual love triangle. Directed by Jean Renoir.
4—As the World Turns
12:55
6—Q-6 News
1:00
4—Yesterday's Newsreel
6—The Loretta Young Theatre
1:15
4—Song Shop
1:30
4—Art Linkletter's House Party
6—Young Dr. Malone
2:00
2—Day in Court
4—To Tell the Truth
6—The Match Game
2:25
2—ABC Early Afternoon Report
4—CBS News
6—NBC News
2:30
2—Seven Keys
4—The Millionaire
6—MOVIE: The Lady Has Plans
(1942) Paulette Goddard, Ray Milland. A woman is mistaken for a tattooer when she comes to neutral Lisbon.
3:00
2—Queen for a Day
4—The Secret Storm
3:30
2—Who Do You Trust?
4—The Edge of Night
4:00
2—Popeye
4—Wallaby and Jack
6—Space Kids
4:15
6—Song Shop
4:30
2—MOVIE: Bodyguard
(1948) Lawrence Tierney, Priscilla Lane. After being accused of murder, an ex-detective goes undercover as a bodyguard for a meat packer in order to clear his own name.
6—MOVIE: Bomba on Panther Island
(1949) Johnny Sheffield, Allene Roberts. Bomba the Jungle Boy must stop a man-eating black panther while helping Ludy Maitland and her brother Robert build an experimental farm.
5:30
4—Deputy Dawg
5:45
2—Newsbeat
EVENING
6:00
4—KXLY News
6—Front Page
6:15
2—The ABC Evening News with Ron Cochran
4—Walter Cronkite with the News
6—Huntley-Brinkley Report
(Chet Huntley, David Brinkley)
6:30
2—You Asked for It
4—Maverick
6—Front Page
7:00
2—Kingdom of the Sea
6—Bold Journey
7:30
2—Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years
"Triumph in France." After hard fighting at Caen and St. Lo, German resistance collapses and Paris is liberated. Photographs by Henry Cartier-Bresson show the faces of Frenchmen as the Allies enter the city. Voice of Churchill: Richard Burton. Narrator: Gary Merrill. (Repeat)
4—Rawhide
"Incident of the Gallows Tree." The drovers band together to protect murder suspect Quince from a lynch mob as a frame of circumstantial evidence tightens around the wrangler. Della: Beverly Garland. Devlin: Judson Pratt. Favor: Eric Fleming. Rowdy: Clint Eastwood. Kane: Gregory Walcott. Clay: Charles Gray.
6—International Showtime
"Circus and Ice from Europe." A potpourri show of circus and ice acts culled from previous visits. None of the bits, however, have been seen before. Mostly, they're standard—ice ballets and soloists, horses, wire walkers and acrobats. (Don Ameche)
8:00
2—Father Knows Best
8:30
2—The Flintstones
"The Blessed Event." With Wilma about to give birth, Betty suggests to Fred that they rehearse their delivery-day duties. All goes well until the mother-to-be goes into labor and the best-laid plans take flight.
4—Route 66
"Shall Forfeit His Dog and Ten Shillings to the King." After witnessing a brutal murder, Tod joins a posse that includes an aging general, his wife and a strangely sinister sheriff. Saxon: Steve Cochran. Diana: Kathleen Crowley. Scranton: John Anderson. Tod: Martin Milner.
6—The World of Maurice Chevalier
A television portrait in new and archive footage and still-pictures-in-action of the entertainer.
9:00
2—I'm Dickens, He's Fenster
"Senior Citizen, Charlie." In a dream, Harry and Arch feel the horrifying feeling of retirement. Arch: Marty Ingels. Harry: John Astin. Charlie: Dabbs Greer. Mel: Dave Ketchum. Mulligan: Henry Beckman. Doctor: Robert Nash.
9:30
2—77 Sunset Strip
"Escape to Freedom." One thing is stopping an East German scientist (Ursula Thiess) from defecting: the Reds are holding her son. Enter Bailey and the diplomatic scramble begins. Bailey: Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Schtiekel: Werner Klemperer. Dieter: Norbert Schiller.
4—The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
"The Black Curtain." Richard Basehart stars as a former amnesiac who learns he is an accused murderer wanted by the police—and by a hired killer. Bernie: James Farentino. Ruth: Lola Albright. Carlin: Lee Philips. Cabdriver: Harold J. Stone. (Repeat)
6—The Price Is Right
10:00
6—The Jack Paar Program
Guests: Shelley Berman, Peter Ustinov, and Florence Henderson. One of the filmed sequences illustrate the remarkable expressiveness of the hands of the people of Rome, while the other takes a look at an elephant and a rhino in Africa being tested in the cause of wildlife preservation.
10:30
2—Outdoor Sportsman
6—Eyewitness
All things being equal on the top news front, tonight's report looks to the "Ski Boom" in the United States. You may or may not be aware of it, but you'll see there's skiing down in Dixie where the young people "make their snow"; families are taking to skiing just outside Buffalo, and there's bigtime skiing out in Colorado where Olympic hopefuls take their flings. (Charles Collingwood)
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—Nightbeat
4—KXLY News
6—Q-6 News
11:30
2—MOVIE: Lucky Partners
(1940) Ronald Colman, Ginger Rogers. A young woman shares the rewards of her winning sweepstakes ticket with a Greenwich Village artist.
4—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Guests: Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks, Paul Ford.
6—MOVIE: The Quiet Man
(1952) John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara. An Irish-American boxer who killed a man in the ring returns to Ireland for peace and quiet, but instead finds romance and very little peace.
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