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Western IL-Northeast MO Mon-Fri April 6-10, 1970

Went back two years further from my last Mon-Fri post, I remember this schedule fairly good for having been 4 at the time. So much brain power, wasted ;D

From The Quincy Herald-Whig:

3 KTVO Kirksville-Ottumwa

7:00 News
7:15 This Day (Mon-Thu) Candyland (Fri)
7:30 Sesame Street (Mon-Thu)
7:45 This Day Showcase (Fri)
8:30 Dudley Do Right (Mon)
Bullwinkle (Tue)
Fantastic Voyage (Wed)
Spiderman (Thu)
47 Happiness Way (Fri)
9:00 Portraits of Americans (Mon)
Search for Science (Tue)
Discovery (Wed)
Landmarks In Iowa History (Thu)
Let's Read a Book (Fri)
9:30 Debbie Drake (exercise show)
10:00 Bewitched
10:30 That Girl
11:00 Jeopardy
11:30 Search for Tommorow
12:00 Mid-Day Report
12:15 Town & Country (Mon-Thu)
Phil Allen (Fri)
12:30 As the World Turns
1:00 Newlywed Game
1:30 Dating Game
2:00 General Hospital
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Dark Shadows
3:30 A World Apart
4:00 One Life To Live
4:30 All My Children
5:00 Let's Make a Deal
5:30 ABC News

7 KHQA Hannibal-Quincy

6:30 Sunrise Semester
7:00 CBS News
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Lucy Show
9:30 Beverly Hillbillies
10:00 Andy of Mayberry
10:30 Love of Life
11:00 Where the Heart Is
11:25 CBS News
11:30 Search for Tommorow
12:00 Noon News
12:15 Hal Barton
12:30 As the World Turns
1:00 Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
1:30 Guiding Light
2:00 Secret Storm
2:30 Edge of Night
It just occured to me that CBS apparently had no daytime game shows in their lineup. Don't think any were pre-empted......... ???
3:00 Gomer Pyle
3:30 Tri-State Time
3:55 Mike Douglas
5:25 Weather
5:30 Walter Cronkite News

10 WGEM Quincy

6:30 Jack LaLanne
7:00 Today
9:00 It Takes Two
9:25 NBC News
9:30 Concentration
10:00 Sale of the Century
10:30 Hollywood Squares
11:00 Jeopardy
11:30 Who, What, or Where Game
11:55 NBC News
12:00 Noon Show
12:30 Jack LaLanne
1:00 Days of Our Lives
1:30 The Doctors
2:00 Another World
2:30 Bright Promise
3:00 Another World-Somerset
3:30 Fashions in Sewing
3:40 Truth or Consequences
4:00 Life With Linkletter
4:30 McHale's Navy
5:00 Cactus Club
5:25 Stock Markets
5:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

14 WJJY Jacksonville

7:00 Operation Earlybird
8:00 America Sings (Il Corn Production '70 Tuesday)
8:30 Cartoons
9:00 In School Program
10:00 Bewitched
10:30 That Girl
11:00 Best of Everything
11:30 A World Apart
12:00 All My Children
12:30 Let's Make a Deal
1:00 Newlywed Game
1:30 Dating Game
2:00 General Hospital
2:30 One Life To Live
3:00 Dark Shadows
3:30 Cartoons
5:00 Questionable Matters
5:25 Weather
 
Don't forget that "The (New) Price is Right" began on that same day in 1972, with Joker and Gambit.

Of course, before then, CBS had a short-lived daytime gamer in early-1972 -- "The Amateur's Guide to Love", starring Gene Rayburn.
 
Although KTVO was now a primary ABC affiliate, the station was apparently delaying 3 ABC shows till later in the afternoon to take the "live" feed of some CBS soaps (and also "All My Children" to do a noon newscast). I see they were also clearing "Jeopardy!" from NBC at 11:00, pre-empting "The Best of Everything" from ABC all together, although that show only lasted 6 months. Typically, an affiliate would clear the "live" feed of the primary network and delay the shows from the secondary network(s). KTVO also had quite a hodgepodge between 7:15 and 9:30.

Looks like KHQA was clearing the entire CBS schedule (even "Sunrise Semester") in pattern. :)

WGEM was delayng Linkletter (on NBC at 12:30) till 4:00 so it could run a second airing of Jack LaLanne at 12:30.

Again, nice to see a WJJY schedule, although the station seemed to be a bit of a joke outside of the ABC line-up, even clearing instructional programming from WILL-TV in Urbana from 9 to 10.
 
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