In "The Great TV Sitcom Book," Rick Mitz didn't
pick any outstanding new sitcoms for the 1956-57
season, but he listed shows of all kinds that aired
that year and proclaimed, "Not a bad season. Not
a bad season." If you're old enough, or have seen
some of these shows in reruns, see if you agree.
Source: Brooks and Marsh.
MONDAY
ABC: 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie
7:15 News--John Daly
7:30 Bold Journey
8 PM Danny Thomas Show (last season
before moving to CBS)
8:30 Voice Of Firestone
9 PM Life Is Worth Living (Bishop Sheen)
9:30 Lawrence Welk's Top Tunes And
New Talent
10:30 (Local)
CBS: 7:15 News--Douglas Edwards (6:45 in
some markets)
7:30 Adventures Of Robin Hood
8 PM George Burns And Gracie Allen Show
8:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts
9 PM I Love Lucy
9:30 December Bride
10 PM Studio One
NBC: 7:30 Nat King Cole Show
7:45 News--Chet Huntley and David
Brinkley become anchors this fall
8 PM Adventures Of Sir Lancelot
8:30 Stanley (Buddy Hackett plays the
operator of a hotel newsstand--
Carol Burnett and Paul Lynde are
also on this show.)
9 PM Medic (replaced in late November
by a game show, Can Do, hosted
by Robert Alda, Alan's dad)
9:30 Robert Montgomery Presents (he was
Elizabeth Montgomery's dad)
10:30 (Local)
TUESDAY
ABC: 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie
7:15 News
7:30 Conflict/Cheyenne
8:30 Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp
9 PM Broken Arrow
9:30 DuPont Theater
10 PM It's Polka Time
10:30 (Local)
CBS: 7:15 News
7:30 Name That Tune (George DeWitt)
8 PM Phil Silvers Show
8:30 The Brothers (one is Gale Gordon)
9 PM Herb Shriner Show
9:30 Red Skelton Show
10 PM $64,000 Question
10:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? (later
Who Do You Trust?)
NBC: 7:30 Jonathan Winters Show
7:45 News
8 PM Big Surprise (Mike Wallace hosts a
big-money quiz show)
8:30 Noah's Ark (a rare failure for Jack Webb,
about two veterinarians)
9 PM Jane Wyman Show
9:30 Armstrong Circle Theater (moving to
CBS the next year)/
Kaiser Aluminum Hour
10:30 Break The $250,000 Bank (last version
of the original show, with Bert Parks)
WEDNESDAY
ABC: 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie
7:15 News
7:30 Disneyland
8:30 Navy Log (picked up from CBS)
9 PM Adventures Of Ozzie & Harriet
9:30 Ford Theater
10 PM Wednesday Night Fights
CBS: 7:15 News
7:30 Giant Step (another Bert Parks show,
with kids competing for scholarships)
8 PM Arthur Godfrey Show
9 PM The Millionaire
9:30 I've Got A Secret
10 PM U.S. Steel Hour/20th Century-Fox Hour
NBC: 7:30 Eddie Fisher Show
7:45 News
8 PM Adventures Of Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox
as an unlikely globetrotting explorer)
8:30 Father Knows Best
9 PM Kraft Television Theater
10 PM This Is Your Life
10:30 Twenty-One (Van Doren beats Stempel
on Dec. 5, the show moves to Mondays
in January '57.)
THURSDAY
ABC: 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie
7:15 News
7:30 Lone Ranger
8 PM Circus Time (Paul Winchell, Jerry Mahoney,
and Knucklehead Smith host a combination
of circus acts and rock 'n' roll stars.)
9 PM Wire Service
10 PM Ozark Jubilee
CBS: 7:15 News
7:30 Sgt. Preston Of The Yukon
8 PM Bob Cummings Show
8:30 Climax (drama anthology)
9:30 Playhouse 90 (to 11)
NBC: 7:30 Dinah Shore Show
7:45 News
8 PM You Bet Your Life
8:30 Dragnet
9 PM People's Choice (anyone remember
Cleo, the talking basset hound?)
9:30 Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie
Ford (named for the sponsor, Ford
Motor Company, and not for the Ol'
Peapicker)
10 PM Lux Video Theater
FRIDAY
ABC: 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie
7:15 News
7:30 Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin
8 PM Adventures Of Jim Bowie
8:30 Crossroads (dramas about ministers)
9 PM Treasure Hunt (original, with Jan Murray)
9:30 The Vise
10 PM Ray Anthony Show (a more sophisticated
Lawrence Welk clone)
CBS: 7:15 News
7:30 My Friend Flicka
8 PM West Point Story
8:30 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater
9 PM The Crusader
9:30 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars
10 PM The Lineup
10:30 Person To Person (a more informal
Edward R. Murrow)
NBC: 7:30 Eddie Fisher Show
7:45 News
8 PM Life Of Riley
8:30 Walter Winchell Show (he tries a
variety show like that of rival
columnist Ed Sullivan)
9 PM On Trial
9:30 Big Story
10 PM Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports
10:45 Red Barber's Corner
SATURDAY
ABC: 7:30 Famous Film Festival (movies from
the UK)
9 PM Lawrence Welk Show
10 PM Masquerade Party
10:30 (Local)
CBS: 7 PM Beat The Clock
7:30 The Buccaneers
8 PM Jackie Gleason Show
9 PM Gale Storm Show
9:30 Hey Jeannie (Jeannie is Scottish
comedian Jeannie Carson)
10 PM Gunsmoke
10:30 High Finance
NBC: 7:30 People Are Funny
8 PM Perry Como Show
9 PM Caesar's Hour
10 PM George Gobel Show
10:30 Your Hit Parade
SUNDAY
ABC: 7 PM You Asked For It
7:30 Original Amateur Hour
8:30 Press Conference
9 PM Omnibus (Alistair Cooke)
10:30 (Local)
CBS: 7 PM Lassie
7:30 Jack Benny Show/Private
Secretary (Ann Sothern)
8 PM Ed Sullivan Show
9 PM G.E. Theater (Ronald Reagan
is host)
9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents
10 PM $64,000 Challenge
10:30 What's My Line?
NBC: 7 PM Tales Of The 77th Bengal Lancers
7:30 Circus Boy (Micky Dolenz of The Monkees,
then known as Mickey Braddock)
8 PM Steve Allen Show
9 PM Goodyear TV Playhouse/Alcoa Hour
10 PM Loretta Young Show
10:30 National Bowling Champions
pick any outstanding new sitcoms for the 1956-57
season, but he listed shows of all kinds that aired
that year and proclaimed, "Not a bad season. Not
a bad season." If you're old enough, or have seen
some of these shows in reruns, see if you agree.
Source: Brooks and Marsh.
MONDAY
ABC: 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie
7:15 News--John Daly
7:30 Bold Journey
8 PM Danny Thomas Show (last season
before moving to CBS)
8:30 Voice Of Firestone
9 PM Life Is Worth Living (Bishop Sheen)
9:30 Lawrence Welk's Top Tunes And
New Talent
10:30 (Local)
CBS: 7:15 News--Douglas Edwards (6:45 in
some markets)
7:30 Adventures Of Robin Hood
8 PM George Burns And Gracie Allen Show
8:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts
9 PM I Love Lucy
9:30 December Bride
10 PM Studio One
NBC: 7:30 Nat King Cole Show
7:45 News--Chet Huntley and David
Brinkley become anchors this fall
8 PM Adventures Of Sir Lancelot
8:30 Stanley (Buddy Hackett plays the
operator of a hotel newsstand--
Carol Burnett and Paul Lynde are
also on this show.)
9 PM Medic (replaced in late November
by a game show, Can Do, hosted
by Robert Alda, Alan's dad)
9:30 Robert Montgomery Presents (he was
Elizabeth Montgomery's dad)
10:30 (Local)
TUESDAY
ABC: 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie
7:15 News
7:30 Conflict/Cheyenne
8:30 Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp
9 PM Broken Arrow
9:30 DuPont Theater
10 PM It's Polka Time
10:30 (Local)
CBS: 7:15 News
7:30 Name That Tune (George DeWitt)
8 PM Phil Silvers Show
8:30 The Brothers (one is Gale Gordon)
9 PM Herb Shriner Show
9:30 Red Skelton Show
10 PM $64,000 Question
10:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? (later
Who Do You Trust?)
NBC: 7:30 Jonathan Winters Show
7:45 News
8 PM Big Surprise (Mike Wallace hosts a
big-money quiz show)
8:30 Noah's Ark (a rare failure for Jack Webb,
about two veterinarians)
9 PM Jane Wyman Show
9:30 Armstrong Circle Theater (moving to
CBS the next year)/
Kaiser Aluminum Hour
10:30 Break The $250,000 Bank (last version
of the original show, with Bert Parks)
WEDNESDAY
ABC: 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie
7:15 News
7:30 Disneyland
8:30 Navy Log (picked up from CBS)
9 PM Adventures Of Ozzie & Harriet
9:30 Ford Theater
10 PM Wednesday Night Fights
CBS: 7:15 News
7:30 Giant Step (another Bert Parks show,
with kids competing for scholarships)
8 PM Arthur Godfrey Show
9 PM The Millionaire
9:30 I've Got A Secret
10 PM U.S. Steel Hour/20th Century-Fox Hour
NBC: 7:30 Eddie Fisher Show
7:45 News
8 PM Adventures Of Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox
as an unlikely globetrotting explorer)
8:30 Father Knows Best
9 PM Kraft Television Theater
10 PM This Is Your Life
10:30 Twenty-One (Van Doren beats Stempel
on Dec. 5, the show moves to Mondays
in January '57.)
THURSDAY
ABC: 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie
7:15 News
7:30 Lone Ranger
8 PM Circus Time (Paul Winchell, Jerry Mahoney,
and Knucklehead Smith host a combination
of circus acts and rock 'n' roll stars.)
9 PM Wire Service
10 PM Ozark Jubilee
CBS: 7:15 News
7:30 Sgt. Preston Of The Yukon
8 PM Bob Cummings Show
8:30 Climax (drama anthology)
9:30 Playhouse 90 (to 11)
NBC: 7:30 Dinah Shore Show
7:45 News
8 PM You Bet Your Life
8:30 Dragnet
9 PM People's Choice (anyone remember
Cleo, the talking basset hound?)
9:30 Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie
Ford (named for the sponsor, Ford
Motor Company, and not for the Ol'
Peapicker)
10 PM Lux Video Theater
FRIDAY
ABC: 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie
7:15 News
7:30 Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin
8 PM Adventures Of Jim Bowie
8:30 Crossroads (dramas about ministers)
9 PM Treasure Hunt (original, with Jan Murray)
9:30 The Vise
10 PM Ray Anthony Show (a more sophisticated
Lawrence Welk clone)
CBS: 7:15 News
7:30 My Friend Flicka
8 PM West Point Story
8:30 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater
9 PM The Crusader
9:30 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars
10 PM The Lineup
10:30 Person To Person (a more informal
Edward R. Murrow)
NBC: 7:30 Eddie Fisher Show
7:45 News
8 PM Life Of Riley
8:30 Walter Winchell Show (he tries a
variety show like that of rival
columnist Ed Sullivan)
9 PM On Trial
9:30 Big Story
10 PM Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports
10:45 Red Barber's Corner
SATURDAY
ABC: 7:30 Famous Film Festival (movies from
the UK)
9 PM Lawrence Welk Show
10 PM Masquerade Party
10:30 (Local)
CBS: 7 PM Beat The Clock
7:30 The Buccaneers
8 PM Jackie Gleason Show
9 PM Gale Storm Show
9:30 Hey Jeannie (Jeannie is Scottish
comedian Jeannie Carson)
10 PM Gunsmoke
10:30 High Finance
NBC: 7:30 People Are Funny
8 PM Perry Como Show
9 PM Caesar's Hour
10 PM George Gobel Show
10:30 Your Hit Parade
SUNDAY
ABC: 7 PM You Asked For It
7:30 Original Amateur Hour
8:30 Press Conference
9 PM Omnibus (Alistair Cooke)
10:30 (Local)
CBS: 7 PM Lassie
7:30 Jack Benny Show/Private
Secretary (Ann Sothern)
8 PM Ed Sullivan Show
9 PM G.E. Theater (Ronald Reagan
is host)
9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents
10 PM $64,000 Challenge
10:30 What's My Line?
NBC: 7 PM Tales Of The 77th Bengal Lancers
7:30 Circus Boy (Micky Dolenz of The Monkees,
then known as Mickey Braddock)
8 PM Steve Allen Show
9 PM Goodyear TV Playhouse/Alcoa Hour
10 PM Loretta Young Show
10:30 National Bowling Champions