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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows (9th ed.). New York: Ballantine. ISBN 0-345-31864-1. Shubilla, Thom "Beefstew" (2022). Primetime 1966-1967: The Full Spectrum Television's First All-Color Season. McFarland ISBN 978-1476683447
The 1966–67 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday and weekend daytime hours from September 1966 to August 1967.
(1966–1967) 6 July – King of the River (1966–1967) 2 August – The Reluctant Romeo (1966–1967) 7 August – It's a Knockout (BBC1 1966–1982, Channel 5 1999–2001) 18 August – Dusty (1966–1967) 5 September – Jennings (1966) 16 September – Foreign Affairs (1966) 2 October – The Woman in White (1966) 3 October – Joe (1966 ...
The original series premiered on the CBS network in September 1966 and consisted of 171 one-hour episodes running over seven seasons before ending in March 1973. [1] A sequel ran from 1988 to 1990. This article lists both broadcast order and production order, which often differed considerably.
Born Free is an American adventure/drama series based on the 1966 movie of the same name. It aired on the NBC television network from September 9 to December 30, 1974, produced by Columbia Pictures Television and starring and narrated by Diana Muldaur .
A songwriter Eddie (Larry Blyden), the husband of Blair employee Helen (), who's seeking to recapture success neglects his responsibilities as both a husband and father.. That indifference becomes even more outrageous when his daughter Nancy (Veronica Cartwright) is diagnosed with canc
October 17 – All of NBC's news programming begins airing in full-color. October 27 – It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown airs for the first time on CBS . October 29 – Actor William Hartnell makes his last regular appearance as the First Doctor in the concluding moments of Episode 4 of the Doctor Who serial The Tenth Planet .
Naked Evil is a black-and-white independent 1966 British horror film, written and directed by Stanley Goulder and starring Basil Dingnam, Anthony Ainley, Richard Coleman and John Ashley Hamilton. [2] It was produced by Michael F. Johnson and based on the BBC-TV play The Obi by Jon Manchip White. The police investigate voodoo activities in a ...