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In terms of content, very little editing was done because the films met the broadcast standards of the time for the most part. There were several weeks when the films ran far beyond the scheduled 11pm end time. The list of films in the "episode guide" come from the TV Listings page of the Lima News, Lima, Ohio.
The Ken Murray Show (28/32.1) The Frank Sinatra Show: Sing It Again: Local Programming January Local Programming Summer Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town: DMN: Captain Video and His Video Rangers: Local Programming Country Style: Saturday Night at the Garden: NBC Fall The Hank McCune Show: One Man's Family: The Jack Carter Show: Your Show of Shows ...
Late night television in the United States is the block of television programming intended for broadcast after 11:00 p.m. and usually through 2:00 a.m. Eastern and Pacific Time (ET/PT), but which informally can include programs aired as late as the designated overnight graveyard slot.
The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show: Summer The Billy Graham Crusade: CBS Fall Perry Mason: Dick and the Duchess: The Gale Storm Show (16/28.8) Have Gun – Will Travel (4/33.7) Gunsmoke (1/43.1) Local Programming Spring Top Dollar: NBC Fall People Are Funny (29/27.0) The Perry Como Show (11/30.5) (In C O L O R) The Polly Bergen Show ...
NBC's strategy was designed to weaken CBS's Sunday night line-up. NBC's new program, The Steve Allen Show , debuted in the summer to get a head start on the competition. [ 2 ] Although the two programs enjoyed a fierce rivalry, Sullivan's program would remain wildly popular, finishing second among all TV programs in the ratings that year, while ...
The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show: The Billy Graham Crusade: Lawrence Welk's Dodge Dancing Party: Sammy Kaye's Music from Manhattan: Local November Jubilee USA: Winter The Billy Graham Crusade: CBS Fall Perry Mason (19/27.5) Wanted Dead or Alive (16/28.0) (Tied with Peter Gunn) The Gale Storm Show: Have Gun – Will Travel (3/34.3 ...
Notes: On NBC, Kukla, Fran and Ollie was reduced from 30 to 15 minutes in November 1951, and Bob and Ray was added at 7:15 p.m. Bob and Ray ran in the 7:15 p.m. time slot Monday through Friday until March 1952 and then on Tuesday and Thursday only until May 1952, while Kukla, Fran and Ollie continued in its 15-minute format at 7:00 p.m. until ...
Print TV listings were a common feature of newspapers from the late-1950s to the mid-2000s. With the general decline of newspapers and the rise of digital TV listings as well as on-demand watching, TV listings have slowly began to be withdrawn since 2010. The New York Times removed its TV listings from its print edition in September 2020. [10]