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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsMonday Evening TV 1965 - 50 years ago
Thought I would try this again. Monday had some very well remembered shows.
Times are Eastern:
7:30:
ABC - Voyage To The Bottom of the Sea (7:30 - 8:30)
CBS - To Tell The Truth (7:30 - 8)
NBC - Karen (7:30 - 8)
8:
CBS - I've Got A Secret (8 - 8:30)
NBC - The Man From UNCLE (8 - 9)
8:30:
ABC - No Time For Sargeants (8:30 - 9)
CBS - The Andy Griffith Show (8:30 - 9)
9:
ABC - Wendy And Me (9 - 9:30)
CBS - The Lucy Show (9 - 9:30)
NBC - The Andy Williams Show (9 - 10)
9:30:
ABC - The Bing Crosby Show (9:30 - 10)
CBS - The Danny Thomas Show (9:30 - 10)
10:
ABC - Ben Casey (10 - 11)
CBS - Various (10 -11) - must have been rotating shows
NBC - The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (10 - 11)
Per the article:
This is the first full season in which NBC broadcast more than 50% of its schedule in color, a fact which the network emphasized during its September 1925 premiere week.[1]
CBS and ABC, still mostly in black and white, continued rolling out rural sitcoms;
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964%E2%80%9365_United_States_network_television_schedule
Added note - "The Lucy Show" is not to be confused with "I Love Lucy"
Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)I remember Voyage To The Bottom of the Sea and The Man From UNCLE being on TV, but that's about it. I might have watched Andy Griffith back then.
RebelOne
(30,947 posts)especially Ben Casey. That man was a gorgeous hunk.
raccoon
(31,091 posts)other wiki entries for other seasons.
rurallib
(62,346 posts)and sort of like hopping in a time machine.
At the bottom of the wiki entries are links to all the years of TV schedules.