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The following is the 1960–61 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1960 through March 1961. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 1959–60 ...
The 1960–61 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday daytime hours from September 1960 to August 1961. Talk shows are highlighted in yellow, local programming is white, reruns of prime-time programming are orange, game shows are pink, soap ...
The America Gardens Theatre has hosted numerous shows since it was built. Over the years some of the more famous shows include Blast! and Barrage. During the park's two major festivals—the International Flower and Garden Festival in the spring, and the International Food and Wine Festival in the fall—musical groups from the 1960s through ...
On an exclusive basis for $60,000, CBS broadcasts coverage of the 1960 Winter Olympics from Squaw Valley, in Placer County, California, making these games the first Winter Olympics to be broadcast in the U.S. Hosted by future CBS Evening News anchor Walter Cronkite, the coverage provided 31 hours of coverage over 11 days, including a healthy ...
The event is one of the many seasonal entertainment offerings located at Epcot during the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays. [18] At Disneyland, the event is held on Main Street, U.S.A. with a stage setup around the train station in Town Square. At EPCOT, the Voices of Liberty are utilized in the show as featured singers and soloists.
October 3 – Series The Andy Griffith Show premieres on CBS (1960–1968). October 4 – Series Stagecoach West premieres on ABC (1960–1961). October 5 – Series My Sister Eileen premieres on CBS (1960–1961). October 7 – Series Route 66 premieres on CBS (1960–1964). October 10 Series Bringing Up Buddy premieres on CBS (1960–1961).
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The Chartwell Mansion is a Chateauesque mansion in Bel-Air, California. Built in 1933, it is best known for its role as the Clampett family home in the 1960s television sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies. [1] It was the most expensive home for sale in the United States in 2018. [2]