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September 6 – H.R. Pufnstuf (1969–71) on NBC; September 8 – Where the Heart Is (1969–73) on CBS daytime; September 11 – Time for Living (1969) on CBC Television; September 13 – Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (1969–72), Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines (1969-70), and The Perils of Penelope Pitstop (1969–70) on CBS ...
The following is the 1969–70 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1969 through August 1970.
The following is a list of soap operas that have been broadcast in various countries, ... 1969–1976: Matlock Police: 1971–1975 ... (Trans TV, 2007) Abdel & Temon ...
KDNL-TV: 30 Independent now an ABC affiliate July 14 Huntington, West Virginia: WVPB-TV: 33 NET Part of the West Virginia Public Broadcasting television network July 30 Nacogdoches, Texas: KAEC-TV: 19 CBS August 18 Jacksonville, Illinois (Quincy, Illinois/Hannibal, Missouri) WJJY-TV: 14 ABC August 20 Kingsport, Tennessee (Johnson City/Bristol ...
Where the Heart Is is an American soap opera telecast on the CBS television network from September 8, 1969 to March 23, 1973. [1] Created by Lou Scofield and Margaret DePriest, the program ran for 25 minutes, the remaining five minutes of its timeslot ceded to a CBS news break. Scofield and DePriest were the original head writers. [2]
The Children's Doctor (1967–1969) The Dick Cavett Show (1968–1969) Don McNeill's Breakfast Club (1954–1955) Fame, Fortune and Romance (1986–1987) Good Afternoon America (2012) Home (1988–1994) Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (1986) Mike and Maty (1994–1996) The Don Ho Show (1976) The Liberace Show (1958–1959) Paul Dixon Show (1952)
NBC has aired more than 30 soap operas for nearly 75 years. As of 2022, NBC no longer programs its daytime line-up with traditional programming. The remaining network controlled daytime hours are programmed by NBC’s news division. Another World (1964–1999) Ben Jerrod (1963) The Bennetts (1953) Bright Promise (1969–1972)