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CBS: The First 50 Years: May 20, 1998 The Snowden, Raggedy Ann & Andy Holiday Show: November 27, 1998 The Year Without a Santa Claus: December 12, 1998 Surprise Surprise Surprise: May 14, 1999 Sports Illustrated 20th Century Awards: December 2, 1999 Snowden's Christmas: December 3, 1999 The Nuttiest Nutcracker: December 3, 1999
CBS is scheduled to air the one-hour season finale of The Summit on December 4, 2024 at 9:30 p.m. [42] CBS is scheduled to air the two-hour season finale of Survivor on December 18, 2024 at 8 p.m. [43] ABC is scheduled to air primetime NBA Christmas games on December 25, 2024 at 8 and 10:30 p.m. [44]
CBS Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the News: Frontier Circus: The Bob Cummings Show: The Investigators: CBS Reports: Winter The New Bob Cummings Show: Frontier Circus: Tell It to Groucho: The Gertrude Berg Show: Spring 7:00 Local / 7:15 Walter Cronkite with the News: Oh! Those Bells: Summer Accent on an American Summer: Brenner ...
Notes: On CBS, Presidential Countdown aired as an interim series, 10:30–11 p.m. in September and October until the November 8th election. In some areas, Douglas Edwards with the News and The Huntley-Brinkley Report aired at 6:45 p.m. Peter Gunn moved from NBC to ABC in the fall of 1960.
CBS Fall Three for the Road: Cher: Kojak (20/21.8) Bronk: Winter 60 Minutes: The Sonny & Cher Show (23/21.2) Summer Johnny Cash and Friends: Cannon: NBC Fall The Wonderful World of Disney: The Family Holvak: The NBC Mystery Movie: Columbo / McCloud / McMillan & Wife / McCoy: Winter Ellery Queen
Note: Private Benjamin premiered April 6, 1981, at 8:00-8:30 pm on CBS. Soap ran for three-and-a-half seasons on ABC in a 30-minute format. It was pulled from the Wednesday night schedule in January 1981 and returned on Mondays from March to April, when the final 12 episodes of the series ran as six 60-minute installments.
ABC, CBS and NBC offer their early morning newscasts via a looping feed (usually running as late as 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time) to accommodate local scheduling in the westernmost contiguous time zones or for use a filler programming for stations that do not offer a local morning newscast; some stations without a morning newscast may air syndicated ...
During this season, ABC and CBS initiated the broadcast of a predominant portion of their prime-time programming in color, while nearly all of NBC's autumn lineup was presented in color, except for the war drama Convoy and the fantasy sitcom I Dream of Jeannie. The former was terminated after 13 episodes, whereas the latter transitioned to ...