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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 Saturday Morning. The Archie Comedy Hour (1969–70) on CBS Saturday Morning. September 17 –.
Starting September 8, all daytime programming on both ABC and CBS is presented in color. September 26. ABC affiliate WLTV in Bowling Green, Kentucky was knocked off the air due to the sabotaging explosion of their transmitter by a local bootlegger who did not appreciate the television exposure of his bootlegging ring.
The following is the 1969–70 network television schedulefor the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetimehours from September 1969 through August 1970. The schedule is followed by a list per networkof returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 1968–69 season.
19 March – The 385 metre tall Emley Moor transmitting station mast collapses because of icing. 29 March – The UK shares the win of the 14th Eurovision Song Contest, in a four-way tie with France, Spain, and the Netherlands. Lulu represents the UK, singing " Boom Bang-a-Bang ". 31 March.
1969 is an American six-part television documentary series on the events of the year 1969 which aired on ABC in 2019. The series tells behind the scenes stories of major events on the year 1969, such as the Apollo 11 Moon landing and the Woodstock music festival. It includes interviews with some of those who were part of the events.
Category. : 1969 American television series debuts. Television portal. United States portal. 1960s portal. Television series which originated in the United States and began in the year 1969. Shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United States should be removed from this category. 1964.
Overnight: 1967–68. 1968–69. 1969–70. 1970–71. 1971–72. The 1969–70 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday and weekend daytime hours from September 1969 to August 1970.
The 21st Emmy Awards —also known since 1974 as the 21st Primetime Emmy Awards —were handed out on June 8, 1969. The ceremony was co-hosted by Bill Cosby and Merv Griffin. The top shows of the night were Get Smart, which won Outstanding Comedy Series for the second consecutive year, and Outstanding Dramatic Series winner NET Playhouse.