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The 1/2 Hour Comedy Hour: CBS Fall Bring 'Em Back Alive: The CBS Tuesday Night Movies (27/17.5) Winter Walt Disney: Spring Ace Crawford, Private Eye: Gun Shy: Summer Bring 'Em Back Alive: Follow-up On the Road with Charles Kuralt: Our Times with Bill Moyers: NBC Fall Father Murphy: Gavilan: St. Elsewhere: Winter The A-Team (10/20.1) (Tied with ...
The CBS Wednesday Night Movies: Fall Nurse: Shannon (Nov.) Winter WKRP in Cincinnati: The Two of Us: The CBS Wednesday Night Movies: Spring Herbie, the Love Bug: WKRP in Cincinnati: Baker's Dozen: Shannon: NBC Fall Real People (21/19.7) The Facts of Life (24/19.1) (Tied with Little House on the Prairie) Love, Sidney (Oct.) Quincy, M.E. Spring ...
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Television historians Harry Castleman and Walter Podrazik (1982) state, "Despite all the promises of programming reform made by television executives in May, 1961" (the month of Newton Minow's landmark speech "Television and the Public Interest"), "the 1962–63 schedule turned out to be business as usual".
Search for Tomorrow was cancelled by CBS in late 1981, and ended its run on CBS on March 26, 1982. It moved to NBC with its first episode the following Monday, March 29. It is the second instance of a daytime soap opera switching networks, with The Edge of Night first doing-so from CBS to ABC in late 1975.
ABC Tuesday Movie of the Week (17/21.5) Marcus Welby, M.D. (13/22.9) CBS: Maude (4/24.7) Hawaii Five-O (3/25.2) The New CBS Tuesday Night Movie: NBC Fall Bonanza: The Bold Ones: The New Doctors: NBC Reports / First Tuesday* / NBC White Paper / America: A Personal History of the United States: Winter NBC Tuesday Night at the Movies
(Tied with The West Wing and The ABC Monday Night Movie) It's Like, You Know... Dharma & Greg (17/10.5) Sports Night: Once and Again: November Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: December Oh, Grow Up: Winter Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (1/18.6) NYPD Blue (15/10.7) (Tied with Stark Raving Mad) Spring Talk to Me: Follow-up Sports Night: Summer Two ...
The networks' "need to fill so many hours of broadcasting each day put the networks and local programmers into the same position that Hollywood had been in years before with its theatrical features." [1] In between big-budget productions, the networks had to keep the public occupied. As the number of hours that the four TV networks offered ...