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The following is the 1971–72 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1971 through August 1972.
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NBC, unable to take advantage, immediately feels the pinch and fails to win any of the 1971–72 season's first thirteen weeks in terms of the Nielsen ratings. November A 12-year streak in the ratings for the CBS soap opera As the World Turns ' ends as that program lost the #1 slot for the first time since 1959.
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April 3 – Kamen Rider on MBS TV and NET in Japan (1971–73) April 10 – The Two Ronnies on BBC1 in the UK (1971–87) June 19 - Parkinson on BBC1 (1971–82, 1987–88, 1998–2004, then on ITV from 2004 to 2007) July 4 - The Cat in the Hat (TV special) on CBS (1971) August 1 – The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour on CBS (1971–74) September 11 –
Rank Program Network Rating 1: All in the Family: CBS: 34.0 2: The Flip Wilson Show: NBC: 28.2 3: Marcus Welby, M.D. ABC: 27.8 4: Gunsmoke: CBS: 26.0 5: ABC Movie of ...
This Day Tonight (ABC TV's groundbreaking nightly current affairs show) – most of the in-studio segments and other pre-recorded video segments were later wiped, although a small proportion of recorded reports survived because it was still common at the time (late 1960s-early 1970s) that location footage for feature stories was shot and edited ...