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This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1964–65 season as measured by Nielsen ... The Andy Griffith Show: 28.3 5: The Fugitive: ABC: 27 ...
The Dick Van Dyke Show: CBS: 33.3 4: Petticoat Junction: 30.3 5: The Andy Griffith Show: 29.4 6: The Lucy Show: 28.1 7: Candid Camera: 27.7 8: The Ed Sullivan Show: 27.5 9: The Danny Thomas Show: 26.7 10: My Favorite Martian: 26.3 11: The Red Skelton Show: 25.7 12: I've Got a Secret: 25.0 Lassie: The Jack Benny Show: 15: The Jackie Gleason Show ...
The show, based on the BBC program of the same name, ran through May 4, 1965. It was revived as a one-time ABC special in 1985, and as a segment on ABC's Primetime Live ca. 2004–05. January 14 – The Magilla Gorilla Show in syndication (1964–67) March 30 – The game show Jeopardy! on NBC daytime TV (1964–75, 1978–79, 1984–)
The Judy Garland Show: CBS September 29, 1963 April 2 Temple Houston: NBC: September 19, 1963 April 8 Channing: ABC September 18, 1963 April 18 The Lieutenant: NBC September 14, 1963 April 22 The Eleventh Hour: NBC: October 3, 1962 April 25 The New Phil Silvers Show: CBS: September 28, 1963 April 27 The Danny Thomas Show: CBS September 29, 1953 ...
Philco TV Playhouse: 45.3 4: Your Show of Shows: 42.6 5: The Colgate Comedy Hour: ... October 1963–April 1964. Rank Program Network Rating 1: The Beverly ...
The following is the 1964–65 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1964 through August 1965.
Television series which originated in the United States and began in the year 1964. Shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United States should be removed from this category.
1 January – The first episode of the long-running weekly pop music show Top of the Pops airs on BBC TV. [1] The first programme is produced at the BBC's Dickenson Road Studios in Rusholme, Manchester, presented by Jimmy Savile, and the first two acts featured are Dusty Springfield with "I Only Want to Be with You" and The Rolling Stones with "I Wanna Be Your Man".