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On NBC, some episodes of Branded aired in color. Buckskin, which aired on NBC in July and August 1965, consisted of reruns of the 1958–1959 series. On CBS, Bill & Martha was originally supposed to have aired 9:30 p.m., but it was replaced by The Joey Bishop Show before it ever began. [3] [4]
"Wouldn't It Be Loverly" is a popular song by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, written for the 1956 Broadway play My Fair Lady. [ 1 ] The song is sung by Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle and her street friends.
The second event was the live American debut of The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show on February 9, 1964. An estimated 73 million people tuned in to watch the Fab Four perform on the program, which made it one of the highest rated TV episodes in the history of prime-time television. [citation needed] Yellow indicates the top 10 programs for the ...
9 June – The Graham Stark Show (1964) 21 June – The Roy Castle Show (1964–1970) 1 July – Catch Hand (1964) 2 July – Call the Gun Expert (1964) 4 July – The Four Seasons of Rosie Carr (1964) 5 July – The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling (1964) 6 July – Thorndyke (1964) 9 July – The Valiant Varneys (1964–1965) 12 July ...
Season 3 Episode 11: ”Heat Wave” 1962 The Donna Reed Show: Barbie Season 5 Episode 13: "The Winning Ticket" 1963 Gunsmoke: Cara Miles Season 9 Episode 8: "Carter Caper" 1963 Ben Casey: June Season 3 Episode 13: "My Love, My Love" 1963 Arrest and Trial: Annabelle Selinsky Season 1 Episode 12: "Journey into Darkness" 1964 Dr. Kildare: Carol ...
4th episode of the 6th season of Game of Thrones "Book of the Stranger" Game of Thrones episode Episode no. Season 6 Episode 4 Directed by Daniel Sackheim Written by David Benioff D. B. Weiss Featured music Ramin Djawadi Cinematography by Anette Haellmigk Editing by Katie Weiland Original air date May 15, 2016 (2016-05-15) Running time 58 minutes Guest appearances Diana Rigg as Olenna Tyrell ...
From January 11, 1965, until the end of its run, the show ran as a stand-alone series, titled simply Karen. Although Karen outlasted the other two 90 Bristol Court shows, NBC announced in February 1965 that it would not renew Karen for the 1965-1966 season. [3] The last of the 28 original episodes of Karen aired on April 19, 1965
The season consisted of 34 episodes of a series total 431 hour-long episodes, the entirety of which was produced in color. [2] Season six was aired on Sundays at 9:00 p.m. It moved up to capture the #1 spot in the Nielsen ratings for the 1964-1965 season, a position it would hold for three straight seasons.