![]() Now back to trying to anticipate which year you're going to land in for next week's TV Guide. Same premise, but with a panel of nine, all celebs (hence the name).Īnd from there, H-Q further revised this into a straight (sort of) quiz, and called it Hollywood Squares. If this seems familiar, maybe you remember The Celebrity Game which H-Q mounted as a summer replacement on CBS a couple of years later. ![]() ![]() Then a panel of fifteen people selected from the studio audience would vote Yes or No whichever contestant convinced the plurality of panel members would win cash & prizes. The premise: a debate subject was posed, and two contestants would take each side and present their cases. The show on NBC at 1pm was People Will Talk, a game show of sorts from Heatter-Quigley, with Dennis James as host. Interesting that the ABC station didn't air Burke's Law, The Farmer's Daughter, or The Fight of the Week (unless they were DBed to other times in the week.)Ī little note from my half-vast store of nickel knowledge: (After WBAP's remote unit broke down they were offered the use of KTVT's, in return for KTVT being allowed to use the NBC feed from WBAP.) Cobb, Gena Rowlands and Harry Guardino (and written by Rod Serling) (rescheduled for December 20)Ĩ:30 Harry’s Girls-“Bet it All” (rescheduled for Januas last episode of series)ĩ:00 The Jack Paar Program-Guests: Liberace, Cassius Clay, Milt Kamenġ0:45 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson-Guests: Kirk Douglas, Henny Youngman, Dave King, The Willis Sistersġ2:30 The Julie Benell Show (Local bulletin at 12:45pm)Ħ:30 77 Sunset Strip-“Lovers Lane” (rescheduled for January 3, 1964)ġ1:00 Movie “The Helen Morgan Story” (1957)ġ:30 Movie “Down Three Dark Streets” (1954) (News at 2:55) I do in fact have the paper, but he was the one who took the time to type in the listings.)ġ2:30 As the World Turns (First CBS bulletin at 12:40pm)ĥ:30 CBS Evening News with Walter CronkiteĦ:30 The Great Adventure: “Wild Bill Hickok-the Legend and the Man” (rescheduled for January 3, 1964)ħ:30 Route 66: “A Cage in Search of a Bird” (rescheduled for the following week)Ĩ:30 Twilight Zone: “Night Call” (rescheduled for February 7, 1964)ĩ:00 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: “Body in the Barn” (rescheduled for July 3, 1964)ġ0:30 The Steve Allen Show: Guests-Cliff Arquette, Don Sherman, Jennie Smith, Barbara Perkinsġ2:30 Dateline (First NBC bulletin at 12:45pm)Ħ:30 International Showtime-Copenhagen Circus (no info on rescheduled date)ħ:30 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theater-“It’s Mental Work” starring Lee J. (With a H/T to BD Sullivan at the Radio Discussions message board. As listed in the Dallas Morning News on the morning of November 22, 1963.
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