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Friday, 23 Sunday, Sept. 25 Sept. - Disney 11:00 - Price Is Right 7:30 Walt 9:00 - Cartoon Capers 7:00 - Sea Hunt Blackhawk - Concentration 8:30 - Man From 11:30 9:30 - Popeye Show 7:30 - Dan Raven 10:00 - Christopher Or Concequences 9:00 - 77 Sunset Strip 12:00 - Truth "8:30 - 10:30 - The Answer ' 10:00 - Howdy Doody Wichita Town - Taylor 12:30 - It Could Be You 10:00 Robert 10:30 - Ruff & Ready 9:00 - This Is Your Life 11:00 - Frontiers of Faith Saddle - News 10:30 - Black 1:00 11:00 - Fury 9:30 - Masquerade Party 11:30 - This Is The Life - "Always Together" 11:00 - News 1:10 11:30 - Circus Boy 10:00 - Michael Shayne 12:0.0 - TV Chapel . - Woman's World 11:10 - Weather 2:20 12:00 - True Story 11:00 - News 12:30 - Browns Football 11:15 - Srforts 2:30 - Loretta Young 11:10 - 2:30 - 12:30 - At Home With Wood Weather "Task Force" - Gay Bride" 34)0 - Young Dr. Malone 11:20 "The 12:45 - Travel & Adventure 11:15 - Jack Parr 4:30 - Big 3 Bowling 3:30 - From These Roots - Saturday, Sepu24 1:15 - On Deck Circle Saturday, bept. 24 5:30 Favorite Story - Comedy Playhouse Cassidy 4:00 1:25 - Major League Baseball 6:00 - Meet the Press 9:00 Hopalong - Time 9:uu - Kiddie Kapers 11:00 - 4:30 Adventure (Pittsbutg at Milwaukee) 6:30 - News TV Classroom - Steamboat Bill 9:30 - Learn To Draw 5:00 4:00 - Baltimore at Washington 7:00 - Shirley Temple 11:30 - NCAA Football - Preston 9:45 - Korny Toons Baseball 5:30 Sgt. 5:30 - Detective's Diary 8:00 - National Velvet 3:00 - Major League - Music the Round 10:00 - Junior Auction 6:00 in 6:00 - Real McCoys 8:30 - Tab Hunter 6:00 - Record Hop - 10:30 Ruff & Reddy 6:15 Jim Tracker 6:30 - Maverick 9:00 - Mystery 7:30 - Campaign Roundup - Weather 11:00 Fury 6:25 7:30 - Bonanza ' , 10:00 - Loretta Young 8:00 - Brave Stallion - News 11:30 Pre Game Show - To Beaver 6:30 8:30 Tall Man 10:30 - People Are Funny 8:30 Leave It - -- Brinkley 11:45 Michigan 6:45 Huntley 9:00 - Lawrence Welk State vs Pittsburg 11:00 - News 9:00 - Lawrence Welk 2:45 Post Game Show 10:00 - TBA 11:10 - Weather 10:00 - Jubilee, U.S.A. WCYB--- 5 3:00 - Major League Baseball 10:30 - Robert Taylor 11:15 - "Angel On the Amazon" 11:00 - News 5:45 - Country Jamboree 7:00 - Today 11:00 - 5 News-Spor- ts Final 11:10 Sports 6:30 - Hawaiian Eye - Timberlane 7:25 - Farm Report 11:30 - Crime nr Monday, Sept. 26 11:15 "Cass 7:30 - Bonanza 7:30 - Today Sunday, Sept. 25 7:00 - Huckli berry Hound Sunday, Sept. 25 8:30 - Tall Man 8:25 - Today's Local News 11:15 - Christophers 7:30 - Riverboat 12:00 - Funday Funnies 9:00 - Lawrence Welk 8:30 - Today 11:45 - Living Word 8:30 - Tales of Wells Fargo 12:30 - Johns Hopkins 10:00 - The Deputy 9:00 - Fun & Fantasy 12:00 - The Eternal Light 9:00 - Peter Gunn 1:00 - Herald of Truth 10:30 - Man From Interpol 9:25 - Morning Devotion 12:30 - Frontiers of Faith 9:30 - The Great Debate 1:30 - College News 11:00 - Reporter's Notebook 9:30 - Life of Riley 1:00 - Pro Football 10:30 - Jackpot Bowling 2:00 - TBA 11:15 - "Shadows In The Night" 10:00 - Dough Re Mi 3:30 - U. T. Football 11:00 - News 2:00 - American League Football 5 Play Your Hunch 10:30 4:30 - Ten for Survival Sunday, Sept. jjo 11:10 - Weather 5:30 - Ilka Chase 11:00 - Price Is Right 5:00 - Celebrity Golf 10:00 - inis Is ine Answer 11:15 - Jack Parr 6:00 - Peoples Choice - 11:30 Concentration 5:30 - Chet Huntley 10:30 - Faith For Today 6:30 - Walt Disney - Consequences 12:00 Truth or 6:00 - Meet the Press 11:00 - Oral Roberts Tuesday, Sept. 27 7:30 - Maverick - Be You 12:30 It Could 6:30 - People are Funny 11:30 - This Is The Life 8:30 - Lawman - 7:00 - Cannonball 1:00 Dateline Today 7:00 - Shirley Temple 12:00 - Rescue Hour 9:00 - The Rebel - Life 7:30 - Laramie 1:15 Way Of 8:00 - National Velvet 12:30 - Concord College 9:30 - The Alaskans - 8:30 - Alfred Hitchcock 1:45 Matinee 8:30 - Tab Hunter 1:00 Washington vs Baltimore 10:30 - Johnny Staccato - 9:00 - Thriller 2:00 Jan Murray 9:00 - Mystery 4:00 Film Festival 11:00 - News - Young - 10:00 - Mystery 2:30 Loretta 10:00 Loretta Young 4:30 Ask The Pastors 11:10 - "Ladles Love Danger" 11:00 - News 3:00 - Young Dr. Malone 10:30 - This Is Your Life 5:00 Celebrity Golf Roots 11:10 - Weather 3:30 - From These 11:00 - 5 News Final 6:00 Meet The Press 7:00 - Press Conference 11:15 - Jack Parr 4:00 - Comedy Playhouse 11:30 - "Housewives" 6:30 Alfred Land Presents 7:30 - Cheyenne 4:30 - Adventure Time Monday, Sept. 26 7:00 Shirley Temple 8:30 - Bourbon Street Be'at - - Wednesday, Sept. 28 5:00,- Looney Tunes 6:45 Rescue 8 8:00 National Velvet 9:30 - Adventures In Paradise - Huntley-Brinkl- ey 5:30 Brave Stallion 7:15 - 8:30 Tab Hunter 7:00 - Manhunt 10:30 - Ted Mack Show - 6:00 - Popeye 7:30 Riverboat 9:00 Mystery 7:30 - Wagontraln 11:00 - News Esso - 6:30 - Your Reporter 8:30 Wells Fargo 10:00 Loretta Young 8:30 - Price is Right 11:10 - Weather - 6:40 - Weather 9:00 Peter Gunn 10:30 This Is Your Life 9:00 - Happy 11:15 - Sports 9:30 - Nixon-Kenne- dy Debate 11:00 News 9:30 - Tate - WCHS--- 8 11:20 "Pursuit" 10:30 - Jackpot Bowling 11:10 "Her Husband's Affairs" 10:00 - Astalie Time Tuesday, Sept. 27 11:00 - News-Spor- ts 8:00 - Cartoon Spectacular Monday, Sept. 26 11:00 - News - 11:15 - 7:00 Tne Honeymooners 8:30 - Romper Room Elsenhour Address 11:10 - Weather - 7Tb0 - Lockup 7:30 - TBA - "Playmates" 11:30 Jack Parr 11:15 - jack Parr 9:30 7:30 - Riverboat 8:00 - The Rifleman 11:25 - News Tuesday, Sept. 27 8:30 - Wells Fargo 8:30 - Wyatt Eaxp 11:30 - I Married Joan 6f45 - Ranch Party Thursday, Sept. 29 9:00 - Peter Gunn 9:00 - Cast The First Stone - Restless Gun - Huntley-Brinkle- y 12:00 7:15 9:30 - Great Debate 7:0u - wmriybirai 10:00 - Alcoa Presents 12:30 - Queen for A Day 7:30 - Laramie - 10:30 - Jackpot Bowling 7:30 Rescue 8 10:30 - Open House - About Faces - Alfred Hitchcock 1:00 8:30 11:00 - News - 8:00 - This Man Dawson 11:00 - News - Medic - 1:30 9:00 Thriller 11:10 - Weather 8:30 - Bat Masterson 11:10 - Weather - In Court - 2:00 Day 10:00 Mystery 11:15 - Sports 9:00 - Bachelor Father 11:15 Spam 2j30 - Gale Storm 11:00 - News-Spor- ts - 1120- - Jack Parr 9:30 Ford Show 11:20 - "Good Enemies" 3:00 Beat The Clock 11:30 - Jack Pan 10:00 - Groucho Tuesday, Sept. 9.7 Who Do You Trust Wednesday, Sept. 28 Wednesday, Sept. 28 3:30 - 1030 - Phil Silvers 7:00 u. a. 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