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The Mountain Eagle Television Page tVie mountain eagle, thursday, may 14, 1959 whitesburg, kentucky THE MOUNTAIN EAGLE TELEVISION PAGE PAGE 8 Program Listings Subject To Last-Minute Changes By Stations (020 Colonel Bleep 12:00 1:00 6:30 News 3 00 TBA Uncle Al Show Rev. Wlllard Wilcox WHTN-Chann- el 13 Daytime 6:40 Wcathcrvane P.M. -- A.M. 4 30 Saturday Theatre 1:00 Travel Film 1 30 All Star Movie Matinee 0:45 NBC News 7 12 "Men In Exile" 1.30 Big Picture "Kiss of Death" 7:00 Steve Donovan, V30 Command Performance 2:00 'Lll Rapcals .1:30 Midget Auto Race Western Marshal 6:00 News Picture &. Sports 3:00 Gene Autry 8.00 Father Rooney 7:30 Stars In Action MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ft: 15 Man In Washington 4:00 Roy Rogers 3:30 I Led Thrc Lives 8:00 Invlsltblc Man Friday 6:30 William Tell 5:00 Record Hop Remote 4:00 Accent 8:30 WHIS-Chann- To Tell the Truth el 6 7:00 Sat. Night Jamboree 6:30 Studio Wrestling 4:30 Leonard Bernstein and 0:00 Arthur Godfrey WSAZ-Chann- el MAY 22 Phil-harmon- 3 7:30 People Are Funny 7:30 Dick Clnrk Show The New York 0:30 Red Skclton 8:00 Perry Como 8:00 Jubilee, USA 10:00 Gary Moore Show 6:30 Continental Classroom WSAZ-Chann- el 3 9:00 Black Saddle 8:30 Sea Hunt 5:00 College Quiz Bowl 1 1 00 News 7:00 Today 0:30 Continental Classroom 7.00 Hawkeye 0:30 Cimarron City 9:00 Lnwrcnc Welk Show 5510 Ted Mack 11 IS Theater 13 0:45 Pastor's Study 7:30 Political Speech 10:30 D. A-'-s Man 10.00 Music from Manhattan 0:00 Small World 7:00 Today Dough-Re-M- 10:00 i 11:00 Headlines G30 20th Contury Room 7:15 TBA News 1030 Son mint 9:00 Romper 10:30 Treasure Hunt 8:00 Ernie ovacs Show 11:10 Weathercast 11:00 News 7:00 Lassie Show 11:00 Price Is Right 0.00 atle Doonan 0:00 Cavalcade of Sports 11:15 "Gorilla Man" 11:10 "Cry Havoc" 7:30 Jack Benny Show Wednesday 0:30 Susie 11:30 Concentration DM5 Jackpot Bowling 8:00 Ed Sullivan 12:00 Tie Tnc Dough 10:00 Dough-Re-M- i 10:00 The Thin Man 9:00 GE Theatre MAY 27 12:30 It Could Be You 102K) M Squad 0:30 Alfred Hitchcock 10:30 Treasure Hunt 1:00 Woman's Whirl I MX) News Headlines WHTN-Chann- el 10:00 Keep Talking 11:00 Right 2.00 or Consequences 13 WSAZ-Chann- el Price Is Truth 1 1:10 Weathercast 10:30 What's My Line? 3 ll:pO Concentration 2:30 Haggis Baggis 11:15 Show WCYB-Chann- el 5 Sunday nowb Special 3:00 Today Is Jack Paar 110 Ours 8:30 Jackson 11:15 Theater 13 7 00 State Trooper 12.'00 Tic Tac Dougli 3:30 From These Roots 9:00 Cartoon Capers Jet 7:30 WCYB-Chann- el 0.00 Wagon Train Be You 4:00 a Day 5 9:30 Colonel Bleep School Quiz 12:30 It Could Queen for 0:30 8:30 Price Is Right 4:30 County 7:00 Mike Hammer 10:00 Howdy Doocty Captain Kangaroo 1:00 MIdeDay News Fair 10:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse 0:00 David King 5:00 RFD Jamboree 7:30 State Trooper 10:30 Ruff and Roddy 0:30 1:15 Movictlme 11:00 Heckle & Jecklc -- Bat Mastcrson 5:30 Circle Six Ranch 8:00 Ozzie and Harriet 11:00 Fury 7 P.M. 12 A.M. 10:00 This Is your Life 1:30 Movlctlme 0:45 News 0:00 Bob Hope Boy 11:30 Robin Hood ;i:30 Circus 12:00 10:30 Target 2:00 Consequences 6:40 The Weather 10:00 12:00 Story Farmer Alfafa nnd Truth or True His Cartoon Pals 11. News 2:30 Haggle Baggis 10:30 Thin Man 1230 Detective's Diary 11:10 Wcnther 11:00 News 12:30 Junior Auction 3:00 Young Doctor Malone 12:45 Major League Baseball Monday 11:15 Jack Paar Show 11:10 Sports Final (New York vs. Baltimore) 1:00 Americans At Work 3:30 Prom These Roots 1:15 Tell Me About God MAY 25 4:15 Washington County WCYB-Chann- el WCHS-Chann- el 1:30 Neighbors 4:00 Queen for a Day 8 WHIS-Chann- el 5 6 Tcnneagee Schools 1:45 4)30 Pro Hockey Contest County Fair 7:00 Seahunt 4:30 Six Gun Theatre 2:00 Game 8:00 Morning Professional Hockey WSAZ-Chann- el 5:00 Spinach Playhouse Show 7:30 Northwest Passage 5:30 Our Miss Brooks 3 7:00 Amos and Andy 9:00 The Doug Martin Show Montreal Canadians 7:30 Wagon Train 5:30 Spy IClng 8:00 Ellery Queen 0:00 Dick Clarke Show vs. Boston Bruins 10:00 Mr. District Attorney 9:00 Bob Hope 6:30 Maverick 7.00 Huckloborry Hound 8:30 Price Is Right (5:00 Spinach Playhouse 10:30 Pieces of Eight 4:30 Club 13 7:30 Buckskin 0.00 Dave King Show C:15 .Tim Thorkpr Show 9:30 The Thin Man 7:30 People Are Funny 11:00 Pieces of Eight 5:30 The Lone Ranger 8:00 RcUeas Gun 9:30 Hot Master-so- (Monday, Wednesday, 10:00 Cavalcade of Sports 8:00 Perry Como 0:00 11:30 Peter Lind Hays 9:00 Welk Frontier 830 Tells of Wells Fargo 10:00 This Is Your Life Friday) 10:45 Jackpot Bowling Lawrence G30 Miss 12:30 Play Your Hunch 10:00 Strip Our Brooks 0:00 Peter Gunn 10:80 Jimmy Rodgers Show 6:25 Weathercast 11:00 Around the World 77 Sunset 7:00 Amos N Andy 11.15 Jock Paar Show. 11:00 News 930 FIvc-Stn-r Theatre 11:00 Ntwaworld 6:30 News Picture 1:00 Libenice 7:30 Perry Mason 10:00 Murray 11:10 Sports 6:45 11:10 Sports Arthur Final NBC News 1:30 Boston Blackle 8:30 Wanted Dead or Alive 10.-3-0 WCHS-Chann- 11:15 Flamingo Road Union Pacific 1115 Jack Pnnr Show 2:00 Day In Court el 8 9.00 Gale Storm 11:00 News Headline 2:30 Music Bingo O.00 Have Gun, Will Travel 11:10 Weathercast WHIS-Chann- 3:00 10:00 el 6 WCYB-Chann- el 5 Beat the Clock 7:00 This Is Alice Gunsmokc 11:16 Jack Panr Show 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 7:30 Rln-Tln-T- 10:30 Highway Patrol 7.00 Border Patrol 4 00 American Bandstand 8:00 Walt Disney 11:00 Up to Minute News :w 6:30 Continental Classroom 7 Wagon Train 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 9:00 Man with a Camera WHIS-Chann- el 6 11:10 Theater 13 7:00 Today WCYB-Chann- el 5 830 Bold Adventure 6:00 HucKieberry Hound 9:30 77 Sunset Strip 9.00 7:05 Morning Devotion 7 on Wednesday Night Flghta 6:30 News 10:30 John Daly News 9:00 Kiddle Kapcrs Public Defondor 9:45 Sports Review 7:10 Today 6:45 Sports Parade 11:00 News 10:00 Howdy Doody 7:30 BucksKln 8:05 Today's Local News 10.00 Milton crle Show 6:55 Weatherman 11:10 The Late Show 10:30 Ruff and Reddy fcOO Restless Gun 10:30 8:10 Today 0 Bat Mastcrson 11:00 Fury Wells Fargo 11:00 9:00 Pot Pourri WHTN-Chann- Sund ay News el 13 11:30 Circus Pov 0.00 Peter Gunn 11:10 Woothcr 9:30 Amos & Andy 12:00 Disc Dance 9.3U Rifleman 10:00 Dough Re-- 11:15 Jack Paar Show WHTN-Chann- el 13 7:00 MacKenzie's Raiders 12:30 Detective's Diary MAY 24 1000 Arthur Murray 1030 Treasury Hunt 10:30 7:30 Your Hit Parade 1:00 Watch Mr. Wlzzard Theatre WCHS-Chann- 11:00 Price Is Right 1:30 lllOO News el 8 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:00 Rawhide Film Festival 11:30 Concentration WSAZ-Chann- el 11:10 Sports 7:00 Boxo. the Clown 8:45 9:00 Phil Silvers 2:00 Afternon Adventure 3 Final 1230 Tic Tac Dough Cartoon Theater 3:00 College 11:15 Jack Paar Show 7.10 Lawrence Welk You 9:45 News Basketball 11:45 This is the Life 1230 It Coul dBe 10:00 5:00 Women's Major League 830 Ozzie and Harriet 1:0 Playhouse 10:00 For Love or Money The Lineup 12:15 TBA Pantry 10:30 to Bowling 9:00 Wednesday Night Fights 2:00 10:30 Godfrey Time 'erson Person 12:30 TV Chapel WHIS-Chann- Truth or Consequences Arthur 5:30 el 6 45 Sport 11:00 I Lucy 11:00 Wews Afternoon Adventure 1:00 Garden Club of the Alt Parade 2:30 Haggis Baggis Love 6:30 1000 Donna 11:30 Top 11:15 Theatre 13 Country Jamboree 1:15 Industry on Parade 7:00 Lnwrenc e Welk Reed 3:00 Young Dr. Malone Dollar 730 People Are Funny 10:30 Accuaori 3.G0 From These Roots 12:00 Love of Life 1:30 Championship Bowling 8:00 Restless Gun 8:00 Perry Como &30 Sunday Fargo 10:45 John Daly News 00 Queen for a Day 12:30 Search for Tomorrow Movietlme 830 Tales of Wells 11:00 News 12:45 Guiding Light Saturday 9:00 Lawrence Welk 4:30 4:30 County Fair The 10:00 Tactic 000 Peter Gunn 11:05 Uncommon Valor 5:00 Space-Man'- s Woathor 5:00 Looney Tunes 1:00 Our Miss Brooks Last Frontlor 030 Naked City 11:10 1:30 MAY 23 10:30 D.
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