Primetime Monday 1963

Posted by Editor | Filed under Primetime | Jul 20, 2010 | Tags: , , , | No Comments

You wonder if anything else happened in 1963. The assassination of President Kennedy in November was such a shock to the nation that it seems to have overshadowed all other news of the year. It created a touchstone for a generation, much like 9/11, or the Challenger explosion, everyone asked, “where were you when you heard President Kennedy was dead.” Jeff takes us through that period with some poignant clips and talks about the Monday TV schedule for 1963. Then click on any of the images in the schedule below to watch a full length episode from one of the Primetime series of 1963.

Primetime Monday 1965               Rollover and click on any image below to watch an episode from that series

PM

7:30

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

10:00

10:30

ABC

Wagon Train

Breaking Point

CBS

To Tell the Truth

I’ve Got a Secret

The Lucy Show

The Danny Thomas Show

East Side/West Side

NBC

NBC Monday Night at the Movies

Hollywood & the Stars

Sing Along with Mitch


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Primetime Tuesday 1965

Posted by Editor | Filed under Primetime | Jul 14, 2010 | Tags: , , | No Comments

We were right in the middle of the civil rights struggle in 1965, but TV was definitely not PC. Yet how many remember the lyrics to the Frito Bandito ad? And were we prejudiced against really bad sitcoms? Watch Jeff below as he hits the wayback machine to Tuesday nights in 1965. Then click on any of the images in the schedule below to watch a full length episode from one of the Primetime series of 1965.

Primetime Tuesday 1965               Rollover and click on any image below to watch an episode from that series

PM

7:30

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

10:00

10:30

ABC

Combat!

F Troop

Peyton Place

The Fugitive

CBS

Rawhide

The Red Skelton Hour

Petticoat Junction

CBS Reports

NBC

Please Don’t Eat the Daisies

Dr. Kildare

Tuesday Night at the Movies

GTV Saturday Chiller Theatre: House on Haunted Hill

We’re going to try to bring back that TV staple of 60′s, the Saturday Night horror flick. Jeff expresses his fondness for WPIX’s Chiller Theatre, but almost every market had some version. For some it was the late night movie, that is until Saturday Night Live entered the scene. So prepared to be scared, or at least entertained!

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House on Haunted Hill
Released February 17, 1959
The owner of a haunted mansion offers a group of people reward money if they can survive a night at his scary estate.

In a brush with fame, my wife and I actually met Vincent Price. I was shooting an interview of him and he was just as nice a guy as you would ever meet. Unbelievably gracious. He was going around lecturing at college campuses and enthralling student audiences, slipping in some Shakespeare between stories about shooting Thriller with Michael Jackson.

Primetime Wednesday 1967

Posted by Editor | Filed under Primetime | Jun 22, 2010 | Tags: , , | No Comments

With everything that was going on in 1967, we ponder the question: Did RC Cola ever have a chance to move out of 3rd place? And as Jeff Grimshaw tell us below, when he wasn’t watching the first ever Super Bowl or CBS’s hit comedies, he had the hots for RC Cola’s pitchwoman. Click on any of the images in the schedule below to watch a full length episode from one of the Primetime series of 1967.

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Primetime Wednesday 1967           Rollover and click on any image below to watch an episode from that series

PM

7:30

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

10:00

10:30

ABC

Custer

The 2nd Hundred Years

The ABC Wednesday Night Movie

CBS

Green Acres

He & She

Jonathan Winters

NBC

The Virginian

Kraft Music Hall

Run for Your Life

Primetime Monday 1968

Posted by Editor | Filed under Primetime | Jun 10, 2010 | Tags: , , , , | No Comments

What with the assassinations of Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr., the war in Vietnam, the summer of riots and the election of Richard Nixon, it seemed as if the country were coming apart. As Jeff Grimshaw tell us below, television was now more than ever seen as an escape from everything the world was throwing at us. Perhaps we need that escape today too. So click on any of the images in the schedule below to watch a full length episode from one of the Primetime series of 1968.

Primetime Monday 1968               Rollover and click on any image below to watch an episode from that series

PM

7:30

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

10:00

10:30

ABC

Peyton Place

The Outcasts

CBS

Here’s Lucy

Mayberry R.F.D.

Family Affair

The Carol Burnett Show

NBC

Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In

NBC Monday Night at the Movies


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Primetime Monday 1962

Posted by Editor | Filed under Primetime | Jun 3, 2010 | Tags: , , | No Comments

If we weren’t hiding under our desks during the Cuban Missile Crisis, we were watching The Andy Griffith Show or The Rifleman. Watch Jeff Grimshaw’s intro to Monday’s Primetime lineup in 1962 and the retro-mercial from Pepsi with everyone enjoying impossibly small 6oz cups of soda. Click on any of the images in the schedule below to watch a full length episode from that series.

Primetime Monday 1962               Rollover and click on any image below to watch an episode from that series

PM

7:30

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

10:00

10:30

ABC

Cheyenne

Stoney Burke

Ben Casey

CBS

To Tell the Truth

I’ve Got a Secret

The Lucy Show

The Danny Thomas Show

The New Loretta Young Show

Stump the Stars

NBC

It’s a Man’s World

Saints and Sinners

The Price is Right

David Brinkley’s Journal

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