
1977–78 United States network television schedule - Wikipedia
The following is the 1977–78 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours …
1977. "CBS: The First Five Decades"
It was in that year that Ed Klauber, former night city editor of the New York Times, came over to CBS, as did H.V. Kaltenborn and Boake Carter, who were to become regular CBS commentators.
1977 | CBS Broadcast Archives Wiki | Fandom
Linking page for the year 1977. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Linking page for the year 1977. January 1977 February 1977 March 1977 …
1977 - 1978 TV Schedule - Classic TV Database
1977 – 1978 United States network television schedule from The Classic TV Database.
1977 - The Daytime TV Schedule Archive
An archive of the history of US Network Daytime Television with year-by-year schedule grids.
CBS Cancels a Third of Its Shows In Evening in a Shake‐up for Fall
May 2, 1977 · Prompting the extensive overhaul of the schedule was CBS's decline from ratings leadership a distinction it had enjoyed fdr 20 years, to second place among the networks.
1977 in American television - Wikipedia
1977 advertisement for a 50-inch (130 cm) Sega-Vision television. This is a list of American television -related events in 1977. Holly Hallstrom becomes the third model on the CBS game …
Elvis in Concert - The CBS 1977 TV Special - YouTube
Elvis In Concert is a posthumous 1977 TV special starring Elvis Presley. It was Elvis' third and final TV special, following Elvis (a.k.a. The '68 Comeback Special) and Aloha From Hawaii.
Prime time TV listings from Saturday October 29, 1977
Oct 29, 1977 · With Bud Kenneally (Mr. Swerdlow), Joan Kenneally (Mrs. Swerdlow), Robert Kenneally (Tom Swerdlow), Pam Kenneally (Becky Swerdlow), Richard Stahl (Mel), Michael …
CBS Galaxy (TV Special 1977) - IMDb
Dick Van Dyke hosted this splashy, "one-shot wonder" special - from the producers of "The Carol Burnett Show" - celebrating the then-upcoming 1977-78 TV season on CBS, featuring musical …