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1948–49 United States network television schedule

The 1948–49 network television schedule for the four major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1948 through March 1949. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 1947–48 season. This was the first season in which all four networks then in operation in the United States offered nightly prime time schedules Monday through Friday.

The schedule below reflects the fall lineup as it all settled into place throughout October 1948, before any subsequent time changes were made and additional new series appeared in November.

New fall series are highlighted in bold. A number of ABC's new fall shows began as early as mid-August when the network first began broadcasting a seven-night schedule. CBS and DuMont also had some new shows begin in the latter half of August. These shows are noted as such by (Aug.). NBC began airing Saturday Night Jamboree in December.

Several notable programs debuted during the season and within the preceding summer. The preservation of these telecasts on kinescope film vary. The Texaco Star Theater proved to be one of the most notable hits of the year with its host, Milton Berle, credited with encouraging consumers to purchase their first television set. The 1948 episodes of the Berle show are missing, but many of the 1949 episodes still exist. A short-lived series, The Laytons, was the first network television sitcom to feature an African-American in a regular supporting role, albeit a stereotypical one. No episodes have survived. The Morey Amsterdam Show, which debuted on CBS in December, introduced television audiences to Art Carney as a lead cast member. In the David Weinstein book, The Forgotten Network, similarities between Carney's role as "Charlie the Doorman" and his later Ed Norton from Cavalcade of Stars and The Honeymooners are noted. The Morey Amsterdam Show was not a ratings success. Four episodes are held by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Toast of the Town, debuting in June 1948 and re-titled The Ed Sullivan Show in 1955 and a mainstay of Sunday night viewing, became one of the most successful and long-running programs in American television history. It would remain on the air until 1971. The premiere episode with composers Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II and the comedy team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis are among the few missing telecasts.

Legend edit

  •   Light blue indicates local programming.
  •   Dark blue indicates news programming.
  •   Light green indicates sporting events.
  •   Light purple indicates movies.

Sunday edit

Network 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC Local programming The Southernaires Quartet Hollywood Screen Test Actors Studio Local programming
CBS (7:00 p.m.) The Week in Review
(7:15 p.m.) Local programming
Ford Television Theatre Hour (monthly) Local programming Toast of the Town (10:00 p.m.) America Speaks
(10:15 p.m.) Local programming
Local programming
DMN The Original Amateur Hour Local programming
NBC (7:00 p.m.) Mary Kay and Johnny
(7:20 p.m.) Review of the Week
Admiral Presents the Five Star Revue — Welcome Aboard Author Meets the Critics Meet the Press The Philco Television Playhouse Local programming

Notes: Toast of the Town, later known as The Ed Sullivan Show, premiered June 20, 1948, at 9:00 p.m. on CBS.

On DuMont, King Cole's Birthday Party, also known as simply Birthday Party, aired from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time from March to May 1949.

Monday edit

Network 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC (7:00 p.m.) News and Views
(7:15 p.m.) Local Programming
Kiernan's Corner Quizzing the News Local Programming
CBS (7:00 p.m.) Local Programming
(7:15 p.m.) Places Please
(7:30 p.m.) CBS Television News
(7:45 p.m.) Face the Music
Local programming
DMN Doorway to Fame (7:30 p.m.) Camera Headlines
(7:45 p.m.) Local programming
(8:00 p.m.) Champagne and Orchids
(8:15 p.m.) Local programming
Local programming Court of Current Issues Local programming
NBC Local programming (7:30 p.m.) America Song
(7:50 p.m.) Camel Newsreel Theatre
The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre Americana (9:00 p.m.) Local programming
(9:10 p.m.) Boxing From St. Nicholas Arena

Note: Beginning July 18, 1949, The Magic Cottage aired on DuMont Monday through Friday from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

Tuesday edit

Network 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC (7:00 p.m.) News and Views
(7:15 p.m.) Local programming
Movieland Quiz Local programming America's Town Meeting Local programming
CBS (7:00 p.m.) The Roar of the Rails
(7:15 p.m.) Local programming
(7:30 p.m.) CBS Television News
(7:45 p.m.) Face the Music
Local programming We the People People's Platform Local programming
DMN (7:00 p.m.) The Alan Dale Show
(7:15 p.m.) Local programming
(7:30 p.m.) Camera Headlines
(7:45 p.m.) I.N.S. Telenews
Operation Success Local programming Boxing From Jamaica Arena
NBC Local programming (7:30) Musical Miniatures
(7:50 p.m.) Camel Newsreel Theatre
Texaco Star Theater Mary Margaret McBride Local programming Wrestling From St. Nicholas Arena

Note: Beginning July 18, 1949, The Magic Cottage aired on DuMont Monday through Friday from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

Wednesday edit

Network 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC (7:00 p.m.) News and Views
(7:15 p.m.) Local programming
Critic at Large The Gay Nineties Revue (8:30 p.m.) Candid Microphone
(8:45 p.m.) Three About Town
Local programming Wrestling From Washington, D.C.
CBS (7:00 p.m.) Local programming
(7:15 p.m.) Places Please
(7:30 p.m.) CBS Television News
(7:45 p.m.) Face the Music
Kobbs' Korner Winner Take All Tournament of Champions
DMN Fall King Cole's Birthday Party (7:30 p.m.) Camera Headlines
(7:45 p.m.) Local programming
The Laytons (Aug.) The Growing Paynes Boxing From Jamaica Arena
Mid-fall
Spring
NBC Fall Local programming (7:30 p.m.) You Are an Artist
(7:50 p.m.) Camel Newsreel Theatre
Girl About Town (8:30 p.m.) The Ted Steele Show
(8:45 p.m.) Story of the Week
Kraft Television Theatre (10:00 p.m.) Local programming
(10:10 p.m.) Village Barn
Mid-fall Picture This
Summer The Black Robe

Notes: On DuMont, King Cole's Birthday Party also was known as simply Birthday Party. The Laytons only lasted 10 episodes, from August 11 to October 13, 1948. Beginning July 18, 1949, The Magic Cottage aired on DuMont Monday through Friday from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

On NBC, Picture This, hosted by Wendy Barrie, aired November 17, 1948, to February 9, 1949. The Black Robe debuted on May 18, 1949, and ran from 8:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday until it began to air at various times on Mondays during August 1949.

Thursday edit

Network 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC Fall (7:00 p.m.) News and Views
(7:15 p.m.) Local programming
Local programming Club Seven ABC Feature Film Local programming
Summer Blind Date Local programming
Mid-summer Blind Date
CBS Local programming (7:30 p.m.) CBS Television News
(7:45 p.m.) Face the Music
To the Queen's Taste Local programming
DMN Fall The Adventures of Oky Doky (7:30 p.m.) Camera Headlines
(7:45 p.m.) The Jack Eigen Show
Local programming Charade Quiz Wrestling From Columbia Park Arena
Summer King Cole's Birthday Party
NBC Local programming (7:30 p.m.) NBC Presents
(7:45 p.m.) Girl of the Week
(7:50 p.m.) Camel Newsreel Theatre
(8:00 p.m.) Princess Sagaphi
(8:15 p.m.) The Nature of Things
The Swift Show The Gulf Road Show Starring Bob Smith The Bigelow Show Local programming

Notes: On ABC, Blind Date debuted on May 5, 1949, airing from 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time. It moved to 9:30 p.m. during July 1949 and aired in that time slot into September 1949.

On DuMont, King Cole's Birthday Party also was known as simply Birthday Party. Beginning July 18, 1949, The Magic Cottage aired on DuMont Monday through Friday from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

Friday edit

Network 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC (7:00 p.m.) News and Views
(7:15 p.m.) Local programming
(7:30 p.m.) Tales of the Red Caboose
(7:45 p.m.) Local programming
Teenage Book Club That Reminds Me Break the Bank Local programming
CBS (7:00 p.m.) Local programming
(7:15 p.m.) Places Please
(7:30 p.m.) CBS Television News
(7:45 p.m.) Face the Music
(8:00 p.m.) Sportsman's Quiz
(8:05 p.m.) What's It Worth
Captain Billy's Mississippi Music Hall Local programming
DMN Key to the Missing (7:30 p.m.) Camera Headlines
(7:45 p.m.) Local programming
Fashions on Parade Local programming Wrestling From Jamaica Arena
NBC Fall Local programming (7:30 p.m.) Musical Merry-Go-Round
(7:50 p.m.) Camel Newsreel Theatre
Musical Miniatures Stop Me If You've Heard This One (9:00 p.m.) The Ted Steele Show
(9:15 p.m.) Local programming
(9:30 p.m.) Gillette Cavalcade of Sports
(10:45 p.m.) Greatest Fights of the Century
Winter Your Show Time
Summer Hopalong Cassidy

Notes: From April 14, 1948, to April 22, 1949, Russ Hodges' Scoreboard aired Fridays from 6:30pm to 6:45pm ET on DuMont. Beginning July 18, 1949, The Magic Cottage aired on DuMont Monday through Friday from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

On NBC, Your Show Time replaced Musical Miniatures on January 21, 1949. Your Show Time had premiered on NBC's East Coast stations in September 1948, and began to include NBC's Midwest stations on January 21.

Saturday edit

Network 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC (7:00 p.m.) News and Views
(7:15 p.m.) Local programming
(7:30 p.m.) Sports with Joe Hasel
(7:45 p.m.) Local programming
Local programming
CBS Fall Local programming
Spring Local programming (7:30 p.m.) Local programming/
(7:45–8:00 p.m.) Blues by Bargy
Local programming
Summer (7:30 p.m.) Local programming/
(7:45–7:55 p.m.) Blues by Bargy
NBC Fall Local programming Television Screen Magazine Local programming
Late fall Local programming Saturday Night Jamboree
Winter Saturday Night Jamboree Television Screen Magazine
Spring Local programming Local programming Saturday Night Jamboree Local programming
Summer Local programming Meet Your Congress Local programming

By network edit

ABC edit

CBS edit

DuMont edit

NBC edit

Note: The * indicates that the program was introduced in midseason.

References edit

  • Bergmann, Ted; Skutch, Ira (2002). The DuMont Television Network: What Happened?. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-4270-X.
  • Castleman, H. & Podrazik, W. (1982). Watching TV: Four Decades of American Television. New York: McGraw-Hill. 314 pp.

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September 1948 through March 1949 The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series new series and series cancelled after the 1947 48 season This was the first season in which all four networks then in operation in the United States offered nightly prime time schedules Monday through Friday The schedule below reflects the fall lineup as it all settled into place throughout October 1948 before any subsequent time changes were made and additional new series appeared in November New fall series are highlighted in bold A number of ABC s new fall shows began as early as mid August when the network first began broadcasting a seven night schedule CBS and DuMont also had some new shows begin in the latter half of August These shows are noted as such by Aug NBC began airing Saturday Night Jamboree in December Several notable programs debuted during the season and within the preceding summer The preservation of these telecasts on kinescope film vary The Texaco Star Theater proved to be one of the most notable hits of the year with its host Milton Berle credited with encouraging consumers to purchase their first television set The 1948 episodes of the Berle show are missing but many of the 1949 episodes still exist A short lived series The Laytons was the first network television sitcom to feature an African American in a regular supporting role albeit a stereotypical one No episodes have survived The Morey Amsterdam Show which debuted on CBS in December introduced television audiences to Art Carney as a lead cast member In the David Weinstein book The Forgotten Network similarities between Carney s role as Charlie the Doorman and his later Ed Norton from Cavalcade of Stars and The Honeymooners are noted The Morey Amsterdam Show was not a ratings success Four episodes are held by the UCLA Film and Television Archive Toast of the Town debuting in June 1948 and re titled The Ed Sullivan Show in 1955 and a mainstay of Sunday night viewing became one of the most successful and long running programs in American television history It would remain on the air until 1971 The premiere episode with composers Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II and the comedy team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis are among the few missing telecasts Contents 1 Legend 2 Sunday 3 Monday 4 Tuesday 5 Wednesday 6 Thursday 7 Friday 8 Saturday 9 By network 9 1 ABC 9 2 CBS 9 3 DuMont 9 4 NBC 10 ReferencesLegend edit Light blue indicates local programming Dark blue indicates news programming Light green indicates sporting events Light purple indicates movies Sunday editNetwork 7 00 p m 7 30 p m 8 00 p m 8 30 p m 9 00 p m 9 30 p m 10 00 p m 10 30 p m ABC Local programming The Southernaires Quartet Hollywood Screen Test Actors Studio Local programmingCBS 7 00 p m The Week in Review 7 15 p m Local programming Ford Television Theatre Hour monthly Local programming Toast of the Town 10 00 p m America Speaks 10 15 p m Local programming Local programmingDMN The Original Amateur Hour Local programmingNBC 7 00 p m Mary Kay and Johnny 7 20 p m Review of the Week Admiral Presents the Five Star Revue Welcome Aboard Author Meets the Critics Meet the Press The Philco Television Playhouse Local programmingNotes Toast of the Town later known as The Ed Sullivan Show premiered June 20 1948 at 9 00 p m on CBS On DuMont King Cole s Birthday Party also known as simply Birthday Party aired from 6 00 to 6 30 p m Eastern Time from March to May 1949 Monday editNetwork 7 00 p m 7 30 p m 8 00 p m 8 30 p m 9 00 p m 9 30 p m 10 00 p m 10 30 p m ABC 7 00 p m News and Views 7 15 p m Local Programming Kiernan s Corner Quizzing the News Local ProgrammingCBS 7 00 p m Local Programming 7 15 p m Places Please 7 30 p m CBS Television News 7 45 p m Face the Music Local programmingDMN Doorway to Fame 7 30 p m Camera Headlines 7 45 p m Local programming 8 00 p m Champagne and Orchids 8 15 p m Local programming Local programming Court of Current Issues Local programmingNBC Local programming 7 30 p m America Song 7 50 p m Camel Newsreel Theatre The Chevrolet Tele Theatre Americana 9 00 p m Local programming 9 10 p m Boxing From St Nicholas ArenaNote Beginning July 18 1949 The Magic Cottage aired on DuMont Monday through Friday from 6 30 to 7 00 p m Eastern Time Tuesday editNetwork 7 00 p m 7 30 p m 8 00 p m 8 30 p m 9 00 p m 9 30 p m 10 00 p m 10 30 p m ABC 7 00 p m News and Views 7 15 p m Local programming Movieland Quiz Local programming America s Town Meeting Local programmingCBS 7 00 p m The Roar of the Rails 7 15 p m Local programming 7 30 p m CBS Television News 7 45 p m Face the Music Local programming We the People People s Platform Local programmingDMN 7 00 p m The Alan Dale Show 7 15 p m Local programming 7 30 p m Camera Headlines 7 45 p m I N S Telenews Operation Success Local programming Boxing From Jamaica ArenaNBC Local programming 7 30 Musical Miniatures 7 50 p m Camel Newsreel Theatre Texaco Star Theater Mary Margaret McBride Local programming Wrestling From St Nicholas ArenaNote Beginning July 18 1949 The Magic Cottage aired on DuMont Monday through Friday from 6 30 to 7 00 p m Eastern Time Wednesday editNetwork 7 00 p m 7 30 p m 8 00 p m 8 30 p m 9 00 p m 9 30 p m 10 00 p m 10 30 p m ABC 7 00 p m News and Views 7 15 p m Local programming Critic at Large The Gay Nineties Revue 8 30 p m Candid Microphone 8 45 p m Three About Town Local programming Wrestling From Washington D C CBS 7 00 p m Local programming 7 15 p m Places Please 7 30 p m CBS Television News 7 45 p m Face the Music Kobbs Korner Winner Take All Tournament of ChampionsDMN Fall King Cole s Birthday Party 7 30 p m Camera Headlines 7 45 p m Local programming The Laytons Aug The Growing Paynes Boxing From Jamaica ArenaMid fallSpringNBC Fall Local programming 7 30 p m You Are an Artist 7 50 p m Camel Newsreel Theatre Girl About Town 8 30 p m The Ted Steele Show 8 45 p m Story of the Week Kraft Television Theatre 10 00 p m Local programming 10 10 p m Village BarnMid fall Picture ThisSummer The Black RobeNotes On DuMont King Cole s Birthday Party also was known as simply Birthday Party The Laytons only lasted 10 episodes from August 11 to October 13 1948 Beginning July 18 1949 The Magic Cottage aired on DuMont Monday through Friday from 6 30 to 7 00 p m Eastern Time On NBC Picture This hosted by Wendy Barrie aired November 17 1948 to February 9 1949 The Black Robe debuted on May 18 1949 and ran from 8 30 p m to 9 00 p m on Wednesday until it began to air at various times on Mondays during August 1949 Thursday editNetwork 7 00 p m 7 30 p m 8 00 p m 8 30 p m 9 00 p m 9 30 p m 10 00 p m 10 30 p m ABC Fall 7 00 p m News and Views 7 15 p m Local programming Local programming Club Seven ABC Feature Film Local programmingSummer Blind Date Local programmingMid summer Blind DateCBS Local programming 7 30 p m CBS Television News 7 45 p m Face the Music To the Queen s Taste Local programmingDMN Fall The Adventures of Oky Doky 7 30 p m Camera Headlines 7 45 p m The Jack Eigen Show Local programming Charade Quiz Wrestling From Columbia Park ArenaSummer King Cole s Birthday PartyNBC Local programming 7 30 p m NBC Presents 7 45 p m Girl of the Week 7 50 p m Camel Newsreel Theatre 8 00 p m Princess Sagaphi 8 15 p m The Nature of Things The Swift Show The Gulf Road Show Starring Bob Smith The Bigelow Show Local programmingNotes On ABC Blind Date debuted on May 5 1949 airing from 7 30 to 8 00 p m Eastern Time It moved to 9 30 p m during July 1949 and aired in that time slot into September 1949 On DuMont King Cole s Birthday Party also was known as simply Birthday Party Beginning July 18 1949 The Magic Cottage aired on DuMont Monday through Friday from 6 30 to 7 00 p m Eastern Time Friday editNetwork 7 00 p m 7 30 p m 8 00 p m 8 30 p m 9 00 p m 9 30 p m 10 00 p m 10 30 p m ABC 7 00 p m News and Views 7 15 p m Local programming 7 30 p m Tales of the Red Caboose 7 45 p m Local programming Teenage Book Club That Reminds Me Break the Bank Local programmingCBS 7 00 p m Local programming 7 15 p m Places Please 7 30 p m CBS Television News 7 45 p m Face the Music 8 00 p m Sportsman s Quiz 8 05 p m What s It Worth Captain Billy s Mississippi Music Hall Local programmingDMN Key to the Missing 7 30 p m Camera Headlines 7 45 p m Local programming Fashions on Parade Local programming Wrestling From Jamaica ArenaNBC Fall Local programming 7 30 p m Musical Merry Go Round 7 50 p m Camel Newsreel Theatre Musical Miniatures Stop Me If You ve Heard This One 9 00 p m The Ted Steele Show 9 15 p m Local programming 9 30 p m Gillette Cavalcade of Sports 10 45 p m Greatest Fights of the CenturyWinter Your Show TimeSummer Hopalong CassidyNotes From April 14 1948 to April 22 1949 Russ Hodges Scoreboard aired Fridays from 6 30pm to 6 45pm ET on DuMont Beginning July 18 1949 The Magic Cottage aired on DuMont Monday through Friday from 6 30 to 7 00 p m Eastern Time On NBC Your Show Time replaced Musical Miniatures on January 21 1949 Your Show Time had premiered on NBC s East Coast stations in September 1948 and began to include NBC s Midwest stations on January 21 Saturday editNetwork 7 00 p m 7 30 p m 8 00 p m 8 30 p m 9 00 p m 9 30 p m 10 00 p m 10 30 p m ABC 7 00 p m News and Views 7 15 p m Local programming 7 30 p m Sports with Joe Hasel 7 45 p m Local programming Local programmingCBS Fall Local programmingSpring Local programming 7 30 p m Local programming 7 45 8 00 p m Blues by Bargy Local programmingSummer 7 30 p m Local programming 7 45 7 55 p m Blues by BargyNBC Fall Local programming Television Screen Magazine Local programmingLate fall Local programming Saturday Night JamboreeWinter Saturday Night Jamboree Television Screen MagazineSpring Local programming Local programming Saturday Night Jamboree Local programmingSummer Local programming Meet Your Congress Local programmingBy network editABC edit Returning Series Hollywood Screen Test Kiernan s Corner Movieland Quiz News and Views Sports with Joe Hasel Teenage Book Club That Reminds Me Quizzing the News New Series ABC Feature Film ABC Television Players Actors Studio America s Town Meeting Blind Date Bowling Headliners Break the Bank Buzzy Wuzzy Candid Microphone Club Seven Critic at Large Crusade in Europe The Gay Nineties Revue The Southernaires Quartet Stand By for Crime Tales of the Red Caboose Three About Town Wrestling from Washington D C CBS edit Returning Series Face the Music The Fred Waring Show CBS Television News To the Queen s Taste Toast of the Town We the People What s It Worth Winner Take All New Series Adventures in Jazz American Speaks Arthur Godfrey and His Friends Arthur Godfrey s Talent Scouts Blues by Bargy Capital Billy s Mississippi Music Hall Ford Television Theatre Hour Kobbs Korner Lamp Unto My Feet The Morey Amsterdam Show Our Miss Brooks People s Platform Places Please The Roar of the Rails Ruthie on the Telephone The Sonny Kendis Show Studio One Suspense Tournament of Champions The Week in Review Wesley DuMont edit Returning series Camera Headlines Charade Quiz Court of Current Issues Doorway to Fame I N S Telenews The Jack Eigen Show Key to the Missing King Cole s Birthday Party The Original Amateur Hour New series Admiral Broadway Revue The Adventures of Oky Doky The Alan Dale Show And Everything Nice Boxing From Jamaica Arena Cafe de Paris Champagne and Orchids Fashions on Parade Front Row Center The Growing Paynes Hotel Broadway Johnny Olson s Rumpus Room The Laytons The Magic Cottage Manhattan Spotlight Newsweek Views the News The Original Amateur Hour The School House Spin the Picture originally Cut The Stan Shaw Show Teen Time Tunes The Vincent Lopez Show Window on the World Wrestling From Columbia Park Arena Not returning from 1947 48 Camera Headlines Highway to the Stars Look Upon a Star Playroom Small Fry Club The Walter Compton News Western movie NBC edit Returning Series America Song Americana Author Meets the Critics The Bigelow Show Camel Newsreel Theatre Duffy s Tavern Gillette Cavalcade of Sports Juvenile Jury Kraft Television Theatre Mary Kay and Johnny Meet the Press Musical Miniatures The Nature of Things Stop Me If You ve Heard This One Story of the Week The Swift Show Television Playhouse The Texaco Star Theater Village Barn You Are an Artist New Series Academy Theatre Admiral Broadway Revue Admiral Presents Five Star Revue Welcome Aboard The Black Robe The Chevrolet Tele Theatre Colgate Theatre Fireside Theatre Garroway at Large Girl About Town Greatest Fight of the Century The Gulf Road Show Starring Bob Smith The Hartmans Hopalong Cassidy Mary Margaret McBride NBC Presents The Philco Television Playhouse Picture This Princess Sagaphi Saturday Night Jamboree The Ted Steele Show Theatre of the Mind Welcome Aboard Who Said That Wrestling From St Nicholas Arena Your Show Time Not returning from 1947 48 The Esso Newsreel In the Kelvinator Kitchen MLB MLB on NBC Television Playhouse Village Barn The World in Your Home Note The indicates that the program was introduced in midseason References editBergmann Ted Skutch Ira 2002 The DuMont Television Network What Happened Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press ISBN 0 8108 4270 X Castleman H amp Podrazik W 1982 Watching TV Four Decades of American Television New York McGraw Hill 314 pp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1948 49 United States network television schedule amp oldid 1150695716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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