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1957–58 United States network television schedule

The following is the 1957–58 network television schedule for the four major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1957 through March 1958. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 1956–57 season.

As in previous seasons, both CBS and ABC continued to add Westerns to their schedule, filling prime time with as many "oaters" (as they were derisively called) as possible. In addition to several returning Westerns which the network retained on its fall 1957 schedule, ABC's new western series included Sugarfoot and Broken Arrow on Tuesday nights, Tombstone Territory on Wednesdays, Colt .45 on Fridays, and Maverick on Sundays.

ABC, third in the network Nielsen ratings, placed its new Western Maverick in a difficult time slot: Sunday night against two hit series: The Steve Allen Show on NBC, and The Ed Sullivan Show on CBS. ABC aired Maverick one half-hour prior to the Allen and Sullivan programs; the strategy was designed to "hook the audience before it fell into its usual viewing habits".[1]

NBC, late to the Western format, also began plugging Westerns into its fall schedule. New NBC Western series debuting in the 1957–58 season included Wagon Train, The Restless Gun, and The Californians (though one NBC executive insisted The Californians is not a Western but a drama set in California in the 1850s).[1]

Another programming shift occurred at NBC: the network's flagship news program, The Huntley-Brinkley Report, moved to the 7:15 PM weekday timeslot, for the first time going head to head against both ABC's and CBS's news programs.[2] The face-off between the three networks' news programs would become the standard model for U.S. broadcast television; the three networks still air their network news programs against one another.

1958 saw a number of executive changes at the networks; these presidential shifts would affect the network television schedules. Oliver Treyz became the president of ABC on February 17, Louis G. Cowan became the president of CBS on March 12, and NBC programmer Robert Kintner became the president of NBC on July 11. Dr. Allen B. DuMont resigned as chairman of the board of the DuMont Broadcasting Corporation on May 13, and the name of the company was changed to Metropolitan Broadcasting Corporation. According to Castleman and Podrazik (1982) the final DuMont Network program, Monday Night Fights aired for the last time on August 4, 1958, carried on only five stations nationwide.[1] NBC's Kraft Television Theatre, which had debuted in 1947 and was the oldest program still left on television, was cancelled in spring 1958. It was the dawn of a new era in television; producer David Susskind, who had produced KTT at the end, would call 1958 "the year of the miserable drivel".[1]

New fall series are highlighted in bold. Series ending are highlighted in italics

Each of the 30 highest-rated shows is listed with its rank and rating as determined by Nielsen Media Research.[3]

  Yellow indicates the programs in the top 10 for the season.
  Cyan indicates the programs in the top 20 for the season.
  Magenta indicates the programs in the top 30 for the season.

Sunday

Network 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
ABC Fall You Asked For It Maverick Bowling Stars Open Hearing All-American Football Game of the Week Scotland Yard Local Programming
Winter Local Programming Adventure at Scott Island (formerly on CBS as Harbormaster)
Spring The Mike Wallace Interview
Summer Anyone Can Play
CBS Lassie (22/27.8) The Jack Benny Show (28/27.1) / Bachelor Father The Ed Sullivan Show (27/27.3) General Electric Theatre (7/31.5) Alfred Hitchcock Presents (12/30.3)
(Tied with Cheyenne)
The $64,000 Challenge What's My Line?
NBC Fall The Original Amateur Hour Sally The Steve Allen Show (Color) The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (Color) The Loretta Young Show (30/26.6)
(Tied with Zorro and The Real McCoys)
Local Programming
Winter My Friend Flicka (Color)(repeats) No Warning! The Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé Show (Color) The Chevy Show (Color) Decision

Note: On CBS, Air Power, narrated by Walter Cronkite, aired from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. from May 4 to October 19, 1958. It consisted entirely of reruns of the series from the 1956–1957 season.

Monday

Network 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
ABC Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 John Daly and the News American Bandstand The Guy Mitchell Show Bold Journey The Voice of Firestone Lawrence Welk's Top Tunes and New Talent Local Programming
Winter O.S.S. Love That Jill Anybody Can Play This is Music
Spring American Odyssey Campaign Roundup
Summer Cowtown Rodeo Polka Go-Round
CBS 7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the News* The Adventures of Robin Hood The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts The Danny Thomas Show (2/35.3) December Bride (9/30.7) Studio One in Hollywood
NBC Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 The Huntley-Brinkley Report* The Price Is Right (Color) The Restless Gun (8/31.4) Tales of Wells Fargo (3/35.2) Twenty-One (26/27.6) Turn of Fate (Alcoa Theatre)/Goodyear Theatre Suspicion
Summer Haggis Baggis (Color)

Tuesday

Network 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
ABC Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 John Daly and the News Cheyenne (12/30.3)
(Tied with Alfred Hitchcock Presents)
/ Sugarfoot (23/27.7)
(Tied with Wagon Train and Father Knows Best)
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (6/32.6) Broken Arrow Telephone Time The West Point Story Local Programming
Summer Confession
CBS Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the News Name That Tune The Phil Silvers Show The Eve Arden Show To Tell the Truth The Red Skelton Show (15/28.9) (Color) The $64,000 Question (19/28.1)
(Tied with This Is Your Life)
Assignment: Foreign Legion
Winter Local Programming
Follow-up Mr. Adams and Eve
Summer Bid 'N' Buy
NBC Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 The Huntley-Brinkley Report The Nat King Cole Show The Eddie Fisher Show (Color)/The George Gobel Show (Color) Meet McGraw The Bob Cummings Show The Californians Local Programming
Summer The Investigator (Color) Dotto
August Colgate Theatre

Confession, with host Jack Wyatt, began as a local program in the Dallas, Texas, market in early 1957. It premiered as a summer replacement on ABC on June 19, 1958, in advance of the 1958–59 television season.

Wednesday

Network 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
ABC Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 John Daly and the News Disneyland Tombstone Territory The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet The Walter Winchell File 10:00 The Wednesday Night Fights /10:45 Famous Fights
Winter Date with the Angels
Follow-up The Betty White Show
CBS Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the News I Love Lucy (repeats) The Big Record The Millionaire (17/28.5) I've Got a Secret (5/33.4) Armstrong Circle Theatre/The United States Steel Hour
Spring Leave It to Beaver The Big Record
NBC Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 The Huntley-Brinkley Report Wagon Train (23/27.7)
(Tied with Sugarfoot and Father Knows Best)
Father Knows Best (23/27.7)
(Tied with Sugarfoot and Wagon Train)
Kraft Television Theatre (Color) This Is Your Life (19/28.1)
(Tied with The $64,000 Question)
Local Programming
Summer It Could Be You

Thursday

Network 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
ABC Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 John Daly and the News Circus Boy Zorro (30/26.6)
(Tied with The Loretta Young Show and The Real McCoys)
The Real McCoys (30/26.6)
(Tied with The Loretta Young Show and Zorro)
The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom O.S.S. Navy Log Local Programming
Winter Navy Log Make Me Laugh
Summer The Andy Williams Show Confession
CBS Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the News Sergeant Preston of the Yukon Harbormaster (Later moved to ABC) Climax!/Shower of Stars Playhouse 90
Winter Richard Diamond, Private Detective
NBC Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 The Huntley-Brinkley Report Tic-Tac-Dough (Color) You Bet Your Life (10/30.6) Dragnet The People’s Choice The Ford Show (14/29.7) The Lux Show Starring Rosemary Clooney (Color) The Jane Wyman Show
Summer The Price Is Right (Color) Music Bingo

From January 2 to June 26, 1958, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, starring David Janssen, aired for a second season on the CBS Thursday schedule at 8 p.m. Eastern. It returned to the air for a third season from February to September 1959.

Friday

Network 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
ABC Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 John Daly and the News The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin The Adventures of Jim Bowie The Patrice Munsel Show The Frank Sinatra Show Date with the Angels Colt .45 Local Programming
Winter The Walter Winchell File
CBS Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the News Leave It to Beaver Trackdown Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre (21/27.9) Mr. Adams and Eve Schlitz Playhouse (formerly Schlitz Playhouse of Stars) The Lineup (18/28.4) Person to Person
Winter The Phil Silvers Show
Spring Dick and the Duchess (repeats)
Summer The Boing Boing Show
NBC Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 The Huntley-Brinkley Report Saber of London The Court of Last Resort The Life of Riley M Squad The Thin Man 10:00 Gillette Cavalcade of Sports / 10:45 Red Barber's Corner
Spring Jefferson Drum
Summer The Big Game
  • Saber of London, with Donald Gray in the lead role, entered its seventh season with a new name, its fourth, and a new network, NBC. It had run on ABC from 1951 to 1954 and 1955 to 1957 under three previous titles: Mystery Theater, Inspector Mark Saber—Homicide Detective, and The Vise. Saber of London was later replaced in the 7:30 Friday time slot on NBC on April 25, 1958, by the western series, Jefferson Drum, starring Jeff Richards.

Saturday

Network 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
ABC Fall Keep It in the Family Country Music Jubilee Lawrence Welk's Dodge Dancing Party The Mike Wallace Interview Local Programming
Winter The Dick Clark Show (Later renamed Dick Clark's Saturday Night Beechnut Show) Midwestern Hayride
Summer The Billy Graham Crusade
CBS Fall Perry Mason Dick and the Duchess The Gale Storm Show (16/28.8) Have Gun – Will Travel (4/33.7) Gunsmoke (1/43.1) Local Programming
Spring Top Dollar
NBC Fall People Are Funny (29/27.0) The Perry Como Show (11/30.5) (Color) The Polly Bergen Show/Club Oasis The Gisele MacKenzie Show What's It For? Your Hit Parade (Color)
Winter The Bob Crosby Show (Color) Turning Point The Original Amateur Hour The Joseph Cotten Show
Summer Opening Night/Club Oasis with Spike Jones

Notes: On NBC, Club Oasis, which had a different host for each episode, became Club Oasis with Spike Jones during the summer of 1958 when Spike Jones became the permanent host. Opening Night consisted of reruns of episodes of the ABC series Ford Theatre from the 1956–1957 season. The Polly Bergen Show and Club Oasis alternated in the time slot, each show airing every other week. During the summer of 1958, Opening Night and Club Oasis with Spike Jones alternated in the time slot, each show airing every other week. Turning Point was a dramatic anthology series consisting of two unsold pilots and reruns of episodes from other series. The Joseph Cotton Show consisted of reruns of the 1956–1957 series On Trial.

By network

ABC

CBS

Dumont

Not returning from 1956–57:

NBC

NTA

New series

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

References

  1. ^ a b c d Castleman, Harry; Walter J. Podrazik (1982). Watching TV: Four Decades of American Television. New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 109–115. ISBN 0-07-010269-4.
  2. ^ Castleman, H. and Podrazik, W. (1984) The TV Schedule Book: Four Decades of Network Programming from Sign-on to Sign-off. McGraw-Hill. pg 79-82. ISBN 0-07-010277-5
  3. ^ Highest-rated series is based on the annual top-rated programs list compiled by Nielsen Media Research and reported in: Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (2007). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows (9th ed.). New York: Ballantine. ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4.

Further reading

  • McNeil, Alex. Total Television. Fourth edition. New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-024916-8.
  • Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (1964). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows (3rd ed.). New York: Ballantine. ISBN 0-345-31864-1.

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The following is the 1957 58 network television schedule for the four major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1957 through March 1958 The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series new series and series cancelled after the 1956 57 season As in previous seasons both CBS and ABC continued to add Westerns to their schedule filling prime time with as many oaters as they were derisively called as possible In addition to several returning Westerns which the network retained on its fall 1957 schedule ABC s new western series included Sugarfoot and Broken Arrow on Tuesday nights Tombstone Territory on Wednesdays Colt 45 on Fridays and Maverick on Sundays ABC third in the network Nielsen ratings placed its new Western Maverick in a difficult time slot Sunday night against two hit series The Steve Allen Show on NBC and The Ed Sullivan Show on CBS ABC aired Maverick one half hour prior to the Allen and Sullivan programs the strategy was designed to hook the audience before it fell into its usual viewing habits 1 NBC late to the Western format also began plugging Westerns into its fall schedule New NBC Western series debuting in the 1957 58 season included Wagon Train The Restless Gun and The Californians though one NBC executive insisted The Californians is not a Western but a drama set in California in the 1850s 1 Another programming shift occurred at NBC the network s flagship news program The Huntley Brinkley Report moved to the 7 15 PM weekday timeslot for the first time going head to head against both ABC s and CBS s news programs 2 The face off between the three networks news programs would become the standard model for U S broadcast television the three networks still air their network news programs against one another 1958 saw a number of executive changes at the networks these presidential shifts would affect the network television schedules Oliver Treyz became the president of ABC on February 17 Louis G Cowan became the president of CBS on March 12 and NBC programmer Robert Kintner became the president of NBC on July 11 Dr Allen B DuMont resigned as chairman of the board of the DuMont Broadcasting Corporation on May 13 and the name of the company was changed to Metropolitan Broadcasting Corporation According to Castleman and Podrazik 1982 the final DuMont Network program Monday Night Fights aired for the last time on August 4 1958 carried on only five stations nationwide 1 NBC s Kraft Television Theatre which had debuted in 1947 and was the oldest program still left on television was cancelled in spring 1958 It was the dawn of a new era in television producer David Susskind who had produced KTT at the end would call 1958 the year of the miserable drivel 1 New fall series are highlighted in bold Series ending are highlighted in italicsEach of the 30 highest rated shows is listed with its rank and rating as determined by Nielsen Media Research 3 Yellow indicates the programs in the top 10 for the season Cyan indicates the programs in the top 20 for the season Magenta indicates the programs in the top 30 for the season Contents 1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday 8 By network 8 1 ABC 8 2 CBS 8 3 Dumont 8 4 NBC 8 5 NTA 9 References 10 Further readingSunday EditNetwork 7 00 PM 7 30 PM 8 00 PM 8 30 PM 9 00 PM 9 30 PM 10 00 PM 10 30 PMABC Fall You Asked For It Maverick Bowling Stars Open Hearing All American Football Game of the Week Scotland Yard Local ProgrammingWinter Local Programming Adventure at Scott Island formerly on CBS as Harbormaster Spring The Mike Wallace InterviewSummer Anyone Can PlayCBS Lassie 22 27 8 The Jack Benny Show 28 27 1 Bachelor Father The Ed Sullivan Show 27 27 3 General Electric Theatre 7 31 5 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 12 30 3 Tied with Cheyenne The 64 000 Challenge What s My Line NBC Fall The Original Amateur Hour Sally The Steve Allen Show Color The Dinah Shore Chevy Show Color The Loretta Young Show 30 26 6 Tied with Zorro and The Real McCoys Local ProgrammingWinter My Friend Flicka Color repeats No Warning The Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme Show Color The Chevy Show Color DecisionNote On CBS Air Power narrated by Walter Cronkite aired from 6 30 to 7 00 p m from May 4 to October 19 1958 It consisted entirely of reruns of the series from the 1956 1957 season Monday EditNetwork 7 00 PM 7 30 PM 8 00 PM 8 30 PM 9 00 PM 9 30 PM 10 00 PM 10 30 PMABC Fall 7 00 Local 7 15 John Daly and the News American Bandstand The Guy Mitchell Show Bold Journey The Voice of Firestone Lawrence Welk s Top Tunes and New Talent Local ProgrammingWinter O S S Love That Jill Anybody Can Play This is MusicSpring American Odyssey Campaign RoundupSummer Cowtown Rodeo Polka Go RoundCBS 7 00 Local 7 15 Douglas Edwards with the News The Adventures of Robin Hood The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show Arthur Godfrey s Talent Scouts The Danny Thomas Show 2 35 3 December Bride 9 30 7 Studio One in HollywoodNBC Fall 7 00 Local 7 15 The Huntley Brinkley Report The Price Is Right Color The Restless Gun 8 31 4 Tales of Wells Fargo 3 35 2 Twenty One 26 27 6 Turn of Fate Alcoa Theatre Goodyear Theatre SuspicionSummer Haggis Baggis Color In some areas Douglas Edwards with the News and The Huntley Brinkley Report aired at 6 45 p m Tuesday EditNetwork 7 00 PM 7 30 PM 8 00 PM 8 30 PM 9 00 PM 9 30 PM 10 00 PM 10 30 PMABC Fall 7 00 Local 7 15 John Daly and the News Cheyenne 12 30 3 Tied with Alfred Hitchcock Presents Sugarfoot 23 27 7 Tied with Wagon Train and Father Knows Best The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp 6 32 6 Broken Arrow Telephone Time The West Point Story Local ProgrammingSummer ConfessionCBS Fall 7 00 Local 7 15 Douglas Edwards with the News Name That Tune The Phil Silvers Show The Eve Arden Show To Tell the Truth The Red Skelton Show 15 28 9 Color The 64 000 Question 19 28 1 Tied with This Is Your Life Assignment Foreign LegionWinter Local ProgrammingFollow up Mr Adams and EveSummer Bid N BuyNBC Fall 7 00 Local 7 15 The Huntley Brinkley Report The Nat King Cole Show The Eddie Fisher Show Color The George Gobel Show Color Meet McGraw The Bob Cummings Show The Californians Local ProgrammingSummer The Investigator Color DottoAugust Colgate TheatreConfession with host Jack Wyatt began as a local program in the Dallas Texas market in early 1957 It premiered as a summer replacement on ABC on June 19 1958 in advance of the 1958 59 television season Wednesday EditNetwork 7 00 PM 7 30 PM 8 00 PM 8 30 PM 9 00 PM 9 30 PM 10 00 PM 10 30 PMABC Fall 7 00 Local 7 15 John Daly and the News Disneyland Tombstone Territory The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet The Walter Winchell File 10 00 The Wednesday Night Fights 10 45 Famous FightsWinter Date with the AngelsFollow up The Betty White ShowCBS Fall 7 00 Local 7 15 Douglas Edwards with the News I Love Lucy repeats The Big Record The Millionaire 17 28 5 I ve Got a Secret 5 33 4 Armstrong Circle Theatre The United States Steel HourSpring Leave It to Beaver The Big RecordNBC Fall 7 00 Local 7 15 The Huntley Brinkley Report Wagon Train 23 27 7 Tied with Sugarfoot and Father Knows Best Father Knows Best 23 27 7 Tied with Sugarfoot and Wagon Train Kraft Television Theatre Color This Is Your Life 19 28 1 Tied with The 64 000 Question Local ProgrammingSummer It Could Be YouThursday EditNetwork 7 00 PM 7 30 PM 8 00 PM 8 30 PM 9 00 PM 9 30 PM 10 00 PM 10 30 PMABC Fall 7 00 Local 7 15 John Daly and the News Circus Boy Zorro 30 26 6 Tied with The Loretta Young Show and The Real McCoys The Real McCoys 30 26 6 Tied with The Loretta Young Show and Zorro The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom O S S Navy Log Local ProgrammingWinter Navy Log Make Me LaughSummer The Andy Williams Show ConfessionCBS Fall 7 00 Local 7 15 Douglas Edwards with the News Sergeant Preston of the Yukon Harbormaster Later moved to ABC Climax Shower of Stars Playhouse 90Winter Richard Diamond Private DetectiveNBC Fall 7 00 Local 7 15 The Huntley Brinkley Report Tic Tac Dough Color You Bet Your Life 10 30 6 Dragnet The People s Choice The Ford Show 14 29 7 The Lux Show Starring Rosemary Clooney Color The Jane Wyman ShowSummer The Price Is Right Color Music BingoFrom January 2 to June 26 1958 Richard Diamond Private Detective starring David Janssen aired for a second season on the CBS Thursday schedule at 8 p m Eastern It returned to the air for a third season from February to September 1959 Friday EditNetwork 7 00 PM 7 30 PM 8 00 PM 8 30 PM 9 00 PM 9 30 PM 10 00 PM 10 30 PMABC Fall 7 00 Local 7 15 John Daly and the News The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin The Adventures of Jim Bowie The Patrice Munsel Show The Frank Sinatra Show Date with the Angels Colt 45 Local ProgrammingWinter The Walter Winchell FileCBS Fall 7 00 Local 7 15 Douglas Edwards with the News Leave It to Beaver Trackdown Dick Powell s Zane Grey Theatre 21 27 9 Mr Adams and Eve Schlitz Playhouse formerly Schlitz Playhouse of Stars The Lineup 18 28 4 Person to PersonWinter The Phil Silvers ShowSpring Dick and the Duchess repeats Summer The Boing Boing ShowNBC Fall 7 00 Local 7 15 The Huntley Brinkley Report Saber of London The Court of Last Resort The Life of Riley M Squad The Thin Man 10 00 Gillette Cavalcade of Sports 10 45 Red Barber s CornerSpring Jefferson DrumSummer The Big GameSaber of London with Donald Gray in the lead role entered its seventh season with a new name its fourth and a new network NBC It had run on ABC from 1951 to 1954 and 1955 to 1957 under three previous titles Mystery Theater Inspector Mark Saber Homicide Detective and The Vise Saber of London was later replaced in the 7 30 Friday time slot on NBC on April 25 1958 by the western series Jefferson Drum starring Jeff Richards Saturday EditNetwork 7 30 PM 8 00 PM 8 30 PM 9 00 PM 9 30 PM 10 00 PM 10 30 PMABC Fall Keep It in the Family Country Music Jubilee Lawrence Welk s Dodge Dancing Party The Mike Wallace Interview Local ProgrammingWinter The Dick Clark Show Later renamed Dick Clark s Saturday Night Beechnut Show Midwestern HayrideSummer The Billy Graham CrusadeCBS Fall Perry Mason Dick and the Duchess The Gale Storm Show 16 28 8 Have Gun Will Travel 4 33 7 Gunsmoke 1 43 1 Local ProgrammingSpring Top DollarNBC Fall People Are Funny 29 27 0 The Perry Como Show 11 30 5 Color The Polly Bergen Show Club Oasis The Gisele MacKenzie Show What s It For Your Hit Parade Color Winter The Bob Crosby Show Color Turning Point The Original Amateur Hour The Joseph Cotten ShowSummer Opening Night Club Oasis with Spike JonesNotes On NBC Club Oasis which had a different host for each episode became Club Oasis with Spike Jones during the summer of 1958 when Spike Jones became the permanent host Opening Night consisted of reruns of episodes of the ABC series Ford Theatre from the 1956 1957 season The Polly Bergen Show and Club Oasis alternated in the time slot each show airing every other week During the summer of 1958 Opening Night and Club Oasis with Spike Jones alternated in the time slot each show airing every other week Turning Point was a dramatic anthology series consisting of two unsold pilots and reruns of episodes from other series The Joseph Cotton Show consisted of reruns of the 1956 1957 series On Trial By network EditABC Edit Returning Series The Adventures of Jim Bowie The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin Bachelor Father The Billy Graham Crusade Bold Journey Broken Arrow Cheyenne Circus Boy Moved from NBC Confession Country Music Jubilee Date with the Angels Disneyland Famous Fights John Daly and the News Jubilee USA Lawrence Welk s Dodge Dancing Party Lawrence Welk s Top Tunes and New Talent The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp Make Me Laugh Midwestern Hayride Navy Log Open Hearing Telephone Time The Voice of Firestone The Wednesday Night Fights The West Point Story moved from CBS You Asked For It Zorro New Series All American Football Game of the Week American Odyssey The Andy Williams Show Anybody Can Play Anyone Can Play The Betty White Show Bowling Stars moved from NBC as National Bowling Championships Campaign Roundup Colt 45 Confession Cowtown Rodeo The Dick Clark Show The Frank Sinatra Show The Guy Mitchell Show Harbourmaster Keep It in the Family Lawrence Welk s Plymouth Show Love That Jill Make Me Laugh Maverick The Mike Wallace Interview O S S The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom The Patrice Munsel Show Polka Go Round Scotland Yard Sugarfoot This is Music Tombstone Territory The Walter Winchell File Not returning from 1956 57 Air Time 57 The Big Beat The Billy Graham Crusade Circus Time Compass Conflict Crossroads Deadline for Action Focus Industries for America It s Polka Time Kukla Fran and Ollie Life Is Worth Living The Lone Ranger Masquerade Party Omnibus Press Conference The Ray Anthony Show Treasure Hunt The Vise Moved to NBC and retitled Saber of London CBS Edit Returning Series The 64 000 Challenge The 64 000 Question The Adventures of Robin Hood Alfred Hitchcock Presents Armstrong Circle Theatre Arthur Godfrey s Talent Scouts Climax The Danny Thomas Show December Bride Douglas Edwards and the News The Ed Sullivan Show The Gale Storm Show General Electric Theatre The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show Gunsmoke I Love Lucy I ve Got a Secret The Jack Benny Show Lassie Masquerade Party The Millionaire Mr Adams and Eve Person to Person The Phil Silvers Show Playhouse 90 The Red Skelton Show Richard Diamond Private Detective Schlitz Playhouse Sergeant Preston of the Yukon Shower of Stars The Spike Jones Show Studio One in Hollywood To Tell the Truth The United States Steel Hour What s My Line Zane Grey Theatre New Series Assignment Foreign Legion Bachelor Father Bid n Buy The Big Record The Boing Boing Show Climax Dick and the Duchess DuPont Show of the Month The Eve Arden Show Frontier Justice Have Gun Will Travel High Adventure Leave It to Beaver Perry Mason Shower of Stars Top Dollar Trackdown The Twentieth Century Not returning from 1956 57 The 20th Century Fox Hour The Brothers Dr Christian The Garry Moore Show Giant Step The Herb Shriner Show Hey Jeannie Moved to first run syndication High Finance My Friend Flicka Pick the Winner Private Secretary The Vincent Lopez Show You re On Your Own Dumont Edit Not returning from 1956 57 Ethel Barrymore TheatreNBC Edit Returning Series The Alfred Hitchcock Hour American Profile The Art Linkletter Show Bachelor Father The Bell Telephone Hour The Bob Cummings Show moved from CBS Chet Huntley Reporting Circus Boy Colgate Theatre The Dinah Shore Chevy Show Dragnet Father Knows Best The Ford Show The George Gobel Show Gillette Cavalcade of Sports Goodyear Theatre The Huntley Brinkley Report It s a Great Life The Jack Benny Program Kraft Television Theatre The Lux Show Starring Rosemary Clooney The Life of Riley Meet McGraw The Nat King Cole Show Noah s Ark Omnibus moved from ABC The Original Amateur Hour People Are Funny The People s Choice The Perry Como Show Red Barber s Corner Richard Diamond Private Detective Saber of London Moved from ABC formerly known as The Vise The Steve Allen Show Tales of Wells Fargo This Is Your Life Twenty One Wide Wide World You Bet Your Life Your Hit Parade New Series The Big Game The Bob Crosby Show The Californians Club Oasis with Spike Jones The Court of Last Resort Decision Dotto Dragnet The Eddie Fisher Show The Gisele MacKenzie Show The Investigator It Could Be You The Jane Wyman Show Jefferson Drum The Lux Show Starring Rosemary Clooney M Squad Music Bingo No Warning The Price Is Right The Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme Show The Subject is Jazz Suspicion The Thin Man This is Music Tic Tac Dough Turn of Fate Alcoa Theatre Wagon Train What s It For Not returning from 1956 57 The Adventures of Hiram Holiday The Andy Williams and June Valli Show The Big Moment The Big Story Blondie Break the 250 000 Bank Caesar s Hour Circus Boy Moved to ABC Dollar a Second The Jonathan Winters Show The Joseph Cotten Show The Julius LaRosa Show The Kaiser Aluminum Hour National Bowling Championships moved to ABC as Bowling Stars Panic Producer s Showcase Robert Montgomery Presents Saturday Color Carnival Stanley Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers The Web Wire Service NTA Edit New seriesHow to Marry a Millionaire Man Without a Gun Premiere Performance Note The indicates that the program was introduced in midseason References Edit a b c d Castleman Harry Walter J Podrazik 1982 Watching TV Four Decades of American Television New York McGraw Hill pp 109 115 ISBN 0 07 010269 4 Castleman H and Podrazik W 1984 The TV Schedule Book Four Decades of Network Programming from Sign on to Sign off McGraw Hill pg 79 82 ISBN 0 07 010277 5 Highest rated series is based on the annual top rated programs list compiled by Nielsen Media Research and reported in Brooks Tim amp Marsh Earle 2007 The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows 9th ed New York Ballantine ISBN 978 0 345 49773 4 Further reading EditMcNeil Alex Total Television Fourth 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