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1962–63 United States network television schedule

The following is the 1962–63 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1962 through August 1963. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 1961–62 season.

Summary
Television historians Harry Castleman and Walter Podrazik (1982) state, "Despite all the promises of programming reform made by television executives in May, 1961" (the month of Newton Minow's landmark speech "Television and the Public Interest"), "the 1962–63 schedule turned out to be business as usual". Castleman and Podrazik point out that although the three networks had added generally well-made public-affairs and news programs to their schedules, there were "too many of them and their sheer number diluted the audience and stretched resources far too thin to allow quality productions each week". CBS aired CBS Reports and Eyewitness, NBC broadcast Chet Huntley Reporting, ''David Brinkley's Journal and Actuality Specials, while ABC had Bell and Howell Close-up and the Howard K. Smith'' show. This was the first season that ABC aired some of their prime-time programs in color. == Schedule ==
Schedule
New fall series are highlighted in bold. All times are Eastern and Pacific. Each of the 30 highest-rated shows is listed with its rank and rating as determined by Nielsen Media Research. : 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 • formerly known as General Electric TheaterMcKeever and the Colonel aired Sundays at 6:30-7 on NBC. • The Bullwinkle Show aired Sundays at 5:30-6 on NBC. • Password aired Sundays at 6:30-7 on CBS. • The Dinah Shore Show aired Sundays every 3 or 4 weeks at 10 on NBC In COLOR. Monday Notes: * In some areas, Walter Cronkite with the News and The Huntley-Brinkley Report aired at 6:45 p.m.(ET). ** Vacation Playhouse was an anthology series composed entirely of unsold television pilots. *** Stump the Stars was formerly Pantomime Quiz. **** ''It's a Man's World was shown in color on October 1, 1962. Password'' aired at 10:00 pm on CBS starting March 25. Tuesday Note: The CBS series Marshal Dillon consisted of reruns of episodes of Gunsmoke. Wednesday Thursday Note: Dr. Kildare and Wide Country on October 4, 1962, was shown in color. Friday Saturday Notes: * Formerly known as ''Matty's Funnies with Beany and Cecil. Sam Benedict'' on October 6, 1962, was shown in color. ==By network==
By network
===ABC=== Returning Series77 Sunset StripABC News ReportsThe Adventures of Ozzie and HarrietAlcoa PremiereThe AvengersBeany and Cecil * • Bell and Howell CloseupBen CaseyCheyenneThe Donna Reed ShowThe Fight of the WeekThe FlintstonesHawaiian EyeHoward K. Smith: News and CommentThe Lawrence Welk ShowLeave It to BeaverMake That SpareMy Three SonsNaked CityThe RiflemanThe UntouchablesThe Voice of FirestoneWagon Train (moved from NBC) New SeriesCombat!The Dakotas * • The Gallant MenGoing My WayHollywood SpecialHootenanny * • '''''I'm Dickens, He's Fenster''''' • The Jetsons • '''''McHale's Navy''''' • Mr. Smith Goes to WashingtonOur Man HigginsThe Roy Rogers and Dale Evans ShowStoney Burke Not returning from 1961–62:Adventures in ParadiseBachelor FatherBroncoThe Bugs Bunny ShowBus StopCalvin and the ColonelThe Detectives Starring Robert TaylorExpedition!Follow the SunThe HathawaysThe Law and Mr. JonesLawmanMargie • ''Matty's Funday Funnies'' • The New Breed • ''The Roaring 20's'' • Room for One MoreThe Steve Allen ShowStraightawaySurfside 6Target: The Corruptors!Top CatYours for a Song ===CBS=== Returning SeriesThe Alfred Hitchcock Hour (moved from NBC) • The Andy Griffith ShowArmstrong Circle TheatreBrennerCBS News HourCBS ReportsCandid CameraDanny Thomas ShowThe DefendersDennis the MenaceThe Dick Van Dyke ShowThe Ed Sullivan ShowEyewitnessThe Garry Moore ShowGunsmokeHave Gun – Will Travel • ''I've Got a Secret'' • The Jack Benny ShowThe Jackie Gleason ShowLassieThe Many Loves of Dobie GillisMister EdPerry MasonRawhideThe McCoys (moved from ABC) • The Red Skelton ShowRoute 66 (debuted 1960) • To Tell the TruthThe Twentieth CenturyThe Twilight ZoneThe United States Steel HourWalter Cronkite with the News • ''What's My Line'' New SeriesThe Beverly HillbilliesFair ExchangeGE TrueThe Keefe Brasselle Show * • The Lloyd Bridges ShowThe Lucy ShowThe New Loretta Young ShowThe NursesThe Real McCoysStump the StarsVacation Playhouse * Not returning from 1961–62:Accent on an American SummerThe Alvin ShowArmstrong Circle TheatreCheckmateThe Comedy SpotDouglas Edwards with the NewsFather of the BrideFrontier CircusHenneseyIchabod and MeThe InvestigatorsMrs. G. Goes to College/The Gertrude Berg ShowThe New Bob Cummings ShowOh! Those BellsPete and GladysTell It to GrouchoTell It to the CameraWindow on Main Street ===NBC=== Returning SeriesThe Art Linkletter ShowThe Bell Telephone HourBonanzaCar 54, Where Are You? • ''David Brinkley's Journal'' • The Dick Powell ShowDr. KildareThe DuPont Show of the WeekHazelThe Huntley–Brinkley ReportInternational ShowtimeThe Joey Bishop ShowLaramieThe Lively OnesNBC Saturday Night at the Movies • ''Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall'' • The Price Is RightSing Along with Mitch • ''Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color'' New SeriesThe Andy Williams Show • '''''Don't Call Me Charlie!''''' • The Eleventh HourEmpire • '''''Ensign O'Toole''''' • '''''It's a Man's World''''' • The Jack Paar ProgramMcKeever and the ColonelNBC Monday Night at the MoviesSaints and SinnersSam BenedictThe VirginianWide Country Not returning from 1961–62:87th PrecinctThe Bob Newhart ShowThe Bullwinkle Show • ''Cain's Hundred'' • The Detectives Starring Robert TaylorThe Dinah Shore ShowHere and NowNational VelvetOutlaws • Tales of Wells Fargo • ThrillerWagon Train (moved to ABC) Note: The * indicates that the program was introduced in midseason. ==References==
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