Aug. 29, 1964 - Here is a partial list of fall television premieres in the order of their appearance:
Sept. 13 — David Niven, Charles Boyer, and Gig Young, assisted by Robert Cootes and Gladys Cooper, appear as “The Rogues,” three sensible fathers of two daughters. 9:30 p.m. on ABC.
Sept. 14 — “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.” Richard Basehart and David Hedison guide an atomic-powered submarine on daring assignments. 7:30 p.m. on ABC.
Sept. 15 — “The Tycoon.” Walter Brennan portrays a board chairman with unusual problems. 9 p.m. on ABC.
“Peyton Place.” The cast of the nighttime serial, to be seen Tuesday and Thursday nights, includes Dorothy Malone, Warner Anderson, Ed Nelson, Mia Farrow, Ryan O’Neal, Barbara Parkins, Paul Langton, and Mary Anderson. 9:30 p.m. on ABC.
Sept. 16 — “Shindig.” A half hour of the musical beat favored by teenagers. 8:30 on ABC.
“Mickey.” Mickey Rooney portrays the owner of a seaside motel. 9 p.m. on ABC.
Sept. 17 — “Bewitched.” Elizabeth Montgomery is a suburban housewitch whose supernatural powers solve assorted problems. 9 p.m. on ABC.
Sept. 18 — “The Addams Family.” The cartoons of Charles Addams are brought to life in a series in which Morticia, Gomez, and Uncle Fester exercise a distinctive impact on suburbia. 8:30 p.m. on ABC.
“Twelve O’clock High.” An hour-long TV version of the film and novel about the 918th Bombardment Group in World War II. 9:30 p.m. on ABC.
Sept. 19 — “Flipper.” The dancing dolphin is an underwater Lassie. 7:30 p.m. on NBC.
“Mr. Magoo.” The cartoon figure has the lead in animated dramatizations of classic tales. 8 p.m. on NBC.
“Kentucky Jones.” Dennis Weaver, the limping Chester of “Gunsmoke,” portrays a widowed veterinarian who adopts a Chinese youngster. 8:30 p.m. on NBC.
Sept. 21 — “Slattery’s People.” An hour-long drama series on the experiences of a state legislator, played by Richard Crenna. 10 p.m. on CBS.
Sept. 22 — “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” Agents of the United Network Command for Law Enforcement shield society from assorted tribulations. 8:30 p.m. on NBC.
Sept. 24 — “The Munsters.” Frankenstein (Fred Gwynne), the Vampire (Yvonne de Carlo), and Dracula (Al Lewis) yearn for a quiet life among new neighbors. 7:30 p.m. on CBS.
Sept. 25 — “The Entertainers.” An hour of musical variety starring Carol Burnett, Bob Newhart, and Caterina Valente. 8:30 p.m. on CBS.
“Gomer Pyle.” Jim Nabors portrays a naive hillbilly in the Marine Corps. 9:30 p.m. on CBS.
“The Reporter.” The experiences of an aggressive New York newspaperman, played by Harry Guardino. 10 p.m. on CBS.
Sept. 26 — “Gilligan’s Island.” The comic adventures of seven castaways as they try to survive on an island where they’re shipwrecked. 8:30 p.m. on CBS.
Sept. 27 — “My Living Doll.” Bob Cummings is the custodian of an automated Julie Newmar. 9 p.m. on CBS.
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