This is a list of American television-related events in 1962.
Events
Also in 1962
Television programs
Debuts
Ending this year
Date
|
Show
|
Network
|
Debut
|
Notes
|
January 1
|
The Dick Tracy Show
|
First-run syndication
|
January 1, 1961
|
|
January 6
|
The Yogi Bear Show
|
First-run syndication
|
January 30, 1961
|
|
March 1
|
The New Bob Cummings Show
|
CBS
|
October 5, 1961
|
|
March 25
|
Bus Stop
|
ABC
|
October 1, 1961
|
March 30
|
The Hathaways
|
ABC
|
October 6, 1961
|
Tonight Starring Jack Paar
|
NBC
|
July 29, 1957
|
April 1
|
Adventures in Paradise
|
ABC
|
October 5, 1959
|
|
April 4
|
Straightaway
|
ABC
|
October 6, 1961
|
|
April 5
|
Mrs. G. Goes to College
|
CBS
|
October 4, 1961
|
April 8
|
Follow the Sun
|
ABC
|
September 17, 1961
|
April 12
|
Margie
|
ABC
|
October 12, 1961
|
|
April 18
|
Top Cat
|
ABC
|
September 27, 1961
|
April 22
|
Maverick
|
ABC
|
September 22, 1957
|
April 30
|
87th Precinct
|
NBC
|
September 25, 1961
|
|
April 30
|
Bronco
|
ABC
|
September 23, 1958
|
|
May 10
|
Outlaws
|
NBC
|
September 29, 1960
|
May 15
|
Cain's Hundred
|
NBC
|
September 19, 1961
|
May 18
|
The Detectives
|
NBC
|
October 16, 1959 (on ABC)
|
|
May 23
|
Window on Main Street
|
CBS
|
October 2, 1961
|
May 31
|
Oh! Those Bells
|
March 8, 1962
|
June 2
|
Tales of Wells Fargo
|
NBC
|
March 18, 1957
|
June 5
|
Ichabod and Me
|
CBS
|
September 26, 1961
|
June 5
|
The New Breed
|
ABC
|
October 3, 1961
|
June 8
|
Target: The Corruptors!
|
ABC
|
September 29, 1961
|
June 9
|
Calvin and the Colonel
|
ABC
|
October 3, 1961
|
June 13
|
The Bob Newhart Show
|
NBC
|
October 11, 1961
|
|
June 24
|
Lawman
|
ABC
|
October 5, 1958
|
|
June 26
|
The Everglades
|
Syndication
|
October 9, 1961
|
|
July 28
|
Room for One More
|
ABC
|
January 27, 1962
|
|
September 1
|
Checkmate
|
CBS
|
September 17, 1960
|
|
September 6
|
Frontier Circus
|
CBS
|
October 5, 1961
|
|
September 12
|
The Alvin Show
|
CBS
|
October 4, 1961
|
September 17
|
Hennesey
|
CBS
|
September 28, 1959
|
September 18
|
The Comedy Spot
|
CBS
|
June 28, 1960
|
September 25
|
Bachelor Father
|
ABC
|
September 15, 1957 (on CBS)
|
September 28
|
The Brighter Day
|
CBS
|
January 4, 1954
|
November 13
|
The Beachcomber
|
Syndication
|
February 20, 1962
|
|
December 22
|
The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show
|
ABC
|
September 29, 1962
|
|
Unknown
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
NBC
|
1955
|
The Quick Draw McGraw Show
|
First-run syndication
|
September 28, 1959
|
Network launches
Television stations
Station launches
Date
|
City of License/Market
|
Station
|
Channel
|
Affiliation
|
Notes/Ref.
|
January 2
|
Salina, Kansas
|
KSLN-TV
|
34
|
ABC
|
|
February 8
|
San Angelo, Texas
|
KACB-TV
|
3
|
NBC
|
|
March 15
|
Portland, Oregon
|
KATU
|
2
|
Independent
|
|
March 26
|
Albany, New York
|
WMHT
|
17
|
NET
|
|
May 17
|
Boston, Massachusetts
|
WXHR-TV
|
56
|
Independent
|
Experimental station
|
June 3
|
Bowling Green, Kentucky
|
WLTV
|
13
|
Independent
|
[17]
|
July 4
|
Honolulu, Hawaii
|
KTRG
|
13
|
Independent
|
|
June 15
|
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
|
WWUP-TV
|
10
|
CBS
|
Satellite of WWTV/Traverse City
|
September 7
|
Miami, Florida
|
WLRN
|
17
|
NET
|
|
September 9
|
Syracuse, New York
|
WNYS-TV
|
9
|
ABC
|
|
September 10
|
Nashville, Tennessee
|
WDCN-TV
|
2
|
NET
|
Reallocated to VHF channel 8 in 1973; now a PBS member station.
|
San Antonio, Texas
|
KLRN
|
9
|
|
September 11
|
San Bernardino/Los Angeles, California
|
KVCR-TV
|
24
|
NET
|
|
September 15
|
Biloxi, Mississippi
|
WLOX-TV
|
13
|
ABC
|
|
Rochester, New York
|
WOKR
|
13
|
ABC
|
|
September 19
|
Lafayette, Louisiana
|
KATC
|
3
|
ABC
|
|
September 24
|
Pullman, Washington
|
KWSC-TV
|
10
|
NET
|
|
September 25
|
Los Angeles, California
|
KMEX-TV
|
34
|
Spanish International Network
|
|
September 30
|
Reno, Nevada
|
KCRL-TV
|
4
|
NBC (primary) ABC (secondary)
|
|
October 1
|
Hartford, Connecticut
|
WEDH
|
24
|
NET
|
Flagship of Connecticut Public Television
|
|
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaluipas, Mexico (Laredo, Texas, United States)
|
XEFE-TV
|
12
|
Spanish International Network
|
|
October 7
|
Ann Arbor, Michigan
|
WJMY
|
20
|
Independent
|
|
October 16
|
Lubbock, Texas
|
KTXT-TV
|
5
|
NET
|
|
October 23
|
Charleston, South Carolina
|
WCIV
|
4
|
NBC
|
|
November 1
|
Grand Rapids, Michigan
|
WZZM-TV
|
13
|
ABC
|
|
Yakima, Washington
|
KYVE
|
47
|
NET
|
Now a satellite of KCTS-TV/Seattle
|
November 3
|
Marion, Indiana
|
WTAF-TV
|
31
|
Independent
|
Defunct as of March 14, 1969
|
November 19
|
Ogden, Utah
|
KOET
|
9
|
Educational Independent
|
|
November 24
|
Binghamton, New York
|
WBJA-TV
|
34
|
ABC
|
|
December 18
|
Montgomery, Alabama
|
WAIQ
|
26
|
NET
|
Part of the Alabama Public Television network
|
Unknown date
|
Los Angeles, California
|
KIIX
|
22
|
Independent
|
|
Network affiliation changes
Station closures
Date
|
City of license/Market
|
Station
|
Channel
|
Affiliation
|
Sign-on date
|
Notes
|
February 16
|
Midland, Texas
|
KDCD-TV
|
18
|
December 9, 1961
|
Returned to the air on January 15, 1968
|
February 28
|
Youngstown, Ohio
|
WXTV
|
45
|
Independent
|
November 15, 1960
|
|
August 1
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
WPCA-TV
|
17
|
Independent
|
July 10, 1960
|
Returned to the air January 31, 1963
|
August 26
|
Odgen, Utah
|
KVOG-TV
|
9
|
Independent
|
December 1, 1960
|
|
November 17
|
Boston, Massachusetts
|
WTAO-TV
|
56
|
Independent
|
May 17, 1962
|
Experimental station
|
Births
Deaths
References
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