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TV Guide Year 1964 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Mary Tylor Moore
  • Dick Van Dyke And Carl Reiner Of The Dick Van Dyke Show
  • An Expert Warns:
  • Your Screen May Show Only Half The Picture
  • Marjorie Lord, June Lockhart, Amanda Blake, Barbara Hale.
  • Hollywood's Favorite Second Tomatoes
  • Local Programs January 11-17
  • Romance On Bonanza: Pernell Roberts And Kathie Browne
  • Exercises For Viewers Who Are Too Lazy To Exercise
  • Local Programs - January 18-24
  • America's Long Vigil
  • A Permanent Record Of What We Watched On Television From Nov. 22 To 25, 1963
  • Plus Regular Features And Local Programs For Week Of Jan. 25-31
  • A Special Section You Will Want To Keep
  • Danny Kaye And Laurie Ichino
  • What Television Is Doing To American Women
  • Don't Miss This Provocative Article
  • By Betty Friedan
  • Bea Benaderet And The Petticoat Junction Girls
  • The Joyous World Of Jonathan Winters
  • Local Programs - February 8-14
  • Mr. And Mrs. Andy Williams
  • What One TV Critic Thinks Of TV Critics - Not Much!
  • Local Programs February 15-21
  • David Janssen Of The Fugitive
  • Vote For Your Favorites!
  • TV Guide Awards Nominating Ballot Is on Page 5
  • Local Programs - Feb 22-28
  • Shirl Conway, Zina Bethune Of The Nurses
  • Problem Dramas Bloom In The Vast Wasteland
  • Local Programs Feb. 29-Mar. 6
  • Richard Chamberlain Of Dr. Kildare
  • The Latest Word On Color TV
  • A Sparkling Comedy Gem
  • By S. J. Perelman
  • Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas
  • Buddy Ebsen Of The Beverly Hillbillies
  • Commercials: Is Relief In Sight?
  • Local Programs March 14-20
  • Don Knotts, Andy Griffith
  • Jim Nabors of The Andy Griffith Show
  • Through The Outer Limits With Richard Gehman
  • Local Programs March 21-27
  • Lawrence Welk
  • Your Awards Ballot Is On Page 17
  • This Is The Week To Vote!
  • Local Programs - March 28-April 3
  • Vincent Edwards
  • Sports: TV's Multivmillion - Dollar Baby
  • By Stanley Frank
  • Is Speech On Television Really Free?
  • Local Programs April 11-17
  • Bill Bixby, Ray Walston Of My Favorite Martian
  • Dean Jagger, James Franciscus Of Mr. Novak
  • Back In Britain With The Beatles
  • Local Programs April 18-24
  • Danny Thomas
  • What The New 82-Channel Sets Mean To You
  • Local Programs April 25- May 1
  • William Windom, Inger Stevens Of The Farmer's Daughter
  • How To Steal A Television Set
  • By Convict #76921
  • Local Programs - May 2-8
  • Vic Morrow, Rick Jason Of Combat
  • The Outlandish TV Spoof That Fooled A Nation
  • Local Programs - May 9-15
  • Alfred Hitchcock
  • Leslie Caron's Dior Fashions
  • The Preakness - Carol Burnett Preview
  • Local Programs May 16-22
  • Mary Tyler Moore
  • Of The Dick Van Dyke Show
  • Eisenhower Return To Normandy
  • Local Programs - May 23-29
  • Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway And Joe Flynn Of McHales Navy
  • A Light-Hearted Tour
  • The True Beverly Hills
  • Stranger Than TV Fiction
  • Amanda Blake Of Gunsmoke
  • How To Make Millions Without Really Working
  • Richard Gehman Sums Up Steve Allen
  • Local Programs June 6-12
  • The Tall Children
  • A Network V.P.'s
  • Lively Stories Of Top Entertainers
  • Fred Flintstone
  • Donna Reed
  • The Negro In Television
  • By Richard Gehman
  • Local Programs June 20-26
  • Mr. & Mrs Johnny Carson
  • Good For Laughs
  • An Angry Young Man Wild Comedy Writers
  • Local Programs June 27-July 3
  • The Case Of The Indestructible Hero
  • Raymond Burr, Who Plays Him
  • And Erle Stanley Gardner Who Created Him
  • The President's Changing Approach To Television
  • The Anchor Men
  • Complete Details On Convention Coverage
  • William S. White: TV's Role In Politics
  • Local Programs July 11-17
  • Dove McClure, Roberta Shore, James Crury Of The Virginian
  • George C. Scott Speaks Frankly About
  • His Year Of Restrictions And Harassment
  • Local Programs July 18-24
  • Fred MacKurray Of MT. Three Sexs
  • She Was The World's Fairest Sportscaster
  • Until French Wives Hollered Foul
  • Local Programs July 25-31
  • The Today Cast
  • The Hillbillies Call It Home
  • TV On The Fly
  • Local Programs - August 1-7
  • Gene Barry, Gary Conway Of Burke's Law
  • Burke's Assistant: He Has Laws Too
  • Local Programs August 8-14
  • The Wagon Train Regulars
  • Frank McGee, Won't You Please Come Home?
  • By Mrs. Frank McGee
  • Local Programs - August 15-21
  • E. G. Marshall Of The Defenders
  • This Week: The Democratic Convention -Complete Details
  • Local Programs August 22-28
  • How Actors Cash In On TV's Biggest Jackpot
  • Patty Duke And Parents
  • William Schallert And Jean Byron
  • The Change In Lucille Ball By Richard Gehman
  • Exclusive: Newton Minow's Proposals For Reshaping TV
  • Local Programs Sept. 5-11
  • David Janssen, Barry Morse Of The Fugitive
  • Free With This Issue 1965 TV Set Buyers Guide
  • A Special 32-Page Supplement
  • The Successful Cop Who Never Gets His Man
  • Special Issue TV Guide
  • Fall Preview 1964-1965 Shows
  • Local Programs - September 19-25
  • Dan Blocker Of Bonanza
  • Sophia Loren's Rome: Facts, Fun, Fashions
  • 1964 All - America Preview
  • Local Programs Sept. 26-Oct. 2
  • Mia Farrow Of Peyton Place
  • The Mad Business Of Running For President
  • By Edward P. Morgan
  • Local Programs October 3-9
  • Gig Young, Charles Boyer, David Niven Of The Rogues
  • Complete Details Of Olympics Coverage
  • Local Programs October 10-16
  • Lassie's New Master
  • Why TV Has Newspapermen Talking-To Themselves
  • By Samuel Grafton
  • Local Programs - October 17-23
  • Robert Vaughn
  • Glint In Eye, Gun In Hand, Tongue In Cheek
  • The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
  • Local Programs - October 24-30
  • John Astin, Carolyn Jones Of The Addams Family
  • Details On How TV Will Cover The Election
  • Local Programs - Oct. 31-Nov. 6
  • Richard Chamberlain And Italy's Daniela Bianchi In Kildare Trilogy
  • What Ratings Can And Cannot Do
  • By A. C. Nielsen Jr.
  • Local Programs - November 7-13
  • She's Sweet, She's Lovable, She's Reformed Cara Williams
  • The Man Women Love To Hate
  • Local Programs November 14-20
  • Jim Habors As Gomer Pyle, USMC
  • Pro Football's New Boss
  • The Ghost Hunt On TV
  • Local Programs - November 21-27
  • Elizabeth Montgomery Of Bewitched
  • Special In This Issue The Nation's Football Coaches Select
  • The 75th All-America Team
  • Local Programs - Nov. 28-Dec. 4
  • Sammy Jackson, Laurie Sibbald Of No Time For Sergeants
  • If I Had A Network, By Max Shulman
  • Local Programs - Dec. 5-11
  • In This Issue: A Doll (Julie Newmar)
  • A Guy (Bing Crosby)
  • A Trend (Discotheque Fashions)
  • An Innovation (New Color Sets)
  • Local Programs
  • December 19-25
  • Merry Christmas
  • Juliet Prowse
  • The Bowl Games: Complete Details
  • Daytime Delilahs: They Made Housewives Blood Boil
  • Local Programs - Dec. 26-Jan 1
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The national TV Guide's first issue was released on April 3, 1953, accumulating a total circulation of 1,560,000 copies that were sold in the ten U.S. cities where it was distributed. The inaugural cover featured a photograph of Lucille Ball's newborn son Desi Arnaz Jr., with a downscaled inset photo of Ball placed in the top corner under the issue's headline: "Lucy's $50,000,000 baby". The magazine was published in digest size, which remained its printed format for 52 years. From its first issue until the July 2–8, 1954, issue, listings within each edition of TV Guide began on Friday and ended on Thursday; the July 9–16, 1954, issue began on a Friday and ended on the following Friday. Then, beginning with the July 17–23, 1954, issue, the listings in each week's issue changed to start on Saturday and end on Friday, which remained the listings format for all local editions until April 2004. The formation of TV Guide as a national publication resulted from Triangle Publications' purchase of numerous regional television listing publications such as TV Forecast (which was circulated in the Chicago area and, upon its first publication on May 9, 1948, was the first continuously published television listings magazine), TV Digest (which was distributed in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and was originally distributed under the title, the Local Televiser, when it was first released on November 7, 1948), and the New York-based Television Guide (which had its title abbreviated to TV Guide on March 18, 1950). Each of the cities that had their own local TV listings magazine folded into TV Guide were among the initial cities where the magazine conducted its national launch. The launch as a national magazine with local listings in April 1953 became an almost instant success. However, the circulation decreased over subsequent weeks, even as the magazine's distribution expanded to five additional cities (Pittsburgh, Rochester, Detroit, Cleveland and San Francisco) throughout the summer of 1953. By mid-August of that year, sales of the magazine had dropped 200,000 copies below that of the first issue. TV Guide's fortunes began to turn around with the September 4–10, 1953, issue – the magazine's first "Fall Preview" issue – when circulation hit 1,746,327 copies; circulation levels increased steadily over time, to the point where TV Guide eventually became the most read and circulated magazine in the United States by the 1960s. The initial cost of each issue was 15¢ per copy (equivalent to $1.52 in 2021. The price per issue has gradually risen over the years, selling for $4.99 per copy as of 2023). In addition to subscriptions, TV Guide was sold at the checkout counters of grocery stores nationwide. Until the 1980s, the feature pieces included in each issue were promoted in a television commercial. Under Triangle, TV Guide continued to grow not only in circulation, but also in recognition as the authority on television programming with articles – the majority of which typically appear in the color section – from both staff and contributing writers.
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