1967–68 United States network television schedule
[1] National Educational Television (NET), the network predecessor to PBS, introduced its first live, in-pattern weekly series in November, 1967, PBL (an acronym for Public Broadcast Laboratory), which was cleared in a simultaneous 8:30pm ET/5:30pm PT Sunday time-slot on the majority of NET stations.The series was a mix of filmed segments and live interviews, discussion panels and other performance.NOTE: On CBS, Premiere was an anthology series composed of unsold television pilots.Note: CBS decided in September to replace Dundee and the Culhane in December with The Jonathan Winters Show.Note: Good Company, an interview show hosted by F. Lee Bailey, did so poorly in the Nielsen ratings that ABC decided not to bother replacing it, temporarily returning its time period to their affiliates.