Wednesday, May 31, 2017

May 31st

Making moves of ten places or more this week beyond The Top 40, we find "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell (#55 to #42), "Let Yourself Go" by James Brown (#54 to #44), "Sound Of Love" by The Five Americans (#62 to #48), "Shake" by Otis Redding (#61 to #49), "New York Mining Disaster, 1941" by The Bee Gees (#71 to #52), "Funny Familiar Forgotten Feelings" by Tom Jones (#69 to #56), "Here We Go Again" by Ray Charles (#73 to #59), "Mary In The Morning" by Al Martino (#80 to #60), "Come To The Sunshine" by Harpers Bizarre (#76 to #61), "You Can't Stand Alone" by Wilson Pickett (#84 to #63), "San Francisco" by Scott McKenzie (up 34 places from #99 to #65), "For Your Precious Love" by Oscar Toney, Jr. (#89 to #70), "Soul Finger" by The Bar-Kays (#97 to #78), "It's Cold Outside" by The Choir (#94 to #81) and "Bowling Green" by The Everly Brothers (#93 to #83).  



Big Brother and the Holding Company film their scene for the movie "Petulia".  

Here’s the way the 1966 - 1967 TV Season wrapped up in the final ratings (September, 1966 – May, 1967):


1.     Bonanza  (NBC – 29.1 rating)

2.     The Red Skelton Hour (CBS – 28.2)

3.     The Andy Griffith Show (CBS - 27.4)

4.     The Lucy Show (CBS - 26.2)

5.     The Jackie Gleason Show (CBS – 25.3)

6.     Green Acres  (CBS – 24.6)

7.     TIE:  Daktari (CBS – 23.4)

    Bewitched (ABC – 23.4)

    The Beverly Hillbillies  (CBS – 23.4)

10.    TIE:  Gomer Pyle, USMC  (CBS – 22.8)

         The Virginian  (NBC -22.8)

         The Lawrence Welk Show  (ABC – 22.8)

         The Ed Sullivan Show  (CBS – 228)

14.    TIE: The Dean Martin Show  (NBC – 22.6)

         Family Affair  (CBS – 22.8)

16.    The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (CBS – 22.2)

17.    TIE: Friday Night Movies (CBS – 21.8)

         Hogan’s Heroes  (CBS – 21.8)

19.    Walt Disney’s Wonderful World Of Color  (NBC – 21.5)

20.    Saturday Night At The Movies  (NBC – 21.4)

21.    Dragnet  (NBC – 21.2)

22.    Get Smart  (NBC – 21.0)

23.    TIE: Petticoat Junction  (CBS – 20.9

         Rat Patrol  (ABC – 20.9)

25.    Daniel Boone  (NBC – 20.8)

26.    Bob Hope Presents The Chrysler Theatre  (NBC – 20.7)

27.    Tarzan  (NBC – 20.5)

28.    The ABC Sunday Night Movie  (ABC – 20.4)

29.    TIE:  I Spy  (NBC – 20.2)

        The CBS Thursday Night Movie  (CBS – 20.2)

        My Three Sons  (CBS – 20.2)

        The FBI  (NBC – 20.2)