Under normal circumstances, it would be "thank you audience, thank you players, thank you Don Pardo..." with no hesitation. However, I was living in the Philadelphia area back then--and midway through 1965 the FCC forced NBC and Westinghouse to switch their Philadelphia and Cleveland stations, sending NBC to Cleveland and changing that station's call letters to WKYC from KYW, while Westinghouse took the KYW calls with them to Philadelphia, replacing NBC's WCRV. They also brought Mike Douglas with them--and then set up a noon newscast anchored by some guy named Tom Snyder (nothing happened to him, huh?) and a Philly TV veteran named Marciarose (that was her air name). All this meant that if I wanted to watch "J!", I would've waited a year until my parents put a roof antenna on the home to pick up the UHF stations (and WPHL carried the NBC lineup from noon to two).
Unfortunately, I don't remember if WFIL picked up "TPIR" at noon. Didn't really watch that station much, except for the glance at Sally Starr in the afternoon when my mother wasn't looking (she had banned me from watching cartoons back then).