[quote name=\'Ian Wallis\' date=\'Jul 18 2003, 11:52 AM\'] Re. the \"C\" in TVGuide....yes, it was in the fall of 1972 they switched to a \"BW\" symbol. There was even a brief article in the magazine about the switch. Basically it said that because the majority of shows were in color, there was no use indicating as such for just about every show they listed.
When I look back to the old guides from the early '60s, I'm surprised at the number of daytime game shows that were in color at that point - it must have been very expensive at that time to do color.
Most primetime shows didn't switch to color until the mid-60s. In fact, when ABC reran such shows as \"Bewitched\" and \"The Fugitive\" in the daytime in the late '60s, even the color shows were aired in black and white, \"because it was cheaper\". [/quote]
1965 or 1966 seems to be the time that a lot of the shows switched...Ozzie and Harriet's last season was 1965-1966, which was in color; however, that was also the last season for the Donna Reed Show, which was still in B&W; as well as Dick Van Dyke.
Get Smart was in color from the start in 1965 (with the exception of the pilot), as was Green Acres, and the CBS run of My 3 Sons.
I remember watching some episodes of Hazel, however, where the color was terrible.