1974 WFL Season

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As originally written by GCEDW:

This post seeks to cover the television coverage for the first season of the fledgling World Football League. TVS held national rights for the league in its first season, and covered the league with games on Thursday nights. Merle Harmon and Alex Hawkins served as the TVS broadcasters. In addition, HBO showed games to its subscribers on Wednesday nights. The composition of the league at the outset was as follows:


Florida Blazers

Philadelphia Bell

Jacksonville Sharks (folded after week 14)

New York Stars (moved to Charlotte in week 14 and became the Hornets the next week)

Memphis Southmen

Birmingham Americans

Chicago Fire

Detroit Wheels (folded after week 14)

Southern California Sun

The Hawaiians

Portland Storm

Houston Texans (moved to Shreveport in week 12 and became the Steamer)

National Television

Regular Season

Wed 7/10, Storm-Bell, HBO, 8:00.

Thu 7/11, Stars-Sharks, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, George Plimpton

Wed 7/17, Americans-Stars, HBO, 8:00.

Thu 7/18, Storm-Southmen, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Alex Karras

Wed 7/24, Sharks-Stars, HBO, 8:00.

Thu 7/25, Stars-Bell, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Jane Chastain

August

Thu 8/1, Sun-Southmen, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Don Perkins

Wed 8/7, Southmen-Bell, HBO, 8:00.

Thu 8/8, Hawaiians-Sharks, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Paul Hornung

Wed 8/14, Storm-Stars, HBO, 8:00.

Thu 8/15, Sun-Texans, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, McLean Stevenson

Wed 8/21, Texans-Stars, HBO, 8:00.

Thu 8/22, Fire-Wheels, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Gale Sayers

Wed 8/28, Wheels-Bell, HBO, 8:00. Spencer Ross, Barbara Sheehan

Thu 8/29, Americans-Fire, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Alex Karras

September

Thu 9/5, Bell-Sharks, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Rosey Grier

Fri 9/6, Blazers-Stars, HBO, 8:00.

Wed 9/11, Sharks-Bell, HBO, 8:00.

Thu 9/19, Steamer-Americans, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Paul Hornung

Tue 9/24, Wheels-Stars, HBO, 8:00.

Thu 9/26, Fire-Blazers, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Don Perkins

October

Wed 10/2, Blazers-Bell, HBO, 8:00.

Thu 10/3, Stars-Fire, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Dick Butkus

Thu 10/10, Steamer-Sun, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Burt Reynolds

Thu 10/24, Southmen-Storm, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Virgil Carter

Thu 10/31, Sun-Hornets, HBO, 8:00.

Thu 10/31, Storm-Steamer, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Paul Hornung

November

Thu 11/7, Fire-Southmen, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins

Thu 11/14, Blazers-Sun, TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Jack Kemp

Playoffs

November

Thu 11/21, Bell-Blazers (quarterfinal), TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Paul Hornung

Thu 11/28, Blazers-Southmen (semifinal), TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Virgil Carter

December

Thu 12/5, Blazers-Americans (World Bowl I), TVS, 9:00. Merle Harmon, Alex Hawkins, Virgil Carter

Local TV/Radio Info

As originally written by cowboybud

Found this while researching Cowboys' announcers/flagships for the preseason thread (coming soon!). Source:

http://americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC/BC-1974/1974-07-22-BC.pdf

Florida Blazers - WKIS-AM Orlando, Stan Savran, Mick Andrews; WFTV Orlando, Lee Watson

Jacksonville Sharks - WPDQ-AM, Jay Solomon; WJXT Mike Patrick, Dick Stratton

New York Stars - WMCA-AM, John Sterling; (W)WOR, Sal Marciano, George Plimpton, Matt Snell

Philadelphia Bell - WIBG-AM, Joe Pellegrino, Charley Neal; WPHL Announcers not listed

Detroit Wheels - WWJ-AM, Don Kremer, Mike Lucci; WKBD Announcers not listed

Memphis Southmen - WLOK-AM, Dick Palmer, Bill Haney; WMC Announcers not listed

Hawaii Hawaiians - KGMB-AM, Mel Proctor; KITV Jim Leahy, Jeff Temkin

Houston Texans - KTRH-AM, Jerry Trupiano, Bob Talamini; KHTV (KIAH) Simulcast

Portland Storm - KEX-AM, Jimmy Jones, Darrell Aune; KPTV Announcers not listed

Southern California Sun - KLAC-AM, Tom Harmon; KTTV Simulcast

Chicago Fire – WJJD-FM, Eddie Doucette, Mike Pyle; WGN-9, Vince Lloyd, Bill Berg (all non-TVS road games)