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Retro: Boston - Monday July 4, 1966

Source TV Guide, Eastern New England edition

2 - WGBH Boston (Educational)

05:15p The Friendly Giant

05:30a Whats New an afternoon adventure of some Danish children in search of their lost
pony

06:00p Opinion In the Capital

06:30p News- Louis Lyons

06:45p Backgrounds

07:00p Nine on Japan A social worker tires to persuade elderly farmers to go to an institution
for the aged. Rumi Ueno is the hostess.

07:30p U.S.A. writers Richard Rovere: Journalism as an Art

08:00p The French Chef Julia Child prepares turban of sole, a mousse baked in a ring of fish
filets

08:30p Freedom Trail

09:00p Moment of Impact (special) documentary about the plane crash in Montreal on Nov.
29, 1963

09:30p The Uprooted (special) tribute to turn-of-the-century immigrants

10:00p Interconnect: News

10:30p Interconnect: Focus 66 (special)

3 WTIC Hartford (CBS)

06:30a Summer Semester (same as WHDH @ 6a)

07:00a News, Weather

07:05a CBS News Mike Wallace

07:30a Your Community


07:55a Lets Talk About

08:00a Captain Kangaroo The Captain explains the meaning of the Declaration of
Independence

09:00a Hap Richards children

09:15a Deputy Dawg (color)

09:30a Leave It to Beaver

10:00a I Love Lucy

10:30a Movie Beyond Glory 1948; Alan Ladd, Donna Reed

12:00p Love of Life

12:25p CBS News

12:30p Search for Tomorrow

12:45p The Guiding Light

01:00p Movie This Above All part 5 1942; Tyrone Power, Joan Fontaine, Thomas Mitchell

01:30p As the World Turns

02:00p Password celebrity players: Elizabeth Ashley and Soupy Sales

02:30p House Party columnist Sheilah Graham discusses Hollywood romances (color)

03:00p To Tell the Truth

03:30p Dick Van Dyke (delayed from 11:30a)

04:00p Ranger Andy (color)

04:30p Horse Race (Special) The Suburban Handicap, $100,000 added, three-year-olds and up
at a mile and one-quarter. Fred Capossela, Jack Drees and Eddie Acaro report live from New York
Citys Aqueduct race course. Live (color)

Movie is delayed until 5p

05:00p Movie South to Karanga 1940; Charles Bickford

06:05p Sports Bob Steele

06:15p News Bruce Kern

06:25p Weather
06:30p CBS Evening News Walter Cronkite

07:00p Movie Savage Wilderness 1955; Victor Mature, Guy Madison, James Whitmore (color)
(WTIC ran preempted programming on weekend afternoons)

09:00p Andy Griffith Barney returns for the class reunion (color)

09:30p Hazel Harold is receiving expensive gifts from his elderly schoolteacher (color)

10:00p Talent Scouts presenters: Al Hirt, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Carolyn Jones, Art Linkletter (color)

11:00p News, Sports, Weather

11:20p Movie Hells Horizons 1955; John Ireland, Marla English, Hugh Beaumont

4 WBZ Boston (NBC)

06:15a Sign On Seminar Job Training Through Manpower Development: Welder

06:45a Daily Almanac Jack Chase, Don Kent

07:00a Today the program is devoted to a filmed tour of Mystic Seaport, Conn. (color); local
news at 7:25, 8:25

09:00a Contact! Bob Kennedy; traveler and historian Edward Rowe Snow takes viewers on a
tour of Boston Harbor

10:00a Eye Guess (color)

10:25a NBC News Sander Vanocur (color)

10:30a Concentration

11:00a Chain Letter DEBUT comedian Jan Murray is the host of this half-hour, weekday word-
building series featuring contestants paired with celebrity guests (this week, Betty White and
Hans Conried) (color)

11:30a Showdown DEBUT Radio and TV show personality Joe Pyne emcees this half-hour
weekday game show played by two three-member teams. The Bantams, pre-teen rock n rollers,
provide music. (color)

12:00p News Jack Chase, Shelby Scott

12:25p Weather Don Kent

12:30p Mike Douglas co-host: Bill Cosby; guests: author-humorist Harry Golden, singer Bernice
Massey and comic Jack Petter
02:00p Days of Our Lives (color)

02:30p The Doctors

03:00p Another World (color)

03:30p You Dont Say! celebrity panelists: Rose Marie and Rod Serling (color)

04:00p The Match Game celebrity players: Robert Goulet and his wife, Carol Lawrence (color)

04:30p Leave It to Beaver

05:00p Movie Three For the Show 1955; Betty Grable, Jack Lemmon

06:30p News Arch Macdonald, Gene Pell, Shelby Scott

06:45p Sports Bob Clinksdale

06:55p Weather Al Boyer

07:00p Baseball Minnesota Twins vs. Cleveland Indians (special, color)

The following shows are preempted: Huntley-Brinkley Report, Hullabaloo, The John Forsythe
Show, Dr. Kildare and John Davidson

10:00p Run For Your Life (time approximate) Strangers at the Door (color)

11:00p News Pell, Macdonald

11:10p Weather Bob Copeland

11:15p Sports Bob Clinkscale

11:20p News Pell, Macdonald

11:30p Merv Griffin guests: comedienne Totie Fields, the comedy team of Pat and Bert, singer
Gilbert Price, and comic Pete Barbuti

5 WHDH Boston (CBS)

06:00a Summer Semester Afro-Asian Politics: Modern Associational Politics, part 1. Prof.
Immanuel Wallerstein of Columbia lectures.

06:30a News, Weather, Sports (color)

06:35a Ray Dorey variety (color); the Boston Globe lists it as FYI Ray Dorey

06:50a News, Sports (color)


07:00a Weather Ted Miller (color)

07:05a CBS News Mike Wallace

07:30a Captain Bob (color)

08:00a Captain Kangaroo The Captain explains the meaning of the Declaration of
Independence

09:00a Romper Room (color)

09:30a Chris Evans women (color)

09:45a We Believe religion (color)

10:00a I Love Lucy

10:30a The (Real) McCoys

11:00a Andy Griffith

11:30a Dick Van Dyke

12:00p Love of Life

12:25p CBS News

12:30p Search for Tomorrow

12:45p The Guiding Light

01:00p Baseball Washington Senators (now the Texas Rangers) vs. Boston Red Sox from Fenway
Park; Ned Martin and Mel Parnell report (Scoreboard in color with sportscaster Johnny Most
immediately follows)

The following programs are preempted: PDQ, As The World Turns, Password, House Party, To Tell
the Truth, The Edge of Night

04:00p The Secret Storm

04:30p Kellys Almanac (color)

05:00p Bozo the Clown (color)

06:00p Dateline Boston Leo Egan; Independence Day Dr. Edwin P. Booth discusses the
significance of the holiday (color)

06:25p Weather Ted Miller (color)


06:30p News John Day, Vin Maloney (color)

06:45p Sports Vin Maloney (color)

06:55p Weather Ray Miller (color)

07:00p CBS Evening News Walter Cronkite (color)

07:30p To Tell the Truth

08:00p Ive Got a Secret panel: Bess Myerson, Henry Morgan, Bill Cullen and Betsy Palmer;
celebrity guest: Peter Falk

08:30p Vacation Playhouse summer replacement for Lucille Ball, a series of unsold pilots.
Tonight: Hey, Teacher starring Dwayne Hickman as a teacher fresh out of college facing his first
day teaching third grade

09:00p Andy Griffith Barney returns for the class reunion (color)

09:30p Hazel Harold is receiving expensive gifts from his elderly schoolteacher (color)

10:00p Talent Scouts presenters: Al Hirt, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Carolyn Jones, Art Linkletter (color)

11:00p News Jack Hynes (color)

11:15p Weather Ray Walker (color)

11:20p Sports Don Gillis (color)

11:30p Johnny Carson guest: Dick Cavett (color) NBC

01:00p News, Sports, Weather

01:10p Peter Gunn

6 WTEV New Bedford (ABC)

06:45a News Truman Taylor

07:00a Highway Patrol

07:30a Bwana Don children

08:00a Funtime Uncle Bruce (color)

08:45a News Truman Taylor

09:00a Woman Athena Parker


09:25a News Truman Taylor

09:30a Community Bob Bassett; safe boating is discussed

09:55a News Truman Taylor

10:00a Where the Action Is performers: the Righteous Brothers (This Little Girl of Mine), the
Miracles (Going to a Go-Go), Same Riddle (Angela Jones) and Keith Allison (delayed from
4:30p)

10:30a Dark Shadows (delayed from 4p)

11:00a Supermarket Sweep

11:30a Dating Game

12:00p Donna Reed

12:30p Father Knows Best

01:00p Ben Casey

02:00p Confidential for Women

02:30p A Time For Us

02:55p ABC News Marlene Sanders

03:00p General Hospital

03:30p The Nurses

04:00p Funtime Uncle Bruce

04:30p Horse Race (Special) The Suburban Handicap, $100,000 added, Live (color)

The first 30 minutes of Lloyd Thaxton is preempted

05:00p Lloyd Thaxton Brenda Lee sings All Alone am I, Bill Bailey, Dynamite and
Jambalaya

05:30p News Jack Delaney

05:35p Sports Bob Bassett

05:40p Weather Bill OBrien

05:45p ABC News Peter Jennings

06:00p The Cisco Kid (color)


06:30p Twilight Zone

07:00p Lawman

07:30p 12 OClock High Target 802

08:30p The Legend of Jesse James As Far as the Sea

09:00p A Man Called Shenandoah A Special Talent for Killing

09:30p Peyton Place

10:00p The Avengers The Danger Makers

11:00p News, Sports, Weather

11:15p Movie The Glass Web 1954; Edward G. Robinson, John Forsythe

7 WNAC Boston (ABC)

06:25a Farm and Market Report

06:30a Understanding Our World Law and the Family

07:00a Cartoon Carnival

08:30a Donna Reed (delayed from 12p)

09:00a Gypsy Rose Lee guests: singer-actress Marni Nixon and artists Toshi and Kiso Yoshida

09:30a Girl Talk guests: actress Virginia Gilmore, sculptress Lilly Landis and housewife Annette
Benjamin

10:00a Confidential for Women (delayed from 2p)

11:00a Supermarket Sweep

11:30a Dating Game

12:00p Movie Scaramouche part 1 1952; Stuart Granger, Eleanor Parker, Janet Leigh, Mel
Ferrer

12:30p Father Knows Best

01:00p Ben Casey

02:00p Movie The Eye of St. Mark 1944; Anne Baxter, William Eythe, Michael OShea
03:30p Route 66

04:30p Horse Race (Special) The Suburban Handicap, $100,000 added, Live (color)

Major Mudd is preempted

05:00p Dennis the Menace

05:30p Superman

06:00p News John Henning

06:10p Weather Roland Boucher

06:15p ABC News Peter Jennings

06:30p The Rifleman

07:00p Twilight Zone

07:30p 12 OClock High Target 802

08:30p The Legend of Jesse James As Far as the Sea

09:00p A Man Called Shenandoah A Special Talent for Killing

09:30p Peyton Place Dr. Rossi orders Peyton to leave the hospital; Steven questions Betty
about Rods visit (this is around the time that Mia Farrow left the show)

10:00p Movie Id Climb the Highest Mountain 1951; Susan Hayward, Rory Calhoun

11:00p News John Henning

11:15p Movie continued from 10p

12:00a Movie Halls of Montezuma 1951; Richard Widmark

8 WNHC New Haven (ABC)

06:15a Conversations religion

06:30a Operation Alphabet

07:00a Gloria exercise (color)

07:30a Mr. Goober (color)

09:00a Stoney Burke


10:00a Divorce Court

11:00a Supermarket Sweep

11:30a Dating Game

12:00p Girl Talk panelists: Irene Ryan (Granny on The Beverly Hillbillies), actresses Halia
Stoddard and Mary Wicks

12:30p Girl Talk panelists: comedienne Jean Carroll, socialite Gregg Sherwood Dodge and
actress Eva Gabor

01:00p Baseball Washington Senators (now the Texas Rangers) vs. Boston Red Sox from Fenway
Park; Ned Martin and Mel Parnell report

The following programs are preempted: Ben Casey, Confidential for Women, General Hospital,
Winchell-Mahoney (first 30 min)

04:00p Winchell-Mahoney

04:55p Mike Douglas (same as WBZ @ 12:30p)

06:25p Horse Derby (color)

06:30p News Stelio Salmona

06:40p Weather Joe Francis

06:45p ABC News Peter Jennings

07:00p The Flintstones (delayed from Friday @ 7:30p (channel 8 runs a movie on Friday); no
color notation)

07:30p 12 OClock High Target 802

08:30p The Legend of Jesse James As Far as the Sea

09:00p A Man Called Shenandoah A Special Talent for Killing

09:30p Peyton Place

10:00p The Avengers The Danger Makers

11:00p News George Thompson

11:10p Weather Bob Hynes

11:15p Sports Dick Galiette


11:20p Movie The Fountainhead 1949; Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal

01:05p Tell Me, Dr. Brothers

9 WMUR Manchester (ABC)

09:30a Clyde Joy music

10:00a News Ron Ripley

10:05a Movie Mountain Rhythm 1939; Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette

11:00a Supermarket Sweep

11:30a Dating Game

12:00p Donna Reed

12:30p Father Knows Best

01:00p Ben Casey

02:30p A Time For Us

02:55p ABC News Marlene Sanders

03:00p General Hospital

03:30p The Nurses

04:00p Dark Shadows

04:30p Where the Action Is performers: Brenda Lee (Dum Dum, I Aint Gonna Cry No
More), The Robbs (Do You Believe in Magic?) and Steve Alaimo (Lotta Lovin)

05:00p Uncle Gus cartoons

06:00p Bat Masterson

06:30p News Ron Ripley

06:40p Weather Gus Bernier

06:45p ABC News Peter Jennings

07:00p Tombstone Territory

07:30p 12 OClock High Target 802


08:30p The Legend of Jesse James As Far as the Sea

09:00p A Man Called Shenandoah A Special Talent for Killing

09:30p Peyton Place

10:00p The Avengers The Danger Makers

11:00p News, Weather Ron Ripley

11:15p Movie Johnny Concho 1956; William Conrad, Phyllis Kirk

10 WJAR Providence (NBC)

06:25a TV Classroom

06:55a Today in New England

07:00a Today the program is devoted to a filmed tour of Mystic Seaport, Conn. (color); local
news at 7:25, 8:25

09:00a Talk of the Town Jay Kroll

09:30a World Around Us

09:55a News, Weather

10:00a Eye Guess (color)

10:25a NBC News Sander Vanocur (color)

10:30a Concentration

11:00a Chain Letter DEBUT (color)

11:30a Showdown DEBUT (color)

12:00p Jeopardy (color)

12:30p Swingin Country DEBUT (color)

12:55p NBC News Edwin Newman

01:00p Gypsy Rose Lee guests: actresses Ruth Roman and Nancy Czar (female lead of Wild
Guitar, one of my favorite B movies), and Jeri Emmett, author of Point Your Tail in the Right
Direction

01:30p Lets Make a Deal (color)


01:55p NBC News (color)

02:00p Days of Our Lives (color)

02:30p The Doctors

03:00p Another World (color)

03:30p You Dont Say! celebrity panelists: Rose Marie and Rod Serling (color)

04:00p The Match Game celebrity players: Robert Goulet and his wife, Carol Lawrence (color)

04:30p Leave It to Beaver

05:00p Movie Charlie Chan at the Racetrack 1936; Waner Oland, Keye Luke

06:00p Film Feature

06:15p News Dick Wood

06:25p Weather Bunny North

06:30p Huntley-Brinkley Report (color)

07:00p Baseball Minnesota Twins vs. Cleveland Indians (special, color)

The following shows are preempted: the Monday night movie and John Davidson

10:00p Run For Your Life (time approximate) Strangers at the Door (color)

11:00p News Bob Cain

11:10p Weather Bunny North

11:15p Johnny Carson guest: Dick Cavett (color)

12 WPRO Providence (CBS)

06:30a Summer Semester Afro-Asian Politics: Communism in Asia. Wayne Wilcox of


Columbia.

07:00a Three Stooges, Popeye

07:45a The King and Odie

08:00a Captain Kangaroo The Captain explains the meaning of the Declaration of
Independence
09:00a Romper Room Bonnie Riker

09:30a Dialing for Dollars

10:00a I Love Lucy

10:30a Mike Douglas co-host: Frank Fontaine; guests: actor Sebastian Cabot, singer Dorothy
Collins, British journalist James Cameron

11:30a Dick Van Dyke

12:00p Love of Life

12:25p CBS News

12:30p Search for Tomorrow

12:45p The Guiding Light

01:00p Baseball Washington Senators (now the Texas Rangers) vs. Boston Red Sox from Fenway
Park; Ned Martin and Mel Parnell report

The following programs are preempted: Girl Talk, As the World Turns, Password, House Party,
The Edge of Night

04:00p Saltys Surprise House

04:30p Huckleberry Hound

05:00p Merv Griffin guests: comics Joe E. Lewis and Al Kelley, TV personality Virginia Graham,
comic Dayton Allen and singer-guitarist Jose Feliciano

06:25p Horse Derby

06:30p CBS Evening News Walter Cronkite

07:00p News Ed Kane, Steve Schatz

07:15p Sports Chris Clark

07:20p Weather Ed Miller

07:25p Master Key Miller, Bouchard

07:30p To Tell the Truth

08:00p Ive Got a Secret

08:30p Vacation Playhouse


09:00p Andy Griffith (color)

09:30p Hazel (color)

10:00p Talent Scouts (color)

11:00p News Mort Blender, Steve Schatz

11:15p Weather Hank Bouchard

11:25p Sports Chris Clark

11:30p Movie The Phantom President 1932

14 WJZB Worcester (Ind) channel 14 does not colorcast

06:00p Rocky and His Friends

06:15p Sports Bill Rasmussen (from WWLP Springfield)

06:30p Huntley-Brinkley Report

07:00p Oral Roberts religion

07:15p Summer Highlights

07:30p Men Into Space

08:00p Cannonball

08:30p Highway Patrol

09:00p Aquanauts

10:00p sign-of

38 WIHS Boston (Ind) and some network programming not cleared by the local affiliates

12:00p Jeopardy (color) NBC

12:30p Swingin Country DEBUT the accent is on Country and Western music in this weekly
(sic) series, starring singers Rusty Draper, Molly Bee and Roy Clark. Jimmie Rogers, todays guest,
sings Its Over. (color) NBC

12:55p NBC News Edwin Newman NBC


01:00p Favorite Story

01:30p Lets Make a Deal (color) NBC

01:55p NBC News (color) NBC

02:00p Love That Bob

02:30p A Time For Us ABC

02:55p ABC News Marlene Sanders ABC

03:00p Ann Sothern

03:30p The Nurses ABC

04:00p Dark Shadows ABC

04:30p Where the Action Is performers: Brenda Lee (Dum Dum, I Aint Gonna Cry No
More), The Robbs (Do You Believe in Magic?) and Steve Alaimo (Lotta Lovin) ABC

05:00p Supercar

05:30p Cartoon Party

05:45p News (John) Parke, Harrigan

06:00p Lloyd Thaxton the Tokens sing I Hear Trumpets Blow (color)

07:00p Movie The Flirting Widow 1930; Basil Rathbone

08:30p You Are There

09:00p Dr. Christian

09:30p Soldiers of Fortune

10:00p News Parke, Harrigan

10:15p Movie The Girl from 10th Avenue 1935; Bette Davis

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Re: Retro: Boston - Monday July 4, 1966

I had thought that the old WHDH-5 has occasional broadcast Red Sox home games in color as far
back as 1960, and had done all the televised home games in color during 1966.

Also, I thought the "CBS Evening News" had been colorcast since January of that year.

Except for a segment on "Captain Kangaroo", "Dateline Boston", and the baseball games, you'd
hardly know it was July 4th. No special concerts of parades on TV.

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Re: Retro: Boston - Monday July 4, 1966

WHDH started regular colorcasts from Fenway Park the following season. There may have been a
few games in color but it wasn't consistent.

CBS Evening News was in color - it's marked correctly on the WHDH listing but for some reason I
missed it on the WPRO listing.

The Boston Pops concert on the Esplinade didn't become a big event until the Bicentennial, so
I'm not surprised that it wasn't shown on TV.

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Quote Originally Posted by MCarney wrote:

The Boston Pops concert on the Esplanade (Hatch Shell) didn't become a big event until the
Bicentennial, so I'm not surprised that it wasn't shown on TV.

The concert as we now know it didn't begin until 1974, and the final portion of the 1976 concert
was broadcast as part of CBS's (and maybe ABC's and NBC's as well) coverage of Bicentennial
Day.

I believe that prior to 1974, the Pops did an outdoor matinee concert at the Hatch Shell on July
4th.

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Red Sox TV Network In The Sixties (Was: Re: Retro: Boston - Monday July 4, 1966)

If my memory serves me correct (I'm thinking back to an old list of Boston Red Sox TV affiliates
from a mid-1960's Sox yearbook I no longer have), only one CBS-TV affiliate in New England (the
old WTIC-3 Hartford) wasn't part of the Sox' TV set-up during this era and that only three of the
Red Sox affiliates weren't CBS stations.

As Maureen Carney pointed out earlier in this thread, the old WNHC-8 New Haven was one; I
think NBC affiliate WWLP-22 Springfield was the other (then, Springfield got CBS from the then-
WTIC-3 Hartford; also, WWLP had a full-power satellite station in Greenfield, WRLP-32, and a
translator further north in the Connecticut Valley).

Thus, I suspect this would be the Red Sox TV network lineup in the mid-1960's:

* WHDH-5 Boston (flagship)

* WPRO-12 Providence

* WNHC-8 New Haven

* WWLP-22 Springfield

* WRLP-32 Greenfield

* WCAX-3 Burlington

* WGAN-13 Portland

* WABI-5 Bangor
* WAGM-8 Presque Isle.

(I'm not sure, but didn't WAGM get network programs of-air from Bangor?? If they did, WAGM
got the Red Sox because games would pre-empt the regular CBS fare on WABI; while WAGM was
affiliated with all three networks, I think they took more shows from CBS then from ABC or NBC).

Retro - This Week in TV Guide, June 28, 1975 - MSP Edition

This week I take a look at how TV had changed between the 50s and 60s and the mid 70s. For
example, many of our favorite classic series were just everyday syndicated shows in 1975, and
the feature film was a staple of local broadcasts. Also, it's the eve of the year-long Bicentennial
celebration, and Tom Snyder's Tomorrow show takes to the airwaves for a live 6-hour broadcast;
and whatever happened to that anti-violence campaign?

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/06/th...e-28-1975.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are welcome.

And now today's feature listing:

Monday, June 30, 1975

KTCA, Channel 2 (PBS)

Afternoon

02:00p Quality of Urban Life

03:30p Seminar for the 70s

04:00p Mister Rogers Neighborhood

04:30p Sesame Street

05:30p The Electric Company


Evening

06:00p German I

06:30p The French Chef

07:00p Rachel, La Cubana

08:30p One of a Kind (Oscar Brown Jr., Jean Pace)

09:00p Bicycling

09:30p Speaking Freely (Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky)

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

05:30a Summer Semester (Science and Society A Humanistic View)

06:00a CBS News (Hughes Rudd)

06:30a Not For Women Only

07:00a Carmen

07:30a Clancy and Willie

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Spin-Of

09:30a Gambit

10:00a Tattletales

10:30a Love of Life

10:55a Live Today

11:00a The Young and the Restless

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

Afternoon

12:00p Midday
12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Guiding Light

01:30p The Edge of Night

02:00p The Price is Right

02:30p Match Game 75

03:00p Musical Chares

03:30p Movie The Apaches Last Battle

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Lets Make a Deal

07:00p Gunsmoke

08:00p Maude

08:30p Rhoda

09:00p Medical Center

10:00p News (local)

10:50p Movie The Last Rebel

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

06:00a Minnesota Today

07:00a Today

09:00a Celebrity Sweepstakes (Gladys Knight, David Groh, George Hamilton, Adrienne Barbeau)

09:30a Wheel of Fortune

10:00a High Rollers


10:30a Hollywood Squares (Mel Brooks, Ed Asner, Joan Rivers, David Brenner, Karen Valentine,
Florence Henderson, George Gobel, Paul Lynde)

11:00a Jackpot!

11:30a Blank Check

11:55a NBC News (Edwin Newman)

Afternoon

12:00p News

12:10p Take Five

12:25p Take Kerr

12:30p Days of Our Lives

01:30p The Doctors

02:00p Another World

03:00p Somerset

03:30p Dick Van Dyke (B&W)

04:00p The Mod Squad

05:00p Hogans Heroes

05:30p NBC News ( John Chancellor)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Hollywood Squares (Desmond Wilson, Anthony Newley, Phyllis Diller, Wayne Rogers,
Suzanne Pleshette, George Gobel, Rose Marie)

07:00p Joe Garagolia

07:15p Monday Night Baseball (Cardinals vs. Phillies)

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Johnny Carson (guest host McLean Stevenson, Steve Allen, Linda Redfearn)

12:00a Tomorrow (Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne)


KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning

07:00a A.M. America

09:00a Dinah! (Peggy Lee, Loretta Swit, George Carlin, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Steven Cobb)

10:00a Money Maze

10:30a Brady Bunch

11:00a Showofs

11:30a All My Children

Afternoon

12:30p Lets Make a Deal

01:00p $10,000 Pyramid

01:30p Big Showdown

02:00p General Hospital

02:30p One Life to Live

03:00p To Tell The Truth (Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle)

03:30p Mike Douglas (Robert Goulet, the Golddiggers, Annabella Battistella, The Flying Farias)

05:00p News (local)

05:30p ABC News (Smith/Reasoner)

Evening

06:00p Truth or Consequences

06:30p The New Candid Camera

07:00p The Rookies

08:00p S.W.A.T.

09:00p Caribe
10:00p News (local)

10:30p Wide World Mystery The House of Evil

12:00a Movie The Relentless Four (part 1)

01:00a News (local)

WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

06:30a Whats New?

07:00a New Zoo Revue

07:30a Popeye and Porky

09:00a The Flintstones

09:30a I Dream of Jeannie

10:00a Father Knows Best (B&W)

10:30a Andy Griffith (B&W)

11:00a Lucy Show (B&W)

11:30a Whats New?

Afternoon

12:30p That Girl

01:00p Movie Along the Great Divide (B&W)

03:00p Petticoat Junction

03:30p Bewitched (B&W)

04:00p The Flintstones

04:30p Gentle Ben

05:00p Mickey Mouse Club (B&W)

05:30p Star Trek


Evening

06:30p Andy Griffith (B&W)

07:00p Oral Roberts

08:00p Merv Griffin (nutrition and medicine with Dr. Wilbur Currier, Dr. Juan Wilson, nutritionist
Carlton Fredericks)

09:30p News (local)

10:00p The F.B.I.

11:00p Perry Mason (B&W)

12:00a Alfred Hitchcock Presents (B&W)

12:30a Alfred Hitchcock Presents (B&W)

KTCI, Channel 17 (PBS Alternate)

Evening

07:30p Overseas Mission

08:00p David Susskind (Theodore H. White and Jimmy Breslin)

09:45p Film

10:00p ABC News (captioned replay for the hearing-impaired)

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07-02-2013, 08:59 AM #2

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Re: Retro - This Week in TV Guide, June 28, 1975 - MSP Edition

Oral Roberts on 11, a Metromedia Station on a weeknight????? UNUSUAL!!!!! Metromedia was


big with first run Metromedia produced syndicated shows or local productions in prime time..
MY GUESS???? A ONE TIME SPECIAL!!! Oral Roberts did have occasional prime time specials
when he would buy time on stations across the country.
As for my local Metormedia station WNYW FOX 5, then WNEW TV - they were big with cartoons
6:30 to 9 a.m., classic sitcoms 9 a.m. to Noon, local shows like Midday from 12 noon or so till
about 1:30, a couple more older sitcoms till 2:30, cartoons 2:30 to 5 or 5:30 p.m., sitcoms till 8
p.m., Merv Griffin and a game show in prime time and eventually PM Magazine at 8 p.m., local
news at 10 p.m., a couple sictoms till midnight, and drama shows overnights, and maybe a very
old movie - pre 1960. Saturdays till 1976 were westerns, drama shows, and very old movies from
the 30's, 40's, and 50's. In the late 70's, WNEW TV ran cartoons from 6:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., then
Soul Train, then an old movie, then some sitcoms from 2 to 5 p.m., and then a mix of drama
shows and old movies. Sundays Channel 5 ran a local kids show called Wonderama which ran a
couple Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig/Dafy Duck cartoons an hour from 8-11, a double run of
Flintstones at 11, and then old movies the rest of the day. After 1976, Wonderama was scaled
back to 7-9 a.m. and cartoons and sictosm ran till noon with old movies occupying the rest of the
day and some drama shows in the evening. Sometimes a drama show would land on weekdays
in the late morning or early fringe but these occupied weekend slots mostly.

Channel 5 ran NO religion except for a black church sevrice till 1977 at like 6:30 a.m., after which
that was gone. Then in 1980 when Wonderama was canceled and another show with that title
which was more of a documentary hour long show moved to Sunday at 9 a.m., Channel 5 began
running religion Sundays 5 to 9 a.m. I remember they ran Robert Schuller at 5, Kenneth
Copeland at 6, Jerry Falwell at 7, and Jimmy Swaggart at 8. By the early 80's Saturday cartoons
were gone some times of the year. Sunday Cartoons tended to run 9-11 a.m. in the fall. The rest
of the year by 1983, WNEW TV was into drama shows till 1 p.m. and then movies from before
1960. Weekdays some older sitcoms fell of for newer ones plus more first run syndicated shows
ran afternoon before 2 p.m.

Then Fox buys the company and evolves Channel 5 to more first run shows and more local news,

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Quote Originally Posted by Marckd

Oral Roberts on 11, a Metromedia Station on a weeknight????? UNUSUAL!!!!! Metromedia was


big with first run Metromedia produced syndicated shows or local productions in prime time..
MY GUESS???? A ONE TIME SPECIAL!!! Oral Roberts did have occasional prime time specials
when he would buy time on stations across the country.

Great stuf, Marckd! And yes, as you might have suspected, the Oral Roberts program on 11 was
a special. As the lone independent in the region they were prone to be the outlet for Oral
Roberts and Billy Graham specials, although I think each of the four commercial stations had
them at one time or another. I'd have to look and see if Roberts' weekly series was carried on 11
or on one of the other stations.

That Friday (July 4th), CBS-TV began airing "Bicentennial Minutes", short tidbits on America,
American History, and the Bicentennial that would air each evening (usually) at 8:58 P.M. ET/PT
for the year leading up to July 4th, 1976.

"Bicentennial Minutes" ran up to December 31, 1976, with outgoing President Ford hosting the
last one.

Retro: Charleston, SC (7/3/95)

Source: The Post and Courier

This post is for spencerkarter85.

WCBD Channel 2 (ABC, Now NBC)

5:30 Ag Day

6:00 World News this Morning

6:30 TV2 Action News

7:00 Good Morning America (Charles Gibson & Joan Lunden)

9:00 Jerry Springer

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael


11:00 Paid Program

11:30 Mike & Maty

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Richard Bey

5:00 Oprah Winfrey Show

6:00 TV2 Action News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight (Peter Jennings)

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 The Marshal

9:00 Movie: "Bed of Lies" (1992)

11:00 TV2 Action News

11:30 The Cosby Show

Midnight A Diferent World

12:30 ABC News Nightline

1:00 The Little Rascals

1:30 TV2 Action News

2:00 Family Feud

2:30 Donahue

3:30 Home Shopping Spree

WCIV Channel 4 (NBC, Now ABC)


5:30 NBC News at Sunrise (Ann Curry)

6:00 NewsChannel 4

7:00 Today (Bryant Gumbel/Katie Couric)

9:00 Roseanne

9:30 Amen

10:00 Tennis: Wimbledon 4th Round

3:00 Rolonda

4:00 Ricki Lake

5:00 Jenny Jones

6:00 NewsChannel 4

6:30 NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw)

7:00 Inside Edition

7:30 A Current Afair

8:00 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (2 Episodes)

9:00 Movie: "Tears and Laughter: The Joan & Melissa Rivers Story" (1994)

11:00 NewsChannel 4

11:35 Wimbledon Update (Hannah Storm)

11:50 The Tonight Show

12:50 Late Night with Conan 'O Brien

1:50 Later with Greg Kinnar

2:20 Cops

2:50 American Journal

3:20 NBC News Nightside

WCSC Channel 5 (CBS)


5:00 Rush Limbaugh

5:30 CBS Morning News

6:00 Live 5 News

7:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Maury Povich Show

10:00 Matlock

11:00 The Price is Right

Noon Live 5 News

12:30 The Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold and the Beautiful

2:00 As The World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 In The Heat of the Night

5:00 Montel Williams

6:00 Live 5 News (1-Hour)

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 Hard Copy

8:00 The Nanny

8:30 Dave's World

9:00 Murphy Brown

9:30 Cybill

10:00 Chicago Hope

11:00 Live 5 News NightWatch

11:35 Late Night with David Letterman

12:35 Rescue 911


1:05 Rush Limbaugh

1:35 Dennis Prager

2:05 Late Late Show (Tom Synder)

3:05 Live 5 News

3:40 CBS News Up to the Minute

WTAT Channel 24 (Fox)

5:30 Bullwinkle

6:00 Sonic the Hedgehog

6:30 Mice from Mars

7:00 Goof Troop

7:30 Bobby's World

8:00 Darkwing Duck

8:30 Garfield and Friends

9:00 Fox Cubhouse

9:30 Paid Program

10:00 Robin's Hood

11:00 Northern Exposure

Noon Family Matters

12:30 Mama's Family

1:00 Who's the Boss?

1:30 Ronin Warriors

2:00 Exosquad

2:30 Cartoon Show

3:00 Tiny Toon Adventures


3:30 Taz-Mania

4:00 Animanicas

4:30 Aladdin

5:00 Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

5:30 Family Matters

6:00 Star Trek

7:00 The Simpsons

7:30 Cheers

8:00 Encounters: The Hidden Truth

9:00 Dream On (2 Episodes)

10:00 News

10:30 Married...with Children

11:00 Top Cops

11:30 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

Midnight Dear John

12:30 Hunter

1:30 Movie: "Tora! Tora! Tora!" (1970)

4:30 Hunter

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Re: Retro: Charleston, SC (7/3/95)

Ah, the days when morning news didn't start until 6AM! And at this time, all 3 stations were in
talk shows at 5PM - I think WCBD was the 1st to start a 5:00 newscast.

-crainbebo

Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence Mon, July 4, 1994

from Boston Globe

WGBH 2-PBS Boston

6:00 Adam Smith's Money World

6:30 Morning Business Report

6:45 Bloomberg Business News

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Shining Time Station

8:30 Barney & Friends

9:00 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:00 Reading Rainbow

10:30 Shining Time Station

11:00 Barney & Friends

11:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

noon Sesame Street


1:00 Reading Rainbow

1:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

2:00 Barney & Friends

2:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

3:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

3:30 Square One Television

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

5:30 Square One Television

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Monday Group

7:30 Are You Being Served?

8:00 A Capitol Fourth 1994 (from DC with host Joel Grey, the National Symphony Orchestra, Faith
Hill, the Neville Brothers, John Raitt, and Florence Henderson; with Erich Kunzel conducting the
pops)

9:30 Making of Baseball

10:00 Bakersfield Country!

11:00 Are You Being Served?

11:30 Charlie Rose

WBZ 4-NBC Boston

5:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Bertice Berry

10:00 Vicki!

11:00 Montel Williams


noon News

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Ricki Lake

3:00 Rolonda

4:00 Maury Povich

5:00 American Journal

5:30 News

7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

8:30 Blossom

9:00 Movie "She Said No"

11:00 News

11:35 Tonight Show

12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:35 News

2:10 Infomercial

2:35 Bertice Berry

3:35 NBC News Nightside

WCVB 5-ABC Boston

5:00 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00 Jerry Springer


11:00 Fourth Finale '93

11:30 News

noon World Cup Soccer: second-round action from Orlando

2:30 Loving

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Donahue

5:00 Oprah Winfrey

6:00 News

7:00 ABC World News Tonight

7:30 Pops Goes the Fourth! (live simulcast with corporate sibling A&E of the concert from the
Esplanade; Mary Richardson and Jack Perkins co-host with performances by Bowzer & the
Stingrays, Reggie Jackson (a SC singer who performed at Bill Clinton's Inaugural Concert),and
Anita Baker, plus Marvin Hamlisch guest conducting, and a tribute to Arthur Fielder who would
have been 100 years old that year; WCRB-FM also aired the concert)

10:30 Fourth Finale '93

11:00 News

11:35 Soccer Overtime

11:45 ABC News Nightline

12:15 A Current Afair

12:45 Rush Limbaugh

1:15 News

1:45 Extremists

2:15 ABC World News Now

WLNE 6-CBS New Bedford/Providence

5:00 CBS News Up to the Minute

6:00 CBS Morning News


6:30 This Morning's Business

7:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00 Jerry Springer

11:00 Price is Right

noon Designing Women

12:30 Murphy Brown

1:00 Baseball: California-Boston

4:00 Roseanne

4:30 Designing Women

5:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Cops

7:30 Rescue 911

8:00 Evening Shade

8:30 Dave's World

9:00 Murphy Brown

9:30 Love & War

10:00 Northern Exposure

11:00 News

11:35 Late Show with David Letterman

12:35 Murphy Brown

1:05 Greyhound Racing

1:35 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

2:05 News
2:40 Sweating Bullets

3:40 CBS News Up to the Minute

WHDH 7-CBS Boston

5:00 News

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Geraldo

11:00 Price is Right

noon News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Inside Edition

4:30 Hard Copy

5:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Evening Shade

8:30 Dave's World

9:00 Murphy Brown

9:30 Love & War

10:00 Northern Exposure

11:00 News
11:35 Late Show with David Letterman

12:35 Night Court

1:05 Jenny Jones

2:05 Hard Copy

2:35 News

3:10 CBS News Up to the Minute

WMUR 9-ABC Manchester

5:00 ABC World News Now

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Geraldo

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00 Maury Povich

noon World Cup Soccer: second-round from Orlando

2:30 Loving

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 In the Heat of the Night

5:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Hard Copy

8:00 Day One

9:00 Movie "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?"

11:00 News
11:35 ABC News Nightline

12:05 Rush Limbaugh

12:35 Infomercial

1:05 Entertainment Tonight

1:35 Jerry Springer

2:35 Donahue

3:35 ABC World News Now

WJAR 10-NBC Providence

5:00 NBC News Nightside

5:30 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Vicki!

11:00 Leeza

noon News

12:30 Who's the Boss?

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Maury Povich

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 Golden Girls

5:30 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Hard Copy


7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

8:30 Blossom

9:00 Movie "She Said No"

11:00 News

11:35 Tonight Show

12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:35 Later with Greg Kinnear

2:05 News

2:35 NBC News Nightside

WENH 11-PBS Durham

6:30 Stretching for Life

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Body Electric

7:30 Barney & Friends

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Reading Rainbow

9:30 Storytime

10:00 Kidsongs

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Barney & Friends

12:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

1:00 Ciao Italia!


1:30 Quilting from the Heartland

2:00 Your Hometown America Parade 1994 (from Pittsfield MA)

4:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

4:30 Square One Television

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 Trailside: Make Your Own Adventure

8:00 Making of Baseball

8:30 New Hampshire Crossroads

9:00 A Capitol Fourth 1994

10:30 Nature

11:30 Making of Baseball

mid. MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

WPRI 12-ABC Providence

5:00 ABC World News Now

6:00 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Montel Williams

10:00 Cheers

10:30 Bristol Independence Day Parade

1:30 and 2:00 Cheers

2:30 Loving

3:00 General Hospital


4:00 and 4:30 Cheers

5:00 News

5:30 A Current Afair

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Day One

9:00 Movie "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?"

11:00 News

11:35 ABC News Nightline

12:05 World Cup Soccer (same-day tape of the afternoon game)

2:35 ABC World News Now

WFXT 25-Fox Boston

6:00 Infomercial

6:30 Kenneth Copeland

7:00 Captain Planet

7:30 Merrie Melodies

8:00 Bugs Bunny

8:30 XUXA

9:00 Gilligan's Island

9:30 Catholic Mass

10:00 227

10:30 Infomercials
noon Story of a People: Getting Along

1:00 People's Court

1:30 Harry & the Hendersons

2:00 Popeye

2:30 Tom & Jerry

3:00 Tom & Jerry Kids

3:30 Tiny Toon Adventures

4:00 Animaniacs

4:30 Batman: The Animated Series

5:00 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

5:30 and 6:00 Family Matters

6:30 Wonder Years

7:00 Married...with Children

7:30 Roseanne

8:00 Movie "Working Trash"

10:00 News

10:30 Cops

11:00 Married...with Children

11:30 and mid. Designing Women

12:30 Infomercials

WUNI 27-(mostly) Univision Worcester

5:00 Shepherd's Chapel

6:00 Raring to Read

6:30 William Crews


7:00 Benny Hinn

7:30 Morris Cerullo

8:00 Nosotros los Gomez

8:30 El Chavo

9:00 Chespirito

10:00 Papa Soltero

10:30 Dr. Candido Perez

11:00 Llevatelo

11:30 Primer Impacto

11:45 World Cup Pre-Game

noon World Cup Soccer: second-round from Orlando

3:00 Primer Impacto

3:15 World Cup Pre-Game

3:30 World Cup Soccer: second-round from Palo Alto

5:30 Primer Impacto

6:00 Lo Mejor de Bienvenidos

6:30 Noticiero Univision

7:00 Dos Mujeres, Un Camino

8:00 Galardon a las Grandes: El Especial

10:00 Cristina...Edicion Especial

11:00 Noticiero Univision: Edicion Nocturna

11:30 Cine: TBA

1:30 Papa Soltero

2:00 Cristina

3:00 Galardon a las Grandes: El Especial


WSBE 36-PBS Providence

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Sewing with Nancy

10:30 Magic of Oil Painting

11:00 and 11:30 Literary Visions

noon Reading Rainbow

12:30 Barney & Friends

1:00 Gourmet Cooking

1:30 Art of Sewing

2:00 Best of Adventures in Scale Modeling

2:30 and 3:00 Write Course

3:30 Sesame Street

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:00 Reading Rainbow

5:30 and 6:00 Barney & Friends

6:30 ITN World News

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 Shades

8:00 A Capitol Fourth 1994

10:00 Coming & Going (conclusion)

WSBK 38-Ind Boston

5:00 Morning Stretch

5:30 Jackson Five


6:00 Tennessee Tuxedo

6:30 Underdog

7:00 Punky Brewster

7:30 Garfield & Friends

8:00 DuckTales

8:30 Bots Master

9:00 Honeymooners

9:30 Odd Couple

10:00 Infomercial

10:30 Hogan's Heroes

11:00 Family Feud

11:30 Family Feud Encore

noon Honeymooners

12:30 Beverly Hillbillies

1:00 Baseball: California-Boston

4:00 Goof Troop

4:30 Bonkers

5:00 Punky Brewster

5:30 Saved by the Bell

6:00 Murphy Brown

6:30 Coach

7:00 Cheers

7:30 M*A*S*H

8:00 Movie "Bandit: Bandit's Silver Angel"

10:00 News (produced by WBZ)


10:30 Murphy Brown

11:00 Valley of the Dolls

11:30 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

mid. Empty Nest

12:30 Valley of the Dolls

1:00 Infomercials

2:00 Movie "Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy"

4:30 Honeymooners

WGBX 44-PBS Boston

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Body Electric

7:30 Hooked on Aerobics

8:00 Grilling with Chef George Hirsch

8:30 Nathalie Dupree Cooks for Family & Friends

9:00 Classic Spanish Cooking

9:30 Gourmet Cooking

10:00 Your Hometown America Parade 1994

noon Grilling with Chef George Hirsch

12:30 Nathalie Dupree Cooks for Family & Friends

1:00 Surviving the Odds: To Be a Black Male in America

3:00 Heinz: Story of an American Family

4:00 Nature

5:00 Wild America

5:30 Sesame Street


6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Surviving the Odds: To Be a Black Male in America

10:00 Monday Group

10:30 La Plaza

11:00 Nightly Business Report

11:30 Today's Japan (from NHK; CBC Newsworld also aired this in its early days)

WNDS 50-Ind Derry

7:00 This Morning's Business

7:30 Captain Planet

8:00 XUXA

8:30 Concord Hospital Healthline

9:00 Highway to Heaven

10:00 700 Club

11:00 Streets of San Francisco

noon Bewitched

12:30 Happy Days

1:00 Jenny Jones

2:00 Best of Love Connection

2:30 Love Connection

3:00 CHiPs

4:00 Cagney & Lacey

5:00 St. Elsewhere

6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation


7:00 Rescue 911

8:00 Movie "A Double Life" (colorized version)

10:00 National Geographic: On Assignment

11:00 and 11:30 People's Court

mid. Arsenio Hall

WLVI 56-Ind Boston

6:00 Widget

6:30 Mr. Bogus

7:00 Inspector Gadget & Goo Goo

7:30 Conan the Adventurer

8:00 Pink Panther

8:30 Dennis the Menace (animated)

9:00 Flintstones

9:30 Adventures of T-Rex

10:00 Jetsons

10:30 Perfect Strangers

11:00 Head of the Class

11:30 Dear John

noon Love Connection

12:30 Best of Love Connection

1:00 Can We Shop Starring Joan Rivers

2:00 Hallo Spencer

2:30 Stone Protectors

3:00 Yogi & Friends


3:30 Mr. Bogus

4:00 Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

4:30 Conan the Adventurer

5:00 Brady Bunch

5:30 Growing Pains

6:00 Full House

6:30 Who's the Boss?

7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

8:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

9:00 Robocop

10:00 News

10:30 On Scene: Emergency Response

11:00 Star Trek

mid. Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular

1:00 Infomercials

WGOT 60-Ind Merrimack

7:00 Jetsons

7:30 Mr. Bogus

8:00 Infomercials

10:00 TBA

noon Bertice Berry

1:00 and 2:00 Hawaii Five-O

3:00 Infomercial

3:30 Harry & the Hendersons


4:00 Bertice Berry

5:00 Little House on the Prairie

6:00 and 6:30 Family Matters

7:00 Cops

7:30 A Current Afair

8:00 Movie "Sherlock Holmes and the Masks of Death"

10:00 A Current Afair

10:30 Infomercials

12:30 Shop at Home

WMFP 62-HSN/NBC Lawrence

5:00 Product Showcase

5:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Product Showcase

8:00 Movie "The Big Cat"

10:00 Leeza

11:00 Jane Whitney

noon Product Showcase

2:00 Another World

3:00 Product Showcase

3:30 Kathy Fountain

4:00 Inside Story

4:30 Product Showcase

5:00 Movie "Star Packer"

6:00 Dragnet
6:30 Product Showcase

7:00 Downey

7:30 Shake, Rattle & Roll

8:00 Movie "Drums in the Deep South"

10:00 21st Century Vaudeville

11:00 Product Showcase

mid. Rik Turner

12:30 Product Showcase

3:00 California State Finals (of what I don't know...though given what follows, I can take a really
good guess ;D)

4:00 California Fox Hunt

WNAC 64-Fox Rehoboth/Providence

6:00 Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

6:30 Darkwing Duck

7:00 Goof Troop

7:30 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

8:00 Merrie Melodies

8:30 DuckTales

9:00 XUXA

9:30 Family Matters

10:00 Little House on the Prairie

11:00 Ricki Lake

noon 700 Club

1:00 Infomercial

1:30 Head of the Class


2:00 Bots Master

2:30 Tale Spin

3:00 Tom & Jerry Kids

3:30 Tiny Toon Adventures

4:00 Animaniacs

4:30 Batman: The Animated Series

5:00 Bonkers

5:30 Full House

6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

7:00 Married...with Children

7:30 Family Matters

8:00 Movie "Working Trash"

10:00 In the Heat of the Night

11:00 Married...with Children

11:30 Rush Limbaugh

mid. Arsenio Hall

WABU 68-Ind/CBS Boston

6:00 Daily Bible Lesson

6:30 CBS Morning News

7:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Infomercials

10:30 Children's Room

11:00 Bonanza

noon Wild Wild West


1:00 Salute to America Parade

2:00 Simon & Simon

3:00 Infomercial

3:30 and 4:00 I Love Lucy

4:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

5:00 Golden Girls

5:30 Mama's Family

6:00 Knight Rider

7:00 Magnum, PI

8:00 Movie "A Doll's House"

10:00 Matlock

11:00 Mama's Family

11:30 Twilight Zone

mid. ViaTV

from Boston Globe

WUNI 27-(mostly) Univision Worcester

7:00 Dos Mujeres, Un Camino

The telenovela that starred Erik Estrada. It was so popular that it had to be extended beyond the
original end date and rerun a number of times.

When did Boston Pops begin on CBS? Now that it's not being carried nationwide, I remember
that it was on every year for several years in the 2000s.

And for local fireworks shows, there's barely NOTHING on this listing! Nothing in Providence, not
even WMUR simulcasted WCVB's fireworks!
-crainbebo

Retro: Kentucky Friday, July 4, 1969

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:45 Today On The Farm

7 AM Today (Norman Mailer; Kenneth Wells, president

of the Freedoms Foundation; pianist Nicholas

Zumbro; a report on the Bufalo Bill Museum in

Wyoming)

9 AM Morning Show

9:55 News (Bob Kay)

10 AM It Takes Two (Robert Clary, Gary Crosby, Stubby

Kaye and their wives)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality (Totie Fields, Garry Moore, Lynn Redgrave;

on film: Peter Fonda)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Kaye Ballard, Gypsy Rose Lee, Greg

Morris, Jan Murray, Shani Wallis)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess


12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Run For Your Life

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Alan Sues, Jo Anne Worley)

4 PM Movie: "The 30-Foot Bride Of Candy Rock" (Lou Costello

without Bud, Dorothy Provine as the title character,

from '59)

5:30 Flintstones

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM I Dream Of Jeannie (delay from Mon 7:30 PM)

7:30 High Chaparral

8:30 Name Of The Game

10 PM The Saint

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (guest: actress-singer Lee Beery)

1 AM Alfred Hitchcock Hour

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6:15 Moment Of Meditation

6:20 Good Morning

6:30 Michigan History


7 AM Today

9 AM Paul Dixon

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Bob Braun's 50-50 Club

1:30 You're Putting Me On (regulars Bill Cullen, Peggy

Cass, and Larry Blyden plus three guest celebrities)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Vivienne! (Vivienne della Chiesa)

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 High Chaparral

8:30 Name Of The Game

10 PM The Saint

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:50 Farm News


6 AM Black Heritage (the black experience, North and South,

part 4)

6:30 Young World

7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Uncle Al

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30 PM)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Noon Report

12:30 Nick Clooney

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Movie: "Ride Clear Of Diablo" (this '54 Western has a

bunch of familiar faces: Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea,

Jack Elam, Russell Johnson, Denver Pyle)

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Wild Wild West

8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

9 PM Movie: "The Man From The Diners' Club" (more familiar


faces: Danny Kaye, Telly Savalas, Everett Sloane, George

Kennedy, Jay Novello, from '63)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Movie: "A Man Called Peter" (the story of Peter Marshall--no,

not that Peter Marshall, this one was chaplain of the Senate)

1 AM Jewish Hour

1:30 Local News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

6:30 Black Heritage

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Linkletter Show (Moe De Sesso and his all-animal band, delay

from Thu 4 PM)

9:30 Edge Of Night

10 AM The Lucy Show (Tennessee Ernie Ford guests as Lucy stages

a hoedown at the bank.)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM News, Weather, Sports


1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 T-Bar-V Ranch

4:30 Perry Mason

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Bill Anderson

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

9 PM CBS Movie: "Marco The Magnificent" (story of Marco Polo,

from '65)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Movie: "La Belle Americaine"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

8:30 Skipper Ryle

9 AM Debbie Drake (exercises)

9:30 Galloping Gourmet

10 AM It Takes Two (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

10:25 Movie: "Powder River" (watch for Carl Betz, from '53)

11:50 Fashions In Sewing (Lucille Rivers)

12 N Bewitched
12:30 News, Weather, Sports

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM Merv Griffin

7:20 News, Weather, Sports

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM John Davidson (guests: Lynn Kellogg, David Steinberg)

9 PM Judd For The Defense

10 PM Dick Cavett (the Edwin Hawkins Singers)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Joey Bishop (guest: Dana Valery)

1 AM Insight

WFPK (WKPC) Ch. 15 Louisville (NET)

7:30 What's New

8 PM Big Picture

8:30 Washington Week In Review

9 PM TBA
9:30 Efficient Reading

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Steve Allen (Shelley Berman, Shari Lewis, singer

Ann Dee, Steppenwolf)

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Noon Today

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Jeopardy!

1:30 You're Putting Me On

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game (Robert Morse, Sue Lyon)

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Password (Peter Lawford, Barbara Eden)

5 PM Tales Of The Texas Rangers


5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Wilburn Brothers

7:30 High Chaparral

8:30 Name Of The Game

10 PM The Saint

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Take Five

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

12:30 Eye Guess (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

12:55 NBC News (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

1 PM The Lucy Show (delay from 10 AM, pre-empted

on Ch. 9)

1:30 Movie: "Paris Models"

3 PM Dennis The Menace

3:30 Larry Smith Puppets

4 PM Rocket Robin Hood

4:30 Three Stooges

5 PM Prince Planet

5:30 Captain Fathom

6 PM Flintstones
6:30 Patty Duke

7 PM Wilburn Brothers (guests: the Osborne--not the

Osmond--Brothers)

7:30 Scene Seventy

8:30 Joan Rivers (Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara talk about

interfaith marriage--he's Jewish, she's Catholic)

9 PM CBS Movie: "Marco The Magnificent" (pre-empted on

Ch. 9)

11 PM Movie: "A Yank In Korea"

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

6:30 Buzz Riggins

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Town Talk

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 Paul Harvey

12:30 Mike Douglas

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing


2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Movie: "The Warrior Empress" (Tina Louise has

the title role, from '60)

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM McHale's Navy

7:30 Wild Wild West

8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

9 PM Movie: "Skirts Ahoy"

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Movie: "Written On The Wind"

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

8:30 Uncle Waldo

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 Movie: "Santa Fe Trail"

11:30 Galloping Gourmet

12 N Bewitched

12:30 That Girl

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal


2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Time Tunnel

4:30 Merv Griffin (Robert Morse, Virginia Graham)

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6 PM Movie: "Girl On The Run" (1958 pilot for "77 Sunset

Strip"--Edd Byrnes is the bad guy but the preview

audience went so wild over him that he was written

into the series as Kookie)

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM John Davidson

9 PM Judd For The Defense

10 PM Dick Cavett

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Joey Bishop

1 AM Movie: "Yankee Doodle Dandy" (Jimmy Cagney's Oscar-

winning portrayal of George M. Cohan, from '42)

WBLG Ch. 62 (WTVQ Ch. 36) Lexington (ABC)

8:30 Film

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Movie: "Gentleman Jim" (Errol Flynn as heavyweight champ

Gentleman Jim Corbett, from '42)


12 N Bewitched

12:30 That Girl

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Perry Mason

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K. Smith)

6:30 Merv Griffin (James Earl Jones, Arthur Godfrey,

John Hartford, Aretha Franklin's sister Carolyn,

herself a singer)

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM John Davidson

9 PM Judd For The Defense

10 PM Dick Cavett

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Joey Bishop

E Kentucky Educational Television (WKMU/21 Murray, WKPI/22 Pikeville,

WKZT/23 Elizabethtown, WKAS/25 Ashland, WKSO/29 Somerset, WKHA/35

Hazard, WKMA/35 Madisonville, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington,


WKON/52 Owenton, WKGB/53 Bowling Green, WCVN/54 Covington) (NET)

4 PM Film: deep-sea craft being developed by the Navy

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5 PM What's New

5:30 Spectrum (group therapy for people who can't be themselves)

6 PM Highway Safety (fifth of five programs on safe driving, given in preparation

for the holiday weekend)

6:30 SECA Interconnect (IIRC, this was a consortium of Southern educational

stations called the Southern Educational Communications Association--

I remember that South Carolina ETV was part of it)

7 PM TBA

7:30 Photography (how to take an indoor picture)

8 PM Sounds Of Summer (Boston Pops Old Timers' Night and the Cincinnati May

Music Festival)

sign of 10 PM

Retro: Northern California/Southern Oregon Mon, July 4, 1977

from Sacramento Bee

2 KTVU-Ind Oakland

2r KTVN-CBS Reno

3 KCRA-NBC Sacramento

4 KRON-NBC San Francisco

4r KCRL-NBC Reno
5 KPIX-NBC San Francisco

5m KOBI-NBC/ABC Medford

6 KVIE-PBS Sacramento

7 KGO-ABC San Francisco

7r KRCR-NBC/ABC Redding

8 KOLO-ABC Reno

9 KIXE-PBS Redding

10 KXTV-ABC Sacramento

10m KMED-CBS/ABC Medford

12 KHSL-CBS/ABC Chico

13 KOVR-ABC Stockton

31 KMUV-Ind/Sp Sacramento

40 KTXL-Ind Sacramento

Morning

5:50

40 Public Afairs

6:00

3 Educational Films

5-10-12 Summer Semester

5m Captain Kangaroo

6:20

4 News
7 Making It Count

6:25

13 News

6:30

2r Summer Semester

4 School of the Air

5 Sut Yung Ying Yee

7r Yoga for Health

8 Altitude

10 Captain Kangaroo

12 Potpourri

13 Let's Speak Spanish

40 Not for Women Only

6:50

7 News

7:00

2 Cartoon Town

2r-5-5m-12 CBS Morning News

3-4-4r-7r-10m Today

7-8-13 Good Morning America

10 Howdy Doody
7:30

10 7:30am Show

40 Captain Mitch Cartoons

8:00

2 Bullwinkle

2r-5-12 Captain Kangaroo

5m Good Morning America

10 CBS Morning News

40 Archies

8:30

2 Romper Room

40 Lassie

9:00

2 Big Valley

2r-5m-12 Here's Lucy

3 Tattletales

4-4r-10m Sanford & Son

5 Summer Camp

7 AM San Francisco

7r Good Morning America

8 Sesame Street
10 Dinah!

13 Morning Scene

40 Flintstones

9:30

2r-5-5m-12 Price is Right

3-4-4r-10m Hollywood Squares

40 I Love Lucy

10:00

2 FBI

3-4-4r-10m Wheel of Fortune

7-7r-8-13 Happy Days

40 Movie "John Paul Jones"

10:30

2r-5-5m-10-12 Love of Life

3-4-4r-10m Anybody's Guess

7-7r-8-13 $20,000 Pyramid

11:00

2 Phil Donahue

2r-5-5m-10-12 Young & the Restless

3-4-4r-10m Shoot for the Stars

7-7r-8-13 Second Chance


11:30

2r-5-5m-10-12 Search for Tomorrow

3 Joker's Wild

4-4r-10m Chico & the Man

7-7r-8-13 Family Feud

Afternoon

noon

2 That Girl

2r Phil Donahue

3-4-5-10-12 News

4r Not for Women Only

5m Hi, Noon-Hi, Neighbor

7-7r-8-13 All My Children

10m Gong Show

40 Dick Van Dyke

12:30

2 Movie "Drum Beat"

2r-5-5m-10-12 As the World Turns

3 Phil Donahue

4-4r-10m Days of Our Lives

40 Andy Griffith
1:00

7-7r-8 Ryan's Hope

13 Cross-Wits

31 PTL Club

40 Movie "1776"

1:30

2r-5-5m-10-12 Guiding Light

3 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

4-4r-10m Doctors

7-7r-8-13 One Life to Live

2:00

2r-5-5m-10-12 All in the Family

3-4-4r Another World

2:15

7-7r-8-13 General Hospital

2:30

2 Star Trek (animated)

2r-5-5m-10-12 Match Game '77

3:00

2 Mighty Mouse/Bugs Bunny


2r-5-12 Tattletales

3 Days of Our Lives

4 Dinah!

4r Gong Show

5m One Life to Live

7-7r-8-13 Edge of Night

10 Price is Right

10m $20,000 Pyramid

31 Su Comedias Favoritas

40 Three Stooges

3:30

2 Archies

2r Merv Griffin

4r Howdy Doody

5 Marcus Welby, MD

7 TBA

7r Days of Our Lives

8 Movie "Ship of Fools" (pt 1)

9 Lilias, Yoga & You

10m Bryn's Notebook

12 Dinah!

13 Ryan's Hope

40 Popeye/Bugs Bunny
3:45

5m General Hospital

4:00

2-3-4r New Mickey Mouse Club

6-9 Sesame Street

7 Days of Liberty

10-10m Mike Douglas

13 My Three Sons

40 Gilligan's Island

4:30

2 Batman

3 Lucy Show

4 Merv Griffin

4r Bewitched

5 Mike Douglas

5m-7r Ironside

8 News

13 Family Afair

31 Los Torres

40 Partridge Family

5:00

2-4r Partridge Family


2r Concentration

3-7 News

6-9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8 ABC Evening News

12 Emergency One!

13 Adam-12

40 Brady Bunch

5:30

2 Bewitched

2r-5m-10-13 News

4r My Three Sons

6 Electric Company

7-8 ABC Monday Night Baseball

7r ABC Evening News

9 Villa Alegre

31 Noticiero

40 Hogan's Heroes

Evening

6:00

2-40 Star Trek

2r-5m-10 CBS Evening News

3-4r NBC Nightly News

4-5-7r-12 News
6 Lilias, Yoga & You

9 Zoom

13 ABC Evening News

31 Val de la O

6:30

2r-3-4r-5m-10 News

5-12 CBS Evening News

6 Erica

9 Rebop

10m NBC Nightly News

13 Merv Griffin

7:00

2 Odd Couple

2r To Tell the Truth

3 Weeknight

4 NBC Nightly News

4r Bill of Rights Today

5 News

5m Hardy Boys-Nancy Drew Mysteries

6 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7r Wonder Woman

9 Lilias, Yoga & You

10 Concentration
10m Welcome Back Kotter

12 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau

31 Mi Dulce Enamorada

40 Movie "The Music Man"

7:30

2 Lucy Show

2r Celebrity Sweepstakes

3 Hollywood Squares

4 Wah Kue

4r Freedom is...

5 Evening

6 Black Perspective on the News

9 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

10 Match Game PM

10m Barney Miller

8:00

2 Movie "The Seven Little Foys"

2r-5-5m-10-12 Our Happiest Birthday (Walter Cronkite hosts a look back at the 1976
Bicentennial celebrations)

3-4-4r-10m Little House on the Prairie

6-9 Legacy: The Year of the Bicentennial (another look back at 1976)

7-7r-8-13 ABC Comedy Special "Mason"

31 La Senora Joven
8:30

7 ABC Evening News

7r-13 ABC Monday Night Baseball

8 Movie "Rebel Without a Cause"

9:00

2r-5-5m-10-12 They Said It with Music: From Yankee Doodle to Ragtime (Jean Stapleton, Jason
Robards, Flip Wilson, Tony Randall, and Bernadette Peters co-host this salute to America and the
American songwriter)

3-4-4r-10m NBC Monday Night at the Movies "Dark Victory"

6-9 Be Glad Then, America (a behind-the-scenes look at the opera, which made its debut at Penn
State in 1976)

7 Movie "A Patch of Blue"

31 Simplemente Maria

10:00

2-40 News

6 Great Performances "Music from America"

9 Age of Uncertainty

31 Grandes Espectaculares

11:00

2 TBA

2r-3-4-4r-5-5m-7-7r-8-10-10m-12-13 News

6 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

31 PTL Club

40 All That Glitters


11:30

2 Joker's Wild

2r-5-5m-7-7r-8-12 TBA (program wasn't listed)

3-4-4r-10m Tonight Show

6 Celebrating a Century

10 It Takes a Thief

13 Ironside

40 I Love Lucy

Late Night

midnight

2 TBA

40 Movie "Lucky Me"

12:30

10 News

13 Streets of San Francisco

1:00

3-4 Tomorrow

1:30

5 Rifleman
1:40

13 News

1:45

7 News

2:00

40 Movie "Above Suspicion"

4:00

40 Movie "The Seventh Cross"

Retro: Manitoba/NW Ontario Mon, July 5, 1971

from Winnipeg Tribune

CESM 2-Cable Thompson

12:30pm Dr. Kildare

1:30 Peyton Place

2:00 Beat the Clock

2:30 Famous Jury Trials

3:00 Another World

3:30 Trouble with Tracy

4:00 Popeye Playhouse

5:00 Bewitched

5:30 Petticoat Junction


6:00 Truth or Consequences

6:30 Archie

7:00 UFO

8:00 Bewitched

8:30 Carol Burnett

9:30 Pig 'n' Whistle

10:00 Ironside

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:15 Dr. Kildare

CBWFT 3-SRC Winnipeg

2pm Children's programs

2:30 Oui ou non

3:00 Femme d'aujourd'hui

4:00 Ulysse et Oscar

4:30 Woody le pic (Woody Woodpecker)

5:00 Perdus

6:00 Taxi dans les nuages

6:30 Dossiers

7:00 Le Telejournal/Sports

7:13 A propos

7:30 Sol et Gobelet

8:00 Ma sorciere bien-aimee (Bewitched)

8:30 Les trois as

9:00 Prise I
9:30 Arsene Lupin

10:30 Son et images

11:00 Le Telejournal/Sports

11:30 Cinema "Le feu aux poudres"

CKOS 3-CBC Yorkton (CKOS had a transmitter at Baldy Mountain, which switched parents to
CBWT in the mid 70s)

8:50 Mr. Dressup

9:15 Peyton Place

9:45 Good Morning

10:00 Mr. Dressup

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene

11:00 Sesame Street

noon News

1:00 Movie: TBA

2:45 Elizabeth's Kitchen

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Galloping Gourmet

4:30 Drop In

5:00 Clubhouse Capers

5:30 Woody Woodpecker

6:00 News

6:30 Nanny & the Professor

7:00 Here's Lucy


7:30 Dianne

8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 This is the Law

9:00 Bold Ones "A Continual Roar of Musketry" (pt 2)

10:00 Nature of Things "Wild Africa: Something News" (pt 3)

11:00 CBC National News

11:20 Nightbeat

11:30 Cottonpickers

KDAL 3-CBS Duluth

6:55 Five Minutes to Live By

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Exercise with Gloria

9:20 Lucille Rivers

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Family Afair

10:30 Love of Life

11:00 Where the Heart is

11:24 CBS News

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon Town & Country

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing

1:30 Guiding Light


2:00 Secret Storm

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC

3:30 Big Valley

4:30 Lucy Show

5:00 Flintstones

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Gunsmoke

7:30 Here's Lucy

8:00 Mayberry RFD

8:30 Doris Day

9:00 Suspense Theatre "Lassiter"

10:00 News

10:30 Merv Griffin

CESM 4-Cable Thompson

12:30pm A World Apart

1:00 Cartoons

1:30 Newlywed Game

2:00 Dating Game

2:30 General Hospital

3:00 One Life to Life

3:30 Dark Shadows

4:00 All My Children


4:30 Cartoons

5:00 Lassie

5:30 Let's Make a Deal

6:00 Dick Van Dyke

6:30 Let's Make a Deal

7:00 Newlyweds

7:30 Reel Game

8:00 Movie: TBA

10:00 Dragnet

10:30 TBA

11:00 Dick Cavett

11:30 Laredo

KXJB 4-CBS Valley City/Fargo

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Lucy Show

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Family Afair

10:30 Love of Life

11:00 Where the Heart is

11:24 CBS News

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon News

12:30 As the World Turns


1:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing

1:30 Guiding Light

2:00 Secret Storm

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Adelson's Alley

3:30 Fashions in Sewing

4:30 Star Trek

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Gunsmoke

7:30 Here's Lucy

8:00 Mayberry RFD

8:30 Doris Day

9:00 Suspense Theatre "Lassiter"

10:00 News

10:45 Movie "4-D Man"

CKX 5-CBC Brandon

9:35 Ed Allen

10:00 Mr. Dressup

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene

11:00 Sesame Street

noon News

1:00 Movie: TBA


2:30 Double Exposure

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Galloping Gourmet

4:30 Drop In

5:00 Rocket Robin Hood

5:30 Woody Woodpecker

6:00 News

6:30 Agriviews

7:00 Johnny Cash

7:30 Dianne

8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 This is the Law

9:00 Bold Ones "A Continual Roar of Musketry" (pt 2)

10:00 Nature of Things "Wild Africa: Something New" (pt 3)

11:00 CBC National News

11:20 Star Trek

CBWT 6-CBC Winnipeg

9:30 News

9:35 Ed Allen

10:00 Mr. Dressup

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene

11:00 Sesame Street


noon Luncheon Date

1:00 Andy of Mayberry (Andy Griffith)

1:25 Afternoon Calendar

1:30 55 North Maple Street

2:00 What on Earth

2:30 Coronation Street

2:55 Afternoon Calendar

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Galloping Gourmet

4:30 Drop In

5:00 Rocket Robin Hood

5:30 Woody Woodpecker

6:00 Zoos of the World

6:30 24 Hours

7:00 30 from Winnipeg

7:30 Dianne

8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 This is the Law

9:00 Bold Ones "A Continual Roar of Musketry" (pt 2)

10:00 Nature of Things "Wild Africa: Something New" (pt 3)

11:00 CBC National News

11:20 Viewpoint

11:29 Metro News

11:44 Cinema 6 "Crack-Up"


WDSM 6-NBC Duluth

7:00 Today (Rona Barrett at 8:25)

9:00 Dinah's Place

9:30 Concentration

10:00 Sale of the Century

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jeopardy!

11:30 Who, What or Where Game

11:55 NBC News

noon News

12:15 Payton's Place

12:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game

1:00 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World

2:30 Bright Promise

3:00 Somerset

3:30 Galloping Gourmet

4:00 Mr. Toot

5:00 Hazel

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 From a Bird's Eye View "Witness for the Persecution"

7:00 Comedy Theatre "Dear Deductible"


8:00 Movie "Banyon"

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

CJAY 7-CTV Winnipeg

11:30 Man Trap

---

12:50 University of the Air

1:20 Whirl of Fashion

1:50 Lucille Rivers

2:00 Yoga

2:30 Famous Jury Trials

3:00 Another World

3:30 Trouble with Tracy

4:00 Man Trap

4:30 Peyton Place

5:00 Animal World

5:30 Beat the Clock

6:00 Truth or Consequences

6:30 News

7:00 UFO "The Cat with Ten Lives"

8:00 Room 222

8:30 Rod Serling's Night Gallery "Make Me Laugh"/"Clean Kills and Other Trophies"

9:30 Pig 'n' Whistle (guest Cardew Robinson)

10:00 Ironside "The Target"


11:00 CTV National News

11:20 Sports

11:30 News/Weather

11:40 Focus

WDAZ 8-NBC Devils Lake

7:00 Today (news at 7:25 and 8:25)

9:00 Dinah's Place

9:30 Concentration

10:00 Sale of the Century

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jeopardy!

11:30 Who, What or Where Game

11:55 NBC News

noon News/Grain & Livestock Markets

12:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game

1:00 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World

2:30 Bright Promise

3:00 Partyline

3:45 Somerset

4:15 Sunset Movie "Westbound"

5:25 Toni Holt

5:30 NBC Nightly News


6:00 News

6:30 From a Bird's Eye View "Witness for the Persecution"

7:00 Comedy Theatre "Dear Deductible"

8:00 Movie "Banyon"

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

KTHI 11-ABC Fargo/Grand Forks

9:00 Burns & Allen

9:30 Good Morning

10:30 That Girl

11:00 Bewitched

11:30 A World Apart

noon Dialing for Dollars

12:30 Let's Make a Deal

1:00 Newlywed Game

1:30 Dating Game

2:00 General Hospital

2:30 One Life to Live

3:00 Password

3:30 Dennis the Menace

4:00 Gilligan's Island

4:30 I Love Lucy

5:00 News

5:30 ABC Evening News


6:00 Truth or Consequences

6:30 Let's Make a Deal

7:00 Special (conversation with Chief Justice Warren Burger)

7:30 It was a Very Good Year

8:00 Movie "El Greco"

10:00 The Scene Tonight

10:30 Dick Cavett

mid. News

KCND 12-ABC Pembina

10:00 Jack LaLanne

10:30 That Girl

11:00 Bewitched

11:30 A World Apart

noon Around the Country

12:30 Cartoon Party

1:00 Newlywed Game

1:30 Dating Game

2:00 General Hospital

2:30 One Life to Live

3:00 Password

3:30 All My Children

4:00 Cartoon Party

4:30 Jef's Collie (Lassie)

5:00 Let's Make a Deal


5:30 ABC Evening News

6:00 Dick van Dyke

6:30 Let's Make a Deal

7:00 Special (conversation with Chief Justice Warren Burger)

7:30 It was a Very Good Year

8:00 Movie "Away All Boats"

10:10 Dragnet "Missing Persons-The Body"

10:55 Race Results

11:00 Dick Cavett

mid. News

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Re: Retro: Manitoba/NW Ontario Mon, July 5, 1971

I'm guessing that by 1971, CBWT had no split feed with its transmitters in Northwestern Ontario?
Listings I once saw from the 1960s showed CBWAT Kenora having a somewhat diferent schedule
than CBWT; it appeared they carried some CBC Toronto programs such as Provincial Afairs.

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Re: Retro: Manitoba/NW Ontario Mon, July 5, 1971

Quote Originally Posted by EJM

With both KDAL (the current KDLH) and KXJB carrying Sesame Street, did educational outlets
WDSE and KFME (which were both on the air at the time) also carry the show?

WDSE and KFME did carry "Sesame Street" at the time, but in the afternoon.

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Re: Retro: Manitoba/NW Ontario Mon, July 5, 1971

Quote Originally Posted by EJM

With both KDAL (the current KDLH) and KXJB carrying Sesame Street, did educational outlets
WDSE and KFME (which were both on the air at the time) also carry the show?

Also, even though there were already two ABC affiliates listed, I wonder why WDIO/WIRT wasn't
also included (especially since it was the only Twin Ports outlet to have an Iron Range satellite
station, as opposed to just translators).

KTHI was cablecast in both Winnipeg and Kenora (the Tribune listed cable positions for both
cities, as well as a full listing of CBWT relays), KCND was a border-blaster channel (Pembina is just
over the border from Emerson in Southern Manitoba).
Got the two channels mixed up ...ch 12 was in both cities on cable, with 11 also available in
Winnipeg. Also Kenora took their NBC from WDAZ's sister station in Fargo, WDAY 6.

Anyone know the source of "CESM 4 Cable Thompson?" It's clearly an ABC feed, but most of the
day is ofset a half hour, and all of the news, even the network news is missing. Was it a tape
delay sort of operation?

My guess with the Thompson cable channels is that it was a similar situation to how the Bangor
stations were fed to Maritime cablecos in the early 70s...tape OTA in one location (I'm guessing
Winnipeg in this case) and bicycle the tape...though based on the listings, Thompson seems to
be the only area in the province with that set-up.

Yellowknife used to have such a cable channel, but it relayed CTV (probably CFRN Edmonton) on
delay.

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Re: Retro: Manitoba/NW Ontario Mon, July 5, 1971

Since I mentioned it in an earlier reply, here's the Winnipeg and Kenora cableco line-ups then:

Winnipeg

2 CBWT-CBC

4 KXJB-CBS
5 CJAY-CTV

8 WDAZ-NBC

10 CBWFT-SRC

11 KTHI-ABC

12 KCND-ABC

Kenora

2 CBWT-CBC (OTA ch 8 )

4 CJAY-CTV

6 KCND-ABC

7 KXJB-CBS

9 CBWFT-SRC

13 WDAY-NBC (Fargo sister station to WDAZ)

Retro: Kentucky Saturday, July 7, 1973

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:30 Farm Report

7 AM Houndcats (delay from 8 AM)

7:30 Movie: "Flufy" (Tony Randall has a domesticated lion;

with Shirley Jones, Edward Andrews, from '65)

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther


10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Wimbledon: men's singles final highlights (Jan Kodes won)

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball: Yankees-Twins or Red Sox-White Sox

5 PM Wimbledon: women's singles final highlights (Billie Jean King won)

and men's doubles final highlights (Jimmy Connors and Ilie Nastase

won), time approximate

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley)

7 PM To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Gene Rayburn)

7:30 The Adventurer (Gene Barry and Barry Morse in an international-intrigue

series filmed in Europe; in this episode watch for Ed Bishop of "UFO")

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Honey Pot"

11:30 News

12 M Movie: "The Intruders"

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

7:30 Farm Report

8 AM Houndcats
8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Wimbledon (see Ch. 3)

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball: Yankees-Twins or Red Sox-White Sox

5 PM Wimbledon (see Ch. 3)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM UFO

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Honey Pot"

11:30 News

12 M Movie: "Help!"

2 AM Star Trek

3 AM Girl From U.N.C.L.E.

4 AM Star Trek

5 AM Girl From U.N.C.L.E.

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)


5:50 Farm News

6 AM Summer Semester: "Practical English for Hispanic

Americans"

6:30 Call The Doctor (rerun from Sun 11 AM)

7:30 Bugs Bunny (delay from 8 AM)

8 AM Play It Safe

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies: Jonathan Winters lends his

voice to "The Frickert Fracas" (and implies that Maude

Frickert is his grandmother)

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival: "The Little Ones," '65, from

England

2 PM Vision On

2:30 Movie: "Conspirator" (Elizabeth Taylor's first adult role, from

'49--she plays a girl married to a British officer who's really

a Communist spy (played by Robert Taylor))

4 PM Daktari

5 PM Suspense Theatre

6 PM News
6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM National Geographic (a tour of Australia)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "By The Light Of The Silvery Moon"

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7 AM Summer Semester

7:30 Cartoon Circus

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festval

2 PM Movie: "Gay Purr-ee" (Judy Garland and Robert Goulet

lend their voices to this animated tale of a country


cat who visits Paris, from '62)

3:30 Movie: "20 Mule Team" (this Western from '40 takes place

in Death Valley, but I'd be surprised if Ch. 11 inserted any

20 Mule Team Borax commercials)

5 PM UFO

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw (Tennessee Ernie Ford, Sammi Smith, Charlie McCoy)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Dead Ringer"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

7 AM Curiosity Shop (emotions: the improv group the Committee creates

a symphony from sounds connected with fear, sadness, joy, and love;

a segment on frustration involves squeezing into a phone booth with

a balloon (sounds like "Candid Camera"), delay from Sun 10 AM)

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds
9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "Nanny And The Professor" in a spy

story centered around a found microdot; the original cast provides

voices.

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Skipper Ryle's Pinbusters

12 N Movie: "Nine Hours To Rama"

2 PM Wrestling

3 PM NFL Action '73 (Jim Brown narrates "The Year Of The Runner": O.J.

Simpson wins the NFL rushing championship with 1251 yards; Larry

Brown powers the Redskins' ofense to the NFL title; Franco Harris

ties one of Jim Brown's records by rushing for over 100 yards in six

consecutive games.)

3:30 Soul Train (Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Chuck Jackson, the

Jackson Sisters)

4:30 Superstars Of Rock (Tower of Power, Olivia Newton-John, Delbert and

Glen, Steve Goodman)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Schaefer 500 USAC Race from Pocono International

Raceway; U.S.-Russian wrestling meet)

6:30 Hogan's Heroes

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Partridge Family

8:30 Paul Lynde Show (watch for Allen Jenkins, a/k/a the voice of Officer

Dibble on "Top Cat")

9 PM Burns And Schreiber Comedy Hour (Ruth Buzzi, singer Maxine Weldon)

10 PM The Vernons Sing A New Song (gospel group the Vernon Family, Pat Boone,
Dan Issel, and Rev. Ard Hoven)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Adventures Of Tartu"

1:30 In Concert (Buddy Miles and his band, Rare Earth, Deep Purple, guitarist

Rory Gallagher, delay from Fri 11:30 PM)

WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Electric Company

12:30 Sesame Street

1:30 Electric Company

2 PM Zoom

2:30 Electric Company

3 PM Fashion Focus

3:30 America, Be Fit

3:45 Living Better

4 PM Lilias, Yoga And You

4:30 Book Beat

5 PM Harambee
5:30 Between The Lines

6 PM Garden Show

6:30 Who Is Man?

7 PM Firing Line

8 PM The Session (folk-rock singer Don Crawford performs

some of his own songs)

8:30 Playhouse New York Biography (re-enactment of the

Wright Brothers' first flight)

10 PM Portrait Of A Hero As A Young Man (George Washington

in the French and Indian War)

11:30 Cinema Showcase

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

7 AM Agriculture U.S.A.

7:30 Leisure

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days


12:30 Wimbledon (see Ch. 3)

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball: Yankees-Twins or Red Sox-White Sox

5 PM Wimbledon (see Ch. 3)

6 PM Porter Wagoner

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk (salute to Canada)

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Honey Pot"

11:30 News

12 M Early Start (religious program)

12:10 Movie: "The Brigand Of Kandahar"

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

7:30 Bugs Bunny (not the CBS show)

8 AM Popeye

8:30 Porky Pig

9 AM Rocky And His Friends

9:30 Jonny Quest

10 AM Daniel Boone

11 AM Rifleman

11:30 Movie: "The Chinese Cat" (Sidney Toler as Charlie

Chan, from '44)

1 PM Movie: "Masterson Of Kansas" (George Montgomery


is Bat Masterson, from '54)

2:30 Rifleman

3 PM Wrestling

4 PM Roller Derby

5 PM Dennis The Menace

5:30 Andy Griffith

6 PM I Love Lucy

6:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father (guest: astronaut L. Gordon

Cooper)

7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

7:30 Gilligan's Island (guest: John McGiver)

8 PM Boris Karlof Presents Thriller (one of the guests is John

Newland, host of the similar "One Step Beyond")

9 PM Movie: "The Mad Magician" (Vincent Price, from '54)

11 PM Twilight Zone

11:30 Roller Games

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

7 AM Across The Fence

7:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch (delay from 8:30 AM)

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Death Valley Days

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies


10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM Bill Anderson

2:30 Tobacco Talk

3 PM Wrestling

4 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea

5 PM Waltons (delay from Thu 8 PM)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Man-Made Monster"

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

7 AM Curiosity Shop (same as Ch. 12)

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf
8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Wrestling

12:30 Lidsville

1 PM Action '73 (Vicki Lawrence, Foster Sylvers, the Heywoods,

from Leo Carrillo Beach, CA)

2 PM Kid Power (delay from 11:30 AM)

2:30 Funky Phantom (delay from 12 N)

3 PM Movie: "Gold Raiders" (the Three Stooges in a straight Western,

from '52)

4 PM Boxing: Sammy Goss vs. Jose Fernandez, junior lightweights, 12

rounds, from Madison Square Garden

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Reasoner Report

7 PM Thrillseekers

7:30 This Is Your Life (Dana Andrews is surprised by his wife, actress

Mary Todd Andrews; John Gavin; John Volpe, Nixon's first-term

Secretary of Transportation)

8 PM Partridge Family

8:30 Paul Lynde Show

9 PM Burns And Schreiber Comedy Hour

10 PM Jigsaw
11 PM Twilight Zone

11:30 Movie: "The Unearthly Stranger"

1:10 ABC News (Sam Donaldson)

1:25 Movie: "Robbery Roman Style"

WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)

10 AM New Shapes: Education

10:30 Rap

11 AM Cartoons

11:30 Wally's Workshop

12 N Sports Action Pro-File (Expos' manager Gene Mauch)

12:30 Movie: "The Wagons Roll At Night" (Humphrey Bogart stars

in a tale of carnival life, from '41)

2 PM Wrestling

3 PM Roller Derby

4 PM Trip (drug abuse in the Louisville area; Curtis Mayfield is

interviewed)

4:30 Lost In Space

5:30 Flipside (how a record is produced, with Roberta Flack, jazz

flutist Yusef Latef, Atlantic Records vice president Joel Dorn)

6 PM Soul Train

7 PM Movie: "Phantom From Space"

8:30 Movie: "Invasion Of The Animal People"

10 PM Boris Karlof Presents Thriller


11 PM Wrestling

12 M Movie: "Bundle Of Joy" (Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher, from '56)

WBLG Ch. 62 (WTVQ Ch. 36) Lexington (ABC)

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Lidsville

1 PM Action '73

2 PM Movie: "Men In Her Life"

3 PM Championship Wrestling

4 PM Boxing (see Ch. 32)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers (guests:

Willie Shoemaker and McLean Stevenson)

7 PM UFO

8 PM Partridge Family

8:30 Paul Lynde Show

9 PM Burns And Schreiber Comedy Hour


10 PM Jigsaw

11 PM ABC News

11:15 News

11:30 Movie: "The Bride Came C.O.D."

E Kentucky Educational Network (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown, WKSO/29

Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington, WKON/52 Owenton,

WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville) (PBS)

of air on Saturday

Retro: Kentucky Saturday, July 5, 1958

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

Chs. 5, 9, 12, 18, 27 listed Eastern Time

Chs. 3, 7, 11, 14, 50 listed Central Time

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

8:30 Cartoon Carnival

9 AM Howdy Doody

9:30 Ruf And Reddy

10 AM Fury

10:30 Blondie (reruns with Arthur Lake and Pamela Britton)

11 AM True Story

11:30 Detective's Diary (I think these were "Saber Of London"


reruns)

12 N Farming With Jack Crowner

12:55 Senate Report (Sen. John Sherman Cooper)

1 PM Kentucky Afield

1:30 Baseball: Pirates-(Milwaukee) Braves

4 PM Circus Boy (ABC, delay from Thu 6:30 PM, time approximate)

4:30 Wagon Train (delay from Wed 6:30 PM)

5:30 Cisco Kid

6 PM Tomorrow's Champions (teenagers in amateur boxing matches)

6:25 News

6:30 People Are Funny

7 PM Bob Crosby (Kathryn Grayson, Sheb Wooley, comedian Jackie

Cannon, COLOR)

8 PM Club Oasis (Spike Jones)

8:30 Turning Point

9 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents (CBS, pre-empted on Ch. 11, delay

from Sun 8:30 PM)

9:30 Lawrence Welk (ABC, delay from 8 PM)

10 PM Broken Arrow (ABC, delay from Tue 8 PM)

10:30 People's Choice (delay from Thu 8 PM)

11 PM Joseph Cotten (delay from 9:30 PM)

11:30 Movie: "Golden Boy" (a break for William Holden in 1939)

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)


8 AM Movie: "Saga Of Death Valley" (Roy Rogers)

9:30 Signal Three

10 AM Howdy Doody

10:30 Ruf And Reddy

11 AM Fury

11:30 Blondie

12 N True Story

12:30 Detective's Diary

1 PM Little Show

1:15 Dugout Dope

1:25 Baseball: Phillies-Reds (then called the Redlegs)

4 PM Baseball Scoreboard (time approximate)

4:15 Top Pro Golf (Gene Littler vs. Gene Sarazen)

5:15 All About Sports

5:30 Movie: "Home On The Prairie" (Gene Autry)

6:30 Midwestern Hayride (COLOR)

7:30 People Are Funny

8 PM Bob Crosby (COLOR)

9 PM Club Oasis

9:30 Turning Point

10 PM Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (Kenneth Lane, Jersey City,

NJ, operatic tenor; the Melody Knights, New Britain,

CT, polka band; Paul Gaither, Silver Spring, MD, tap

dancer; Thomas Cascone, Hartford, CT, ventriloquist;

the Boardwalk Drummers, Atlantic City, NJ, tap dancers)


10:30 Joseph Cotten

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:15 Movie: "Swing Time" (Fred and Ginger, from '38)

WTVW Ch. 7 Evansville (ABC)

12 N Compass

12:30 Movie: "Beyond The Rockies"

1:30 Movie: "Almost A Gentleman"

3 PM Movie: "Gun Law"

4 PM Four O'Clock Hop (Bif Cole)

5 PM Film: "The Big Train"

5:30 Jungle Jim

6 PM Sky King

6:30 Dick Clark (singers Don Cornell, Johnny Cash, Jan

and Arnie (better known as Jan and Dean), the

Upbeats)

7 PM Country Music Jubilee (Jim Reeves' guest is Slim

Whitman)

8 PM Lawrence Welk (the Lennon Sisters' 6-year-old

brother Pat joins them on "Christopher Robin Is

Saying His Prayers")

9 PM Life With Elizabeth (Betty White)

9:30 Wrestling (from the studio)

11 PM Movie: "Great Day" (how the residents of an English


village prepared for a visit from Eleanor Roosevelt)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (ABC, still listed as ABC, DuMont)

7 AM Know Your World

7:15 Industry On Parade

7:30 Big Picture

8 AM Get Set, Go!

8:30 Better Business Bureau

8:55 Play It Safe

9 AM Movie: "Adventure Of The Masked Phantom" (sounds

like a poor man's Lone Ranger--it is a Western)

10:30 Cowboy G-Men

11 AM Ramar Of The Jungle

11:30 Laurel And Hardy

12 N TV Dance Party

4 PM Movie: "Paid To Kill"

5 PM Movie: "Western Courage" (Ken Maynard)

6 PM Movie: "Moon Over Her Shoulder"

7:30 Dick Clark

8 PM Country Music Jubilee

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Janet Dean, Registered Nurse

10:30 Wrestling From Chicago

11:30 Movie: "The Cowboy And The Blonde"


WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

9 AM Heckle And Jeckle

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10 AM Captain Kangaroo

11 AM Jimmy Dean (guest: Connie Francis)

12 N Lone Ranger

12:30 Songs Of Faith

1 PM Cartoon Circus

2 PM Western Movie

3 PM Film Feature

3:30 Horse Race: Mother Goose Stakes, mile and one-sixteenth,

for three-year-old fillies, from Belmont Park

4 PM 20th Century-Fox Hour

5 PM Maverick (ABC, delay from Sun 6:30 PM)

6 PM Hi Varieties (high-school talent show)

6:30 Perry Mason

7:30 Top Dollar

8 PM Oh! Susanna (Gale Storm)

8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

9 PM Gunsmoke

9:30 Sea Hunt

10 PM Ozzie And Harriet (ABC, delay from Wed 8 PM)

10:30 News, Weather And Sports


10:55 Movie: "Time To Kill" (Lloyd Nolan as one of many

actors to play Michael Shayne, from '42)

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (CBS)

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Jimmy Dean

12 N Lone Ranger

12:30 Film Feature

1 PM Movies: "Garden Of The Moon" and "The Law

Rides Again"

3:30 Horse Race: Mother Goose Stakes

4 PM Movie: "Arizona Whirlwind" (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson,

Bob Steele)

5 PM Championship Wrestling

6 PM My Little Margie

6:30 Ray Milland (as Prof. Ray McNulty)

7 PM Ellery Queen

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Top Dollar

9 PM Oh! Susanna

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:15 Movie: "Between Two Worlds"


WFIE Ch. 14 Evansville (NBC)

9 AM Howdy Doody

9:30 Ruf And Reddy

10 AM Fury

10:30 Blondie

11 AM True Story

11:30 Detective's Diary

12 N Film Feature

12:30 Willy (June Havoc)

1 PM Our Message

1:15 Leo Durocher

1:30 Baseball: Pirates-(Milwaukee) Braves

4:15 Big Picture (time approximate)

4:45 Wonderful Words Of Life

5 PM Saturday Dance

6 PM Brave Eagle

6:30 People Are Funny

7 PM Bob Crosby (COLOR)

8 PM Club Oasis

8:30 Turning Point

9 PM Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

9:30 Joseph Cotten

10 PM Badge 714 ("Dragnet" reruns)


10:30 News, Weather And Sports

10:35 Movie: "In Old Chicago" (the story of the O'Leary

family, whose cow supposedly caused the big fire)

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/ABC)

1 PM Musical Varieties

1:25 Baseball: Phillies-Reds (Redlegs)

3:55 Baseball Scoreboard (time approximate)

4 PM Western Movie

6 PM Decision For Research (artificial aids in surgery and prosthetic

devices)

6:30 Get Set, Go!

7 PM TBA

7:30 People Are Funny

8 PM Bob Crosby (COLOR)

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

10:30 Joseph Cotten

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:20 Movie: "Stranger On The Prowl"

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

9:30 Western Movie


10:30 Children's Gospel Hour

11 AM Captain Kangaroo

12 N Parson To Person

12:05 Movie: "Swanee River" (Don Ameche as Stephen

Foster, watch for Al Jolson, from '39)

2 PM Len Carl (music)

3:30 Horse Race: Mother Goose Stakes

4 PM Movie: "Arizona Whirlwind"

5 PM Championship Wrestling

6 PM Movie: "Murder Over New York" (Sidney Toler as

Charlie Chan, from '40)

7 PM Ellery Queen

7:30 Waterfront

8 PM Movie: "War Paint" (Robert Stack, from '53)

10 PM News And Weather

10:15 I Led Three Lives

10:45 Mr. District Attorney

11:15 Movie: "Between Two Worlds"

WEHT Ch. 50 (Ch. 25) Evansville (CBS)

9 AM Heckle And Jeckle

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10 AM Captain Kangaroo

11 AM Jimmy Dean
12 N We Believe

12:30 Foundation For The Blind

12:45 Travelogue Film

1:15 Sports Page (Jim McKay looks back at the first night

baseball game: Philadelphia at Cincinnati, May 24, 1935;

Cincinnati won, 2-1, and pitcher "Oom Paul" Derringer is

on hand to discuss the game; Jim also discusses how night

baseball has afected the business side of the game.)

1:25 Baseball: Phillies-Reds (Redlegs)

3:25 Sports (Chick Anderson, time approximate)

3:30 Horse Race: Mother Goose Stakes

4 PM Movie: "The Sherif Of Medicine Bow"

5:30 Impact

6 PM Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon (delay from Thu 6:30 PM)

6:30 Perry Mason

7:30 Top Dollar

8 PM Oh! Susanna

8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

9 PM Gunsmoke

9:30 Sherif Of Cochise

10 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents (delay from Sun 8:30 PM)

10:30 News, Weather And Sports

10:45 Movie: "Man-eater of Kumaon"

12:15 Wrestling
Retro: Seattle/Tacoma Mon, July 13, 1970

from Seattle Post-Intelligencer

KOMO 4-ABC

6:05 Note of Faith

6:15 Farm Report

6:20 Thought for the Day

6:25 News

6:30 Irish History (bw)

7:00 Urban Planning (bw)

7:30 Mr. Ed

8:00 News (Furness)

8:15 Good Morning (UW Medical School's Dr. William Sherman with tips on living with your kids)

9:00 Movie "The Reformer and the Redhead" (bw)

10:30 Galloping Gourmet

11:00 Bewitched

11:30 That Girl

noon Best of Everything

12:30 World Apart

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live


4:00 Dark Shadows

4:30 Mothers-in-Law

5:00 What's My Line?

5:30 News (Eddy)

6:00 ABC News

6:30 News (Eddy)

7:00 Exploration Northwest "North Cascade Trail Ride" (Don McCune)

7:30 It Takes a Thief

8:30 Movie "Dial Hot Line"

10:30 Now "Vietnam: Topic A"

11:00 News (Brubaker)

11:30 Dick Cavett

1:00 News

1:05 Thought for the Day

1:10 Note of Faith

KING 5-NBC

6:05 Living

6:20 Farm Summary

6:30 Telecourse (bw/English usage)

7:00 Today (news at 7:25/8:25)

9:00 Telescope

9:55 News

10:00 Sale of the Century

10:30 Hollywood Squares


11:00 Jeopardy!

11:30 Who, What or Where Game

11:55 Distaf (Dr. Landon Smith (diferences between identical and fraternal twins)/Jean Enerson
(women's news)/Bea Donovan (cooking)/Lucille Rivers (sewing)

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:00 Doctors

1:30 Another World

2:00 Bright Promise

2:30 Another World

3:00 Concentration

3:30 Linkletter Show

4:00 Truth or Consequences

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Jerry Lewis; guests Hank Thompson, Rodney Dangerfield, Yvonne
Constant, and Julius Fest)

6:00 NBC News

6:30 News (Wike/Wallace)

7:30 Call of the West (pre-empts My World & Welcome to It)

8:00 Monday Theater "Kowboys"

8:30 Movie "Two for the Seesaw"

11:00 News (Komen)

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 News

1:05 Movie "Indian Uprising" (bw)

KIRO 7-CBS

6:13 Farm News


6:25 Talk About It

6:30 Summer Semester

7:00 CBS News

7:30 J.P. Patches

8:30 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 News (Kirk)

9:30 To Tell the Truth

10:00 Andy Griffith

10:30 Love of Life

11:00 Where the Heart is

11:25 CBS News

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon News

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing

1:30 Guiding Light

2:00 Edge of Night

2:30 Secret Storm

3:00 Peyton Place

3:30 Merv Griffin

5:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC

5:30 Top This

6:00 CBS News

6:30 News (Kirk)

7:00 Dick Van Dyke


7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 Here's Lucy

9:00 Mayberry RFD

9:30 Doris Day

10:00 Wild Wild West

11:00 News (Williams)

11:30 Movie "The Girl Can't Help It" (bw)

1:00 News

KCTS 9-NET

4pm Sesame Street

5:00 Misterogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Scuba Diving

6:00 Now See This "World of Work: Employer-Employee Relationships" (aimed at deaf and hard-
of-hearing viewers)

6:30 Business Tends (Philip Borque/Charles Henning)

7:00 Opera (Dr. Stanley Chapple)

7:30 Seattle in Action (Ted Bryant in conversation with Mayor Wes Uhlman)

8:00 World Press

9:00 NET Journal "World of Piri Thomas" (listings don't indicate if this aired on 56/62; those
channels were listed in a separate section)

KTNT 11-Ind

10:00 Farm Report (bw)

10:10 News

10:30 Jack LaLanne


11:00 Romper Room

noon Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

12:30 Girl Talk (guest Kim Novak)

1:00 Steve Allen (guests Joey Bishop, Buddy Hackett, John Barbour, and Dian Hart)

2:30 Divorce Court

3:00 Movie Game

3:30 He Said-She Said

4:00 Buck Rogers

4:30 1970 Tacoma Soapbox Derby highlights (Brakeman Bill)

5:00 Rifleman

5:30 I Love Lucy (bw)

6:00 Tom Kennedy

7:00 Beat the Clock

7:30 Perry Mason (bw)

8:30 David Frost (celebrating a year on the air with guest Julie Andrews)

10:00 News (Burd)

11:00 Judd for the Defense

mid. News (bw)

KTVW 13-Ind

7:00 Stock Market (bw/news updates at 10 past the hour; to 1:30pm)

---

6pm Arrest & Trial (bw)

7:30 Travel Passport (bw)

8:00 Western Star (bw)


8:30 McKeever & the Colonel (bw)

9:00 Bob Corcoran (bw)

11:00 Movie: TBA (bw)

KPEC 56-NET

6pm Misterogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Sesame Street

7:30 Consultation

8:00 World Press

9:00 NET Journal

KTPS 62-NET

6:30pm Misterogers' Neighborhood

7:00 Cook Book

7:30 Cineposium

8:00 The Show

9:00 NET Journal

Retro : Des Moines Iowa, Saturday April 18, 1998

WOI ABC 5

5:30 CAPTAIN SIMIAN

6AM EXTREME GHOSTBUSTERS

6:30 THE MASK

7AM 101 DALMATIONS


7:30 ONE SATURDAY MORNING

9:30 BUGS BUNNY

10:30 JUNGLE CUBS

11AM NEW ADVENTURES OF WINNIE THE POOH

11:30 SCIENCE COURT

NOON INFORMICIALS

2PM MLS SOCCER

4PM FIGURE SKATING

5PM INFORMICIAL

5:30 ABC NEWS

6PM NEWS

6:30 AMERICA'S FUNNIEST VIDEOS

7PM MOVIE : SINCE YOU'VE BEEN GONE

9PM NEWS SATURDAY NIGHT

10PM NEWS

10:30 HERCULES THE LEGENDARY JOURNEYS

11:30 XENA WARRIOR PRINCESS

12:30 IN CONCERT

KCCI CBS 8

5AM HEADLINE NEWS CONTINUES

6AM BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY

6:30 REBECCA'S GARDEN

7AM CBS SATURDAY MORNING


9AM NEW GHOSTWRITER

9:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE 2000

10AM SPORTS ILLISTRATED FOR KIDS

10:30 WEIRD AL

11AM TRAVEL UPDATE

11:30 INFORMICAL

NOON VEISHEA PARADE

2PM GOLF

5PM SISKEL & EBERT

5:30 CBS NEWS

6PM NEWS

6:30 INSIDE EDITION WEEKEND

7PM DR. QUINN

8PM EARLY EDITION

9PM WALKER TEXAS RANGER

10PM NEWS

10:35 X-FILES

11:35 OUTER LIMITS

12:35 DUE SOUTH

1:35 SISKEL & EBERT

2:05 ENTERTAINERS

3:05 NEWS

3:40 HEADLINE NEWS

WHO NBC 13
5AM U.S. FARM REPORT

6AM TODAY

8AM TODAY IN IOWA SATURDAY

10AM SAVED BY THE BELL : NEW CLASS

10:30 HANG TIME

11AM POPULAR MECHANICS FOR KIDS

11:30 NBA INSIDE STUFF

NOON SENIOR GOLF

3PM GYMNASTICS

5PM MARTHA STEWART LIVING

5:30 NBC NEWS

6PM NEWS

6:30 WHEEL OF FOURTUNE

7PM NBA SHOWTIME

7:30 NBA BASKETBALL

10PM NEWS

10:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE

MID. PSI FACTOR

1AM INFORMICAL

1:30 MOVIE : VISIONS OF TERROR

3:30 NEWS

4AM NIGHTSIDE

4:30 NEWS
KDSM FOX 17

5AM INFORMICAL

5:30 NICK NEWS

6AM DRAGON BALL Z

6:30 DRAGON BALL Z

7AM NED'S NEWT

7:30 POWER RANGERS IN SPACE

8AM ULTIMATE GOOSEBUMPS

8:30 EERIE, INDIANA : THE OTHER DIMENSION

9AM ULTIMATE GOOSEBUMPS

9:30 TOONSYLVANIA

10AM SILVER SURFER

10:30 SAM & MAX

11AM HONEY I SHRUNK THE KIDS

NOON TITANIC : SECRETS REVEALED

2PM NHL HOCKEY

5PM BEVERLY HILLS, 90210

6PM SEINFELD

6:30 MAD ABOUT YOU

7PM COPS

7:30 COPS

8PM AMERICA'S MOST WANTED

9PM NEXT GENERATION

10PM MAD TV
11PM PENSACOLA : WINGS OF GOLD

MID. NYPD BLUE

1AM MIKE HAMMER : PRIVATE EYE

2AM LOVE BOAT

3AM MOVIE : A NEW LIFE

RETRO : DES MOINES IOWA MONDAY APRIL 20, 1998

WOI ABC 5

5AM GOOD SHEPHERD

6AM ABC/LOCAL NEWS

7AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9AM MAURY POVICH

10AM THE VIEW

11AM PORT CHARLES

11:30 NEWS

NOON ALL MY CHILDREN

1PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE

2PM GENERAL HOSPITAL

3PM SALLY JESSY RAPHEAL

4PM PICTIONARY

4:30 JEOPORDY

5PM NEWS

5:30 ABC NEWS

6PM MASH
6:30 GRACE UNDER FIRE

7PM PUSH

8PM 20/20

9PM THE PRACTICE

10PM NEWS

10:35 NIGHTLINE

11:05 POLITICALLY INCORRECT

11:35 INFORMICALS

KCCI CBS 8

5AM THIS MORNING'S BUSSINESS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6AM NEWS

7AM THIS MORNING

8AM THIS MORNING

9AM REGIS & KATHIE LEE

10AM PRICE IS RIGHT

11AM YOUNG & THE RESTLESS

NOON NEWS

12:30 BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL

1PM AS THE WORLD TURNS

2PM GUIDING LIGHT

3PM MONTEL WILLIAMS

4PM OPRAH WINFREY


5PM NEWS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6PM NEWS

6:30 INSIDE EDITION

7PM COSBY

7:30 EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND

8PM THE CLOSER

8:30 MURPHY BROWN

9PM BROOKLYN SOUTH

10PM NEWS

10:35 LETTERMAN

11:35 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

12:05 TOM SNYDER

1:05 INFORMICAL

1:35 NEWS

2:10 UP TO THE MINUTE

WHO NBC 13

5AM AG DAY

5:30 NBC NEWS

6AM NEWS

7AM TODAY

9AM MARTHA STEWART LIVING

9:30 GAYLE KING


10AM SUNSET BEACH

11AM LEEZA

NOON NEWS

1PM DAYS OF OUR LIVES

2PM ANOTHER WORLD

3PM AMERICAN JOURNAL

3:30 EXTRA!

4PM ROSIE O' DONNELL

5PM NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6PM NEWS

6:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE

7PM SUDDENLY SUSAN

7:30 HOUSE RULES

8PM CAROLINE IN THE CITY

8:30 JUST SHOOT ME

9PM DATELINE NBC

10PM NEWS

10:35 JAY LENO

11:35 CONAN O' BRIEN

12:35 LATER

1:05 JENNY JONES

2:05 NIGHTSIDE

2:30 NEWS

3:05 NIGHTSIDE
3:30 NEWS

4:05 NIGHTSIDE

4:25 NEWS

KDSM FOX 17

5AM FANTASTIC FOUR

5:30 X-MEN

6AM MIGHTY DUCKS

6:30 MUMMIES ALIVE

7AM BOBBY'S WORLD

7:30 LIFE WITH LOUIE

8AM SONIC THE HEDGEHOG

8:30 101 DALMATIONS

9AM INFORMICALS

10AM LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRARIE

11AM RICKI LAKE

NOON ANDY GRIFFTH

12:30 JERRY SPRINGER

1:30 JUDGE JUDY

2PM JUDGE JUDY

2:30 BANANA'S IN PAJAMAS

3PM BEETLEBORGS METALLIX

3:30 SPIDER-MAN

4PM NINJA TURTLES


4:30 POWER RANGERS TURBO

5PM SIMPSONS

5:30 HOME IMPROVEMENT

6PM HOME IMPROVEMENT

6:30 SEINFELD

7PM DAMON

7:30 GETTING PERSONAL

8PM ALLY MCBEAL

9PM NEXT GENERATION

10PM SIMPSONS

10:30 FRASIER

11PM CHEERS

11:30 MAD ABOUT YOU

MID. SOLDIER OF FORTUNE

1AM INFORMICAL

1:30 PENSACOLA : WINGS OF GOLD

2:30 TEAM KNIGHT RIDER

3:30 MARRIED...WITH CHILDREN

4AM COPS

4:30 BLOSSOM

Retro: Iowa-Tuesday, 9/21/93

From TV Guide, Iowa Edition, 9/18-9/24/93

CHANNELS LISTED
DES MOINES/AMES

5-WOI (ABC)

8D-KCCI (CBS)

13-WHO (NBC)

17-KDSM (Fox)

MASON CITY

3M-KIMT (CBS)

QUAD CITIES

4-WHBF (CBS)

6-KWQC (NBC)

8-WQAD (ABC)

18-WLJB (Fox)

KIRKSVILLE/OTTUMWA

3-KTVO (ABC)

15-KYOU (Fox)

CEDAR RAPIDS/WATERLOO

2-KGAN (CBS)

7-KWWL (NBC)

9-KCRG (ABC)

28-KOCR (Fox)
DUBUQUE

40-KDUB (ABC)

BURLINGTON

26-KJMH (Fox)

5:00

2-CBS News

3M 5-This Mornings Business

6 9-AG Day

8D-A Current Afair

13-Morning Stretch

17-Bullwinkle

28-Hardcastle and McCormick

5:30

3-This Mornings Business

3M 8D-CBS News

5 8 9-ABC News

6 7 13-NBC News

17-Ducktales

18-Captain Planet

26-AG Day
6:00

2-This Morning

3-AG Day

3M-Goof Troop

4 26-This Mornings Business

5 6 7 8 8D 9 13-News

15-Rush Limbaugh

17-Power Rangers

18-Darkwing Duck

26-Ducktales

40-ABC News

6:30

3-ABC News

3M-News

4-CBS News

15 28-Darkwing Duck

17-Stunt Dawgs

18-Goof Troop

26-Yogi and Friends

7:00

3 5 8 9 40-Good Morning America

3M 4 8D-This Morning

6 7 13-Today
15-Goof Troop

17-Tale Spin

18-Bonkers

26-Conan the Adventurer

28-New Adventures of Captain Planet

7:30

15 18 28-Power Rangers

17-Tom and Jerry Kids

26-Xuxa

8:00

2-Regis and Kathie Lee

15 18 28-Merrie Melodies

17-Tiny Toons

26-Power Rangers

8:30

15 28-Tale Spin

17-Darkwing Duck

18-Garfield and Friends

26-Pink Panther

9:00

2 4-Vicki!
3 40-Jenny Jones

3M-Murphy Brown

5 6-Phil Donahue

7 13-John and Leeza

8 8D 15-Regis and Kathie Lee

9-Les Brown

17-Little House on the Prairie

18-Matlock

26-Merrie Melodies

28-St. Elsewhere

9:30

3M-Designing Women

26-Childrens Room

10:00

2 3M 4 8D-The Price Is Right

3 40-Home

5-Jerry Springer

6 15-Sally Jessy Raphael

7-Concentration

8-Golden Girls

9-Designing Women

13-Ricki Lake

17-Family Matters
18-In the Heat of the Night

26-Valuevision (until 12:30)

28-Movie: It Started with a Kiss (59)

10:30

7-Caesars Challenge

8-Designing Women

9-American Journal

17-Family Matters

11:00

2 3M 8D-Young and the Restless

3 7-Peoples Court

4-Family Feud

5-Home

6-Les Brown

8-Murphy Brown

9-Rush Limbaugh

13-Caesars Challenge

15-Bertice Berry

17-Jenny Jones

18-Geraldo

40-Loving

11:30
3-Loving

4-Young and the Restless

5 8 9 40-News

7-Peoples Court

13-Family Feud

12:00

2 3M 6 7 8D 13-News

3 5 8 9 40-All My Children

15-Designing Women

17-Andy Griffith

18-Bertice Berry

28-Jane Whitney

12:30

2 3M 4 8D-Bold and the Beautiful

6 7 13-Days of Our Lives

15-Love Connection

17-700 Club

26-Family Feud

1:00

2 3M 4 8D-As the World Turns

3 5 8 9 40-One Life to Live

15-Jerry Springer
18-Family Matters

26-Scratch

28-Montel Williams

1:30

6 7 13-Another World

17-Merrie Melodies

18-Somic the Hedgehog

26-Wavelength

2:00

2 3M 4 8D-Guiding Light

3 5 8 9 40-General Hospital

15-Phil Donahue

17-Conan the Adventurer

18-Tale Spin

26-Mr. Bogus

28-Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

2:30

6-American Journal

7-Phil Donahue

13-Van and Connie

17-Sonic the Hedgehog

18-Tom and Jerry Kids


26-Inspector Gadget

28-Hallo Spencer Show

3:00

2-Garfield and Friends

3 6-Oprah Winfrey

3M-Designing Women

4-Jenny Jones

5-Vicki!

8-Ricki Lake

8M-Les Brown

9-Cosby Show

13-Bertice Berry

15 26 28-Tom and Jerry Kids

17-Goof Troop

18-Tiny Toons

40-Family Matters

3:30

2-Goof Troop

3M-Garfield and Friends

7-Maury Povich

9-Full House

15 26 28-Tiny Toons

17 18-Animaniacs
40-Family Matters

4:00

2 3M-Bonkers

3-Inside Edition

4-Maury Povich

5-Growing Pains

6-Jeopardy!

8-Entertainment Tonight

8D 9-Oprah Winfrey

13-Sally Jessy Raphael

15 26 28-Animaniacs

17-Bonkers

18-Batman

40-Newhart

4:30

2 18-Saved by the Bell

3 7-Jeopardy!

3M-Andy Griffith

5-Cosby Show

6-Paula Sands Live

8-Hard Copy

15 17 26 28-Batman

40-Golden Girls
5:00

2-Cheers

3 7 8 8D 9 13-News

3M 5-M*A*S*H

4-Highway Patrol

15 17 18-Full House

26-Sonic the Hedgehog

28-Wavelength

40-Empty Nest

5:30

2 3M 4 8D-CBS News

3 5 8 9 40-ABC News

6 7 13-NBC News

15-Designing Women

17-Whos the Boss?

18-Family Matters

26-Highway to Heaven

28-Family Feud

6:00

2 3 3M 4 5 6 7 8 8D 9 13 40-News

15-Murphy Brown

17-Marriedwith Children
18-Roseanne

28-Hill Street Blues

6:30

2 15-Cops

3 6 7 13-Wheel of Fortune

3M 17 18-Coach

4-Rescue 911

5 9-Roseanne

8-A Current Afair

8D-Inside Edition

26-Entertainment Tonight

40-Golden Girls

7:00

2 3M 4 8D-Rescue 911

3 5 8 9 40-Full House

6 7 13-Saved by the Bell: College Years

15 17 18 26 28-Roc

7:30

3 5 8 9 40-Phenom

6 7 13-Getting By

15 17 18 26 28-Bakersfield P.D.
8:00

2 3M 4 8D-Movie: Donato and Daughter (Made for TV, 93)

3 5 8 9 40-Roseanne

6 7 13-John Larroquette

15 17 18 26 28-Americas Most Wanted

8:30

3 5 8 9 40-Coach

6 7 13-Second Half

9:00

3 5 8 9 40-NYPD Blue (Debut)

6 7 13-Dateline NBC

15-In the Heat of the Night

17 18-Time Trax

26-Star Trek: The Next Generation

28-Renegade

10:00

2 3 3M 4 5 6 7 8 8D 9 13 40-News

15 17 18 26 28-Chevy Chase

10:35

2 3M 5-Cheers

3 40-Nightline
4 8D-David Letterman

6 7 13-Tonight

8-M*A*S*H

9-Star Trek: The Next Generation

11:00

15-Rush Limbaugh

17-Star Trek: The Next Generation

18 26-Arsenio Hall

28-Movie: If Looks Could Kill (91)

11:05

2 3M-David Letterman

3 8-Marriedwith Children

5-Rush Limbaugh

40-In the Heat of the Night

11:30

15-A Current Afair

11:35

3-Jane Whitney

4-Rush Limbaugh

5 8 9-Nightline

6 7 13-Conan OBrien
8D-Murphy Brown

12:00

15-Movie: Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story (Made for TV, 86)

17-Jenny Jones

18-Star Trek

26-First and Ten

12:05

2-Marriedwith Children

3M-Star Trek: the Next Generation

4-Jerry Springer

5-In the Heat of the Night

8-News

8D-Designing Women

9-Commercial Program

40-Love Connection

12:30

26-Value vision (until 5:30)

12:35

2-Wonder Years

3-News

6-Cheers
7-Highway Patrol

8D-Designing Women

9-Rush Limbaugh

13-Bob Costas

12:40

8-Inspirations

12:45

8-Home Shopping Spree (until 3:30)

1:00

17-Movie: Tin Man (84)

18-Love Connection

28-Movie: TBA

1:05

2 3M-News

4 6-Commercial Program

5-Love Connection

7-Whos the Boss

8D-A Current Afair

9-Jerry Springer

13-Geraldo
1:30

18-Laverne and Shirley

1:35

3M 8D-Up to the Minute (until 5:00)

5-Peoples Court

6 7-News

1:40

2-Up to the Minute (until 5:00)

2:00

15-Love Connection

2:05

5 9-Home Shopping Spree (until 5:00)

13-Nightside

2:30

13-News

15-Peoples Court

3:00

7-Nightside (until 5:30)

17-Movie: The Last Chase (81)


28-Movie: It Started with a Kiss (59)

3:05

13-Nightside

3:30

8-World News Now (until 5:30)

13-News

4:05

13-Nightside

4:30

13-Van and Connie

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> CEDAR RAPIDS/WATERLOO


> 28-KOCR (Fox)

> 1:00AM

> 28-Movie: TBA

Was this during the start of KOCR's "whatever they can get at the video store" stage, or didn't
that come until later?

By the looks of things, KOCR had a solid schedule -- hard to realise that a year later, they would
go down in blazes.

Also, does Burlington's KJMH ch.26 have a story? A few years later, they would become a
satellite of the Quad Cities' KLJB.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by rugrats1 on
11/03/05 02:46 AM.</FONT></P>

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Re: Retro: Iowa-Tuesday, 9/21/93

>

> Was this during the start of KOCR's "whatever they can get

> at the video store" stage, or didn't that come until later?

>

> By the looks of things, KOCR had a solid schedule -- hard to

> realise that a year later, they would go down in blazes.

>

> Also, does Burlington's KJMH ch.26 have a story? A few years
> later, they would become a satellite of the Quad Cities'

> KLJB.

I can't answer your questions. This is an edition I picked up on vacation. Sorry.

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> I can't answer your questions. This is an edition I picked

> up on vacation. Sorry.

>

I mean anyone in particular.

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Re: Retro: Iowa-Tuesday, 9/21/93

> > I can't answer your questions. This is an edition I

> picked

> > up on vacation. Sorry.

>>

> I mean anyone in particular.

>

KJMH lost its Fox affiliation at some point later on and was an independent. I used to get the
Western Illinois Edition of TV Guide, which also carried listings for KJMH. The station just
disappeared in TV Guide sometime after the Fox affiliation was gone. I never knew if the station
went dark or if TV Guide just dropped them. Sometime later, the station was purchased by the
company that owns Channel 18 in the Quad Cities. I believe 18 was simulcast on 26 for a time,
and then 26 became a WB affiliate at some point.

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Quote Originally Posted by SteveRichards

> > I can't answer your questions. This is an edition I

> picked

> > up on vacation. Sorry.


>>

> I mean anyone in particular.

>

KJMH lost its Fox affiliation at some point later on and was an independent. I used to get the
Western Illinois Edition of TV Guide, which also carried listings for KJMH. The station just
disappeared in TV Guide sometime after the Fox affiliation was gone. I never knew if the station
went dark or if TV Guide just dropped them. Sometime later, the station was purchased by the
company that owns Channel 18 in the Quad Cities. I believe 18 was simulcast on 26 for a time,
and then 26 became a WB affiliate at some point.

I've always wondered this about KJMH (pre-KLJB repeater days)--had it not been for first-
adjacent WQEC-27 (PBS) in Quincy, and if KJMH had the financial backing to upgrade/move to a
diferent channel, could a case had been made to turn KJMH into a drop-in, de facto Fox affiliate
for the Quincy/Hannibal market (with a tower either in Lee County, IA or northern Hancock
County, IL)? This is despite the fiasco of the ill-fated KTVO-3 efort to enter the Quincy market
with its 2000-ft. tower (which collapsed June 2, 1988). Sometimes I have wondered if that could
have been part of the intention of channel 26's owners of having two Fox affiliates in the Quad
Cities market (even though KLJB-18 briefly lost its Fox affiliation during 1988-90).

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Re: Retro: Iowa-Tuesday, 9/21/93

Where's all that horrible programming that KOCR aired? I thought at this time, not only were
they renting VHS tapes for broadcast - illegally; but they also aired many programs with "of-key"
commercial breaks (I thought one guy said "Crazy Like a Fox" aired on KOCR in July one year with
December holiday ads in it). They also had absolutely no ads on air - maybe one advertiser, and
promos. Today's Fox on 28 in Cedar Rapids is a heck of a lot better!

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Re: Retro: Iowa-Tuesday, 9/21/93

KJMH's problem is that it really didn't cover anything but Burlington (it was on the KGRS tower),
and there just wasn't enough population to make it viable. Before the move to Aledo, there was
an LPTV in the Quad Cities on 26.

KJMH definitely would have needed to change channels to make a move to Quincy. There were
vacant noncommercial allotments in Ft. Madison and Keokuk which might have been
possibilities for a channel swap. I heard secondhand that KTVO had made an ofer on the station
in the early 90's.

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Re: Retro: Iowa-Tuesday, 9/21/93

No Jeopardy in Des Moines in Sept. 1993? ??? Although wasn't there a period (before this
schedule) that J! and WOF aired on two separate Central Iowa stations--J! on KCCI and WOF on
WHO (or vice-versa)? I recall seeing old Des Moines schedules from 1990 in which this practice
occurred.

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Re: Retro: Iowa-Tuesday, 9/21/93

My recollection is that in the late 80''s Jeopardy was on WOI at an early slot (maybe 4:30) and
Wheel aired on KCCI at 6:30. This would have been back when WOI ran local news at 5 and
M*A*S*H at 6. I think Wheel may have aired on WHO earlier in the decade.

Any listings for PBS?

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Re: Retro: Iowa-Tuesday, 9/21/93

Quote Originally Posted by Neil Griffin

KJMH definitely would have needed to change channels to make a move to Quincy. There were
vacant noncommercial allotments in Ft. Madison and Keokuk which might have been
possibilities for a channel swap. I heard secondhand that KTVO had made an ofer on the station
in the early 90's.

That would have been rather interesting if KTVO's ofer on KJMH had been successful (at that
time KTVO had been a few years removed from their 2000 ft. tower collapse), the channel
moved from 26 to one of the vacant Ft. Madison/Keokuk allotments (or even a new station), and
became an repeater for primarily the Illinois side of the Quincy/Hannibal market. A new tower
could have been built in ground conductivity-rich Hancock County, IL (between Carthage and
Dallas City), and would have filled most of the then-ABC white area in western Illinois
particularly in an area bordered roughly by Quincy/Macomb/Pittsfield/Beardstown/Jacksonville
(which at the time lacked Grade B-level reception of ABC alternatives such former affiliate WAND
Decatur, KTVO, WHOI Peoria, KTVI/KDNL St. Louis, and WQAD Moline).

In fact, there were some cable systems in parts of Adams, Brown, and Pike counties in Illinois
that were only able to rely on national ABC feeds pre-KHQA 7.2 (including WKRN Nashville and
WABC). And although not listed in this edition (but is receptible from Burlington southward),
Quincy NBC affiliate WGEM-10 was still carrying "All My Children" on a three-hour tape delay
during Sept. 1993.

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Re: Retro: Iowa-Tuesday, 9/21/93

Given the costs of building new transmitting facilities and getting the channel moved, I suspect
even free as a price for KJMH may have been too much. Certainly more value as a potential
move-in for the Quad Cities.

When you start looking at the small market stations that signed on in the 50's and 60's that
served very rural areas, KTVO really was fortunate. Being on VHF certainly played a large part of
it. I doubt if they had signed on as a UHF station in 1955, they would have survived as a stand
alone station. Chances are, they would have either been a repeater for a station in a nearby
market or gone dark and been forgotten (like WJJY).

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Re: Retro: Iowa-Tuesday, 9/21/93

Jeoprdy has aired on WOI, KCCI, AND WHO OVER THE YEARS

WHEEL OF FORTUNE HAS AIRED ON KCCI THEN WENT TO WHO IN FALL 1990 I BELEIVE.

Request: Iowa TV Listings (1995-99)


Anybody have TV Listings from Local TV Guides from Iowa from the late 90s? If so, I'd like to see
some posted!

Here are the listings during the time period.

2 - KGAN Cedar Rapids (CBS)

3 - KTVO Kirksville (ABC)

3M - KIMT Mason City (CBS)

4 - WHBF Rock Island (CBS)

5 - WOI Ames (ABC)

6 - KWQC Davenport (NBC)

7 - KHQA Hannibal (CBS)

7W - KWWL Waterloo (NBC)

8 - KCCI Des Moines (CBS)

8M - WQAD Moline (ABC)

9 - KCRG Cedar Rapids (ABC)

13 - WHO Des Moines (NBC)

13R - WREX Rockford (NBC)

17 - KDSM Des Moines (Fox)

17R - WTVO Rockford (ABC)

18 - KLJB Davenport (Fox)

20 - KWKB Iowa City (WB)

26 - KJMH Burlington (Fox)

28 - KFXA Cedar Rapids (Fox)

39 - WQRF Rockford (Fox)

40 - KFXB Dubuque (Fox)


If you have any just let me know, and I'd like to see some posted!

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Re: Request: Iowa TV Listings (1995-99)

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1995

WOI 5 (ABC)

5:30am NICK NEWS

6AM DUCKTALES

6:30 BLINKY BILL

7AM SONIC THE HEDGEHOG (7AM-NOON ABC SHOWS)

7:30 FREE WILLY

8AM CRYPTKEEPER

8:30 REBOOT

9AM BUMP IN THE NIGHT

9:30 FUDGE (DEBUT)

10AM BUGS BUNNY & TWEETY


11AM CRO

11:30 CRASH THE CURIOUSAURUS

NOON TIM FLOYD BASKETBALL

12:30 COLLEGE BASKETBALL

3PM COLLEGE BASKETBALL

5PM GOOD FISHING

5:30 ABC NEWS

6PM EMERGENCY CALL

6:30 EMERGENCY CALL

7PM MOVIE "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" (7-10PM ABC SHOWS, MOVIE FROM 1960)

9PM COMMISH

10PM NEWS

10:30 BAYWATCH

11:30 THUNDER IN PARADISE

12:30 IN CONCERT

KCCI 8 (CBS)

5AM CURRENT AFFAIR

5:30 NEWS

6AM STORYBREAK (CBS SHOW)

6:30 ANIMAL ADVENTURES

7AM LITTLE MERMAID (7AM-11:30AM CBS SHOWS)

7:30 BEETHOVEN

8AM ALADDIN
8:30 NINJA TURTLES

9AM WILDC.A.T.S.

9:30 SKELETON WARRIORS

10AM GARFEILD & FRIENDS

10:30 GARFEILD & FRIENDS

11AM BEAKMANS WORLD

11:30 BILL NYE

NOON COLLEGE BASKETBALL

2PM COLLEGE BASKETBALL

4PM SKIING

5PM GOLDEN GIRLS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6PM NEWS

6:30 INSIDE EDITION WEEKEND

7PM DR. QUINN MEDICINE WOMAN (7PM-10PM, CBS SHOWS)

8PM BOYS ARE BACK

8:30 FIVE MRS. BUCHANNANS

9PM WALKER TEXAS RANGER

10PM NEWS

10:30 MURPHY BROWN

11PM RENEGADE

MID. MAGNUM P.I.

1AM MAGNUM P.I.

2AM ENTERTAINERS

3AM NEWS
3:30 HEADLINE NEWS

WHO 13 (NBC)

5AM NIGHTSIDE

5:30 U.S. FARM REPORT

6AM CALIFORNIA DREAMS (NBC SHOW)

6:30 NBA INSIDE STUFF

7AM TODAY

9AM TODAY IN IOWA SATURDAY

11AM SAVED BY THE BELL (NBC SHOW)

11:30 SAVED BY THE BELL (NBC SHOW)

NOON GLADIATORS 2000

12:30 AMERICAN GLADIATORS

1:30 TO BE ANNOUNCED

3PM FIGURE SKATING

4PM WOMEN'S GOLF

5PM RESCUE 911

5:30 NBC NEWS

6PM NEWS

6:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE

7PM EMPTY NEST (7PM-10PM, NBC SHOWS)

7:30 MOMMIES

8PM SWEET JUSTICE

9PM SISTERS
10PM NEWS

10:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE

MID. COMEDY SHOWCASE

1AM FOREVER KNIGHT

2AM AMERICAN GLADIATORS

3AM NIGHTSIDE

3:30 NEWS

4AM NIGHTSIDE

4:30 NEWS

KDSM 17 (FOX)

5:30 WONDERLAND

6AM MEGA MAN

6:30 BABY HUEY

7AM DOG CITY (7AM-11AM FOX SHOWS)

7:30 POWER RANGERS

8AM ANIMANIACS

8:30 EEK!/TERRIBLE THUNDER-LIZZARDS

9AM BATMAN & ROBIN

9:30 THE TICK

10AM X-MEN

10:30 RED PLANET

11AM FAMILY MATTERS

11:30 FAMILY MATTERS


NOON MOVIE "A SHOW OF FORCE"

2PM COLLEGE BASKETBALL

4PM MOVIE "TOUGH GUYS"

6PM STAR TREK : DEEP SPACE NINE

7PM COPS (7PM-9PM FOX SHOWS)

7:30 COPS

8PM AMERICAS MOST WANTED

9PM PARTY OF FIVE

10PM TALES FROM THE CRYPT (FOX SHOW)

10:30 TALES FROM THE CRYPT (FOX SHOW)

11PM BABYLON 5

MID. TIME TRAX

1AM HIGHWAY PATROL

1:30 MOVIE "HERCULES IN THE MAZE OF THE MINOTAUR"

3:30 BEWITCHED

4AM BEWITCHED

4:30 PERFECT STRANGERS

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Re: Request: Iowa TV Listings (1995-99)

Now how about listings for

Sunday, January 15, 1995

and

Monday, January 16, 1995!

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Re: Request: Iowa TV Listings (1995-99)

SUNDAY JANUARY 15 1995

WOI 5 (ABC)

6AM HOME AGAIN

6:30 MARTHA STEWART LIVING

7AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA SUNDAY

8AM ANGLIN' USA


8:30 DAY OF DISCOVERY

9AM KENNETH COPELAND

10AM INFORMICIAL

10:30 THIS WEEK

11:30 NEWSMAKERS

NOON SIMPLY FISHING

12:30 INFORMICIALS

2PM PEGGY FLEMING'S ICE STORIES - ICE SKATING

3PM KICKIN IT - MUSIC

5PM ABC NEWS

5:30 NEWS

6PM FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS (6PM-10PM ABC SHOWS)

6:30 FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS

7PM ALL MY CHILDREN 25TH ANNIVERSARY

8PM MOVIE : DRIVING MISS DAISY

10PM NEWS

10:30 LONESOME DOVE : THE SERIES

11:30 HIGHLANDER

KCCI 8 (CBS)

5:30 NEWS

6AM ANIMAL ADVENTURES

6:30 INFORMICAL

7AM HOUR OF POWER


8AM SUNDAY MORNING

9:30 REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIEDS

10:30 FACE THE NATION

11AM STRAIGHT TALK

11:30 INFORMICIAL

NOON HAWKEYE

1PM MOVIE : THE BIG EASY

3PM SISKEL & EBERT

3:30 INFORMICIAL

4PM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ON ASSIGNMENT

5PM NEWS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6PM 60 MINUTES (6PM-10PM CBS SHOWS)

7PM MURDER SHE WROTE

8PM MOVIE : PRESUMED INNOCENT

10:30 NEWS

11PM MURPHY BROWN

11:30 SISKEL & EBERT

MID. CURRENT AFFAIR : EXTRA

1AM CRUSAIDERS

2AM INFORMICIAL

2:30 UP TO THE MINUTE

WHO 13 (NBC)
5AM INFORMICAL

5:30 U.S. FARM REPORT

6AM COME TOGETHER

7AM TODAY

8AM MEET THE PRESS

9AM TODAY IN IOWA SUNDAY

11AM THIS IS THE NFL

11:30 NFL PLAYOFF / TO BE ANNOUNCED

3PM NFL PLAYOFF / TO BE ANNOUNCED

6PM TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE (6PM-10PM NBC SHOWS)

7PM SEAQUEST DSV

8PM MOVIE : BONANZA : UNDER ATTACK

10PM NEWS

10:35 HAWKEYE SPORTS MAGIZINE

11:05 THE ROAD

12:05 WILD WEST SHOWDOWN

1AM RESCUE 911

1:30 COURT TV : AMERICA'S COURTS

2AM THIS IS THE NFL

2:30 NEWS

3:05 NIGHTSIDE

3:30 NEWS

4:05 NIGHTSIDE

KDSM 17 (FOX)
5AM PERFECT STRANGERS

5:30 PERFECT STRANGERS

6AM ITS YOUR BUSSINESS

6:30 INFORMICIAL

7AM JACK VAN IMPE

7:30 IN SEARCH OF THE LORDS WAY

8AM INFORMICALS

9AM LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRARIE

10AM LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRARIE

11AM TO BE ANNOUNCED

11:30 NFL PLAYOFF / TO BE ANNOUNCED

3PM MOVIE : COCOON

5:30 COACH

6PM SIMPSONS (6PM-9PM FOX SHOWS)

6:30 GET SMART

7PM SIMPSONS

7:30 HOUSE OF BUGGIN'

8PM MARRIED WITH CHILDREN

8:30 DREAM ON

9PM HIGHWAY PATROL

9:30 TRAUMA CENTER

10PM ROBOCOP

11PM WWF WRESTLING

MID. BLADE WARRIORS


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MONDAY JANUARY 16, 1995

WOI 5 (ABC)

5:30 ABC NEWS

6AM NEWS

7AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9AM MARILU

10AM MIKE & MATY (ABC SHOW)

11AM LOVING (ABC DAYTIME)

11:30 NEWS

NOON ALL MY CHILDREN (NOON-3PM ABC DAYTIME)

1PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE

2PM GENERAL HOSPITAL

3PM JENNY JONES

4PM MAURY POVICH


5PM JEOPORDY

5:30 ABC NEWS

6PM NEWS

6:30 ROSEANNE

7PM COACH (7-10PM ABC SHOWS)

7:30 WHOLE NEW BALL GAME

8PM MOVIE : DEATH IN SMALL DOSES

10PM NEWS

10:35 NIGHTLINE

11:05 CHEERS

11:35 MASH

12:05 NORTHERN EXPOUSURE

KCCI 8 (CBS)

5:30 CBS NEWS

6AM NEWS

7AM THIS MORNING

9AM REGIS & KATHIE LEE

10AM PRICE IS RIGHT

11AM YOUNG & THE RESTLESS

NOON NEWS

12:30 BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL

1PM AS THE WORLD TURNS

2PM GUIDING LIGHT


3PM GORDON ELLIOTT

4PM OPRAH WINFREY

5PM NEWS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6PM NEWS

6:30 INSIDE EDITION

7PM THE NANNY (7PM-10PM CBS SHOWS)

7:30 DAVE'S WORLD

8PM MURPHY BROWN

8:30 CYBILL

9PM CHICAGO HOPE

10PM NEWS

10:35 DAVID LETTERMAN

11:35 MURPHY BROWN

12:05 AMERICAN JOURNAL

12:35 JUDGE FOR YOURSELF

1:35 CURRENT AFFAIR

2:05 INFORMICAL

2:35 UP TO THE MINUTE

WHO 13 (NBC)

5AM AG DAY

5:30 NBC NEWS

6AM NEWS
7AM TODAY

9AM PHIL DONAHUE

10AM LEEZA

11AM SUSAN POWTER

11:30 RUSH LIMBAUGH

NOON NEWS

12:30 DAYS OF OUR LIVES

1:30 ANOTHER WORLD

2:30 AFTERNOON SHOW

3PM SALLY JESSY RAPHEAL

4PM RICKI LAKE

5PM NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6PM NEWS

6:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE

7PM FRESH PRINCE (7-10PM NBC SHOWS)

7:30 BLOSSOM

8PM MOVIE : OUT FOR JUSTICE

10PM NEWS

10:35 JAY LENO

11:35 CONAN O BREIN

12:35 GREG KINNEAR

1:05 JERRY SPRINGER

2:05 DENNIS PRAGER

2:35 NEWS
3:10 NIGHTSIDE

3:30 NEWS

4:05 NIGHTSIDE

4:30 AFTERNOON SHOW

KDSM 17 (FOX)

5AM BOTS MASTER

5:30 TALE SPIN

6AM BOBBY'S WORLD

6:30 CUBHOUSE

7AM ALADDIN

7:30 SHNOOKUMS & MEAT FUNNY CARTOON SHOW

8AM DARKWING DUCK

8:30 GOOF TROOP

9AM LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRARIE

10AM FAMILY MATTERS

10:30 WKRP IN CINCINNATI

11AM INFORMICAL

11:30 ANDY GRIFFTH

NOON ANDY GRIFFTH

12:30 DOOGIE HOWSER, M.D.

1PM 700 CLUB

2PM ADVENTURES OF TIMMY THE TOOTH

2:30 TINY TOONS


3PM TAZ-MANIA

3:30 ANIMANIACS

4PM POWER RANGERS

4:30 FAMILY MATTERS

5PM FULL HOUSE

5:30 SIMPSONS

6PM MARRIED WITH CHILDREN

6:30 COACH

7PM MELROSE PLACE (2HRS. EPISODE)

9PM STAR TREK : VOYAGER (2HRS. DEBUT EPISODE)

11PM COPS

11:30 REAL STORIES OF THE HIGHWAY PATROL

MID. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (DEBUT)

1AM MOVIE : EATING RAOUL

3AM MOVIE : THE THIRD MAN

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Re: Request: Iowa TV Listings (1995-99)

Well, thank you very much cool_guy81!


I'm not sure if you have any from fall 1995!

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Re: Request: Iowa TV Listings (1995-99)

i can see i do have some other tv guides too

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Re: Request: Iowa TV Listings (1995-99)

no i dont im sorry the next thing i have is from july 1995 and in september 1996

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Re: Request: Iowa TV Listings (1995-99)

Quote Originally Posted by cool_guy81

no i dont im sorry the next thing i have is from july 1995 and in september 1996

Well then, I'll go with both July 1995 and September 1996.

Because I really wanted to know when Ronin Warriors aired in Des Moines

and when Samurai Pizza Cats aired in Des Moines.

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okay i will give you those listings soon but since im tired to write it all out right now i'll tell u the
network n times of ur shows that u want

RONNIN WARRIORS AIRED WEEKDAYS AT 6AM ON FOX 15 IN OTTUMWA IOWA BUT WAS NOT
AIRED IN DES MOINES. IT SAID THE DEBUT EPISODE WAS IN JUNE 1995.

SEPT. 1996 - SAMURAI PIZZA CATS AIRED WEEKDAYS AT 6:30AM ON FOX 18 (QUAD CITIES)

JAN. 1997 TV GUIDE - SAMURAI PIZZA CATS AIRED WEEKDAYS AT 5:30AM ON KDSM FOX 17 IN
DES MOINES IA. NOT EXACTLY SURE WHEN IT CAME ON FOX 17 BUT THE SERIES ITSELF WAS IN
TV GUIDE LISTINGS AS SEPT. 1996.

For Fox 15 in Ottumwa, IA, the call letters were "KYOU"

and for Fox 18 in Quad Cities, the call letters were "KLJB"

right?

However, in Burlington, IA, Fox 26 "KJMH" (now CW 26 "KGCW") was a satellite of KLJB, so thus,
Samurai Pizza Cats, aired on KJMH (which was a satellite of KLJB from 1996 until 2001) every
weekday at 6:30 am as well, right?

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Re: Request: Iowa TV Listings (1995-99)

The call letters are right and for 26 being the same as channel 18 is true after some time airing
their own schedule it switched to air the same programming as channel 18
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Re: Request: Iowa TV Listings (1995-99)

Now I'd like to know if you have any Fall 1997 Iowa TV Listings!

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Re: Request: Iowa TV Listings (1995-99)

Yeah i pretty much have anywhere from 1997-2002, and one from the summer 1990, one from
march 1991, and a few in between which kinda sucks cuz i wish i had some from every year from
1980-2002

closest one i have for fall 1997 is an issue from april 1998 so i'll post that one

Thanks for the April 1998 listings, now I wonder if you have any Iowa TV Listings for fall 1998.
yes i do wish i had some from the 1980's and early 90's

All right, I'd like to see those listings posted, because I really wanted to know where RoboCop:
Alpha Commando and Pokemon REALLY aired in Des Moines, the Quad Cities, Kirksville, Fort
Dodge, and Cedar Rapids.

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ROBOCOP ALPHA COMANDO AIRED WEEKDAYS AT 6:30AM ON KDSM FOX 17, WEEKDAYS AT
8:30AM ON KLJB FOX 18, AND WEEKDAYS AT 2:30PM ON KFXA FOX 28 AND KFXB FOX 40. (IN THE
TV GUIDE IT JUST SAYS ROBOCOP FOR CHANNELS 28 AND 40)

POKEMON AIRED WEEKDAYS AT 8AM ON KDSM FOX 17 AND KLJB FOX 18, AND WEEKDAYS AT
6:30AM ON KFXA AND KFXB FOX 28 AND 40.

Now I hope to see some listings for Fall 1998

for

Ch 5 - WOI

Ch 8 - KCCI

Ch 13 - WHO
Ch 17 - KDSM

You will

RETRO : DES MOINES IOWA, SUNDAY APRIL 19, 1998

WOI ABC 5

5:30 EXTREME DINOSAURS

6AM ZORRO

6:30 YOUR NEW HOUSE

7AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA SUNDAY

8AM NEWSMAKERS

8:30 DAY OF DISCOVERY

9AM KENNETH COPELAND

10AM WELCOME HOME

10:30 THIS WEEK

11:30 INFORMICALS

1PM SUPERSTARS 25TH ANNIVERSARY

3PM FIGURE SKATING

5PM ABC NEWS

5:30 NEWS

6PM MOVIE :WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY : MY DATE WITH THE PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER

8PM MOVIE : MIND GAMES

10PM NEWS

10:30 WALKER, TEXAS RANGER


11:30 EARTH : FINAL CONFLICT

KCCI CBS 8

5:30 INFORMICALS

6:30 CORAL RIDGE

7AM BEAKMAN'S WORLD

7:30 STORYBREAK

8AM CBS SUNDAY MORNING

9:30 FACE THE NATION

10AM HOUR OF POWER

11AM CUBA : SIGNS OF HOPE

11:30 REBECCA'S GARDEN

NOON DUE SOUTH

1PM CHEERLEADING COMPETITION

2PM GOLF

5PM NEWS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6PM 60 MINUTES

7PM TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL

8PM MOVIE : THE ECHO OF THUNDER

10PM NEWS

10:35 MURPHY BROWN

11:05 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

12:05 X-FILES
1:05 JACK VAN IMPE

1:35 INFORMICAL

2:05 NEWS

2:40 UP TO THE MINUTE

WHO NBC 13

5AM NIGHTSIDE

5:30 INFORMICIAL

6AM BOB VILLA'S HOME AGAIN

6:30 WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT

7AM TODAY

8AM MEET THE PRESS

9AM TODAY IN IOWA SUNDAY

10AM SAVED BY THE BELL : NEW CLASS

10:30 CITY GUYS

11AM SENIOR GOLF

2PM NBA SHOWTIME

2:30 NBA BASKETBALL

5PM NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6PM DATELINE NBC

7PM DATELINE NBC

8PM MOVIE : BRAVE NEW WORLD


10PM NEWS

10:35 SPORTS SOUNDOFF

11:05 TO BE ANNOUNCED

11:35 EXTRA!

12:35 INFORMICALS

1:30 NEWS

2:05 NIGHTSIDE

2:30 NEWS

3:05 NIGHTSIDE

3:30 NEWS

4:05 NIGHTSIDE

4:25 NEWS

KDSM FOX 17

5AM INFORMICAL

5:30 ITS YOUR BUSSINESS

6AM STUDENT BODIES

6:30 INFORMACIAL

7AM NEW CAPTAIN KANGAROO

7:30 VAN-PIRES

8AM NEW VOLTRON

8:30 BEAST WARS

9AM FOX NEWS SUNDAY

10AM REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIEDS


11AM MOVIE : GLORY

1:30 MOVIE : CASUALTIES OF WAR

4PM MOVIE : PRIVATE BENJAMIN

6PM WORLD'S FUNNIEST

7PM SIMPSONS

7:30 KING OF THE HILL

8PM X-FILES

9PM SEARCH FOR JUSTICE WITH FRED GOLDMAN

10PM LOVE BOAT THE NEXT WAVE

11PM TOTALLY RIDICULOUS : THE WORLD'S FUNNIEST TRUE STORIES

MID. MOESHA

12:30 CLUELESS

1AM INFORMICALS

2AM POLICE ACADAMY

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Re: RETRO : DES MOINES IOWA, SUNDAY APRIL 19, 1998

Can you post listings for Monday, April 20, 1998?

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Re: RETRO : DES MOINES IOWA, SUNDAY APRIL 19, 1998

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Re: RETRO : DES MOINES IOWA, SUNDAY APRIL 19, 1998

And IPTV (PBS) on all three days?

WOI and KDSM seemed to sign of at night during this time WOI plenty early as well (12:30AM
CT)!

-crainbebo

I live in the DSM metro and it was only within the last year or two that WOI began overnight
programming.
The same thing with WOI's sister station down the way in the Quad Cities region, with WHBF
only now recently broadcasting overnights.

Retro: Fort Wayne/South Bend/Lima Wed, July 9, 1969

from TV Guide-Northern Indiana edition

WANE 15-CBS Fort Wayne

6:30 Black Heritage (efect of W.E.B. DuBois on the black intellect, pt 1)

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo (the Captain shows films of his visit to Minnesota)

9:00 Movie "You're My Everything" (bw)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 Andy Griffith (bw)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

noon Love of Life

12:25 News (Dick Rice)

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Ann Colone (the Festival Music Theater cast performs selections from Sweet Charity)

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Linkletter Show (guest: author Elsie Sechrist)

4:30 Movie "The Story of Dr. Wassell" (conclusion, Dialing for Dollars airs during the movie)

6:00 McHale's Navy (bw)


6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 News/Sports/Weather

7:30 Tarzan "The End of the River"

8:30 Good Guys

9:00 Beverly Hillbillies

9:30 Green Acres

10:00 Hawaii Five-O

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Paul Harvey

11:35 Movie "Fast and Sexy"

WNDU 16-NBC South Bend

6:55 Daily Meditations

7:00 Today (Apollo 11 report/feature on Affiliate Artists, which promotes talented young
performers/author Theodore Rosebury/report on black America; local programs at 7:25/8:25)

9:00 David Frost (guests include Golda Meir; David's show premiered 2 days earlier)

10:30 Galloping Gourmet

11:00 Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 Optometry Speaks

1:00 Truth or Consequences

1:30 You're Putting Me On

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors
3:00 Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4:00 Match Game

4:25 Doctor's House Call

4:30 Movie "Peggy"

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Gilligan's Island

7:30 Virginian "Crime Wave at Bufalo Springs" (the Irish Rovers guest star as bartenders and
perform as well)

9:00 Kraft Music Hall (co-hosts Sandler & Young are joined by Lena Horne and Kaye Ballard)

10:00 Outsider "Love is Under L"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (Flip Wilson guest hosts)

WPTA 21-ABC Fort Wayne

8:00 Seaspray

8:30 Ride the Reading Rocket

9:00 Romper Room (Miss Marilyn)

9:30 Jack LaLanne

10:00 Lucille Ball

10:30 Merv Griffin (guests Jack Carter, Lillian Briggs, and Dr. Joyce Brothers)

11:30 Bewitched (bw)

noon Noon Report

12:30 That Girl

1:00 Dream House


1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Flintstones

4:00 Dark Shadows

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Peter Lawford; guests weren't listed)

5:40 News/Sports/Weather (not a typo; Mike was 70 min in Fort Wayne)

6:00 ABC Evening News

6:30 Of Lands & Seas (chasing game in Kenya)

7:30 Here Come the Brides

8:30 King Family

9:00 Movie "The Jolson Story" (bw)

10:55 Would You Believe Your Eyes?

11:00 Perry Mason "The Captain's Coins" (bw)

mid. Joey Bishop (JIP?)

1:00 News/Weather/Sports

WSBT 22-CBS South Bend

6:30 Black Heritage (black experience-North & South, pt 2)

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Roy Rogers (bw)

9:30 Homemakers' Time

10:00 Lucille Ball


10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 Andy Griffith (bw)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

noon Love of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Afternoon Show

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Linkletter Show

4:30 Mike Douglas (guests include Richard Tucker, Norm Crosby, the First Edition, and memory
expert Harry Lorayne)

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 What's My Line?

7:30 Tarzan "The End of the River"

8:30 Good Guys

9:00 Beverly Hillbillies

9:30 Green Acres

10:00 Hawaii Five-O

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:25 Movie "And the Angels Sang" (bw)


WSJV 28-ABC South Bend

9:00 Cinema Topics

9:30 By-Line (Ken Guy)

10:00 William Tell (bw)

10:30 Movie "The Female Animal" (bw)

11:50 Fashions in Sewing

noon Bewitched (bw)

12:30 That Girl

1:00 Dream House

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Dark Shadows

4:30 Flintstones

5:00 McHale's Navy (bw)

5:30 Hazel

6:00 ABC Evening News

6:30 Perry Mason "The Demure Defendant" (bw)

7:30 Here Come the Brides

8:30 King Family

9:00 Movie "Bikini Beach"

11:00 Michiana Tonight

11:30 Joey Bishop


1:00 News/Weather/Sports

WKJG 33-NBC Fort Wayne

6:30 Wayne Rothgeb

6:55 Faith to Live By

7:00 Today (local at 7:25/8:25)

9:00 Engineer John

9:30 Editor's Desk (Jack Gray)

9:45 Fashions in Sewing

9:55 For Your Information

10:00 It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1:00 News/Weather

1:15 Cartoons

1:30 You're Putting Me On

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!


4:00 Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Dennis the Menace "Alice's Birthday" (bw)

5:00 Man from UNCLE "The Finny Foot Afair" (bw)

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Truth or Consequences

7:30 Virginian "Crime Wave at Bufalo Springs"

9:00 Kraft Music Hall

10:00 Outsider "Love is Under L"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WIMA 35-NBC/ABC Lima

7:00 Today (local at 7:25/8:25)

9:00 Cartoons (bw)

9:30 Jack LaLanne

10:00 It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 News
1:00 Easter's Parade

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4:00 Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Movie "Born to Be Loved" (bw)

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Marshal Dillon (bw/Gunsmoke)

7:30 Bewitched

8:00 Wackiest Ship in the Army

9:00 Kraft Music Hall

10:00 Lee Marvin (profile of the actor, featuring Robert Ryan and Angie Dickinson)

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, July 8, 1967 - MSP Edition

On the cover: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. of "The FBI," and J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI. Hoover, and the
FBI in general, were big fans of the show and Zimbalist. Also, baseball's All-Star game moves to
prime-time, Jackie Kennedy's sister moves to acting, NET is set to become PBS, summer
replacements, and the Golden Globes - all this week.

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/07/th...ly-8-1967.html

As usual your comments, positive as well as negative, are welcome.


This week's programming listing:

Monday, July 10, 1967

KTCA, Channel 2 (Educ.)

Afternoon

02:30p Stitch With Style

03:00p Lets Lip-Read

Evening

06:00p Japan (color)

06:30p Now See This

07:00p Vocational Opportunities

07:30p NET Journal

08:30p Profile

09:00p Symphony Concert

10:00p An Age of Kings (Henry V, acts 1-3)

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

06:00a Summer Semester

06:30a Siegfried and His Flying Saucer (children)

07:00a Clancy & Company (children) (color)

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Dr. Reuben K. Youngdahl (religion)

09:05a Merv Griffin (Roberta Peters, Joe E. Lewis, Richard Pryor, Frankie Randall, Doris Lilly)
10:00a Andy Griffith

10:30a Dick Van Dyke

11:00a Love of Life (color)

11:25a CBS News (Joseph Benti) (color)

11:30a Search for Tomorrow (color)

11:45a Guiding Light (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local) (color)

12:20p Something Special (color)

12:30p As the World Turns (color)

01:00p Password (Alan King, Rose Marie) (color)

01:30p House Party (Dorothy Manners) (color)

02:00p To Tell the Truth (color)

02:25p CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

02:30p The Edge of Night

03:00p The Secret Storm

03:30p The Beverly Hillbillies

04:00p Mike Douglas (Marty Allen and Steve Rossi, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Englebert
Humperdinck) (color)

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite) (color)

Evening

06:00p News (local) (color)

06:15p Weather (color)

06:20p Sports (color)

06:30p Gilligans Island (color)

07:00p Mr. Terrific (color)


07:30p Vacation Playhouse (color)

08:00p Andy Griffith (color)

08:30p Family Afair (color)

09:00p Something Special (Julie London, Hi-Los, Bobby Troup, Jerry Fielding) (color)

10:00p News (local) (color)

10:15p Weather (color)

10:20p Sports (color)

10:30p Coronet Blue (color)

11:30p Movie The Double Agents

01:05a Movie Fighting Fools

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

06:15a David Stone (music) (color)

06:30a City and Country (color)

06:55a Doctors House Call (color)

07:00a Today (color)

09:00a Snap Judgment (Alan King, Sheila MacRae) (color)

09:25a NBC News (Sander Vanocur) (color)

09:30a Concentration (color)

10:00a Personality (Bill Cullen, Henry Morgan, Joan Rivers, Robert Vaughn) (color)

10:30a Hollywood Squares (Janet Blair, Dennis Cole, Pat Collins, Wally Cos, Glenn Ford,
Hermoine Gingold, Rose Marie, Don Rickles, Charley Weaver) (color)

11:00a Jeopardy (color)

11:30a Eye Guess (color)

11:55a NBC News (Edwin Newman) (color)


Afternoon

12:00p News (local) (color)

12:10p Weather (color)

12:15p Dialing for Dollars (color)

12:30p Lets Make a Deal (color)

12:55p NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) (color)

01:00p Days of Our Lives (color)

01:30p The Doctors (color)

02:00p Another World (color)

02:30p You Dont Say! (Joey Adams, Kaye Stevens) (color)

03:00p Match Game (Lauren Bacall, Abe Burrows) (color)

03:25p NBC News (Floyd Kalbur)

03:30p Dialing for Dollars (color)

04:30p Of Lands and Seas (color)

05:25p News (local) (color)

05:30p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley) (color)

Evening

06:00p News (local) (color)

06:15p Weather (color)

06:20p Sports (color)

06:30p The Monkees (color)

07:00p I Dream of Jeannie (color)

07:30p Captain Nice (color)

08:00p The Road West (color)

09:00p Run For Your Life (color)


10:00p News (local) (color)

10:15p Weather (color)

10:20p Sports (color)

10:30p Tonight (guest host Bob Newhart, Everett Dirksen) (color)

12:00a News and Sports (local) (color)

12:15a M Squad

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning

07:30a Morning Show (color)

08:00a Dateline: Hollywood

08:25a Childrens Doctor

08:30a Romper Room (color)

09:30a Jack LaLanne (exercise) (color)

10:00a Supermarket Sweep (color)

10:30a Family Game

11:00a Everybodys Talking (Peter Deuel, Shari Lewis, Jan Murray)

11:30a Donna Reed

Afternoon

12:00p The Fugitive

01:00p The Newlywed Game (color)

01:30p Dream Girl (Vic Dana, Dorothy Lamour, Louis Nye, Nipsey Russell) (color)

01:55p ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

02:00p General Hospital

02:30p Dark Shadows


03:00p The Dating Game (color)

03:30p Movie Naked in the Sun

05:00p ABC News (Peter Jennings) (color)

05:30p Timmy and Lassie

Evening

06:00p McHales Navy

06:30p Iron Horse (color)

07:30p The Rat Patrol (color)

08:00p Felony Squad (color)

08:30p Peyton Place (color)

09:00p The Big Valley (color)

10:00p News (local) (color)

10:25p Sports (color)

10:30p Movie Grounds for Marriage

12:15a Joey Bishop (Raymond Massey) (color)

WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

08:55a News (local)

09:00a Cartoon Carnival (color)

09:30a Gloria (exercise) (color)

10:00a Abbott and Costello

10:30a Whirlybirds

11:00a Bachelor Father

11:30a Cooking With Hank


11:45a News (local)

Afternoon

12:00p Lunch With Casey (children)

01:00p Movie Keep em Flying

02:45p Mels Notebook (interviews)

03:00p Virginia Graham (Phyllis Kirk, Barbara Walters, Cindy Adams)

03:30p Bat Masterson

04:00p Popeye and Pete (children)

04:30p Casey and Roundhouse (children)

05:30p The Flintstones (color)

Evening

06:00p Huckleberry Hound (color)

06:30p Laramie

07:30p Race to Riches (color)

08:00p Movie All About Eve

10:10p News, Weather , Sports (local)

10:40p Movie It Should Happen to You

RETRO: Southern Michigan, Wed. 10/10/1979

Source: TV Guide, Southern Michigan Edition

Channels Listed

Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo/Battle Creek

3 WKZO-TV (CBS)
8 WOTV-TV (NBC)

13 WZZM-TV (ABC)

35 WGVC-TV (PBS)

41 WUHQ-TV (ABC)

Lansing/Jackson

6 WJIM-TV (CBS)

10 WILX-TV (NBC)

23 WKAR-TV (PBS)

Flint

12 WJRT-TV (ABC)

Detroit

2 WJBK-TV (CBS)

4 WDIV (NBC)

7 WXYZ-TV (ABC)

50 WKBD-TV (Ind.)

South Bend, Indiana

16 WNDU-TV (NBC)

22 WSBT-TV (CBS)

28 WSJV (ABC)

Chicago, Illionis
9C WGN-TV (Ind.)

44 WSNS-TV (Ind.)

Windsor, Ontario

9 CBET-TV (CBC)

Atlanta, Georgia

17 WTBS (Ind.) [Late Night Only]

Pay-TV

HBO Home Box Office

MORNING

5:25

17 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE

5:45

2 TOWN AND COUNTRY ALMANAC

5:55

17 WORLD AT LARGE

6 AM

2 WSU: COLLEGE OF LIFELONG LEARNING


4 CLASSROOM

7 TV COLLEGE

10 PTL CLUB

6:15

12 NEWS AND FARM REPORT

6:30

2 THREE ROBONIC STOOGES

3 ED ALLEN

4 BUGS BUNNY AND HIS SUPERSTAR FRIENDS

6-22 SUNRISE SEMESTER

7-17 NEWS

8 U OF M PRESENTS

12 BULLWINKLE

13 FOCUS ON ENERGY

41 GOSPEL SINGING JUBILEE

6:50

50 NEWS

6:55

9C TOP O' THE MORNING

41 NEWS
7 AM

2 GOOD MORNING, DETROIT

3-6-22 WEDNESDAY MORNING

4-8-10 TODAY

7-12-41 GOOD MORNING AMERICA

13 BOZO

16 STATEHOUSE REPORT

50 BUGS BUNNY

7:25

9C NEWS

7:30

9C CARTOONS

13 GOOD MORNING AMERICA

16 THE HEALTH FIELD

50 CASPER

7:45

9 TODAY FROM ONTARIO

35 A.M. WEATHER

8 AM

2-3-6-22 CAPTAIN KANGAROO

9C RAY RAYNER
16 TODAY

28 GOOD MORNING AMERICA

35 SESAME STREET

50 TOM & JERRY

8:30

50 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

8:45

9 FRIENDLY GIANT

23 A.M. WEATHER

9 AM

2 PHIL DONAHUE

3 CLUBHOUSE

4 MOVIE: "Brannigan" (1975)

6-8-12 PHIL DONAHUE

7 KELLY & COMPANY

9 FROM NOW ON

9C GROOVE GOOLIES

10 MIKE DOUGLAS

13 MOVIE: "The Seventh Cross" (1944)

22 DOROTHY FRISK

23 SESAME STREET

41 700 CLUB
50 PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES

9:30

3 WEEKDAY!

9 WICKS

9C I DREAM OF JEANNIE

44 HEALTH 250

50 FAMILY AFFAIR

10 AM

2 TIC TAC DOUGH

3-6-22 BEAT THE CLOCK

8 MIKE DOUGLAS

9 ONTARIO SCHOOLS

9C MOVIE: "Peyton Place" (Conclusion)

10-16 CARD SHARKS

12 DINAH!

23 MISTER ROGERS

28 PHIL DONAHUE

41 LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE

44 SOCIOLOGY 203

50 DETROIT TODAY

10:30

2-3-6 WHEW!
4-10-16 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

7-13-41 EDGE OF NIGHT

9 MR. DRESSUP

22 ROD JOHNSON

23 VILLA ALEGRE

44 MUNDO HISPANO

50 HEALTH FIELD

10:55

2 NEWS

3-6 CBS NEWS

11 AM

2-3-6-22 PRICE IS RIGHT

4-8-10-16 HIGH ROLLERS

7-12-13-41 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY

9 SESAME STREET

23 ELECTRIC COMPANY

28 GOOD MORNING MICHIANA

50 ROMPER ROOM

11:30

4-8-10-16 WHEEL OF FORTUNE

7-12-13-41 FAMILY FEUD

23 FREESTYLE
44 700 CLUB

50 HUCK AND YOGI

AFTERNOON

Noon

2-4-6-8-10-12 NEWS

3 ACCENT

7-28-41 $20,000 PYRAMID

9 MOVIE: "The Deadly Tower" (1975)

9C PHIL DONAHUE

13 EYEWITNESS AT NOON

16 MINDREADERS

22 LOVE OF LIFE

23 CONNECTIONS

50 POPEYE

12:20

6 ALMANAC

12:30

2-3-6-22 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

4 MIDDAY

7-12-13-28-41 RYAN'S HOPE

8-10-16 PASSWORD PLUS

50 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
1 PM

2-3-6-22 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

4-8-10-16 DAYS OF OUR LIVES

7-12-13-28-41 ALL MY CHILDREN

9C BOZO'S CIRCUS

44 FELIX THE CAT

50 MOVIE: "The Wagons Roll at Night" (1941)

1:30

2-3-6-22 AS THE WORLD TURNS

44 FLIPPER

2 PM

4-8-10-16 DOCTORS

7-12-13-28-41 ONE LIFE TO LIVE

9 INSIGHT

9C LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE

23 OVER EASY

44 MOVIE: "Birth of the Blues" (1941)

2:30

2-3-6-22 GUIDING LIGHT

4-8-10-16 ANOTHER WORLD

9 TAKE 30
9C LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE

23 CROCKETT'S VICTORY GARDEN

2:55

50 NEWS

3 PM

7-12-13-28-41 GENERAL HOSPITAL

9 NEWS SPECIAL

9C ANDY GRIFFITH

23 HIGH SCHOOL QUIZ BOWL

35 SCARLETT LETTER

50 BUGS BUNNY

3:30

2-3-6-22 ONE DAY AT A TIME

9C FRED FLINTSTONE & FRIENDS

23 VILLA ALEGRE

44 COOL McCOOL & FRIENDS

50 WOODY WOODPECKER

4 PM

2 MIKE DOUGLAS

3 LOVE OF LIFE

4 GOOD TIMES
6 FLINTSTONES

7 BODY WORKS

8-9C-10-16 BUGS BUNNY

12 MATCH GAME

13 MUNSTERS

22 MERV GRIFFIN

23-35 SESAME STREET

28 EDGE OF NIGHT

41 STAR BLAZERS

44 SPECTREMAN

50 TOM & JERRY

4:30

3 MERV GRIFFIN

4 GONG SHOW

6 GUNSMOKE

7-12-13-28-41 AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL: "A Movie Star's Daughter"

8 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

10 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

16 KIDSWORLD

44 SPEED RACER

50 FLINTSTONES

5 PM

4 BEWITCHED
8 BRADY BUNCH

9C GROOVIE GOOLIES

10 STAR TREK

16 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

23-35 MISTER ROGERS

44 ULTRAMAN

50 BRADY BUNCH

5:30

2-7-12 NEWS

4 ALL IN THE FAMILY

6 3'S A CROWD

8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN

9C STAR BLAZERS

13 DATING GAME

16 I DREAM OF JEANNIE

22 GOMER PYLE, USMC

23-35 ELECTRIC COMPANY

28 CROSS-WITS

41 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN

44 GENTLE BEN

50 I LOVE LUCY

EVENING

6 PM
2-3-4-6-7-8-10-13 NEWS

9 NEWSDAY

9C GOOD TIMES

16 BEWITCHED

22 ANDY GRIFFITH

23 DICK CAVETT

28 JOKER'S WILD

35 ZOOM

44 F TROOP

50 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN

HBO MOVIE: "Hooper" (1978)

6:30

2-3-6-22 CBS NEWS

9C DICK VAN DYKE

10 NBC NEWS

12-13-28-41 ABC NEWS

16 BRADY BUNCH

23-35 OVER EASY

44 GET SMART

50 SANFORD AND SON

7 PM

2 PM MAGAZINE

3 MATCH GAME
4-8 NBC NEWS

6 TIC TAC DOUGH

7 ABC NEWS

9-9C ODD COUPLE

10 NEWLYWED GAME

12 BOWLING FOR DOLLARS

13 3'S A CROWD

16-22-28 NEWS

23 TELE-REVISTA

35 FAST FORWARD

41 CROSS-WITS

44 BONANZA

50 M*A*S*H

7:30

2-8 NEWLYWED GAME

3-28 TIC TAC DOUGH

4 THREE'S A CROWD

6 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN

7 MVP . . . WORLD SERIES EDITION

9 CAROL BURNETT & FRIENDS

9C CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS

10-13 JOKER'S WILD

12-41 FAMILY FEUD

16 NBC NEWS
23-35 MacNEIL/LEHRER REPORT

50 ANDY GRIFFITH

8 PM

2-3-6-22 LAST RESORT

4-8-10-16 REAL PEOPLE

7-12-13-28-41 WORLD SERIES

9 NHL HOCKEY: New York Rangers at Toronto Maple Leafs

9C MAUDE

23-35 GREAT PERFORMANCES: "The Dream"

44 ROOKIES

50 MOVIE: "Rampage" (1963)

HBO THAT MAN IN THE WHITE HOUSE: FDR

8:30

2-3-6-22 MOVIE: "The Greek Tycoon" (1978)

9C CHICO AND THE MAN

9 PM

4-8-10-16 MOVIE: "Mirror, Mirror" (1979)

9C MOVIE: "To Catch a Thief" (1955)

23-35 BARYSHNIKOV AT THE WHITE HOUSE

44 700 CLUB

9:55
50 NEWS

10 PM

23 MIGHTY CONTINENT

35 CONNECTIONS

50 DINAH! & FRIENDS

HBO SINGING COWBOYS RIDE AGAIN

10:30

44 ROOM 222

11 PM

2-3-4-6-8-9C-10-16-22 NEWS

9 CBC NEWS

23-35 DICK CAVETT

44 DRAGNET

50 NHL HOCKEY: Red Wings vs. Los Angeles Kings at Inglewood

HBO MOVIE: "Hooper" (1978)

11:15

7-12-13-28 NEWS

41 M*A*S*H

11:25

9 NEWS
11:30

2 CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS

3-6-22 YOUR TURN: LETTERS TO CBS NEWS

4-8-10-16 JOHNNY CARSON

9C MOVIE: "Shoot Out" (1971)

17 MOVIE: "With a Song in My Heart"

23-35 ABC NEWS

44 IT TAKES A THIEF

11:45

7-12-28-41 LOVE BOAT

9 MOVIE: "Fanny" (1961)

13 ODD COUPLE

Mid.

2 SWITCH

3-6-22 SWITCH

12:15

13 POLICE WOMAN

12:30

44 WANTED-DEAD OR ALIVE
12:45

HBO MOVIE: "Jennifer" (1978)

12:55

7-12-28 BARETTA

41 MOVIE: "Kid Galahad" (1962)

1 AM

4-8-10-16 TOMORROW

1:10

2 HAWAII FIVE-O

3-6-22 HAWAII FIVE-O

1:25

9C-13 NEWS

1:55

9C MOVIE: "Wives and Lovers" (1963)

2 AM

4 CLASSROOM

10-17 NEWS

2:05
7-28 NEWS

12 ROOKIES

17 MOVIE: "Terror in a Texas Town" (1958)

2:20

2 MARCUS WELBY, M.D.

2:35

12 NEWS

3:20

2 NEWS

3:40

17 MOVIE: "The Atomic City" (1952)

3:55

9C TWILIGHT ZONE

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Re: RETRO: Southern Michigan, Wed. 10/10/1979

Could you please post Southern Michigan listings for Saturday 10/6/79?

Also, Baltimore-Washington listings for Saturday 4/12/80?

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7:30

7 MVP . . . WORLD SERIES EDITION

What did 7 normally air in this timeslot?

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Quote Originally Posted by MikeyBos

3 PM

9 NEWS SPECIAL

What happened that day in Canada (or if local, Windsor)? And what was usually seen on CBET?

Quote Originally Posted by MikeyBos

4 PM

7 BODY WORKS

12 MATCH GAME

13 MUNSTERS

28 EDGE OF NIGHT

41 STAR BLAZERS

4:30

7-12-13-28-41 AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL: "A Movie Star's Daughter"

5:30
2-7-12 NEWS

13 DATING GAME

28 CROSS-WITS

41 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN

What was normally seen on the ABC stations at the time? No doubt WXYZ carried "The 4:00
Movie", but what about the others?

Quote Originally Posted by MikeyBos

8 PM

7-12-13-28-41 WORLD SERIES

Game 1 of Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Baltimore Orioles, playing at Baltimore; The O's won, 5 to 4.

Quote Originally Posted by MikeyBos

11:30

2 CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS

3-6-22 YOUR TURN: LETTERS TO CBS NEWS

Mid.

2 SWITCH

3-6-22 SWITCH

1:10

2 HAWAII FIVE-O

3-6-22 HAWAII FIVE-O

Did WJBK delay The CBS Late Movie by a week, or did they show it with the network?
Quote Originally Posted by MikeyBos

11:30

4-8-10-16 JOHNNY CARSON

1 AM

4-8-10-16 TOMORROW

Who were that night's guests?

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I don't think CBC stations usually showed regular-season NHL games on nights other than
Saturdays.

However, October 10th, 1979 was Opening Night of the 1979/80 NHL season for many teams, so
CBC decided to broadcast a special midweek edition of "Hockey Night In Canada" which (in at
least Ontario and likely points East) featured Toronto hosting the New York Rangers (the latter
was a Stanley Cup Finalist the previous year).

While defending champion Montreal would not open their season until the next night (October
11th; did CBC carry that game nationally or regionally??), that night also marked the first games
in the NHL for two former World Hockey Association teams (the Quebec Nordiques and the
original Winnipeg Jets), and it's possible (but don't know for sure) that "HNIC" may have
regionally carried Quebec's opener against the old Atlanta Flames in Quebec and Winnipeg's
opener in Pittsburgh at least in Manitoba and maybe points west.

Although I suspect WKBD-50 probably carried only away games of the Red Wings during the
regular season back then, I would not be surprised if their 1979/80 home opener against
Philadelphia on October 20th was also telecast by WKBD, given that it was the first game played
at Joe Louis Arena.

(Historical hockey schedules and results from Hockey-Reference.com)

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So 4 years later, here's the answer...

They, as was typical still in 1979, aired various programs in the 7:30 time slot. It appears from
looking at other days, it was quite varied between game shows and local programs.

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7:30

7 MVP . . . WORLD SERIES EDITION

What did 7 normally air in this timeslot?


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#1

9 NEWS SPECIAL

Special: From the House of Commons in Ottawa, Prime Minister Joseph Clark addresses
Parliament. Pierre Trudeau, leader of the Opposition, NDP leader Edward Broadbent and
Creditiste leader Fabien Roy debate the Speech from the Throne. (Live)

#2

4 PM

7 MOVIE

12 MATCH GAME

13 MUNSTERS

28 EDGE OF NIGHT

41 STAR BLAZERS

4:30
12 GUNSMOKE

13 STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO

28 CROSS-WITS

41 BUGS BUNNY & WOODY WOODPECKER

5 PM

28 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN

41 SUPERMAN, BATMAN, AQUAMAN

#3

Of course, the match-up was not yet known at the time TV Guide went to press.

#4

Actually, it does not appear so. It appears TV Guide had a misprint that night due to the CBS
special at 11:30. The listing for Switch at midnight says to see channel 3 at 11:30 and the listing
for Hawaii Five-O says to see channel 3 at 12:40. That's the same as what is listed on other nights
for channel 2.

#5

11:30

4-8-10-16 JOHNNY CARSON

Scheduled: Guest host David Letterman, John Ritter, Freddy Fender and Joe Garagiola. Ed
McMahon. (90 min.)
1 AM

4-8-10-16 TOMORROW

[No description provided.]

Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by MikeyBos

3 PM

9 NEWS SPECIAL

What happened that day in Canada (or if local, Windsor)? And what was usually seen on CBET?

Quote Originally Posted by MikeyBos

4 PM

7 BODY WORKS

12 MATCH GAME

13 MUNSTERS

28 EDGE OF NIGHT

41 STAR BLAZERS

4:30

7-12-13-28-41 AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL: "A Movie Star's Daughter"

5:30

2-7-12 NEWS

13 DATING GAME

28 CROSS-WITS
41 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN

What was normally seen on the ABC stations at the time? No doubt WXYZ carried "The 4:00
Movie", but what about the others?

Quote Originally Posted by MikeyBos

8 PM

7-12-13-28-41 WORLD SERIES

Game 1 of Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Baltimore Orioles, playing at Baltimore; The O's won, 5 to 4.

Quote Originally Posted by MikeyBos

11:30

2 CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS

3-6-22 YOUR TURN: LETTERS TO CBS NEWS

Mid.

2 SWITCH

3-6-22 SWITCH

1:10

2 HAWAII FIVE-O

3-6-22 HAWAII FIVE-O

Did WJBK delay The CBS Late Movie by a week, or did they show it with the network?

Quote Originally Posted by MikeyBos

11:30

4-8-10-16 JOHNNY CARSON


1 AM

4-8-10-16 TOMORROW

Who were that night's guests?

Retro: 50 Years Ago--Fall 1963

Looking back, as I do each year. From Castleman and Podrazik's

"The TV Schedule Book" and the TV Guide Fall Preview issue from

Georgia (Atlanta), new shows in CAPS:

MONDAY ABC 7 PM (Local) or Ron Cochran With The News

(still 15 minutes, so some stations might have

carried it at 7:15)

7:30 THE OUTER LIMITS

8:30 Wagon Train (90 minutes this year)

10 PM BREAKING POINT (ABC's answer to NBC's "The

Eleventh Hour," the protagonists being psychiatrists)

11 PM Murphy Martin With The News

11:10 (Local)

CBS 7 PM (Local) or CBS Evening News With Walter Cronkite

(now 30 minutes)

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 The Lucy Show


9 PM Danny Thomas Show

9:30 Andy Griffith Show

10 PM EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE (George C. Scott as a New

York social worker)

11 PM (Local)

NBC 7 PM (Local) or Huntley-Brinkley Report (now 30 minutes)

7:30 NBC Monday Night At The Movies

9:30 HOLLYWOOD AND THE STARS

10 PM Sing Along With Mitch

11 PM (Local)

11:15 Tonight (Johnny Carson)

TUESDAY ABC 7 PM (see Monday)

7:30 Combat!

8:30 McHale's Navy

9 PM THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH (Jack Palance as the

boss of the circus)

10 PM THE FUGITIVE

11 PM Murphy Martin With The News

11:10 (Local)

CBS 7 PM (see Monday)

7:30 Marshal Dillon (reruns of the half-hour "Gunsmoke"s)

8 PM Red Skelton Hour


9 PM PETTICOAT JUNCTION

9:30 Jack Benny Program

10 PM Garry Moore Show

11 PM (Local)

NBC 7 PM (see Monday)

7:30 MR. NOVAK

8:30 Redigo (last season's "Empire" cut to 30 minutes and

focusing on Richard Egan's character of Jim Redigo)

9 PM RICHARD BOONE SHOW (admirable but unsuccessful

attempt to have a repertory company do a diferent play each week)

10 PM Andy Williams Show/Bell Telephone Hour

11 PM (Local)

11:15 Tonight

WEDNESDAY ABC 7 PM (see Monday)

7:30 Ozzie And Harriet

8 PM PATTY DUKE SHOW

8:30 The Price Is Right (new network and a new gimmick--celebrities

playing for members of the studio audience)

9 PM Ben Casey

10 PM CHANNING ("Mr. Novak" is set in a high school; this one set at

Channing College)

11 PM Murphy Martin With The News

11:10 (Local)
CBS 7 PM (see Monday)

7:30 CBS Reports/CHRONICLE (the latter a series of documentaries

pertaining to world culture)

8:30 GLYNIS (think "Murder, She Wrote" with a laugh track--English

actress Glynis Johns as a writer who tries to help her detective husband

solve his cases)

9 PM Beverly Hillbillies

9:30 Dick Van Dyke Show

10 PM DANNY KAYE SHOW (regular Harvey Korman went straight from this

show to "The Carol Burnett Show" in 1967)

11 PM (Local)

NBC 7 PM (see Monday)

7:30 The Virginian

9 PM ESPIONAGE (dramatizations of real spy stories)

10 PM The Eleventh Hour

11 PM (Local)

11:15 Tonight

THURSDAY ABC 7 PM (see Monday)

7:30 The Flintstones (it becomes a kids' show this year--Pebbles has

already been born, and Barney and Betty adopt Bamm Bamm)

8 PM Donna Reed Show

8:30 My Three Sons


9 PM JIMMY DEAN SHOW

10 PM Sid Caesar Show/EDIE ADAMS SHOW

10:30 (Local)

11 PM Murphy Martin With The News

11:10 (Local)

CBS 7 PM (see Monday)

7:30 Password

8 PM Rawhide

9 PM Perry Mason

10 PM The Nurses

11 PM (Local)

NBC 7 PM (see Monday)

7:30 TEMPLE HOUSTON (Jefrey Hunter as Sam Houston's son)

8:30 Dr. Kildare

9:30 Hazel

10 PM KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATER (Perry Como specials occasionally

air here)

11 PM (Local)

11:15 Tonight

FRIDAY ABC 7 PM (see Monday)

7:30 77 Sunset Strip (only Efrem Zimbalist Jr. is left)

8:30 BURKE'S LAW


9:30 THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER

10 PM Fight Of The Week

10:45 Make That Spare (time approximate)

11 PM Murphy Martin With The News

11:10 (Local)

CBS 7 PM (see Monday)

7:30 THE GREAT ADVENTURE (dramatizations of events

in American history--Van Heflin narrates the first half of

the season, then Russell Johnson replaces him--just before

playing the Professor on "Gilligan's Island")

8:30 Route 66

9:30 The Twilight Zone

10 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour

11 PM (Local)

NBC 7 PM (see Monday)

7:30 International Showtime

8:30 BOB HOPE CHRYSLER THEATER (a mix of plays that Hope

introduces, some in which he appears, and his patented variety specials)

9:30 HARRY'S GIRLS (Larry Blyden as manager of a female song-and-dance

trio deemed too old-fashioned for the U.S. but a big hit in Europe--bigger than

this show, which will be replaced by "That Was The Week That Was" in January)

10 PM Jack Paar Program

11 PM (Local)
11:15 Tonight

MON-FRI ABC 11 AM The Price Is Right (new network with the celebrity gimmick of the

nighttime show)

11:30 Seven Keys

12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM General Hospital

1:30 (Local)

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News (Lisa Howard)

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM Trailmaster ("Wagon Train" reruns, mostly with Ward Bond)

5 PM (Local)

6 PM Ron Cochran With The News (still 15 minutes, so affiliates have

a choice of six feeds between 6 and 7:30, the rest of the time is local)

CBS 8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM (Local)

10 AM CBS Morning News With Mike Wallace

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Real McCoys

' 11:30 Pete And Gladys

12 N Love Of Life
12:25 CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM SUNRISE SEMESTER (I doubt if many stations aired it at that time--

more than likely CBS was feeding for play the next morning while the affiliates

did their own thing--WAGA carried "Best Of Groucho")

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 LEE PHILIP SHOW (she and husband Bill Bell created "The Young And The

Restless" and "The Bold And The Beautiful")

4:45 (Local)

6:30 (Local) or CBS Evening News With Walter Cronkite (now 30 minutes)

NBC 6:30 Education Exchange

7 AM Today

9 AM (Local)

10 AM Say When!

10:25 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

10:30 WORD FOR WORD (Merv Griffin hosts the first game show he also produced--

contestants try to make as many little words from a longer word as they can)
11 AM Concentration

11:30 MISSING LINKS (Ed McMahon is the host--in March 1964 it will move to ABC,

Dick Clark will become host, and NBC will put on a little game where you have to give

the correct question to a provided answer.)

12 N Your First Impression

12:30 Truth Or Consequences

12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer)

1 PM (Local)

2 PM People Will Talk (will move to CBS primetime in April as "Celebrity Game," then

be retooled as "Hollywood Squares" and return to NBC in 1966)

2:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

2:30 The Doctors (still in the weekly five-part story format)

3 PM Loretta Young Theater

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

4:30 Make Room For Daddy

5 PM (Local)

6:30 (Local) or Huntley-Brinkley Report (now 30 minutes)

SATURDAY ABC 10:30 The Jetsons

11 AM NEW CASPER CARTOON SHOW

11:30 Beany And Cecil

12 N Bugs Bunny Show

12:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam


1 PM My Friend Flicka

1:30 American Bandstand

2:30 (Local)

4:30 AFL HIGHLIGHTS

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 PREVIEW: WINTER OLYMPICS

7 PM (Local)

7:30 Hootenanny

8:30 Lawrence Welk Show

9:30 JERRY LEWIS SHOW (one of the great disasters of

television history--two hours live, unrehearsed, and disorganized)

11:30 (Local)

CBS 8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM The Alvin Show

9:30 TENNESSEE TUXEDO

10 AM QUICK DRAW McGRAW

10:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse

11 AM Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers Show

12 N Sky King

12:30 DO YOU KNOW? (middle-school kids are quizzed about books

they've been assigned to read)

1 PM CBS Saturday News (don't know who anchors)

1:30 (Local)
1:45 College Football Kickof

2 PM NCAA Football

4:45 College Football Scoreboard (time approximate)

5 PM (Local)

7:30 Jackie Gleason Show

8:30 THE NEW PHIL SILVERS SHOW (he's factory foreman Harry Grafton)

9 PM The Defenders

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM (Local)

NBC 9:30 Ruf And Reddy

10 AM HECTOR HEATHCOTE

10:30 FIREBALL XL-5

11 AM Dennis The Menace

11:30 Fury

12 N Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon

12:30 Bullwinkle Show

1 PM Exploring

2 PM Watch Mr. Wizard

2:30 (Local)

5 PM NFL Highlights

5:30 Captain Gallant

6 PM NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

6:15 (Local)

7:30 THE LIEUTENANT


8:30 Joey Bishop Show

9 PM NBC Saturday Night At The Movies

11 PM (Local)

SUNDAY ABC 12:30 Discovery '63

1 PM Directions '64

1:30 Issues And Answers

2 PM (Local)

3:30 AFL Football

6:15 All Pro Scoreboard (time approximate)

6:30 (Local)

7:30 TRAVELS OF JAIMIE McPHEETERS (a break for Kurt Russell)

8:30 ARREST AND TRIAL (pre-"Law And Order": the first 45 minutes

is the arrest, with Ben Gazzara; the second 45 is the trial, with Chuck

Connors)

10 PM 100 GRAND (attempt to revive the big-money quizzes, unrigged but

so dull it's canceled after three weeks and replaced by LAUGHS FOR SALE,

where prospective comedy writers try to sell their material to a panel of

comedians)

10:30 ABC News Reports

11 PM (Local)

CBS 9:30 SUNRISE SEMESTER (again, I have a feeling the affiliates are merely

taping it for the next morning)

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet


10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM Camera Three

11:30 (Local)

12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM (Local)

1:45 Pro Football Kickof

2 PM NFL Football

5 PM Sunday Sports Spectacular (time approximate)

5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

6 PM The Twentieth Century

6:30 Mister Ed

7 PM Lassie

7:30 MY FAVORITE MARTIAN

8 PM Ed Sullivan Show

9 PM JUDY GARLAND SHOW (not as disastrous as Jerry Lewis's show,

but a disappointment that's gone by April)

10 PM Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

11:15 (Local)

NBC 1:30 Frontiers Of Faith

2 PM (Local)

3 PM NBC NEWS ENCORE (reruns of documentaries)

4 PM SUNDAY (similar to the "Today" show)


5 PM Wild Kingdom

5:30 GE College Bowl (new network)

6 PM Meet The Press

6:30 (Local)

7 PM BILL DANA SHOW (he plays the now-politically incorrect

Jose Jimenez)

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color

8:30 GRINDL (Imogene Coca as a poor man's "Hazel"--a maid who's

hired out to diferent people each week)

9 PM Bonanza

10 PM DuPont Show Of The Week/Specials

11 PM (Local)

"6 PM Ron Cochran With The News (still 15 minutes, so affiliates have a choice of six feeds
between 6 and 7:30, the rest of the time is local)"

In the 50's John Daly did all of the feeds live (no tape). Did Ron Cochran do the same (although
there was tape, I wonder about the taping facilities at ABC, even at this late stage)? And what
about the west coast? At this point did they tape a feed for the west?

Oh, I think when Wagon Train expanded to 90 minutes and moved to ABC, it also was in color
(being one of the very few series in color on ABC at the time). True?

Joe

That was true. "Wagon Train" was in color when it moved to ABC in '63. ABC was a late bloomer
for color. But eventually, once it did make the switch to all-color in '66, it blossomed.

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I can only assume that Cochran was live at 6 PM, and that whether

or not the subsequent feeds were live or tape depended on breaking

news or some sort of technical glitch (as sometimes happened in the

Smith/Reasoner era; the 6 PM feed often had to be done over at

6:30). I feel pretty sure that, by this time, Cochran's newscast was

taped for the West Coast, since it would have looked pretty ridiculous

to have him on live at 3 PM (PT). Besides, "Queen For A Day," "Who

Do You Trust?" and "Trailmaster" aired from 3-5 PM (PT).

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Amazing how "forgettable" the names of ABC's news presenters from this era are: Murphy
Martin. Ron Cochrane.

Arrest and Trial difered from Law & Order in an important way: Chuck Connors was a defense
attorney. Ben Gazzara arrested them; Connors got them of.
NBC Saturday morning education show "Exploring" (now it would qualify as e/i) was hosted by Al
Hibbs, a PhD and faculty member at Cal Tech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. So account say his old
office is now occupied by one Dr. Sheldon Cooper.

The Gary Moore Show featured Carol Burnett, who went straight to The Carol Burnett Show, too.

This was the first season of Petticoat Junction, when the show was still a rif on the old traveling
salesman jokes (and the hotel was filled with traveling salesmen as guests). The three daughters
still had distinct personalities (slut, nerd and tom-boy). Many of the stories revolved around the
railroad trying to shut down the Hooterville Cannonball. When it moved to Saturday night, two
of the three daughters and been recast, all turned into goody two-shoes, music was added and it
became a show your grandmother would watch. (Not a full re-boot but close.)

At this point, Bill Cullen hosted the Price Is Right. Bob Barker was hosting Truth or Consequences
on NBC daytime (and many people still did not spay or neuter their pets).

ABC's Jimmy Dean Show featured an early network appearance by a Muppet (Rolf).

Jack Parr had left the Tonight Show to do this Friday night prime time show. When you see clips
of Parr or his interviews supposedly from the Tonight Show, most are really from this show (two
chairs, no desk). The show lasted two years and Parr mostly disappeared. Steve Allen moved to
prime time earlier and did not last much longer. Maybe that's why Johnny Carson decided not to
move "up" to doing a prime time show.

Harry's Girls was a TV version of Les Girls, which starred Gene Kelly in the Larry Blyden role. This
season, Kelly played the Bing Crosby role in Going My Way.

Hootenanny was a series of folk concerts taped on college campuses. The network refused to
allow performers who had been blacklisted a decade earlier to appear and many of the top folk
acts boycotted the show.
As part of his production deal for The New Phil Silvers Show, the network brought another
sitcom from his companies about these castaways who take a three hour boat tour ... well, you
know.

The CBS Morning News was Mike Wallace's first regular assignment for CBS News after doing
cigarette commercials and hosting a rigged quiz show. It was straight news for housewives,
replacing an early Today-like show for housewives hosted by Harry Reasoner. Except for O&Os,
not many CBS affiliates carried it, doing syndicated re-runs or local "Happy Homemaker" shows
instead.

Judy Garland's show was efectively sabotaged by CBS programming chief James Aubry ("the
smiling cobra), with show being repeatedly re-booted with producers and writers fired. Shortly
after this, Aubry was fired.

This version of the Jackie Gleason Show was called "The American Scene Magazine" and did not
include The Honeymooners. Instead the leading sketch each week was Joe the Bartender, with
the addition of Frank Fontane as "Crazy Guggenheim." Crazy what we would now call
"cognitively impaired" or "learning disabled" but then broke into song with a beautiful voice
(same act as Gomer Pyle).

The Magic Land of Allakazan: Local magic show picked by the network. The assistant was really
hot: Nani Darnell, occasionally referenced on "Night Court."

The Jerry Lewis show did not last. The theater ABC bought and refurbished for the show became
The Hollywood Palace. Also used at various times for Lawrence Welk and other shows.

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A few comments:

Dorothy Loudon had replaced Carol Burnett on "The Garry Moore Show"

by this time. This was the year that Garry, noticing his softer ratings,

told Jim Aubrey he had an idea for a retooling of the show. Aubrey's

response: "Not a chance." Garry quit his variety show (which was revived

briefly in 1966 but died against "Bonanza" and the ABC Sunday Night Movie,

to be replaced by "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour") and "I've Got A

Secret." Steve Allen replaced him as host of "Secret."

It was also the year Aubrey told Jack Benny, "you're through." Benny returned

to NBC in the fall of '64, did his weekly show for one more season, then did specials

until he passed away in 1974.

Actually, Jack Paar's primetime show lasted three years (1962-65). When it was

replaced by "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." in '65, Paar swore he'd never do another

series, but he was lured back by ABC to host "Jack Paar Tonite" in its "Wide World

Of Entertainment" slot one week per month in 1973.


And you're right about "Arrest And Trial" being diferent from "Law And Order" and in

a most important way: Chuck Connors being the defense attorney, which meant that

one or the other (he or Ben Gazzara) had to be wrong. On "L&O" the cops and lawyers

were on the same side. Still, some people do point to "Arrest And Trial" as a forerunner

of "L&O," even if it's not quite accurate.

Murphy Martin was hired from ABC's Dallas affiliate, WFAA, and had been doing the 11 PM

newscast for about a year. He was still on the job when JFK was assassinated. After he

left ABC he went back to Dallas, although I never recall seeing him on any local newscast.

And there's another name that's even more forgettable: Bob Young, who filled an interim of

about three months between Peter Jennings' departure and Frank Reynolds' being named
anchor

in 1968. Young was from Cincinnati and that's all I know about him.

Interestingly, a guest on Jimmy Dean's debut show was Fred Flintstone. In connection with
Hanna-

Barbera, the producers mixed live action and animation so that it appeared that the two were
actually

on stage together. Dean's was the first show to present the Country Music Association Awards,
and I

remember one year Minnie Pearl was a presenter. She appeared out of costume and in a formal
evening

gown, and instead of "How-DEEEE!" simply said "Hi" when she came onstage.

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Bob Young popped in the 70s working on NBC's short-lived News and Information Service (NIS),
and attempt to ofer a networked all news format to stations.

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

A few comments:

Dorothy Loudon had replaced Carol Burnett on "The Garry Moore Show"

by this time...

..by 1964, Burnett was under contract to CBS to do a few specials a year, most notably the
Carnegie Hall spectacular with Julie Andrews. As noted on another thread, Lucille Ball ofered to
develop a sitcom for Carol, who wasn't quite ready to commit to a series at that point.
Interestingly, James Aubery was gone by then, but CBS brass did sort of force Carol to make a
decision about her TV future in '67; they were not going to renew her old deal to do specials,
and instead told her to choose either a sitcom or a variety show; the rest was history.

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That might have been interesting--to see what kind of sitcom

Lucy could come up with for Carol. Meanwhile, Brooks and Marsh

say that Carol left "The Garry Moore Show" in 1962, which is when

Dorothy Loudon replaced her.

But no matter. "The Carol Burnett Show" is a classic in its own right,

especially the Tim Conway-Harvey Korman years.

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Garry Moore seemed to feature "funny girls" on his TV shows. Remember his weekday morning
show of the 1950's on CBS when he had Denise Lohr as a part of the cast? She could do comedy
and was pretty nice looking, too.

And although Brooks and Marsh don't credit her as a regular,


Lily Tomlin made a few appearances on Garry's short-lived

1966 Sunday-night show. She was a co-host on ABC's

"The Music Scene" in the fall of 1969, joining "Laugh-In"

in December of that year.

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Was Lily Tomlin a co-host on Music Scene or was she one of the players behind David Stenberg
who did comedy?

I always thought DS was the only "host".

I liked Music Scene a lot (especially Steinberg who I thought was terribly funny). It was a good
music show, it introduced me to the Bible (Billboard), but leave it to ABC to program a 45 minute
show in 1969.

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She was one of six rotating hosts (the others: Steinberg, Larry Hankin,

Christopher Ross, Paul Reid Roman, and Chris Bokeno) until November,

when Steinberg became sole host. She joined "Laugh-In" in December.

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I didn't know that. My falsie memory said that DS was the sole host. Thanks for the catch and
correction.

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

That might have been interesting--to see what kind of sitcom

Lucy could come up with for Carol. Meanwhile, Brooks and Marsh

say that Carol left "The Garry Moore Show" in 1962, which is when

Dorothy Loudon replaced her.

But no matter. "The Carol Burnett Show" is a classic in its own right,

especially the Tim Conway-Harvey Korman years.

Well, obviously, even though Carol turned down 'Here's Agnes', Lucy liked the title well enough
to adapt it for herself in 1968! ;D I wonder if Lucy had ever intended to retire at that point?
Maybe it would have been Carol playing Agnes working in an employment agency..and if not
Gale Gordon as her boss, perhaps Harvey Korman or Tim Conway?;-)

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

And although Brooks and Marsh don't credit her as a regular,


Lily Tomlin made a few appearances on Garry's short-lived

1966 Sunday-night show. She was a co-host on ABC's

"The Music Scene" in the fall of 1969, joining "Laugh-In"

in December of that year.

I keep forgetting that Tomlin joined "Laugh-In" late, and stayed til the end; I always lumped her
in with Goldie Hawn, Henry Gibson, and others who started leaving in '70 and '71.(Realistically,
the show should have ended by '71, anyway; those last two seasons were quickly forgotten).

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And of course, all 3 networks were thrown for a loop on the weekend of November 22nd.-25th.
of that year.

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Quote Originally Posted by FredLeonard noted:

"The Magic Land of Allakazan": Local magic show picked by the network. The assistant was really
hot: Nani Darnell, occasionally referenced on "Night Court."

"Allakazan" was hosted by Mark Wilson, and in fact, Nani Darnell was Mrs. Mark Wilson of-
camera.

In fact, I thought their son appeared on the show towards the end of it's run.

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The Wilsons' son Mike was, IIRC, on the show for the entire five

years and took part in many of the illusions his dad performed.

I don't know what happened to him, but he has a brother, Greg,

who has followed in Mark's footsteps.

I believe, too, that Nani Darnell was a dancer before she and Mark

were married.

Mark also taught Bill Bixby the illusions he used on his series "The

Magician" and practically turned him into a student of magic; in


the '70s Bixby hosted a syndicated show called "Wonderful World

Of Magic," while Mark was doing a syndicated show called "Magic

Circus" (with Nani).

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Magicians traditionally work with scantily-attired hotties. The hand is not always quicker than
the eye and there's nothing better than a scantily-clad hottie (or MILF) to distract the eye. :

MILF!!!

I think they may take you outside for a paddleing, Fred! Though you may like it.

Bad boy!

Joe

Retro: Pittsburgh - Sunday, September 1, 1957

Source: Pittsburgh Press Sunday September 1, 1957

2 KDKA Pittsburgh (CBS, secondary ABC)

Note: 1st day as a primary CBS affiliate

09:15a Christian Science

09:30a Big Picture


10:00a Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30a Look Up and Live

11:00a We Believe

11:30a Camera Three

12:00p Lets Take a Trip

12:30p Wild Bill Hickok

01:00p Central Headlines

01:15p Warm-Up

01:30p Baseball Pittsburg Pirates at Philadelphia Phillies

04:30p Film

05:00p Face the Nation

05:30p World News Roundup

06:00p The Last Word

06:30p Federal Men

07:00p Lassie Lassie misunderstands when she is relegated to a dog house to protect Gramps
chickens from a marauding fox

07:30p My Favorite Husband Bent on adopting a child though George is against the idea, Liz
arranges to have a little girl visit him to win him over

08:00p Ed Sullivan Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Willy (sic) Mays in a quiz with top sports
writers; also Cesar Romero and Danny Dillon

09:00p G.E. Theater The Victorian Chaise-Lounge

09:30p Alfred Hitchcock Presents End of Indian Summer

10:00p $64,000 Challenge

10:30p Whats My Line

11:00p Eleventh Hour, News

11:15p Studio 18 A Cowboys Lament

11:30p Weather; Eleanor Schano


11:35p Gateway Studio Shoot First

6 WJAC Johnstown (NBC, secondary ABC)

10:55a News

11:00a The Christophers

11:30a Big Picture

12:00p This is the Life Design from Heaven

12:30p Wild Bill Hickok

01:00p Industry on Parade

01:15p Heaven Speaks (color)

01:30p Baseball Pittsburg Pirates at Philadelphia Phillies

04:30p Oral Roberts

05:00p Disneyland (ABC delayed from Wednesday @ 7:30p)

06:00p Meet the Press

06:30p Cowboy Theater Raiders of Black River

07:30p Circus Boy The Swamp Man

08:00p Steve Allen Pantomimist Shai K. Ophir, singer Pearl Bailey, Jef Chandler and Joan Collins

09:00p Alcoa Hour No License to Kill (color)

10:00p The Web Last Chance

10:30p Moment of Decision Stage to Yuma

11:00p News; Weather

11:15p Feature Movie Start Cheering

7 WTRF Wheeling (NBC, secondary ABC)

11:00a The Christophers


11:30a Funnies

12:00p This is the Life Design from Heaven

12:30p Industry on Parade

12:45p Christian Science

01:00p Roy Rogers Movie Sign of Death Valley

02:00p Detroit Tigers at Cleveland Indians

05:00p Get Set, Go

05:30p Captured

06:00p Disneyland cartoon star Donald Duck attempts to mend his ways long enough to be
presented an honor for good conduct in Donalds Award (ABC delayed from Wednesday @
7:30p)

07:00p Paragon Playhouse The Outpost

07:30p Circus Boy The Swamp Man

08:00p Steve Allen

09:00p Alcoa Hour No License to Kill (color)

10:00p The Web Last Chance

10:30p Waterfront First Mate

11:00p News

11:15p Skyline Theater Shark River

9 WSTV Steubenville (CBS, secondary ABC)

08:30a Childrens Gospel

09:00a Revival

09:30a Living Word

09:45a Christian Science

10:00a The Christophers


10:30a Faith for Today

11:00a Humbard Family

12:00p Lets Take a Trip

12:30p Church in the Home

01:00p Oral Roberts

01:30p Baseball Pittsburg Pirates at Philadelphia Phillies

04:30p Feature Movie (no title listed)

06:00p The Last Word

06:30p You Are There Hitler Invades Poland

07:00p You Asked For It Scenes of a rattlesnake-hunting dog in action (ABC)

07:30p My Favorite Husband

08:00p Ed Sullivan

09:00p G.E. Theater The Victorian Chaise-Lounge

09:30p Alfred Hitchcock Presents End of Indian Summer

10:00p $64,000 Challenge

10:30p Whats My Line

11:00p Sunday News Special

11:15p Lincoln Theater Goodnight Sweetheart

11 WIIC Pittsburgh (NBC)

Note: 1st day on air

04:30p Film

Note: Other sources (including an ad elsewhere in the Press, and Broadcasting magazine) list a
dedication program starting at 5p

06:00p Meet the Press

06:30p Victory at Sea


07:00p Men of Annapolis

07:30p Circus Boy The Swamp Man

08:00p Steve Allen

09:00p Alcoa Hour No License to Kill (color)

10:00p The Web Last Chance

10:30p Golden Playhouse

11:00p Tracers

11:30p Movietime God is My Co-Pilot

13 WQED Pittsburgh (Educational)

10:45a Test Pattern

11:00a Eye on New York

11:30a Allegheny County Fair

12:00p Fair Horse Show (90 min)

01:30p Science Responsibility

02:00p Heritage-Urey

02:30p Fair Gold Star Mothers

03:00p Discovery

03:30p Mr. Wizard

04:00p Youth Wants to Know

04:30p Zoo Parade

05:00p College News Conference

05:30p A View of the Fair

06:00p Film (title not listed)

06:30p Fair Horse Show


07:30p Heritage

08:00p Fair County Police

08:15p Fair Stage Show

10:00p Fair Dancing Waiters

16 WENS Pittsburgh (ABC)

Note The following message was listed on page 1 of section 3 of the Press:

Because TV Graphic, The Press Sunday supplement which carries program listings for the week,
goes to press early, this weeks edition shows program listings for WENS (channel 16). Actually,
WENS went of the air last night.

Here is what was listed:

06:30p This is America

07:00p You Asked For It Scenes of a rattlesnake-hunting dog in action (ABC)

07:30p Childrens Gospel Hour

08:00p Production Theater

09:00p Compass

09:30p Industry Open House

10:00p Mike Wallace Interview Architect-author Frank Lloyd Wright will be interviewed

10:30p Faith for Today

Hawaii, July 18, 1987

From The Honolulu Advertiser/Star-Bulletin TV Week

2-KHON (NBC)

6AM Kissyfur
6:30 Disney's Adventures of The Gummi Bears

7AM Smurfs

8:30 Alvin & The Chipmunks

9AM MLB Baseball (Regional games; Cubs at Giants or Orioles at Royals, Live telecasts)

12Noon New Generation

12:30PM Cossman's Secrets

1:30 NBC Nightly News

2PM "David & Goliath" (1960)

4PM The Incredible Hulk

5PM Special: "For Kids Sake: Can We Talk?"

6PM Channel 2 News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7PM Facts Of Life

7:30 NBC Special: "This Time It's Personal: Jaws--The Rvenge" (preview of the fourth installment
of the "Jaws" franchise)

8PM Golden Girls

8:30 Amen

9PM Hunter

10PM Channel 2 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live

12Mid "High Midnight" (1979)

4-KITV (ABC)

6:30AM Welcome Back, Kotter

7AM Wuzzles
7:30 Care Bears Family

8AM Flintstone Kids

9AM The Real Ghostbusters

9:30 Pound Puppies

10AM Bugs Bunny & Tweety

10:30 Ewoks

11AM ABC Special: "Tin Man Triathalon" (repeat)

12Noon British Open (taped)

2PM Throb

2:30 Love Your Skin (infomercial)

3PM 9 to 5

3:30 Wide World of Sports (Womens' gymnastics: Then and Now; US figure skating
championship from Tacoma, Washington. Taped)

5PM ABC News

5:30 News

6PM Dr. Dean Edell's Medical Journal

6:30 Small Wonder

7PM Webster

7:30 ABC Movie: "Honkytonk Man" (1982)

10PM News

10:30 "Which Way Is Up" (1977)

9-KGMB (CBS)

5:30AM Benson (back to back shows)

6:30 Young Universe


7AM Bernestain Bears

7:30 Wildfire

8AM Muppet Babies

9AM Pee-Wee's Playhouse

9:30 Teen Wolf

10AM Dungeons & Dragons

10:30 Land of the Lost

11AM Galaxy High

11:30 CBS Storybreak

12Noon "Where The Red Fern Grows" (1974)

2PM Mindpower

3PM Entertainment This Week

4PM Simon & Simon

5PM Fishing Tales with Mike Sakamoto

5:30 CBS Evening News

6PM KGMB 9 News

6:30 Enduring Pride

7PM WWF Wrestling

8PM Space

10PM KGMB 9 News

10:30 Island Music, Island Hearts

11:30 "Greased Lightning" (1984)

1:30AM "Mary of Scotland" (1936)

4AM "Journey Into Fear" (1975) (note: movie title was incorrectly listed as "Night of The
Assassins.")
11-KHET (PBS)

12:30PM Wonderful World of Acrylics

1PM Great Chefs of Chicago

1:30 Joy Of Painting

2PM Living With Animals

2:30 French Chef

3PM Great Chefs of The West

3:30 Frugal Gourment

4PM Victory Garden

4:30 Masterpiece Theatre

5:30 Woodwright's Shop

6PM Computer Chronicles

6:30 Nova

7:30 National Audubon Society Special

8:30 Wild America

9PM Evening at Pops

10PM Austin City Limits

11PM Monty Python's Flying Circus

13-KHNL (Fox)

6AM Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera

7:30 Jem

8AM Inhumanoids
8:30 Star Blazers

9AM "Of On A Comet"

10AM Inside Pro Baseball

10:30 Cinemattractions

11AM Save The Children (infomercial)

11:30 Cry For The Child (infomercial)

12Noon "The Great Waldo Pepper" (1975)

2PM Hawaii Home Shoppers

3PM Wrestling

4PM GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling

5PM Dancin' To The Hits

5:30 Animal Express

6PM Wonderful World Of Disney

7PM Werewolf (2-hour series premiere)

9PM News

9:05 National Geographic Specials

10:05 Sumo Digest

10:35 1987 Shizuoka World Cup (Windsurfing event. Taped)

11:35 "Raid on Entebbe" (1978)

14-KWHE (Independent)

(Note: The newspaper listed their lineup in its 4PM to 1AM TV grid; Most of its schedule during
the day was religious programming from the LeSEA network)

4PM LeSEA Alive


5PM Gary Randall

5:30 In His Time

6PM Casey Treat

6:30 Lifestyles

7PM Prophecy

7:30 PTL Club

8:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee

9PM Charles Stanley

10PM James Kennedy

11PM There's Hope

11:30 Oral Roberts

12Mid Praise The Lord

20-KHAI (Independent)

3PM Chinese Drama

3:30 Chinese Cooking

3:45 Pinoy Cooking

4PM News From The Philippines

5PM Pops & Martin

6PM Times Hour (Japanese)

7PM High Hopes (Japanese)

8PM Samurai Justice

9PM Detective Night Owl

10PM Kung Fu Theater: "The Seven Soldiers of Kung Fu" (1985)


26-KMGT (Independent)

5:30AM Square of the Sky (German)

6:30 Hello Vienna, Hello Austria

7AM Germany Today

7:30 Navy Today

8AM It's Your Business

8:30 Ernest Angley

9:30 E.A. Buck (local financial firm hosted by the namesake. KITV airs his show on Saturdays)

10AM "Mysterious Island" (1961)

12Noon "Infra-Man" (1975)

2PM This Week In Motorsports

2:30 Wrestling

3:30 Wrestling

4:30 Golf Journal

5PM Abbott & Costello

5:30 Star's Table

6PM Rockford Files

7PM "The Fighting 69th" (Colorized; 1940)

9PM Sharon Cuneta

10PM Hee Haw

11PM "Death Ship" (1980)

12:40AM "Charlie Chan at the Opera" (1936)

2AM "Song Without End" (1960)


4:20AM "Secret of The Batavia Coast" (1969)

32-KBFD (Independent)

(Note: The newspaper listed their lineup in its 4PM to 1AM TV grid)

12Noon Video Shopping Mall (listed as continued in the grid; KBFD signed on at 12Noon during
this time)

5PM TV Pre-School

5:30 Medical Info

6PM English Class

6:30 Samo Kok

7PM Nostalgia Song Stage

8PM News (Korean)

8:30 Legend of Korea

9:30 Faces

10PM Love & Ambition

11PM News

Retro: Boston - Wednesday, October 4, 1967

Source Boston Daily Globe

Game 1 of the 1967 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals was played
this day. NBC had the rights to the Series, and the games would be carried on WBZ in Boston.
Red Sox games during the season aired on WHDH. By a special arraignment WHDH was allowed
to pick up the NBC feed and air it simultaneously with WBZ. I have no idea why NBC would
acquiesce to this arrangement, nor can I find any stories in the Globe that week explaining the
reason.
2 - WGBH Boston (NET)

08:30a Science Reporter

09:25a Imagine That

09:40a Land and Sea

09:55a You Come Too

10:30a Exploring Nature

11:00a Accent on Music

12:00p Misterogers

12:30p Whats New?

01:00p Parlons Francais 3

01:15p Land and Sea

01:30p Imagine That

01:45p Parlons Francais 2

05:00p Misterogers

05:30p Whats New?

06:00p Exploring the Crafts

06:30p News Louis Lyons

06:45p Backgrounds

07:00p Expository English

07:30p Jazz Series (color)

08:00p News in Perspective

09:00p On Crime

09:30p Kaleidoscope

10:00p The Toy That Grew Up Ella Cinders, silent movie


4 WBZ Boston (NBC)

06:15a Sign-On Seminar

06:45a Daily Almanac

07:00a Today Show (color)

09:00a Contact Bob Kennedy

10:00a Snap Judgment (color)

10:25a NBC News (color)

10:30a Concentration (color)

11:00a Personality (color)

11:30a Hollywood Squares (color)

12:00p News, Weather (color)

12:30p World Series Report with Sandy Kofax (color) this may have only been shown in Boston
and St. Louis

01:00p World Series Boston Red Sox vs. St. Louis Cardinals from Fenway Park; presented by
Chrysler and Plymouth (color)

The following programs are preempted: The Mike Douglas Show, Days of Our Lives, The Doctors,
Another World, You Dont Say, The Match Game

04:30p Merv Griffin Show guests: Tony Randall, Rip Taylor, Adam Wade, Debbie Drake (color)

06:00p Leave It to Beaver

06:30p News, Weather (color)

07:00p Huntley-Brinkley Report (not listed as color)

07:30p The Virginian Deputy Ryker helps an old friend with a past start a new life (color)

09:00p Kraft Music Hall Give My Regards to Broadway; Bobby Darrin as George M. Cohen
with Liza Minnelli, Kay Stevens and Dennis Day (color)

10:00p Run For Your Life (color)

11:00p News, Weather (color)


11:30p Tonight Show guests: Rick Nelson, Don Rickles, Rose Marie, Sidney Miller, Lassie (color)

01:00a Movie The Nevadan

5 WHDH Boston (CBS)

06:00a Sunrise Semester

06:30a N.E. Farmer (color)

06:45a We Believe (color)

07:00a News (color)

07:05a Bozo the Clown (color)

08:00a Captain Kangaroo (color)

09:00a Romper Room (color)

09:30a Classroom 5 (color)

10:00a Candid Camera

10:30a The Beverly Hillbillies

11:00a Andy of Mayberry

11:30a Dick Van Dyke Show

12:00p News, Weather (color)

12:25p CBS News (color)

12:30p Pre-Game Show (locally produced with Red Sox announcers Ken Coleman, Mel Parnell
and Ned Martin; color not denoted)

Search for Tomorrow is preempted

12:45p The Guiding Light (color)

01:00p World Series (color) game is followed by a postgame show hosted by Don Gillis

The following programs are preempted: Love of Life, As the World Turns, Love is a Many-
Splendored Thing, To Tell the Truth, The Edge of Night, The Secret Storm

04:30p Movie The Canadians (color)


06:00p News, Weather (color)

06:30p CBS Evening News Walter Cronkite (color)

07:00p Family Afair Jody has an invisible bear as an imaginary playmate (color; delayed from
Monday @ 9:30p WHDH ran a movie on Mondays)

07:30p Lost In Space The Robinson party is threatened by a tribe of aborigines ruled by a
machine (color)

08:30p The Beverly Hillbillies (color)

09:00p Green Acres (color)

09:30p He and She Harry loses his job with the fire department (color)

10:00p Dundee and the Culhane

11:00p News, Weather (color)

11:30p Movie Winning Team

6 WTEV New Bedford (ABC)

06:15a Bwana Don

06:45a News Jack Delaney

07:00a Funtime (color)

07:30a Magilla Gorilla (color)

08:00a Community Bob Bassett (color)

08:30a Jack LaLanne (color)

09:00a Funtime (color)

09:30a Romper Room (color)

10:00a The Dating Game (color)

10:30a Dateline Hollywood (color)

10:55a Childrens Doctor

11:00a Honeymoon Race (color)


11:30a The Family Game

12:00p Everybodys Talking

12:30p Donna Reed Show

01:00p The Fugitive

02:00p The Newlywed Game (color)

02:30p Dream Girl of 67 (color)

02:55p ABC News Marlene Sanders (color)

03:00p General Hospital

03:30p Dark Shadows (color)

04:00p Lassie

04:30p The Munsters

05:00p no programming listed

05:20p News, Weather (color)

05:30p ABC News (color)

06:00p The Flintstones (color)

06:30p Gilligans Island (color)

07:00p Please Dont Eat the Daisies (color)

07:30p Custer (color)

08:30p The Second Hundred Years (color)

09:00p ABC Movie The Trouble With Harry (color)

11:00p News, Weather

11:30p Joey Bishop Show (color)

7 WNAC Boston (ABC)

06:25a Farm and Market Report


06:30a Understanding Our World

07:00a Cartoon Carnival

07:45a The King and Odie

08:00a The Beagles

08:30a Dream Girl of 67 (delayed from 2:30p) not shown in color

09:00a General Hospital (delayed from 3p) show went to color 10/23

09:30a Girl Talk

10:00a The Newlywed Game (delayed from 2p) not shown in color

10:30a Dateline Hollywood (color)

10:55a Childrens Doctor

11:00a Honeymoon Race (color)

11:30a The Family Game

12:00p Everybodys Talking

12:30p Donna Reed Show

01:00p The Fugitive

02:00p Movie Love Nest

03:55p News (color)

04:00p The Dating Game (color)

04:30p Dennis the Menace

05:00p Three Stooges (color) this is either (most likely) Major Mudd or the Three Stooges
cartoons

05:15p News, Weather (color)

05:30p ABC News (color)

06:00p Mister Ed

06:30p McHales Navy

07:00p F Troop
07:30p Custer Custer must take orders from an arrogant civilian in charge of delivering the U.S.
gold used to buy Alaska from the Russians (color)

08:30p The Second Hundred Years Psychological tests prove Luke is obsolete for the 20th
century (color)

09:00p Movie Diary of Anne Frank

12:05a News, Weather (color)

12:35a Joey Bishop Show (color)

9 WMUR Manchester (ABC) they would not have live studio color until 1972

09:30a The Beatles (delayed from Saturday @ 12p)

10:00a The Dating Game (color)

10:30a Dateline Hollywood (color)

10:55a Childrens Doctor

11:00a Honeymoon Race (color)

11:30a The Family Game

12:00p Everybodys Talking

12:30p Donna Reed Show

01:00p The Fugitive

02:00p The Newlywed Game (color)

02:30p Dream Girl of 67 (color)

02:55p ABC News Marlene Sanders (color)

03:00p General Hospital

03:30p Dark Shadows (color)

04:00p Uncle Gus

05:00p Local Feature

06:00p ABC News (color)


06:30p News, Weather

07:00p Lets Go to the Races (color)

07:30p Custer (color)

08:30p The Second Hundred Years (color)

09:00p ABC Movie The Trouble With Harry (color)

11:00p News, Weather

11:15p Film Featurette

11:30p Joey Bishop Show (color)

10 WJAR Providence (NBC)

06:30a TV Classroom

07:00a Today Show (color)

09:00a Talk of the Town (color)

09:30a World Around Us

10:00a Snap Judgment (color)

10:25a NBC News (color)

10:30a Concentration (color)

11:00a Personality (color)

11:30a Hollywood Squares (color)

12:00p Jeopardy (color)

12:30p Eye-Guess (color)

12:55p Doctors House Call

01:00p World Series (color)

The following programs are preempted: The Gypsy Rose Lee Show, Lets Make a Deal, Days of
Our Lives, The Doctors, Another World, You Dont Say, The Match Game

04:30p Leave It to Beaver


05:00p Perry Mason

06:00p News, Weather (color)

06:30p Huntley-Brinkley Report (not listed as color)

07:00p McHales Navy

07:30p The Virginian (color)

09:00p Kraft Music Hall (color)

10:00p Run for Your Life (color)

11:00p News, Weather (color)

11:30p Tonight Show (color)

11 WENH Durham (NET)

08:00a Shorthand

09:40a Land and Sea

10:30a Exploring Nature

11:00a From Franklin to Frost

12:00p Misterogers

12:30p Shorthand

01:00p Parlons Francais 3

01:15p Land and Sea

01:45p Parlons Francais 2

02:00p Singing, Listening, Doing

02:30p Shorthand

03:00p Your Dollars Worth

05:00p Misterogers

05:30p Whats New?


06:00p Weather; musicale

06:30p News Louis Lyons

06:45p Backgrounds

07:00p Expository English

07:30p Its a Dogs Life

08:00p Exploring the Crafts

08:30p Local Issues Jet Age, Jet Problems

09:00p News in Perspective

10:00p Chicago Festival

10:30p Shorthand

12 WPRI Providence (CBS)

06:30a The Christophers (color)

07:00a Popeye, Three Stooges

07:30a CBS News Joseph Benti (color)

07:55a Jobs Are Waiting

08:00a Captain Kangaroo (color)

09:00a Dialing for Dollars (color)

10:00a Movie Look Back in Anger

11:30a Dick Van Dyke Show

12:00p Love of Life (color)

12:25p CBS News (color)

12:30p Search for Tomorrow (color)

12:45p The Guiding Light (color)

01:00p Girl Talk


01:30p As the World Turns (color)

02:00p Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (color)

02:30p House Party (color)

03:00p To Tell the Truth (color)

03:25p CBS News Douglas Edwards (color)

03:30p The Edge of Night (color)

04:00p F Troop (color)

04:30p Mike Douglas Show

06:00p News, Weather (color)

06:30p CBS Evening News Walter Cronkite (color)

07:00p Truth or Consequences (color)

07:30p Lost In Space (color)

08:30p The Beverly Hillbillies (color)

09:00p Movie Wonderful Country (color)

11:00p News, Weather (color)

11:30p Merv Griffin Show (color)

38 WSBK Boston (Ind) secondary ABC, CBS and NBC

11:30a Jack LaLanne Show (color)

12:00p Jeopardy (color) NBC

12:30p Eye-Guess (color) NBC

12:55p NBC News Edwin Newman (color) NBC

01:00p Yoga for Health

01:30p Lets Make a Deal (color) NBC the show did not air due to the World Series and I have
no idea what WSBK would air in its place

02:00p Dark Shadows ABC (delayed from 3:30p)


02:30p Willie Whistle Cartoons

05:00p Colonel Bleep (color)

05:30p Prince Planet

06:00p Marine Boy

06:30p Thunderbirds (color)

07:00p Sea Hunt

07:30p NFL Highlights Eastern Division games (color)

08:00p Pat Boone in Hollywood guests: Burt Reynolds, Joanie Sommers, Hermione Gingold
(color)

09:30p Alfred Hitchcock Presents

10:00p Mystery Hours

11:00p Movie Miraculous Journey

56 WKBG Boston (Ind)

10:00a Topper

10:30a Carlton Fredericks (color)

11:00a Dickory Doc Bob Barker, host (color)

12:00p Kimba (color)

12:30p Movie Men in the Vault

02:00p Woody Woodbury Show (color)

03:30p Captain Boston (color)

05:00p Astro Boy

05:30p Little Rascals

06:00p Superman (color)

06:30p The Flintstones (color)

07:00p Gilligans Island (color)


07:30p Truth or Consequences Bob Barker, host (color)

08:00p I Love Lucy

08:30p Hazel (color)

09:00p Combat

10:00p Movie Young Racers

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07-04-2013, 04:02 PM #2

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Re: Retro: Boston - Wednesday, October 4, 1967

"Dickory-Doc" with host Bob Barker? Must be a diferent

Bob Barker; the one who reminded us to have our pets

spayed and neutered was hosting the syndicated version

of "Truth Or Consequences" as well as "The Family Game"

on ABC.

There is a later case when a network allowed another

network's affiliate to carry a sports event, putting the same

broadcast on two channels. WHAS/11 had carried the Kentucky

Derby since 1950 and all through the years CBS had it. When the

Derby moved to ABC and WLKY/32 in 1975, the Derby people insisted
that ABC feed the race to both stations; first, because of the longtime

association with WHAS and second, because of WLKY's weaker signal.

ABC did this until CapCities bought the network in 1985 and refused to

allow ABC programs to appear on another network's affiliate. (ABC just

did outbid CBS for the rights to the race in 1990, a reason that's been

given for WHAS's switching to ABC that year but, IIRC, CBS was having

rating problems at the time.) After NBC (WAVE/3) acquired the race in 2000,

all that became moot.

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I can tell you it wasn't an issue of signal disparity. I know that WHDH claimed a right to a local
broadcast a playof game if there was one. I still can't believe that WBZ did not complain and try
to stop it.

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I thought that TV flagships of Major League Baseball teams prior to 1976 could simulcast
network coverage of World Series games.

WSBK-38, which became the Red Sox TV flagship in 1975, simulcast NBC's coverage of that year's
World Series between the Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds.

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Re: Retro: Boston - Wednesday, October 4, 1967

Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant

I thought that TV flagships of Major League Baseball teams prior to 1976 could simulcast
network coverage of World Series games.

WSBK-38, which became the Red Sox TV flagship in 1975, simulcast NBC's coverage of that year's
World Series between the Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds.

I think it was 1984 when that network exclusivity kicked in, at least as far flagship television
stations being allowed to televise their own coverage of the League Championship Series.
There's a couple of clips on YouTube (unless they took it down) of WFLD Chicago's telecasts of
one of the ALCS games between the White Sox and the Baltimore Orioles.

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Re: Retro: Boston - Wednesday, October 4, 1967

From 1969 through 1983, local TV stations that held rights to hometown Major League Baseball
clubs were allowed to produce their own broadcasts of League Championship Series games
involving those teams.

I recall WSBK-38 in Boston originating their own broadcasts of the 1975 American League
Championship Series between the Red Sox and the Oakland Athletics and the infamous 1978
division tiebreaker game between the Sox and the New York Yankees (In fact, I think WSBK's
remote truck not only provided the video coverage for WSBK's own broadcast of the 1978
playof game, but it's video coverage was also used for ABC's telecast of the game.

Local flagship stations were never allowed to produce their own World Series coverage, but as
mentioned above, could simulcast network coverage of the Series through 1983.

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TV 38 had play by play with Dick Stocton and Ken Harrleson for 75ALCS using NBC video For 75
World series Both Dick Stockton and Ned Martin did play by play on NBC TV and Radio for
Boston games. Ned Martin did the call of Fisk's Home Run on NBC Radio. For Cincy games only
Marty Breennaman did play by play on NBC TV I beleive Ken Coleman was doing Cincy TV games
from 75-78

Hawaii, July 13-17, 1987

From The Honolulu Advertiser/Star-Bulletin TV Week

2-KHON (NBC)

(Note: Due to the Iran-Contra Hearings, NBC programs would be pre-empted; Before Hours is
pre-empted in Hawaii)

Weekdays

5:30AM NBC News

6AM Today

8AM Oprah

9AM Sale of The Century

9:30 Classic Concentration

10AM Wheel of Fortune

10:30 Scrabble

11AM Super Password

11:30 Word Play


12Noon Days of our Lives

1PM Another World

2PM Santa Barbara

3PM Donahue

4PM Hollywood Squares

4:30 Card Sharks

5PM Jeopardy

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6PM Channel 2 News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7PM NBC Primetime

10PM Channel 2 News

10:30 Jefersons

11PM Tonight Show (Best of Carson)

12Mid Late Night with Letterman

1AM Nightlife

Monday (July 13th)

(9AM to 4PM Iran-Contra hearings)

4PM Donahue

7PM Alf

7:30 Valerie

8PM NBC Movie: "The Facts of Life Down Under" (Made for TV, 1987; repeat)

Tuesday (July 14th)


(9AM to 4PM Iran-Contra hearings)

4PM Donahue

7PM 1987 All-Star MLB Game (Same day tape from Oakland Coliseum, as the A's were the year's
host; BTW the NL was the winners, 2-0 over the AL in 13 innings.)

Wednesday (July 15th)

7PM Special: "For Kids' Sake: Can We Talk?"

8PM Night Court (one-hour episode, repeat)

9PM NBC Special: The AFI Comedy Special (Four comedy sketches written by up and coming
writers selected by the AFI's Television Writers Comedy Workshop, hosted by Dick Van Dyke)

Thursday (July 16th)

7PM Cosby Show

7:30 Family Ties

8PM Cheers

8:30 Days and Nights of Molly Dodd

9PM LA Law

Friday (July 17th)

7PM Quincy

8PM Miami Vice

9PM Crime Story

1:30AM Friday Night Videos (Paul Reiser and Gilbert Gottfried are the guest co-hosts)

4-KITV (ABC)
(Note: Due to the Iran-Contra Hearings, ABC programs would be pre-empted; Loving and Bargain
Hunters are pre-empted in Hawaii)

Weekdays

5:30 ABC World News This Morning

6AM Good Morning America

8AM 700 Club

9AM Who's The Boss

9:30 Movies

11:30 Ryan's Hope

12Noon General Hospital

1PM One Life To Live

2PM All My Children

3PM Divorce Court

3:30 That's Incredible

4PM Dif'rent Strokes

4:30 PM Magazine (national syndicated version)

5PM ABC News

5:30 News

6PM Gimme A Break

6:30 Facts of Life

7PM ABC Primetime

10PM News

10:30 Nightline

11PM Movies
Monday (July 13th)

9:30AM "Last Of The Red Hot Lovers" (1973)

7PM ABC Movie: "Samson and Delilah" (made for TV, 1984; repeat)

9PM ABC News Close-up, "Alcohol and Cocaine: The New Addiction"

11PM "Pursuit" (1975)

Tuesday (July 14th)

9:30AM "Hot Stuf" (1979)

7PM Who's The Boss

7:30 Growing Pains

8PM Moonlighting

9PM Spenser: For Hire

11PM "Wild Rovers" (1970)

Wednesday (July 15th)

9:30AM "The Chicken Chronicles" (1973)

7PM Perfect Strangers

7:30 Head of The Class

8PM MacGyver

9PM Hotel

11PM Mind Power (infomercial)

12Mid "Rio Lobo" (1970)

Thursday (July 16th)

9:30AM "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" (1978)


7PM Starman

8PM Our World

9PM 20/20

11PM "The Gambler" (made for TV, 1980)

Friday (July 17th)

9:30AM "American Graffiti" (1973)

7PM Sledge Hammer

7:30 ABC Movie: "A Streetcar Named Desire" (made for TV, 1984, repeat)

11PM "The Kid with the Golden Arm" (1980)

9-KGMB (CBS)

(Due to the Iran-Contra Hearings, CBS programs would be pre-empted; Card Sharks and CBS
News Nightwatch is pre-empted in Hawaii)

Weekdays

5:30AM Jimmy Swaggart

6AM CBS Morning News

6:30 Morning Program

8AM Hawaii Five-O

9AM Benson

9:30 Too Close For Comfort

10AM Price Is Right

11AM $25,000 Pyramid

11:30 Love Connection


12Noon Guiding Light

1PM Young & the Restless

2PM Bold & The Beautiful

2:30 As The World Turns

3:30 Superior Court

4PM Hour Magazine

5PM People's Court

5:30 CBS Evening News

6PM KGMB 9 News

6:30 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

7PM CBS Primetime

10PM KGMB 9 News

10:30 Entertainment Tonight

11PM CBS Late Night

Monday (July 13th)

(8AM to 2PM Iran-Contra Hearing)

2PM Love Connection

2:30 Too Close For Comfort

3PM Benson

7PM Newhart

7:30 Kate & Allie

8PM Designing Women (One-hour repeat)

9PM Cagney & Lacey

11PM Simon & Simon


12:10AM "The Return of Joe Forrester" (made for TV, 1975)

Tuesday (July 14th)

(8AM to 2PM Iran-Contra Hearing)

2PM Love Connection

2:30 Too Close For Comfort

3PM Benson

7PM Scarecrow & Mrs. King

8PM "Spring Break" (1983)

11PM TJ Hooker

12:10 "The Neighborhood" (made for TV, 1982)

Wednesday (July 15th)

7PM Murder, She Wrote

8PM Magnum, PI

9PM Equalizer

11PM Adderly

12:10 "Go West, Young Girl" (made for TV, 1978)

Thursday (July 16th)

7PM New Mike Hammer

8PM CBS Movie: "The Outsiders" (1983)

11PM Night Heat

12:10AM "The Legend of The Golden Gun" (made for TV, 1979)
Friday (July 17th)

7PM Island Music, Island Hearts

8PM Dallas

9PM Special: "Sex Symbols II"

11PM In Person from the Palace (The Nylons, Eddie Money, The Breakfast Club, and Jack Mack &
The Heart Attack performs)

12Mid "Carbon Copy" (1981)

2:05AM "Legend of the Dragon" (1980)

4AM KGMB 9 News

4:30 Hawaii Five-O

11-KHET (PBS)

Weekdays

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 KnowZone

1PM PBS/KHET Various

4PM Reading Rainbow

4:30 Mister Rogers

5PM Sesame Street

6PM Nightly Business Report

6:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour

7:30 PBS/KHET Primetime

Monday (July 13th)

1PM Great Performances


2:30 Victory Garden

3PM Upstairs, Downstairs

7:30 International Kitchen

8PM Eyes on the Prize

9PM American Masters

10PM In Search of the Trojan War

Tuesday (July 14th)

1PM Great Performances

3PM Frugal Gourmet

3:30 Creative Living

7:30 Rice & Roses

8PM Nova

9PM South American Journey

10PM Human Face-Of

10:30 Alive From Of-Center

Wednesday (July 15th)

1PM Innovation

1:30 Kathy's Kitchen

2PM Materpiece Theatre

3PM Modern Maturity

3:30 Rice & Roses

7:30 Spectrum Hawaii

8PM An Evening Of Championship Skating (from Havard University; repeat)


10PM War: A Commentary by Gwynne Dyer

Thursday (July 16th)

1PM Eyes on the Prize

2PM Mystery!

3PM South American Journey

7:30 Sneak Previews

8PM Great Performances

9PM Godzilla Meets Mona Lisa (a look at a art museum in Paris)

10PM Movie Palaces

Friday (July 17th)

1PM An Evening Of Championship Skating

2PM Championship Ballroom Dancing

3:30 We're Cooking Now

7:30 Wall Street Week

8PM Dialog

9PM Washington Week In Review

9:30 Mystery!

10:30 Innovation

13-KHNL (Fox)

Weekdays

6AM M.A.S.K.
6:30 Flintstones

7AM Dennis The Meanace

7:30 Popeye

8AM My Little Pony & Friends

8:30 Monkees

9AM Ask Dr. Ruth

9:30 Newlywed Game

10AM Dating Game

10:30 Alice

11AM Dick Van Dyke

11:30 Leave It To Beaver

12Noon Centennial (parts 6-10)

2PM She-Ra: Princess of Power

2:30 He-Man & The Masters Of The Universe

3PM ThunderCats

3:30 SilverHawks

4PM Transformers

4:30 GI Joe

5PM Knight Rider

6PM Wonderful World Of Disney

7PM Magnum PI

8PM News

8:05 Movie

10:05 Sumo Digest (except Tuesday 10:35 and Thursday 10:15 only)

10:35 Late Show (Robert Townsend is the week's guest host; Tuesday 11:05 and Thursday 10:45
only)
11:35 Ask Dr. Ruth (except Tuesday/early Wednesday 12:05AM and Thursday 11:45 only)

12:05AM Movie

Monday (July 13th)

8:05 "Man On A Tightrope" (1953)

12:05AM "The Ox-Bow Incident" (1943)

Tuesday (July 14th)

8:05 "Gorky Park" (1984)

12:35AM "Sitting Pretty" (1948)

Wednesday (July 15th)

8:05 "The Hotel New Hampshire" (1984)

12:05AM "13 Rue Madelene" (1946)

Thursday (July 16th)

8:05 "The Amateur" (1982)

12:15AM "Captain From Castile" (1948)

Friday (July 17th)

7PM Minor league Baseball: Tucson Toros at Hawaii Islanders (live broadcast)

12:05AM "The Alien's Return" (1980)

14-KWHE (Independent)
(Note: KWHE's programming was only featured in the 4PM to 1AM grid; Lineup during the day
were programming from LeSEA and TBN)

Weekdays

4PM Praise The Lord (Actually starts at 1PM)

5PM PTL Club

6PM Gary Randall

6:30 James Robinson

7PM Breakthrough

7:30 Lester Summerall

8PM Various

11PM Praise The Lord

Monday (July 13th)

8PM James Kennedy

9PM Fight Hunger

9:30 In His Time

Tuesday (July 14th)

8PM Charles Stanley

9PM LeSEA Alive

10PM Richard Roberts

Wednesday (July 15th)

8PM Frederick K. Price

9PM LeSEA Alive


10PM Richard Roberts

Thursday (July 16th)

8PM Al Jandi

9PM LeSEA Alive

10PM Richard Roberts

Friday (July 17th)

8PM Dwight Thompson

9PM LeSEA Alive

10PM Richard Roberts

20-KHAI (Independent)

Weekdays

4PM Heathclife

4:30 Inspector Gadget

5PM Voltron

5:30 Laurel & Hardy

6PM The White Peony (Chinese television series)

6:20 Downtown Sky

7:15 News (Japanese)

8PM Various

10PM Satsuma Girls

10:20 News (Japanese)


Monday (July 13th)

8PM Forbidden Marriage

9PM Fighting Taxi Driver

Tuesday (July 14th)

8PM Song of the Samurai

9PM Turbulent Love

Wednesday (July 15th)

8PM Wild Samurai

9PM Soko Ga Shiritai

Thursday (July 16th)

8PM Zatoichi

9PM Samurai Bounty Hunter

Friday (December 2nd)

8PM "Frightened Family"

26-KMGT (Independent)

Weekdays

5:30 Morning Stretch

6AM Jayce & The Wheeled Warriors


6:30 Zoobilee Zoo

7AM Ghostbusters

7:30 Let's Talk Story (local talk show)

11AM International Channel

1PM Let's Talk Story

4PM Fantasy Island (30 minute edited version)

4:30 Bewitched

5PM I Dream Of Jeannie

5:30 $100,000 Pyramid

6PM Soap

6:30 Various

7PM Movies

9PM Movies

11PM PTL Club

12Mid Movies

3:30AM International Channel

Monday (July 13th)

6:30 What's Happening Now

8PM "X, Y and Zee" (1972)

9PM "Madame Currie" (1944)

12Mid "The Heavenly Body" (1944)

1:50AM "The Last Gangster" (1939)

3:30 Grunts (Slovic program)

4:30 Hello Austria, Hello Vienna


Tuesday (July 14th)

6:30 Honeymooners

7PM "The Wild Geese" (1978)

9:20 "Julia Misbehaves" (1948)

12Mid "Come Live With Me" (1941)

1:40AM "Unholy Partners" (1941)

3:30 Windmills (Spanish)

4:30 Derrick (German)

Wednesday (July 15th)

6:30 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

7PM "Doctor Fautus" (1968)

8:45 "Mrs. Parkinson" (1944)

12Mid "Lady Of The Tropics" (1939)

1:50AM "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes" (1948)

3:30 Curro Jimenez (Spanish)

4:30 Hello Jerusalem (Israeli)

Thursday (July 16th)

6:30 Soap

7PM "Taming Of The Shrew" (1967)

9:10 "Blossoms in The Dust" (1941)

12Mid "I Take This Wife" (1940)

1:50 "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" (1938)


3:30 Rubbers (Slavic)

4:30 Kupernick (Polish)

Friday (July 17th)

6:30 Dream Girl USA

7PM "Return Engagement"

8:45 "Mrs. Miniver" (1942)

12Mid Snicker Theater

2AM "Ma & Pa Kettle at Waikiki" (1955)

3:30 Forum Presents (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band performs)

4:30 Nicola Tesla (Serbic)

32-KBFD (Independent)

(Note: KBFD's programming was only featured in the 4PM to 1AM grid; Station signed on
12Noon)

Weekdays

12Noon Video Shopping Mall (listed as continued on the grid)

5:30 Korean Programming

6PM Around Korea (Tues-Fri)

6:30 News (Tues-Fri)

7PM Sumo Kok (Tues-Fri)

7:30 Korean Programs

8:30 Sunflower

9PM Korean Programs


11PM News (Tue-Fri)

Monday (July 13th)

6PM Hawaii Talent Showcase

7:30 Kayo Top Ten Show

9PM Drama Game

Tuesday (July 14th)

7:30 Singing Contest

9PM Winter Flower

Wednesday (July 15th)

7:30 Police Story

9PM Gate Of Desire

10PM No Touch

Thursday (July 16th)

7:30 KBS Sports

9PM Gate Of Desire

10PM No Touch

Friday (July 17th)

7:30 Comedy Show

9PM Faces of The City

10PM Love and Ambition


Retro: Northern Colorado/Wyoming/Rapid City Fri, July 10, 1987

from TV Guide-Northern Colorado edition

KWGN 2-Ind Denver

5:00 Sanford & Son

5:30 Jefersons

6:00 Richard Roberts

7:00 Scooby Doo

7:30 Ghostbusters

8:00 Inspector Gadget

8:30 Woody Woodpecker & Friends

9:00 Blinky's Fun Club

9:30 Tom & Jerry

10:00 Charlie's Angels

11:00 I Love Lucy (bw)

11:30 Bob Newhart

noon Andy Griffith

12:30 McHale's Navy (bw)

1:00 I Love Lucy (bw)

1:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

2:00 Bewitched

2:30 ThunderCats

3:00 Tom & Jerry

3:30 Heathclif
4:00 Smurfs' Adventures

4:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends

5:00 One Day at a Time

5:30 Mary Tyler Moore

6:00 Jefersons

6:30 Bob Newhart

7:00 Movie "Grease"

9:00 News

9:30 INN News

10:00 Tales from the Darkside

10:30 Rockford Files

11:30 Saturday Night

mid. Movie "Mean Dog Blues"

2:00 Movie "The House That Dripped Blood"

4:00 One Step Beyond (bw)

4:30 Sanford & Son

KTWO 2-NBC Casper

5:15 Before Hours

5:30 Morning Agricultural Report

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today (guest Michael Keaton)

9:00 Phil Donahue (female AIDS patients)

10:00 Super Password

10:30 Wordplay
11:00 Classic Concentration

11:30 Scrabble

noon Wheel of Fortune

12:30 Sale of the Century

1:00 Another World

2:00 Days of Our Lives

3:00 Santa Barbara

4:00 Superior Court

4:30 People's Court

5:00 NBC Nightly News

5:30 News

6:00 Baseball Pre-Game

6:15 Baseball: NY Mets-Houston

9:00 Entertainment Tonight

9:30 Too Close for Comfort

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show (guest host Pat Sajak welcomes Bert Convy and Carl Reiner)

11:35 Late Night with David Letterman (rerun from 1983 with then-Miss America Vanessa
Williams and Andy Kaufman)

12:35 Friday Night Videos (Richard Moll and ALF show videos from Madonna, U2, the Jets, and
Heart)

KTVS 3-Sterling/KGWN 5-Cheyenne/KSTF 10-Scottsbluf (CBS/NBC)

6:00 CBS Morning News

6:30 Morning Program (conclusion of interview with Dems Presidential hopeful Bruce Babbitt)

8:00 $25,000 Pyramid


8:30 Card Sharks

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 Classic Concentration

11:30 Bold & the Beautiful

noon As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Days of Our Lives

3:00 Super Password

3:30 Sale of the Century

4:00 Scrabble

4:30 Wheel of Fortune

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 News

6:00 Fame

7:00 Summer Playhouse "Barrington"

8:00 Dallas

9:00 Twilight Zone "Time and Teresa Golowitz"/"Voices in the Earth"

10:00 News

10:35 Three's Company

11:05 In Person from the Palace (guests the Beastie Boys, Oingo Boingo, Gino Vanelli, and the
Whispers)

12:05 Movie "Author! Author!"

KOTA 3-Rapid City/KDUH 4-Scottsbluf/KHSD 11-Lead/KSGW 12-Sheridan, Gillette (ABC)

4:30 Morning Agricultural Report


5:00 ABC World News This Morning

6:00 Good Morning America (blacks in baseball)

8:00 Phil Donahue (as 2 Casper, 9am)

9:00 Who's the Boss?

9:30 Bargain Hunters

10:00 Ryan's Hope

10:30 Loving

11:00 All My Children

noon Yankee Doodle Cricket

12:30 Beverly Hillbillies

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 Eight is Enough

4:00 Jeopardy!

4:30 Card Sharks

5:00 ABC World News Tonight

5:30 News

6:00 Wheel of Fortune

6:30 M*A*S*H

7:00 Sledge Hammer!

7:30 Mr. Belvedere

8:00 Movie "Consenting Adult"

10:00 News

10:35 ABC News Nightline

11:05 Twilight Zone (bw)


11:35 700 Club

12:35 True Confessions

1:05 News

KCNC 4-NBC Denver

5:00 Morning Agricultural Report cont'd

5:15 Before Hours

5:30 NBC News at Sunrise

6:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Santa Barbara

10:00 Super Password

10:30 Wordplay

11:00 Classic Concentration

11:30 Scrabble

noon News

12:30 Sale of the Century

1:00 Another World

2:00 Days of Our Lives

3:00 Wheel of Fortune

3:30 Phil Donahue (women's sex drives)

4:30 News (ch 4 spiked Brokaw on account of the ball game this night, it aired at 6)

6:00 Baseball Pre-Game

6:15 Baseball: NY Mets-Houston

9:00 Love Boat


10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 Late Night with David Letterman

12:40 News

1:15 Friday Night Videos

2:15 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

2:45 Movie "12 Angry Men" (bw)

4:30 Kung Fu

KRMA 6-PBS Denver

6:15 AM Weather

6:30 Business File

7:00 Personal Time Management

7:30 Captain Kangaroo

8:00 Teaching Writing: A Process Approach

9:00 Polka Dot Door

9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:00 3-2-1 Contact

10:30 Reading Rainbow

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Wild, Wild World of Animals

12:30 OWL/TV

1:00 All Creatures Great & Small

2:00 Victory Garden

2:30 Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel


3:00 Polka Dot Door

3:30 and 4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Washington Week in Review

7:30 State of Colorado

8:00 Wall Street Week

8:30 Civilisation "The Great Thaw"

9:30 Top Guns (premiere, looks at British military training)

10:00 Fairly Secret Army

10:30 Stooge Snapshots (Steve Allen hosts this look at the comedy legends)

11:30 Movie "The Gorilla" (bw)

12:40 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

KMGH 7-CBS Denver

5:00 CBS Morning News

6:30 Morning Program

8:00 $25,000 Pyramid

8:30 Card Sharks

9:00 AM Colorado

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns


2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Dating Game

3:30 Newlywed Game

4:00 News

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 People's Court

6:00 Hollywood Squares

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 Summer Playhouse "Barrington"

8:00 Dallas

9:00 Twilight Zone "Time and Teresa Golowitz"/"Voices in the Earth"

10:00 News

10:35 Taxi

11:05 In Person from the Palace (same line-up as KGWN and satellites)

12:05 Movie "Author! Author!"

2:10 Movie "Killer Fish"

KEVN 7-Rapid City/KIVV 5-Lead, Deadwood (NBC)

5:30 Ag-Day

6:00 Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Wheel of Fortune

9:30 Scrabble

10:00 Super Password


10:30 Wordplay

11:00 Days of Our Lives

noon Another World

1:00 Santa Barbara

2:00 Sale of the Century

2:30 Classic Concentration

3:00 She-Ra: Princess of Power

3:30 GI Joe: A Real American Hero

4:00 Magnum, PI

5:00 NBC Nightly News

5:30 News

6:00 Baseball Pre-Game

6:15 Baseball: NY Mets-Houston

9:00 Newlywed Game

9:30 Dating Game

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

11:30 Late Night with David Letterman

12:30 Friday Night Videos

1:30 News

KUSA 9-ABC Denver

5:00 Headline News

6:00 News

7:00 Good Morning America


9:00 Oprah Winfrey (pros and cons of adopting a child of another race)

10:00 Hour Magazine (guest Linda Evans)

11:00 All My Children

noon News

12:30 Love Connection

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 Judge

3:30 Card Sharks

4:00 Jeopardy!

4:30 News

6:00 ABC World News Tonight

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Sledge Hammer!

7:30 Mr. Belvedere

8:00 Movie "Consenting Adult"

10:00 News

10:35 M*A*S*H

11:05 ABC News Nightline

11:40 Nightlife (guest Howard Cosell)

12:10 Almost Live from the Comedy Corner

12:40 Of the Wall

1:10 Tales from the Unexpected

1:40 Hit City

2:10 Banacek
3:40 Headline News

KBHE 9-Rapid City/KPSD 13-Faith, Eagle Butte (PBS, SDPB)

6:15 AM Weather

6:30 Body Pulse

7:00 Africans

8:00 Modern Maturity

8:30 Homestretch

9:00 Ice Skating

10:30 Orange Blossom Bebop

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Tee Talk

1:00 Indianapolis: City in Concert

2:00 Reading Rainbow

2:30 Sesame Street

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:00 Square One Television

4:30 3-2-1 Contact

5:00 Captain Kangaroo

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Washington Week in Review

7:30 Wall Street Week

8:00 Market to Market

8:30 Midwest Market Analysis


9:00 Great Performances "The Cotton Club Remembered" (performances by Cab Calloway, the
Nicholas Brothers, Adelaide Hall, Chuck Green, Doc Cheatham, and Max Roach)

10:00 We'll Meet Again

11:00 In Recital

11:30 Country Express (interview with Mel McDaniel/videos from Willie Nelson, Steve Earle,
Gary Morris, Eddy Raven, and Restless Heart)

mid. Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

KFNR 11-Rawlins/KFNB 20-Casper (ABC/Fox)

5:00 National Shopping Club

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Who's the Boss?

9:30 Bargain Hunters

10:00 Ryan's Hope

10:30 Loving

11:00 All My Children

noon One Life to Live

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 Home Shopping Game

2:30 Crosswits

3:00 GI Joe: A Real American Hero

3:30 Big Valley

4:30 ABC World News Tonight

5:00 News

5:30 Bewitched
6:00 One Big Family

6:30 Hollywood Squares

7:00 Sledge Hammer!

7:30 Mr. Belevedere

8:00 Movie "Consenting Adult"

10:00 News

10:30 ABC News Nightline

11:00 Late Show (guest host Peter Scolari)

mid. 700 Club

1:00 INN News (only other net affiliate I've seen carry INN was KTKA Topeka, in its days as KLDH)

1:30 National Shopping Club

KBDI 12-PBS Broomfield (second PBS for Denver)

2pm Joy of Painting

2:30 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors

3:00 We're Cooking Now

3:30 Homestretch

4:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Jewel in the Crown" (pt 6)

5:00 Wild Seas, Wild Seals (a 1984 study of seals in the Hebrides)

6:00 Square One Television

6:30 3-2-1 Contact

7:00 Nature (works of naturalist-artist Keith Brockie, who spent a year on the Isle of May)

8:00 War: A Commentary by Gwynne Dyer

9:00 Presente! (conclusion of 2-parter on Puerto Rico)

10:00 Teletunes
11:00 Movie "The Carey Treatment"

12:40 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

KTNE 13-PBS Alliance (NET)

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Knowzone

9:30 Reading Rainbow

10:00 Microwaves are for Cooking

10:30 Food Preserving

11:00 Tennis with van der Meer

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Knowzone

1:00 We're Cooking Now

1:30 Movie "Six of a Kind" (bw)

2:40 Nature of Things

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 3-2-1 Contact

5:30 Reading Rainbow

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Washington Week in Review

7:30 Wall Street Week

8:00 Market to Market


8:30 Bodywatch

9:00 On Stage at Wolf Trap (from 1985: Ella Fitzgerald and Oscar Peterson)

10:00 Nightly Business Report

10:30 Blake's 7

11:30 Second City Television

mid. Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

KGWC 14-CBS Casper

5:30 Jimmy Swaggart

6:00 CBS Morning News

6:30 Morning Program

8:00 $25,000 Pyramid

8:30 Card Sharks

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 Barney Miller

11:30 Bold & the Beautiful

noon As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Beverly Hillbillies

2:30 Defenders of the Earth

3:00 Love Connection

3:30 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

4:00 Magnum, PI

5:00 Jeopardy!
5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Summer Playhouse "Barrington"

8:00 Dallas

9:00 Twilight Zone "Time and Teresa Golowitz"/"Voices in the Earth"

10:00 News

10:35 M*A*S*H

11:05 In Person from the Palace (as KGWN)

12:05 Movie "Author! Author!"

2:10 Nightlife

KPLO 15-CBS Rapid City (part of KELO-Land network from KELO Sioux Falls)

4:00 CBS Morning News

4:30 Morning Agricultural Report

5:00 CBS Morning News

5:30 Good Morning KELO-Land

6:00 CBS Morning News

6:30 Morning Program

8:00 $25,000 Pyramid

8:30 Card Sharks

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 News

noon As the World Turns


1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Bold & the Beautiful

2:30 Scooby Doo

3:00 Captain 11 Presents

3:30 Entertainment Tonight

4:00 News

4:30 CBS Evening News

5:00 News

5:30 Hollywood Squares

6:00 Summer Playhouse "Barrington"

7:00 Dallas

8:00 Twilight Zone "Time and Teresa Golowitz"/"Voices in the Earth"

9:00 News

9:30 In Person from the Palace (as KGWN)

10:30 Movie "Author! Author!"

12:35 Throb

1:05 Tales from the Darkside

1:35 It's Your Business

2:05 News

KDVR 31-Fox Denver

5:00 Movie "Sail a Crooked Ship" cont'd (bw)

6:00 Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 Bullwinkle

7:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe


7:30 She-Ra: Princess of Power

8:00 Jayce & the Wheeled Warriors

8:30 My Little Pony 'n Friends

9:00 Munsters (bw)

9:30 My Three Sons

10:00 My Favorite Martian (bw)

10:30 Mayberry RFD

11:00 Dick Van Dyke

11:30 Make Room for Daddy (bw)

noon That's Incredible!

12:30 Movie "711 Ocean Drive" (bw)

2:30 Cartoons

3:00 Green Acres

3:30 Silverhawks

4:00 Transformers

4:30 Batman

5:00 Wonder Woman

6:00 Starsky & Hutch

7:00 Movie "PT 109"

9:30 Carson's Comedy Classics

10:00 Bizarre

10:30 Late Show (guest host Rich Hall)

11:30 Movie "The Black Windmill"

1:30 Ask Dr. Ruth (guest Carol Leifer)

2:00 Movie "Ride Beyond Vengeance"


4:00 Have Gun: Will Travel (bw)

4:30 Make Room for Daddy (bw)

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KTWO 2-NBC Casper

10:35 Tonight Show (guest host Pat Sajak welcomes Bert Convy and Carl Reiner)

This was after Joan Rivers left for the new Fox network to start her own talk show, only for her to
soon quit. As indicated below, others were already filling in for her on Fox. Garry Shandling
would later replace Joan as The Tonight Show's guest host with jay Leno taking the reins in 1987.
Apparently, Pat's guest hosting stint was between Garry's and Jay's. Nevertheless, it could have
been a preview for his ill-fated series on CBS in 1989.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KUSA 9-ABC Denver

12:10 Almost Live from the Comedy Corner

Was this the same program that was on KING-TV in Seattle?

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KFNR 11-Rawlins/KFNB 20-Casper (ABC/Fox)


11:00 Late Show (guest host Peter Scolari)

KDVR 31-Fox Denver

10:30 Late Show (guest host Rich Hall)

Notice the diferent guest hosts -- did KFNR/KFNB show The Late Show on a day (or longer)
delay? Never mind that all Fox affiliates in Mountain Time would have electronically delayed
their shows.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KFNR 11-Rawlins/KFNB 20-Casper (ABC/Fox)

1:00 INN News (only other net affiliate I've seen carry INN was KTKA Topeka, in its days as KLDH)

CBS affiliate WEYI in Flint / Saginaw also carried INN News at 11PM, in lieu of a local newscast --
until shortly becoming NBC, WEYI only had one newscast of its own each weekday, at 5:30PM
(not counting news briefs).

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KPLO 15-CBS Rapid City (part of KELO-Land network from KELO Sioux Falls)

At the time, channel 15 was a low-powered repeater of KPLO channel 6, a KELO satellite in
Reliance. The following year, it would be converted to a full-powered signal, as KCLO.

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Re: Retro: Northern Colorado/Wyoming/Rapid City Fri, July 10, 1987

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KPLO 15-CBS Rapid City (part of KELO-Land network from KELO Sioux Falls)

At the time, channel 15 was a low-powered repeater of KPLO channel 6, a KELO satellite in
Reliance. The following year, it would be converted to a full-powered signal, as KCLO.

[/quote]

And here's where things get weird...the Nebraska edition, which covered most of KELO-Land, has
Captain 11 listed that day 2:30-3:30 MT (the rest of the network also usually aired Scooby at 2:30
MT/3:30 CT), as a live shot from the zoo in Sioux Falls...I suspect lead time for the diferent
regional offices (Denver for Northern CO, Minneapolis for Nebraska) may have had something to
do with the diference?

As for ABC 11/20, it appears that they ran the Late Show on a day-behind basis.

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, July 11, 1964 - MSP Edition

This week the Republican National Convention dominates the headlines and the television
coverage. Looking back on it from today's perspective, it's astounding how much importance was
attached to the political covention. As for 1964, the GOP convention was a doozy - and, as I
write, a good example of why political parties don't want conventions like this anymore. Plus,
NBC newswoman Nancy Dickerson does an convention fashion preview, Sullivan vs. The Palace,
and more.

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/07/th...y-11-1964.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are welcome.

And now, the week's TV listings, for one of the three days this week not taken over by the
convention:
Sunday, July 12, 1964

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

07:45a Sacred Heart

08:00a Fisher Family

08:30a Look Up and Live

09:00a Business and Finance

09:30a Religious News

09:45a Bowery Boys Movie Spook Chasers

10:45a Roller Derby

11:45a World of Aviation

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:15p Weather (local)

12:20p Sports (local)

12:30p Top Star Bowling

01:30p Movie Summer Stock

03:00p Checkmate

04:00p CBS Sports Spectacular (profile of Gene Mauch, Phillies manager)

04:30p Original Amateur Hour

05:00p The Twentieth Century The Plots Against Hitler

05:30p GOP Convention Preview

Evening

06:00p Lassie
06:30p My Favorite Martian

07:00p Ed Sullivan (Duke Ellington, Liza Minnelli, The Beatles, Jean Paul Vignon, Morecome and
Wise, Shirley Verrett)

08:00p Celebrity Game (Fabian, Gypsy Rose Lee, Jack E. Leonard, Paul Lynde, Gisele MacKenzie,
Julie Newmar, Barry Sullivan, Ida Lupino, Howard Duf)

08:30p Brenner

09:00p Candid Camera

09:30p Whats My Line? (Robert Q. Lewis, Arlene Francis, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf) (live)

10:00p News (local)

10:15p Weather (local)

10:20p Sports (local)

10:30p All Star Bowling (live)

12:00a News (local)

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

07:45a Davey and Goliath

08:00a Bible Story Time (color)

08:30a Light Time

08:45a Christopher Program

09:00a Quiz a Catholic (color)

09:30a Frontiers of Faith

10:00a Big Picture

10:30a This Is the Life

11:00a Film Feature

11:30a Famous Playhouse


Afternoon

12:00p Love That Bob!

12:30p Famous Playhouse

01:00p Movie Penny Serenade

03:00p Movie Woman in Distress

04:00p Sunday - GOP Convention Preview

04:30p Meet the Press (Gov. William Scranton)

05:30p GOP Convention Preview

Evening

06:30p Walt Disneys World of Color (color)

07:30p Grindl

08:00p Bonanza (color)

09:00p Du Pont Show of the Month The Last Hangman (color)

10:00p News (local) (color)

10:15p Weather (local) (color)

10:20p Sports (local) (color)

10:30p Movie Last Holiday

12:15a Movie Blackmailer

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning

09:00a Insight

09:30a Oral Roberts

10:00a Souls Harbor

10:30a Movie Gunga Din


Afternoon

12:00p Discovery 64 (President Eisenhower)

12:30p Issues and Answers (Rep. William E. Miller, Former GOP Chairman Leonard Hall)

01:00p Mantovani

01:30p Movie Action in Arabia

03:00p Yancy Derringer

03:30p Pursuit The Red Recruiters

04:00p Olympic Trials (Boxing, Judo, Equestrian)

05:00p Movie Back from the Dead

Evening

06:30p GOP Convention Preview

07:30p Arrest and Trial

09:00p Death Valley Days

09:30p The Rebel

10:00p News, Weather, Sports

10:30p Movie The Breaking Point

WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

11:00a Farm Forum

11:30a Faith for Today

Afternoon

12:00p Home Buyers Digest

01:00p Business Topics

01:15p Sen. Hubert Humphrey


01:30p Executive Report

02:00p Highway Patrol

02:30p Amos n Andy

03:00p Whirlybirds

03:30p Bob Allison

04:00p M Squad

04:30p The Invisible Man

05:00p Rocky and His Friends

05:30p Bold Journey

Evening

06:00p Movie Yesterdays Enemy

07:30p Movie Terror Is a Man

09:00p Bishop Sheen

09:30p News (local)

09:45p Weather (local)

09:50p Sports (local)

10:00p Movie The Great Mans Lady

12:15a Silents Please

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Re: Retro: This Week in TV Guide, July 11, 1964 - MSP Edition

Quote Originally Posted by Mitchell H recalls:

As for 1964, the GOP convention was a doozy - and, as I write, a good example of why political
parties don't want conventions like this anymore.

Besides Senator Barry Goldwater's acceptance speech, the most-remembered moment of that
convention came when NBC floor reporter John Chancellor was arrested on live TV, signing-of:
"I'm John Chancellor, NBC News, reporting from somewhere in custody", as he was being
marched of the floor.

I, age eight and a half, was watching it, and the director cut to a two-shot of anchormen Chet
Huntley and David Brinkley in the anchor booth, who were laughing their heads of!

Despite the fact that Chancellor went on to anchor "NBC Nightly News" for almost a dozen years
(1970-82), he is best remembered not for that, but for the Arrest At The Cow Palace. Some even
claimed it was the reason why he got the anchor desk after Huntley and Brinkley split.

The story had a happy ending: The head of security recognized Chancellor, dropped the
"charges" against him (maybe the officers arresting him were fans of ABC or CBS!), and ordered
him back out on the floor to do his job for NBC.

Retro: St. Louis Sat, July 28, 1979

from TV Guide-St. Louis edition

KTVI 2-ABC

6:30 World of Ideas

7:00 Fangface
7:30 Scooby's All-Stars

9:00 Superfriends

10:30 Bigfoot & Wildboy

11:00 Pink Panther

11:30 American Bandstand (guest Maxine Nightingale)

12:30 Mod Squad

1:30 FBI

2:30 NFL Hall of Fame Game: Dallas-Oakland (at Canton, OH)

5:30 News

6:00 Hee Haw (guests Ray Price, Roy Acuf, and Bill Anderson)

7:00 Battlestar Galactica

8:00 Love Boat

9:00 Fantasy Island

10:00 News

10:15 ABC News

10:30 Movie "Planet of the Apes"

12:50 FBI

1:50 A Grain of Salt (the story of salt)

KMOX 4-CBS

5:30 News

5:40 People Speak "Gasohol: Government and Big Oil?"

6:00 Country Way

6:30 Summer Semester "Disabilities"

7:00 Popeye
8:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

9:30 Tarzan/Super 7

11:00 Space Academy

11:30 Fat Albert

noon Ark II

12:30 CBS Children's Film Festival "Soap Box Derby" (Quebec import)

1:00 Kidsworld

1:30 DB's Grand Delight

2:00 Marlo & the Magic Movie Machine

2:30 St. Louis Illustrated

3:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (Tour de France/PBA Amarillo Open/US Single Seat Unlimited Of-
Road Racing Championships)

5:00 Newsmakers

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Match Game

7:00 Bad News Bears

7:30 Just Friends

8:00 Movie "The Wilby Conspiracy"

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "The Daughters of Joshua Cabe Return"

mid. Comedy Shop (guests the Unknown Comic, Franklyn Ajaye, Kelly Davis, Fred Travalena,
Bobby Kelton, and Annette Funicello)

12:30 News

1:00 Movie "The Lost Man"

3:10 News
3:40 Movie "The Gorgeous Hussy" (bw)

KSD 5-NBC

6:30 Agriculture USA

7:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

7:30 Fantastic Four

8:00 Godzilla Super 90

9:30 Dafy Duck

10:00 Fred & Barney Meet the Shmoo

10:30 Jetsons

11:00 Buford & the Galloping Ghost

11:30 Fabulous Funnies

noon Racers

12:30 This Week in Baseball

1:00 Baseball Warm-Up

1:15 Baseball: Cincinnati-Atlanta (alt game: Cubs-Mets)

4:00 US Mini-Olympics

5:00 In Search of...Sherlock Holmes

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:15 Dugout

6:30 Baseball: St. Louis-Philadelphia

9:30 Supertrain (JIP)

10:00 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live (rerun from April with host Richard Benjamin and music from Rickie
Lee Jones)
mid. Boogie Machine

12:30 Big Valley

KETC 9-PBS

8:00 Villa Alegre

8:30 Weekend Edition

9:00 Washington Week in Review

9:30 Wall Street Week

10:00 Here's to Your Health

10:30 French Chef

11:00 Consumer Survival Kit

11:30 Crockett's Victory Garden

noon Farm Digest

12:30 Over Easy (guest John Kenneth Galbraith)

1:00 Over Easy (guest Constance Towers)

1:30 Over Easy (guest Theodore H. White)

2:00 Over Easy (guest Monty Hall)

2:30 Over Easy (guest Lillian Carter)

3:00 Kup's Show

4:00 Pro Soccer

5:00 Austin City Limits

6:00 Zoom

6:30 Sneak Previews

7:00 Evening at Pops (guest Joel Grey)

8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "I, Claudius" (pt 7)


9:00 Meeting of Minds

10:00 Dick Cavett (Carol Burnett, conclusion)

10:30 Movie "Z"

KPLR 11-Ind

5:30 US Farm Report

6:00 News

6:30 For You...Black Woman (men's roles in black households)

7:00 Hot Fudge

7:30 Big Blue Marble

8:00 Heckle & Jeckle

9:00 Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Tom & Jerry

10:00 Gilligan's Island

10:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

11:00 F-Troop

11:30 Get Smart

noon Movie "Abbott & Costello Go to Mars" (bw)

2:00 Movie "The Blue Bird"

4:00 Movie "Kettles in the Ozarks" (bw)

5:30 Gong Show (judges Pat McCormick, Jaye P. Morgan, and Jamie Farr)

6:00 Sha Na Na (guest Lloyd Price)

6:30 $100,000 Name That Tune

7:00 Spartacade (pre-Olympic competition from Moscow)

8:30 Porter Wagoner (guest Matt Davenport)


9:00 Pop! Goes the Country (guests Ray Stevens and Moe Bandy)

9:30 Nashville on the Road

10:00 Family Feud

10:30 Dance Fever (judges Steve Garvey, Connie Stevens, and Robert Guillaume/music from
Bonnie Pointer)

11:00 Kicks (guests Gary's Gang, and Yvonne Elliman)

mid. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Seals & Crofts, Glen Campbell, Doug Kershaw, and
Maureen McGovern)

1:30 Three Stooges (bw)

3:00 Wrestling

KDNL 30-Ind

7:00 Public Policy Forum

8:00 Ruf House

8:30 Rifleman

9:00 WCT Tournament of Champions: final, Jimmy Connors v Vitas Gerulaitis

11:00 and 11:30 World of Survival

noon Abbott & Costello (bw)

12:30 Laurel & Hardy (bw)

1:00 Movie "Gidget"

3:00 Movie "Our Man Flint"

5:00 Star Trek

6:00 Space: 1999

7:00 Juke-Box

7:30 Wild Kingdom

8:00 Movie "The Matchmaker" (bw)


10:00 Abbott & Costello (bw)

10:30 Movie "Swiss Miss" (bw)

mid. PTL Club

WOuld love to see Weekdays and Sundays if you can - Thanks

I am surprised that given St. Louis had a VHF independent (KPLR-11) back in the late 1970's, it
did not carry the Cardinals, but instead, KSD-5, a network affiliate, did.

On the other hand, the team might only have allowed a limited number of games (all or mostly
away games) to be televised, so a strong network affiliate could be the TV flagship. Certainly, a
network affiliate could have been able to handle a TV package of up to 30 away games, or
perhaps as many as 50 to 60 games if about half of them were home contests.

But if the Cards wanted as many as 100 games a year (approximately 35 home games and about
65 away games) to be locally televised, KPLR (or maybe even UHF indie KDNL-30) would have
gotten the TV deal by default, since none of the network stations would be able to carry that
many games.

You could say that about a few other markets whose local baseball team was carried by a Big
Three network affiliate. I believe the Cardinals were still carrying about 25 games a year on
KSD(K) in the 1970s (by contrast, fellow NBC affiliate and future sister station WLWT in Cincinnati
was doing about 50 Reds games annually until the station gave up the rights in the mid-90s). The
Cards were one of the first teams in MLB to do a package of games on regional cable (on a
couple of unsuccessful occasions) before going full-tilt on what would eventually become Fox
Sports Midwest. The only diference between Cincy and St. Louis is that Cincy never had a VHF
indie, although WXIX had a strong reach carriage-wise beyond the Cincinnati metro area.

By the time the Cards moved to KPLR by the 1988 season, they were doing at least 50 games a
year (maybe more), but when the games moved back to KSDK in 2007, it was back to 20 or so
games a year (almost exclusively on Sundays), with the rest on FS Midwest.

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Re: Retro: St. Louis Sat, July 28, 1979

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KSD 5-NBC

7:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

I keep having to point this out: this was reruns of The Alvin Show, which first ran on CBS in
primetime during the '61-'62 season. Alvin and the Chipmunks, an updated series, premiered in
the fall of 1983 on NBC's Saturday morning schedule.

Retro: Chile Tues, July 19, 1966

from Ecran TV

Programs listed in 24-hr clock (0.00-midnight, 13.00-1pm)

Santiago

Canal 9

17.00 Presentacion filmada

17.02 Mundo infantil

17.30 Musica para la gente joven

18.00 Nuestra historia

18.27 Flash infantil

18.32 Flash noticioso


18.33 Telecine

19.02 El llanero solitario (Lone Ranger)

19.30 Voz para el camino

19.53 Flash noticioso

19.55 KO famosos (Famous Knock-Outs)

19.59 Grandes orquestas

20.25 Horoscopo diario

20.30 Pantalla noticiosa

20.45 El show de Lucy (Lucy Show)

21.08 Cuanto sabe usted?

21.10 La hora de Hitchcock (Alfred Hitchcock Presents)

22.06 Flash noticioso

22.08 Futbol internacional (world soccer highlights)

23.10 Flash noticioso

Canal 13

13.56 Almanaque

14.00 Servicio noticioso

14.15 Mientras otros duermen siesta "El menu del dia"

14.46 Teleteatro Ponds

15.13 Educacion rural

15.43 El mama quien manda (Donna Reed)

16.10 Telekinder

16.40 Dick Tracy

16.46 Colorin Colorado


17.32 Biografias

17.58 Rin Tin Tin

18.49 Machitun de la FEUC

19.00 World Cup Soccer: USSR v Italy

21.37 El Litre 4916

22.00 Reporter Esso

22.17 Ben Casey

Valparaiso

Canal 8

14.00 Ruf y Reddy (Ruf & Reddy)

14.10 Grindl

14.35 Mosiaco noticioso

14.45 Entre nosotras "Belleza y consejos femeninos"

15.05 Noticiario UFA

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18.30 Dibujo animado (Cartoon)

18.36 Shindig

18.55 World Cup Soccer: picking up coverage from Canal 13, which Canal 8 was affiliated with

20.30 Letras de hoy

20.45 Teleteatro

21.30 El super agente 86 (Get Smart)

22.00 Reporter Esso

22.15 La hora 11

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07-17-2013, 06:17 PM #2

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Re: Retro: Chile Tues, July 19, 1966

Did Chile's capital city really only have two TV stations as late as 1966? Valpariaso is about 45
miles away, so I guess some viewers could get also get Channel 8.

I see Reporter Esso at 11pm on 8 and 13. I guess Esso (now Exxon) sponsored the newscast and
got their name in the title... sort of like NBC's Camel News Caravan in the 50s, sponsored by the
Camel cigarette company.

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07-18-2013, 01:15 AM #3

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Re: Retro: Chile Tues, July 19, 1966

Quote Originally Posted by Gregg

I see Reporter Esso at 11pm on 8 and 13. I guess Esso (now Exxon) sponsored the newscast and
got their name in the title... sort of like NBC's Camel News Caravan in the 50s, sponsored by the
Camel cigarette company.
Esso also sponsored a national newscast (and I think several local ones, as well) in some regions
of the US during the 1950s, under "Your Esso Reporter".

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Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by Gregg

I see Reporter Esso at 11pm on 8 and 13. I guess Esso (now Exxon) sponsored the newscast and
got their name in the title... sort of like NBC's Camel News Caravan in the 50s, sponsored by the
Camel cigarette company.

Esso also sponsored a national newscast (and I think several local ones, as well) in some regions
of the US during the 1950s, under "Your Esso Reporter".

...Your Esso Reporter ran in the summer of 1951 on CBS, Thursdays 9:00-9:30 Eastern and Pacific,
but only in the Eastern and Pacific zone areas where Esso was marketed under that brand name.
The Central and Mountain zone markets where Esso wasn't marketed (or where it was sold
under the brand name Enco) got a live production from Hollywood of Meet Corliss Archer; the
cast and crew produced the same episode live the following (Friday) night at 10:00 Eastern/7:00
Pacific for those stations that had taken Your Esso Reporter, while those affiliates that hadn't
apparently ran locally-originated programs or films instead...

King Daevid MacKenzie

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07-18-2013, 03:18 PM #5

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The "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" episodes on Canal (Channel) 9 in Santiago were actually the
hour-long episodes (broadcast in the U.S. as "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour") from 1962 to 1965,
since the title in Spanish is "La Hora De Hitchcock" (although I know very, very little Spanish, I do
know that "Hora" is Spanish for "Hour").

"El Show De Lucy" may well have been "The Lucy Show", which was in production; Canal 9 may
well have been running the most recent (1965/66) episodes. But maybe it was also "I Love Lucy"
reruns (but wouldn't "I Love Lucy" been translated to something like "Amor Lucy"??)

The World Cup Soccer game between Italy and the then-USSR was on tape and shown on a
three-day delay (with a tape flown across the Atlantic). Russia and Italy were in the same group
as Chile during round-robin play; so Canal 9 and it's affiliates likely carried all the early-round
games from that group.

The Early Bird satellite had been launched in 1965; if Chile had an earth station downlink as far
back as 1966, Chile's games and the championship game were probably carried live (or maybe
on a same-day basis).

If Chile had a satellite downlink, it's possible that the soccer highlights show appearing that night
may in fact have been fed by satellite and featured highlights of the games that were played that
day (according to Wikipedia, they were North Korea vs. Italy, Argentina vs. Switzerland, Mexico
vs. Uruguay, and Brazil vs. Portugal). It may have been logistically (there were only a couple of
trans-Atlantic TV satellite circuits then) and/or economically difficult for Canal 9 to carry all of
the games live, so as noted above, if there was a satellite downlink in Chile hooked up to the
nation's TV networks, satellite use would probably have been restricted to games involving Chile,
the finals, and a nightly highlights show.

About Esso, Enco, and Exxon: The name "Exxon" has never been used outside the United States
(indeed, one can still find Esso gasoline stations in Canada and Europe). Enco was not used until
late 1960, and replaced several brand names used by Standard Oil of New Jersey outside the
East Coast (Carter, Oklahoma, Pate, etc.). The name "Humble" formerly used at gas stations in
the Southwest, was used in Ohio(!); while the name "Humble Oil and Refining Company" would
become the name of Jersey Standard's U.S. subsidiary from 1960 until the change to Exxon.

To answer Ultimajock: I don't think Esso was ever used on the West Coast; and the Summer 1951
broadcasts of "Esso Reporter" on CBS would have predated the transcontinental network link by
several months. Maybe the show may have been kinescoped, flown west, and shown there as
"Your Carter Reporter", since I believe the "Carter" name was used in the West until replaced by
Enco.

But I doubt "Esso Reporter" aired on the West Coast for the reasons outlined above.

Maybe someone with access to California TV listings circa Summer 1951 can solve this mystery.

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Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant


About Esso, Enco, and Exxon: The name "Exxon" has never been used outside the United States
(indeed, one can still find Esso gasoline stations in Canada and Europe).

Around 1996, there was an Exxon station in Windsor, Ontario, that was a former Esso station, at
the corner of Huron Church and Tecumseh (per Google's Street View, it's now a Shell). I believe
at one time, Imperial Oil imported the Exxon name to be used at a few stations, for reasons
unknown.

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Quote Originally Posted by Gregg

Did Chile's capital city really only have two TV stations as late as 1966? Valpariaso is about 45
miles away, so I guess some viewers could get also get Channel 8.

I see Reporter Esso at 11pm on 8 and 13. I guess Esso (now Exxon) sponsored the newscast and
got their name in the title... sort of like NBC's Camel News Caravan in the 50s, sponsored by the
Camel cigarette company.

Canada's capital city only had two reliable English channels and one French as late as 1973,
though cable was available.

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Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant

About Esso, Enco, and Exxon: The name "Exxon" has never been used outside the United States
(indeed, one can still find Esso gasoline stations in Canada and Europe).

Around 1996, there was an Exxon station in Windsor, Ontario, that was a former Esso station, at
the corner of Huron Church and Tecumseh (per Google's Street View, it's now a Shell). I believe
at one time, Imperial Oil imported the Exxon name to be used at a few stations, for reasons
unknown.

There was a pic on Flickr at one time (not sure if it's still there) of an Exxon in Morrisburg, in
eastern Ontario. And in some older phone books, there may have been one in Edmundston, NB
as well (an Exxon sign was shown in one local station's ads).

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07-19-2013, 07:45 PM #9

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"Esso" was never used on the West Coast - That was the marketing area of Standard Oil of
California-who sold fuel as Chevron-and used S.O. as the name of one of their products. (There
was a TV drama program out west called "Chevron Theater" in the early 50s)

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Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant

I don't think Esso was ever used on the West Coast; and the Summer 1951 broadcasts of "Esso
Reporter" on CBS would have predated the transcontinental network link by several months.
Maybe the show may have been kinescoped, flown west, and shown there as "Your Carter
Reporter", since I believe the "Carter" name was used in the West until replaced by Enco.

But I doubt "Esso Reporter" aired on the West Coast for the reasons outlined above.

Maybe someone with access to California TV listings circa Summer 1951 can solve this mystery.

...my source was Brooks & Marsh (6th Edition), which specified Your Esso Reporter aired on CBS
in the "East and Far West" regions, and that the same episodes of Meet Corliss Archer were
produced live on consecutive Thursdays and Fridays during the summer of '51...

I believe Exxon originally came up with the name to change all their worldwide brands under
that one name... or at least that was the explanation given when they unveiled the Exxon name.
But it's true, that plan never materialized. I know in Quebec and Ontario, they kept the Esso
name, with the few exceptions mentioned above.

And how stupid am I? Only now did I realize Esso is the phonetic spelling of S.O. meaning
Standard Oil.

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Does anyone recall a fourth pump at Esso stations in the late 1950s?

This would be in addition to the then-recently introduced third pump, their

super high-octane "Golden Esso Extra."

I can't recall the marketing name of the fourth pump, or where it was in the

octane pecking order (higher than "Golden" or perhaps a "cheap" regular).

Probably just to keep the trademark in the company and away from potential poachers. There's
still a solitary Standard Oil gas station in Michigan for the same reason.

I believe the same goes for Chevron, which has at least one Standard station in Florida, Texas and
California (maybe others), to keep the trademark fresh in their Standard territory.

RETRO: Memphis, TN: MONDAY, JULY 22, 1968

I just realized that the July 1968 calendar mirrors July 2013. So, from 45 years ago, same day of
the week, these were local TV broadcasts from Memphis, TN.

WMC-TV 5 (NBC)

MORNING PROGRAMS

06:55 TV Chapel

07:00 The Today Show


07:25 Today Mid-South

07:30 The Today Show

08:25 Today Memphis

08:30 The Today Show

09:00 Snap Judgment

09:30 Concentration

10:00 Personality

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jeopardy

11:30 Eye Guess

AFTERNOON PROGRAMS

12:00 Noon News

12:30 Let's Make a Deal

01:00 Days of Our Lives

01:30 The Doctors

02:00 Another World

02:30 You Don't Say

03:00 The Match Game

03:30 Mike Douglas Show

04:30 Merv Griffin

05:30 Huntley-Brinkley

EVENING PROGRAMS

06:00 St. Louis vs. Philadelphia (Baseball)

09:00 I Spy ("Turnabout for Traitors")

10:00 News- N. Brewers


10:20 Sports, Weather

10:30 Tonight Show

12:00 News

12:05 Television Chapel

WREC-TV 3 (CBS)

MORNING PROGRAMS

06:15 Summer Semester

06:55 Above the Clouds

07:00 Good Morning From Memphis

07:55 CBS News

08:25 Captain Kangaroo

09:00 Candid Camera

09:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Andy of Mayberry

10:30 Dick Van Dyke

11:00 Love of Life

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 The Guiding Light

AFTERNOON PROGRAMS

12:00 December Bride

12:30 As the World Turns

01:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing

01:30 House Party


02:00 To Tell the Truth

02:30 The Edge of Night

03:00 The Secret Storm

03:30 The Early Movie ("Yes, My Darling Daughter")

05:00 News, Weather

05:30 Walter Cronkrite

EVENING PROGRAMS

06:00 I Love Lucy

06:30 Gunsmoke ("Mail Drop")

07:30 The Lucy Show

08:00 The Andy Griffith Show

08:30 Family Afair

09:00 Premiere Playhouse

10:00 News

10:20 The Late Movie ("Sea Wolf")

12:00 News, Weather

WHBQ-TV 13 (ABC)

MORNING PROGRAMS

06:55 News

07:00 Cartoon Time

08:00 Milton

08:30 Mr. & Mrs. North

09:00 Topper
09:30 Dick Cavett Show

11:00 Bewitched

11:30 Treasure Isle

AFTERNOON PROGRAMS

12:00 Dream House

12:30 It's Happening

01:00 Newlywed Game

01:30 Dating Game

02:00 General Hospital

02:30 One Life to Live

03:00 Dark Shadows

03:30 Funhouse

04:30 Adventure Time

04:45 News, Weather

05:00 ABC News

05:30 Rawhide

EVENING PROGRAMS

06:30 Cowboy in Africa

07:30 Rat Patrol

08:00 Monday Night Movie ("Viva Zapata")

10:00 The Man from UNCLE

11:00 News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Joey Bishop

01:00 News
WKNO-TV 10 (N.E.T.)

AFTERNOON/EVENING

02:00 Astronomy For You

02:30 All Aboard

03:00 Journey

03:30 The Big Picture

04:00 What's New

04:30 Choice

05:00 Folk Guitar

05:30 Focus on Behavior

06:00 Time to Dance

06:30 What's New

07:00 All Aboard

07:30 Channel 10 Travels

08:00 Face of Sweden

08:30 French Chef

09:00 N.E.T. Journal ("End of a Revolution?" -Che Guevara)

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Being from Memphis, that list brings back a TON of memories for me. "Good Morning From
Memphis" with Russ Hodge, Paul Dorman, and Kitty Kelly. I remember getting home from
elementary school and turning on "Dark Shadows. Heck, I would be happy to turn my TV on right
now and have nothing but these shows on again.

Retro: Portland, OR, Thursday, October 29th, 1987

Source: TV Guide Portland Edition

Channels

2 KATU Portland ABC

6 KOIN Portland CBS

8 KGW Portland NBC

10 KOAP Portland PBS

12 KPTV Portland IND/FOX

15 KCKA Centralia, WA PBS

49 KPDX Portland IND

5AM

6 CBS News Nightwatch Continues

8 Today (again, this was very interesting - taking East Coast feed?)

6AM

2 ABC/Local News

6 Gary Randall
8 NBC News-Deborah Norville

12 Muppet Show

49 Jimmy Swaggart

6:30

6 8 News

12 G.I. Joe

49 Thundercats

7AM

2 Good Morning America

6 CBS News-Faith Daniels

8 Today-Gumbel/Pauley

Scheduled: Carol Burnett.

10 A.M. Weather

12 JEM

49 Dennis the Menace

7:15

10 Contemporary Health Issues

7:30

6 Morning Program-Hartley/Smith

Scheduled: David Frost, Art Buchwald.

12 Ramblin Rod
49 Scooby Doo

7:45

10 A.M. Weather (repeat from 7AM?)

8AM

10 Zoobilee Zoo

49 Bionic Six

8:30

10 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12 My Little Pony 'N Friends

15 Sesame Street

49 Beverly Hills Teens

9AM

2 AM Northwest

Scheduled: Authors Phyllis Jackson Stegall ["Boomerang Kids"] and Thomas Tryon ["All That
Glitters"]. Also: holiday fashions; Halloween-party tips.

6 Wil Shriner

Joanna Kerns ["Growing Pains"]; Ken Kercheval ["Dallas"].

8 Sale of the Century

10 Sesame Street

12 Brady Bunch

49 Andy Griffith BW
9:30

8 Classic Concentration

12 I Dream of Jeannie

49 Dick Van Dyke BW

10AM

2 Who's The Boss?

Samantha takes a job as Angela's girl Friday, but can't wait to mess up.

6 The Price is Right [I think Bob just dyed his hair gray by this time, I forgot which day however...]

8 Wheel of Fortune

10 Captain Kangaroo

12 Scarecrow and Mrs. King

49 Movie

"Heroes." [1977] Henry Winkler portrays a troubled Vietnam veteran who falls in love with an
eccentric soul mate [Sally Field] en route from New York to California. Harrison Ford.

10:30

2 Mr. Belvedere

When Wesley's accordion teacher dies, Wesley [Brice Beckham] blames himself.

8 On the Spot [local KGW-TV game show]

10 Ken Hom's Chinese Cooking

15 What is Degrassi Jr. High?

11AM

2 Ryan's Hope

6 Young and the Restless


8 Super Password

Scheduled: Dick Martin; Betty White.

10 Modern Maturity

12 Rockford Files

15 Family Classics

11:30

2 Loving

8 Scrabble

10 This Old House

15 Sesame Street

Noon

2 Divorce Court

6 News

8 High Rollers

10 Oil

12 Perry Mason BW

49 Richard Simmons Slim Cooking

12:30

2 Superior Court

8 Sally Jessy Raphael [30 min]

15 What is Degrassi Jr. High?

49 Getting in Touch with Dr. David Viscott


The psychiatrist discusses the importance of communication in relationships.

1PM

2 One Life to Live

6 As the World Turns

8 Another World

12 Movie

"A Kiss Before Dying." [1956] Well-acted story of a young fortune hunter who commits two
murders in an efort to marry into a rich family.

49 Quincy

1:30

10 G.E.D.

2PM

2 General Hospital

6 Guiding Light

8 Santa Barbara

10 Active Parenting

49 700 Club

2:30

10 Project Universe

15 What is Degrassi Jr. High? [three times now!]

3PM
2 All My Children

6 Geraldo

8 Days of Our Lives

10 Business of Management

12 Flintstones

15 Modern Maturity

49 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin

3:30

10 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12 Smurfs' Adventures

15 Calligraphy with Ken Brown

49 Ghostbusters

4PM

2 Oprah Winfrey

6 Love Connection

8 Phil Donahue

10 Sesame Street

12 Real Ghostbusters

15 Homework Hotline

49 Dinosaucers

4:30

6 People's Court
12 DuckTales

49 The Jetsons

5PM

2 6 8 News

10 Square One Television

Mr. Blotter's birthday gifts illustrate the concept of percent.

12 Little House on the Prairie

Laura [Melissa Gilbert] investigates a scary old house reputedly occupied by a maniac [John
Anderson].

15 Sesame Street

49 Happy Days

The boys stage a late-night protest against a 10PM curfew.

5:30

10 3-2-1 Contact

Topic: kitchen designs.

49 Gimme a Break!

Thinking she's hired celebrity lookalikes for a club benefit, Nell isn't ready to believe it when the
real Sammy Davis Jr. shows up.

6PM

2 ABC News-Peter Jennings

6 CBS News-Dan Rather

8 NBC News-Tom Brokaw

10 Rod & Reel Streamside


Angling for walleye in Hay Bay, Ontario.

12 Family Ties

Cramming for finals, Alex resorts to amphetamines, which put him in a frenzy that he claims is
his "natural boyish exuberance."

[Wouldn't be surprised if that was a "very special episode"...]

15 Nightly Business Report

Commentator: Arthur Lafer.

49 Facts of Life

Jo [Nancy McKeon] becomes a float queen and something of a school favorite.

6:30

2 News

6 M*A*S*H

An immigrant marine [Stan Wells] needs a compassionate discharge.

8 On the Spot

10 Nightly Business Report

See 6PM KCKA.

12 Three's Company

Jack [John Ritter] falls for a girl whose brother is an overprotective gym teacher.

15 This Old House

Pouring the foundation for the kitchen wing.

49 Facts of Life

Blair finds her relationship with Clif threatened by a movie star [Robyn Bernard] who's enrolled
at Langley. Clif: Woody Brown.

7PM
2 Win, Lose or Draw

Loni Anderson, Dom DeLuise, Loma Luft, Martha Raye, Burt Reynolds.

6 Wheel of Fortune

8 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Joan Collins. Also: a report on Las Vegas concludes with a talk with Dean Martin.

10 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

12 Cheers

A frustrated Diane leaves Cheers in search of a more fulfilling career; and as a liberated Norm is
on the prowl after splitting up with Vera.

15 Wild America

An examination of reptiles, descendants of the dinosaur, which thrive in a variety of habitats.

49 Magnum P.I.

A girl is dead, Robin's car is smashed and Magnum is in the hospital-with amnesia. Tom Selleck.

7:30

2 Hollywood Squares

Shadoe Stevens, Teri Copley, JM J. Bullock, Robert Guillaume, Edie McClurg.

6 Jeopardy!

8 PM Magazine

A Jantzen Beach haunted house, 8-year-old deejay "Little Ricky Rocko"; Tom Selleck.

12 Newlywed Game

15 Degrassi Junior High

When Caitlin [Stacie Mistysyn] hears rumors that her favorite teacher [Michelle Goodeve] is gay,
she begins to question her own sexuality.

8PM
2 Sledge Hammer!

An incident atop a high-rise building triggers a fear of heights in Hammer [David Rasche] which
gets him a ground-floor assignment guarding a gun moll [Deborah Harmon] who meets with a
sudden demise after Hammer is unable to save her. Leslie Norris.

6 Tour of Duty

Goldman [Stephen Cafrey] may have a mutiny on his hands when several NVA ambushes
suggest that someone is supplying patrol routes to the enemy. Meanwhile, Horn [Joshua
Maurer] gets a closer look at Buddhism.

8 Cosby Show

When Theo [Malcolm Jamal-Warner] has a brush with the law, Clif and Clair [Bill Cosby, Phylicia
Rashad] turn their anger on one another.

10 Nature of Things

Examined: how the Niagara River's limestone escarpment afects plant and animal life.

12 Movie

"The Canterville Ghost." [Made for TV; 1986] Oscar Wilde's tale stars John Gielgud as a
cantankerous 300-year-old spirit who tries to scare his American descendants out of their wits-
and out of his castle. Alyssa Milano.

15 Mystery!

See 9PM.

49 Movie

"Halloween." [1978] John Carpenter directed this popular suspense melodrama about a prison
fugitive who terrorizes his home town. Donald Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis.

8:30

2 Charmings

Thomas [Brandon Call] is embarrassed by his charming family when they throw a Halloween
bash and invite his sixth-grade girlfriend. Carol Huston.

8 A Diferent World

Whitley [Jasmine Guy] claims that women can't succeed at both career and family, so Denise and
Maggie [Lisa Bonet, Marisa Tomei] battle it out against her in a debate.

9PM

2 Movie

Clint Eastwood in "Tightrope" [1984].

6 Wiseguy

A couple of cops on the Steelgrave payroll spot Vinnie [Ken Wahl] with McPike [Jonathan Banks],
which may make Vinnie's formal invitation to join the family a dead issue.

8 Cheers

As Frasier's relationship with Judith [Bebe Neuwirth] fizzles, the guys convince him that Rebecca
[Kirstie Alley] is warm for his form. Meanwhile, Rebecca replaces Sam's picture on the wall with
one of Robert Urich. Frasier: Kelsey Grammer. Sam: Ted Danson. Clif: John Ratzenberger.

10 Mystery!

In Part 2 of "Have His Carcase," Harriet Vane [Harriet Walter] talks to the other professional
dancers at the hotel, while Lord Peter [Edward Petherbridge] traces the route of the razor.
Bunter: Richard Morant.

15 Upstairs, Downstairs

The war comes home to the Bellamy household when Rose [Jean Marsh] and Hazel [Meg Wynn
Owen] receive bad news.

9:30

8 Night Court

A practical court puts Harry [Harry Anderson] in a Halloween predicament: locked in a safe with
his life flashing before him. And Dan [John Larroquette] has problems of his own after he sells his
soul to the Devil [Zale Kessler]. Art: Mike Finneran.

10PM

6 Knots Landing

Life's precious moments take on new meaning for Laura [Constance McCashin], who stops to
smell the roses; Sumner [William Devane] refuses to accept the truth; and Lotus Point gears up
for a farewell party.

8 L.A. Law

Kelsey [Jill Eikenberry] calls in outside counsel when an ethical dilemma prevents her from
exposing a confessed killer; Sifuentes [Jimmy Smits] gets steamed when a manipulative
opponent loses sight of a client's interests; and talk of marriage and commitment puts a damper
on Becker's romance.

10 Masterpiece Theatre

12 News

15 Nightly Business Report

49 Chuck Knox: Football

Reviewed: Seattle-Los Angeles Raiders.

10:30

15 Innovation

Examined: devices designed to aid the hearing-impaired, including a machine that allows
communication by telephone.

49 Matchmaker

11PM

2 6 8 News

10 Adams Chronicles

John Adams reluctantly becomes the Nation's first Vice President and finds himself caught in a
political feud between rivals Thomas Jeferson and Alexander Hamilton. John: George Grizzard.
Jeferson: Albert Stratton.

12 Late Show

49 Dating Game
11:30

2 Nightline

6 Night Heat

A rape victim tries to convince the authorities that her paroled assailant is responsible for a rash
of recent murders. Scott Hylands.

8 Tonight Show

Guest host Jay Leno. Mary Hart ["Entertainment Tonight"]. Doc Severinsen.

49 Movie

"The Night the City Screamed." [Made for TV, 1980] Rampant crime adds to the pandemonium
caused by a power blackout. Raymond Burr, Georg Stanford Brown.

Midnight

2 Kojak

12 Barney Miller

12:30

8 Late Night with David Letterman

Scheduled: Actor Harry Anderson ["Night Court"], Cajun chef Justin Wilson.

12 Benny Hill

12:40

6 Movie

"Arch of Triumph." Eric Maria Remarque's tale of romance and revenge in Paris on the eve of
World War II. Waris Hussein directed this 1985 TV-remake. Anthony Hopkins.

1AM

2 News
12 Carson's Comedy Classics

1:30

8 News

49 INN News

2AM

6 CBS News Nightwatch

49 Movie

"The Outsider." [1967] Pilot film for the TV series. Private eye David Ross [Darren McGavin] is
pegged as the chief suspect in an embezzler's murder. Sean Garrison, Nancy Malone.

4AM

6 CBS News Nightwatch Continues

49 Movie

"Mission: Monte Carlo." [1981] Feature re-edited from 1971's TV series "The Persuaders," with
Tony Curtis and Roger Moore as trouble-shooters chasing gold smugglers in southern France.

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
skip

Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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Re: Retro: Portland, OR, Thursday, October 29th, 1987

Well, growing up in Portland and viewing that schedule really bring back a lots of memories.

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Re: Retro: Portland, OR, Thursday, October 29th, 1987

6:30, except for KATU was a dead spot for local news, apparently.

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Re: Retro: Portland, OR, Thursday, October 29th, 1987

15 What is Degrassi Jr. High? [three times now!]

Is that the title of the listing (perhaps a documentary of the show) or an innocent question
bridged with the regular title "Degrassi Junior High"? (And if the latter, 15 actually ran the show
four times on this day with the 7:30 PM airing.)

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KCKA aired the "title" of the listing, "What is Degrassi Jr. High?" Probably some type of preview
show related to the Degrassi series.

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Retro: St. Louis Mon, July 30, 1979


By request, from TV Guide-St. Louis edition

KTVI 2-ABC

6:00 Romper Room

6:30 Jef's Collie (Lassie)

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Phil Donahue (author Dr. Barry Commoner discusses the energy crisis)

10:00 Laverne & Shirley

10:30 Family Feud

11:00 All My Children

noon News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Movie "Tony Rome"

5:00 News

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News

6:30 Bowling for Dollars

7:00 Baseball: Chicago Cubs-Philadelphia or Baltimore-Milwaukee (I'm guessing St. Louis picked
up the Brewers game, but given the Cards played the Phillies on the weekend, I wouldn't bet the
farm on it )

10:00 News

10:30 Mary Tyler Moore

11:00 Police Story

1:10 Movie "Journey Into Midnight"


2:50 Expression

KMOX 4-CBS

5:50 News

6:00 PS 4 (Marian E. Cotter)

6:30 Summer Semester (lure of suburbia)

7:00 Monday Morning

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 All in the Family

9:30 Whew!

9:55 CBS News

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Love of Life

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon Young & the Restless

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2:30 M*A*S*H

3:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Eddie Money/guests include Ruth Buzzi)

4:00 Dinah! (guests Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, and the Doobie Brothers)

5:00 News

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 $1.98 Beauty Show (judges Bill Hayes, Susan Seaforth Hayes, and Carl Ballantine)

7:00 White Shadow


8:00 M*A*S*H

8:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

9:00 Lou Grant

10:00 News

10:30 Rockford Files

11:40 Movie "To Please a Lady" (bw)

1:30 People Speak "You-and the US Illness" (guest Washington University psychologist Ira J.
Harnish)/"The Energy Crisis: the Illness or a Symptom?" (guest Post-Dispatch contributing editor
Evarts A. Graham)

3:45 News

KSD 5-NBC

6:30 Focus on Your World "Identity and Conflict"

7:00 Today (guests include NY Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Holtzman)

9:00 Card Sharks

9:30 All Star Secrets

10:00 High Rollers

10:30 Wheel of Fortune

11:00 Password

11:30 Mid-Day AM (Clif St. James)

noon News

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World

3:30 Hollywood Squares (I've seen promos on the weekend that indicate that Quebec's V
network, which already runs versions of Match Game and Family Feud, is adding the Squares to
their sked this fall under the title Tic-Tac Show; the ads show clips from the most recent syndied
version in the US)

4:00 Bonanza

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Newsbeat (Ford/Auble)

7:00 Little House on the Prairie

8:00 Movie "The Rain People"

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show (Bill Cosby subs for Johnny)

mid. Tomorrow (getting along without working)

1:00 Newsbeat

KETC 9-PBS

Programs may be pre-empted for SALT II Hearing coverage

7:00 Lilias, Yoga & You

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Letter People

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Electric Company

10:00 Vegetable Soup

10:30 Dick Cavett

11:00 French Chef

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Lowell Thomas Remembers


1:00 Over Easy

1:30 Kup's Show

2:30 Here's to Your Health

3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Electric Company

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:00 Bill Moyers' Journal (highlights from the season)

8:00 La Traviata

10:30 Pro Soccer

11:30 Captioned ABC News

KPLR 11-Ind

6:00 Newswatch: Dateline

6:30 Lone Ranger (bw)

7:00 Speed Racer

7:30 Battle of the Planets

8:00 Valley of the Dinosaurs

8:30 Gilligan's Island

9:00 Bewitched

9:30 $20,000 Pyramid

10:00 Bedtime Stories

10:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC


11:00 I Love Lucy (bw)

11:30 F-Troop

noon Lassie

12:30 Movie "Stowaway to the Moon" (listed as BW, but this is from 1975 ???)

2:30 Krofft Super Stars

3:00 Jetsons

3:30 Fred Flintstone & Friends

4:00 Emergency!

5:00 Bionic Woman

6:00 Gong Show (judges Jaye P. Morgan, Arte Johnson, and Barbara McNair)

6:30 Hogan's Heroes

7:00 Spartacade '79 (aired M/W/F that week; Tu/Th-Gunsmoke at 7, Tic Tac Dough at 8:00)

8:30 Cross-Wits

9:00 Joker's Wild

9:30 News

10:00 Make Me Laugh (celeb contestant Soupy Sales gets tested by Kip Addotta, Bob de Simone,
and Gary Muledeer)

10:30 Movie "Of Limits" (bw)

12:20 News

12:50 Movie "Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman" (bw)

2:10 Not for Women Only (authors Philip Zimbardo and Ari Kiev discuss shyness)

2:40 Continuous Weather

KDNL 30-Ind

6:30 New Zoo Revue

7:00 Flipper
7:30 Sergeant Preston (bw)

8:00 Popeye

8:30 PTL Club

9:30 Financial Reports

10:00 Public Afairs

10:30 700 Club

noon Bullwinkle

12:30 My Three Sons

1:00 and 1:30 Beverly Hillbillies (bw)

2:00 Monkees

2:30 Casper & Friends

3:00 Brady Kids

3:30 Batman

4:00 Munsters (bw)

4:30 Leave It to Beaver (bw)

5:00 My Three Sons

5:30 Dating Game

6:00 Odd Couple

6:30 Newlywed Game

7:00 Upstairs, Downstairs

8:00 Movie "Promise Her Anything"

10:00 Sanford & Son

10:30 Adam-12

11:00 Rifleman (bw)

11:30 700 Club


Retro: St. Louis Sun, July 29, 1979

By request, from TV Guide-St. Louis edition

KTVI 2-ABC

6:45 Directions (1978 report on Northern Ireland's Community of the Peace People)

7:15 God's Musical World

7:45 Message of the Rabbi

8:00 Sacred Heart

8:15 Catholic Mass (Rev. Paul G. Sutter of St. Anthony Parish, Sullivan MO)

9:00 Oral Roberts

9:30 Day of Discovery

10:00 Robert Schuller

11:00 Issues & Answers

11:30 Expression

noon Perception

12:30 Face to Face

1:00 Partridge Family

1:30 NASL Soccer: Los Angeles-Washington

3:30 ABC Wide World of Sports "End of an Era: A Farewell Tribute to Muhammad Ali"/National
Championship Sprint Car Racing/World Acrobatic Diving Championships

5:00 Film

5:30 ABC World News Sunday

6:00 Hardy Boys

7:00 Salvage 1

8:00 Movie "Serpico"


10:30 One to One (Julie Andrews hosts a World Vision fundraiser with guests Janet Lynn, the
Muppets, and the Korean Children's Choir)

11:30 News

mid. Movie "The Boston Strangler"

2:15 ABC News

2:30 Movie "Where Can I Play?"

KMOX 4-CBS

5:50 News

6:00 For Our Times

6:30 People Speak "Gasohol: Solution or Delusion?" (Wheatley; guests include ethyl-alcohol
company prez Richard Burkel and Automobile Club of Missouri director of automobile and
membership services Francis Oldham)

8:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

9:30 Confluence "Parenting for Peace and Justice" (guests include Unification Church national
missions co-ordinator Robert Sullivan and University of Missouri phys-ed dept. chair Dr. Dennis
O'Fallon)

10:30 Face the Nation

11:00 Eye on St. Louis (Chase)

11:30 Children Bearing Children

noon Movie "Adventures of Mark Twain" (bw)

2:30 Sports Attic (Bolen)

3:00 CBS Sports Spectacular: Celebrity Of-Road Race/Professional Underwater Sportsman's


Competition/National AAU Indoor Diving Championships

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 News

6:00 60 Minutes (profile of Mikhail Baryshnikov/a workfare program in NJ/highlights of a 27,000


mi yacht race)
7:00 All in the Family

7:30 One Day at a Time

8:00 Alice

8:30 Jefersons

9:00 Kaz (return)

10:00 CBS News

10:15 News

10:45 Movie "Dogpound Shuffle"

12:05 Movie "Faithful in My Fashion" (bw)

KSD 5-NBC

6:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee (performers include the Florida Boys, the Inspirations, the Lewis
Family, and the Fowlers)

7:30 Lester Family

8:00 Insight

8:30 This is the Life

9:00 Villa Alegre

9:30 Corky's Colorama

10:00 Information 5 (John Roedel; discussing stress with Dr. Carl Dermsmeyer of the Collinsville
(IL) Counseling Service and moving company organizational development manager Margot
Dershan/RAVEN (Rape & Violence End Now) co-ordinator Craig Norbert ofers info to help men
who are violent towards women)

10:30 What's Happening

11:00 America's Black Forum

11:30 Meet the Press

noon Dugout

12:30 Baseball: St. Louis-Philadelphia


3:15 Baseball Scoreboard

3:30 SportsWorld

4:30 Hee Haw Honeys

5:00 Consumer Buyline

5:30 News

6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "My Dog, the Thief" (conclusion; first aired in 1969)

7:00 Movie "A Fire in the Sky" (Phoenix is ground-zero for a possible comet hit)

10:00 News

10:30 King (pt 2)

12:30 America's Black Forum

KETC 9-PBS

8:00 and 9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Zoom

10:30 Long Search (looks at Zen Buddhism)

11:30 America After Vietnam

noon Royal Heritage

1:00 Nova "The Keys to Paradise" (looks at enkephalins, substances produced in the brain that
could be used to stop pain)

2:00 Ascent of Man

3:00 Opera Theater "The Italian Straw Hat"

5:00 Advocates (from May: a debate on a moratorium on building nuclear power plants)

6:00 Austin City Limits

7:00 Evening at Pops (guest Angel Romero)

8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "I, Claudius" Pt 8

9:00 Nova (replay from 1pm)


10:00 Two Ronnies

10:30 Second City Television

11:00 Sneak Previews

KPLR 11-Ind

5:30 Newswatch: Dateline

6:00 For Our Times

6:30 Rev. Cleophus Robinson

7:00 Jerry Falwell

8:00 Flintstones

8:30 Gilligan's Island

9:00 Tarzan

10:00 Emergency One!

11:00 Wrestling

noon Movie "Circus World"

2:55 Movie "The Greatest Show on Earth"

6:00 Spartacade '79

7:30 That (Good Ole) Nashville Music (guests Bobby Bare, Reba McEntire, Roy Head, and Johnny
Gimble)

8:00 Lawrence Welk (memorable Broadway musical songs)

9:00 News

9:30 Think About Tomorrow

10:00 James Robison Presents

10:30 Phone Power "Alternatives to Nuclear Power" (live phone-in)

mid. David Susskind "Buying a Home-A Fading American Dream"

2:00 Rev. Cleophus Robinson


KDNL 30-Ind

7:00 Christ is the Answer

7:30 Day of Discovery

8:00 Tony the Pony

8:30 Jimmy Swaggart

9:00 Kenneth Copeland

10:00 Movie "Cowboy"

noon Movie "Anatomy of a Murder" (bw)

3:00 Movie "Battle of the Bulge"

6:00 The King is Coming

6:30 Jerry Falwell

7:30 700 Club

9:00 Ernest Angley

10:00 Rex Humbard

11:00 Listen

11:30 Living Word

mid. Public Afairs

KMOX though a CBS O & O is preempting the Sunday Morning cartoons, What's New Mr Magoo
and Skatebirds which were reruns of Saturday morning cartoons CBS had in the 77-78 season.
WOnder if this was just missing from listings or that they just did not run it. Its unusual for an O
& O not to run a network ofering. Also missing from Channel 2 was Kids Are People Too and
Animals Animals Animals. KTVI though was an affiliate so I can see them preempting ABC Sunday
kids shows. Still ABC affiliates mostly ran ABC Sunday shows far more than CBS Affiliates ran CBS
SUnday cartoons and Kids Shows.

No typo for KMOX...People Speak was listed as 90 minutes...

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Re: Retro: St. Louis Sun, July 29, 1979

A number of ABC affiliates ran "Kids Are People Too" and/or

"Animals Animals Animals" in the 7-8 AM (ET) slot on Saturday.

Did Channel 2 carry either between 6 and 7 AM (CT)?

I grew up in a neighboring market, and I have no specific memory of Channel 4 clearing the CBS
Sunday morning cartoons in the late '70s or '80s. Beginning at some point in the early '80s,
Channel 4 even started bumping 30 minutes of the CBS Saturday morning cartoons to air "D.B.'s
Delight."

Nope...station signed on at 6:30 with World of Ideas.

Retro: Oklahoma Monday, July 23, 1979

From TV Guide, Oklahoma State Edition:

KTEW (KJRH) Ch. 2 Tulsa (NBC)

6:40 News

7 AM Today

9 AM Donahue (guest: Rick Nelson)


10 AM High Rollers

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11 AM Password Plus (Linda Kaye Henning, Dick Martin)

11:30 News

12 N Days Of Our Lives

1 PM The Doctors

1:30 Another World

3 PM Movie: "Diary Of A Mad Housewife"

5 PM Tom And Jerry

5:30 News

6 PM NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

6:30 Tic Tac Dough

7 PM Little House On The Prairie

8 PM NBC Movie: "Anne Of The Thousand Days"

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show (Sammy Davis Jr. subs for Johnny;

Robert Conrad, Richard Dawson, Willie Tyler and Lester)

12 M Tomorrow (Ernest Angley)

1 AM News

1:30 American Religious Town Hall

KOET Ch. 3 Eufaula/KOED Ch. 11 Tulsa/KWET Ch. 12 Cheyenne/

KETA Ch. 13 Oklahoma City (PBS)

PBS stations may carry the SALT II Senate committee hearings.


7:15 A.M. Weather

7:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

8 AM Sesame Street

9 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Previn And The Pittsburgh (Andre Previn conducts the Pittsburgh

Symphony and the Menelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh in Brahms'

"German Requiem.")

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Oklahoma Gardening

12:30 Hocking Valley Bluegrass

1 PM Over Easy (guest: John Kenneth Galbraith on economic trends;

eye disorders)

1:30 Big Blue Marble

2 PM Lilias, Yoga And You

2:30 Villa Alegre

3 PM Sesame Street

4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Electric Company

5 PM Studio See

5:30 Over Easy (rerun from 1 PM)

6 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

6:30 Oklahoma Report

7 PM Bill Moyers' Journal (Texas naturalist-writer John Graves talks

about his feelings for the land and why he returned to Texas

in 1959 after traveling around the world.)


7:30 Diplomatic Style Of Andrew Young (Jimmy Carter's ambassador

to the UN)

8 PM James Michener's World (a visit to the Holy Land)

9 PM Poldark (Part 4)

10 PM Dick Cavett (first of two with 87-year-old sailor Joe Emmerz,

who discusses his 67-year nautical career)

10:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight (featured guest: Ray Price; also: Bill

Anderson and Darrell McCall)

sign of 11 PM

KFDX Ch. 3 Wichita Falls, TX (NBC)

6:30 RFD 3

7 AM Today

9 AM Card Sharks

9:30 All Star Secrets (David Huddleston, Eva Gabor, Arnold Schwarzenegger,

Barbara Feldon, David Landsberg)

10 AM High Rollers

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11 AM Password Plus

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Jim Davis, Patrick Dufy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman,

Steve Kanaly, Ken Kercheval, Victoria Principal, Charlene Tilton, Paul

Lynde)

12 N News

12:25 Focus
12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3:30 Ironside

4:30 Gunsmoke

5:30 NBC News

6 PM News

6:30 Odd Couple (guest: Roy Clark)

7 PM Little House On The Prairie

8 PM NBC Movie: "Anne Of The Thousand Days"

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show

12 M Tomorrow

KTVY (KFOR) Ch. 4 Oklahoma City (NBC)

6 AM Petticoat Junction

6:30 Farm News And Weather

7 AM Today

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Eddie Money; Ruth Buzzi)

10 AM High Rollers

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11 AM Password Plus

11:30 Dannysday (Danny Williams/Mary Hart (later of "ET" fame))

12 N News
12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3:30 Tom & Jerry And Friends

4 PM Brady Bunch

4:30 Lone Ranger

5 PM Superman

5:30 NBC News

6 PM News

6:30 Family Feud

7 PM Little House On The Prairie

8 PM NBC Movie: "Anne Of The Thousand Days"

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show

12 M Tomorrow

1 AM Tonight In Oklahoma

1:05 Ironside

KOCO 5 Alive Oklahoma City (ABC)

5:50 Bulletin Board

5:55 Down To Earth

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Good Morning America (David Cassidy, Kay Lenz)

9 AM Donahue (Dr. Barry Commoner discusses the energy crisis.)


10 AM Laverne & Shirley

10:30 Family Feud

11 AM All My Children (delay from 12 N)

12 N News

12:30 Ryan's Hope (delay from 11:30 AM)

1 PM One Life To Live

2 PM General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4 PM Six Million Dollar Man

5 PM ABC World News Tonight

5:30 News

6 PM Joker's Wild

6:30 Hollywood Squares (Hal Linden, Francine Tacker, George

Gobel, Laurette Spang, Mackenzie Phillips, Dick Van Patten,

Vikki Carr, Robert Hays, Paul Lynde)

7 PM Baseball: Angels-Red Sox or Royals-Rangers

10 PM News (time approximate)

10:30 Carol Burnett And Friends (guest: Bernadette Peters)

11 PM Police Story (delay from 10:30 PM)

sign of 1:10 AM

KOTV Ch. 6 Tulsa (CBS)

6:20 Early Morning Show


6:30 Morning With Bob Schiefer

7:30 Tulsa Morning

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM All In The Family

9:30 Whew!

9:55 Cofee Break

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N News

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2:30 M*A*S*H

3 PM Dinah! (a salute to "M*A*S*H" with Alan Alda, Mike Farrell,

Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit, Gary Burghof, Jamie Farr, David

Ogden Stiers, and William Christopher)

4 PM Bonanza

5 PM News

6 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

6:30 Family Afair

7 PM The Body Human ("The Vital Connection" estimates that the

human brain contains 10 trillion junctures where electrical

impulses pass between cells, and without them the body cannot

function. Part of the program shows what happens when this "wiring"

short-circuits.)
8 PM M*A*S*H

8:30 WKRP In Cincinnati

9 PM Lou Grant

10 PM News

10:30 Rockford Files

11:40 CBS Movie: "Battle Circus"

1:30 News

2 AM Early Morning Show

KAUZ Ch. 6 Wichita Falls, TX (CBS)

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Morning With Bob Schiefer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Bewitched

9:30 Whew!

9:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N News

12:25 Community Notebook

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2:30 M*A*S*H
3 PM Love Of Life

3:30 Joker's Wild

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Bonanza

5:30 CBS News

6 PM News

6:30 Cross-Wits (Soupy Sales, Dionne Warwick, Norman

Fell, Madlyn Rhue)

7 PM The Body Human

8 PM M*A*S*H

8:30 WKRP In Cincinnati

9 PM Lou Grant

10 PM News

10:30 Rockford Files

11:40 CBS Movie: "Battle Circus"

KSWO Ch. 7 Lawton, OK (ABC)

6:30 Not For Women Only

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Donahue (topic: prescription-drug addiction among women)

10 AM Laverne & Shirley

10:30 Family Feud

11 AM $20,000 Pyramid (Adrienne Barbeau, Bill Cullen)

11:30 Ryan's Hope


12 N All My Children

1 PM One Life To Live

2 PM General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Merv Griffin (models Barbara Minty, Lisa Cooper, Janet Johnson,

Ted McGinley, and Bart Turner; models' agent Nina Blanchard)

5 PM ABC World News Tonight

5:30 Dating Game

6 PM News

6:30 Newlywed Game

7 PM Baseball: Angels-Red Sox or Royals-Rangers

10 PM News (time approximate)

10:30 Police Story

12:40 Hee Haw Honeys

KTUL Ch. 8 Tulsa (ABC)

5:30 Green Country Morning

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Big Valley

10 AM Laverne & Shirley

10:30 Family Feud

11 AM $20,000 Pyramid

11:30 Ryan's Hope

12 N All My Children
1 PM One Life To Live

2 PM General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Doctor Ding's Cartoon Lab

4 PM Little Rascals

4:30 Andy Griffith

5 PM ABC World News Tonight

5:30 News

6:30 Beverly Hillbillies

7 PM Baseball: Angels-Red Sox or Royals-Rangers

10 PM News (time approximate)

10:30 Gunsmoke

11:30 Police Story

KVIJ Ch. 8 Sayre, OK (ABC)

satellite of KVII/7 Amarillo, TX and no longer on the air

6:15 English Kindergarten

6:30 News And Farm Report

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Dick Van Patten; John Forsythe,

singer Thelma Houston, Jane Kean of "The Honeymooners")

10 AM Laverne & Shirley

10:30 Family Feud

11 AM $20,000 Pyramid
11:30 Joker's Wild

12 N News

12:30 Cross-Wits

1 PM One Life To Live

2 PM General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Bugs Bunny And Friends

4:30 Brady Bunch

5 PM Mary Tyler Moore

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6 PM News

6:30 Tic Tac Dough

7 PM Baseball: Angels-Red Sox or Royals-Rangers

10 PM News (time approximate)

10:45 The Virginian

12:15 Police Story

KWTV Ch. 9 Oklahoma City (CBS)

6 AM Morning With Bob Schiefer

7 AM Morning Farm Report

7:15 Morning Cartoons

7:30 Beverly Hillbillies

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM All In The Family


9:30 Whew!

9:55 CBS News

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Midday

12:20 Midday Farm Report

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2:30 M*A*S*H

3 PM I Love Lucy

3:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

4 PM Andy Griffith

4:30 Mary Tyler Moore

5 PM News

5:30 CBS News

6 PM News

6:30 Newlywed Game

7 PM The Body Human

8 PM M*A*S*H

8:30 WKRP In Cincinnati

9 PM Lou Grant

10 PM News

10:30 Gunsmoke

11:30 Movie: "Three On A Match" (the tangled destinies of three

school pals, no connection to the Bill Cullen game show)


12:50 Cooking With Jacques

KTEN Ch. 10 Ada, OK (ABC)

5 AM PTL Club

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM All In The Family (CBS, pre-empted on Ch. 12)

9:30 All Star Secrets (NBC)

10 AM Laverne & Shirley

10:30 Family Feud

11 AM $20,000 Pyramid

11:30 Hollywood Squares (NBC)

12 N Days Of Our Lives (NBC)

1 PM One Life To Live

2 PM General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Ryan's Hope

4 PM All My Children

5 PM ABC World News Tonight

5:30 NBC News

6 PM News

6:30 Dolly!

7 PM Baseball: Angels-Red Sox or Royals-Rangers

10 PM News (time approximate)

10:30 Police Story


sign of 12:40 AM

KTVT Ch. 11 Ft. Worth (Ind.)

6:40 News

7 AM Cartoons

8 AM Comedy Capers

8:30 Gigglesnort Hotel

9 AM Family Afair

9:30 Love, American Style

10 AM Maverick

11 AM Ironside

12 N News

12:30 Cartoons

1 PM Movie: "Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day" (Lew Ayres, not Richard

Chamberlain, from '41)

3 PM Popeye And Friends

3:30 Cartoons

4 PM Banana Splits

4:30 Superman

5 PM Leave It To Beaver

5:30 Dick Van Dyke

6 PM Bewitched

6:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

7 PM Alias Smith And Jones


8 PM Mary Tyler Moore

8:30 Bob Newhart

9 PM Movie: "Shadow Of The Thin Man" (interrupted at 10 PM

for news)

11 PM Movie: "Judge Hardy And Son"

1 AM News

KXII Ch. 12 Ardmore, OK/Sherman/Denison, TX (NBC/CBS)

6:45 Twelve Acres

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Texoma

9:30 Whew!

9:55 CBS News

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N Twelve Acres

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Another World

3 PM Love Of Life

3:30 Leave It To Beaver

4 PM I Love Lucy

4:30 Six Million Dollar Man

5:30 CBS News


6 PM News

6:30 Andy Griffith

7 PM Little House On The Prairie

8 PM M*A*S*H

8:30 WKRP In Cincinnati

9 PM Lou Grant

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show

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KXTX Ch. 39 Dallas (Ind.)

6 AM Romper Room

6:30 Ross Bagley

7 AM 700 Club

8:30 Little Rascals

9 AM Movie: "The Atomic Kid"

11 AM Marcus Welby, M.D.

12 N Big Valley

1 PM The Lucy Show

1:30 Andy Griffith

2 PM Father Knows Best

2:30 Popeye And Bugs Hour

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Brady Bunch
4:30 Monkees

5 PM Land Of The Giants

6 PM Star Trek

7 PM Get Smart

7:30 Andy Griffith

8 PM 700 Club

9:30 Dwight Thompson

10 PM The Bible With Pat Robertson

10:30 Faith That Lives

11 PM Manna

11:30 Life Of Riley

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Re: Retro: Oklahoma Monday, July 23, 1979

Oklahoma City was still a NO independent station town in 1979. By the end of the year they had
2 independents that signed on within weeks of each other. That would fill a huge void in that
market...

KTVT at 7 AM had a local show called Slam Bang Theatre with a mix of Bugs Bunny/Warner
Brothers Pre 48 post 41 color cartoons, Three Stooges, and MAYBE Poepye at some point from
what I have heard and seen in listings back then...Someone said Little Rascals aired there as well
but did not after 1973 because 39 KXTX had them when they merged with TV 33 in 1973
(actually KXTX was on 33 originally and DOubleday donated TV 39's license and programming to
33 and they combined assets and made a more agressive station on Channel 39...The same time
as WYAH TV 27 Virginia Beach went from 8 hours a day to 20 hours a day between the fall of 72
and Fall of 73. WHAE 46 Atlanta also evolved slower from 1973 to 76 from a couple hours a day
to 20 hours a day. But KTVT did not have Rascals after 1973 if they had those.

What was Comedy Capers??? I saw this in other listings as well. My theory was it was a mix of
cartoons from the same group as Slam Bang but leaned toward comedy rather than action...

On KXII, what was the series Twelve Acres at noon? It sounds like a rural soap opera. ;D

It was a farm-news program. KWTX/10 Waco had an identical program called "Ten Acres,"

which was carried on its satellite, KBTX/3 in Bryan, TX, as well (but under the "Ten Acres"

name).

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, July 21, 1973 - MN State Edition

This week we read about how more Americans are getting medical advice from doctor shows on
TV - hey, who needs WebMD when you've got Marcus Welby, M.D.? Also, the College All-Stars
take on the Miami Dolphins, The Midnight Special takes on In Concert, Rachel Carlson takes on
pollution, and more!

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/07/th...y-21-1973.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are welcome.

And now the week's listing, wherein we've got everything from channel 2 to channel 11. Have
fun!

Wednesday, July 25, 1973

KTCA, Channel 2 (PBS)

Afternoon
04:00p Mister Rogers

04:30p Sesame Street

05:30p The Electric Company

Evening

06:00p Spanish

06:30p Inquiry

07:00p New Home for the Arts

08:30p Man Builds, Man Destroys

09:00p Piano Pedagogy

09:30p TBA

KDAL, Channel 3 (Duluth) (CBS)

Morning

07:00a CBS News (John Hart)

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a The Jokers Wild

09:30a $10,000 Pyramid

10:00a Gambit

10:30a Love of Life

10:55a CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

11:00a The Young and the Restless

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

Afternoon

12:00p Town and Country

12:30p As the World Turns


01:00p Guiding Light

01:30p The Edge of Night

02:00p The Price is Right

02:30p Match Game 73

03:00p Secret Storm

03:30p Dragnet

04:00p Mike Douglas

05:30p CBS News (Roger Mudd)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Mary Tyler Moore

07:00p Sonny and Cher

08:00p Dan August

09:00p Cannon

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Movie Cry of the Hunted (B&W)

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

06:30a Summer Semester

07:00a Carmen

07:30a Clancy and Willie

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a The Jokers Wild

09:30a $10,000 Pyramid


10:00a Gambit

10:30a Love of Life

10:55a Live Today

11:00a The Young and the Restless

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

Afternoon

12:00p Midday

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Guiding Light

01:30p The Edge of Night

02:00p The Price is Right

02:30p Match Game 73

03:00p Secret Storm

03:30p Movie Accuse

05:30p CBS News (Roger Mudd)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Laurel and Hardy (B&W)

07:00p Sonny and Cher

08:00p Dan August

09:00p Cannon

10:00p News (local)

10:50p Movie Anastasia (B&W)

12:45p Movie Summertree


KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

06:00a Minnesota Today

06:30a Not For Women Only

07:00a Today

09:00a Dinah Shore

09:30a Baffle

10:00a The Wizard of Odds

10:30a Hollywood Squares

11:00a Jeopardy

11:30a Who, What or Where

11:55a NBC News (Edwin Newman)

Afternoon

12:00p News

12:15a Dial 5

01:00p Days of Our Lives

01:30p The Doctors

02:00p Another World

02:30p Return to Peyton Place

03:00p Somerset

03:30p Mike Douglas

04:30p Dick Van Dyke (B&W)

05:00p Hogans Heroes

05:30p NBC News (John Chancellor)

Evening
06:00p News (local)

06:30p Hollywood Squares

07:00p Adam-12

07:30p Viking Countdown

08:00p Aquatennial Pre-Parade

08:30p Aquatennial Parade

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Tonight (guest host Jerry Lewis)

12:00a News (local)

12:05a Living Easy with Dr. Joyce Brothers

WDSM, Channel 6 (Duluth) (NBC)

Morning

07:00a Today

09:00a Dinah Shore

09:30a Baffle

10:00a The Wizard of Odds

10:30a Hollywood Squares

11:00a Jeopardy

11:30a Who, What or Where

11:55a NBC News (Edwin Newman)

Afternoon

12:00p Living Easy with Dr. Joyce Brothers

12:30p Three on a Match

01:00p Days of Our Lives


01:30p The Doctors

02:00p Another World

02:30p Return to Peyton Place

03:00p Somerset

03:30p Movie TBA

05:30p Dick Van Dyke (B&W)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p NBC News (John Chancellor)

07:00p Adam-12

07:30p Madigan

09:00p Search

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Tonight (guest host Jerry Lewis)

KCMT, Channel 7 (Alexandria, MN) (NBC, ABC)

Morning

07:00a Today

09:00a Dinah Shore

09:30a Baffle

10:00a The Wizard of Odds

10:30a Hollywood Squares

11:00a Jeopardy

11:30a Who, What or Where

11:55a NBC News (Edwin Newman)


Afternoon

12:00p Farm Today

12:20p Trading Post

12:30p Three on a Match

01:00p Days of Our Lives

01:30p The Doctors

02:00p Another World

02:30p Return to Peyton Place

03:00p Somerset

03:30p Welcome Inn

04:30p Bewitched (B&W)

05:00p Kid Power (B&W)

05:30p NBC News (John Chancellor)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Hee Haw

07:30p Madigan

09:00p Search

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Tonight (guest host Jerry Lewis)

WDSE, Channel 8 (Duluth) (PBS)

Afternoon

04:00p Mister Rogers

04:30p The Electric Company


05:00p Sesame Street

Evening

06:00p Spanish

06:30p Inquiry

07:00p New Home for the Arts

09:00p Walt Harper at Fallingwater

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning

07:00a CBS News (John Hart)

08:00a News and Views

08:30a Grandpa Ken

09:00a Romper Room (Miss Jody)

09:30a Whats My Line?

10:00a Hazel

10:30a Brady Bunch

11:00a Password

11:30a Split Second

Afternoon

12:00p All My Children

12:30p Lets Make a Deal

01:00p Newlywed Game

01:30p The Girl in My Life

02:00p General Hospital

02:30p One Life to Live


03:00p Love, American Style

03:30p Beat the Clock

04:00p Green Acres

04:30p I Love Lucy (B&W)

05:00p News (local)

05:30p ABC News (Smith/Reasoner)

Evening

06:00p To Tell The Truth

06:30p Truth or Consequences

07:00p Thicker Than Water

07:30p Movie The Letters

09:00p Owen Marshall

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Jack Paar Tonite

12:00a Name of the Game

01:30a News

WDIO, Channel 10 (Duluth) (ABC)

Morning

09:00a Not For Women Only

09:30a Jack LaLanne

10:00a Newlywed Game

10:30a Brady Bunch

11:00a Password

11:30a Split Second


Afternoon

12:00p All My Children

12:30p Lets Make a Deal

01:00p Lifestyle

01:30p The Girl in My Life

02:00p General Hospital

02:30p One Life to Live

03:00p Love, American Style

03:30p Movie Odd Man Out (B&W)

05:30p ABC News (Smith/Reasoner)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Lets Make a Deal

07:00p Thicker Than Water

07:30p Movie The Letters

09:00p Owen Marshall

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Jack Paar Tonite

WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

06:30a Figure Fitness

07:00a New Zoo Revue

07:30a Popeye and Porky

08:30a Mister Ed (B&W)


09:00a The Flintstones

09:30a I Dream of Jeannie

10:00a Father Knows Best (B&W)

10:30a Andy Griffith

11:00a Safari to Adventure

11:30a Whats New?

Afternoon

01:00p Movie Smoky

03:00p I Dream of Jeannie

03:30p Father Knows Best (B&W)

04:00p The Flintstones

04:30p The Addams Family (B&W)

05:00p Andy Griffith (B&W)

05:30p Daniel Boone (B&W)

Evening

06:30p That Girl

07:00p It Takes a Thief

08:00p Merv Griffin

09:30p News (local)

10:00p Perry Mason (B&W)

11:00p Movie About Face

Retro: Minnesota/Mason City/La Crosse-Eau Claire Sun, July 24, 1955

from TV Guide-Minnesota State edition


KGLO 3-CBS Mason City

2:30pm Curtain Time

3:00 Face the Nation

3:30 Let's Take a Trip

4:00 Religious Town Meeting "Is Religion a Boon or Bar to Brotherhood?"

4:15 Industry on Parade

4:30 You are There "Washington's Farewell to His Officers" (December 4, 1783)

5:00 Report from Geneva (Howard K. Smith narrates a report on the Big Four conference, that
began 6 days ago)

5:30 Private Secretary

6:00 Toast of the Town (guest host Guy Mitchell welcomes Polly Bergen, Arthur Worsley, and the
band and color squad of the First Infantry Division)

7:00 GE Theater "A Man with a Vengeance"

7:30 Stage 7 "Down from the Stars"

8:00 Appointment with Adventure

8:30 This is the Life

9:00 Ames Brothers

9:15 This is the Life

9:45 Children's Safety

10:00 News

10:05 Movie "Topper"

KDAL 3-NBC/ABC Duluth

noon Religious Town Hall

12:30 This is the Life

1:00 Frontiers of Faith


1:30 American Forum

2:00 TBA

2:30 Zoo Parade

3:00 Dangerous Assignment

3:30 Soldiers of Fortune

4:00 TBA

4:30 Home Town Story

5:00 People are Funny

5:30 Name's the Same

6:00 Variety Hour (Jack Webb promotes his new movie Pete Kelly's Blues with co-stars Peggy Lee,
Ella Fitzgerald, and Janet Leigh; Pete's combo also appears, along with an orchestra led by Ray
Heindorf)

7:00 TV Playhouse "The Death of Billy the Kid" (starring Paul Newman)

7:30 Favorite Story

8:00 Cameo Theater "The Grown Ones"

8:30 Movie: TBA

9:30 First Theater

10:00 News/Sports

10:10 Weather

10:15 News (Drew Pearson)

10:30 Falcon

11:00 Movie "Champagne for Caesar"

WCCO 4-CBS Minneapolis

8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

8:30 Look Up & Live


9:00 The Way

9:15 Faith of Old

9:30 This is the Life

10:00 Business & Finance

10:15 Minnesota, USA

10:30 Axel & His Dog

11:00 Hopalong Cassidy "40 Thieves"

noon Contest Carnival (Gene Crane welcomes the Tumbling Cadets, contortionist Bonnie
Johnson, and a trampoline act)

12:30 News (Dick Enroth)

12:45 Playhouse 15

1:00 Wild Bill Hickok

1:30 Let's Take a Trip

2:00 Joe Palooka

2:30 The Visitor

3:00 Cisco Kid

3:30 Boston Blackie

4:00 Lucy Show

4:30 You are There "Washington's Farewell to His Officers"

5:00 Soldiers of Fortune

5:30 Private Secretary

6:00 Toast of the Town

7:00 GE Theater "A Man with a Vengeance"

7:30 Stage 7 "Down from the Stars"

8:00 Ramar of the Jungle

8:30 Lone Wolf


9:00 Star Showcase "A Very Old Murder"

9:30 Movie "Arch of Triumph"

11:15 Weather (Mel Jass)

11:20 Frankie Laine

KSTP 5-NBC St. Paul

7:45 Movie "The Sultan's Daughter"

9:00 Challenge

9:30 Christophers

10:00 Movies "Fighting Valley"/"Frontier Days"

11:45 Cartoons

12:10 Comedy Film "Line's Busy"

12:30 Movie "Men are Not Gods"

1:30 American Forum

2:00 Frontiers of Faith "The Church and Juvenile Delinquency"

2:30 Zoo Parade

3:00 Big Four Report (report on Big Four conference)

3:30 Captain Gallant

4:00 Meet the Press

4:30 Roy Rogers

5:00 House of Stars

5:30 Do It Yourself

6:00 Variety Hour

7:00 TV Playhouse "The Death of Billy the Kid"

8:00 Cameo Theater "The Grown Ones"


8:30 Orient Express

9:00 Life of Riley

9:30 People are Funny

10:00 News

10:15 George Grim

10:30 It's a Great Life

11:00 Weather Headlines (Ingram)

11:05 Movie "That Hamilton Woman"

KMMT 6-ABC Austin

3pm Movie: TBA

4:00 Film Feature

5:00 Big Picture

5:30 TBA

5:45 Family Hour

6:00 In Our Time

6:30 President's News Conference

7:00 Film Program

7:30 Stork Club (guest Betty Clooney)

8:00 Break the Bank

8:30 Musical Moments

9:00 This is the Life

9:30 Facts Forum

10:00 News

10:15 Weather Notes


10:20 Movie: TBA

WDSM 6-CBS Duluth

2:30pm Faith for Today

3:00 Face the Nation

3:30 Let's Take a Trip

4:00 Oral Roberts

4:30 You are There "Washington's Farewell to His Officers"

5:00 Report from Geneva

5:30 Private Secretary

6:00 Toast of the Town

7:00 GE Theater (title not listed; week-behind?)

8:00 Appointment with Adventure

8:30 Pantomime Quiz

9:00 Charlie Chan Movie

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "You Only Live Once"

WKBT 8-CBS/NBC/ABC/DuMont La Crosse

4pm Meet the Press

4:30 Religious Town Meeting

5:00 This is the Life

5:30 TBA

6:00 Variety Hour

7:00 GE Theater "A Man with a Vengeance"


7:30 Conrad Nagel Theater

8:00 Appointment with Adventure

8:30 Request Performance

9:00 Jackson & Jill

9:30 Liberace

10:00 News/Weather/Sports

10:15 Movie: TBA

KEYD 9-DuMont Minneapolis

noon This is the Life

12:30 Film Program

1:00 Home Advertising

1:30 Your Garden: How it Grows

2:00 Movie: TBA

3:00 Movie "Arson Rocket Squad"

4:30 Film Program

5:00 News & Sports Week

5:30 Movie: TBA

6:30 Movie "That Uncertain Feeling"

8:00 Mr. & Mrs. North

8:30 Play of the Week

9:00 Movie "Chicago Calling"

10:30 Movie "Cure for Love"

KROC 10-NBC/ABC Rochester


2:30pm Zoo Parade

3:00 Big Four Report

3:30 Oral Roberts

4:00 Meet the Press

4:30 Airways to Travel

5:00 Religious Town Hall "How Can Intolerance and Race Prejudice Be Overcome?"

5:30 Christophers

6:00 This is the Life

6:30 Navy Story

7:00 TV Playhouse "The Death of Billy the Kid"

8:00 Break the Bank

8:30 Top Plays of '55 "The Sporting Doctor"

9:00 News

9:15 Movie "Spring in Park Lane"

WTCN 11-ABC Minneapolis

10:00 Christ in the Home

10:15 Going Places

10:25 Strange Experiences

10:30 Faith for Today

11:00 Focal Point

noon Big Picture

12:30 Western Theater "Sherif of Cimaron"

1:30 Movie "Alias Billy the Kid"

3:00 Super Circus


4:00 Stories of the Century

4:30 Superman

5:00 You Asked for It

5:30 Renfrew of the Mounted "Murder on the Yukon"

6:30 Cartoon Carnival

7:00 Chance of a Lifetime

7:30 My Hero

8:00 Break the Bank

8:30 Movie "The Magic Face"

9:55 Week's Weather (Lindman)

10:00 News

10:15 Movie "Friendly Enemies"

WEAU 13-NBC Eau Claire

4pm Meet the Press

4:30 Oral Roberts

5:00 This is the Life

5:30 Looking at Music

6:00 People are Funny (same program as 9:30pm, ch 5)

6:30 Beulah

7:00 TV Playhouse "The Death of Billy the Kid"

8:00 Life with Elizabeth

8:30 Mark Saber

9:00 Cameo Theater

9:30 News/Weather
9:45 Hunting & Fishing

10:00 Movie "Black Widow"

Retro: Houston - 3/24/1999

Wednesday, March 24, 1999

KPRC NBC2

04:00AM NBC News at Sunrise

04:30AM News 2 Houston Daybreak

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Maury

10:00AM Montel Williams

11:00AM Roseanne Show

12:00PM News

12:30PM Access Hollywood

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Jerry Springer

04:00PM News

04:30PM Hard Copy

05:00PM News

05:30PM NBC News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Entertainment Tonight

07:00PM Dateline NBC


08:00PM World's Most Amazing Videos

09:00PM Law & Order

10:00PM News

10:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

11:35PM Jenny Jones

12:35AM News

01:10AM Jerry Springer

02:10AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

03:10AM Paid Programming

03:40AM Paid Programming

KHOU CBS11

04:00AM This Morning's Business

04:30AM CBS News

05:00AM The Spirit of Texas This Morning

08:00AM CBS This Morning

09:00AM Martha Stewart Living

10:00AM The Price is Right

11:00AM Young & the Restless

12:00PM News

12:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

01:00PM As the World Turns

02:00PM Guiding Light

03:00PM Inside Edition

03:30PM Jeopardy!
04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM CBS News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Wheel of Fortune

07:00PM Cosby

07:30PM Payne

08:00PM 60 Minutes II

09:00PM Chicago Hope

10:00PM News

10:35PM Late Show with David Letterman

11:35PM Hollywood Squares

12:05AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:05AM News

01:40AM Paid Programming

02:10AM Paid Programming

02:40AM Paid Programming

03:10AM CBS Up to the Minute

KTRK ABC13

05:00AM ABC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Debra Duncan


10:00AM The View

11:00AM Port Charles

11:30AM News

12:00PM All My Children

01:00PM One Life to Live

02:00PM General Hospital

03:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

04:00PM Sally Jessy Raphael

05:00PM News

05:30PM ABC News

06:00PM News

07:00PM An ABC Analysis: Kosovo

07:30PM It's Like, You Know...

08:00PM The Drew Carey Show

08:30PM The Norm Show

09:00PM 20/20

10:00PM News

10:35PM Nightline

11:05PM Politically Incorrect

11:35PM People's Court

12:35AM News

01:05AM MOVIE: Junior Bonner

03:05AM ABC World News Now

KTXH UPN20
04:30AM Amen

05:00AM Coach

05:30AM The Monkees

06:00AM Toon Town Kids

06:30AM Toon Town Kids

07:00AM Mighty Max

07:30AM Hercules

08:00AM Pokmon

08:30AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

09:00AM Charlie's Angels

10:00AM Sunset Beach

11:00AM Howie Mandel

12:00PM Sanford and Son

12:30PM Judge Joe Brown

01:00PM Judge Joe Brown

01:30PM Good Times

02:00PM Family Matters

02:30PM DuckTales

03:00PM Doug

03:30PM Jumanji

04:00PM Full House

04:30PM Full House

05:00PM Sister, Sister

05:30PM Sister, Sister

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air


06:30PM Martin

07:00PM 7 Days

08:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

09:00PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

10:00PM Martin

10:30PM Judge Judy

11:00PM Judge Judy

11:30PM Mad About You

12:00AM Frasier

12:30AM Grace Under Fire

01:00AM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

02:00AM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

03:00AM Gulf Greyhound Park: Finish Line

03:30AM Rockford Files

KRIV FOX26

04:00AM Perry Mason

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM EXTRA

06:00AM FOX 26 Morning News

08:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

09:00AM Forgive or Forget

10:00AM Ricki Lake

11:00AM Newlywed Game

11:30AM Dating Game


12:00PM Cops

12:30PM News

01:00PM EXTRA

01:30PM The Nanny

02:00PM The Magic School Bus

02:30PM The Magic School Bus

03:00PM Spider-Man

03:30PM Young Hercules

04:00PM Power Rangers in Space

04:30PM Mystic Knights or Tir Na Nog

05:00PM Married...with Children

05:30PM The Simpsons

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM MOVIE: The Mask

09:00PM News

10:00PM Married...with Children

10:30PM Ricki Lake

11:30PM Forgive or Forget

12:30AM Andy Griffith

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM News

03:00AM The Nanny

03:30AM Cops
KHTV WB39

05:00AM Deeper Life Bible Church

05:30AM Joyce Meyer

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM RoboCop: Alpha Commando

07:00AM Tiny Toon Adventures

07:30AM Animaniacs

08:00AM Beast Wars: Transformers

08:30AM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

09:00AM Mama's Family

09:30AM Roseanne

10:00AM Donny & Marie

11:00AM Love Connection

11:30AM Change of Heart

12:00PM Judge Mills Lane

12:30PM Judge Mills Lane

01:00PM Matlock

02:00PM NewsRadio

02:30PM Mama's Family

03:00PM Pinky and the Brain

03:30PM Histeria!

04:00PM The New Batman/Superman Adventures

05:00PM Boy Meets World

05:30PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper


06:00PM Living Single

06:30PM Friends

07:00PM Rockets Pregame

07:30PM NBA Basketball: Houston Rockets at Dallas Mavericks

10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM Friends

11:00PM NewsRadio

11:30PM Cheers

12:00AM Change of Heart

12:30AM Love Connection

01:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:30AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

02:00AM Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal

03:00AM MOVIE: Mayflower Madam

Retro: Hartford-Boston-Providence (7/25/77)

Source: The Day

WGBH Channel 2 (PBS)

2:30 French Chef

3:00 Nova

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mr. Roger's Neighborhood

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Electric Company


7:00 Zoom

7:30 Once Upon a Classic

8:00 Grand Prix Tennis: Washington Star International

WFSB Channel 3 (CBS)

6:00 Agronsky & Company

6:30 Face the State

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 This Morning

10:00 Here's Lucy

10:30 The Price is Right

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

Noon Eyewitness News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Tattletales [Delay from 4:00pm]

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Match Game '77

4:00 Gilligan's Island

4:30 Dinah!

6:00 Eyewitness News


7:00 CBS Evening News (Walter Cronkite)

7:30 Nighttime Price is Right

8:00 The Jefersons

8:30 Shields & Yarnell

9:00 Maude

9:30 All's Fair

10:00 Sonny and Cher

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 CBS Late Movie: "Young Bess" (1953)

1:30 Eyewitness News

WBZ Channel 4 (NBC, Now CBS)

6:45 Daily Almanac

7:00 Today (Tom Brokaw & Jane Pauley, Eyewitness News at 7:25/8:25)

9:00 Summer Camp

9:30 Chico and the Man [Delay from 12:30]

10:00 Sanford & Son

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 It's Anybody's Guess

Noon Eyewitness News

12:30 Woman '77

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3:00 Another World


4:00 Mike Douglas

5:30 Eyewitness News

6:00 Eyewitness News

7:00 NBC Nightly News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

7:30 Evening Magazine

8:00 Little House on the Prairie

9:00 NBC Movie: "Sssssss"

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow

2:00 Eyewitness News

WCVB Channel 5 (ABC)

6:00 NewsCenter 5

7:00 Captain Bob

7:30 Good Morning America (w/NewsCenter 5 at 8:25)

9:00 Good Day!

10:30 Edge of Night

11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Joker's Wild

Noon NewsCenter 5

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life to Live


3:15 General Hospital

4:00 Big Valley

5:00 Family Feud [Delay from 11:30]

5:30 Instant Game Show

6:00 NewsCenter 5 (1 Hour)

7:00 ABC Evening News (Harry Reasoner & Barbara Walters)

7:30 Break the Bank

8:00 ABC Comedy Special

8:30 Baseball

11:00 NewsCenter 5

11:30 Fernwood Tonight

Midnight The F.B.I.

1:00 Protofactors

1:30 Nightshift

2:00 NewsCenter 5

WTEV [Now WLNE] Channel 6 (CBS, Switched back to ABC)

5:45 English thru TV

6:00 News

6:25 Job Opportunities

6:30 Community

6:55 News

7:00 The Archies

7:30 Little Rascals


7:55 News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Gilligan's Island

9:30 That Girl

10:00 Here's Lucy

10:30 The Price is Right

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

Noon Andy Griffith

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 The Young & the Restless [Delayed from Noon]

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Match Game '77

4:00 Tattletales

4:30 Mickey Mouse Club

5:00 Family Afair

5:30 Brady Bunch

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News (Walter Cronkite)

7:00 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau

8:00 The Jefersons

8:30 Shields & Yarnell

9:00 Maude
9:30 All's Fair

10:00 Sonny and Cher

11:00 News

11:30 CBS Late Movie: "Young Bess" (1953)

1:00 News

WNAC-TV [WHDH] Channel 7 (CBS, Now NBC)

5:40 Greater Bostonians

5:45 Farm and Market Report

5:50 Summer Semester

6:20 Massachusetts Reaction

6:50 Las Noticias De Hoy

7:00 CBS Morning News (Newsroom 7 at 7:25am)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Dinah!

10:30 The Price is Right

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

Noon Newsroom 7

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 The Young and the Restless [Delayed from Noon]

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Match Game '77


4:00 Merv Griffin Show

5:30 Candlepins for Cash

6:00 Newsroom 7

7:00 CBS Evening NewsCronkite

7:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

8:00 The Jefersons

8:30 Shields & Yarnell

9:00 Maude

9:30 All's Fair

10:00 Sonny and Cher

11:00 Newsroom 7

11:30 CBS Late Movie: "Young Bess" (1953)

2:00 Newsmakers

2:30 Newsroom 7

2:45 Greater Bostonians

WTNH Channel 8 (ABC)

6:15 Davey & Goliath

6:30 Insight

7:00 Cartoon Carnival

7:30 Dusty's Treehouse

8:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Donahue

10:00 Ryan's Hope [Delay from 12:30]

10:30 Edge of Night


11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

Noon 12 'O Clock Live!

1:00 All My Children

2:00 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital

4:00 Little Rascals

4:30 The Munsters

5:00 Big Valley

6:00 Action News

6:30 ABC Evening NewsReasoner/Walters

7:00 Concentration

7:30 Gong Show

8:00 ABC Comedy Special

8:30 Baseball

11:00 Action News

11:30 Streets of San Francisco

12:37 Toma

WJAR Channel 10 (NBC)

6:30 News Conference

7:00 Today (Tom Brokaw/Jane Pauley; NewsWatch 10 at 7:25 & 8:25)

9:00 Donahue

10:00 Sanford and Son


10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 It's Anybody's Guess

Noon NewsWatch 10

12:30 Chico and the Man

1:00 Shoot for the Stars [Delayed from Noon]

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Gong Show

4:30 Bewitched

5:00 Star Trek

6:00 NewsWatch 10

6:30 NBC Nightly News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

7:00 Concentration

7:30 The New Treasure Hunt

8:00 Little House on the Prairie

9:00 NBC Movie: "Sssssss"

11:00 NewsWatch 10

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow

2:00 NewsWatch 10

WPRI Channel 12 (ABC, Now Returned to CBS)

6:00 PTL Club


7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Dinah!

10:00 Honeymooners

10:30 The Better Sex [Delay from Noon]

11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

Noon News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital

4:00 I Love Lucy

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 News

6:30 ABC Evening News (Harry Reasoner/Barbra Walters)

7:00 Match Game PM

7:30 To Tell the Truth

8:00 ABC Comedy Special

8:30 Baseball

11:00 News

11:30 Streets of San Francisco

12:37 Toma

WHNB [Now WVIT] Channel 30 (NBC)


6:25 Adelante

6:55 Today's Woman

7:00 Today (Brokaw/Pauley, Local News at 7:25 & 8:25am)

9:00 Lucy Show

9:30 Not for Women Only

10:00 Sanford and Son

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 It's Anybody's Guess

Noon Shoot for the Stars

12:30 Chico and the Man

1:00 The Gong Show

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Merv Griffin

5:00 Emergency One!

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News (John Chancellor & David Brinkley)

7:00 CrossWits

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8:00 Little House on the Prairie

9:00 NBC Movie: "Sssssss"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show


1:00 Tomorrow

WSBK Channel 38 (Ind.)

7:00 The Flintstones

7:30 Bugs Bunny & Porky Pig

8:00 Superman

8:30 Howdy Doody

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Spirit of Independence

9:50 News

10:00 Tom Larson

10:30 Festival of Faith

11:00 Hazel

11:30 Green Acres

Noon Shoot for the Stars [A Game Show which WBZ didn't clear]

12:30 McHale's Navy

1:00 The Gong Show [Also Preempted from WBZ]

1:30 Andy Griffith

2:00 Beverly Hillbillies

2:30 Popeye

3:00 Bullwinkle

3:30 The Archies

4:00 Mickey Mouse Club

4:30 Three Stooges

5:30 Bewitched
6:00 Hogan's Heroes

6:30 Adam-12

7:00 The Odd Couple

7:30 Dick Van Dyke

8:00 Ironside

9:00 Movie: "13 Rue Madeleine" (1947)

11:00 Honeymooners

11:30 Bold Ones

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38 WSBK never had the Flintstones in the 70's or 80's. WLVI 56 had them all along in the 70's and
80's till 1988 when they moved to WFXT and then back to WLVI in 1990 till about 1995. WSBK
had them maybe in the mid 90's. That may have been Fred Flintstone and Friends

Retro: Boston/Manchester - Monday March 29, 1954

Source: Nashua Telegraph

WMUR started operations the day before. According to some newspaper stories at the time,
they planned to air ABC and CBS programming not being cleared by the Boston stations.

Telegraph listings started at 4pm.


4 WBZ Boston (NBC)

04:00p Welcome Travelers

04:30p On Your Account Win Elliot

05:00p Pinky Lee Show Barbara Luke, Molly Bee

05:30p Howdy Doody

06:00p Science Sketches; Jonathan Karas The Future

06:15p News Victor Best

06:30p Hopalong Cassidy Hidden Gold

07:00p Best From Broadway

07:15p Nightly Newsteller

07:30p Arthur Murray Dance Party Audrey Meadows

07:45p John Cameron Swazye, News (NBC)

08:00p Name That Tune Red Benson, Vicki Mills, Louis Satchmo Armstrong

08:30p Voice of Firestone Mildred Miller and essay I Speak for America

09:00p Dennis Day Show

09:30p Robert Montgomery Presents My Little Girl

10:30p Mr. and Mrs. North

11:00p News

11:10p Dangerous Assignment

11:40p Night Owl Theater Pittsburgh Kid

7 WNAC Boston (CBS/ABC/DuMont)

04:00p Barker Bills Cartoons

04:15p The Secret Storm

04:30p You Are What You Eat


04:35p Movie Quick Quiz

04:50p Song Shop

05:00p Yankee Goes Calling: Museum of Fine Arts; Bill Hahn, host Exploring Forgeries in Art

05:45p Songs of the West

06:00p Kit Carson Trouble at Ft. Mohave

06:30p Gene Autry Show Rio Renegades

07:00p I Lived Three Lives

07:30p Douglas Edwards, News (CBS)

08:00p George Burns and Gracie Allen

08:30p Arthur Godfreys Talent Scouts Marilyn Tate, vocalist; Don Adams, comedian (later of
Get Smart fame); musical comedy group

09:00p I Love Lucy Two Maids from Mars

09:30p Red Buttons Show Frank McHugh, Huntz Hall, Betty Garde, Lynn Loring

10:00p Studio One Pauls Apartment starring Eva Gabor and Richard Kiley

11:00p News, Weather

11:05p Feature Theater Voice in the Wind

9 WMUR Manchester (ABC/CBS/DuMont)

04:00p Test Pattern

05:00p Adventure Theater

05:55p Crusader Rabbit

06:00p Guest House

06:15p Channel 9 Headlines

06:20p Guest House

06:30p Weatherscope

06:35p Guest House


07:00p News Digest

07:10p Spotlight on Sports

07:15p John Daly, News (ABC)

07:30p Something New and Diferent

08:00p Square Dance Nite

08:30p The Big Picture

09:00p Junior Press Conference

09:30p Travel Corner

10:00p Half Hour Theater

10:30p News, Sports, Weather

10:40p Queen City Playhouse

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Re: Retro: Boston/Manchester - Monday March 29, 1954

ABC would not get a full-time affiliate in Boston until November, 1957 so WMUR-9 was the
default ABC station for Boston. And with a good antenna, it's analog signal reached Boston and
even penetrated a little south of Route 128. With an outdoor antenna at my location in
Norwood, Massachusetts, I got a decent (but not as strong as Channels 2, 4, 5, and 7 from
Boston or Channels 10 and 12 from Providence) analog signal from WMUR with (in the 1970's
and 80's) good color.
In Boston itself and the northern suburbs, WMUR's signal was even better with a clear picture,
including color once that came in.

I would think that at least a couple of prime-time programs Maureen Carney posted for WMUR
from the Nashua Telegraph's listings that were in fact on ABC.

(Among them would be "Big Picture", which actually ran on ABC for a time in the early-to-mid
1950's; and "Junior Press Conference", which ABC found as a cheap "throwaway" against the
top-rated "I Love Lucy")

I don't think WMUR carried CBS shows that were cleared by the old WNAC-7; in fact, I thought
that WMUR in its early years may even have cleared a couple of NBC shows that WBZ-4 did not.

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Re: Retro: Boston/Manchester - Monday March 29, 1954

From the Boston Globe, here are listings for March 29th, 1954 from 4 P.M. onward (since the
Nashua listings posted at the beginning of this thread began at 4 P.M.) of Boston's one UHF
station at the time (the late WTAO-56) and the only VHF in Providence at the time, WJAR-10
(both of whose signals likely couldn't be received in Nashua):

WJAR Channel 10 (NBC/CBS/ABC)

4:00 Welcome Travelers (NBC)


4:30 On Your Account (NBC)

5:00 New England Talent Club (local)

5:15 Children's Theatre

5:30 Howdy Doody (NBC)

6:00 The Adventures of Superman (syndicated)

6:30 Jo Staford Show (CBS, delayed from previous Tuesday at 7:45 P.M.)

6:45 Peter Carew Show (local?)

6:55 Weather; News (maybe the weather was at 6:55 and the news at 7?)

7:15 TV Sports Page (with Warren Walden; local)

7:30 Madison Square Garden (films of sporting events taking place there; syndicated)

7:45 NBC News, John Cameron Swayze

8:00 Name That Tune (NBC)

8:30 Make Room For daddy (ABC)

9:00 Outlet Company Jubilee (local special probably celebrating the store's anniversary; Outlet
was the original owner of WJAR)

9:30 Robert Montgomery Presents (NBC)

10:30 City Detective (syndicated)

11:00 Local News

11:10 Main Event Wrestling (likely on kinescope, probably syndicated although DuMont did carry
some wrestling until 1955)

WTAO Channel 56 (DuMont/ABC)

5:45 Sign-On/Captain Video (DuMont; delay from 7 P.M. sometime during the previous week)

6:00 Local news with Ken VanWart

6:15 What's Your Trouble? (syndicated religious show with Dr. Norman Vincent Peale)
6:30 Deadline Edition (I have seen this title listed for local newscasts in various New England
markets. Maybe it was a regional newscast---apparently originated from WHYN Springfield and
fed to stations by stations rebroadcasting the signals of other stations carrying it)

6:45 What One Person Can Do (I suspect this was a syndicated public-service type program)

7:00 Locker Room, with Herb Ralby (local; Ralby was a longtime sportswriter in Boston)

7:15 Marge and Jef (DuMont; one of it's stars was a young Jess Cain who a few years later would
become morning man at WHDH-850)

7:30 From Little Wings (aviation film?)

8:00 Front Page Detective (although starting on DuMont; the show ended in first-run syndication
in 1953)

8:30 Wedding Morning ( a short film of some sort)

9:00 Movie: "Honeymoon Limited" (I found a 1935 film with this title on IMDB; running 74
minuets, meaning about 20-25 minutes of the film had to be cut due to the network program
following at 10 P.M.; see below)

10:00 Professional Boxing: Middleweight bout between Bobby Dykes and Ralph Jones at Eastern
Parkway Arena in Brooklyn (DuMont)

11:00 News (likely local, followed by sign-of)

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Re: Retro: Boston/Manchester - Monday March 29, 1954

And here's a listing from about a year later, showing a little more of what WMUR was
broadcasting.
Nashua Telegram, Thursday March 24, 1955

4 WBZ Boston (NBC)

04:00p At Four, On Four

04:30p World of Mr. Sweeney NBC

04:45p Modern Romances NBC

05:00p Pinky Lee Show NBC

05:30p Howdy Doody Time NBC

06:00p Lady on the Bookshelf

06:15p Wonder World

06:30p Victor Best, News (this may have been the Esso Reporter)

06:45p Armchair Adventure

07:00p Mayor Hynes Address (John B. Hynes, mayor of Boston; he was the father of long-time
Boston anchor Jack Hynes)

07:15p (Shawmut Bank) Nightly Newsteller

07:30p Dinah Shore Show NBC

07:45p (Plymouth) News Caravan NBC

08:00p You Bet Your Life NBC

08:30p Justice NBC

09:00p Dragnet NBC

09:30p Ford Theater Garritys Sons starring Rory Calhoun and May Wynn NBC

10:00p (Lux) Video Theater Shadow of Doubt starring Frank Lovejoy and Barbara Rush NBC

11:00p News

11:10p Janet Dean, Registered Nurse

11:40p Tonight Steve Allen NBC


7 WNAC Boston (CBS/ABC/DuMont)

04:00p The Brighter Day CBS

04:15p The Secret Storm CBS

04:30p On Your Account

05:00p New England Matinee

05:30p Flash Gordon

05:45p News and Weather

06:00p Sports Parade

06:30p The Lone Ranger ABC (delayed from Thursday @ 7:30p)

07:00p News and Weather

07:15p Art Linkletter and the Kids

07:30p News Douglas Edwards CBS

07:45p Jane Froman Show CBS

08:00p Meet Mr. McNulty (aka The Ray Milland Show) CBS

08:30p Climax Darkest Hour starring Joanne Dru and Zachary Scott CBS

09:30p Four Star Playhouse Night at Lark Cottage starring Charles Boyer and Beverly Garland
CBS

10:00p Public Defender CBS

10:30p Name That Tune Bill Cullen, host CBS

11:00p News and Weather

11:05p The Vise ABC (delayed from Friday @ 9:30p)

11:35p Dollar A Second Jan Murray ABC (delayed from Friday @ 9p)

12:05a Theater Malaya Incident

9 WMUR Manchester (ABC/CBS/DuMont)

04:00p Our Faith


04:15p Western Theater

05:15p Cartoon Theater

05:30p Donn Tibbetts Show

06:00p Guest House

06:15p Channel 9 Headlines

06:20p Guest House

06:35p Weatherscope

06:40p Sports

06:50p News Digest

07:00p Kukla, Fran and Ollie ABC

07:15p News John Daly ABC

07:30p Gadabout Gaddis

07:45p Circle M. Ranch Boys

08:00p Soldier Parade

08:30p Treasury Men in Action ABC

09:00p Star Tonight

09:30p Something New and Diferent

10:00p Ringside with Rasslers

11:00p News, Sports, Weather

11:10p Queen City Playhouse

RETRO: Salt Lake City, UT Wednesday, July 26, 1978

KUTV Channel 2 (NBC)


MORNING PROGRAMS

05:25 Farm and Ranch

06:00 Understanding Our World

06:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

07:00 The Today Show

07:25 Newswatch 2

08:00 The Today Show continues

08:25 Newswatch 2

08:30 The Today Show continues

09:00 New High Rollers

09:30 Wheel of Fortune

10:00 America Alive!

11:00 Card Sharks

11:30 Hollywood Squares

AFTERNOON PROGRAMS

12:00 Newswatch 2 and Consumer Action Report

12:30 Joker's Wild

01:00 Another World

02:00 Days of Our Lives

03:00 Bewitched

03:30 Flintstones

04:00 Bonanza

05:00 NBC Nightly News

05:30 Hogan's Heroes

EVENING PROGRAMS
06:00 Newswatch 3

06:30 Extra!

07:00 Grizzly Adams

08:00 Black Sheep Squadron

09:00 Police Woman

10:00 Newswatch 2

10:30 Tonight Show

12:00 Tomorrow Show

KTVX Channel 4 (ABC)

MORNING PROGRAMS

06:00 Good Morning, America

07:00 Hotel Balderdash

08:00 Good Morning, America resumes

09:00 Happy Days

09:30 Donahue

10:30 Ryan's Hope

11:00 All My Children

AFTERNOON PROGRAMS

12:00 One Life to Live

01:00 General Hospital

02:00 The Edge of Night

02:30 Family Feud

03:00 $20,000 Pyramid


03:30 Lucy

04:00 Lucy

04:30 ABC Evening News

05:00 F Troop

05:30 McHale's Navy

EVENING PROGRAMS

06:00 Action News 4

06:30 Cross-Wits

07:00 Eight Is Enough

08:00 Charlie's Angels

09:00 Starsky and Hutch

10:00 Action News 4

10:30 Alias Smith and Jones

11:30 Police Story

KSL-TV Channel 5 (CBS)

MORNING PROGRAMS

05:25 Farm and Ranch

05:30 Summer Semester

06:00 CBS News

06:25 Face to Face with Jackie Nokes

06:30 CBS News continued

07:00 Captain Kangaroo

08:00 Romper Room


08:30 Price Is Right

09:30 Love of Life

09:55 CBS News

10:00 Young and Restless

10:30 Guiding Light

11:30 As the World Turns

AFTERNOON PROGRAMS

12:30 Eyewitness News

01:00 Match Game

01:30 All in the Family

02:00 Big Money Movie

03:55 Spotlight Five

04:00 Dinah

05:00 Batman

05:30 CBS News

EVENING PROGRAMS

06:00 Eyewitness News

06:30 Concentration

07:00 Funny Business

09:00 Hawaii 5-O

10:00 Eyewitness News

10:40 CBS Reports "The Fire Next Door"

11:40 The FBI

12:40 Ironside

01:40 Final News


KUED Channel 7 (PBS)

MORNING PROGRAMS

08:45 Figuring It Out

09:00 Mister Rogers

09:30 Electric Company

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Over Easy

11:30 MacNeil-Lehrer

AFTERNOON PROGRAMS

12:00 Dick Cavett

12:30 National Geographic Special

02:00 Of Race and Blood

03:30 Villa Allegre

04:00 Sesame Street

05:00 Mister Rogers

05:30 Electric Company

EVENING PROGRAMS

06:00 Zoom

06:30 Utah Weekend

07:00 Over Easy

07:30 MacNeil-Lehrer

08:00 Nova "Children of the Forest"

09:00 Great Performances "Waiting for Godot"


11:00 Dick Cavett

11:30 ABC Evening News Captioned

KBYU Channel 11 (PBS)

MORNING PROGRAMS

08:00 Sesame Street

09:00 Mister Rogers

11:30 Villa Allegre

AFTERNOON PROGRAMS

12:00 Sesame Street

01:00 Mister Rogers

05:00 Studio See

05:30 Over Easy

EVENING PROGRAMS

06:00 Newsroom

06:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

07:00 Opera Theater "The Flying Dutchman"

09:30 The Williamson Disaster

10:00 MacNeil-Lehrer

10:30 Dick Cavett

11:00 USU Special

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Please post listings for Saturday 7/22/1978 and Sunday 7/23/1978

RETRO: Salt Lake City, UT Saturday, July 29, 1978 -By Request

KUTV Channel 2 (NBC)

MORNING PROGRAMS

06:00 Hong Kong Phooey

06:30 Go Go Globetrotters

08:30 Pink Panther

09:00 Baggy Pants and the Nitwits

09:30 Space Sentinels

10:00 Land of the Lost

10:30 Utah State Republican Convention

AFTERNOON PROGRAMS

12:00 Major League Baseball (teams to be announced)

03:00 State Republican Convention Highlights

03:30 Bonanza

04:30 NBC News


05:00 Star Trek

EVENING PROGRAMS

06:00 Name That Tune

06:30 All Star Anything Goes

07:00 Bionic Woman

08:00 NBC Movie "Rhinemann Exchange Pt. 1"

10:00 Newswatch 2

10:30 "What Really Happened to the Class of '65"

11:30 NBC Saturday Night

01:00 Adam 12

KTVX Channel 4 (ABC)

MORNING PROGRAMS

06:00 All New Superfriends/ School Rock

07:00 Scooby's All Star Laf-a-Lympics

09:00 Krofft Supershow

10:00 Dynomutt

10:30 American Bandstand

11:30 Lucy

AFTERNOON PROGRAMS

12:00 What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Old?

12:30 Other Side of the Coin

01:00 Sportsworld

01:30 AFC-NFC Pro Football Hall of Fame Game (Dolphins vs Eagles)

03:00 Wide World of Sports


04:30 ABC News

05:00 Sports Challenge

05:30 Gong Show

EVENING PROGRAMS

06:00 Lawrence Welk

07:00 Krofft Comedy Hour

08:00 Love Boat

09:00 Fantasy Island

10:00 Action News 4

10:30 Gaslight Theatre "The Major and the Minor"

12:00 Tennis Tournament of Champions

01:00 ABC Weekend News

KSL-TV Channel 5 (CBS)

MORNING PROGRAMS

05:30 Summer Semester

06:00 Three Robonic Stooges

06:25 In the News (Christopher Glenn)

06:30 Speed Buggy

07:00 Bugs Bunny/Roadrunner Hour

08:30 Batman and Tarzan

09:30 Secrets of Isis

10:00 Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids

10:30 Space Academy

11:00 What's New, Magoo?


11:30 CBS Children's Film Festival

AFTERNOON PROGRAMS

12:00 Gunsmoke

01:00 Republican Convention

01:30 The Racers

02:00 Sammy Davis Jr Greater Hartford Golf Open

03:00 CBS Sports Spectacular

04:00 Republican Convention

04:30 CBS News

05:00 Hee Haw

EVENING PROGRAMS

06:00 Hollywood Squares

06:30 Baby, I'm Back

07:00 Bob Newhart Show

07:30 Shapin' Up

08:00 Movie Special "Shane"

10:00 Eyewitness News

10:40 Hawaii 5-O

11:40 Movie "Good Morning, Miss Dove"

01:00 Final News

KUED Channel 7 (PBS)

MORNING PROGRAMS

08:00 Sesame Street

09:00 Mister Rogers


09:30 Electric Company

10:00 Once Upon a Classic

10:30 Daniel Foster, M.D.

11:00 Painting Along With Nancy Kominsky

11:30 Consumer Survival Kit

AFTERNOON PROGRAMS

12:00 In Search of the Real America

04:30 How to Work With Wood, USU

05:00 Consumer Survival Kit

05:30 Turnabout

EVENING PROGRAMS

06:00 Studio See

06:30 Economically Speaking

07:00 Fiesta Latina

07:30 Lowell Thomas Remembers

08:00 Great Performances "Chopin"

09:00 In Performance at Wolf Trap

10:00 PBS Movie Theater "As You Like It"

KBYU Channel 11 (PBS)

AFTERNOON/EVENING PROGRAMS

05:00 All Star Soccer

06:00 Washington Week in Review

06:30 Wall Street Week


07:00 Black Perspectives in the News

07:30 In Search of America

08:00 Firing Line

09:00 Movie Milestones "Miracle of the Bells"

RETRO : DES MOINES IOWA MONDAY JULY 30, 1990

WOI TV 5 (ABC)

5:30 THIS MORNINGS BUSSINESS

6AM ABC/LOCAL NEWS

7AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9AM PHIL DONAHUE

10AM HOME

11AM MATCH GAME

11:30 NEWS

NOON ALL MY CHILDREN

1PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE

2PM GENERAL HOSPITAL

3PM GERALDO

4PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

4:30 FAMILY TIES

5PM NEWS

5:30 ABC NEWS

6PM COSBY SHOW

6:30 GROWING PAINS


7PM MACGYVER

8PM PROJECT : TIN MAN (UNSOLD PILOT)

9PM KNIFE & GUN CLUB (UNSOLD PILOT)

10PM NEWS

10:30 MASH

11PM NIGHTLINE

11:30 INTO THE NIGHT

12:30 SUCCESS N LIFE

1:30 COMMERCIAL PROGRAM

2AM HARD COPY

KCCI TV 8 (CBS)

5AM CBS NEWS

5:30 AG DAY

6AM CBS NEWS

6:30 NEWS

7AM THIS MORNING

9AM REGIS & KATHIE LEE

10AM PRICE IS RIGHT

11AM YOUNG & THE RESTLESS

NOON NEWS

12:30 BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL

1PM AS THE WORLD TURNS

2PM GUIDING LIGHT


3PM LOVE CONNECTION

3:30 3RD DEGREE

4PM PEOPLES COURT

4:30 FAMILY FUED

5PM JEOPORDY

5:30 CBS NEWS

6PM NEWS

6:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE

7PM MAJOR DAD

7:30 SHANGRI-LA PLAZA (UNSOLD PILOT)

8PM MURPHY BROWN

8:30 DESIGNING WOMEN

9PM CONNIE CHUNG

10PM NEWS

10:30 BOB NEWHART

11PM QUINCY

MID. JEFFERSONS

12:30 NEWS

1AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

WHO TV 13 (NBC)

5AM MORNING AGRICULTURE REPORT

5:30 MORNING STRETCH

6AM NBC NEWS


6:30 NEWS

7AM TODAY

9AM LET'S MAKE A DEAL

9:30 CONCENTRATION

10AM JOAN RIVERS

11AM SANTA BARBARA

NOON NEWS

12:30 DAYS OF OUR LIVES

1:30 ANOTHER WORLD

2:30 GENERATIONS

3PM SALLY JESSY RAPHEAL

4PM OPRAH WINFREY

5PM NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6PM NEWS

6:30 NIGHT COURT

7PM SISTER KATE

7:30 WORKING GIRL

8PM MOVIE "FLYING BLIND"

10PM NEWS

10:30 TONIGHT

11:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN

12:30 AFTER HOURS

1AM LATER WITH BOB COSTAS

1:30 NEWS
2AM JUDGE

KDSM TV 17 (FOX)

6AM POLICE ACADAMY

6:30 DICK TRACY

7AM TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES

7:30 JIM HENSONS MUPPET BABIES

8AM C.O.P.S.

8:30 DENNIS THE MENACE

9AM 700 CLUB

10AM GOLDEN GIRLS

10:30 BENSON

11AM EVERYDAY

NOON WIN, LOSE, OR DRAW

12:30 DIVORCE COURT

1PM A-TEAM

2PM LAVERNE & SHIRLEY

2:30 ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE

3PM SUPER MARIO BROS. SUPER SHOW!

3:30 CHIP N' DALE'S RESCUE RANGERS

4PM DUCKTALES

4:30 BRADY BUNCH

5PM MR. BELVEDERE

5:30 WEBSTER
6PM WHO'S THE BOSS?

6:30 CURRENT AFFAIR

7PM 21 JUMP STREET

8PM ALIEN NATION

9PM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN

10PM WHO'S THE BOSS?

10:30 ARSENIO HALL

11:30 CURRENT AFFAIR

MID. MOVIE "THE CONQUEROR"

Retro: Charlotte/Pidemont Triad (7/27/1983)

Source: The Mount Airy News

WXII Channel 12 (NBC) Winston-Salem

7:00 Today (Bryant Gumbel/Jane Pauley)

9:00 Donahue

10:00 The Facts of Life

10:30 Big Valley [Not Shown on 12: $ale of The Century & Wheel of Fortune]

11:30 Dream House

Noon NewsCenter 12

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00
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Re: Retro: Charlotte/Pidemont Triad (7/27/1983)

Where's the rest? ???

Retro: Huntingdon, PA Tuesday, January 16, 1996

Source: Huntingdon Daily News

WMAR 2 - ABC Baltimore

3:30 AM - This Morning's Business

4:00 AM - Mike and Maty

5:00 AM - Hard Copy

5:30 AM - News (3x)

7:00 AM - Good Morning America

9:00 AM - Gordon Elliott

10:00 AM - Carnie

11:00 AM - Maury

12:00 PM - News

12:30 PM - The City


1:00 PM - All My Children

2:00 PM - One Life to Live

3:00 PM - General Hospital

4:00 PM - Montel Williams

5:00 PM - News

6:00 PM - News

6:30 PM - ABC World News Tonight

7:00 PM - Wheel of Fortune

7:30 PM - Jeopardy!

8:00 PM - Roseanne

8:30 PM - Hudson Street

9:00 PM - Home Improvement

9:30 PM - Champs

10:00 PM - NYPD Blue

11:00 PM - News

11:35 PM - Nightline

12:05 AM - Hard Copy

12:35 AM - A Current Afair

1:05 AM - America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

1:35 AM - EXTRA

2:05 AM - ABC World News Now

KDKA 2 - CBS Pittsburgh

4:00 AM - Murphy Brown

4:30 AM - Court TV: Inside America's Courts


5:00 AM - News

7:00 AM - CBS This Morning

9:00 AM - Ricki Lake

10:00 AM - Gordon Elliott

11:00 AM - The Price is Right

12:00 PM - News

12:30 PM - Young & the Restless

1:30 PM - Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 PM - As the World Turns

3:00 PM - Guiding Light

4:00 PM - Day & Date

5:00 PM - News (2x)

7:00 PM - CBS Evening News

7:30 PM - NHL Hockey: Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Colorado Avalanche

10:30 PM - Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

11:00 PM - News

11:35 PM - Late Show with David Letterman

12:35 AM - Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

1:35 AM - EXTRA

2:05 AM - Court TV: Inside America's Courts

2:35 AM - CBS Up to the Minute

WTAE 4 - ABC Pittsburgh

5:00 AM - News (4x)

7:00 AM - Good Morning America


9:00 AM - Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 AM - Maury

11:00 AM - Sally

12:00 PM - News

12:30 PM - The Golden Girls

1:00 PM - All My Children

2:00 PM - One Life to Live

3:00 PM - General Hospital

4:00 PM - Oprah Winfrey

5:00 PM - News (3x)

6:30 PM - ABC World News Tonight

7:00 PM - Inside Edition

7:30 PM - Entertainment Tonight

8:00 PM - Roseanne

8:30 PM - Hudson Street

9:00 PM - Home Improvement

9:30 PM - Champs

10:00 PM - NYPD Blue

11:00 PM - News

11:30 PM - Nightline

12:00 AM - American Journal

12:30 AM - Rolonda

1:30 AM - Rush Limbaugh

2:00 AM - Donahue

3:00 AM - ABC World News Now


WTTG 5 - Fox Washington

5:00 AM - Gordon Elliott

6:00 AM - News

6:30 AM - News

7:00 AM - Morning News

9:00 AM - Gabrielle

10:00 AM - Gordon Elliott

11:00 AM - Jenny Jones

12:00 PM - News

12:30 PM - Mark Walberg

1:30 PM - The Golden Girls

2:00 PM - Fox Cubhouse

2:30 PM - Bobby's World

3:00 PM - Taz-Mania

3:30 PM - X-Men

4:00 PM - Adventures of Batman & Robin

4:30 PM - Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

5:00 PM - Full House

5:30 PM - Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

6:00 PM - Roseanne

6:30 PM - Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

7:00 PM - The Simpsons

7:30 PM - Seinfeld

8:00 PM - Figure Skating: Rock 'n' Roll Championships


10:00 PM - News

11:00 PM - Married...with Children

11:30 PM - A Current Afair

12:00 AM - Cops

12:30 AM - M*A*S*H

1:00 AM - Jenny Jones

2:00 AM - Billy D

2:30 AM - Naturesleep

3:00 AM - Perry Mason

4:00 AM - The Beverly Hillbillies

4:30 AM - A Current Afair

WJAC 6 - NBC Johnstown

5:30 AM - Empty Nest

6:00 AM - NBC News at Sunrise

6:30 AM - News

7:00 AM - Today

9:00 AM - Little House on the Prairie

10:00 AM - Leeza (2x)

12:00 PM - News

12:30 PM - A Current Afair

1:00 PM - Days of Our Lives

2:00 PM - Another World

3:00 PM - Doogie Howser, M.D.

3:30 PM - Step by Step


4:00 PM - Baywatch

5:00 PM - Coach

5:30 PM - News (2x)

6:30 PM - NBC Nightly News

7:00 PM - Jeopardy!

7:30 PM - Wheel of Fortune

8:00 PM - Wings

8:30 PM - 3rd Rock from the Sun

9:00 PM - Frasier

9:30 PM - The John Larroquette Show

10:00 PM - Dateline NBC

11:00 PM - News

11:35 PM - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37 AM - Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:36 AM - Later with Greg Kinnear

2:05 AM - NBC News Nightside

WGAL 8 - NBC Lancaster

5:00 AM - This Morning's Business

5:30 AM - NBC News

6:00 AM - News

7:00 AM - Today

9:00 AM - I Love Lucy

9:30 AM - Andy Griffith

10:00 AM - George & Alana


11:00 AM - Leeza

12:00 PM - News

12:30 PM - Tuesday Live

1:00 PM - Days of Our Lives

2:00 PM - Another World

3:00 PM - Maury

4:00 PM - Oprah Winfrey

5:00 PM - News (3x)

6:30 PM - NBC Nightly News

7:00 PM - Entertainment Tonight

7:30 PM - Hard Copy

8:00 PM - Wings

8:30 PM - 3rd Rock from the Sun

9:00 PM - Frasier

9:30 PM - The John Larroquette Show

10:00 PM - Dateline NBC

11:00 PM - News

11:35 PM - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37 AM - Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:36 AM - Later with Greg Kinnear

2:05 AM - Gordon Elliott

3:05 AM - NBC News Nightside

WWCP 8 - Fox Johnstown

6:00 AM - Blinky Bill


6:30 AM - Aladdin

7:00 AM - Gargoyles

7:30 AM - Bobby's World

8:00 AM - Fox Cubhouse

8:30 AM - Garfield and Friends

9:00 AM - Bonkers

9:30 AM - Bananas in Pajamas

10:00 AM - Storytime

10:30 AM - Blossom

11:00 AM - Infomercials (until 1:00pm)

1:00 PM - 700 Club

2:00 PM - Highlander: The Animated Series

2:30 PM - VR Troopers

3:00 PM - Taz-Mania

3:30 PM - X-Men

4:00 PM - Adventures of Batman & Robin

4:30 PM - Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

5:00 PM - Full House

5:30 PM - Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

6:00 PM - The Simpsons

6:30 PM - Roseanne

7:00 PM - Star Trek: The Next Generation

8:00 PM - Figure Skating: Rock 'n' Roll Championships

10:00 PM - News

11:00 PM - Rush Limbaugh


11:30 PM - America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

12:00 AM - Cops

12:30 AM - Williams TV

1:00 AM - Infomercial

1:30 AM - Gabrielle

2:30 AM - Of the air

WTAJ 10 - CBS Altoona

5:00 AM - This Morning's Business

5:30 AM - CBS News

6:00 AM - News

7:00 AM - CBS This Morning

9:00 AM - Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 AM - Gordon Elliott

11:00 AM - The Price is Right

12:00 PM - News

12:30 PM - Young & the Restless

1:30 PM - Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 PM - As the World Turns

3:00 PM - Guiding Light

4:00 PM - Oprah Winfrey

5:00 PM - News

5:30 PM - Inside Edition

6:00 PM - News

6:30 PM - CBS Evening News


7:00 PM - Home Improvement

7:30 PM - Seinfeld

8:00 PM - The Client

9:00 PM - MOVIE: A Promise to Carolyn

11:05 PM - News

11:35 PM - Late Show with David Letterman

12:37 AM - Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn

1:37 AM - News

2:07 AM - Married...with Children

2:37 AM - CBS Up to the Minute

WPIX 11 - WB New York

5:30 AM - The Flintstones

6:00 AM - Blinky Bill

6:30 AM - Sailor Moon

7:00 AM - VR Troopers

7:30 AM - Animaniacs

8:00 AM - That's Warner Bros!

8:30 AM - Mighty Max

9:00 AM - Dinosaurs

9:30 AM - Doogie Howser, M.D.

10:00 AM - Charles Perez

11:00 AM - Swaps

11:30 AM - Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:00 PM - Rockford Files


1:00 PM - The Hogan Family

1:30 PM - Doogie Howser, M.D.

2:00 PM - Littlest Pet Shop

2:30 PM - Garfield and Friends

3:00 PM - Goof Troop

3:30 PM - Bonkers

4:00 PM - Aladdin

4:30 PM - Gargoyles

5:00 PM - Beverly Hills, 90210

6:00 PM - Full House

6:30 PM - Blossom

7:00 PM - Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

7:30 PM - Family Matters

8:00 PM - MOVIE: Critical Condition

10:00 PM - News

11:00 PM - Seinfeld

11:30 PM - Cheers

12:00 AM - Murphy Brown

12:30 AM - Coach

1:00 AM - The Honeymooners

1:30 AM - News

2:30 AM - Northern Exposure

3:30 AM - MOVIE: Code Name: Chaos

WBAL 11 - NBC Baltimore


5:00 AM - NBC News

5:30 AM - News

6:00 AM - News

7:00 AM - Today

9:00 AM - Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 AM - Leeza

11:00 AM - Sally

12:00 PM - News

1:00 PM - Days of Our Lives

2:00 PM - Another World

3:00 PM - Jerry Springer

4:00 PM - Oprah Winfrey

5:00 PM - News

6:00 PM - News

6:30 PM - NBC Nightly News

7:00 PM - Inside Edition

7:30 PM - American Journal

8:00 PM - Wings

8:30 PM - 3rd Rock from the Sun

9:00 PM - Frasier

9:30 PM - The John Larroquette Show

10:00 PM - Dateline NBC

11:00 PM - News

11:35 PM - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37 AM - Murphy Brown


1:07 AM - The Golden Girls

1:37 AM - Late Night with Conan O'Brien

2:36 AM - Rush Limbaugh

3:06 AM - Donahue

4:06 AM - NBC News Nightside

WJZ 13 - CBS Baltimore

5:00 AM - Court TV: Inside America's Courts

5:30 AM - News

6:00 AM - News

7:00 AM - CBS This Morning

9:00 AM - Jenny Jones

10:00 AM - Geraldo

11:00 AM - The Price is Right

12:00 PM - News

12:30 PM - Young & the Restless

1:30 PM - Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 PM - As the World Turns

3:00 PM - Guiding Light

4:00 PM - Day & Date

5:00 PM - News (2x)

7:00 PM - CBS Evening News

7:30 PM - Entertainment Tonight

8:00 PM - The Client

9:00 PM - MOVIE: A Promise to Carolyn


11:00 PM - News

11:35 PM - Late Show with David Letterman

12:37 AM - Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

1:37 AM - Entertainment Tonight

2:07 AM - Infomercials (1 hr.)

3:07 AM - Court TV: Inside America's Courts

3:37 AM - CBS Up to the Minute

WQED 13 - PBS Pittsburgh

7:00 AM - Sesame Street

8:00 AM - Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 AM - Sesame Street

9:30 AM - Barney & Friends

10:00 AM - Shining Time Station

10:30 AM - Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

11:00 AM - Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:30 AM - The Puzzle Place

12:00 PM - Sesame Street

1:00 PM - Storytime

1:30 PM - The Big Comfy Couch

2:00 PM - Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

2:30 PM - Shining Time Station

3:00 PM - Barney & Friends

3:30 PM - Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:00 PM - Reading Rainbow


4:30 PM - Wishbone

5:00 PM - Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?

5:30 PM - Bill Nye the Science Guy

6:00 PM - Wild America

6:30 PM - Minority Business Report

7:00 PM - Newshour with Jim Lehrer

8:00 PM - Nova

9:00 PM - Frontline

10:00 PM - Louis Rukeyser's Money Guide

11:00 PM - Rock & Roll

12:00 AM - Of the air

WATM 23 - ABC Altoona

6:00 AM - ABC News (2x)

7:00 AM - Good Morning America

9:00 AM - George & Alana

10:00 AM - Tempestt

11:00 AM - Mike & Maty

12:00 PM - Infomercial

12:30 PM - The City

1:00 PM - All My Children

2:00 PM - One Life to Live

3:00 PM - General Hospital

4:00 PM - TBA

5:00 PM - Sally
6:00 PM - LAPD: Life on the Beat

6:30 PM - ABC World News Tonight

7:00 PM - Ricki Lake

8:00 PM - Roseanne

8:30 PM - Hudson Street

9:00 PM - Home Improvement

9:30 PM - Champs

10:00 PM - NYPD Blue

11:00 PM - News

11:35 PM - Nightline

12:05 AM - Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:35 AM - EXTRA

1:05 AM - Infomercial

1:35 AM - Top Cops

2:05 AM - Of the air

4:05 AM - ABC World News Now

WHAG 25 - NBC Hagerstown

4:00 AM - Shepherd's Chapel

5:00 AM - AgDay

5:30 AM - This Morning's Business

6:00 AM - Rush Limbaugh

6:30 AM - News

7:00 AM - Today

9:00 AM - Donahue
10:00 AM - Leeza (2x)

12:00 PM - Carnie

1:00 PM - Days of Our Lives

2:00 PM - Another World

3:00 PM - Jenny Jones

4:00 PM - Oprah Winfrey

5:00 PM - Inside Edition

5:30 PM - News (2x)

6:30 PM - NBC Nightly News

7:00 PM - Wheel of Fortune

7:30 PM - Jeopardy!

8:00 PM - Wings

8:30 PM - 3rd Rock from the Sun

9:00 PM - Frasier

9:30 PM - The John Larroquette Show

10:00 PM - Dateline NBC

11:00 PM - News

11:35 PM - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37 AM - Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:36 AM - Later with Greg Kinnear

2:05 AM - Jerry Springer

3:05 AM - NBC News Nightside

WHTM 27 - ABC Harrisburg

5:00 AM - ABC News (2x)


6:00 AM - News

7:00 AM - Good Morning America

9:00 AM - Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 AM - Sally

11:00 AM - Jenny Jones

12:00 PM - News

12:30 PM - The City

1:00 PM - All My Children

2:00 PM - One Life to Live

3:00 PM - General Hospital

4:00 PM - Montel Williams

5:00 PM - Roseanne

5:30 PM - News (2x)

6:30 PM - ABC World News Tonight

7:00 PM - Inside Edition

7:30 PM - American Journal

8:00 PM - Roseanne

8:30 PM - Hudson Street

9:00 PM - Home Improvement

9:30 PM - Champs

10:00 PM - NYPD Blue

11:00 PM - News

11:35 PM - Nightline

12:05 AM - Rush Limbaugh

12:35 AM - EXTRA
1:05 AM - Carnie

2:05 AM - Mike & Maty

3:05 AM - ABC World News Now

WOLF 38 - Fox Wilkes-Barre

5:00 AM - Sailor Moon

5:30 AM - Mighty Max

6:00 AM - Mutant League

6:30 AM - Gargoyles

7:00 AM - VR Troopers

7:30 AM - Bobby's World

8:00 AM - Aladdin

8:30 AM - Bonkers

9:00 AM - Littlest Pet Shop

9:30 AM - Bananas in Pajamas

10:00 AM - Dinosaurs

10:30 AM - Doogie Howser, M.D.

11:00 AM - Gabrielle

12:00 PM - Mark Walberg

1:00 PM - Carnie

2:00 PM - Infomercial

2:30 PM - Fox Cubhouse

3:00 PM - Taz-Mania

3:30 PM - X-Men

4:00 PM - Adventures of Batman & Robin


4:30 PM - Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

5:00 PM - Full House

5:30 PM - Blossom

6:00 PM - Baywatch

7:00 PM - Home Improvement

7:30 PM - The Simpsons

8:00 PM - Figure Skating: Rock 'n' Roll Championships

10:00 PM - News

10:30 PM - America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

11:00 PM - Married...with Children

11:30 PM - Star Trek

12:30 AM - Coach

1:00 AM - Infomercials (1 hr.)

2:00 AM - Northern Exposure

3:00 AM - Of the air

WPMT 43 - Fox York

5:00 AM - Sailor Moon

5:30 AM - Highlander: The Animated Series

6:00 AM - Bananas in Pajamas

6:30 AM - Garfield and Friends

7:00 AM - Gargoyles

7:30 AM - Bobby's World

8:00 AM - Aladdin

8:30 AM - Bonkers
9:00 AM - Littlest Pet Shop

9:30 AM - Blinky Bill

10:00 AM - Fox Cubhouse

10:30 AM - Dinosaurs

11:00 AM - Doogie Howser, M.D.

11:30 AM - Coach

12:00 PM - Baywatch

1:00 PM - Mark Walberg

2:00 PM - VR Troopers

2:30 PM - Goof Troop

3:00 PM - Taz-Mania

3:30 PM - X-Men

4:00 PM - Adventures of Batman & Robin

4:30 PM - Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

5:00 PM - Full House

5:30 PM - Blossom

6:00 PM - The Simpsons

6:30 PM - M*A*S*H

7:00 PM - Home Improvement

7:30 PM - Seinfeld

8:00 PM - Figure Skating: Rock 'n' Roll Championships

10:00 PM - News

10:30 PM - Cops

11:00 PM - Star Trek: The Next Generation

12:00 AM - Danny!
1:00 AM - Stephanie Miller

2:00 AM - Infomercial

2:30 AM - PMPM

3:00 AM - Gabrielle

4:00 AM - Hardy Boys

4:30 AM - Rescue 911

That's quite a lot of markets represented there; I'd love to

go around the dial and see the local news from each one.

Not knowing much about the geography of Pennsylvania

(other than where the major cities are), I'm assuming Huntingdon

is in the Johnstown-Altoona market, since all its channels seem to

be represented here.

What edition of TV Guide did they get?

In 1996, the TV guide edition they got for the Johnstown-Altoona market, was the TV Guide
Johnstown-Altoona edition.

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Re: Retro: Huntingdon, PA Tuesday, January 16, 1996

There's a show on WPIX called "Swaps". What was that about?

Also, what about "Naturesleep" and "Billy D" on WTTG?

-crainbebo

Was WHP-21 (CBS) Harrisburg not listed in this edition (even though the rest of the
Harrisburg/Lancaster/York "Big Four" was listed)?

That's right, the Huntingdon Daily News didn't include listings for these stations...

WLYH-15 (UPN)

WHP-21 (CBS)

WJAL-68 (WB)

"Swaps" was a short-lived dating game type show, as broken down here:
http://gameshowgarbage.com/ind142_swaps.html

Also, what about "Naturesleep" and "Billy D" on WTTG?

Infomercials?

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Sunday, Mar 5, 1995

Source: Seattle Times microfilm

CHANNELS
2 CBUT Vancouver (CBC)

4 KOMO Seattle [ABC]

5 KING Seattle [NBC]

7 KIRO Seattle [CBS] 8 days to the UPN switch.

9 KCTS Seattle [PBS]

11 KSTW Tacoma [IND] 8 days to flipping to CBS.

13 KCPQ Tacoma [Fox]

22 KTZZ Tacoma [WB]

28 KBTC Tacoma [PBS]

7AM

4 Captain Planet

5 Meet the Press

7 Sunday Morning

U.S. labor relations; U.s. publishers display their books in Havana for the first time in 35 years;
math and science more exciting for students; 60th anniversary of a New York jazz club; "Postcard
From Maine".

9 Sesame Street

11 Key of David

13 Kenneth Copeland

22 Chip 'N Dale

7:30

4 Front Runners

Eddie the dog ["Frasier"]; the Dilley sextuplets; skydiver Dale Stewart.

11 It Is Written
22 DuckTales

28 Kidsongs TV

8am

2 Cottage Country

4 Bob Vila's Home Again

Cabin: earth-friendly kitchen; storage; patio; landscaping.

5 News

9 Barney & Friends

11 F. Buntain (? probably some religious program)

13 Paid Program

22 Double Dragon

28 Sesame Street

8:30

2 Canadian Gardener

4 Gardening in America

Pruning climbing roses; healthier garden.

7 Music and the Spoken Word

9 Mister Rogers

11 Feed the Children

13 Paid Program

22 Thunderbirds

9am
2 Hymn Sing

4 News

7 Real Estate Classifieds

9 Magic School Bus

11 College Basketball

Georgetown at St. John's. (I suppose this was CBS-fed since 7 had syndicated first-run weekend
shows in the late morning at this time)

13 Paid Program

22 Double Dragon

28 Magic School Bus

9:30

2 Coronation Street

5 NBA Pregame

7 Home Tour

9 Newton's Apple

13 Pick Your Brain

22 King Arthur

28 Adventures of Dudley the Dragon

10am

5 NBA Basketball

Houston Rockets at San Antonio Spurs.

7 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (odd timeslot on a Sunday morning)

Only a selfless act will gain the gods' pardon for condemned Iolaus [Michael Hurst].

9 Ghostwriter
13 Nick News

22 Iron Man

28 Club Connect

10:30

4 Auto Racing

Miami IndyCar Grand Prix.

9 When Doctors Get Cancer

Doctors afected by cancer discuss patient/physician relationship; narrator Jason Robards;


introduction by Dr. C Everett Koop.

13 Just News (?)

22 Fantastic Four

28 Victory Garden

11AM

2 50 Up

7 Marker

An obsessed fan stalks a volleyball player [Brittney Powell]; guest Wings Hauser.

11 College Basketball

Indiana at Michigan State.

13 World of National Geographic

Craftsmen restore Leningrad palaces, a turn-of-the-century carousel, an ancient ship and a


Duesenberg.

22 Phantom 2040

28 From a Country Garden


11:30

2 Alive!

9 Great Performances

22 Mega Man

28 Naturally Floral

Noon

2 Skiing

World Cup Freestyle Championships, from La Clusaz, France.

7 The Watcher

The manager of a model who killed herself sees opportunity when he meets her double; a man
uses his wife's telepathy to win at poker.

13 MOVIE

"The Rainmaker." [1956] Burt Lancaster, Katharine Hepburn. A huckster charms a small-town
Kansas spinster and ofers to end a dry spell for a fee.

22 What's Up

28 Peggy Harris

12:30

5 NBA Basketball

Phoenix Suns at Golden State Warriors.

9 Upon Reflection

Bill Smith.

22 Boogie's (?)

28 Joy of Painting
12:45

4 College Basketball

UCLA at Louisville.

1PM

7 Golf

Doral Ryder Open, final round, from Miami.

9 McLaughlin Group

11 National Easter Seals Celebration '95 (to 6PM)

22 California Dreams

28 Trailside

1:30

9 Editors (?)

22 Family Matters

28 Inn Country

2PM

2 Meeting Place

9 Straight Talk on Prostate Health

Dr. Peter T. Scardino discusses risks, detection and treatments for prostate diseases and sexual
dysfunction. (Probably full of pledge breaks!)

22 Wrestling Challenge (not sure which wrestling league)

28 University of Washington

2:30
13 Siskel and Ebert

"Man of the House," "Major Payne," "Wild Bunch."

28 Computer Chronicles

3PM

2 Sunday Arts & Entertainment

4 This Week with David Brinkley

5 Name Your Adventure

7 College Basketball

Washington vs. Washington State, from the Kingdome.

13 Bonanza

22 Blade Warriors

28 Sneak Previews

3:30

5 NBA Inside Stuf

28 Editors (?)

4PM

2 Country Canada

Animal-rights activists protest a drug made from pregnant mares' urine.

4 Magnum P.I.

Magnum searches for an aging wrestler's [Ernest Borgnine] son, whom his father has not seen
for over 30 years.

5 King of the Mountain

Olympic and world champion skiers from Canada, Austria, Switzerland and the United States
compete in downhill races, from Aspen, Colorado.

9 The Internet Show: Driver's Education for the Information Superhighway

John R. Levine and Gina Smith tell how to use the Internet.

13 MOVIE

"King Kong." [1976] Jef Bridges, Jessica Lange. An oil explorer, a zoologist and a shipwrecked
blonde return with a huge age who climbs the World Trade Center.

22 High-Five Challenge (sometimes I used to watch it when it aired on KONG/16 -- game show
was from Portland however.)

28 Business (who knows, probably not Nightly Business Report as it's Sunday.)

4:30

2 Performance!

22 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

28 Inside Money

5PM

2 Ear/Ground (?)

4 5 News

22 Star Search

28 Nomads of the Wind

5:30

2 Street Cents

4 ABC News

7 CBS News

9 MOVIE
"Help!" [1965] The Beatles, Leo McKern. John, Paul, George and Ringo are chased by religious
zealots seeking one of Ringo's rings. Directed by Richard Lester.

6PM

2 MOVIE

"Return to Oz." [1985] Fairuza Balk. Insomniac Dorothy escapes from a clinic to Oz, now a
disaster area with a bad king and sorceress. Part 1 of 2.

4 Town Meeting

Topic: Public transportation in Seattle.

5 NBC News

7 News

11 MOVIE

"The Doors." [1991] Val Kilmer, Meg Ryan. UCLA film student Jim Morrison finds a girlfriend,
forms a band and turns tragic 1960s rock star. Directed by Oliver Stone.

22 Space Precinct

6:10

28 Nomads of the Wind

The culture expands eastward from the Western Pacific Island groups of Fiji, Tonga and Samoa; a
Polynesian group develops a culture on Easter Island. Part 2 of 3.

6:30

5 Compton Report

7PM

2 The Road to Avonlea

4 America's Funniest Home Videos


Men break logs with their bodies; children at weddings; kayaker gafe.

5 Earth 2

Virtual reality distress signals indicate a mysterious woman is being stalked by a suspected
murderer.

7 60 Minutes

13 The Great Defender (Series Premiere)

A street-wise, flamboyant attorney [Michael Rispoli] takes a job with a conservative Boston firm.

22 Family Matters

7:30

4 America's Funniest Home Videos

Cranky baby responds to music; tot describes loss of bandage.

9 You Can't Do That! The Making of A Hard Day's Night

Interviews and film clips celebrate the 30th anniversary of "A Hard's Day Night"; host Phil Collins.

22 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

8pm

2 The Gemini Awards

The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television honors excellence in the industry, at the Metro
Toronto Convention centre; hosts Tina Keeper and Paul Gross.

4 Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman

An award nomination creates a rift between Clark and Lois; strange sounds cripple the city and
Superman.

5 seaQuest DSV

While transporting a singer to perform for troops on a remote island, the seaQuest is trapped in
a pyramid beneath the Earth's crust.

7 Murder, She Wrote


Jessica's discovery that Cabot Cove's Revolutionary War hero was actually a traitor results in a TV
director's murder.

11 High Tide

Amnesiac murder witness Joey has a hitman after him.

13 The Simpsons

To boost its image, Springfield holds a film festival.

22 The Wayans Bros.

Shawn and Marlon are arrested for unpaid parking tickets.

8:30

13 The Critic

Jay hires a financially troubled single mother as his assistant.

22 The Parent 'Hood

Ambitious Robert [Robert Townsend] invites an obnoxious professor to dinner.

8:40

28 Nomads of the Wind

Polynesians continue to migrate north to Hawaii and New Zealand; Capt. Cook and other
European explorers disrupt Polynesian culture.

9PM

4 MOVIE

"What About Bob?" [1991] Bill Murray. A patient follows a pop psychiatrist on his vacation and
annoys him while charming his family.

5 MOVIE

"Cape Fear." [1991] Robert De Niro, Nick Nolte. A pumped-up, tattooed psychopath preys on a
Southern lawyer, his wife and his teen-age daughter. Directed by Martin Scorsese.
7 The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards

A viewer poll determines awards; hosts Annie Potts; Tim Daly; presenters George Clooney;
Courteney Cox; Dick Van Dyke; Kelsey Grammer; Tom Hanks; Holly Hunter; Michele Lee.

9 MOVIE

"A Hard Day's Night." [1964] The Beatles. John, Paul, George and Ringo spend 36 wild hours in
London.

11 Highlander

MacLeod suspects Kalas when Hugh Fitzcalm [Roger Daltrey] is blamed for murder.

13 Married...With Children

Jeferson's scheme to retrieve a valuable doll has Al spending the night with Marcy.

22 Unhappily Ever After

After Ross [Justin Berfield] breaks a mirror, he cuts of Mr. Floppy's foot for good luck.

9:30

13 Dream On

Martin's former wife calls on him for comfort.

22 Muscle

Guy [Brent Hinkley] still holds Garnet and Marshall [Michael Boatman, Alan Ruck]; Paretti
[Francis X. McCarthy] suspects Jane and Kent [Shannon Kenney, Dan Gauthier.]

10pm

2 Sunday Report

11 News

13 Northern Exposure

22 Sirens

Organized crime figures into a businessman's death; Amy is promoted.


10:25

2 Venture

11PM

2 4 7 News

13 Northwest Focus

22 It's Showtime at the Apollo

11:05

9 You Can't Do That! The Making of A Hard Day's Night

11 Coach

11:30/35

2 Auto Racing

Miami IndyCar Grand Prix.

4 MOVIE

"The Trouble with Spies." [1984] Donald Sutherland, Ned Beatty. A third-rate British spy is sent to
an island, unaware he is there to lure Soviet spies.

7 CBS News

11 University Hospital

Megan [Rebecca Cross] believes a psychiatric patient; Tracy [Hudson Leick] agrees to marry a
would-be immigrant; Jamie [Hillary Danner] convinces a couple to separate.

13 Siskel and Ebert (see 2:30)

11:40

5 News (Cape Fear ran late)


12AM/:05

7 Face the Nation

13 The Computer Man

Hawaii: laptop computers; home and business software.

22 Paid Program

12:15

5 George Michael Sports Machine

12:20

7 Entertainment Tonight

12:30/35

9 Mystery!

11 Robin's Hoods (short-lived 1994-1995 drama)

13 22 Paid Program

1AM

13 Paid Program

1:15

5 Super Dave

Ronnie Hawkins.
-crainbebo

Super Mario Bros. Super Show TV Listings.

Here are a list of stations that have aired the Super Mario Bros. Super Show from September
1989 to August 1991 that I know of:

WFXL Fox 31 - Albany, GA 3:30 PM

WXXA Fox 23 - Albany, NY 2:30 PM

KTBY Fox 4 - Anchorage, AK 8:00 AM

WATL Fox 36 - Atlanta, GA 5:00 PM

WNUV Ind 54 - Baltimore, MD 4:30 PM

WTTO Fox 21 - Birmingham, AL 7:00 AM

WFXT Fox 25 - Boston, MA 4:00 PM

KOCR Fox 28 - Cedar Rapids, IA 3:30 PM

WCCU Fox 27 - Champaign, IL 3:30 PM

WVAH Fox 11 - Charleston, WV 7:00 AM

WJZY Ind 46 - Charlotte, NC 4:30 PM

WFLD Fox 32 - Chicago, IL 2:30 PM

WIII Ind 64 - Cincinnati, OH 4:00 PM

WUAB Ind 43 - Cleveland, OH 4:00 PM

WTTE Fox 28 - Columbus, OH 4:00 PM

KDAF Fox 33 - Dallas, TX 3:00 PM

WXON Ind 20 - Detroit, MI 4:30 PM

KLSR Fox 25 - Eugene, OR 4:30 PM

WFFT Fox 55 - Fort Wayne, IN 2:30 PM

WOGX Fox 51 - Gainesville, FL 4:30 PM


WGBA Ind 26 - Green Bay, WI 2:30 PM

WHNS Fox 21 - Greenville, SC 6:00 AM

WYED Ind 17 - Goldsboro, NC 3:00 PM

WPMT Fox 43 - Harrisburg, PA 3:00 PM

WTXX Ind 20 - Hartford, CT 4:00 PM

KRIV Fox 26 - Houston, TX 4:00 PM

WTTV Ind 4 - Indianapolis, IN 4:30 PM

WNFT Ind 47 - Jacksonville, FL 4:00 PM

WWCP Fox 8 - Johnstown, PA 3:30 PM

KSHB Fox 41 - Kansas City, MO 3:30 PM

WTTK Ind 29 - Kokomo, IN 4:30 PM

KVVU Fox 5 - Las Vegas, NV 7:00 AM

KTTV Fox 11 - Los Angeles, CA 4:00 PM

WDRB Fox 41 - Louisville, KY 2:30 PM

WGOT Ind 60 - Merrimack, NH 4:30 PM

WDZL Ind 39 - Miami, FL 3:30 PM

WVTV Ind 18 - Milwaukee, WI 4:30 PM

WJTC Ind 44 - Mobile, AL 4:00 PM

KCBA Fox 35 - Monterey, CA 7:00 AM

WFXI Fox 8 - Morehead City, NC 6:00 AM

WZTV Ind 17 - Nashville, TN 3:30 PM

WNYW Fox 5 - New York, NY 4:00 PM

KNOP NBC 2 - North Platte, NE 4:00 PM

KPTM Fox 42 - Omaha, NE 6:00 AM

WKCF Ind 68 - Orlando, FL 4:30 PM


WGBS Ind 57 - Philadelphia, PA 4:00 PM

KNXV Fox 15 - Phoenix, AZ 5:00 PM

WPGH Fox 53 - Pittsburgh, PA 3:30 PM

KPDX Fox 49 - Portland, OR 4:00 PM

WNAC Fox 64 - Providence, RI 6:30 AM

WKFT Ind 40 - Raleigh, NC 4:00 PM

KTXL Fox 40 - Sacramento, CA 3:30 PM

KXIV Ind 14 - Salt Lake City, UT 4:30 PM

KDNL Fox 30 - Saint Louis, MO 3:30 PM

KUSI Ind 51 - San Diego, CA ????

KTVU Fox 2 - San Francisco, CA 3:30 PM

KSTW Ind 11 - Seattle, WA 4:00 PM

KTTW Fox 17 - Sioux Falls, SD 4:00 PM

KREM CBS 2 - Spokane, WA 6:00 AM

WRSP Fox 55 - Springfield, IL 3:00 PM

WTTG Fox 5 - Washington, DC 4:30 PM

WTVX Ind 34 - West Palm Beach, FL 3:30 PM

KJTL Fox 18 - Wichita Falls, TX 3:30 PM

If you guys know of any other stations that aired The Super Mario Bros. Super Show, please reply
and post them here. Also if anything on the list is not right please correct me. I would really
appricate this.

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Re: Super Mario Bros. Super Show TV Listings.

Jackson (Miss.) Fox Affiliate WDBD 40 ran it at 4:30 p.m. I believe.

Why are you so obsessed with the Super Mario Bros. Super Show?

Because i'm a huge fan of the Super Mario Franchise, and have been so since I got my first
Nintendo, and I have always wanted to know what stations aired both the Super Mario Bros.
Super Show and Captain N and the Video Gamemasters which had the Adventures of Super
Mario Bros.3 and the Super Mario World cartoons included. I'm not obsessed with Mario in any
form or way. If you have any other listings for the Super Mario Bros. Super show that is not listed
above please post them here.

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Re: Super Mario Bros. Super Show TV Listings.

If you are looking for Captain N, it was on KTZZ in Seattle, c. 1991. I think it was 5 or 5:30pm.
-crainbebo

Anabate would you please look though all the September 1989 to August 1999 weekday
schedules that you have and post what time and channels did the Super Mario Bros. Super Show
air, i'd really appricate it.

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Re: Super Mario Bros. Super Show TV Listings.

SUPER MARIO BROS. SUPER SHOW AIRED FROM 1989-1991 IN IOWA :

KOIA (FOX 15) 3PM, 8AM

KDSM (FOX 17) 3PM, 6AM

KLJB (IND. 18) NOT AIRED

KJMH (FOX 26) 4:30PM, 2:30PM

KOCR (FOX 28) 4PM, 8AM


THE FIRST TIME IS FROM AUGUEST 1990 TV GUIDE, THE SECOND TIME IS FROM A MARCH 1991
TV GUIDE

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Re: Super Mario Bros. Super Show TV Listings.

And for a time in the 1990s, Univision aired a Spanish-dubbed version of this show in the
morning.

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According to the Central Pennsylvania Edition of TV Guide for November 24 1990, WOLF Fox 38
aired the Super Mario Bros. Super Show at 6:30 AM Monday-Friday. Also according to TV Guide
it says that: For programs on 56 Hazelton, see 38. Does that mean WWLF 56 programming
schedule is exactly the same as WOLF 38's?
Retro: Syracuse, NY - 03/20/1996

Wednesday, March 20, 1996

WSTM-TV NBC3

05:30AM NBC News at Sunrise

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Sally

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Real Life

12:00PM News

12:30PM Rush Limbaugh

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Jenny Jones

04:00PM Maury

05:00PM News

05:30PM Hard Copy

06:00PM News

07:00PM NBC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM JAG

09:00PM Dateline NBC

10:00PM Law & Order

11:00PM News
11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM NBC News Nightside

WTVH-TV CBS5

05:30AM CBS News

06:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Gordon Elliott

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos

04:30PM Cheers

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM EXTRA

07:30PM Cheers
08:00PM Dave's World

08:30PM The Nanny

09:00PM MOVIE: Home Song

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Letterman

12:37AM Married...with Children

01:07AM Jerry Springer

02:07AM All News Night

02:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

03:37AM Montel Williams

04:37AM CBS Up to the Minute

WIXT-TV ABC9

05:00AM ABC News

05:30AM ABC News

05:55AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Geraldo

11:00AM George & Alana

12:00PM News

12:30PM The City

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital


04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Ellen

08:30PM The Faculty

09:00PM Grace Under Fire

09:30PM Buddies

10:00PM PrimeTime Live

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM All News Night

12:30AM All News Night

01:00AM All News Night

01:05AM Lauren Hutton And...

01:35AM All News Night

02:05AM Mike and Maty

03:05AM ABC World News Now

WNYS-TV UPN43

06:00AM Sizzlin Sapphire

07:00AM Earring Showcase


08:00AM Angel Accents

09:00AM Everything Electric

10:00AM Foreign Accents

12:00PM Paid Programming

12:30PM Paid Programming

01:00PM Paid Programming

01:30PM Top Cops

02:00PM Richard Bey

03:00PM Mark Walberg

04:00PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

04:30PM Rescue 911

05:00PM Mighty Max

05:30PM Highlander: The Animated Series

06:00PM Blossom

06:30PM Step by Step

07:00PM A Current Afair

07:30PM America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

08:00PM The Sentinel

09:00PM Swift Justice

10:00PM Cops

10:30PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

11:00PM Richard Bey

12:00AM The Hitchhiker

12:30AM A Current Afair

01:00AM Video Jukebox


04:00AM Video Jukebox

WSYT-TV FOX68

05:00AM Empty Nest

05:30AM Sailor Moon

06:00AM Bananas in Pajamas

06:30AM Goof Troop

07:00AM Aladdin

07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM Gargoyles

08:30AM VR Troopers

09:00AM Bonkers

09:30AM Kenneth Copeland

10:00AM Gabrielle

11:00AM Ricki Lake

12:00PM Tempestt

01:00PM The Golden Girls

01:30PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

02:00PM Dinosaurs

02:30PM Jim Henson's Animal Show

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM Eek! Stravaganza

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Power Rangers Zeo

05:00PM Full House


05:30PM Roseanne

06:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

09:00PM Party of Five

10:00PM News

10:35PM Seinfeld

11:05PM Northern Exposure

12:05AM Baywatch

01:05AM Paid Programming

01:35AM News

02:05AM MOVIE: Kid

04:00AM Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

What happened to WCNY 24 PBS?

I wasn't interested in Public Broadcasting.

Maybe YOU'RE not, but some of the other board members here are, like myself.

Yeah, I agree...either post the full listings or don't post them at all.

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Here's a question: What happened to the REPLY button? ???

It's at the bottom of the page.

Retro: Toronto & Hamilton, January 14 thru 19, 1961

Source: TV Guide, Lake Ontario edition

As this was the first full week that TV Guide listed the complete schedule of CFTO/9 Toronto
(which had signed on the air for its first regular programming the previous New Years Eve), I
thought it would be interesting to isolate only the Toronto market stations and give a glimpse of
what Canadian TV was like that early in the game. Although CFTO was officially an Independent
station (CTV wouldnt get cranked up until later that year), its significant that most of the
Stateside imports (nine of them) aired on CFTO were ABC series; ABC had held a minority stake
in CFTOs holding company until just before the station took to the air. Only two other CFTO
prime time shows, Route 66 and The Andy Griffith Show, would come from another U.S. network
(CBS). In addition to the Bufalo and Syracuse stations, and WICU-TV/12 in Erie, Pennsylvania, the
Lake Ontario edition also listed two other Ontario stations, CKVR-TV/3 Barrie and CKCO-TV/13
Kitchener; being CBC affiliates, most of their programming duplicated CBLT/6 Torontos schedule,
so I plan on posting those under a separate listing.

Each of the Toronto and Hamilton stations aired a lot of U.S. first-run imported series, often
running episodes before NBC, CBS or ABC would. Ive added the U.S. networks and nights for the
first-run episodes of these series to each such listing. Oddly, although CHCH-TV was (and
continues to be) a local-strength signal to the Toronto metropolitan area, it was programmed as
if Hamilton was a distinctly separate market, with CBC network programs being duplicated on
CBLT and CHCH-TV; in one case, episodes of the same syndicated series (Lock Up) were aired at
the same time on both CFTO and CHCH-TV.

And, yes, I was surprised as well to notice one major hit series was absent from all the schedules
here: NBCs Bonanza, which starred Lorne Greene (whose first broadcasting success came as the
CBCs main newscaster during the World War Two).

STATIONS

6 CBLT (CBC) Box 500, Terminal A, Toronto

9 CFTO (Independent) Box 9, Agincourt

11 CHCH-TV (CBC) 163 Jackson Street West, Hamilton

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1961

MORNING

11:30

11 Joindre Les Deux Bouts

AFTERNOON

12:00

6 Live and Learn (educational)

9 News

11 Cartoons

12:15

9 Your Special Day

12:20

9 Farm Report (Larry Burt)


12:30

6 Movie (Sundown in Santa Fe, the Allan Rocky Lane 1948 Western)

9 Movie (Riders of the Northwest Mounted)

11 Movie (The Big Show, the Gene Autry 1937 Western, also featuring Smiley Burnette)

1:30

11 The Adventures of Robin Hood

2:00

6 All-Star Golf (Jimmy Demaret challenges last weeks winner; Jim Britt comments)

9 Movie (Thunderbirds, 1952 military drama, with John Derek)

11 Double Feature Movies (The Phantom Plainsmen, The Three Mesquiters Western, and Corpus
Christi Bandits, the Allan Rocky Lane Western)

3:00

6 Sports Special (Basketball game between the YMHA Blues and the University of Toronto; Steve
Douglas comments)

3:55

9 News (Iris Cooper)

4:00

6 Toronto Bowling (Keith Barrett challenges last weeks winner)

9 To Be Announced

11 Cartoons
4:30

9 Hi Time (Ted Curl hosts vocal duo The Dukes)

11 The Roy Rogers Show (Peril from the Past)

5:00

6/11 Long Haul (documentary about truck drivers Jim Dalawrack and Joe Ellison on a trip from
Vancouver to Calgary)

9 Hobby House (education)

5:30

6/11 Cartoon Party

EVENING

6:00

6 Speaking French (education)

9 News

11 The Ford Show with Tennessee Ernie Ford (Shari Lewis and her puppets Lamb Chop and
Charley Horse are the guests, and The Top Twenty chorus perform a medley of songs from Porgy
& Bess; NBC Thursdays)

6:15

9 Sports Interview (Johnny Esaw)

6:30

6 Mr. Fixit (Peter Whitall shows how to install shelves without nailing walls)

11 Father Knows Best (CBS Tuesdays)


6:45

6 News

7:00

6/11 Dennis the Menace (Dennis the Campaign Manager, the same episode CBS ran the
following night)

9 Guestward Ho! (ABC Thursdays)

7:30

6 Red River Jamboree (Stu Davis, Peggy Neville and The Altones perform)

9 The Jane Wyman Show (Preston Foster in Tunnel Eight)

11 Sea Hunt

8:00

6 Aquanauts (CBS Wednesdays)

9 Q.E.D. (Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt is tonights guest; Dr. Marcus Long and Rabbi Abraham Feinberg
are among the regular panellists)

11 Gunsmoke (CBS Saturdays)

8:30

9 King Ganam (music)

11 Jamboree (variety)

9:00

6/11 Hockey Night in Canada (Chicago Black Hawks at Toronto Maple Leafs; Bill and Foster
Hewitt comment)
9 Naked City (Theodore Bikel in Murder is a Face I Know; ABC Wednesdays)

10:00

9 Boxing (Paul Pender defends his World Middleweight Championship against British
Middleweight Champion Terry Downes at Boston Arena; Don Dunphy comments. This is picked
up live from ABC.)

10:15

6/11 Juliette (singer Jean Roger is this weeks guest)

10:45

6/11 King Whyte

11:00

6/9/11 News

11:15

9 Movie (The Harder They Fall, the 1956 drama in which Humphrey Bogart gave his final
performance. Somewhat ironic that CFTO would run this movie, about corruption in boxing, after
carrying the boxing match the previous hour.)

11:30

6 Manhunt

11 Movie (Call Northside 777, 1948 drama, starring James Stewart)

12:00

6 The Midnight Zone (variety)


SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1961

MORNING

9:00

11 Oral Roberts

9:30

11 This Is The Life

10:00

11 The Christophers (this weeks guest actor is Jerry Colonna)

10:30

11 Movie (to be announced)

AFTERNOON

12:00

6 Live & Learn

9 News

11 Cartoons

12:15

9 Your Special Day

12:30
6 Face to Face (John Freeman interviews Rhodesian Prime Minister Sir Roy Welensky)

9 Stories for Sunday (sports columnist Trent Frayne tells the story of The Prodigal Son)

11 Family Playhouse (Girl Not Wanted)

1:00

6 The Good Life (religion)

9 Grass Roots (agricultural magazine hosted by Doug Robinson)

11 Life & Learning (debut episode; leading Canadian educators are questioned on the role of
universities in Canadian society)

1:30

6/11 Country Calendar (agriculture)

9 Playhouse (Peter Lawford, Craig Stevens and Reginald Denny in Mason-Dixon Line)

2:00

6 Junior Magazine

9 Neighbors (Al Pierce)

11 Hockey (Kitchener Greenshirts at Hamilton Junior Bs)

2:30

9 Movie (The Great Dawn, 1946 Italian drama)

3:00

6 Heritage (religion)

3:30
6 Silents Please (a condensed edit of Yankee Clipper, the 1927 Cecil B. de Mille production; Ernie
Kovacs wouldnt become host of this series until after it replaced his game show Take a Good
Look on the ABC schedule the following May)

3:55

9 News (Iris Cooper)

4:00

6/11 The Twentieth Century (The Battle of Cassino; Interestingly, the CBC aired this CBS-
produced program 150 minutes before CBS itself would run it)

9 Playhouse (John Agar and Joan Leslie in Old Mans Bride)

4:30

6/11 Citizens Forum

9 Hockey (St. Catharines Teepees at Toronto Marlboros; Bill Hewitt and Johnny Esaw comment)

5:00

6/11 News Magazine

5:30

6 The Nature of Things

11 The Life & Legend of Wyatt Earp (ABC Tuesdays)

EVENING

6:00

6 Walt Disney Presents (Davy Crockett and The River Pirates, starring Fess Parker; ABC Sundays)

9 Great Hymns
11 Tiny Talent Time

6:30

9 News

11 The Donna Reed Show (ABC Thursdays)

7:00

6/11 National Velvet (NBC ran this episode one hour later)

9 Things We See (Alan Jarvis visits the studios of young artists Louis De Niverville, Lutz Dille and
Michael Snow)

7:30

6/11 The World of Music (Wally Koster hosts singer Patrice Munsel and vibraphonist Peter
Appleyard)

9 The Donna Reed Show (ABC Thursdays)

8:00

6/11 The Gershwin Years (Richard Rodgers hosts Frank Sinatra, Ethel Merman, Maurice
Chevalier, Julie London and Florence Henderson on this 90-minute special paying tribute to
George Gershwin. A CBC simulcast from CBS, on which it pre-empts The Ed Sullivan Show and
the first half-hour of General Electric Theater.)

9 Movie (All About Eve, the 1950 classic drama starring Bette Davis, Anne Baxter and Marilyn
Monroe)

9:30

6/11 Four Just Men

10:00
6/11 Angel (CBS Thursdays)

10:30

6 Fighting Words (panel discussion)

9 News

11 This Week (Jack Burghardt visits the National Youth Orchestra and interviews Toronto
Symphony conductor Walter Susskind)

11:00

6/11 News

9 Movie (Laughter in Paradise, 1951 British comedy, with Alastair Sim)

11:30

6 Time to Remember (Sir Ralph Richardson narrates this documentary about the Treaty of
Versailles and soldiers returning home at the end of World War One)

11 Movie (Rebecca, the 1940 Alfred Hitchcock adaptation of Daphne Du Mauriers novel, starring
Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine and George Sanders)

MONDAY, JANUARY 16, THROUGH THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1961

MORNING

9:00

11 Romper Room

9:30

11 Movie (Monday: Uncle Harry, 1945 mystery, with George Sanders; Tuesday: Double
Indemnity, 1944 classic noir, with Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck; Wednesday: Luck of
the Irish, 1948 comedy, with Tyrone Power; Thursday: That Lady in Ermine, 1948 drama, with
Betty Grable and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.)
11:00

11 A.M. (variety)

AFTERNOON

12:00

9 News

11 Cartoons

12:15

6 News (Rae, Marsh)

9 Your Special Day

12:20

9 Farm Report (Larry Burt)

12:30

6 Movie (Monday: Twenty Million Sweethearts, 1934 musical, with Dick Powell and Pat OBrien;
Tuesday: Aunt Clara, 1953 British comedy, with Margaret Rutherford; Wednesday: Kathleen,
1941 drama, with Shirley Temple; Thursday: Dangerously They Live, 1941 World War Two spy
drama, with John Garfield and Raymond Massey)

9 Playhouse

12:45

11 News

1:00
9 Lunch Party (variety)

11 Movie (Monday: The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp, 1954 British fantasy, with Diane Cilento;
Tuesday: Tall, Dark and Handsome, 1941 drama, with Cesar Romero; Wednesday: Black Beauty,
1946 family classic, with Mona Freeman; Thursday: Straight, Place & Show, 1938 Ritz Brothers
comedy)

1:30

9 Womens Show (Carroll, Hicks)

2:00

6 Chez Helene (children)

9 Movie (Monday: Portrait of Claire, 1950 British drama, with Margaret Johnson; Tuesday: The
Loves of Carmen, 1948 drama, with Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford; Wednesday: Laughter in
Paradise, repeating Sunday nights 11:00 movie; Thursday: Come to the Stable, 1949 drama, with
Loretta Young and Celeste Holm)

2:15

6/11 Nursery School Time

2:30

6/11 Open House

3:00

6/11 Reflections

3:30

6 The Verdict is Yours (CBC simulcast from NBC)

11 Public Service Guide


3:35

11 Music For You (Joe Calo)

3:55

9/11 News (Iris Casper on CFTO)

4:00

6 Eve Arden (Monday only)

6 Fighting Words (panel; Tuesday only)

6 Sweet Success (Jack Douglas; Wednesday only)

6 The Toronto File (Ed McGibbon; Thursday only)

9 Professors Hideaway

11 Popeye & Pals

4:30

6 Junior Roundup (except on Wednesday)

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Wednesday, Jan. 6th, 1993

Finally went back to the Bellevue Library and got some more microfilm printed out. Listings start
at 7am and go to 1am.

Seattle Times Microfilm

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC


5 KING Seattle NBC

7 KIRO Seattle CBS

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma IND

13 KCPQ Tacoma Fox

22 KTZZ Seattle IND

28 KBTC Tacoma PBS

7am

2 CBC Morning News

4 Good Morning America

Geraldine Chaplin; New Year's resolutions.

5 Today

7 This Morning

Carroll O'Connor ["In The Heat of the Night"]; Kathy Bates ["Used People"].

9 Barney & Friends

11 DuckTales

13 Stunt Dawgs

22 J.E.N.

7:30

9 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

11 Tom & Jerry

13 Merrie Melodies

28 Work It
8AM

9 Shining Time Station

11 DuckTales

13 Tom & Jerry

22 Paid Programming

28 Sesame Street

8:30

9 Mister Rogers

11 Camp Candy

13 Flintstones

9am

2 What on Earth

4 Regis & Kathie Lee

Monica Seles; John Forsythe; Roger Moore.

5 Days of Our Lives

7 Simon & Simon

9 Sesame Street

11 Little House on the Prairie

13 Family Feud Challenge (1 hour, preempted from CBS)

22 The 700 Club

The baby-bust generation.

28 Sit and Be Fit


9:30

2 Urban Peasant

28 French in Action

10AM

2 Fred Penner's Place

4 Home

Chef Viviana Caballo; home repair; botanical project.

5 Jerry Springer

A white student at a black school praises Afrocentric curriculum.

7 The Price is Right

9 Instructional Television

11 The Golden Girls

13 Vicki!

Guests: Ronna Reeves; Holly Dunn; Michelle Wright; Kathy Mattea.

22 Paid Programming (to noon)

28 Joy of Painting (likely, grid said Painting)

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

11 Designing Women

28 Landscapes

11am
2 Sesame Street

4 On Scene: Emergency Response

Coast Guard rescue; auto and construction accidents.

5 Doctor Dean

Topic: cryonics.

7 Young and the Restless

11 Court (either Superior or People's)

13 Bonanza

An avaricious man attempt murder and false arrest to prevent his nephew (James MacArthur)
from inheriting the family ranch.

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

11:30

4 Loving

5 Classic Concentration

11 Court (see 11am)

28 Reading Rainbow

Noon

2 4 All My Children

5 7 News

9 Nova

In a sequel to 1986's "The Case of the Frozen Addict," researchers seek a cure for paralysis in
addicts and Parkinson's disease.

11 In The Heat of the Night

"Brotherly Love." Tibbs is jailed in Philadelphia for murdering a cop; Bubba acts as Althea's
birthing coach.
13 Matlock

"The Vendetta." Convinced his brother was framed for murder, a psychopath takes Matlock's
associates hostage. Guest: Mitchell Lawrance.

22 Infatuation

28 Sesame Street

12:30

5 Closer Look/Faith Daniels

22 Divorce Court

1PM

2 Midday

4 One Life to Live

5 Another World

7 As the World Turns

9 Instructional Television

11 MOVIE

"The Delphi Bureau." [1972] Laurence Luckinbill, Celeste Holm. A secret agent uses his
photographic memory to solve a case of missing planes.

13 MOVIE

"Easy Come, Easy Go." [1967] Elvis Presley. A singing Navy frogman spots sunken treasure and
returns later with help to retrieve it.

22 Perry Mason

"The Case of the Blushing Pearls." A girl [Nobu McCarthy] is charged with stealing rose pearls,
then with murder. Guest: George Takei.

28 Newton's Apple
1:30

28 Shining Time Station

2PM

2 Coronation Street

4 General Hospital

5 Santa Barbara

7 Guiding Light

9 Drawing Fun

22 The Judge

28 Search & Seizure: The Supreme Court and the Police

Law-enforcement, legal and historical experts debate the Fourth Amendment as it relates to
individual privacy.

2:30

2 Alice

9 Sesame Street

22 Bewitched

3PM

2 Taxi

4 Northwest Afternoon

Psychic Sylvia Browne shares her predictions about the upcoming year.

5 Maury Povich

Topics: bulimic teens; teenagers who abuse inhalants.

7 Sally Jessy Raphael


Topic: defiant teens.

11 Inspector Gadget

13 Chip 'N Dale

22 Heathclif

28 Quilting in the '90s

3:30

2 WKRP in Cincinnati

9 Reading Rainbow

Tony helps his father make pizza.

11 Tom & Jerry

13 Tale Spin

22 Casper the Friendly Ghost

28 Strip Quilting

4PM

2 Video Hits

4 You Bet Your Life

5 Oprah Winfrey

"When your biggest problem is yourself."

7 Donahue

Male entertainers find success dressed as women.

9 Square One Television

11 Woody Woodpecker

13 Darkwing Duck
22 Jetsons

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

4:30

2 Golden Girls

4 Family Feud

9 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

11 Saved By The Bell

13 Goof Troop

22 Garfield & Friends

28 Square One Television

5PM

2 Empty Nest

4 5 7 News

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Growing Pains

13 Tiny Toon Adventures

28 Nightly Business Report

5:30

2 CBC News

9 Nightly Business Report

11 Who's the Boss?

13 Batman
22 Captain N and the Video Game Masters

28 Emmerdale Farm

Amos suspects Seth of foul play; Kathy plays matchmaker.

6PM

2 News

4 ABC News

5 NBC News

7 CBS News

9 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

11 Full House

13 C.O.P.S. (the problem is figuring out if this is the popular Fox police show, or if it's reruns of
the cartoon C.O.P.S. from the late 1980s)

22 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau

The Calypso crew follows 35-ton California Gray Whales on their annual breeding migration.

28 One on One

6:30

4 5 News

7 Cosby Show

11 Wonder Years

13 Hard Copy

A teen hires an undercover policeman as a hit man.

28 Hometime

7PM
2 The Wonder Years

Kevin, Winnie and the Arnolds go out for New Year's Eve. (same episode as 8pm on KOMO, my
best guess is that CBUT took an East Coast ABC feed and tape-delayed it.)

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Evening Magazine

7 News

9 An Evening of Championship Skating 1992

Nancy Kerrigan, Mark Mitchell, the Unified Team champions and others skate in Boston. Host:
Paul Wylie.

11 Cheers

13 Inside Edition

Scheduled: A woman is murdered before her sons' eyes.

22 Montel Williams

Topic: religious strippers.

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - nowadays this would be considered an odd timeslot for PBS
members to have children's shows in (kids are eating dinner, going to bed etc in that hour)

7:30

2 Designing Women

4 Jeopardy!

5 Entertainment Tonight

Emilio Estevez.

7 Steve Raible

11 Golden Girls

13 A Current Afair

28 Shining Time Station

Schemer tries to frighten the others.


8pm

2 Nature of Things

Painter Gisele Benoit renders moose.

4 The Wonder Years

5 Unsolved Mysteries

Indiana man involved in love triangle dies violently; amnesiac appears at San Diego shelter; child
is taken from mother's hospital room.

7 Space Rangers (premiere)

Law enforcers in 2104 maintain order in space. With Linda Hunt, Jef Kaake, Marjorie Monaghan,
Jack McGee, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa; Danny Quinn.

9 The Golden Apple Awards

A ceremony honors outstanding Washington teachers, volunteers and school districts.

11 MOVIE

"Lawman." [1971] Burt Lancaster. A marshal seeks justice in another marshal's town, run by a
corrupt rancher.

13 Beverly Hills, 90210

Steve falls in with a bad crowd; Dylan is still undecided; Brenda and Kelly go on blind dates.

22 Jenny Jones

Rapists reveal their secrets.

28 Video Cafe

A profile and performance features jazz fusion.

8:30

4 Doogie Howser, M.D.

Doogie has his third date with a nurse; Vinnie's roommate is gay.

28 New Directions
A boy thinks he has killed his grandmother.

9PM

2 Prime Time News

4 Home Improvement

Tim installs a remote-control closet; Brad thinks he's too big to be hugged.

5 Seinfeld

"The Movie." Jerry tries to coordinate two comedy appearances, and a movie with friends.

7 In The Heat of the Night

DeLong warns Gillespie about a carjacking victim, a lawyer [Linda Gehringer] who has taken a
romantic interest in Bubba.

9 Great Performances

Maggie Smith, Natasha Richardson and Rob Lowe take the lead roles in a revival of Tennessee
Williams' play.

13 Melrose Place

Jane's jealous sister [Laura Leighton] moves in; Jo [Daphne Zuniga] hears from her ex-husband.

22 Jane Whitney/NightTalk

Pregnant girl rejected as a homecoming queen.

28 America's At The Mall

Critics and shoppers discuss the origins, popularity, impact and future of shopping malls.

9:30

4 Coach

Hayden's part gets recast in a commercial with Christine. [Part 1 of 2]

5 Mad About You

"Maid About You." Paul and Jamie hire a Russian maid.


10PM

2 Emilie

Emilie and Ovila prepare for their wedding; Antoinette and Inspector Douville announce their
engagement.

4 Civil Wars

Charlie is jailed because of a dispute over a traffic ticket; cocaine figures into a divorce case;
clients accuse a business manager of fraud.

5 Law & Order

When a Broadway producer is accused of child molestation, a social activist [Joyce Van Patten]
abducts the daughter.

7 48 Hours

LSD rises in popularity among collegians.

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

Data tries to comprehend the complex emotions between O'Brien and his bride [Rosalind Chao].

22 News (produced by KIRO 7)

28 Nightly Business Report

10:20

11 News (Lawman runs for 2 hours, 20 minutes)

10:30

9 Mark Russell

Highlights of live shows and a year-end summary.

22 Divorce Court

28 Emmerdale Farm

See 5:30pm. Sign of 11PM.


11PM

2 CODCO

SNAP ofers answers, then questions; Mr. Crumble ponders brain surgery in the U.S.

4 5 7 News

9 Open All Hours

Granville gets a crash course in salesmanship.

11 Married... With Children

13 Studs

22 Montel Williams

Topic: teens and sex.

11:30/35

2 Drop the Dead Donkey

Globelink faces staffing cuts; efficiency eforts cause chaos.

4 Nightline

5 Tonight Show

Dan Aykroyd; musicians Kenny G; Michael Stern.

7 Dangerous Curves (Canadian show?)

9 To The Manor Born

Richard forgets to invite Audrey to the Hunt Ball.

11 Designing Women

13 Arsenio Hall

Fred Rogers.
12AM

2 Star Trek

A silent girl [Kathryn Hays] must save the lives of Kirk, Spock and McCoy when aliens torture
them in an experiment.

4 Geraldo

Geraldo gets a make-over.

9 MacNeil, Lehrer News/Hour

11 Whoopi Goldberg Show

Robbie Robertson.

22 Infatuation

12:30/35

5 Late Night with David Letterman (and his last NBC episode was just six months later)

11 Love Connection

13 Star Search - 30 min weekday version

22 The Judge

12:40

7 Rush Limbaugh

1AM

2 MOVIE

"Son of Dracula." [1943] Lon Chaney, Jr. Count Alucard comes out of a lake in his coffin and
makes a Southern belle his bride.

4 Joan Rivers

7 22 Paid Program
9 Today's Japan

11 Love Connection

13 Perfect Strangers

-crainbebo

13 C.O.P.S. (the problem is figuring out if this is the popular Fox police show, or if it's reruns of
the cartoon C.O.P.S. from the late 1980s)

I would have to think it's the former; by now, the Fox series was in syndication, and the animated
show was either of the air, or revamped under the new name "Cyber C.O.P.S." on CBS Saturday
mornings.

Speaking of CBS...

7 Dangerous Curves (Canadian show?)

Nope - part of CBS' "Crimetime After Primetime" lineup - in its final months before David
Letterman came to the network.

By the by... What did 22 air at 5 PM - or did they air a full hour of "Garfield And Friends"?

Full hour of Garfield & Friends (4:30-5:30). Thanks for letting me know about Cops! (I get
confused since the police show doesn't use those dots like the C.O.P.S. cartoon in the 1980s
did...)

-crainbebo

7 Dangerous Curves (Canadian show?)


Nope - part of CBS' "Crimetime After Primetime" lineup...

Though it might have been produced and seen in Canada before CBS picked it up.

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma Mon, Aug 1, 1976

from Seattle Post-Intelligencer

All stations Seattle/Tacoma unless otherwise indicated

CBUT 2-CBC Vancouver

9:00 Mon Ami

9:30 Summer School

10:00 Friendly Giant

10:15 Mon Ami

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Bob Switzer

12:55 News

1:00 In Britain Today

1:30 Portraits

2:00 All in the Family

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 Forest Rangers

4:30 Mr. Dressup


5:00 It's Your Choice

5:30 Partridge Family

6:00 Klahanie

6:30 Hourglass

7:00 Dick Van Dyke

7:30 Reach for the Top

8:00 Rhoda

8:30 Happy Days

9:00 All in the Family

9:30 Chico & the Man

10:00 Finlay & Company

10:30 VIP

11:00 The National

11:20 Summertime Weather

11:30 News

mid. Movie: TBA

KOMO 4-ABC

5:55 News

6:00 Viewpoint

6:30 Not for Women Only "The Pressure and Pleasures of Being a Teenager" (Hugh Downs is
joined by 20 high school students)

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 News (Furness)

9:30 Bold Ones

10:30 Kukla, Fran & Ollie


11:00 Hot Seat

11:30 Family Feud

noon $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 All My Children

1:00 Ryan's Hope

1:30 One Life to Live

2:15 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Happy Days

4:00 Merv Griffin (LA psychologist Dr. William Rader joins Merv in a discussion of rape)

5:30 News (Brubaker/Levin)

6:00 ABC Evening News

6:30 News (Brubaker/Sandifer)

7:00 To Tell the Truth (a NYPD officer who trains and handles a bomb-sniffing dog/inventor of an
aerodynamic device)

7:30 Issues '76

8:00 Viva Valdez

8:30 Baseball: teams TBA

11:00 News (Levin)

11:30 Monday Night Special "Honeymoon Suite"

KING 5-NBC

6:10 With This Ring

6:25 Down to Earth

6:30 Children in Crisis

7:00 Today (news at 7:25/8:25)


9:00 Seattle Today

10:00 Cross Wits

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Fun Factory

11:30 Gong Show

11:55 Shape Up with Sparling

noon Celebrity Sweepstakes

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World

3:00 Movie "The Man Who Understood Women"

5:00 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

5:30 News (Enersen/James)

6:00 News (anchors not listed)

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Truth or Consequences

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8:00 Cheerleaders (pilot)

8:30 Full House (pilot)

8:57 News Update

9:00 Joe Forrester

10:00 Jigsaw John

11:00 News (Enersen/James)

11:30 Tonight Show (Roy Clark guest hosts)

1:00 Tomorrow
CHEK 6-CBC/CTV Victoria

6:00 University of the Air

6:30 Kareen's Yoga

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 Daybreak

9:30 Ed Allen

10:00 Friendly Giant

10:15 Mon Ami

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 John Barton

noon News

12:15 Ida Clarkson

1:00 Adam-12

1:30 Ironside

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 Flintstones

4:30 Mr. Dressup

5:00 That Girl

5:30 News (Berisof/Robertson)

6:00 News (Tony Parsons at CHAN; he currently works for CBUT, whose 6pm newscast is
simulcast by CHEK)

6:30 News (anchor not listed, probably from CHEK)

7:00 Cannon
8:00 Rhoda

8:30 Happy Days

9:00 All in the Family

9:30 Chico & the Man

10:00 Finlay & Company

10:30 VIP

11:00 The National

11:20 News (Berisof)

11:30 News (from CHAN)

mid. Movie "Jessica"

2:20 Movie "Ox Bow Incident" (bw)

KIRO 7-CBS

5:47 Farm News

6:00 Viewpoint (guest Washington State Agriculture Art McDonald)

6:30 Summer Semester

7:00 J.P. Patches

8:30 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 News (Lucas/Flowers)

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Young & the Restless

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon News (Lucas/Flowers)


12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2:30 Match Game

3:00 Tattletales

3:30 Dinah!

5:00 News (Harriott/Marriner)

5:30 News (anchors not listed)

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 Mike Douglas (co-host David Brenner/guests Lesley Ann Warren, Charles Durning, the
Tramps, Al & Tony Ragozzini, and Bill Evans)

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid

8:00 Rhoda

8:27 Bicentennial Minutes

8:30 Phyllis

9:00 All in the Family

9:30 Maude

10:00 Medical Center

11:00 News (Harriott/Marriner)

11:30 Mod Squad

12:30 Movie "Escape to Mindanao"

2:22 Movie "Plainsman"

CHAN 8-CTV Vancouver

6:00 University of the Air

6:30 Trouble with Tracy

7:00 Canada AM
9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Kareen's Yoga (CHAN production for CTV)

10:00 10 AM

10:30 It's Your Move

11:00 Jean Cannem

noon News

12:15 Definition

12:45 Movie "The Chairman"

2:30 Celebrity Dominoes

3:00 What's the Good Word?

3:30 Another World

4:30 Brady Bunch

5:00 FBI

6:00 News (Tony Parsons)

7:00 What is Truth? (Dr. Richard Hasselbac discusses cancer)

7:30 Headline Hunters (CTV's Front Page Challenge knockof, hosted by Jim Perry)

8:00 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau (looking for the chambered nautilus of New
Caledonia)

9:00 Joe Forrester

10:00 Pig & Whistle (guests the Alexander Brothers)

10:30 Special (no other info listed)

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News (Malcolm)

mid. Movie "Underworld: Portrait in Power"

1:30 Movie "Ghost Goes Gear"

2:40 Movie "I, the Jury"


KCTS 9-PBS

4pm Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Children in Crisis "Foster Care"

6:30 Zoom

7:00 Robert MacNeil Report

7:30 Crockett's Victory Garden

8:00 National Tennis Classic finals

11:00 Captioned ABC News

KSTW 11-Ind

6:45 News

7:00 CBS News (Rudd)

7:30 Mighty Hercules

8:00 Our Gang (Little Rascals)

8:30 Marine Boy

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Calendar

10:00 700 Club (guest Mike Macaluso on how to fight porn)

11:30 Get Smart

noon My Favorite Martian

12:30 I Dream of Jeannie

1:00 Movie "Sabrina"


2:45 Cartoons

3:00 Porky Pig

3:30 Mickey Mouse Club

4:00 Flintstones

4:30 Jetsons

5:00 Leave It to Beaver

5:30 That Girl

6:00 Partridge Family

6:30 Bewitched

7:00 Love American Style

7:30 Adam-12

8:00 Ironside

9:00 FBI

10:00 News (Eddy/Blanchard)

10:30 Movie "Hanged Man"

KVOS 12-Ind/CBS Bellingham

5:50 and 6:20 Classroom

6:50 News (Haveman)

7:30 News (CBS?)

8:00 Frisky Frolics

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Gambit

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 Woman's World


11:00 Young & the Restless

11:30 Dinah!

12:30 Mike Douglas

2:00 All in the Family

2:30 Match Game

3:00 Tattletales

3:30 Bewitched

4:00 Funorama

4:30 Batman

5:00 Merv Griffin

6:20 News

7:00 Let's Make a Deal

7:30 Owen Marshall

8:30 M*A*S*H

9:00 Medical Center

10:00 Movie "County Chairman" (bw)

11:30 Movie "Father's Little Dividend" (bw)

KCPQ 13-PBS

8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 Villa Alegre

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Electric Company

10:30 Zoom

---
4:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 Zoom

6:30 Carrascolendas

7:00 Romagnoli's Table

7:30 Robert MacNeil Report

8:00 Lowell Thomas Remembers (1959)

8:30 World Press

9:00 Richard Boone "Need of Valor"

10:00 At the Top (guests Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, and saxman Stanley Turrentine)

11:00 Captioned ABC News

KTPS 62-PBS

7pm Zoom

7:30 What to Barbecue

8:00 National Tennis Classic finals

Make that Monday, August 2, 1976.

Exactly, I didn't realize that until after I posted and signed out :P

Retro: Maine and New Hampshire Wed, July 31, 1968

from TV Guide-Northern New England edition

2 WLBZ-NBC Bangor

4 WBZ-NBC Boston
5 WABI-CBS Bangor

5b WHDH-CBS Boston

6 WCSH-NBC Portland

7 WEMT-ABC Bangor

7b WNAC-ABC Boston

8 WMTW-ABC Poland Spring

9 WMUR-ABC Manchester

10 WCBB-NET Augusta

11 WENH-NET Durham

12 WMEB-NET Orono (Bangor)

13 WGAN-CBS Portland

Morning

6:00

5b Summer Semester Education (c)

6:15

4 Sign-On Seminar (George Bass concludes a 2-part look at ancient Greek civilizations)

6:25

7b Farm & Market Report

6:30

5b Farming (c)

7b Understanding Our World Islam in the 7th Century


6:35

13 Summer Semester (c, same as ch 4 at 6am)

6:40

6 First Radio Parish Church

6:45

4 Daily Almanac (Chase, Kent)

5b We Believe (c)

6 Farm Market Report

6:55

2 US Agriculture Report

7b Dodo

7:00

2-4-6 Today (c; guests Adam Smith and Eleanor Touhey Smith...ch 4-6 air local news and weather
at 7:25 and 8:25)

5 Open Door

5b News (c)

7b Cartoons (Maj. Mudd)

7:05

5-5b-13 CBS News (c)


7:30

5 CBS News (c)

5b Bozo the Clown (c)

13 Cisco Kid (c)

7:45

8 Farm & Home (c)

7:55

5 Weather (Dick Reglin)

8:00

5-5b-13 Captain Kangaroo (c)

7b Dating Game (c)

8 Your Breakfast Serial

8:30

7b General Hospital (c)

8 Milton the Monster

9:00

2 Just for Kids

4 Jerry Williams (c)

5 Bozo the Clown

5b Romper Room (c)


6 Weekday (c)

7 Cartoons

7b Virginia Graham (c; guests Joan Rivers and Sue Anne Langdon)

8 Linus the Lionhearted

13 Bonnie Prudden (c; topic is the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem)

9:15

5 Almanac (Mike Dolley)

9:30

2 Ed Allen (c)

5 Jack LaLanne (c)

5b Space Angel (c)

6 Zane Grey

7 Romper Room

7b Real McCoys First Date

8-9-13 Cartoons (c on 9)

10:00

2-4-6 Snap Judgment (c)

5-13 Candid Camera

5b Secret Storm (c)

7b Newlywed Game (c)

8 Bachelor Father

9 Loretta Young Slight Delay


10:10

7 Movie Tarzan"s New York Adventure

10:25

2-4-6 NBC News (c)

10:30

2-4-6 Concentration (c)

5-5b-13 Beverly Hillbillies (c)

7b-8-9 Dick Cavett (c)

11:00

2-6 Personality (c)

4 Read Your Way Up (c)

5-5b-13 Andy Griffith

11:30

2-4-6 Hollywood Squares (c)

5-5b Dick Van Dyke

13 Search for Tomorrow (c)

11:45

13 Guiding Light (c)


Afternoon

noon

2-6 Jeopardy! (c)

4-5b News (c; Chase and Scott on 4)

5-13 Love of Life

7-7b-9 Bewitched

8 Virginia Graham (c)

12:25

4 Weather (c, Don Kent)

5-13 News (Parkinson on 13)

5b CBS News (c)

12:30

2-6 Eye Guess (c)

4 Mike Douglas (c; guests George Segal, Buddy Rich, Bennett Cerf, Ruth Buzzi, Debbie Drake, and
Blanche Scarlett Phelps)

5-5b Search for Tomorrow (c)

7-7b-8-9 Treasure Isle (c)

13 Mike Douglas (c; guests Rossano Brazzi and Carolyn Jones)

12:45

5-5b Guiding Light (c)

12:55

2-6 NBC News (c)


1:00

2 Play a Day

5 Virginia Graham (c; guests Sylvia Miles and Nancy Guild)

5b Love of Life (c)

6 Swap Shop (c)

7-7b-8-9 Dream House (c)

1:25

5b Doctor's House Call (c)

1:30

2-6 Let's Make a Deal (c)

5-5b-13 As the World Turns (c)

7-7b-8-9 It's Happening (c)

1:55

7-7b-8-9 Children's Doctor (c)

2:00

2-4-6 Days of Our Lives (c)

5-5b-13 Love is a Many Splendored Thing (c)

7-8-9 Newlywed Game (c)

7b Movie Somebody Up There Likes Me


2:30

2-4-6 Doctors (c)

5-5b-13 House Party (c; guests Paul Rigby and Beverly Sanders)

7-8-9 Dating Game (c)

3:00

2-4-6 Another World (c)

5-5b-13 To Tell the Truth (c)

7-8-9 General Hospital (c)

3:25

5 News (Gordon Manuel)

5b-13 CBS News (c)

3:30

2-4-6 You Don't Say! (c)

5-5b-13 Edge of Night

7-8-9 One Life to Live (c)

4:00

2-4-6 Match Game (c)

5-13 Secret Storm (c)

5b Dr. Kildare Gravida One

7-8-9 Dark Shadows

7b Movie Powder River


4:25

2-4-6 NBC News (c)

4:30

2-6 Merv Griffin (c; guests Godfrey Cambridge, Jimmy Dean, Monti Rock III, Susan Strasburg,
Charlie Manna, and Joe Cuba's sextet)

4 Merv Griffin (c; guests Henry Morgan, Selma Diamond, Corbett Monica, Ron Carey, Sam &
Dave, and Syndee Balaber)

5 Whirlybirds Operation Blue Hen

7 Rocky & His Friends (c, aka Bullwinkle)

8 Bewitched (delay from noon)

9 Uncle Gus

13 Movie Bowery Batallion

4:45

10-12 Friendly Giant

5:00

5 Rawhide Inside Man

5b Burke's Law Terror in a Tiny Town (conclusion)

7 Movie Road to Zanzibar

8 News

10-12 Misterogers' Neighborhood

5:20
7b News (c; Bill Brooks)

5:30

7b-8 ABC News (c)

9 Panic The Amnesiac

10-12 What's News

Evening

6:00

2-4-5-5b-6-13 News (c on 4-5b-6-13)

7b Addams Family

8 Movie Garden of the Moon

9 ABC News (c)

10-12 TV in the Classroom

11 New Hampshire Weather

6:10

11 Classical Music

6:30

2-4-6 NBC News (c)

5-5b-13 CBS News (c)

7b McHale's Navy PT 73, Where are You?

9 News

10-12 Origami
11 Misterogers' Neighborhood

6:50

7 News (Paul Reynolds)

7:00

2 Flintstones

4 News (c)

5 Marshal Dillon (Gunsmoke)

5b Lawman The Bride

6 Death Valley Days The Courtship of Carrie Huntington (c)

7 ABC News (c)

7b F Troop (c)

9 Jim Backus

10-11 News (Louis Lyons; from WGBH)

12 Science Reporter

13 Movie When in Rome

7:15

10-11 Backgrounds

7:30

2-4-6 Virginian (c)

5-5b Lost in Space Fugitives in Space (c)

7-7b-8-9 Avengers Invasion of the Earthmen (c)


10-12 Book Beat (guest Colleen Moore)

11 Fires of Creation (pt 2)

8:00

10-11-12 News in Perspective (c)

8:30

5-5b-13 Beverly Hillbillies (c)

7-7b-8-9 Dream House (c)

9:00

2-4-6 Kraft Music Hall (c; guests Shelley Berman, Peter Nero, Bobby Vinton, Spanky & Our Gang,
and Gerri Grange)

5-5b-13 Green Acres (c)

7-9 Movie The Big Gamble (c; Olympic preparations film follows)

7b Movie The Interns

8 Movie Beau Brummell

10-11-12 NET Festival Carmina Burana

9:30

5-5b He & She (c)

13 Truth or Consequences (c)

10:00

2-4-6 Run for Your Life The Killing Scene (c)

5-5b-13 Dom DeLuise (c; guests George Jessel, Kaye Hart, and the Three Degrees)
10-12 Newsfront

11 In Our Time (Maryland Democratic Sen. Joseph Tydings discusses crime in cities)

10:30

10-12 New Orleans Jazz Oh Didn't They Ramble

11:00

2-4-5-6-7-8-9-13 News (c on 4-5-6-13; Ed Williams anchors on 9)

11:15

7 News (c; Bill Brooks, Doherty, Ward)

11:20

9 People are Funny

11:30

2-4-6 Tonight Show (c)

5b Movie Waterfront

7-8 Joey Bishop (c; guests Norman Rockwell and Jerry Antes)

13 Movie Sword of the Conqueror

11:45

7b Joey Bishop (c and JIP)

Late Night
1:00

4 Movie Calypso Heat Wave

7b Twilight Zone

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, July 26, 1958

This week, a popular show asks who wants to be a millionaire, we see future stars before the
roles for which they're most remembered, and we take a look at how local TV stations used to
have an identity of their own.

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/07/th...y-26-1958.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are welcome.

And now, the moment you've waited for - this week's listing.

Tuesday, July 29, 1958

KTCA, Channel 2 (Educ.)

Evening

06:45p Number of Things

07:00p Tempest in a Test Tube

07:30p French Lessons

08:00p Sense of Poetry

08:30p Science and Scientists

09:00p School of Medicine

09:30p Books and Ideas

10:00p Music and Man


10:30p Modern Art

KDAL, Channel 3, Duluth (CBS)

Morning

09:00a For Love or Money

09:30a Play Your Hunch

10:00a Arthur Godfrey

10:30a Dotto

11:00a Love of Life

11:30a Search For Tomorrow

11:45a Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

12:05p Town and Country

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Beat the Clock

01:30p House Party

02:00p Big Payof

02:30p The Verdict Is Yours

03:00p A Brighter Day

03:15p Secret Storm

03:30p The Edge of Night

04:00p Bingo

05:00p Sir Lancelot

05:30p Mickey Mouse Club


Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:15p CBS News (Edwards)

06:30p Name That Tune

07:00p Mr. Adams and Eve

07:30p Keep Talking

08:00p Broken Arrow

08:30p 26 Men

09:00p Bid n Buy

09:30p Decoy

10:00p News (local)

10:15p Political Talk

10:20p Movie In Caliente

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

07:00a Movie (Western)

08:00a Siegfried and His Flying Saucer

08:55a News

09:00a For Love or Money

09:30a Play Your Hunch

10:00a Arthur Godfrey

10:30a Dotto

11:00a Love of Life

11:30a Search For Tomorrow


11:45a Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:15p Take Five

12:20p Weather

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Beat the Clock

01:30p House Party

02:00p Randy Merriman

02:30p The Verdict Is Yours

03:00p A Brighter Day

03:15p Secret Storm

03:30p The Edge of Night

04:00p Around the Town

04:30p Bugs Bunny

05:00p Axel and His Dog

05:30p Popeye Clubhouse

05:55p Weather, News, Sports (local)

Evening

06:15p CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

06:30p Name That Tune

07:00p Mr. Adams and Eve

07:30p Keep Talking

08:00p To Tell The Truth

08:30p Spotlight Playhouse


09:00p Bid n Buy

09:30p Mike Hammer

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Charter Boat

11:00p Movie The Human Monster

KXJB, Channel 4 (Fargo, ND0 (CBS)

Morning

08:45a News, Weather

09:00a For Love or Money

09:30a Play Your Hunch

10:00a Arthur Godfrey

10:30a Dotto

11:00a Love of Life

11:30a Search For Tomorrow

11:45a Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p Beat the Clock

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Funtime

01:15p News, Weather, Markets (local)

01:30p House Party

02:00p Susie

02:30p The Verdict Is Yours

03:00p A Brighter Day


03:15p Secret Storm

03:30p The Edge of Night

04:00p American Bandstand

05:00p Movie Thunder Mountain

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:15p CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

06:30p Popeye

07:00p News, Weather, Sports (local)

07:30p Keep Talking

08:00p To Tell The Truth

08:30p Whirlybirds

09:00p Bid n Buy

09:30p Harbor Command

10:00p Mr. Adams and Eve

10:30p Name That Tune

11:00p News, Weather, Sports (local)

11:30p Movie TBD

12:55a News, Weather, Sports (local)

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

06:30a David Stone (variety)

07:00a Today

09:00a Dough Re Mi
09:30a Treasure Hunt

10:00a The Price Is Right

10:30a Concentration

11:00a Tic Tac Dough

11:30a It Could Be You (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News

12:20p Treasure Chest

01:00p Lucky Partners

01:30p Haggis Baggis (color)

02:00p Today Is Ours

02:30p From These Roots

03:00p Queen For a Day

03:45p Modern Romances

04:00p My Little Margie

04:30p T.N. Tatters

05:00p Hi Fi-ve Time

05:45p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:20p You Should Know

06:30p Win With a Winner

07:00p The Investigator (color)

08:00p Dotto

08:30p Bob Cummings


09:00p The Californians

09:30p State Trooper

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Badge 714

11:00p Jack Paar

12:00a News, Weather, Sports (local)

WDSM, Channel 6 (Duluth, MN) (NBC)

Morning

07:00a Today

09:00a Dough Re Mi

09:30a Treasure Hunt

10:00a The Price Is Right

10:30a Concentration

11:00a Tic Tac Dough

11:30a It Could Be You (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:05p Movie Pride of the Marines pt 1

12:40p Party Line

01:00p Lucky Partners

01:30p Haggis Baggis (color)

02:00p Today Is Ours

02:30p From These Roots

03:00p Queen For a Day


03:45p Modern Romances

04:00p Hawkeye

04:30p Capt. Q

04:45p Capt. Daryl

05:25p Whirlybirds

05:55p Bugs Bunny

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:15p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

06:30p Win With a Winner

07:00p The Investigator (color)

08:00p Dotto

08:30p Bob Cummings

09:00p The Californians

09:30p Studio 57

09:45p Greatest Fighters

10:00p News (local)

10:15p Laurel and Hardy

10:45p Jack Paar

WDAY, Channel 6 (Fargo, ND) (NBC)

Morning

08:00a Today

09:00a Dough Re Mi

09:30a Treasure Hunt


10:00a The Price Is Right

10:30a Concentration

11:00a Tic Tac Dough

11:30a It Could Be You (color)

Afternoon

12:00p Noonday

12:05p Movie TBD

12:25p Markets, News, Weather (local)

12:40p Party Line

01:30p Haggis Baggis (color)

02:00p Today Is Ours

02:30p From These Roots

03:00p Queen For a Day

03:45p Modern Romances

04:00p Movie Stagecoach Buckaroo

05:00p Sir Lancelot

05:30p Mickey Mouse Club

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:15p Sports

06:30p Wyatt Earp

07:00p The Investigator (color)

08:00p Dotto

08:30p Bob Cummings

09:00p The Californians


09:30p Keyboard Kapers

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Wagon Train

11:30p Jack Paar

12:00a News, Weather, Sports (local)

KMSP, Channel 9 (Ind.)

Afternoon

02:25p 25 Chapel of the Air

02:30p Mr. and Mrs. North

03:00p Play of the Week

03:30p Movie The Dark Man

05:30p Our Miss Brooks

Evening

06:00p Looney Tunes

06:30p Mickey Rooney

07:00p Movie (Western)

08:00p Combat Sergeant

08:30p Uncommon Valor

09:00p Movie Tomorrow the World!

10:30p News (local)

10:45p Sports (local)

11:00p Jazz Party

WTCN, Channel 11 ABC)


Morning

11:30a Film Short

11:45a Farm News

Afternoon

12:00p Lunch Club

01:00p Movie Treasure of the Sierra Madre

02:30p Star Performance

03:30p Who Do You Trust?

04:00p American Bandstand

05:00p Sir Lancelot

05:30p Mickey Mouse Club

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Cheyenne

07:30p Wyatt Earp

08:00p Broken Arrow

08:30p Pantomime Quiz

09:00p Sea Hunt

09:30p News (local)

09:45p Movie Chained

10:00p News (local)

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Re: Retro: This Week in TV Guide, July 26, 1958

Mitchell H.: Just a word to let you know how much I appreciate your TV Guide issue analysis
posts. They are

unique, really insightful and the links are great!

Here in Louisville, the four oldest stations all originated popular local variety, kids' and talk
programs from the late '40s through the late '70s, along with their news programming...I clearly
remember the days!

&quot;Well, Sherlock Holmes and Sam Spade ain&#039;t got nothing, chile on me...Sergeant
Friday, Charlie Chan or Boston Blackie...&quot;-Jerry Leiber, 1956

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Re: Retro: This Week in TV Guide, July 26, 1958

Two and a half weeks later, the quiz shows scandal exploded, and the first victim was "Dotto",
the daytime version of which was cancelled just seventeen days after the listings spotlighted at
the start of this thread.

"Dotto" was cancelled on Friday, August 15th, just hours after that day's edition had aired.
I'm not 100% sure, but "Dotto"'s nighttime version (which aired on NBC; in contrast to the
daytime show which was on CBS) may have been broadcast one last time on August 19th before
leaving the air.

Of course, what made this a big scandal was when the top-rated "Twenty One" got implicated
later that month when Herb Stempel, who lost to Charles VanDoren on that show, began talking.

I have heard an urban legend (I don't know if it's true) that "Twenty One" host/co-producer jack
Barry first heard of Stempel's accusations backstage of a Chicago nightclub, where he had just
performed his standup comedy act. According to this story, a friend or associate rushed in with
the "bulldog" edition of the next morning's paper, screaming a big headline: "Contestant:
'Twenty-One' Fixed; Top-Rated TV Game Show Rigged?"

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Re: Retro: This Week in TV Guide, July 26, 1958

Thanks for posting this. In future, though, please include the name of the market in the headline.

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Re: Retro: This Week in TV Guide, July 26, 1958


Quote Originally Posted by The King Bee

Mitchell H.: Just a word to let you know how much I appreciate your TV Guide issue analysis
posts. They are unique, really insightful and the links are great!

Thanks for the kind words, King Bee! I'm glad you enjoy reading them as much as I enjoy
researching and writing them! Ah, for the days of local programming, right?

Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant

Two and a half weeks later, the quiz shows scandal exploded, and the first victim was "Dotto",
the daytime version of which was cancelled just seventeen days after the listings spotlighted at
the start of this thread.

Timing is everything, isn't it? Interesting story about how Barry first learned of it - wonder how
we can find out if it really happened that way.

Quote Originally Posted by FredLeonard

Thanks for posting this. In future, though, please include the name of the market in the headline.

Boy, make one mistake and you pay for it the rest of your life! Of course, as most of the regular
readers know, I usually do that, though I overlooked it this time. There is, of course, further info
on the market in my linked article

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Re: Retro: This Week in TV Guide, July 26, 1958

Interesting how none of the three NBC affiliates listed carried Jack Paar's "Tonight" from the start
(10:15 p.m. CT), and NBC's Fargo affiliate skipped the first hour of "Today," signing on at 8 a.m.
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Re: Retro: This Week in the Minnesota/North Dakota TV Guide, July 26, 1958

Quote Originally Posted by TVNut noted:

Interesting how.......NBC's Fargo affiliate skipped the first hour of "Today," signing on at 8 a.m.

It probably didn't make financial sense for the KDAY-6 to sign-on prior to 8 A.M. CT, given that
the sign-of was shortly after 12 Midnight CT (12:05 or 12:10 A.M.?), and as such, two master-
control shifts would have covered the full broadcast day.

By this time, the hour of "Today" carried from 8 to 9 A.M. CDT/CST was likely a tape of the first
hour (7 to 8 A.M. EDT/EST) and was no longer a live "re-created" version of the first hour for the
Central Time Zone (and points further west).

Retro: Boston - Tuesday August 1, 1967

Source TV Guide, Eastern New England edition

2 - WGBH Boston (Educational)

04:00p Teacher Training Project

05:15p The Friendly Giant

05:30p Whats New

06:00p Folk Guitar Laura Webber


06:30p News Louis Lyons

06:45p News Robert Baram

07:00p Swedish Scene (color)

07:30p Elliot Norton discussion

08:00p Play of the Week Four by Tennessee Williams four separate plays introduced by
Williams himself

10:00p Struggle for Peace Chaos and Conflict

10:30p Cineposium author-critic Ruth Waterbury and film animator Les Goldman discuss two
cartoons, Who Bravely Dares and Be Yourself, by Sam Weiss

3 WTIC Hartford (CBS)

06:30a Summer Semester Comparative Politics: The Prime Minister

07:05a CBS News Joseph Benti (color)

07:30a R.F.D. #3 Atwood (color)

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Hap Richards (color)

09:15a Wally Gator (color)

09:30a Make Room for Daddy

10:00a Candid Camera

10:30a Movie A Lawless Street 1955

12:00p Love of Life (color)

12:25p CBS News Joseph Benti (color)

12:30p Search for Tomorrow (color)

12:45p The Guiding Light (color)

01:00p Movie Hell and High Water part 2

01:30p As the World Turns (color)


02:00p Password (color)

02:30p House Party (color)

03:00p To Tell the Truth (color)

03:25p CBS News Douglas Edwards (color)

03:30p Dick Van Dyke

04:00p Ranger Andy (color)

04:30p Movie Conqueror of the Orient 1960 (color)

06:05p Sports Ehrlich (color)

06:15p News Bruce Kern (color)

06:25p Weather (color)

06:30p CBS Evening News Walter Cronkite (color)

07:00p Movie Target Unknown 1951

08:30p Spotlight variety; singer Trini Lopez, actor-impressionist Frank Gorshin, British musical-
comedy star Georgia Brown (color)

09:30p Petticoat Junction Billie Jo lands a singing job at a nightclub (color)

10:00p CBS News Special The Tenement (color)

May be preempted by a late-news show

11:00p News, Sports, Weather (color)

11:20p Movie Knock on any Door 1949

4 WBZ Boston (NBC)

06:15a Sign On Seminar The Actors Art: The Actor Must Listen

06:45a Daily Almanac Jack Chase, Don Kent

07:00a Today scheduled: TV Guide movie critic Judith Crist; Jack Webb and Harry Morgan of
Dragnet, and mystery writer Mickey Spillane (color); Local news and weather at 7:25, 8:25

09:00a Contact! Bob Kennedy


10:00a Snap Judgment guests: singer Paul Anka and TV personality Phyllis Newman (color)

10:25a NBC News Sander Vanocur (color)

10:30a Concentration (color)

11:00a Personality celebrities: Morey Amsterdam, Rose Marie and Nipsey Russell (color)

11:30a Hollywood Squares celebrities: Kay Ballard, Sandy Baron, Howard Duf, Noel Harrison,
Maureen OHara and Susan Strasberg (color)

12:00p News Jack Chase, Shelby Scott (color)

12:15p Interview Terry Carter (color)

12:25p Weather Don Kent (color)

12:30p Mike Douglas same guests as Ch. 12 @ 10a (color)

02:00p Days of Our Lives (color)

02:30p The Doctors (color)

03:00p Another World (color)

03:30p You Dont Say celebrities: Burt Ward and Deborah Walley (color)

04:00p The Match Game guests: ex-football great Y.A. Tittle and sportscaster Sandy Kofax
(color)

04:25p NBC News Floyd Kabler (color)

04:30p Merv Griffin guests: singers Aliza Kashi and Rod Perry, and comedian Rip Taylor

06:00p Leave It to Beaver

06:30p News Arch Macdonald, Gene Pell, Shelby Scott (color)

06:45p Sports Bob Starr (color)

06:55p Weather Norm Macdonald (color)

07:00p Huntley-Brinkley Report (color)

07:30p The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. The Petit Prix Afair (color)

08:30p Occasional Wife Peter gets engaged to another girl (color)

09:00p Movie That Certain Feeling 1956; Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint (color)
11:00p News Duke Wade, Gene Pell (color)

11:10p Weather Norm Macdonald (color)

11:15p Sports Bob Starr (color)

11:20p News Duke Wade (color)

11:30p Johnny Carson guests: Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians (color)

01:00a Movie My Friend Flicka 1943

5 WHDH Boston (CBS)

06:00a Summer Semester Comparative Politics: The Prime Minister

06:30a Farming Joe Kelly (color)

06:45a We Believe religion (color)

07:00p News (color)

07:05a Bozo the Clown (color)

08:00a Captain Kangaroo Story: A Day of Your Own; poem: Music That I Like

09:00a Romper Room (color)

09:30a Morning Startime The Collar

10:00a Candid Camera

10:30a Beverly Hillbillies

11:00a Andy Griffith

11:30a Dick Van Dyke

12:00p Love of Life (color)

12:25p CBS News Joseph Benti (color)

12:30p Search for Tomorrow (color)

12:45p The Guiding Light (color)

01:00p Honey West


01:30p As the World Turns (color)

02:00p Password guests: the comedy team of Marty Allen and Steve Rossi (color)

02:30p House Party (color)

03:00p To Tell the Truth (color)

03:25p CBS News Douglas Edwards (color)

03:30p Edge of Night

04:00p The Secret Storm

04:30p Hollywood Showcase Out of the Night

05:00p Dr. Kildare

06:00p News Jack Hynes (color)

06:15p Sports Don Gillis (color)

06:25p Weather Bob Copeland (color)

06:30p CBS Evening News Walter Cronkite (color)

07:00p Mr. Roberts (color)

07:30p Big Bands music (the first half of Daktari is preempted)

08:00p Baseball Red Sox; the Kansas City Athletics meet the Red Sox at Fenway Park. Ken
Coleman, Ned Martin and Mel Parnell report (color)

Scoreboard immediately follows

(the second half of Daktari, Spotlight, Petticoat Junction and CBS News Special are
preempted)

11:00p News Peter Hyams (color)

11:15p Weather Bob Copeland (color)

11:20p Sports Don Gillis (color)

11:30p Burkes Law

12:30a Human Jungle


6 WTEV New Bedford (ABC)

06:15a BWana Don

06:45a News Jack Delaney

07:00a Funtime Uncle Bruce (color)

07:30a Hercules (color)

07:55a News Jack Delaney

08:00a Community Bob Bassett; Portugese folk singers from the Portugese Festival in New
Bedford are guests (Live)

08:25a News Jack Delaney

08:30a Woman Athena Parker

08:55a News Jack Delaney

09:00a Funtime Uncle Bruce (color)

09:55a News Jack Delaney

10:00a Highway Patrol

10:30a Dateline: Hollywood

10:55a Childrens Doctor advice (color)

11:00a Honeymoon Race (color)

11:30a Family Game

12:00p Everybodys Talking

12:30p Donna Reed

01:00p The Fugitive

02:00p Newlywed Game (color)

02:30p Dream Girl guests: Robert Colbert, Doug McClure, Ann Miller, Nipsey Russell (color)

02:55p ABC News Marlene Sanders (color)

03:00p General Hospital

03:30p Dark Shadows


04:00p Lassie

04:30p Hercules (color)

04:55p Dating Game (color; delayed from 4p)

05:20p News Truman Taylor

05:25p Weather Bill OBrien

05:30p ABC News Peter Jennings (color)

06:00p The Flintstones (color)

06:30p Sea Hunt

07:00p The Cisco Kid (color)

07:30p Combat! (color)

08:30p The Invaders Moonshot (color)

09:30p Peyton Place (color)

10:00p The Fugitive The Shattered Silence (color)

11:00p News Truman Taylor

11:15p Weather Bill OBrien

11:20p Sports Bob Bassett

11:30p Joey Bishop (color)

7 WNAC Boston (ABC)

06:25a Farm and Market Report

06:30a Understanding Our World Style Is the Man

07:00a Cartoons Major Mudd

08:00a Dream Girl celebrities: Sivi Aberg, James Drury, Tony Martin and Louis Nye (delayed
from 2:30p)

08:25a News (color)

08:30a Dating Game (delayed from 4p)


09:00a General Hospital (delayed from 3p)

09:30a Virginia Graham guests: singer Carmel Quinn, actress Beryle Reid and housewife Peggy
Fleming

10:00a Newlywed Game (delayed from 2p)

10:30a Dateline: Hollywood interviewed: Werner Klemperer of Hogans Heroes and actress
Meredith MacRae; hostess: Joanna Barnes

10:55a Childrens Doctor advice (color)

11:00a Honeymoon Race (color)

11:30a Family Game

12:00p Everybodys Talking guests: Judy Carne, Paul Lynde and Minnie Pearl; host: Lloyd
Thaxton

12:30p Donna Reed

01:00p The Fugitive

02:00p Movie The Skipper Surprised His Wife 1950

04:00p 77 Sunset Strip

05:00p Superman

05:15p Super Heroes (color)

05:45p News John Henning (color)

05:55p Weather Boucher (color)

06:00p ABC News Peter Jennings (color)

06:30p McHales Navy

07:00p Twilight Zone

07:30p Combat! A mine cave-in forces a group of wartime enemies to work together for
survival (color)

08:30p The Invaders Moonshot (color)

09:30p Peyton Place Chandler escapes; Norman and Rita ponder a drastically changed future;
Adrienne doubts that Peytons plan will work (color)
10:00p The Fugitive The Shattered Silence (color)

11:00p News John Henning (color)

11:20p Weather Fred Ward (color)

11:25p Sports Callaghan (color)

11:30p Joey Bishop guests: singer Tony Martin and actress Hermoine Baddeley (color)

01:00a Movie I Wake Up Screaming 1941

8 WNHC New Haven (ABC)

06:10a News

06:15a To Be Announced

06:30a Awake religion

07:00a Mr. Goober (color)

08:30a Mickey Mouse Club

09:00a Virginia Graham guests: TV personality Sue Oakland and Col. Elizabeth Hoisington,
director of the WACs.

09:30a Medic

10:00a PDQ game (color)

10:30a Dateline: Hollywood

10:55a Childrens Doctor advice (color)

11:00a Honeymoon Race (color)

11:30a Family Game

12:00p Mike Douglas (guests not listed)

01:30p Dating Game (color; delayed from 4p)

02:00p Newlywed Game (color)

02:30p Dream Girl (color)

02:55p ABC News Marlene Sanders (color)


03:00p General Hospital

03:30p Mr. Goober (color)

04:30p Mike Douglas same as channel 4 @ 12:30p (color)

06:00p News, Sports, Weather (color)

06:25p Outdoor World (color)

06:30p ABC News Peter Jennings

07:00p Twilight Zone

07:30p Combat! (color)

08:30p The Invaders Moonshot (color)

09:30p Peyton Place (color)

10:00p The Fugitive The Shattered Silence (color)

11:00p News, Weather (color)

11:20p Sports Dick Galiette (color)

11:30p Joey Bishop (color)

9 WMUR Manchester (ABC)

09:30a Clyde Joy music

10:00a Dating Game (color; delayed from 4p)

10:30a Dateline: Hollywood

10:55a Childrens Doctor advice (color)

11:00a News, Weather Ed Williams

11:30a Family Game

12:00p Everybodys Talking

12:30p Donna Reed

01:00p The Fugitive


02:00p Newlywed Game (color)

02:30p Dream Girl (color)

02:55p ABC News Marlene Sanders (color)

03:00p General Hospital

03:30p Dark Shadows

04:00p Uncle Gus

05:00p Science Fiction Theater

05:30p West Point

06:00p ABC News Peter Jennings (color)

06:30p News, Sports, Weather

07:00p Sea Hunt

07:30p Combat! (color)

08:30p The Invaders Moonshot (color)

09:30p Peyton Place (color)

10:00p The Fugitive The Shattered Silence (color)

11:00p News, Weather

11:15p Film Feature

11:30p Joey Bishop (color)

10 WJAR Providence (NBC)

06:25a TV Classroom

07:00a Today (color) local news and weather at 7:25, 8:25

09:00a Talk of the Town Jay Kroll (color)

09:25a News

09:30a World Around Us


09:55a News, Weather

10:00a Snap Judgment (color)

10:25a NBC News Sander Vanocur (color)

10:30a Concentration (color)

11:00a Personality (color)

11:30a Hollywood Squares (color)

12:00p Jeopardy (color)

12:30p Eye Guess (color)

12:55p Doctors House Call

01:00p Gypsy Rose Lee (color)

01:30p Lets Make a Deal (color)

01:55p NBC News Nancy Dickerson (color)

02:00p Days of Our Lives (color)

02:30p The Doctors (color)

03:00p Another World (color)

03:30p You Dont Say (color)

04:00p The Match Game (color)

04:25p NBC News Floyd Kabler (color)

04:30p Leave It to Beaver

05:00p Perry Mason

06:00p News Dick Wood (color)

06:25p Weather Bunny North (color)

06:30p Huntley-Brinkley Report (color)

07:00p McHales Navy

07:30p The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. The Petit Prix Afair (color)
08:30p Occasional Wife (color)

09:00p Movie That Certain Feeling 1956; Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint (color)

11:00p News Franz Laubert (color)

11:10p Weather Bunny North (color)

11:15p Sports Chris Barnes (color)

11:30p Johnny Carson (color)

12 WPRO Providence (CBS)

06:30a Bible Telecourse

07:00a Three Stooges, Popeye

07:30a Romper Room (color)

07:45a The King and Odie

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Dialing for Dollars (color)

10:00a Mike Douglas guests: Dom DeLuise, Edward Platt of Get Smart, singer Janice Harper
and guitarist Jean Toots Thielesmans (90 min)

11:30a Dick Van Dyke

12:00p Love of Life (color)

12:25p CBS News Joseph Benti (color)

12:30p Search for Tomorrow (color)

12:45p The Guiding Light (color)

01:00p Virginia Graham guests: Jessica Tandy, Marian Seldes and Rosemary Murphy

01:30p As the World Turns (color)

02:00p Password (color)

02:30p House Party (color)

03:00p To Tell the Truth (color)


03:25p CBS News Douglas Edwards (color)

03:30p Edge of Night

04:00p Superman

04:30p Merv Griffin guests: singers Aliza Kashi and Rod Perry, and comedian Rip Taylor

06:00p News Ed Kane (color)

06:15p Sports Chris Clark (color)

06:20p Weather Holland (color)

06:25p Outdoor World (color)

06:30p CBS Evening News Walter Cronkite (color)

07:00p Truth or Consequences (color)

07:30p Daktari Paula tries to take a lion cub away from its mother who refuses to feed it

08:30p Spotlight variety; singer Trini Lopez, actor-impressionist Frank Gorshin, British musical-
comedy star Georgia Brown (color)

09:30p Petticoat Junction Billie Jo lands a singing job at a nightclub (color)

10:00p CBS News Special The Tenement (color)

May be preempted by a late-news show

11:00p News Mort Blender (color)

11:15p Weather Hank Bouchard (color)

11:25p Sports Chris Clark (color)

11:30p Movie Fair Wind to Java 1953

14 WJZB Worcester (Ind) channel 14 does not colorcast

06:00p Highlights Tom Colton (from WWLP Springfield)

06:30p Huntley-Brinkley Report

07:00p News, Weather, Sports (from WWLP Springfield)

07:30p Sign-of (the 90 minutes nightly covered the license!)


38 WSBK Boston (Ind) secondary ABC/NBC/CBS

11:30a Jack LaLanne (color)

12:00p Jeopardy (color) NBC

12:30p Eye Guess (color) NBC

12:55p NBC News Edwin Newman (color) NBC

01:00p Ann Sothern

01:30p Lets Make a Deal (color) NBC

01:55p NBC News Nancy Dickerson (color) NBC

02:00p Movie Week-End Marriage 1932

03:30p Dark Shadows ABC

04:00p Mr. District Attorney

04:25p Willie Whistle

04:30p Soupy Sales

05:00p West Point

05:30p Cartoons

06:00p Mr. Piper cartoon

06:30p Cartoons

07:00p Alfred Hitchcock

08:00p Movie Sweetheart of the Gods 1960

10:00p M Squad

10:30p Movie Wonder Bar 1934

56 WKBG Boston (Ind)

11:30a Dickory Doc (color)


12:30p Planet Control space

01:00p Movie Mrs. Mike 1949

02:30p Jungle Jim

03:00p Captain Boston (color)

05:00p Astro Boy

05:30p Little Rascals

06:30p The Flintstones

07:00p Patty Duke

07:30p Truth or Consequences (color)

08:00p Movie Temple of the White Elephants 1963

10:00p Thriller

11:00p Movie Dangerous Hideaway 1962

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Re: Retro: Boston - Tuesday August 1, 1967

I believe WGBH-2 got it's first color studio cameras during the Fall of 1967, which would have
made it one of the first NET member stations to do so.

The one color program on Channel 2 that day was no doubt on film; WGBH had gotten the
capability to show color film in mid-1966.
In fact, I believe the first WGBH Auction in 1966 was originally intended as a one-time event to
raise funds to convert WGBH to "local-live/tape" color.

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Re: Retro: Boston - Tuesday August 1, 1967

In fact WGBX 44 was supposed to start as an all-color facility, but that didn't happen for some
years to come.

The listing I can't get over is the Sox game starting at 8pm. Games must have been shorter back
then!

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Quote Originally Posted by Maureen Carney commented:


The listing I can't get over is the Sox game starting at 8pm. Games must have been shorter back
then!

I don't think that was the reason. An 8:05 P.M. EDT start for weeknight games just seemed to be
the "norm" back then.

In fact, the old WHDH-5 even carrying a prime-time Boston Red Sox game was quite unusual
then. In the late 1960's, the station only carried about 50 regular-season games a year (increased
to between 56 and 60 games a year starting in 1968), and in the case of 1967 and previous years,
there were only a handful of prime-time telecasts each season.

Most Red Sox TV games back then were on weekend afternoons.

Ronin Warriors TV Listings

Here are a list of stations that have aired Ronin Warriors from June to September 1995 that I
know of:

WATL WB 36 - Atlanta, GA 2:30 PM

WLVI WB 56 - Boston, MA 2:30 PM

WTAT Fox 24 - Charleston, SC 1:30 PM

WFVT WB 55 - Charlotte, NC 3:00 PM

WCIU Ind 26 - Chicago, IL 8:00 AM

KTXA UPN 21 - Dallas, TX 6:00 AM

WXON WB 20 - Detroit, MI 6:00 AM

WPMT Fox 43 - Harrisburg, PA 10:30 AM

WTXX UPN 20 - Hartford, CT 4:00 PM

KTXH UPN 20 - Houston, TX 9:00 AM

WTTV UPN 4 - Indianapolis, IN 8:00 AM

WTTK UPN 29 - Kokomo, IN 8:00 AM


KCAL Ind 9 - Los Angeles, CA 7:30 AM

WCGV UPN 24 - Milwaukee, WI 6:00 AM

WPIX WB 11 - New York, NY 6:00 AM

WRBW UPN 65 - Orlando, FL 6:30 AM

KYOU Fox 15 - Ottumwa, IA 6:00 AM

WTXF Fox 29 - Philadelphia, PA 9:00 AM

WPTT UPN 22 - Pittsburgh, PA 9:30 AM

WLFL Fox 22 - Raleigh, NC 2:00 PM

KBHK UPN 44 - San Francisco, CA 9:00 AM

WTTA Ind 38 - Tampa, FL 6:30 AM

WDCA UPN 20 - Washington, DC 2:30 PM

WOLF Fox 38 - Wilkes-Barre, PA 1:30 PM

Markets that did not clear:

Des Moines, IA

Kansas City, MO??

Knoxville, TN

Spokane, WA

Tallahassee, FL

Tri-Cities. TN/VA

If you guys know of any other stations that aired Captain N and the Video Gamemasters, please
reply and post them here. Also if anything on the lists is not right please correct me. I would
really appricate this.
Retro: Northern Indiana, Tue. February 14th, 1989

Source: TV Guide (of eBay today!) For CST, subtract 1 hour.

CHANNELS

2 WBBM Chicago (CBS)

4 WTTV Indianapolis (IND)

5 WMAQ Chicago (NBC)

7 WLS Chicago (ABC)

9 WGN Chicago (IND)

11 WTTW Chicago (PBS)

15 WANE Fort Wayne (CBS)

16 WNDU South Bend (NBC)

21 WPTA Fort Wayne (ABC)

22 WSBT South Bend (CBS)

28 WSJV South Bend (ABC)

32 WFLD Chicago (Fox)

33 WKJG Fort Wayne (NBC)

34 WNIT South Bend (PBS)

39 WFWA Fort Wayne (PBS)

46 WHME South Bend (IND)

55 WFFT Fort Wayne (Fox)

5AM/

2 22 CBS News Nightwatch Continues


46 INN News-Brad Holbrook

5:30

4 INN News-Brad Holbrook

5 Liar's Club

7 Body by Jake

21 Morning Stretch

46 Ag Day

55 Headline News

5:50

28 NOAA Weather Service

5:55

9 Sign On

6AM

4 Yogi Bear

5 Sally Jessy Raphael (30min)

7 Oprah Winfrey

9 Kenneth Copeland

15 22 CBS News-Daniels/Osgood

16 33 NBC/Local News

21 ABC/Local News

28 ABC News-Sawyer/Zahn
46 Heritage Today

55 Rise with Shine

6:15

28 Good Morning Michiana

34 Firing Line

6:30

4 Gumby

5 Morning Stretch

9 Faith 20

15 This Morning's Business

22 News

28 ABC News-Sawyer/Zahn

39 Morning Agriculture Report

55 Popeye

6:45

34 39 AM Weather

7AM

2 This Morning's Business

4 G.I. Joe

5 NBC News-Deborah Norville

7 ABC/Local News
9 Archie Bunker's Place

11 AM Weather

15 22 This Morning

Scheduled: Author Michael Korda ["The Fortune"]; actress Ricki Lake ["Babycakes"].

16 33 Today-Gumbel/Pauley

Scheduled: The first year of marriage.

21 28 Good Morning America-Gibson/Lunden

Scheduled: Kirk Cameron and Julie McCullough ["Growing Pains"]; Robert Townsend ["The
Mighty Quinn."]

32 Plastic Man

34 Captain Kangaroo

39 Nightly Business Report

46 Larry Lea

55 Froggie's Pad (local?)

7:15

11 AM Weather

7:30

2 CBS News-Daniels/Osgood

4 Scooby Doo

5 News

9 JEM

11 For All Practical Purposes

32 Silverhawks

34 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


39 Indiana Lawmakers

46 Fletcher Brothers

8AM

2 This Morning

4 Woody Woodpecker and Friends

5 Today

7 Good Morning America

9 Bozo

11 Captain Kangaroo

32 Woody Woodpecker

34 Sesame Street

39 Zoobilee Zoo

46 Lester Sumrall

55 DuckTales

8:30

4 Smurfs' Adventures

11 Sesame Street

32 Dennis the Menace

39 Captain Kangaroo

46 Jimmy Swaggart

55 Silverhawks

9am
4 Gimme a Break!

9 Smurfs' Adventures

15 22 Regis & Kathie Lee

Scheduled: Leslie Nielsen.

16 Santa Barbara

21 28 Phil Donahue

32 Flintstones

33 Wipeout

34 Body Electric

39 Sesame Street

46 LeSea Alive

55 Heritage Today

9:30

4 Carter Country

9 Gumby

11 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

32 My Little Pony 'N Friends

33 Super Password

Scheduled: Pat Carroll, Andrew Stevens.

10AM

2 15 22 Family Feud

4 Jefersons

5 16 33 Sale of the Century


7 Oprah Winfrey

Scheduled: Spouses vie for the title "Husband of the Year."

9 Dukes of Hazzard

11 Sesame Street

21 28 Sally Jessy Raphael (this is the 60-minute version, not the half hr version)

32 CHiPs

39 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

46 700 Club

55 Success N Life

10:30

2 15 22 Card Sharks

4 Sanford and Son

5 16 33 Concentration

34 Square One Television

39 Body Electric

11AM

2 15 22 Price is Right

4 Today in Indiana

5 16 33 Wheel of Fortune (daytime)

7 21 28 Home

9 Charlie's Angels

11 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

32 Phil Donahue
34 3-2-1 Contact

39 Frugal Gourmet

46 James Robison

55 Divorce Court

11:30

5 16 33 Win, Lose or Draw

11 Zoobilee Zoo

34 Joy of County Painting

39 Art of William Alexander and Lowell Speers

46 Richard Roberts

55 The Judge

Noon

2 Superior Court

4 Perry Mason

5 16 Super Password

7 28 Growing Pains

9 Geraldo

Scheduled topic: transsexuals.

11 Mathworks

15 21 22 33 News

32 Can This Marriage Be Saved? (what was this?)

34 International Cooking School

39 Wonderworks
55 Andy Griffith

12:15

11 Finding Our Way

12:30

2 15 22 Young and the Restless

5 16 33 Scrabble

7 21 28 Loving

11 Sesame Street

32 Three's Company

34 Computer Chronicles

46 Breakthrough

55 Love Connection

1PM

4 700 Club

5 16 33 Days of Our Lives

7 21 28 All My Children

9 News

32 Munsters BW

39 Great Performances

46 Success N Life

55 Dating Game
1:30

2 15 22 Bold and the Beautiful

11 Frugal Gourmet

Jef Smith turns a trash can into a grill to prepare barbecued chicken and spare ribs.

32 Batman

55 Relatively Speaking (this game show must have been short lived)

2PM

2 15 22 As the World Turns

4 I Dream of Jeannie

5 16 33 Another World

7 21 28 One Life to Live

9 Andy Griffith

11 Magic of Oil Painting

32 Too Close for Comfort

34 Austin City Limits

46 Lassie

55 Liar's Club

2:30

4 My Little Pony 'n Friends

9 Dick Van Dyke BW

11 Secret Intelligence

32 I Love Lucy BW

39 We're Cooking Now!


46 Yogi Bear

55 Bewitched

3PM

2 15 22 Guiding Light

4 Alvin and the Chipmunks

5 33 Santa Barbara

7 21 28 General Hospital

9 Leave it to Beaver BW

16 Smurfs' Adventures

32 I Dream of Jeannie

34 Zoobilee Zoo

39 Bill Moyers' World of Ideas

46 Jetsons

55 C.O.P.S. (cartoon)

3:30

4 Woody Woodpecker and Friends

9 Yogi Bear

11 The Kiss

16 Dennis the Menace

32 Popeye

34 39 Sesame Street

46 Ducktales (on a religious independent?)

55 Happy's Place (local WFFT show?)


4PM

2 Love Connection

4 Ducktales

5 Cagney & Lacey

7 Win, Lose or Draw

9 Bugs Bunny & Friends

15 Geraldo

16 Dif'rent Strokes

Arnold sneaks into a bar to see if it's true that his favorite teacher [Jayne Kennedy] moonlights
there as a scantily clad waitress.

21 22 Oprah Winfrey

Scheduled: Spouses vie for the title "Husband of the Year."

28 Superior Court

32 Super Sloppy Double Dare

33 Magnum P.I.

Everyone's too busy to hear Magnum's sure-fire tourism idea, especially T.C. [Roger E. Mosley],
whose son lands in jail after bending to peer pressure.

46 Alvin & The Chipmunks

4:20

11 Sesame Street

4:30

2 Divorce Court

4 Super Sloppy Double Dare


7 Jeopardy!

9 G.I. Joe

16 Gimme a Break!

The Kaniski family is still mourning the Chief's death and an uproar ensues when Jonathan
[Jonathan Silverman] suggests that he and Julie move into her dad's bedroom.

28 People's Court

32 Alvin & The Chipmunks

34 39 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

46 Fun House

5PM

2 People's Court

4 Dif'rent Strokes

5 7 News

9 C.O.P.S.

11 3-2-1 Contact

A lesson in wilderness survival.

15 On Trial

A case involving owners of a car dealership. (This must have also been short-lived)

16 Family Ties

After watching Mallory sufer through a string of disastrous dates, Alex [Michael J. Fox] is
convinced that he-and his computer-can find her the perfect boy friend.

21 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Tom Hanks ["The Burbs"].

22 Win, Lose or Draw

From Jupiter, FL: Loni Anderson, Jason Bateman, Lynda Carter and Burt Reynolds.
28 Geraldo

32 Ducktales

33 Jeopardy!

34 39 Square One Television

A pollster learns that not every sample of people is representative of the general population.

46 Gomer Pyle USMC BW

Carter's trying for admittance to the Officer Candidate School. Carter: Frank Sutton.

55 New Gidget

Gidget [Caryn Richman] champions eforts to get a popular DJ back on the air.

5:30

2 5 News

4 Webster

9 Fun House

11 Degrassi Junior High

As a school dance approaches, Caitlin's crush on Joey [Pat Mastroianni] intensifies.

15 Current Afair

16 22 News

21 USA Today

Scheduled: The prescribing of Ritalin for hyperactive children; TV evangelists [Part 2].

32 Real Ghostbusters

33 People's Court

34 39 3-2-1 Contact

Topic: computer voice recognition.

46 Andy Griffith
55 Brady Bunch

Hero worship presents a problem: Bobby's idol is outlaw Jesse James.

6PM

2 News

4 Facts of Life

5 7 15 21 28 33 News

9 Facts of Life

When spring break arrives, the girls make plans to head for Fort Lauderdale - where the boys
are. Part 1 of two. Mindy Cohn.

11 World of Survival

32 Dif'rent Strokes

Dudley convinces Arnold that he'll strike up friendships at school if he starts smoking cigarettes.
Shavar Ross.

34 Indiana Lawmakers

39 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

46 Wonderful World of Disney

Movie: "Charlie the Lonesome Cougar" [1967], conclusion. Charlie heeds the call of a female
cougar and returns to the wild.

55 Little House on the Prairie

6:30

4 Kate & Allie

5 16 33 NBC News

7 21 28 ABC News

9 WKRP in Cincinnati

11 34 Nightly Business Report


15 22 CBS News-Dan Rather

32 Family Ties

Conclusion. Rebecca [Melinda Culea] gets drunk at a cocktail party and insults the bank director.

7PM

2 CBS News

4 Geraldo

5 Inside Edition

7 News

9 Cheers

Sam [Ted Danson] wracks his brain to come up with a suitable place to pop the question after his
telephone proposal is put on hold.

11 34 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

15 22 Wheel of Fortune

16 32 33 Cosby Show (syndicated reruns)

Clif takes Rudy and her playmates out for an elegant lunch, while Clair spends the day with her
sister [Yvette Erwin] and friends. Bill Cosby.

21 Cheers

Sam [Ted Danson] accidentally shoots himself in the derriere while disarming a jealous husband,
and concocts a story about thwarting a robbery to cover his embarrassment.

28 USA Today

Scheduled: The prescribing of Ritalin for hyperactive children, TV evangelists [Part 2].

39 Nightly Business Report

46 Kenneth Copeland

55 A-Team

Tawnia [Marla Heasley] asks the Team to find her fiance, who was last seen with an
archaeological expedition that was ambushed in Amazon territory. Part 1 of two.
7:30

2 Entertainment Tonight

5 USA Today

See 7PM WSJV.

7 Wheel of Fortune

9 Night Court

Dan "kidnaps" Mel Torme to keep him in the courthouse while Harry tries to prevent a friend
[John Astin] from being committed.

15 Win, Lose or Draw

See 5PM, WSBT 22.

16 Cheers

Conclusion. After winning a lottery, Irene [Bette Ford] breaks her engagement to Coach, who
stubbornly proceeds with the wedding plans.

21 Family Ties

22 Jeopardy!

28 Family Feud

Jimmie Walker, Phyllis Diller, Arleen Sorkin, Alaina Reed, Jayne Meadows, Jean Kasem. [Must
have been a celebrity week!]

32 A Current Afair

33 Newhart

An insurance investigator makes Kirk [Steven Kampmann] take a lie-detector test to back up his
robbery claim.

39 Wild America

46 James Robison

8PM
2 15 22 Tour of Duty

Goldman [Stephen Cafrey] ignores policy and leads the squad across the Cambodian border to
bring back a soldier who went after his friend's killers; and Percell and Taylor [Tony Becker,
Miguel A. Nunez Jr.] go of limits in Saigon with a French journalist who wants to prove a point
about American foreign policy.

4 Movie

"Escape from New York." [1981] Futuristic drama about a criminal [Kurt Russell] selected to
rescue a kidnapped President. Lee Van Cleef.

5 16 33 Matlock

Matlock [Andy Griffith] gets another shot at a case when a recently paroled client is again
accused of murdering his wife after she turns up alive and well and rich.

7 21 28 Who's the Boss?

Tony and Samantha's father-daughter ski weekend goes downhill when Tony [Tony Danza]
spends all his quality time with a ski bunny [Leann Hunley], while Angela and Jonathan's mother-
son weekend turns into a growth experience for both.

9 College Basketball

Boston College at Notre Dame.

11 Chicago Tonight with John Callaway

32 News

34 39 Nova

Reporter Bill Kurtis and physicist Richard Wilson travel "Back to Chernobyl" in the USSR to
examine history's worst nuclear accident. On April 26, 1986, two explosions rocked the
Chernobyl power plant in the Ukraine, releasing enough radiation to warrant the evacuation of
135,000. In addition, Kurtis says, radioactvie fallout fell on 20 nations. Expert interviewed
address the human-error factor.

46 Lester Sumrall

55 Movie

"Poltergeist II: The Other Side." [1986] The Freeling family is once again spooked by supernatural
forces in this inferior sequel to the 1982 blockbuster. JoBeth Williams.
8:30

7 21 28 Roseanne

The cause of Darlene's recent mood swings is no mystery to Roseanne [Roseanne Barr] but for
tomboy Darlene [Sara Gilbert] it means growing up and having to part with all her favorite
pastimes.

11 This Old House

Office floor and ceiling installation begins.

32 NBA Basketball

Atlanta at Chicago.

46 Way of the Winner

9PM

2 15 22 MOVIE

"Babycakes."

5 16 33 In the Heat of the Night

Joann [Lois Nettleton] says she's interested in a Louisiana prison break because one fugitive may
be a friend of a friend, but Gillespie [Carroll O'Connor] senses there's more to it than that.

7 21 28 Moonlighting

The detectives visit a graveyard to dig up more information on a client who was seeking a
bodyguard before he died while waiting in Maddie's office.

11 Nova

See 8PM for details.

34 39 Frontline

"Children of the Night" profiles a teenage runaway named Iain Brown,who committed suicide at
age 18. Iain's mother, a neighbor, friends and street counselors attempt to piece together why
Iain left his home in Walnut Creek, Calif., to live as a hustler on the street of Los Angeles and San
Francisco. Included: footage from a documentary produced before his suicide, in which Iain
ofers a perspective on his life; interviews with other teenage runaways, who discuss their
families, AIDS.
46 LeSea Alive

10PM

4 News

5 16 33 Midnight Caller

Jack's prodigal father [Peter Boyle] returns after an extended absence-all of Jack's adult life-and
Jack [Gary Cole] welcomes him back with mixed emotions. Meanwhile, Devon's emotions are
churning when she has a fierce argument with her father and he later sufers a heart attack.

7 21 28 thirtysomething

Gary and Susannah's love-hate relationship develops into an unexpected wrinkle when the arena
of conflict moves into the bedroom, while Nancy [Patricia Wetting] is getting her own wrinkles as
she struggles to meet her book deadline.

9 News

11 Frontline

See 9pm for details.

34 39 Ethics in America

"Public Trust, Private Interests" addresses issues facing public servants, including personal
misconduct, contributions from special-interest groups and "trading votes." Former UN
Ambassador Jean Kirkpatrick says that if she were President, she would not request the testing
of an advisor suspected of drug use because "it's very important to restore the fabric of trust in
our society." Regarding campaign money, Rep. Barney Frank [D-Mass.) says a politician has to
"be an ingrate" and not bow to pressure from contributors.

46 Dwight Thompson

55 Twilight Zone BW

In an old Western town, a man [John Denher] is bent on displaying his power to resurrect the
dead.

10:30

9 INN News-Brad Holbrook


55 Headline News

11PM

2 5 7 16 22 28 33 News

4 Barney Miller

9 Honeymooners BW

Ralph's in a dither: his mother-in-law is coming.

11 Ethics in America

See 10PM.

15 21 News (35min)

32 A Current Afair

34 Nightly Business Report

39 Indiana Lawmakers

46 Heritage Today

55 Hollywood Squares

Shadoe Stevens, Joan Rivers, Rolf Benirschke (wasn't he on NBC's Wheel of Fortune at this time
as well?) Thom Bierdz, JM J. Bullock, Teri Copley.

11:30

2 Pat Sajak

Scheduled: Diahann Carroll, Michael Feinstein, the Flying Karamazov Brothers. Dan Miller.

4 Barney Miller

5 16 33 Tonight Show

Scheduled guests: Sammy Davis Jr., Jason Bateman ["The Hogan Family"]. Johnny Carson.

7 28 Nightline

9 Hill Street Blues


Budget cutbacks force Furillo to ask his officers to volunteer their time to prevent a gang war;
Belker's preoccupation over his breakup with Robin [Lisa Sutton] afects his performance on the
job.

22 WKRP in Cincinnati

Andy [Gary Sandy] may have to leave WKRP when he rekindles his love for a touring rock star.

32 MOVIE

"My Bloody Valentine." [1981]

39 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

55 Police Woman

Pepper [Angie Dickinson] infiltrates a college drug ring to pinpoint the source of a batch of lethal
downers.

11:35

15 A Current Afair

21 Barney Miller

A string of false alarms suggest that a sniper may be after a cop.

Midnight

4 Newlywed Game

7 Movie

"The Land That Time Forgot." [1975]

11 Making of a Continent

22 Pat Sajak

28 Entertainment Tonight

46 700 Club

12:05
15 Pat Sajak

21 Nightline

12:30

4 Dating Game

5 16 33 Late Night with David Letterman

Scheduled: Talk-show host Larry King, jockey Julie Krone and singer Etta James.

9 Movie

"The St. Valentine's Day Massacre." [1967]

28 USA Today

55 Best of Gleason

12:35

21 Arsenio Hall

Scheduled: Anita Baker; Rue McClanahan.

1AM

2 Arsenio Hall

4 MOVIE

"Busting." [1974]

11 Chicago Tonight with John Callaway

46 INN News-Brad Holbrook

1:30

5 16 33 Later with Bob Costas


11 Bergerac

22 Night Heat

32 Taxi

46 Lester Sumrall

1:35

21 USA Today

2AM

2 5 7 16 News (all rebroadcasts)

32 Countdown to Quitting: Stop Smoking-Commercial Program

33 Superior Court

46 Camp Meeting USA

2:30

2 Family Medical Center

5 The Judge

7 Movie BW

"Triple Justice." [1940] George O'Brien.

9 Think and Grow Rich-Commercial Program

11 Headline News (on a PBS station?)

16 Studio 16

22 CBS News Nightwatch-Charlie Rose

32 Movie BW

"Anna Karenina." [1935]


55 A Man Called Intrepid

3AM

2 Night Heat

See 1:30, WSBT.

4 Movie

"Yours, Mine and Ours." [1968]

5 Family Feud

9 INN News

46 Richard Roberts

3:30

5 MOVIE

"Love and Larceny." [1985]

9 Hogan's Heroes

4am

2 CBS News Nightwatch-Charlie Rose

7 Movie

"Two in the Dark." [1936]

9 Movie

"Fast Break." [1979]

46 Breakthrough

4:30
22 CBS News Nightwatch Continues

46 Jimmy Swaggart

55 Dukes of Hazzard

-crainbebo

Re: Retro: Northern Indiana, Tue. February 14th, 1989

7AM

55 Froggie's Pad (local?)

I recall reading on the WFFT Wikipedia entry that they had some local children's programming;
the title sounds familiar now that I think about it.

8AM

4 Woody Woodpecker and Friends

32 Woody Woodpecker

Was there a diference? Was one station showing strips while the other aired the canned
"Program Exchanged" version that was on the air by around this time?

I don't see a diference, both are 30 minutes.

-crainbebo

7AM

55 Froggie's Pad (local?)


I recall reading on the WFFT Wikipedia entry that they had some local children's programming;
the title sounds familiar now that I think about it.

"Froggie's Pad" and "Happy's Place" were indeed both local kid shows, and both ran well into the
90s.

6AM

46 Heritage Today

This was the former "PTL Club" under new management, after Jerry Falwell's group took it over
following Jim Bakker's arrest about a couple of years earlier.

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

2PM

46 Lassie

2:30

46 Yogi Bear

3PM

46 Jetsons

3:30

46 Ducktales (on a religious independent?)

4PM

46 Alvin & The Chipmunks


4:30

46 Fun House

5PM

46 Gomer Pyle USMC BW

5:30

46 Andy Griffith

6PM

46 Wonderful World of Disney

Movie: "Charlie the Lonesome Cougar" [1967], conclusion.

It was commonplace for LeSEA's stations to run secular family programming, including top-rung
material such as Disney and Chipmunks, on weekday afternoons, while leaving the rest to
"Jesus" (apart from INN's newscasts).

Retro: Washington-Baltimore Friday, January 29, 1971

From TV Guide, Washington-Baltimore Edition:

WMAR Ch. 2 Baltimore (CBS)

7 AM CBS News (John Hart)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 News

9:40 Dialing For Dollars


10 AM To Tell The Truth

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Afair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 News (doesn't say if local or CBS; if CBS,

Douglas Edwards is the anchor)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Woman's Angle

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Big Valley

5:30 Dragnet

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:30 The Interns

8:30 The New Andy Griffith Show (he's a mayor

instead of a sherif)

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Rounders"

10:45 Apollo Preview (Apollo 14)


11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movies: "Deadline U.S.A." and "The Man Who

Understood Women" (Merv Griffin airs Sunday

11:30 PM)

3 AM News

WRC Ch. 4 Washington, DC (NBC)

6:05 News

6:10 Faith In Life

6:20 Down To Earth

6:25 Education Exhange: "Know Your Heart"

6:55 Events 4 Washington

7 AM Today (Barbara Walters interviews Mrs. Spiro Agnew)

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Dick Shawn; Brenda Vaccaro,

Victor Buono, Charo)

10 AM Dinah's Place (Efrem Zimbalist Jr. talks about being a

vegetarian; Paul Blange prepares hussard (a meat dish)

and bananas fosters)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (James Brolin, Jan Murray, Vincent Price,

Lily Tomlin, Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where


12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

1 PM News

1:30 Words And Music

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World (then still called "Another World/Bay City")

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Somerset (then still called "Another World/Somerset")

4:30 Movie: "The Money Trap"

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 NBC News (this was the Chancellor/Brinkley/

McGee triumvirate)

7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:30 Highlights Of The Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus

(Jack Cassidy hosts from St. Petersburg, FL)

8:30 Name Of The Game

10 PM Strange Report

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (Barbara Sharma of "Laugh-In")

1 AM Movie: "Don't Bother To Knock"

2:30 Faith And Life

2:45 Events 4 Washington

WTTG Ch. 5 Washington, DC (Ind.)


6:55 Today In Your Life

7 AM University Of Michigan

7:30 Banana Splits

8 AM Flintstones

8:30 Dennis The Menace

9 AM Hazel

9:30 Peyton Place

10 AM Truth Or Consequences

10:30 Movie Game (Robert Stack, Ruby Keeler,

George Peppard, Forrest Tucker)

11 AM You Don't Say! (Dina Merrill, Allan Sherman)

11:30 Galloping Gourmet

12 N Panorama

2 PM Movie: "The Green Glove"

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM My Favorite Martian

4:30 McHale's Navy

5 PM Star Trek

6 PM I Love Lucy

6:30 Petticoat Junction

7 PM Dick Van Dyke

7:30 Truth Or Consequences

8 PM To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass,

Bill Cullen, Durward Kirby)

8:30 David Frost (photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt;


folk singer Odetta; Cleveland mayor Carl Stokes;

Chief Dan George ("Little Big Man"); guitarists

George Barnes and Danny Pizzarelli)

10 PM News, Weather, Sports

11 PM Perry Mason

12 M Combat!

WMAL (WJLA) Ch. 7 Washington, DC (ABC)

7 AM Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp (delay from Sat 9 AM)

8 AM Magic Door

9 AM Virginia Graham

10 AM Claire (don't know who this is; her guest is Ernest K.

Gann, author of "The Antagonist")

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 That Girl

12 N News, Weather, Sports

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows
4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (pre-empted on Ch. 9,

delay from 4 PM)

5 PM Daniel Boone

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner)

7 PM What's My Line? (Arlene Francis, Meredith MacRae,

Gene Rayburn, Soupy Sales)

7:30 Brady Bunch

8 PM Nanny And The Professor (guest: Cesar Romero)

8:30 Partridge Family

9 PM That Girl

9:30 Odd Couple (Dr. Nancy Cunningham is introduced)

10 PM Love, American Style (Tiny Tim, Judy Carne, Robert Reed,

Anjanette Comer, Jerry Van Dyke, Ross Martin, Jack Klugman,

Ann Elder, Jack Cassidy, Yvonne Craig)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Dick Cavett (Brenda Vaccaro, Loretta Lynn, Kathy Huppe (discussing

her disqualification from the Miss America pageant))

WGAL Ch. 8 Lancaster, PA (NBC)

6:30 Country Music

7 AM Today

9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 4)

10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Noonday On 8

1 PM Dick Van Dyke

1:30 Words And Music

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Somerset

4:30 David Frost (same as Ch. 5)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Highlights Of The Ringling Brothers and Barnum

& Bailey Circus

8:30 Name Of The Game

10 PM Strange Report

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM News

WTOP (WUSA) Ch. 9 Washington, DC (CBS)


6 AM TBA

6:30 Spectrum

6:55 News

7 AM Harambee

8 AM CBS News

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show (guest: Mickey Rooney)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Afair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 News (with a local newscast at 1, I assume

this is CBS)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM News

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Wild Wild West (guest: Harvey Korman)

5 PM It Takes A Thief

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

7 PM CBS News
7:30 The Interns

8:30 The New Andy Griffith Show

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Rounders"

10:45 Apollo Preview

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "House Of Dracula"

1 AM Movie: "Special Correspondent"

2:30 News

WBAL Ch. 11 Baltimore (NBC)

6:30 Learning To Read

7 AM Today

9 AM Hazel

9:30 Danny Thomas (pilot for "The Andy Griffith Show,"

where Danny is arrested for running a stop sign

in Mayberry)

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Galloping Gourmet

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM I Love Lucy
1:30 This Week's News

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Wild Wild West

5:30 News, Weather, Sports

6 PM Duckpins And Dollars

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:30 Highlights Of The Ringling Brothers and

Barnum & Bailey Circus

8:30 Name Of The Game

10 PM Strange Report

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM News

WJZ Ch. 13 Baltimore (ABC)

6:15 Matter Of Pride (the philosophies of Langston Hughes,

Marcus Garvey, and educator Alain Locke)

6:45 Consumer Checkout

6:55 News
7 AM Cartoon Festival

8:30 Leave It To Beaver

9 AM Arnold Zenker (anyone remember when he subbed for

Cronkite during the AFTRA strike in 1967?)

10:15 Movie: "The Veils Of Bagdad"

11:30 That Girl

12 N News, Weather, Sports

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 4)

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 David Frost (same as Ch. 5)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Brady Bunch

8 PM Nanny And The Professor

8:30 Partridge Family

9 PM That Girl

9:30 Odd Couple

10 PM Love, American Style

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Track Of The Cat"

1 AM News
1:05 Dick Cavett (delay from 11:30 PM)

2:35 Christophers

WFAN (WFDC) Ch. 14 Washington, DC (Ind.)

3:30 Movie: "Frontier Outlaws"

5 PM Teenarama Party

6 PM Films

7 PM Community Roundtable

8 PM Checkpoint 14

8:30 Pantalla Pan Americana

9 PM Movie: "I Cover The Underworld"

sign of 10:30 PM

WBOC Ch. 16 Salisbury, MD (ABC/CBS/NBC)

network listings only

7 AM Today

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Afair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News


12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Somerset

6:30 CBS News

7:30 The Interns

8:30 The New Andy Griffith Show

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Rounders"

10:45 Apollo Preview

11:30 Tonight Show

WDCA Ch. 20 Washington, DC (Ind.)

11 AM Jack LaLanne

11:30 Our Gang

12 N Romper Room

1 PM Movie: "The Fuller Brush Girl" (Lucille Ball, Eddie

Albert, from '50)

3 PM Ultra Man

3:30 Spiderman

4 PM Little Rascals

4:30 Speed Racer


5 PM Munsters

5:30 Batman (Burgess Meredith as the Penguin)

6 PM Lost In Space

7 PM Get Smart

7:30 Here Come The Brides

8:30 Movie: "An Eye For An Eye" (watch for Ron Howard's

dad Rance, from '66)

10:30 Felony Squad

11 PM Hugh Hefner

12 M Movie: "Bang! Bang! You're Dead!"

WMET (WUTB) Ch. 24 Baltimore (Ind.)

12 N Bewitched (pre-empted on Ch. 13, delay from 11 AM)

12:30 Movie: "Magnificent Roughnecks"

2 PM Newlywed Game (pre-empted on Ch. 13)

2:30 Dating Game (pre-empted on Ch. 13)

3 PM General Hospital (pre-empted on Ch. 13)

3:30 Ladies' Day

4 PM Waterfront

4:30 News, Weather, Sports

5 PM Treehouse Club

5:30 Sports Talk (Lenny Moore)

sign of after this show


WHAG Ch. 25 Hagerstown, MD (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Generally Speaking

1:30 Words And Music

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Steve Allen (George Jessel, actress Fifi

D'Orsay, singer Joe Williams)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Porter Wagoner

7:30 Highlights Of The Ringling Brothers and

Barnum & Bailey Circus


8:30 Name Of The Game

10 PM Strange Report

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WETA Ch. 26 Washington, DC (PBS)

8 AM Sesame Street

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM In-school programs

12 N Stock Market Report

1 PM In-school programs

2:30 Environment (topic: air pollution)

3 PM In-school programs

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Hodgepodge Lodge

6 PM Newsroom

7 PM Wall Street Week

7:30 Book Beat (Nadine Gordimer discusses "A Guest Of

Honor," about the struggle for political and personal

freedom in South Africa)

8 PM Masterpiece Theatre: "The First Churchills," Part 3

9 PM Soul! (singer-composer Leon Thomas, singer Vivian Reed,

poet Don L. Lee, Louise Meriwether, author of "Daddy


Was A Number Runner")

10 PM Newsroom

11 PM San Francisco Mix (a couple traveling through California

and Nevada)

11:30 Course Of Our Times (U.S.-Japanese relations since World

War I)

sign of 12 M

WSBA (WPMT) Ch. 43 York, PA (CBS)

network programs and local newscasts only

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Afair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 News (don't know if local or CBS)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night


6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7:30 The Interns

8:30 The New Andy Griffith Show

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Rounders"

10:45 Apollo Preview

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

WMPB Ch. 67 Baltimore (PBS)

8 AM In-school programs

8:30 Communication Skills

9 AM In-school programs

10 AM Sesame Street

11 AM In-school programs

3:30 Communication Skills

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Hodgepodge Lodge

6 PM Skiing (instructional)

6:30 Electric Game Farm (a discussion of ecology)

7 PM Wall Street Week

7:30 Strategy For Action (tutorial programs organized

by students from Morgan State College and

Johns Hopkins University)


8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Jim Dale Reviews

9 PM Thirty Minutes

9:30 Maryland Weekend

10 PM Session '71

10:30 Flick Out (four films about women: "A Man And A Woman,"

"Face Junk," "Constance," and "Ruby")

11 PM San Francisco Mix

sign of 11:30 PM

Retro: Hartford November 15-16, 1958 - WTIC switch to CBS

Source: TV Guide New York City Metro edition

This edition did not carry listings for WHCT, the former CBS affiliate

Saturday November 15, 1958 last day as an independent

10:30a Kingdom of the Sea Speed, Spray and Spills

11:00a Hi-Time Wells

11:30a Genius education

12:00p Farm Report Frank Atwood; guest: Jean Colbert, radio commentator, discusses her
recent trip to Africa

12:30p The Cisco Kid

01:00p This is UConn Stretching the Food Dollar guest: Mildred Smith, consumer marketing
specialist

01:30p Flash Gordon The Breath of Death

02:00p Movie to be announced

03:00p Movie My Friend Flicka 1943


04:30p Movie North of the Rio Grande (Hopalong Cassidy movie)

05:30p Steve Donovan Decision at Noon

06:00p O. Henry Playhouse Girl

06:30p Capt. David Grief The Gun Runners

07:00p News Ed Anderson

07:15p Weather

07:20p Sports Bob Steele

07:30p Movie Down to Earth

09:25p Weather

09:30p Official Detective The Blind Man

10:00p Championship Bowling

11:00p Movie Bride of Frankenstein 1935

12:15a Laugh Theater

12:35a News and Weather

12:40a Moment of Meditation

Sunday November 16, 1957 1st day as a CBS affiliate

07:55a Morning Prayer religion

08:00a Genius education

08:30a Sunrise Semester a discussion of novelists from Stendhal to Hemmingway

09:00a Zero 1960 religion Communism-Giant in the East

09:30a Look and Learn education

10:00a Lamp Unto My Feet Religion and Science

10:30a Look Up and Live

11:00a UN in Action interview


11:30a Camera Three James Macandrew interviews French film director Rene Clair

11:55a News Harry Reasoner

12:00a American Legend

12:30a We Believe Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman discusses Jewish Symbolism

01:00p Tuesdays Child (special) The Hartford Association for Retarded Children presents this
15-minute documentary film

01:15p Sports Page Jim McKay; the history of the Cleveland Browns is traced

01:30p Pro Football New York Giants vs. Pittsburgh Steelers from Pittsburgh; Chris Schenkel
and Johnny Lujack report

04:15p To Be Annouced

04:30p Shirley Temple Film Festival Wee Willie Winkle 1937

06:00p Gray Ghost The Humanitarian

06:30p Twentieth Century The Russo-Finnish War

07:00p 26 Men The Last Rebellion (CBS ran Lassie)

07:30p Jack Benny guest: George Burns (tape)

08:00p Ed Sullivan guests: France Nuyen and William Shatner from the Broadway show The
World of Suzie Wong; Roberta Peters; Wayne and Shuster; Lou Costello; Arnold Stang; Dody
Goodman; the Impero Brothers, novelty balancing act; and the Joe Noble Trio, dancing and fire
eating act (tape)

09:00p G.E. Theater The Falling Angel starring Louis Jourdan and Edie Adams (film)

09:30p Alfred Hitchcock Man With a Problem (film)

10:00p Keep Talking

10:30p Whats My Line?

11:00p News Walter Cronkite

11:15p Movie A Millionaire for Christy 1951

12:45a News and Weather

12:50a Moment of Meditation


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I have seen old TV listings for Connecticut indicating that "Lassie" aired on WNHC-8 (now
WTNH), normally an ABC affiliate, during most of the time that WHCT-18 was a CBS-owned
station, and that WNHC continued to air "Lassie" well into the 1960's.

Additionally, "I Love Lucy" and "The $64,000 Question" were broadcast on WNHC during the
time WHCT was owned by CBS.

It's interesting that while CBS owned a UHF station in Hartford that for the 1955-58 period, three
of the network's most popular shows (if not the three most popular shows on the network)
would air on a VHF station normally carrying another network's programming.

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WNHC kept a secondary affiliation because WHCT couldn't reach the western part of the state. I
can't blame CBS for that arrangement.

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Frankly, I couldn't even receive analog channel 18 up to when it was forced of the air in the
spring of 1991. I live in southern Hartford County, with Avon Mountain to my north-northwest. It
wasn't distance that killed their signal. It was due to reflections with terrain and me being at the
bottom of New Britain's Walnut Hill.

Signal problems also used to plague the old channel 30 of New Britain/Hartford. Until their signal
was increased in 1978, they needed WATR-TV channel 20 of Waterbury to bring NBC in clean to
much of the Naugatuck River Valley and New Haven.

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It's interesting that in it's early years (up to around 1959), TV Guide would list what shows were
on film and later tape.

But starting in 1959, with most shows either filmed or taped in advance, TV Guide changed it's
indication on the recorded status of programs, and instead of indicating which shows were on
film or tape, they indicated which shows were live.

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Quote Originally Posted by KML-224

Frankly, I couldn't even receive analog channel 18 up to when it was forced of the air in the
spring of 1991. I live in southern Hartford County, with Avon Mountain to my north-northwest. It
wasn't distance that killed their signal. It was due to reflections with terrain and me being at the
bottom of New Britain's Walnut Hill.

Signal problems also used to plague the old channel 30 of New Britain/Hartford. Until their signal
was increased in 1978, they needed WATR-TV channel 20 of Waterbury to bring NBC in clean to
much of the Naugatuck River Valley and New Haven.

There was some investigation, even after WTIC came on the air, into making Hartford an all-UHF
market. The Springfield stations, along with the existing UHF stations in the area, didn't want the
competition. One plan had channel 3 moving to Providence (and move WNHC back to channel 6
in order to free up another VHF elsewhere) and another was to make channel 3 the educational
TV allocation. In hindsight it's obvious that all-UHF would never work.

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I thought WNHC was moved from Channel 6 to Channel 8 because of interference with WFIL
(now WPVI) in Philadelphia.

Had it been moved back to Channel 6, it might have have to have been re-allocated to Hartford,
and the New Bedford Channel 6 allocation would have had to go away.

Perhaps the FCC could have ended up moving Chanel 3 to Providence (which might have become
the home of WTEV/WLNE), make Channel 8 noncommercial, allocated to a town between
Hartford and New Haven, and force both WTIC/WFSB and WNHC/WTNH to UHF.

Had that occurred, Hartford's WEDH, on VHF, might have been the "most-watched" NET/PBS
member station for the simple reason that it would have had the clearest reception on most sets
in the area.

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Re: Retro: Hartford November 15-16, 1958 - WTIC switch to CBS

Here are some stories from Broadcasting-Telecasting about possible channel moves and
deintermixture:

Moving WNHC back to channel 6:

http://www.americanradiohistory.com/...rch=%22wnhc%22

Protest by UHF stations requesting deletion of channel 3 from Hartford:

http://www.americanradiohistory.com/...deintermixture hartford%22

A New England deintermixture plan:

http://www.americanradiohistory.com/...deintermixture hartford%22

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Re: Retro: Hartford November 15-16, 1958 - WTIC switch to CBS

I noticed "Sunrise Semester" on Sunday morning; at the

time it wasn't on CBS but aired on WCBS at 6:30 AM

weekdays. The first course, in 1957, covered Stendhal's

"The Red and the Black," and the bookstores in New York

couldn't keep it in stock. I wonder if WCBS was repeating

it (or doing one similar) and WTIC was picking it up.

The discussion concerning the what-ifs of channel allocation

swaps says that WEDH might have become the most-watched

PBS station. I wonder which one is; my gut says either WGBH

or KQED.

Retro: Rochester/Syracuse/Bufalo Saturday, August 5, 1978

From TV Guide, Rochester Edition:

WGR (WGRZ) Ch. 2 Bufalo (NBC)

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Not For Women Only ("Sex Education For Adults," Part 1)

7:30 Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine (childhood photos of

Arthur Ashe; film highlights of 1950; a tennis match played

on ice)

8 AM Hong Kong Phooey


8:30 Go Go Globetrotters

10:30 Pink Panther

11 AM Baggy Pants And The Nitwits

11:30 Space Sentinels

12 N Land Of The Lost

12:30 Thunder

1 PM To The Point

1:30 Straight Line

2 PM Movie: "Warpath"

4 PM Baseball Warm-Up

4:15 Baseball: Dodgers-Giants (rain game on tape: Phillies-Pirates)

7 PM Hee Haw (Johnny Rodriguez, Susan Raye, comic Sherif Crumbley,

disc jockey C.B. Slane, time approximate)

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Land That Time Forgot"

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Charles Grodin, musical guest Paul Simon)

1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Frankie Valli, the Jacksons, Lake, the

Alan Parsons Project, the Village Idiots, comics James Aleck and

Joey Camen)

WCBS Ch. 2 New York City (CBS)

late night only

2:05 Movie: "Serenade"


4:30 Movie: "The Treasure Of Pancho Villa"

WSYR (WSTM) Ch. 3 Syracuse (NBC)

6:30 University Of Michigan

7 AM Salty Sam/Three Stooges

8 AM Hong Kong Phooey

8:30 Go Go Globetrotters

10:30 Pink Panther

11 AM Baggy Pants And The Nitwits

11:30 Soul Train (Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams)

12:30 Hot Fudge

1 PM Movie: "Calling Dr. Death" (not Steve Williams, but Lon

Chaney, from '43)

2:15 Movie: "Cauldron Of Blood" (one of Boris Karlof's last, from '68)

4 PM Baseball Warm-Up

4:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2)

7 PM Hee Haw (time approximate)

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Land That Time Forgot"

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

WIVB Ch. 4 Bufalo (CBS)


7 AM Summer Semester: "U.S. Foreign Policy"

7:30 Carrascolendas

8 AM Three Robonic Stooges

8:30 Speed Buggy

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10:30 Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour

11:30 Secrets Of Isis

12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

12:30 Space Academy

1 PM What's New, Mr. Magoo?

1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival ("The Chipmates," a group

of English children and their pet chimpanzee, who uncover

a thief in a waxworks and get involved in glider flying)

2 PM NFL Great Teams/Great Years (the 1969 Kansas City Chiefs

and the 1968 Baltimore Colts (the team that lost to the Jets

in Super Bowl III)

3 PM Disco Step By Step

4 PM Challenge For The Championship (Grand Prix drivers Mario

Andretti, Niki Lauda, James Hunt, and Jody Scheckler in

interviews and in action around the world)

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (Hugh Corro makes his first defense

of the middleweight title against Ronnie Harris, 15 rounds,

from Buenos Aires; the Whitney, a horse race for three-year-

olds and up from Saratoga Springs, NY; female bullfighter

Raquel Martinez)
6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Bob Schiefer)

7 PM Disaster: How And Why (the 1961 Bel Air fire)

7:30 Sha Na Na (guest: Dion)

8 PM Emergency One!

9 PM CBS Movie: "Burn!"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Theatre Of Death"

WTVH Ch. 5 Syracuse (CBS)

7:30 Summer Semester

8 AM Three Robonic Stooges

8:30 Speed Buggy

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10:30 Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour

11:30 Secrets Of Isis

12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

12:30 Space Academy

1 PM Toy Shop Corporation

2 PM Movie: "How Awful About Allan"

3:30 Drag Racing

4 PM Family Afair

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

6 PM News
6:30 CBS News

7 PM Candid Camera (a very leaky ceiling complicates a

secretary's job; pedestrians find a set of earrings

in the street, with a return address attached)

7:30 Gong Show (judges: Patty Andrews, Rex Reed, Jaye

P. Morgan)

8 PM NFL Preseason: Bills-Lions

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Movie: "Hellfighters"

CJOH Ch. 6 Deseronto, ON (CTV)

6 AM University Of The Air

6:30 University Of The Air

7 AM Tree House (wonder if this is Treehouse Club?)

7:30 Cartoons

8:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre

9 AM Rocket Robin Hood

9:30 Let's Go

10 AM George (I don't know what this is about--George weighs

in at 250 pounds and all eforts to keep him on a diet

fail. Marshall Thompson stars as his keeper.)

10:30 Kidstuf

11:30 Laurel & Hardy

12 N Spider-Man
12:30 Willy & Floyd

1 PM Horst Koehler

1:30 Red Fisher

2 PM Summer Sports

3 PM Tennis: Tom Okker (Netherlands) vs. Dick Stockton (U.S. and

not the sportscaster) at the 1977 Rothmanns International

Tennis Tournament in Toronto

4 PM Wide World Of Sports (Canadian version: the fifth race in the

Labatt Championship Series for Formula Atlantic cars from

Elkhart Lake, WI; the U.S.A. Mini-Olympics from Colorado Springs)

6 PM News

6:30 Sports Flashback

7 PM Bionic Woman (one hour before NBC)

8 PM CTV Movie: "The Return Of The Pink Panther"

10:30 Rolf Harris (remember "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport"?)

11 PM CTV News (Keith Morrison)

11:20 Sports

11:30 Royal Visit: Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau

address the nation at a dinner given by the Prime Minister in Edmonton

(live).

12 M Movie: "Pete 'n' Tillie"

WKBW Ch. 7 Bufalo (ABC)

6:30 Better Way


7 AM Agriculture U.S.A.

7:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends

8 AM Dynomutt

8:30 Popeye/Porky Pig

9:30 Scooby's All-Star Laf-A-Lympics

11:30 Krofft Supershow

12:30 Munsters

1 PM Mind Over Myth

1:30 Today's Woman

2 PM Building A Decent Future

2:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals

3 PM This Week In Baseball

3:30 Wide World Of Sports (U.S. version: the U.S.A.

Mini-Olympics)

5:30 Golf: PGA Championship (third round)

7 PM News

7:30 Eye On Bufalo

8 PM NFL Preseason: Bills-Lions

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Movie: "The Group"

2:30 Mind Over Myth

3 AM ABC News (Sylvia Chase/Tom Jarriel)

WROC Ch. 8 Rochester (NBC)


5:25 Better Way

5:55 News

6 AM 700 Club

7 AM Batman (Milton Berle as Louie the Lilac)

7:30 Kidsworld

8 AM Hong Kong Phooey

8:30 Go Go Globetrotters

10:30 Pink Panther

11 AM Baggy Pants And The Nitwits

11:30 Magic Of Mark Wilson

12 N Movie: "The Bridges At Toko-Ri"

2 PM Hee Haw

3 PM The Sellin' Of Jamie Thomas (conclusion of a tale

about a runaway slave and his parents)

3:30 The Racers

4 PM Baseball Warm-Up

4:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2)

7 PM Lawrence Welk (songs saluting American pastimes,

time approximate)

8 PM NFL Preseason: Bills-Lions

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM Midnight Special (the 1972 series opener: host John

Denver; Linda Ronstadt, Helen Reddy, Cass Elliot,

War, the Isley Brothers, Harry Chapin, David Clayton-


Thomas, the Everly Brothers, Argent, 24-hour delay)

WIXT (WSYR) Ch. 9 Syracuse (ABC)

7 AM Big Blue Marble

7:30 Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine (the machine talks to

Christopher Columbus (Laurie Faso))

8 AM Dynomutt

8:30 Superfriends

9:30 Scooby's All-Star Laf-A-Lympics

11:30 Krofft Supershow

12:30 Movie: "Not Of This Earth"

1:45 Movie: "The Brain From Planet Arous"

3 PM Greatest Sports Legends (Hank Aaron)

3:30 Wide World Of Sports

5:30 Golf: PGA Championship (third round)

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM The Archie Situation Comedy Musical Variety Show

(actors play the characters from the "Archie" comic strip)

9 PM Love Boat (Pat Morita, Gary Collins, Diane Baker, Jonelle Allen,

Antonio Fargas)

10 PM Fantasy Island (guests: David Doyle, Mindy Naud)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Count Your Blessings"

1:30 ABC News


WOR (WWOR) Ch. 9 New York City (Ind.)

7:30 News

8 AM Davey And Goliath

8:15 Davey And Goliath

8:30 Viewpoint On Nutrition

9 AM Daniel Boone

10 AM Movie: "They Came From Beyond Space"

11:30 Movie: "The Terrornauts"

1 PM Movie: "Things To Come"

3 PM Movie: "The Crimson Cult" (this is Boris Karlof's last role,

from '68)

5 PM Coral Jungle

6 PM Horse Racing From Saratoga

6:30 Movie: "Four Feathers"

9 PM Pro Soccer: New York Cosmos at Dallas Tornado

11 PM Second City TV (time approximate)

11:30 Horse Racing From Roosevelt

12 M Wrestling

1 AM Movie: "The Dungeons Of Harrow"

2:40 News

WHEC Ch. 10 Rochester (CBS)


6:30 Summer Semester

7 AM Banana Splits

7:30 The Archies

8 AM Three Robonic Stooges

8:30 Speed Buggy

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10:30 Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour

11:30 Secrets Of Isis

12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

12:30 Space Academy

1 PM What's New, Mr. Magoo?

1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM Movie: "The Crosby Case" (nothing to do with Bing)

3:15 Movie: "The Mystery Of Marie Roget"

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

6 PM News

6:30 On Trial (a high-school boy who struck a teacher while

defending his pregnant girlfriend faces a manslaughter

charge)

7 PM Star Trek

8 PM Bob Newhart

8:30 Baby, I'm Back

9 PM CBS Movie: "Burn!"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Chubasco"


WPIX Ch. 11 New York City (Ind.)

7 AM Carrascolendas

7:30 Aprenda Ingles

8 AM Dusty's Treehouse

8:30 Big Blue Marble

9 AM Courtship Of Eddie's Father

9:30 Family Afair

10 AM Jerry Falwell

11 AM I Dream Of Jeannie

11:30 F Troop

12 N Soap Factory Disco (guest: Loleatta Holloway)

12:30 Jackson Five

1 PM Get Smart

1:30 Movie: "Spy In Your Eye"

3 PM Hee Haw

4 PM Tarzan (guests: Diana Ross and the Supremes)

5 PM Mod Squad

6 PM Emergency One!

7 PM Odd Couple (the classic where Felix and Oscar appear

on "Password")

7:30 Odd Couple

8 PM Baseball: Orioles-Yankees

10:30 News (time approximate)


11 PM Odd Couple

11:30 The Rookies

12:30 The FBI

1:30 Biography

2 AM News

WOKR (WHAM) Ch. 13 Rochester (ABC)

7:15 Meditations

7:30 America '78

8 AM Dynomutt

8:30 Superfriends

9:30 Scooby's All-Star Laf-A-Lympics

11:30 Krofft Supershow

12:30 American Bandstand (guest: Pattie Brooks)

1:30 The Rookies

2:30 NFL Great Teams/Great Years (the 1968 New York Jets

(the Super Bowl-winning team) and the 1969 Minnesota

Vikings)

3:30 Wide World Of Sports

5:30 Golf: PGA Championship (third round)

7 PM News

7:30 News Conference

8 PM The Archie Situation Comedy Musical Variety Show

9 PM Love Boat
10 PM Fantasy Island

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Guys And Dolls"

2:30 ABC News

2:45 News

WXXI Ch. 21 Rochester (PBS)

7:30 Zoom

8 AM TBA

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Great Debates

11 AM Mundo Real

11:30 Que Pasa?

12 N French Chef

12:30 Crockett's Victory Garden

1 PM Washington Week In Review

1:30 Wall Street Week

2 PM The Advocates

3 PM Great Performances (Andre Previn leads the London

Symphony and soloist Arthur Rubinstein in Chopin's

F Minor Concerto for Piano and Orchestra.)

4 PM Five-Hundred-Mile Sculpture Garden

5 PM Over Easy (guests: Arthur Godfrey, Pete Seeger)

5:30 Turnabout
6 PM Pro Soccer: V.F.B. Stuttgart vs. Hamburg S.V.

7 PM Inside Albany

7:30 Agronsky And Company

8 PM World War I (the 1964 CBS series which I hope somebody

will dust of next year for the 100th anniversary of the start

of the war; this episode is about the battle of the Argonne Forest)

8:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals

9 PM In Performance At Wolf Trap (Dionne Warwick performs)

10 PM Shades Of Greene (Graham Greene? Presented: "Chagrin In Three Parts"

and "The Case For The Defence")

11 PM At The Top (Count Basie and his band)

sign of 12 M

WCNY Ch. 24 Syracuse (PBS)

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Once Upon A Classic ("Robin Hood," conclusion)

10:30 Daniel Foster, M.D.

11 AM Paint Along With Nancy Kominsky

11:30 Consumer Survival Kit

12 N TV Garden Club

12:30 Crockett's Victory Garden

1 PM Antiques

1:30 Wall Street Week

2 PM Firing Line (Malcolm Muggeridge assesses Alexander


Solzhenitsyn's commencement address at Harvard)

3 PM Forsyte Saga

4 PM Forsyte Saga

5 PM Over Easy

5:30 Turnabout

6 PM Pro Soccer (same as Ch. 21)

7 PM Inside Albany

7:30 Agronsky & Company

8 PM Great Performances (Eugene Ormandy leads the Philadelphia

Orchestra in Gustav Holst's "The Planets," with the Mendelssohn

Club of Philadelphia performing the choral segments.)

9 PM In Performance At Wolf Trap

10 PM Shades Of Greene

11 PM Movie: "The Outlaw" (this movie raised quite a flap when first

released in '43, thanks to Jane Russell's low-cut outfits)

sign of 12:40 AM

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Interestingly, it appears that WOR-9 New York (listed in upstate New York due to cable carriage)
didn't air the Mets' game at St. Louis that day or evening.

If it was a night game, it might have been bumped in favor of soccer (Was Pele still on the New
York Cosmos' roster then?).

Or did the agreement Eastern Microwave had with the station precluded or limited the number
of Mets' games from WOR that EM could carry to cable systems outside the New York area??

(By 1983, when my Boston suburb got cable TV and was able to get WOR/WWOR via cable, all of
the station's Mets' telecasts were seen on their by-then satellite "superstation" feed)

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Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant

Interestingly, it appears that WOR-9 New York (listed in upstate New York due to cable carriage)
didn't air the Mets' game at St. Louis that day or evening.

If it was a night game, it might have been bumped in favor of soccer (Was Pele still on the New
York Cosmos' roster then?).
Or did the agreement Eastern Microwave had with the station precluded or limited the number
of Mets' games from WOR that EM could carry to cable systems outside the New York area??

(By 1983, when my Boston suburb got cable TV and was able to get WOR/WWOR via cable, all of
the station's Mets' telecasts were seen on their by-then satellite "superstation" feed)

Unlike the "EMI Service" days in the 1990s, the (W)WOR signal soutside the NYC market, via
microwave and satellite, was exactly the same as back in NYC, leaving it to the cable systems
(with "guidance" from local stations (pre-1981) and sports teams) to black out programming if
needed.

I believe the game was either not televised, or seen on another NYC station other than WOR, as
the schedule above had no glaring holes.

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It doesn't seem likely that Channel 5 carried the Mets game;

Channel 9 had the Mets and Channel 11, the Yankees. Nor

do I think the o&os (2, 4, and 7) would have pre-empted their

regular programs (especially 7, with "The Love Boat" and "Fantasy

Island"). I think 9 simply had a program conflict and the Cosmos

won out that night.


Retro: North Carolina Saturday, August 4, 1973

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

7:30 Pebbles And Bamm Bamm (delay from Sun

9:30 AM)

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch (animated)

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies: "Scooby Doo Meets

Laurel And Hardy"

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival: "Mr. Horatio Knibbles,"

'71, from England

2 PM Car And Track

2:30 Movie: "That Funny Feeling"

4 PM Golf: Westchester Classic (third round)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather)

7 PM Hee Haw (Frankie Laine, Wanda Jackson, Tony Booth)

8 PM All In The Family


8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Ocean's 11" (the Frank Sinatra version, from '60)

E WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25

Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC;

WUNG/58 Concord, NC

of air on Saturday

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS)

7 AM Happy Jester

7:30 Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9 AM Whistle-Stop (local kids' show)

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival


2 PM Star Trek

3 PM Wrestling

4 PM Golf: Westchester Classic (third round)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Tommy Faile (local country-music show)

7:30 Here's Lucy (guest: Bob Cummings, delay from

Mon 9 PM)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Hollywood Squares (Bill Bixby, Glenn Ford, Rose Marie,

Jan Murray, Vincent Price, Elke Sommer, Jane Wyman,

Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM CBS News Retrospective: "Harvest Of Shame," Edward

R. Murrow's classic 1960 documentary about migrant workers

(delay from Sun 6 PM)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Deep In My Heart"

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC)

7:30 Bullwinkle (delay from Sun 11 AM)

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five


9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "Popeye Meets The Man

Who Hated Laughter"

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched (Paul Lynde as Uncle Arthur)

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Lidsville

1 PM Action '73 (from Malibu: Bobby Womack, Clint Holmes,

the Heywoods; dance of the month: the swing)

2 PM Lloyd Bridges' Water World

2:30 Sing A Country Song

3 PM No Time For Sergeants (with North Carolina native

Sammy Jackson)

3:30 Sports Action Pro-File (Kiki Batte, the first American

to win a World Cup ski race)

4 PM Boxing: Billy Backus vs. Miguel Barreto, welterweights,

12 rounds, from Madison Square Garden

5 PM Wide World Of Sports: Firecracker 400 auto race from

Daytona; World Lumberjack Championships from Hayward,

WI; Mr. World competition from Columbus, OH

6:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (Archie Campbell, Billy Walker,

Wanda Jackson, Billy Grammer)

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Partridge Family
8:30 Paul Lynde

9 PM Burns And Schreiber Comedy Hour (Susan Saint James, Peter

Boyle, singer-composer Kenny Rankin)

10 PM Jigsaw

11 PM ABC News (anchor not given)

11:15 Movie: "Psycho"

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

7 AM Movie: "The Incredible Shrinking Man"

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Teenage Frolics

1 PM Action '73

2 PM Sing A Country Song

2:30 World Putting Championship

3 PM Twilight Zone

3:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

4 PM Boxing

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Arthur Smith


7 PM Lawrence Welk (some down-home music)

8 PM Partridge Family

8:30 Paul Lynde

9 PM Burns And Schreiber Comedy Hour

10 PM Jigsaw

11 PM News

11:20 ABC News

11:35 Wrestling

12:35 Movie: "Pillow Talk"

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC)

7 AM Major Adams Trailmaster (the Ward Bond "Wagon Train"s)

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant (topic: competition; guest: George

Plimpton)

1 PM Soul Train (guest: Aretha Franklin)


2 PM Lancer

3 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

3:15 Baseball: Dodgers-Giants (backup game: Rangers-White Sox)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley)

7 PM UFO

8 PM Hitched ("busted pilot" about a newlywed couple (Sally Field

and Tim Matheson) who get separated and into misadventures

in the Old West)

9:30 Savage ("busted pilot" about a TV journalist who investigates

a compromising photo of a U.S. Supreme Court nominee, with

Martin Landau and Barbara Bain)

11 PM Roller Derby

12 M Movie: "Give A Girl A Break"

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

7 AM Across The Fence

7:30 Treehouse Club

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys


11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant

1 PM Bill Anderson

1:30 Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers (Buddy Ebsen,

Tom Kennedy)

2 PM Great Roads Of America

2:30 NFL Action '73

3 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

3:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Hitched

9:30 Savage

11 PM News

11:30 The Virginian

1 AM Christopher Closeup

1:15 Alcoholics Anonymous

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

7:30 Captain Noah And His Ark

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf
8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Lidsville

1 PM Action '73

2 PM Soul Train

3 PM Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers (Johnny Bench,

Bob Hope)

3:30 World Of Survival

4 PM Boxing

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Reasoner Report

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Partridge Family

8:30 Paul Lynde

9 PM Burns And Schreiber Comedy Hour

10 PM Jigsaw

11 PM ABC News

11:15 News

11:30 Movie: "Billy The Kid vs. Dracula"


WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM Merv Griffin

3 PM Arthur Smith

3:30 Sing A Country Song

4 PM Golf: Westchester Classic (third round)

6 PM Porter Wagoner

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News

11:30 Roller Derby


12:30 Movie: "The Private Lives Of Adam And Eve"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC)

7 AM Popeye

7:30 Stop, Look And Listen

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant

1 PM Movie: "Sunscorched" (a Western, not a beach movie)

2:30 World Of Survival

3 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

3:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6)

6 PM UFO (time approximate)

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Hitched

9:30 Savage

11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "The Man Who Could Cheat Death"

WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC)

6:45 Mulligan Stew

7:15 Davey And Goliath

7:30 Mr. Knozit

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant

1 PM Houndcats

1:30 Get Smart

2 PM Lawrence Welk

3 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

3:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6)

6 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News

7:30 Parent Game


8 PM Hitched

9:30 Savage

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Carousel"

1 AM News

1:05 With This Ring

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS)

6 AM Summer Semester: "Practical English For

Hispanic Americans"

6:30 Across The Fence

7 AM McHale's Navy

7:30 Gilligan's Island

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM Soul Train (Al Green, Mel and Tim)

3 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music


3:30 NFL Action '73

4 PM Golf: Westchester Classic (third round)

6 PM Black Unlimited (time approximate)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Wild Season"

1:30 Curious Kaleidoscope

WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7:15 Telestory

7:30 Batman (David Wayne as the Mad Hatter)

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Sealab 2020


12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Lidsville

1 PM Action '73

2 PM Soul Train

3 PM Animal World

3:30 Celebrity Bowling

4 PM Boxing

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Reasoner Report

7 PM It Takes A Thief

8 PM Partridge Family

8:30 Paul Lynde

9 PM Burns And Schreiber Comedy Hour

10 PM Jigsaw

11 PM ABC News

11:15 News

11:30 Wrestling

12:30 Movie: "Flying Tigers"

2 AM Movie: "The Fighting Seabees"

3:30 Movie: "Sands Of Iwo Jima"

WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

7 AM William Tell

7:30 Circus! (Bert Parks)


8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant

1 PM McHale's Navy

1:30 Big Picture

2 PM TBA

3 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

3:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 Star Trek

7:30 Adventures Of Black Beauty

8 PM Hitched

9:30 Savage

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Those Redheads From Seattle"

WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (ABC/CBS)


7 AM Jackson Five

7:30 The Osmonds

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM Soul Train (the Supremes, Lloyd Price)

3 PM Moe The Rooster

3:30 Sing A Country Song

4 PM Wrestling

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Lawrence Welk ("Hee Haw" aired on Wednesdays at 8,

but would eventually get this timeslot.)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM ABC News
11:15 Movie: "The Million Eyes Of Su-Muru"

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC)

7:30 Agriculture

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Lidsville

1 PM Action '73

2 PM American Angler

2:30 The Virginian

4 PM Boxing

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Reasoner Report

7 PM Roller Derby

8 PM Partridge Family

8:30 Paul Lynde

9 PM Burns And Schreiber Comedy Hour

10 PM Jigsaw
11 PM Movie: "Women Aren't Angels"

12:30 ABC News

WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC)

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant

1 PM Call Of The West (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns)

1:30 Sports Action Pro-File

2 PM Wrestling

3 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

3:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6)

6 PM Celebrity Bowling (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM TBA

7:30 Johnny Mann's Stand Up And Cheer (guest: Jo Anne Worley)

8 PM Hitched
9:30 Savage

11 PM Movie: "Night Caller From Outer Space"

WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.)

7:30 Across The Fence

8 AM Kenneth Copeland

8:30 Jimmy Swaggart

9 AM Ben Israel

9:30 Good News

10 AM Blue Ridge Quartet

10:30 Sego Brothers

11 AM Movie: "Love Happy" (the Marx Brothers, from '49--

an early part for Marilyn Monroe, also watch for

Raymond Burr)

1 PM Movie: "A King's Story" (documentary about Edward

VIII's decision to abdicate in order to marry Wallis

Simpson)

2:30 Movie: "The Monolith Monsters"

4 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour

5 PM Roller Derby (this may be "Roller Game Of The Week")

6:30 Wrestling

7:30 Movie: "Underground"

9 PM Movie: "None But The Lonely Heart"

11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents


11:30 Movie: "Colossus Of The Arena"

WTVI Ch. 42 Charlotte (PBS)

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Electric Company

sign of 12:30 PM

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Wednesday, Oct. 30th, 1991

Source: Seattle Times microfilm

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver (CBC)

4 KOMO Seattle (ABC)

5 KING Seattle (NBC)

7 KIRO Seattle (CBS)

9 KCTS Seattle (PBS)

11 KSTW Tacoma (IND)

13 KCPQ Tacoma (FOX)

22 KTZZ Seattle (IND)

28 KTPS Tacoma (PBS)


7AM

2 CBC Morning News

4 Good Morning America

Spencer Christian in Italica, Spain. Rstoration of Italica and Seville; Jason Robards; author
Maurice Sendak.

5 Today

Singer Nancy Wilson; floor care; sharing homes.

7 This Morning

Wilt Chamberlain; actor Phill Lewis ["Teech"]; talking to children about sex; decorating with
quilts.

9 Sesame Street

11 Jetsons

13 G.I. Joe

22 JEN (from 6:30)

7:30

11 Merrie Melodies

13 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

22 Casper the Friendly Ghost

8am

9 Captain Kangaroo

11 Ranger Charlie and Rosco

13 Peter Pan

22 Inspector Gadget
28 Sesame Street

8:30

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Dennis the Menace

13 Flintstones

22 He-Man

9am

2 Anything (?)

4 Regis & Kathie Lee

Guests: psychic Char; chef Paul Prudhomme.

5 Days of Our Lives

7 Geraldo

9 Sesame Street

11 Little House on the Prairie

13 Family Feud

22 The 700 Club

28 Sit & Be Fit

9:30

2 Wok with Yan

13 $100,000 Pyramid (syndicated)

28 French in Action
10am

2 Fred Penner's Place

4 Home

Getting coupon items free; Indianapolis Children's Museum; Christmas decorations; orchids; chef
George Mahafi.

5 Jenny Jones

Boy-crazy teens; fear of pregnancy and birth.

7 The Price is Right

9 Instructional TV

11 Chuck Woolery

Guest: David Leisure; Jodie Sweetin ["Full House"]; Charnelle Brown ["A Diferent World"].

13 Happy Days

22 Success-N-Life

28 Joy of Painting

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

13 Mr. Belvedere

22 Glass (?)

11am

2 Sesame Street

5 Classic Concentration

7 Young and the Restless

11 People's Court

13 Matlock
A legal secretary [Shirley Knight] is accused of murdering her boss, who was having an afair with
her daughter.

22 Casey Treat

28 3-2-1 Contact

11:30

4 Loving

5 One on One with John Tesh

Larry Gatlin; Bruce Boxleitner.

11 People's Court

22 Tomorrow (World?)

28 Reading Rainbow

Noon

2 4 All My Children

5 7 News

9 Nova

Crews film the North American black bear for a year in the wild as it forages, mates, gives birth
and hibernates.

11 Joan Rivers

13 Rockford Files

A stewardness [Sharon Gless], a friend of Rockford's, becomes an assassin's target after an


innocent conversation with a passenger.

22 Movie

"Mr. Denning Drives North." [1951] John Mills, Phyllis Calvert. A man accidentally kills his
daughter's lover and then dumps the corpse, which disappears.

28 Sesame Street
12:30

5 Closer Look

Legalizing suicide.

1PM

2 Midday

4 One Life to Live

5 Another World

7 As The World Turns

9 Instructional TV

11 Movie

"Secret Weapons." [1985] Linda Hamilton, Sally Kellerman. A KGB colonel's wife turns a young
Soviet and her comrades into seductive spies.

13 Horror Hall of Fame

Robert Englund pays tribute to horror films with clips, and awards are presented for
achievement in the field.

28 Instructional TV

2PM

2 Coronation Street

4 General Hospital

5 Santa Barbara

7 Guiding Light

9 Woodcarving (?)

22 Ron Reagan
28 French in Action

2:30

2 Alice

9 Sesame Street

28 French in Action

3PM

2 Facts of Life

4 Northwest Afternoon

Mr. Blackwell's best-and-worst dressed lists.

5 Maury Povich

7 Sally Jessy Raphael

"I tried to kill my best friend who stole my man."

11 Video Power

13 DuckTales

22 I Love Lucy

28 Quilting (?)

3:30

2 Danger Bay

9 Reading Rainbow

11 James Bond Jr.

13 Chip 'n Dale

22 Leave it to Beaver
28 Quilt in a Day

4PM

2 WKRP in Cincinnati

4 Love Connection

5 Oprah Winfrey

7 Donahue

Topic: multiple spouses.

9 Square One Television

11 Tiny Toon Adventures

13 Tale Spin

22 I Dream of Jeannie

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

Double Trouble steals Minnehaha Falls.

4:30

2 Taxi

4 Family Feud

9 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

See 4PM.

11 Saved By The Bell

13 Darkwing Duck

22 Bewitched

28 Shining Time Station


5PM

2 Video Hits

4 5 7 News

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Hogan Family

13 Beetlejuice

22 Too Close for Comfort

28 Reading Rainbow

5:30

2 Golden Girls

9 Nightly Business Report

11 Growing Pains

13 Perfect Strangers

22 Three's Company

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6PM

2 News

4 ABC News

5 NBC News

7 CBS News

9 MacNeil/ Lehrer NewsHour

11 Who's the Boss?

13 Candid Camera (in 1991?)


22 Amen

28 One on One

6:30

4 5 News

7 Cosby Show

Rudy feels ill-equipped for sixth grade.

11 Night Court

13 Hard Copy

22 Newhart

28 Hometime

Structural repairs. Part 2 of 4.

7PM

2 Newsmagazine

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Demi Moore.

7 News

9 National Geographic

Amazonian creatures adapt to extreme seasonal fluctuations in water levels.

11 Cheers

13 Inside Edition

Inside Buckingham Palace.

22 Movie
"Hell Night." [1981] Linda Blair. Fraternity and sorority pledges spend the night in a mansion
haunted by victims of a family massacre.

28 Nightly Business Report

7:30

2 The Wonder Years

In hopes of a night on the town, Kevin coaches an aspiring driver.

4 Jeopardy!

5 Evening Magazine

7 Inside Line

11 Golden Girls

13 A Current Afair

28 Emmerdale Farm

Nick goes to court; Jackie disposes of dangerous pesticides.

8PM

2 Urban Angel

Concern for a battered wife lands Victor in jail, Tribune stafers worry about conditions in the
neighborhood.

4 Dinosaurs

Refrigerators creatures take Charlene and Baby hostage.

5 Unsolved Mysteries

Bizarre happenings at the St. James Hotel in New Mexico; haunted house in Florida; con artist
poses as doctor.

7 The Royal Family

Al [Redd Foxx] learns a former romantic rival is attending a church barbecue.

9 Mark Russell
Russell lampoons politicians and newsmakers.

11 Movie

"Deepstar Six." [1989] Taurean Blacque; Nancy Everhard. Underwater researchers are trapped 6
miles down by a prehistoric sea monster.

13 Movie

"Something Wicked This Way Comes." [1983] Jason Robards. Mr. Dark opens his pandemonium
carnival and grants wishes, for a price, from the Ray Bradbury novel.

28 National Geographic

Through the ages, people regard the domestic cat with both admiration and loathing.

8:30

4 Wonder Years

See 7:30.

7 It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

Linus waits in the pumpkin patch.

9 Great Performances

Kiri Te Kanawa and Jerry Hadley perform Paul McCartney and Carl Davis' eight-movement
composition, an autobiography of McCartney's Liverpool years, with the Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir.

9PM

2 Nature of Things

Forensic scientists use DNA testing and other techniques to investigate crimes.

4 Doogie Howser, MD

Wanda returns to town with an admirer, sparking jealousy in Doogie.

5 Night Court

Wired for sound by the FBI, Dan dines with his girlfriend's gangster father.
7 Volunteer-athon (probably local)

22 Perry Mason

Perry tracks down an unfaithful wife's killer. Guests: Jason Evers, Lloyd Bochner.

28 Quality...Or Else!

Government, businesses, managers and workers make drastic changes to survive. Part 2 of 3.

9:30

4 Sibs

Nora [Marsha Mason] gets Lily [Jami Gertz] a job as an assistant to a basketball star.

5 Seinfeld

Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer lose their car in a mall parking garage.

10PM

2 National-Journal

4 Anything But Love

Aboard a train, Marty dreams a murder mystery.

5 Quantum Leap

As a 21-year-old rape victim [Cheryl Pollak], Sam takes the attacker [Matthew Sheehan] to court.

7 48 Hrs

Americans fight back against crime.

11 22 News

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

A distress call from a small Earth colony learns to another colony, composed entirely of clones.

28 Nightly Business Report


10:30

4 Good & Evil

Caroline [Brooke Theiss] breaks her silence and saves George's [Mark Blankfield] life.

22 Bob Newhart

28 Emmerdale Farm

See 7:30. Sign of 11PM.

11PM

2 4 5 7 News

9 Comedy Tonight

Ellen DeGeneres; Dan Chopin; Warren Thomas.

11 Married...with Children

13 Arsenio Hall

Guests: Jean Claude Van Damme; Sharon Stone ["Year of the Gun"].

22 Kojak

Kojak must overcome his disapproval of a female detective [Joan Van Ark] to pursue a drug
dealer. Guests: George Maharis, Lisa Pelikan.

11:30/35

2 Newhart

4 Nightline

5 Tonight Show

7 Scene of the Crime

9 Movie

"Night of the Living Dead." [1968] Duane Jones. People hide in a house from carnivorous walking
corpses revived by radiation fallout. Directed by George Romero.
11 Hunter

Typhoon Thompson [Isaac Hayes] leaves prison after eight years and seeks the person who
framed him for murder.

12AM/05

4 Studio 50 (what was this?)

13 Hill Street Blues

A man will testify against the driver who killed his family; Davenport decides whether to try a
case on scant evidence.

22 Baretta

12:10

2 Welcome Back, Kotter

12:30/35

5 Late Night David Letterman

Guest: author Sgt. James E. Eagan.

7 Inside Line (repeat)

11 Twilight Zone

12:40

2 MOVIE

"Son of Dracula." [1943] Lon Chaney Jr., Robert Paige. Count Alucard comes out of a lake in his
coffin and makes a Southern belle his bride.

1AM/05

4 Love Connection
7 13 Paid Program

11 Now It Can Be Told

22 Movie

"Porridge." [1979] Ronnie Barker. An English jailbird accidentally escapes from prison, then tries
to break back in.

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Re: Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Wednesday, Oct. 30th, 1991

There was a short-lived daily syndicated "Candid Camera" with Dom DeLuise that Vin Di Bona
("America's Funniest Home Videos") produced for the 91-92 season. That was most likely the
version that 13 ran.

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Brain fart! I forgot that KGW-8 in Portland was airing that show in 1991-92...and I have a TV
Guide to boot.

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Retro: Toronto & Hamilton, January 16 thru 20, 1961

MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1961

EVENING

5:00

9 The Three Musketeers

11 Movie (The Call of the Wild, 1935 adaptation of the Jack London novel, starring Clark Gable
and Loretta Young)

5:30

6 Quick Draw McGraw

9 Man and the Challenge

6:00
6 News (Bruce Marsh)

9 Focus (Rick Hart)

6:15

6 Father Knows Best

9 Sports College (Percival)

6:30

9/11 News

6:45

6 News

7:00

6 Seven-O-One (interviews)

9 Wagon Train

11 The Peoples Choice

7:30

6/11 Don Messers Jubilee (music)

8:00

6/11 The Danny Thomas Show (CBC ran this episode one hour before CBS did)

9 Movie (Tell It to the Judge, 1949 comedy, with Rosalind Russell and Robert Cummings)
8:30

6/11 Jack Kane (The annual Liberty Magazine Awards to Canadian TV personalities are presented
tonight)

9:00

6/11 My Sister Eileen (CBS Wednesdays)

9:30

6/11 Festival 61 (Lord Arthur Savilles Crime, an adaptation of an Oscar Wilde short story)

9 The Rifleman (ABC Tuesdays)

10:00

9 Wanted Dead or Alive (CBS Wednesdays)

10:30

6/11 Inquiry (panel)

9 News

11:00

6/11 News

9 Better Late (Rick Campbell)

11:15

6 Viewpoint (news analysis)

11:20
6 News

11:30

6 Movie (The Cruel Sea, 1953 British drama, with Jack Hawkins)

11 Movie (Lost Horizon, 1937 Frank Capra classic drama, with Ronald Colman and Jane Wyatt)

11:45

9 Glencannon

TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1961

EVENING

5:00

9 African Patrol (Ghost Country)

11 Movie (repeat of this mornings 9:30 movie, Double Indemnity, interrupted for news
headlines at 6:30)

5:30

6 Wonders of the Sea

9 The Sea Hawk (The Silent One)

6:00

6 News (Bruce Marsh)

9 Focus (Rick Hart)

6:15

6 Club 6 (Mike Darrow)


9 Barris Beat (interview)

6:30

9 News

6:45

6 News

7:00

6 Seven-O-One (interview)

9 Huckleberry Hound

7:30

6 Directors Choice

9 The Real McCoys (ABC Thursdays)

11 The Rifleman (ABC Tuesdays)

8:00

6/11 The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (NBC Sundays)

9 Movie (The Secret of Convict Lake, 1951 drama, with Glenn Ford, Gene Tierney and Ethel
Barrymore)

9:00

6/11 Front Page Challenge (news correspondent Philip Deane is tonights guest panellist)

9:30
6/11 The Red Skelton Show (This weeks show is actually a shortened edition of The Ed Sullivan
Show, as Sullivan subbed for the ailing Skelton from CBS Studio 50 in New York, and his own
show was pre-empted for the George Gershwin tribute special on Sunday night. Guests include
Bobby Rydell. A CBC simulcast from CBS.)

9 Route 66 (Play it Glissando with guest Anne Francis; CBS Fridays)

10:00

6/11 Close-Up

10:30

6/11 Q for Quest (Andrew Allan hosts Canadian poet James Reaney in his one-man masque An
Evening Without James Reaney)

9 News

11:00

6/11 News

9 Better Late (Rick Campbell)

11:15

6 Viewpoint

11:20

6 News

11:30

6 Trackdown (The Pueblo Kid, with guest Michael Landon)

11 Movie (todays second repeat of Double Indemnity)


11:45

9 Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1961

EVENING

5:00

9 The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin

11 Movie (The Atomic Kid, 1945 drama, starring Mickey Rooney)

5:30

6 Huckleberry Hound

9 The Adventures of Robin Hood

6:00

6 News (Bruce Marsh)

9 Focus (Rick Hart)

6:15

6 Sea Hunt

9 Sports College (Percival)

6:30

9/11 News
6:45

6 News

7:00

6 Seven-O-One (guests are Macleans magazine editor Blair Fraser and educator Arthur Pigott)

9 Theater (Heroes Never Grow Up)

11 The Rebel (ABC Sundays)

7:30

6 Nations Business

9 The Andy Griffith Show (CBS Mondays)

11 Holiday Ranch (Clif McKay)

7:45

6 Countrytime (Harold Dodds and George Atkins agricultural report)

8:00

6/11 My Three Sons (ABC Thursdays)

9 77 Sunset Strip (ABC Fridays)

8:30

6/11 First Person (The Shadow in the Rose Garden, with Diana Maddox)

9:00
6/11 Perry Comos Kraft Music Hall (guests are Gwen Verdon, George Gobel and Paul Anka. CBC
simulcast with NBC, but not in colour.)

9 NHL Hockey (New York Rangers at Toronto Maple Leafs; Bill and Foster Hewitt comment,
probably for the first time on a non-CBC television station)

10:00

6/11 Winston Churchill The Valiant Years (ABC Sundays)

10:20

9 Sports (Jim Coleman)

10:30

6/11 Explorations (discussion of Canadian labor relations)

9 News

11:00

6/11 News

9 Better Late (Rick Campbell)

11:15

6 Viewpoint

11:20

6 News

11:30
6 Movie (A Womans Vengeance, 1948 drama, with Charles Boyer and Ann Blyth)

11 Movie (The Rains Came, 1939 drama, with Myrna Loy and Tyrone Power)

11:45

9 Meet McGraw

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1961

EVENING

5:00

9 Science Fiction Theater

11 Movie (The Third Man, 1949 classic noir, starring Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Trevor Howard
and Alida Valli)

5:30

6 Roy Rogers

9 Tombstone Territory

6:00

6 News (Bruce Marsh)

9 Focus (Rick Hart)

6:15

6 Cannonball

9 Barris Beat (interview)

6:30
9/11 News

6:45

6 News

7:00

6 Seven-O-One (interview)

9 The Best of The Post

11 Wanted Dead or Alive (CBS Wednesdays)

7:30

6 Bachelor Father (NBC Thursdays)

9/11 Lock Up (curiously, the very same episode runs on both CFTO and CHCH-TV)

8:00

6/11 Live a Borrowed Life (CBC-produced panel quiz show)

9 Movie (Five Against the House, 1955 melodrama, with Guy Madison and Kim Novak)

8:30

6/11 Klondike (NBC Mondays)

9:00

6 Background

11 Hockey (St. Catharines Teepees at Hamilton Red Wings; Norm Marshall comments)
9:30

6 The Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford (Clif Arquette guests as Charley Weaver; CBC
simulcast from NBC, but not in colour)

9 The Life & Legend of Wyatt Earp (ABC Tuesdays)

10:00

6 Peter Gunn (ABC Mondays)

9 The Rebel (ABC Sundays)

10:15

11 Hockey Talk

10:30

6 The Toronto File (Ed McGibbon; a repeat of this afternoons 4:00 episode)

9 News

11 Think of a Number (quiz)

11:00

6/11 News

9 Better Late (Rick Campbell)

11:15

6 Viewpoint

11:20

6 News
11:30

6 Movie (Boy Meets Girl, 1938 comedy, starring James Cagney and Pat OBrien)

11 Movie (Down These Dark Streets, 1954 mystery, with Broderick Crawford)

11:45

9 The Mike Wallace Interview (this weeks guest is Sammy Davis, Jr.)

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1961

As this was the date of the Inauguration of John F. Kennedy as President of the United States,
there were a few deviations from the usual weekday schedule on CBLT and CHCH-TV. Other than
the listings below, the daytime schedules followed the patterns seen in the Monday through
Thursday listings above:

MORNING

9:30

11 Movie (The Teckman Mystery, 1955 British mystery, with Margaret Leighton)

AFTERNOON

12:30

6 Movie (Wicked Woman, 1953 drama, with Beverly Michaels)

1:00

11 Movie (Alias John Preston, 1955 British drama, with Alexander Knox)

2:00

9 Movie (Whirlpool, 1950 drama, starring Gene Tierney and Jose Ferrer)
2:30

6/11 Inauguration Day (CBC-produced taped highlight special of President Kennedys


inauguration, most likely edited together from CBS live coverage that morning)

4:00

6 Cartoon Capers

4:30

6 Junior Roundup

EVENING

5:00

9 Jungle Boy

11 Movie (Pink String and Sealing Wax, 1950 British drama, with Mervyn Johns and Googie
Withers)

5:30

6 Fury (NBC Saturday mornings)

9 Men Into Space

6:00

6 News (Bruce Marsh)

9 Focus (Rick Hart)

6:15
6 The Phil Silvers Show

6:30

9/11 News

6:45

6 News

7:00

6 Seven-O-One (interview)

9 To Be Announced

11 Guestward Ho! (ABC Saturdays)

7:30

6 Sports Huddle

9 Leave It To Beaver (ABC Saturdays)

11 The Real McCoys (ABC Thursdays)

8:00

6/11 Country Hoedown

9 The Jim Backus Show

8:30

6/11 Perry Mason (CBS Saturdays)

9 The Brothers Brannigan


9:00

9 Two Faces West

9:30

6/11 Danger Man (CBS would not begin running this series until April)

9 Country Style (guest this week is singer Barbara Franklin)

10:00

6/11 Have Gun, Will Travel (CBS Saturdays)

10:30

6 On The Scene (Al Boliska and Rex Loring visit Canadian Olympic athlete Ernestine Russell at the
Toronto Central YMCA)

9 News

11 Peter Gunn (ABC Mondays)

11:00

6/11 News

9 Better Late (Rick Campbell)

11:15

6 Viewpoint

11:20

6 News
11:30

6 Gunsmoke (CBS Saturdays)

11:35

11 Movie (Bengazi, 1955 melodrama, with Richard Conte)

12:00

6 Toronto Wrestling

9 Movie (Three Stripes in the Sun, 1955 drama, with Aldo Ray and Dick York)

CFTO-9 in Toronto had signed-on a few weeks earlier.

CHCH-11 Hamilton was still a CBC affiliate; it would become an independent later that year.

The move of CBLT from Channel 9 to Channel 6 (and likely, an increase in power coinciding with
the change of channels) resulted in it's signal area almost completely overlapping with that of
CHCH, which in turn was the likely reason the latter dropped the CBC.

Did any of the Toronto and Hamilton stations in this listing pick up "The Jackie Gleason Show"?
January 20 would be the infamous premiere of "You're in the Picture." Were Canadian viewers
also "treated" to this disaster and Gleason's on-air apology the following week?

...not over CBC, anyway. Dunno if CFCF-TV/12 Montreal or CKLW-TV/9 Windsor picked it up, but
CFTO and CHCH-TV didn't touch it, either...

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga (8-4-1985)

Source: Rome News-Tribune


WSB Channel 2 (ABC)

6:00 Herald of Truth

6:30 Sunday Mass

7:00 James Kennedy

7:30 World Tomorrow

8:00 Jimmy Swaggart

9:00 Oral Roberts

9:30 Christopher Closeup

10:00 Robert Schuller

11:00 Peachtree Presbyterian Church

Noon Channel 2 Action News

12:30 This Week with David Brinkley

1:30 Inside America

2:00 Essence

2:30 Movie: "A Bridge too Far" (1977)

6:00 Channel 2 Action News

6:30 News Conference

7:00 Ripley's Believe it Or Not!

8:00 Movie: "The Blues Brothers" (1980)

11:00 Channel 2 Action News

11:30 Sports Final

11:45 ABC News Weekend ReportDonaldson

Midnight Entertainment This Week

1:00 This Week in Country Music


1:30 News

WRCB Channel 3 (NBC)

7:00 Ernest Angley

8:00 Richard Hall

8:30 Larry Jones

9:00 Christian Lifestyle Magazine

9:30 Day of Discovery

10:00 Oral Roberts

10:30 It is Written

11:00 Here and Now

11:30 Jaycee Question

Noon Discover Chattanooga

12:30 Meet The Press

1:00 Millionaire Maker

1:30 Forgotten Child Fund Toyathon

4:30 NBC SportsWorld

6:00 Channel 3 Eyewitness News

6:30 NBC Nightly News (John Hart)

7:00 Punky Brewster

7:30 Sliver Spoons

8:00 Knight Rider

9:00 Movie: "Ravagers" (1979)

11:00 Channel 3 Eyewitness News

11:30 700 Club


WAGA Channel 5 (CBS, Now Fox)

6:15 With this Ring

6:30 Ebenezer Baptist Church

7:00 Kenneth Copeland

8:00 Grace Methodist Church

9:00 CBS News Sunday Morning (Charles Kuralt)

10:30 One Day at A Time

11:00 Wrestling

Noon Viewpoint

12:30 Ironside

1:30 College Football Preview

2:00 Movie: "The Late Show" (1977)

4:00 PGA Golf: Western Open, Final Round

6:00 TV5 Eyewitness News

7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Murder, She Wrote

9:00 Crazy Like a Fox

10:00 Trapper John, M.D.

11:00 TV5 Eyewitness News

11:30 Sports Unlimited

11:50 CBS News (Charles Osgood)

12:05 Movie: "Raferty and the Gold Dust Twins" (1975)

2:05 CBS News NightWatch


WTVC Channel 9 (ABC)

6:30 Weekend

7:30 Amazing Grace Bible Class

8:00 Old Time Gospel HourJerry Falwell

9:00 Kenneth Copeland

10:00 Jim Whittington

10:30 Local Church Service (Brainerd Baptist Church)

11:30 This Week with David Brinkley

12:30 World of Tomorrow

1:00 Weekend

2:00 Movie: "Exdous" (1960)

6:00 Action News

6:30 ABC World News Sunday (San Donaldson)

7:00 Ripley's Believe it Or Not!

8:00 Movie: "The Blues Brothers" (1980)

11:00 Action News

11:30 Movie: "West Side Story" (1961)

1:30 ABC News Weekend ReportSam Donaldson

WXIA 11 Alive (NBC)

5:30 Laverne & Shirley

6:00 Joy of Gardening

6:30 Leroy Jenkins

7:00 Marilyn Hickey

7:30 Oral Roberts


8:00 In Touch

9:00 Rehoboth Baptist Church

9:30 Camera 11

10:00 Wieuca Baptist Church

11:00 Roswell Street Baptist Church

Noon Wild Kingdom

12:30 Meet the Press

1:00 In Search of...

1:30 Sideline Sports

2:00 Movie: "The Castilian" (1963)

4:30 More Real People

5:00 Rockford Files

6:00 11 Alive News

6:30 NBC Nightly News (John Hart)

7:00 Punky Brewster

7:30 Sliver Spoons

8:00 Knight Rider

9:00 Movie: "Ravagers" (1979)

11:00 11 Alive News

11:30 Hollywood Closeup

Midnight Hawk

1:00 Camera 11

1:30 11 Alive News

2:00 Movie: "Commandos" (1972)

4:00 Waltons
WDEF Channel 12 (CBS)

6:20 Farm Digest

6:30 Bread of Life

7:00 It's Your Business

7:30 James Robinson

8:00 Jimmy Swaggart

9:00 CBS News Sunday MorningKuralt

10:30 World Tomorrow

11:00 James Kennedy

11:30 First Centenary United Methodist Church

Noon Point of View

12:30 Face the Nation

1:00 TBA

4:00 PGA Golf: Western Open, Final Round

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Murder, She Wrote

9:00 Crazy Like a Fox

10:00 Trapper John, M.D.

11:00 News

11:30 Robert Schuller

12:30 CBS News


WTBS [Now WPCH] Channel 17 (Ind.)

5:05 Night Tracks

6:00 CNN Headline News

6:30 World Tomorrow

7:00 It is Written

7:30 Sunday Funnies

8:00 Alvin Show

8:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends

9:35 Andy Griffith

10:05 Good News

10:35 Movie: "The Guns of Navarone" (1961)

2:05 Baseball: San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves

5:05 High Chaparral

6:05 Wild World of Animals

6:35 Wales Weep Not

7:05 Wrestling

8:05 World at War

9:05 World at War

10:05 Sports Page

11:05 Jerry Falwell

12:05 Robert Schuller

1:05 Jimmy Swaggart

2:05 Larry Jones

2:35 Christian Children's Fund

3:05 Get Smart


3:35 World at Large

4:00 Sunday Mass

4:30 It's Your Business

WATL Channel 36 (Ind.)

7:00 Leroy Jenkins

7:30 W.V. Grant

8:00 Jim Whittington

8:30 Rev. Peter Popof

9:00 See Lab 2020

9:30 Plastic Man

10:30 Movie: "Female Artillery" (1973)

Noon Movie: "Once Upon a Family" (1980)

2:00 Movie: "One of My Wives is Missing" (1976)

4:00 Movie: "The Legacy of Maggie Walsh" (1979)

6:00 Movie: "The Golden Gate Murders" (1979)

8:00 Cannon

9:00 Movie: "Hellinger's Law" (1981)

11:00 Sexuality: Your Mind and Your Body

11:30 Children's Christian Fund

WGNX [WGCL] Channel 46 (Ind, Now CBS)

5:00 Make Room for Daddy

5:30 Wall Street Journal Report

6:00 Editor's Desk


6:30 Porky Pig

7:00 Pink Panther

7:30 Popeye and Woody

8:00 Superfriends

8:30 GoBots

9:00 Transformers

9:30 Those Amazing Animals

10:00 Voltron, Defender of the Universe

10:30 Movie: "Sherlock Homes & the House of Fear" (1945)

Noon Greatest American Hero

1:00 Movie: "They Call Me Mr. Tibbs!" (1970)

3:00 Movie: "The Organization" (1971)

5:00 Tales from The Darkside

5:30 At The Movies

6:00 Fame

7:00 Putting on the Hits

7:30 Mork & Mindy

8:00 Buck Rogers

9:00 Movie: "The Washington Afair" (1977)

11:00 K-Dimension

Midnight W.V. Grant

12:30 David Paul

1:00 Jimmy Swaggart

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Since I know somebody's going to ask what wrestling show was on

Channel 5, IIRC it was what was then called the WWF. I also seem

to recall that later, maybe even before 5 went to Fox, it was moved

to Saturdays at 11 AM. (I remember that because WFMY, which is still

with CBS, was carrying WCW wrestling in the same timeslot.)

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, August 5, 1967 - MN State Edition

This week, Edith Efron's cover story details how NBC's publicity machine is in the process of
turning Barbara Walters from the latest "Today Girl" into a celebrity; guest shots on talk shows,
articles in magazines, invitations to White House dinners, awards from various groups. And we
thought manufactured news celebrities were new! Also, there's Sullivan vs. The (Piccadilly)
Palace, the hunt for the new heavyweight champion, Soviet Russia controlling the news media
(imagine that!) and more!

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/08/th...st-5-1967.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are welcome.

As for this week's program listing, it comes from the middle of the week - a typical broadcast day
in the middle of summer. Channel 2, the educational channel in the Twin Cities, isn't
broadcasting, but otherwise we run the gamut from Channels 3 to 12. Unless indicated, they're
all from the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.
Tuesday, August 8, 1967

KDAL, Channel 3 (Duluth) (CBS)

Morning

07:05a CBS News (Joseph Benti)

07:55a News (local)

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Candid Camera

09:30a Beverly Hillbillies

10:00a Andy Griffith

10:30a Dick Van Dyke

11:00a Love of Life (color)

11:25a CBS News (color)

11:30a Search for Tomorrow (color)

11:45a Guiding Light (color)

Afternoon

12:00p Town and Country

12:30p As the World Turns (color)

01:00p Password (color)

01:30p House Party (color)

02:00p To Tell The Truth (color)

02:25p CBS News (color)

02:30p The Edge of Night

03:00p Secret Storm

03:30p Mike Douglas (color)


05:00p Leave It to Beaver

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite) (color)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Daktari (color)

07:30p Spotlight (color)

08:30p Petticoat Junction (color)

09:00p Essay on Women (color)

09:30p KDAL Special Report

10:00p News

10:25p Editors Choice

10:30p Movie The Restless Years

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

06:00a Summer Semester

06:30a Siegfried and His Flying Saucer

07:00a Clancy (color)

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Dr. Youngdahl (color)

09:05a Merv Griffin

10:00a Andy Griffith

10:30a Dick Van Dyke

11:00a Love of Life (color)

11:25a CBS News (color)


11:30a Search for Tomorrow (color)

11:45a Guiding Light (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local) (color)

12:20p Something Special (color)

12:30p As the World Turns (color)

01:00p Password (color)

01:30p House Party (color)

02:00p To Tell The Truth (color)

02:25p CBS News (color)

02:30p The Edge of Night

03:00p Secret Storm

03:30p Beverly Hillbillies

04:00p Mike Douglas (color)

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite) (color)

Evening

06:00p News (local) (color)

06:30p Daktari (color)

07:30p Spotlight (color)

08:30p Petticoat Junction (color)

09:00p London: Where Its Happening (color)

09:30p Essay on Women (color)

10:00p News (color)

10:30p Marshal Dillon

11:00p Movie Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
12:30p Movie Manfish

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

06:15a David Stone (variety) (color)

06:30a City and Country (color)

06:55a Doctors House Call (color)

07:00a Today (color)

09:00a Snap Judgment (color)

09:25a NBC News (color)

09:30a Concentration (color)

10:00a Personality (color)

10:30a Hollywood Squares (color)

11:00a Jeopardy (color)

11:30a Eye Guess (color)

11:55a NBC News (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local) (color)

12:15p Dialing for Dollars (color)

12:30p Lets Make a Deal (color)

12:55p NBC News (color)

01:00p Days of Our Lives (color)

01:30p The Doctors (color)

02:00p Another World (color)

02:30p You Dont Say! (color)


03:00p Match Game (color)

03:25p NBC News (color)

03:30p Dialing for Dollars (color)

04:30p Of Lands and Seas (color)

05:25p News (local) (color)

05:30p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley) (color)

Evening

06:00p News (local) (color)

06:30p The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. (color)

07:30p Occasional Wife (color)

08:00p Movie Visit to a Small Planet

10:00p News (color)

10:30p Johnny Carson (color)

12:00a News and Sports (local) (color)

12:15a M Squad

WDSM, Channel 6 (Duluth, MN) (NBC)

Morning

09:00a Jack LaLanne

09:25a NBC News (color)

09:30a Concentration (color)

10:00a Personality (color)

10:30a Hollywood Squares (color)

11:00a Jeopardy (color)

11:30a Eye Guess (color)


11:55a NBC News (color)

Afternoon

12:00p Virginia Graham

12:30p Lets Make a Deal (color)

12:55p NBC News (color)

01:00p Days of Our Lives (color)

01:30p The Doctors (color)

02:00p Another World (color)

02:30p You Dont Say! (color)

03:00p Match Game (color)

03:25p NBC News (color)

03:30p Snap Judgment

03:55p Bozo and His Pals (color)

05:00p Truth or Consequences (color)

05:30p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley) (color)

Evening

06:00p News, Rocky Teller (color)

06:30p The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. (color)

07:30p Occasional Wife (color)

08:00p Movie Visit to a Small Planet

10:00p News (color)

10:30p Johnny Carson (color)

KCMT, Channel 7 (Alexandria, MN) (NBC, ABC)

Morning
07:00a Today (color)

09:00a Snap Judgment (color)

09:25a NBC News (color)

09:30a Concentration (color)

10:00a Personality (color)

10:30a Hollywood Squares (color)

11:00a Jeopardy (color)

11:30a Eye Guess (color)

11:55a BC News (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:20p Trading Post

12:30p Lets Make a Deal (color)

12:55p NBC News (color)

01:00p Days of Our Lives (color)

01:30p The Doctors (color)

02:00p Another World (color)

02:30p You Dont Say! (color)

03:00p Match Game (color)

03:25p NBC News (color)

03:30p General Hospital

04:00p Extension News, Views

04:15p Cartoons

04:30p Casper

05:00p Mailbu U
05:30p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley) (color)

Evening

06:00p News

06:30p The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. (color)

07:30p Its a Small World (color)

08:00p Movie Visit to a Small Planet

10:00p News

10:30p Johnny Carson (color)

WDSE, Channel 8 (Duluth) (Educ.)

Evening

06:00p Film Feature (Space) (color)

06:30p Whats New

07:00p Creative Person

07:30p Infinite Horizons (color)

08:00p So You Want to Live

08:30p Struggle for Peace

09:00p Round Table

10:00p NET Journal

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning

07:30a Morning Show (color)

08:00a Dateline: Hollywood

08:25a Childrens Doctor


08:45a Romper Room (color)

09:30a Jack LaLanne (color)

10:00a Honeymoon Race (color)

10:30a Family Game

11:00a Everybodys Talking

11:30a Donna Reed

Afternoon

12:00p The Fugitive

01:00p Newlywed Game (color)

01:30p Dream Girl (color)

01:55p ABC News (color)

02:00p General Hospital (color)

02:30p Dark Shadows

03:00p Dating Game (color)

03:30p Movie Ambush at Comarron Pass

05:00p ABC News (Reynolds/McBee) (color)

05:30p Timmy and Lassie

Evening

06:00p McHales Navy

06:30p Combat! (color)

07:30p The Invaders (color)

08:30p Peyton Place (color)

09:00p The Fugitive (color)

10:00p News (color)

10:30p Movie Jump Into Hell


12:20a Joey Bishop (color)

WDIO, Channel 10 (Duluth) (ABC)

Morning

08:50a Color Bar (color)

08:55a Mr. Magoo

09:00a Romper Room

09:55a Childrens Doctor (color)

10:00a Honeymoon Race (color)

10:30a Family game

11:00a Everybodys Talking

11:30a Donna Reed

Afternoon

12:00p The Fugitive

01:00p Newlywed Game (color)

01:30p Dream Girl (color)

01:55p ABC News (color)

02:00p General Hospital (color)

02:30p Dark Shadows

03:00p Dating Game (color)

03:30p Movie Canyon River

0515p News, Sports, Weather (local)

05:30p ABC News (Reynolds/McBee) (color)

Evening

06:00p The Twilight Zone


06:30p Combat! (color)

07:30p The Invaders (color)

08:30p Peyton Place (color)

09:00p The Fugitive (color)

10:00p News

10:25p Movie Sorority Girl

12:00a Joey Bishop (color)

WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

08:55a News (local)

09:00a Cartoon Carnival (color)

09:30a Gloria (exercise) (color)

10:00a Abbott and Costello

10:30a Whirlybirds

11:00a Bachelor Father

11:30a Cooking With Hank

11:45a News (local)

Afternoon

12:00p Lunch With Casey

01:00p Movie Broadway

02:45p Mels Notebook

03:00p Virginia Graham

03:30p Bat Masterson

04:00p Popeye and Pete


04:30p Casey and Roundhouse

05:30p The Flintstones (color)

Evening

06:00p The Munsters

06:30p Laramie

07:30p Perry Mason

08:30p Polka Varieties

09:30p News, Weather, Sports (local)

10:00p Movie Arizona

KEYC, Channel 12 (CBS) (Mankato)

Morning

07:30a CBS News (Joseph Benti)

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Candid Camera

09:30a Beverly Hillbillies

10:00a Andy Griffith

10:30a Dick Van Dyke

11:00a Love of Life (color)

11:25a CBS News (color)

11:30a Search For Tomorrow (color)

11:45a Guiding Light (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:30p As the World Turns (color)


01:00p Password (color)

01:30p House Party (color)

02:00p To Tell The Truth (color)

02:25p CBS News (color)

02:30p The Edge of Night

03:00p Secret Storm

03:30p Underway For Peace

04:00p Barts Clubhouse

05:00p Summer Semester

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite) (color)

Evening

06:00p News

06:30p Daktari (color)

07:30p Spotlight (color)

08:30p Petticoat Junction (color)

09:00p Bandwagon

09:30p Essay on Women (color)

10:00p News

10:40p Alfred Hitchcock

Retro: Carolina/Tennessee Thurs, Aug 6, 1964

from TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee edition

WBTV 3-CBS/ABC Charlotte

6:15 Daily Word


6:20 Summer Semester "Modern Comparative Drama"

6:50 Farm Journal

7:00 Carolina Calling (Smith)

7:45 News/Weather

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Tiny Town (Fred Kirby)

9:30 Get the Message

10:00 CBS Morning News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11:00 (Real) McCoys

11:30 Pete & Gladys

noon News/Weather

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Betty Feezor

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Password

2:30 House Party (guest Alan Young)

3:00 Bachelor Father "Bentley and the Bartered Bride"

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Mickey Mouse Club

5:00 Big Bill's Clubhouse


5:30 Sea Hunt

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:25 Editorial

6:30 CBS News

7:00 Arthur Smith

7:30 Lawman "The Joker"

8:00 Rawhide "Incident of the Buryin' Man"

9:00 Perry Mason "The Case of the Guilty Clients"

10:00 Nurses "The Guilt of Molly Kane"

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:20 Editorial (Allan Newcomb)

11:25 Movie "Sky Giant"

WFBC 4-NBC Greenvillle

7:00 Today (guests Betty Johnson and Marie Smith)

9:00 Romper Room

9:45 Comedy Time

10:00 Make Room for Daddy (Danny gets a traffic summons...from Andy Griffith)

10:30 Word for Word (c)

10:55 NBC News

11:00 Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (c)

noon Say When (c)

12:30 Truth or Consequences (c)

12:55 NBC News


1:00 News/Weather

1:05 Tele-Scope (Monty DuPuy)

1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

1:55 NBC News

2:00 Loretta Young

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4:00 Match Game

4:25 Monty's Club

5:00 Huckleberry Hound

5:30 Sea Hunt

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Movie "The Bear"

8:30 Dr. Kildare "Speak Not in Angry Whispers"

9:30 New Christy Minstrels (c/premiere of a 5-week replacement for Hazel with guests Hendra &
Ullett in their US TV debut; filmed at the US Pavilion at the NY World's Fair)

10:00 Kraft Suspense Theatre "The Sweet Taste of Vengeance" (c)

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (c/Johnny's back with tales of his night-club engagement, and is joined by
Eva Gabor, Art Van Damme, and Karon Rondell)

WCYB 5-NBC/ABC Bristol

7:00 Today

9:00 Comedy Time


9:25 Daily Devotion

9:30 Father Knows Best

10:00 Make Room for Daddy

10:30 Word for Word (c)

10:55 NBC News

11:00 Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (c)

noon Say When (c)

12:30 Truth or Consequences (c)

12:55 News

1:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford (guest Keely Smith)

1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

1:55 NBC News

2:00 Loretta Young

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4:00 Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Missing Links

5:00 Looney Tunes (Ed Spiegel)

5:30 Yogi Bear

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:25 Editorial

6:30 NBC News


7:00 Arthur Smith (listed as same episode as ch 3)

7:30 Lawbreaker

8:00 Trails West

8:30 Dr. Kildare "Speak Not in Angry Whispers"

9:30 New Christy Minstrels (c)

10:00 Kraft Suspense Theatre "The Sweet Taste of Vengeance" (c)

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:15 Tonight Show (c)

WATE 6-NBC Knoxville

6:30 Compass

7:00 Today

9:00 Public Afairs

9:30 Homemakers (Mary Starr)

10:00 Make Room for Daddy

10:30 Word for Word (c)

10:55 NBC News

11:00 Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (c)

noon Say When (c)

12:30 Truth or Consequences (c)

12:55 NBC News

1:00 News/Weather

1:05 Movie "All My Sons"

2:30 Doctors
3:00 Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4:00 Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

5:00 Mickey Mouse Club

5:30 Magilla Gorilla

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Biography (Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth II)

7:30 Temple Houston "Ten Rounds for Baby"

8:30 Dr. Kildare "Speak Not in Angry Whispers"

9:30 New Christy Minstrels (c)

10:00 Kraft Suspense Theatre "The Sweet Taste of Vengeance" (c)

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WSPA 7-CBS Spartanburg

6:00 Morning Devotion

6:15 Agriculture, USA

6:30 Summer Semester (as ch 3 at 6:20)

7:00 News/Weather

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Jack LaLanne

9:30 Father Knows Best


10:00 CBS Morning News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11:00 (Real) McCoys

11:30 Pete & Gladys

noon Love of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Ann Sothern

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Password

2:30 House Party

3:00 To Tell the Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Movie "Elsa Maxwell's Hotel for Women"

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 CBS News

7:00 Dragnet

7:30 Password

8:00 Rawhide "Incident of the Buryin' Man"

9:00 Perry Mason "The Case of the Guilty Clients"

10:00 Nurses "The Guilt of Molly Kane"

11:00 News/Sports/Weather
11:20 Movie "Seventh Heaven"

WSOC 9-NBC/ABC Charlotte

6;15 Continental Classroom

6:45 Farm & Home (Foster)

7:00 Today

9:00 Cartoons

9:30 Divorce Court

10:30 Price is Right (celeb guest Wally Cox)

11:00 Concentration

11:30 Missing Links

noon Love of Life (CBS, not cleared by ch 3)

12:25 Midday (Jimmy Kilgo)

12:55 NBC News

1:00 Father Knows Best

1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (guests Minnie Pearl and Roger Miller)

2:00 Loretta Young

2:30 Doctors

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Trailmaster

4:30 Clown Carnival (Lindsay)

5:30 Yogi Bear

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Biography (Gen. George Marshall)


7:30 Flintstones "Big League Freddie" (c)

8:00 Donna Reed "Nice Work"

8:30 My Three Sons "Par for the Course"

9:00 Jimmy Dean (guests Chet Atkins, Molly Bee, Homer & Jethro, and Don Adams)

10:00 Kraft Suspense Theatre "The Sweet Taste of Vengeance" (c)

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WBIR 10-CBS Knoxville

6:30 Farm & Home (Cas Walker)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Cartoons

9:30 Divorce Court "Robinson vs Robinson"

10:30 I Love Lucy

11:00 (Real) McCoys

11:30 Pete & Gladys

noon Love of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Bachelor Father "Peter Gets Jury Duty"

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Password

2:30 House Party

3:00 To Tell the Truth


3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Movie "Death of a Champion"

6:00 Three Stooges

6:15 News/Weather

6:30 CBS News

7:00 Funtime

7:30 Tennessee Primary/Knox Co. General Election (ch 11's TVG ad mentions the Tennessee
Television Network, did it just consist of ch 10 and 11, or were other stations involved as well?)

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:15 Election Coverage cont'd

WJHL 11-CBS/ABC Johnson City

6:55 News

7:00 Rise & Shine (McKinney)

7:30 Gospel Time

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Cartoons

9:20 Morning Devotion

9:30 Deputy Dawg

10:00 CBS Morning News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11:00 (Real) McCoys

11:30 Pete & Gladys

noon Love of Life


12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 News/Weather

1:05 Memo from Ilo

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Password

2:30 House Party

3:00 To Tell the Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Price is Right (celeb guest Gretchen Wyler)

5:00 Surfside 6

6:00 Password

6:30 CBS News

7:00 News/Weather/Sports

7:30 Tennessee Primary/Knox Co. General Election

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:15 Election Coverage cont'd

WLOS 13-ABC Asheville

6:25 Daily Word

6:30 Mr. Bill's Cartoons

6:55 News for Farmers


7:00 Mr. Bill's Cartoons

9:00 Movie "The Great McGinty"

10:30 Price is Right

11:00 Get the Message

11:30 Missing Links

noon News Service

12:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (as 1:30 on ch 9)

1:00 Trailmaster

2:00 Detectives "Armed and Dangerous"

2:30 Day in Court

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Queen for a Day

4:00 Superman "The Big Forget"

4:30 Movie "White Savage"

5:55 Weather (Martin Morgan)

6:00 ABC News

6:15 News/Sports

6:25 Editorial

6:30 Lawman "Reunion in Laramie"

7:00 Have Gun-Will Travel

7:30 Flintstones "Big League Freddie" (c)

8:00 Donna Reed "Nice Work"

8:30 My Three Sons "Par for the Course"

9:00 Ensign O'Toole

9:30 Jimmy Dean (as 9pm, ch 9)


10:30 Detectives

11:00 ABC News

11:15 Editorial (Arthur Whiteside)

11:20 Weather/Sports

11:25 Movie "Johnny O'Clock"

WTVK 26-ABC Knoxville

10:30 Price is Right

11:00 Get the Message

11:30 Missing Links

noon Father Knows Best

12:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (as 1:30, ch 9)

1:00 TV Bingo

2:00 Inside USA

2:30 Day in Court

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Queen for a Day

4:00 Trailmaster

5:00 Movie "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man"

6:45 Cue Sheet (Ralph Moore)

7:15 ABC News

7:30 Flintstones "Big League Freddie" (c)

8:00 Donna Reed "Nice Work"

8:30 My Three Sons "Par for the Course"

9:00 Ensign O'Toole


9:30 Jimmy Dean (as 9pm, ch 9)

10:30 ABC News Report (no info listed)

11:00 ABC News

WAIM 40-ABC/CBS Anderson

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Cartoons

10:00 CBS Morning News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11:00 Get the Message

11:30 Missing Links

noon Father Knows Best

12:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (as 1:30, ch 9)

1:00 Playhouse 40

2:00 Farm & Home Hour

2:30 Day in Court

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Queen for a Day

4:00 Trailmaster

5:00 Sports Film Feature

5:30 Evening Vespers

6:00 ABC News

6:15 Industry on Parade

6:30 CBS News

7:00 Film Feature


7:30 Password

8:00 Suspense "Fast Break"

8:30 My Three Sons "Par for the Course"

9:00 Ensign O'Toole

9:30 Jimmy Dean (as 9pm, ch 9)

10:30 Sports Film Feature

11:00 ABC News

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Re: Retro: Carolina/Tennessee Thurs, Aug 6, 1964

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser takes us back 49 years to North Carolina and Eastern
Tennessee, courtesy of the TV Guide for that area:

WBIR 10-CBS Knoxville

7:30 Tennessee Primary/Knox Co. General Election (ch 11's TVG ad mentions the Tennessee
Television Network, did it just consist of ch 10 and 11, or were other stations involved as well?)

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:15 Election Coverage cont'd


WJHL 11-CBS/ABC Johnson City

7:30 Tennessee Primary/Knox Co. General Election

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:15 Election Coverage cont'd

Since both WBIR and WJHL were CBS affiliates, I would think---but don't know for sure---that the
other two stations carrying the coverage were likely the CBS stations in Memphis (WREG) and
Nashville (WLAC-5; now WTVF).

I suspect statewide election reports originated from Nashville, given it's the state capitol.

Retro: Maine Sat, Aug 7, 1976

from TV Guide-Maine edition

WLBZ 2-NBC Bangor

8:00 Emergency Plus 4

8:30 Josie & the Pussycats

9:00 Waldo Kitty

9:30 Pink Panther

10:00 Land of the Lost

10:30 Run, Joe, Run

11:00 Return to the Planet of the Apes

11:30 Westwind

noon Jetsons

12:30 Go-USA "Go Away Kid, You Bother Me"

1:00 Bonanza
2:00 Grandstand

2:15 Baseball: Philadelphia-St. Louis (or Kansas City-Chicago White Sox)

5:00 Movie "Adventures of Neeka" (Lassie compilation of 3 episodes)

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Wild Kingdom (jaguars in Mexico)

7:30 Candid Camera

8:00 Adventurizing with the Chopper (pilot)

8:30 Movie "There was a Crooked Man"

11:00 Irish Rovers (guests the Clancy Brothers)

11:30 Weekend (2 brothers convicted in a NC kidnapping case claim their innocence/how Thai
prostitution attracts foreign tourists)

CHSJ 4-CBC Saint John listed ET

11:00 Circle Square (that's noon AT, the latest wake-up of the week at Crown & Union; CHSJ
signed-on at 6am ET Sun and 8am weekdays)

11:30 Onedin Line

12:30 Scintillating Science

1:00 Saturday Sports (Canadians at the 1976 Olympics)

3:00 Boat Racing (tiger-boat action from Ottawa)

4:00 Lost Islands

4:30 Welcome Back, Kotter

5:00 Klahanie

5:30 Phyllis

6:00 Hawaii Five-O

7:00 TBA

8:00 Baseball: Chicago Cubs-Montreal


11:00 The National

11:15 News

11:25 Movie "The Silencers"

WABI 5-CBS Bangor

7:00 Friends of Man (training animal actors)

7:30 Underdog

8:00 Pebbles & Bamm Bamm

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

9:30 Scooby-Doo

10:00 Shazam!/Isis

11:00 Far Out Space Nuts

11:30 Ghost Busters

noon Valley of the Dinosaurs

12:30 Fat Albert

1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "The Camerons" (1974/UK)

2:00 Big Blue Marble

2:30 Pop! Goes the Country (guests Merle Haggard, Leona Williams, and Ronnie Reno)

3:00 Wrestling

4:00 Fisherman

4:30 Volvo International Tennis Championships

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Lawrence Welk (songs to dance to)

8:00 Jefersons
8:30 Doc

9:00 Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10:00 NFL Exhibition: Dallas-Los Angeles

WCSH 6-NBC Portland

6:55 First Radio Parish Church

7:00 News

7:15 Davey & Goliath

7:30 Go-USA "Gordon"

8:00 Emergency Plus 4

8:30 Josie & the Pussycats

9:00 Waldo Kitty

9:30 Pink Panther

10:00 Land of the Lost

10:30 Run, Joe, Run

11:00 Return to the Planet of the Apes

11:30 Westwind

noon Movie "Girl from Mexico" (bw)

2:00 Grandstand

2:15 Baseball: Philadelphia-St. Louis (or Kansas City-Chicago White Sox)

5:00 My Partner, the Ghost

6:00 Dragnet

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Wild Kingdom (as ch 2)


7:30 Candid Camera (2 and 6 aired diferent episodes)

8:00 Adventurizing with the Chopper (pilot)

8:30 Movie "There was a Crooked Man"

11:00 Irish Rovers (as ch 2)

11:30 Weekend

WEMT 7-ABC Bangor (would become WVII 2 months later...the station logo at the time looked
like a cross of the WKBW Circle 7 (used at 7 mid 80s to mid 90s) and the traditional Circle 7 logo
(used since the mid 90s))

7:30 Groovie Goolies

8:00 Hong Kong Phooey

8:30 Tom & Jerry/Great Grape Ape

9:30 Adventures of Gilligan

10:00 Super Friends

11:00 Speed Buggy

11:30 Oddball Couple

noon Lost Saucer

12:30 American Bandstand (guest Cyndi Greco/interview with Penny Marshall)

1:30 This is Baseball

2:00 Baseball: Milwaukee-Boston (the Sox have aired on all 3 Bangor channels in its history;
WAGM has also been part of the Sox network as well)

4:30 Wally's Workshop

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (US-USSR track meet with both Olympic squads squaring of in
Maryland)

6:30 Wrestling

7:30 James Robison Presents

8:00 Monty Hall's Variety Hour (guests Cloris Leachman, Ed Asner, Minnie Ripperton, and Shields
& Yarnell)

9:00 Movie "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever"

11:30 Stacey's Country Jamboree

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring

7:00 Across the Fence

7:30 Jetsons

8:00 Word of Life for Youth Today

8:30 Tom & Jerry/Great Grape Ape

9:30 Scooby-Doo

10:00 Super Friends

11:00 Speed Buggy

11:30 Oddball Couple

noon Lost Saucer

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Movie "The Hasty Heart" (bw)

3:30 NFL Championship Games (1970 NFC final: Dallas v San Francisco)

4:00 This is Baseball

4:30 Greatest Sports Legends (Jerry West)

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports

6:30 Hogan's Heroes

7:00 Welcome Back, Kotter

7:30 What's Happening! (premiere, 4-week run)

8:00 Monty Hall's Variety Hour

9:00 Movie "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever"


11:30 ABC News

11:45 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Gloria Gaynor, Leslie West, and Jimmie Spheeris)

1:15 News

WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle (sister station to WABI at the time, carrying many of the
same syndied programs)

8:00 Pebbles & Bamm Bamm

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

9:30 Scooby-Doo

10:00 Shazam!/Isis

11:00 Far Out Space Nuts

11:30 Ghost Busters

noon Valley of the Dinosaurs

12:30 Fat Albert

1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "The Camerons"

2:00 Grandstand (NBC)

2:15 Baseball: Philadelphia-St. Louis (or Kansas City-Chicago White Sox; NBC)

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (ABC)

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Lawrence Welk (as ch 5)

8:00 Adventurizing with the Chopper (pilot/NBC)

8:30 Movie "There was a Crooked Man" (NBC)

11:00 TBA

11:30 Weekend (NBC)

WCBB 10-PBS Augusta


4pm Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 TV Garden Club

6:00 Washington Week in Review

6:30 Consumer Survival Kit

7:00 Wall Street Week

7:30 Agronsky & Company

8:00 At the Top (salute to Bix Beiderbecke with guests Jimmy McPartland, Marian McPartland,
and Joe Venuti)

9:00 Movie "Dr. Mabuse, King of Crime" (bw)

WENH 11-PBS Durham

6pm Upstairs, Downstairs

7:00 Nova "The Williamsburg File" (a BBC/WGBH look at the restoration of the Colonial Virginia
city)

8:00 At the Top (as ch 10)

9:00 Movie "Dr. Mabuse, King of Crime" (bw)

MPBN (PBS): WMEB 12-Orono, WMEM 10-Presque Isle, WMED 13-Calais, WMEG 26-Biddeford

4pm Sesame Street

5:00 Olympiad "The Australians"

6:00 Upstairs, Downstairs

7:00 Wall Street Week

7:30 Agronsky & Company

8:00 Nova "The Williamsburg File"

9:00 Movie "The Iron Horse" (bw)


WGAN 13-CBS Portland

6:00 Maine Weather

6:30 Summer Semester "Transformation of American Society"

7:00 Ozzie & Harriet (bw)

7:30 Monkees

8:00 Pebbles & Bamm Bamm

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

9:30 Scooby-Doo

10:00 Shazam!/Isis

11:00 Far Out Space Nuts

11:30 Ghost Busters

noon Ironside (CBS' midday cartoons delayed to Sun 7:30-8:30am)

1:00 Wrestling

2:00 Baseball: Milwaukee-Boston

4:30 Volvo International Tennis Championships

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Phyllis

7:30 Bobby Vinton (guest Anne Murray)

8:00 Jefersons

8:30 Doc

9:00 Jack Van Impe Crusade "Can America Survive?" (from Philadelphia)

10:00 NFL Exhibition: Dallas-Los Angeles

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The track meet on "Wide World Of Sports" was probably televised live and/or same-day.

It was held less than a week after the end of the Summer Olympics in Montreal, so the Russian
track team competed there before going home; likewise, I suspect the U.S. track team went
there straight from Montreal, although for all I know, the U.S. Olympic track medalists may have
come there by way of Washington where then-President Ford may have honored them.

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Saturday, August 11, 1962

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

8 AM Spade And Hoe

8:30 Cartoons

9:30 Pip The Piper (COLOR)

10 AM Shari Lewis (guests: Jerry Orbach and Tom Tichenor's

puppets Horrible Henry and Carrot Top, COLOR)

10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

11 AM Fury
11:30 Make Room For Daddy (guest: Ernest Borgnine)

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 Superman

1 PM Baseball: Orioles-Red Sox (Joe Garagiola and Bob Wolf report)

4 PM Cartoons (time approximate)

4:30 Dangerous Robin

5 PM Movie: "Trail Of The Lonesome Pine"

6:30 News, Weather

6:45 Eyewitness (local, but this is not "Eyewitness News," a title

that would be used later by Ch. 11, then by Ch. 5)

7 PM King Of Diamonds (one of Broderick Crawford's two unsuccessful

attempts to duplicate his success on "Highway Patrol"; the other

was "The Interns" in 1970-71)

7:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo (COLOR)

8:30 The Tall Man

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Black Rose" (COLOR)

11 PM Movie: "O.S.S."

sign of 12:50 AM

WRGP (WRCB) Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

7:30 Movie: "The Singing Vagabond" (Gene Autry)

8:30 Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon

9 AM Navy Film: "Mediterranean Patrol"

9:30 Pip The Piper (COLOR)


10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Make Room For Daddy

12 N Pin Busters (bowling)

1 PM Baseball: Orioles-Red Sox

4 PM Decoy (time approximate)

4:30 The Buccaneers

5 PM Wrestling From Chattanooga (perhaps better remembered

from its years on Ch. 12)

6:45 News, Weather

7 PM Tightrope! (Mike Connors, pre-"Mannix")

7:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo (COLOR)

8:30 The Tall Man

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Black Rose" (COLOR)

11 PM Movie: "Distant Drums"

sign of 12:30 AM

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

7:30 4-H Hour

8 AM Funny Pictures (Dave Michaels, later anchor at Ch. 11

and CNN)

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Bugs Bunny (separate from the ABC show)


10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 Cartoons

12:45 Baseball: Tigers-Yankees (Dizzy Dean and Pee Wee Reese

report)

4 PM Championship Wrestling From Florida (time approximate)

4:30 Grand Ole Opry

5 PM Movie: "The Enforcer"

6:55 Political Talk (this was a gubernatorial election year in Georgia,

but I don't know who the speaker was)

7 PM Perry Mason (same show airing on Chs. 12 and 13 at 7:30)

8 PM Third Man

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Movie: "Les Miserables"

sign of 1:15 AM

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET)

of air on Saturday

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)


7:30 Better Agriculture

8 AM Western Movie

9 AM Cartoons

10 AM Western Movie

11 AM Light Time (religious program for kids)

11:30 Bugs Bunny (same show airing on Ch. 11 at 12 N)

12 N Mull's Singing Convention

1 PM Word Of God

1:30 This Is The Answer

2 PM Movie: "Thundering Caravans" (Rocky Lane, the voice

of Mister Ed, from '52)

3 PM Championship Bowling

4 PM Crunch And Des

4:30 Air Force Story

5 PM Hawkeye And The Last Of The Mohicans

5:30 Ramar Of The Jungle

6 PM The Visitor

6:30 The Falcon

7 PM Beany And Cecil

7:30 Calvin And The Colonel

8 PM Room For One More

8:30 Leave It To Beaver

9 PM Lawrence Welk (Hawaiian music is the theme)

10 PM Invitation To Paris (rerun of a two-year-old special


with Maurice Chevalier, Fernandel, and Patachou,

pre-empts "The Fight Of The Week" and "Saturday

Sports Final")

11 PM Movie: "To Have And Have Not" (Humphrey Bogart

and Lauren Bacall's first film together, from '44)

WLW-A (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

7 AM Cartoons

8 AM Adventures In Living

9 AM Billy Johnson

9:30 Jet Jackson

10 AM Rocky Jones, Space Ranger

10:30 The Buccaneers

11 AM Circus Boy

11:30 Sir Lancelot

12 N Bugs Bunny (ABC)

12:30 Teen Time (Billy Johnson)

1:30 Stars Of Tomorrow (Freddie Miller)

2 PM Movies: "Man's Castle" and "Can't Help Singing"

5 PM Beany And Cecil (delay from 7 PM)

5:30 Robin Hood

6 PM Live Atlanta Wrestling

7:30 Calvin And The Colonel

8 PM Room For One More


8:30 Leave It To Beaver

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Invitation To Paris

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Roller Derby

WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)

8:30 Cartoons

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Alvin Show

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

12:45 Baseball: Tigers-Yankees

4 PM Movie: "Hold Back The Dawn" (time approximate)

6 PM Roller Derby

7 PM Peter Gunn

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM Movie: "Invitation To Happiness"


sign of 12:40 AM

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC)

7 AM Komedy Korner

8 AM Superman

8:30 Cisco Kid

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Alvin Show

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 CBS News

12:45 Baseball: Tigers-Yankees

4 PM Wrestling (don't know where from, time approximate)

5 PM Bugs Bunny (ABC, delay from 12 N)

5:30 Grand Ole Opry

6 PM Ben Casey (ABC, delay from Mon 10 PM)

7 PM Eddie Cannon (local music show)

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Political Talk (pre-empts "Have Gun, Will Travel")

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM Lawrence Welk (old vaudevillian Ted Lewis and singer


Roberta Shore are guests, ABC, delay of at least a week

from 9 PM)

12 M Famous Playhouse

I assume the Lawrence Welk Show at 11 P.M. on WMAZ-TV, Channel 13 in Macon is one that was
delayed from August 4th. Is that the same Roberta Shore in that program who was in "The
Shaggy Dog" and some other Disney shows? I didn't know she was a singer.

That's the same one! She also was on "The Virginian" for the first 3 seasons and often sang on
that show as well. Here's a clip of her from a Welk show:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmxeVKuNYHg

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Re: Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Saturday, August 11, 1962

Thanks for making that clip available. I never heard Roberta Shore sing before. She sounded a
little like: Theresa Brewer....Jill Corey....even Sue Thompson.

Retro: Detroit/Windsor Sat, Aug 2, 1975

from Detroit News

WJBK 2-CBS
5:50 Message for Today/News

6:00 Across the Fence

6:30 Summer Semester

7:00 Bailey's Comets

7:30 US of Archie

8:00 My Favorite Martians

8:30 Speed Buggy

9:00 Jeannie

9:30 Pebbles & Bamm Bamm

10:00 Scooby-Doo, Where are You?

10:30 Shazam!

11:00 Valley of the Dinosaurs

11:30 Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Comedy Show

noon Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine

12:30 Fat Albert & the Cosby Kids

1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "Strange Holiday" (from Australia)

2:00 Sir Graves Ghastly "It Came from Outer Space"

4:00 Jerry (Hodak?) Visits (guest Dyan Cannon)

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (World Swimming Championships pt 2)

6:00 News (Woody Willis/Don Lark)

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid

8:00 All in the Family

8:30 Jefersons

9:00 Mary Tyler Moore


9:30 Bob Newhart

10:00 Moses, the Lawgiver (conclusion)

11:00 News (Willis/Lark)

11:30 TV2 Weekend Movie "Catch as Catch Can"

1:30 TV2 Late Show "Stolen Face" (bw)

WWJ 4-NBC

6:55 First Edition News

7:00 Country Living "Garden Doctor"

7:30 Oopsy

8:30 Wheelie & the Chopper Bunch

9:00 Emergency Plus 4

9:30 Run, Joe, Run

10:00 Land of the Lost

10:30 Sigmund & the Sea Monsters

11:00 Pink Panther

11:30 Star Trek (animated)

noon Jetsons

12:30 Kiplinger Report

12:45 Champions

1:45 Tiger Talk

2:00 Baseball: Detroit-Boston (George Kell/Larry Osterman; Kell also hosted the pre-game show)

5:00 Westchester Classic golf

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News


7:00 Profiles in Black (Gil Maddox interviews Woody King (director of What the Wine Sellers Buy,
which was playing at the Fisher), Ron Trice (star of the play), and the Detroit FD's Carl Boldon)

7:30 Masquerade Party

8:00 Emergency!

9:00 NBC Saturday Night at the Movies "Goodbye Again" (bw)

11:20 News

11:50 Tonight Show (guests Sammy Davis Jr., Jack Cassidy, and Steve Martin)

WXYZ 7-ABC

6:40 News

7:00 Old Time Comedies "Stage Hand" (bw)

7:30 Korg: 70,000 BC

8:00 Yogi's Gang

8:30 Bugs Bunny

9:00 Hong Kong Phooey

9:30 Gilligan

10:00 Devlin

10:30 Lassie's Rescue Rangers

11:00 Superfriends

noon These are the Days

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Lone Ranger

2:00 Wanted: Dead or Alive (bw)

2:30 NFL Action

3:00 Water World

3:30 Animal World "Forest in the Sea"


4:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (AFC-NFC Hall of Fame Game: Washington-Cincinnati)

7:00 ABC Evening News

7:30 Treasure Hunt

8:00 Keep on Truckin'

9:00 ABC Saturday Night Movie "Money from Home"

11:00 News (Van Marshall/Larry Adderly)

11:15 ABC News

11:30 Saturday Night Movies "Rio Concho"/"Thunder in the East" (second film bw)

3:30 Soundings

CKLW 9-CBC (also some CTV programs, station was partially owned by the owners of CTV
Toronto flagship CFTO)

8:00 Cartoon Playhouse

8:30 Uncle Bobby

9:00 Forest Rangers omnibus

11:30 Carol Mann Golf Challenge (Carol takes on David Wayne)

noon Frank DeAngelis

12:30 Music to See (pianist Monica Gaylor)

1:00 Greatest Sports Legends

1:30 Country Canada

2:00 CBC Sports

3:30 Swiss Family Robinson

4:30 Red Fisher

5:00 Tarzan Theatre

6:00 My Father the Ghost

7:00 Police Surgeon


8:00 Baseball: Philadelphia-Montreal

10:30 Sportsweek

11:00 The National

11:15 A Look Back

11:30 Nightmare Theatre "Snake People"

WXON 20-Ind

11:30 Rocket Robin Hood

noon Marvel Super Heroes

12:30 Ultra Man

1:00 Batman

1:30 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (bw)

2:30 Daniel Boone

3:30 Champions

4:30 Rifleman (bw)

5:00 Adventures Outdoors

5:30 Jimmy Dean

6:00 Cinema 20 "Gilda" (bw)

8:00 Presenting the Van Impes (the biggest sign of the Apocalypse in Detroit before the
implosion of the auto industry )

8:30 Public Policy Forum "Health Insurance-What Should Be the Federal Role?" (pt 2)

9:30 Temple Baptist Church

10:00 700 Club

11:30 Right On

WKBD 50-Ind
7:30 Insight "Sandalmaker"

8:00 Jabberwocky (from WCVB Boston, which aired this early Saturday mornings well into the
start of this century)

8:30 Big Blue Marble

9:00 Friends of Man

9:30 Saturday Morning Movie "Thundering Jets" (bw)

11:00 Big Time Wrestling

noon Chiller Movie "Brain from Planet Arous" (bw)

1:30 Saturday Action Movie "American Guerilla in the Philippines" (bw)

4:00 Saturday Afternoon Movie "The Marauders"

6:00 Star Trek

7:00 Lawrence Welk (Sweet Music)

8:00 That Good Ole Nashville Music (guests Don Gibson, Larry Gatlin, and Scotti Carson)

8:30 Night Gallery "Lindermann's Catch"

9:00 Perry Mason (bw)

10:00 Lou Gordon (rerunning Lou's press conference on utility rates)

11:30 World Beyond Movie "Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism"

WTVS 56-PBS

2pm A Bit with Knit

3:00 Consumer Survival Kit "All Charged Up"

3:30 Trains, Tracks & Trestles

4:00 Love Tennis "The Valley"

4:30 Play Bridge with the Experts

5:00 Speaking Freely (guest Arthur Ashe)

6:00 Life of Leonardo da Vinci


7:00 Firing Line "Should the government have secrets?" (Buckley is joined by NY Times journo
Morton Halperin)

8:00 Philadelphia Folk Festival (guitar workshop with Arlo Guthrie, Patrick Sky, Alistair Anderson,
the Bufalo Gals, Bruce Cockburn, and Martin Carthy)

9:00 Special of the Week (salute to Charles Ives)

10:00 Bergman Film Festival "Port of Call" (bw)

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Re: Retro: Detroit/Windsor Sat, Aug 2, 1975

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser takes us back 38 years to Detroit, based on Detroit News
TV listings:

WKBD 50-Ind

11:00 Big Time Wrestling

At least one other Kaiser station broadcast professional wrestling on Saturday mornings at 11
A.M. during the 1970's: WKBG/WLVI-56 here in Boston.

Wrestling ran for decades on WKBG/WLVI in that time period and it's my understanding that it
was the most-watched Saturday-morning TV program in Boston for much of that time and was
one of WLVI's most popular programs!
I wonder if the other Kaiser stations likewise ran "rassling" on Saturdays at 11 A.M. local.

I suspect WKBD's wrestling show wasn't the same as WLVI's; if the American Wrestling Alliance's
(AWA) "territory" included Detroit, I would think that's what WKBD showed. WLVI carried the
World Wrestling Federation's (WWF; now known as WWE) syndicated "Championship Wrestling"
in that slot during the middle 1970's.

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Re: Retro: Detroit/Windsor Sat, Aug 2, 1975

I think it could be from NWA Detroit, which was owned by the "Original Sheik (Ed Farhat)"

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Re: Retro: Detroit/Windsor Sat, Aug 2, 1975

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

WJBK 2-CBS
4:00 Jerry (Hodak?) Visits (guest Dyan Cannon)

Actually, Jerry Dunphy hosted this show from Los Angeles (or wherever the celebrity was that
week).

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Re: Retro: Detroit/Windsor Sat, Aug 2, 1975

Quote Originally Posted by cwf1701

I think it could be from NWA Detroit, which was owned by the "Original Sheik (Ed Farhat)"

The listings mention Lord (Athol?) Layton, if that helps solve the mystery...

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Re: Retro: Detroit/Windsor Sat, Aug 2, 1975

Correction: Ven Marshall, not Van.

William F. Buckley discusses should the government have secrets? Now the question is should
people have secrets? It was a better world when Buckley was the voice of conservatism and
Rush was doing top 40.

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Re: Retro: Detroit/Windsor Sat, Aug 2, 1975

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

from Detroit News

WXON 20-Ind

8:00 Presenting the Van Impes (the biggest sign of the Apocalypse in Detroit before the
implosion of the auto industry )

Jack Van Impe had predicted that there would be "Sex on the Streets in 1974." I wonder how
that turned out? :

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Jack is still on. Looks a bit over the hill lately, grayer and fatter. But he's still predicting the end of
the world. Since Detroit is mostly vacant lots now, no need to use the streets for a quickie.

She is probably way past her "best used by date" by their is something about Rexella! : All those
years with Jack; what a waste!

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Re: Retro: Detroit/Windsor Sat, Aug 2, 1975

This would've been less than a month before Baton sold its stake in CKLW-TV and CBC took full
ownership, changing its call letters to CBET. From my understanding CBET kept some CTV
programming as late as the late 1980s, though gradually declining over time.

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Big Time Wrestling was indeed the TV for Ed "The Sheik" Farhat's local Detroit promotion. Big
Time Wrestling had a long and varied history on Detroit TV, having aired on CKLW, WXON, WKBD,
and finally WGPR over the course of the late 1950s to early 1980s. Also, in the 1960s, there was
a rival TV wrestling show, Motor City Wrestling, that ran on WXYZ.

I was 8 years old at the time. I would be watching Marvel Superheroes and Ultra Man before
switching to Big Time Wrestling. My Uncles, who are 11 & 12 years older than me, used to scare
me with stories of the Sheik setting Bobo Brazil's shoes on fire.

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Re: Retro: Detroit/Windsor Sat, Aug 2, 1975

Wasn't Global on the air with a Windsor area station that summer? Or when did that happen?

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Re: Retro: Detroit/Windsor Sat, Aug 2, 1975

My Uncles, who are 11 & 12 years older than me, used to scare me with stories of the Sheik
setting Bobo Brazil's shoes on fire.

Seems like that couldn't compare with Bobo layin' a cocobutt on you.

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Quote Originally Posted by OldNumber7

Wasn't Global on the air with a Windsor area station that summer? Or when did that happen?

The transmitter CKGN-TV-1 channel 22, signed on from Cottam when the Global network began
broadcasting in 1974, though to my recollection, was never listed in the US papers.

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Sunday, August 4th, 1991

Source: Seattle Times microfilm

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver (CBC)

4 KOMO Seattle (ABC)

5 KING Seattle (NBC)

7 KIRO Seattle (CBS)


9 KCTS Seattle (PBS)

11 KSTW Tacoma (IND)

13 KCPQ Tacoma (FOX)

22 KTZZ Seattle (IND)

28 KTPS Tacoma (PBS)

7am

4 Captain Planet

5 Sunday Today

7 Sunday Morning

Controversy surrounds NASA's planned space station; music historian Alan Lomax; New York
City's Children's Health Project provides free medical care to children in low-income
neighborhoods.

9 Sesame Street

11 Search (? prob religious program)

13 Kenneth Copeland

22 Apostolic Faith Church

7:30

4 Real to Reel

Clint Richardson; farm workers try to unionize.

11 It Is Written

8am

2 Man From U.N.C.L.E.

4 Rainbow Express
9 Secret City

11 Intro to Life

13 Paid Program

22 Best is Yet to Come

28 Sesame Street

8:30

4 Front Runners

Dave Coulier; airlift nurse; teen-age jockey.

5 Meet the Press

7 Music and the Spoken Word

9 Shining Time Station

Matt and Tanya help others with string creations.

11 Larry Jones

13 Fishing the West

Drifting Alaska's Kenai River for rainbow trout and Dolly Vardon.

22 Tony Morris

9am

2 The Prisoner

No. 6 becomes sherif in a Western town where there is rivalry over a beautiful girl.

4 Gardening in America

Park and Tilford Gardens; lawn care; shredding clippings; the environment.

5 Compton Report

7 Super Sports Follies


NFL stars on skis; human bowling; Tommy Lasorda pulls a clubhouse prank.

9 Mister Rogers

11 Oral Roberts

13 Runaway with the Rich and Famous

Susan Lucci in Frabnce; Margaux Hemingway in the Galapegos Islands; New York hot spots.

22 Frederick K Price

28 Say/Sign (?)

9:30

4 Travel (probably Weekend Travel Update)

5 NFL Preseason Football

Phoenix Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks.

7 Greatest Sports Legends: Johnny Rutherford

Host: Reggie Jackson.

9 Newton's Apple

Race cars; spider-webs; tropical fish of a coral reef.

11 James Robison

13 Real Estate Classifieds

28 3-2-1 Contact

10am

2 Meeting Place

West Vancouver Presbyterian Church, British Columbia.

4 Rainbow Express

7 Seafair Saturday Night


Seattle prepares for Sunday's race. Host: Monica Hart.

9 Scientific American Frontiers

MIT design competition; "nature vs. nurture"; an 1800s landscape; solar activity; ecosystems;
robots aid quadriplegics.

13 The West

Woman battles Houston developers; rollerblade injuries; inmates train dogs to help the
handicapped.

22 Richie Rich

28 Bookmark

Garry Wills ["Under God: Religion and American Politics"].

10:30

4 This Week

13 Siskel and Ebert

22 Fantastic Four

28 Creative (?)

11am

2 Space Pioneers, A Canadian Story

Narrator Rudy Buttignol spotlights Canada's vital role in the pioneering days of the Space Age.

7 Seafair Rainier Cup Preview

Hosts: Chip Hanauer, Wayne Cody, Steve Raible.

9 Hollywood: Golden Years

"Dark Victory" Film noir emerges as a legacy of war; directors Edward Dmytryk and Paul Jarrico
recall blacklisting.

11 Paid Programs

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation


"The Nth Degree." An alien probe endows Barclay [Dwight Schultz] with superhuman
intelligence.

22 Don Coyote

28 European Journal

11:30

4 Viewpoint

22 Midnight (?) some cartoon I guess

28 TechnoPolitics

Food labels, environmental journalism; air pollution.

11:45

7 Hydroplane Racing

Seafair Rainier Cup, from Lake Washington in Seattle. (to 5PM)

Noon

2 Basketball

World Junior Men's Championship, from Edmonton.

4 Auto Racing

CART Marlboro 500, from the Michigan International Speedway.

9 Interests

11 Superboy

13 Movie

"Iceman." [1984] Timothy Hutton. An anthropologist protects a confused Neanderthal man


thawed back to life.

22 Movie
"As You Like It." [1936] Elisabeth Bergner. Shakespeare's Rosalind enters the Forest of Arden
disguised as a shepherd and meets her lover, Orlando.

28 Joy of Painting

12:30

5 Home Again Bob Vila

9 Reflection

11 Super Force

28 Welcome (?)

1PM

5 SportsWorld Greatest Fights Ever: Ali/Frazier I

9 Wall $treet Week

11 MLB Baseball

Seattle Mariners at California Angels.

28 Firing Line

1:30

9 Washington Week

28 Sound Of!

2PM

2 Coronation Street

9 Seattle Weekly (or Week)

13 Movie

"Smokey and the Bandit Part 3." [1983] Jackie Gleason. Sherif Buford T. Justice chases a trucker,
his girlfriend and a huge fake shark from Miami to Texas.

22 Movie

"Spencer's Mountain." [196]3 Henry Fonda. The Wyoming Spencers have nine children, too small
a house and a son who wants to go to college.

28 Cinema

2:30

9 Editors

Government commissions investigate national issues.

28 Images (?)

3PM

4 Auto Racing

International Race of Champions, from the Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn,


Michigan.

5 Paid Programming

9 Joy of Painting

28 Sports Report

3:30

2 Best Years

9 Collectors

28 Editors

4PM

2 Dream Seekers
English emigrant joins Calgary police; Ethiopian refugee studies nursing in Saskatchewan.

4 Pan American Games

Basketball, Track & Field, Women's Diving, Women's Gymnastics, from Havana.

5 Dear John

John wants his former professor to evaluate his poetry.

9 Victory Garden

11 Family Ties

13 Movie

"True Grit." [1969] John Wayne, Glen Campbell. One-eyed Marshal "Rooster" Cogburn and a
Texas Ranger help a girl find her father's killer. Directed by Henry Hathaway. Best actor Oscar for
John Wayne.

28 Washington Week

4:30

2 Hymn Sing

5 Golden Girls

9 New Yankee Workshop

11 ALF

22 Travel (?)

28 Collectors

5PM

2 Facts of Life

4 5 News

7 Seafair News

Highlights of today's races.


9 This Old House

11 Night Court

22 Battlestar Galactica

28 Pro and Con

5:30

2 WKRP in Cincinnati

4 ABC News

7 CBS News

9 Hometime

11 News

28 Wall $treet Week

6PM

2 Magical World of Disney

Archive clips show Walt Disney with his animators, developing storylines and creating sound
efects.

4 Town Meeting

Ken Schram profiles recent serial murders in Snohomish County.

5 NBC News

7 News

9 Word at War

Montgomery's Desert Rats defeat Rommel's Afrika Korps at El Alamein after fighting for nearly 3
years for 600 miles of desert.

11 Movie

"Night Shift." [1982] Henry Winkler, Michael Keaton. A meek man, his helper and a hooker run a
call-girl ring from the city morgue. Directed by Ron Howard.
22 Monsters

A nameless female caller dogs a womanizer [Ed Mariano].

28 Adam Smith

6:30

5 Memories, Then and Now

Simon & Garfunkel, the Andrea Doria.

13 The West

Chemical weapons in Oregon; heart-surgery techniques for children, cowboy artists.

22 Dracula

Gustav meets a horror actor who is now a vampire.

28 McLaughlin Group

7PM

2 Road to Avonlea

A preteen with a crush torments Felicity at school.

4 Life Goes On

Becca has a crush on her gym teacher; Gina moves out after her relationship with a younger man
draws Drew's disapproval.

5 Where's Rodney

A boy's identification with Rodney Dangerfield perplexes his parents.

7 60 Minutes

Convicted spy John Walker; proposed law legalizes prostitution in Holland; acid-rain study.

9 Lawrence Welk

"Concert in The Park," "It's a Most Unusual Day" [Norma Zimmer], "Stardust" [Skeets Herfurt],
"Till There Was You" [Tom Netherton].
13 Totally Hidden Video

"Boardwalk Psychic," "Shell Games."

22 Gallagher: Totally New

The comedian spotlights the absurd.

28 Wonderworks

"African Journey." Luke clashes with another boy while visiting his father in Africa. Part 1 of 3.

7:30

5 News at Twelve

A 12-year-old [Danny Gerard] does an imaginary newscast in his bedroom on his life.

13 Parker Lewis Can't Lose

As the school year ends, everything goes wrong for Parker.

8PM

2 Movie

"Glory Enough for All." [1988] R.H. Thompson. Clashing scientists F.G. Banting, C.H. Best, J.J.R.
Macleod and J.B. Collip discover insulin in 1921.

4 America's Funniest Home Videos

Teen primping; wrestler in trouble; little girl and big punching bag.

5 First Person with Maria Shriver

Demi Moore; Michael Jordan; Burt Reynolds; M.C. Hammer.

7 Murder, She Wrote

During Jessica's trip to Amish country, her escort [Hunt Block] is accused of murder.

9 Evening at Pops

Perry Como salutes Bing Crosby [White Christmas]; trumpeter Byron Stripling honors Louis
Armstrong ["Mack the Knife"].

11 Movie

"Agnes of God." [1985] Jane Fonda, Meg Tilly. A psychiatrist probes the mind of a nun in whose
room has been found a dead newborn infant.

13 In Living Color

Skits: "Anton on The People's Court," "Ted Turner's Colorized Classics," "M.C. Hammer."

22 Perry Mason

A man is accused of killing his business partner's wife. Guest: R.G. Armstrong.

28 Tom Peters' Speed of Life

Peters profiles four industries to show how emphasis on speed is transforming the workplace.

8:30

4 Movie

"A View to a Kill." [1985] Roger Moore, Christopher Walken. Agent 007 ties a mad tycoon and his
statuesque aide to a plot to flood Silicon Valley. The 15th James Bond movie.

13 Get a Life!

Chris and Fred [Chris and Bob Elliott] get stuck in a homemade submarine.

9pm

5 Movie

"Rage of Angels: The Story Continues." [1986] Jacklyn Smith. The sequel sets Sidney Sheldon's
lawyer heroine against mobsters blackmailing her son's father, now U.S. vice president.

7 Movie

"Gunsmoke: The Last Apache."

9 Masterpiece Theatre

I Claudius Part 9.

13 Married...with Children
Kelly vies in a pageant held by a hot dog company.

22 Movie

"Dead Ringer." [1964] Bette Davis. Edith kills Margaret, her twin, and takes her identity, fooling
Edith's boyfriend but not Margaret's lover.

28 Journey into Sleep

Physicians discuss sleep research and its consequences since the '50s.

9:30

13 In Living Color

"Andrea 'Dice' Clay," "America's Funniest Security Camera Videos."

10pm

2 CBC News

9 Edward & Mrs. Simpson

From France, Wallis urges him to fight, but Edward abdicates and departs. Part 7 of 7.

11 News

13 Paul Rodriguez: Behind Bars

The comedian interviews inmates and performs at California's San Quentin State Prison.

28 Movie

"The Paris Express." [1953] Claude Rains. A Dutch clerk flees to Paris with his crooked boss's
money and meets the woman behind his boss.

Sign of at 11:25PM, immediately after the movie.

10:30

2 Venture

Ontario Hydro faces problems; couple sells clock kits; Vancouver's growth.
11PM

2 5 7 News

9 Brideshead Revisited

Sebastian gives Rex the slip on the way to Zurich; Julia announces plans to marry Rex despite his
divorce and religion. Part 7 of 12.

11 Taxi

13 Northwest Focus

11:10

4 News

11:30

2 Streets of San Francisco

Sign of 12:30am.

5 George Michael Sports Machine

7 News

11 Hunter

13 Arsenio Hall (on a Sunday?)

Guests: Priscilla Presley, Joe Penny, Freddie Hubbard, comic Marion Joyner.

22 Longacres

11:40

4 Movie

"I Married Wyatt Earp." [1983] Marie Osmond, Bruce Boxleitner. Josephine Marcus tours with an
opera company and falls in love with the marshal of Tombstone, Ariz.
Midnight

5 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

Katherine Helmond; Alabama; restaurateur Paul Bocuse; David Frost; Tommy Lasorda discusses
athletes' incomes.

7 Face the Nation

9 Mystery!

Dieting Rumpole's [Leo McKern] misery lends him insight on a woman accused of murdering her
spouse.

22 Paid Program

Sign of 12:30am.

12:30

7 Paid Programming

11 Twilight Zone

13 Party Machine

1AM

5 Paid Program

9 Sherlock Holmes

11 Wrestling (unknown which)

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734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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11:30

13 Arsenio Hall (on a Sunday?)

Some affiliates carried a weekend edition of the show, with some opting to run it on Saturday
nights, while others such as KCPQ chose to air it on Sunday nights. Same with Arsenio's
companion show at around this time, Nia Peeples' "Party Machine", which you'll see runs at
12:30 AM on this night, and for a full hour, as opposed to the half-hour airings during the week.

Retro: Logansport, IN Monday, October 16, 1995

Source: Logansport Pharos Tribune

WTTV/WTTK 4/29 - UPN Bloomington/Kokomo

5:00 am - Infomercials (1 hr.)

6:00 am - The Pink Panther

6:30 am - Adventures of Blinky Bill

7:00 am - VR Troopers

7:30 am - Mighty Max


8:00 am - Mutant League

8:30 am - Dinosaurs

9:00 am - Danny!

10:00 am - Gordon Elliott

11:00 am - Richard Bey

12:00 pm - Matlock

1:00 pm - The 700 Club

2:00 pm - Doogie Howser, M.D.

2:30 pm - Dennis the Menace

3:00 pm - Goof Troop

3:30 pm - Bonkers

4:00 pm - Aladdin

4:30 pm - Gargoyles

5:00 pm - Full House

5:30 pm - Blossom

6:00 pm - Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

6:30 pm - Home Improvement (2x)

7:30 pm - Seinfeld

8:00 pm - MOVIE: Roswell

10:00 pm - News

10:30 pm - Hard Copy

11:00 pm - Married...with Children

11:30 pm - Empty Nest

12:00 am - Doogie Howser, M.D.

12:30 am - Richard Bey


1:00 am - MOVIE: Voyage

3:30 am - Infomercial

4:00 am - Make Room for Daddy (2x)

WRTV 6 - ABC Indianapolis

5:00 am - News

7:00 am - Good Morning America

9:00 am - Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 am - Carnie

11:00 am - News

11:30 am - Loving

12:00 pm - All My Children

1:00 pm - One Life to Live

2:00 pm - General Hospital

3:00 pm - Montel Williams

4:00 pm - Oprah Winfrey

5:00 pm - News (3x)

6:30 pm - ABC World News Tonight

7:00 pm - Inside Edition

7:30 pm - A Current Afair

8:00 pm - NFL Football Denver Broncos vs. Oakland Raiders

11:00 pm - News

11:35 pm - Nightline

12:05 am - Entertainment Tonight

12:35 am - American Journal


1:05 am - A Current Afair

1:35 am - Infomercial

2:05 am - Mike & Maty

3:05 am - ABC World News Now

WLS 7 - ABC Chicago

4:00 am - Oprah Winfrey

5:00 am - ABC World News This Morning

5:30 am - News

7:00 am - Good Morning America

9:00 am - Oprah Winfrey

10:00 am - Mike & Maty

11:00 am - Loving

11:30 am - News

12:00 pm - All My Children

1:00 pm - One Life to Live

2:00 pm - General Hospital

3:00 pm - Inside Edition

3:30 pm - Jeopardy!

4:00 pm - News

5:00 pm - News

5:30 pm - ABC World News Tonight

6:00 pm - News

6:30 pm - Wheel of Fortune

7:00 pm - The Marshal


8:00 pm - NFL Football: Denver Broncos vs. Oakland Raiders

11:00 pm - News

11:35 pm - Nightline

12:05 am - Carnie

1:05 am - Rolonda

2:05 am - News

2:40 am - ABC World News Now

WISH 8 - CBS Indianapolis

4:30 am - This Morning's Business

5:00 am - News (2x)

6:00 am - News

7:00 am - CBS This Morning

9:00 am - Maury

10:00 am - Mark Walberg

11:00 am - The Price is Right

12:00 pm - News

12:30 pm - Young & the Restless

1:30 pm - Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 pm - As the World Turns

3:00 pm - Guiding Light

4:00 pm - LAPD: Life on the Beat

4:30 pm - Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

5:00 pm - News

6:00 pm - News
6:30 pm - CBS Evening News

7:00 pm - Wheel of Fortune

7:30 pm - Jeopardy!

8:00 pm - The Nanny

8:30 pm - Can't Hurry Love

9:00 pm - Murphy Brown

9:30 pm - Cybill

10:00 pm - Chicago Hope

11:00 pm - News

11:35 pm - Late Show with David Letterman

12:37 am - Rolonda

1:37 am - Top Cops

2:07 am - Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

3:07 am - Lauren Hutton And...

3:37 am - CBS Up to the Minute

WTTW 11 - PBS Chicago

5:00 am - Cable Health Club

6:00 am - Bloomberg Business News

6:30 am - Sesame Street

7:05 am - Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

7:35 am - Shining Time Station

8:05 am - Adventures of Dudley the Dragon

8:35 am - Barney & Friends

9:05 am - Kidsongs
9:35 am - Sesame Street

10:35 am - Barney & Friends

11:04 am - Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

11:33 am - Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12:02 pm - The Puzzle Place

12:30 pm - Frugal Gourmet

1:00 pm - Travels in Europe

1:30 pm - Victory Garden

2:00 pm - Nova

3:00 pm - Sewing with Nancy

3:30 pm - Kidsongs

4:00 pm - Wishbone

4:30 pm - The Magic School Bus

5:00 pm - Barney & Friends

5:30 pm - Nightly Business Report

6:00 pm - The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 pm - Chicago Tonight

7:30 pm - Burt Wolf's Menu

8:00 pm - Marsalis on Music

9:00 pm - The American Experience

10:00 pm - Question of Equality, Part I

11:00 pm - Question of Equality, Part II

12:00 am - Chicago Tonight

12:30 am - Charlie Rose

1:30 am - Wild America


2:00 am - Of the air

WTHR 13 - NBC Indianapolis

5:00 am - News (2x)

6:00 am - News

7:00 am - Today

9:00 am - Jerry Springer

10:00 am - Another World

11:00 am - Days of Our Lives

12:00 pm - News

1:00 pm - Leeza

2:00 pm - Charles Perez

3:00 pm - Donahue

4:00 pm - Sally

5:00 pm - News

6:00 pm - News

6:30 pm - NBC Nightly News

7:00 pm - America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

7:30 pm - Cops

8:00 pm - Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

8:30 pm - In the House

9:00 pm - MOVIE: Terror in the Shadows

11:00 pm - News

11:35 pm - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37 am - Late Night with Conan O'Brien


1:36 am - Later with Greg Kinnear

2:05 am - Rush Limbaugh

2:35 am - News

3:10 am - NBC News Nightside

WNDU 16 - NBC South Bend

5:00 am - NBC News at Sunrise

5:30 am - AgDay

6:00 am - News

7:00 am - Today

9:00 am - Matlock

10:00 am - Maury

11:00 am - Leeza

12:00 pm - News

12:30 pm - Hard Copy

1:00 pm - Days of Our Lives

2:00 pm - Another World

3:00 pm - Ricki Lake

4:00 pm - Star Trek: The Next Generation

5:00 pm - News

5:30 pm - NBC Nightly News

6:00 pm - News

6:30 pm - Home Improvement

7:00 pm - Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

7:30 pm - In the House


8:00 pm - MOVIE: Terror in the Shadows

10:00 pm - News

10:35 pm - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

11:37 pm - Seinfeld

12:07 am - Entertainment Tonight

12:37 am - Later with Greg Kinnear

1:06 am - News

1:41 am - Tempestt

2:41 am - NBC News Nightside

WLFI 18 - CBS West Lafayette

5:30 am - Rush Limbaugh

6:00 am - CBS Morning News

6:30 am - News

7:00 am - CBS This Morning

9:00 am - Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 am - George & Alana

11:00 am - The Price is Right

12:00 pm - News

12:30 pm - Young & the Restless

1:30 pm - Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 pm - As the World Turns

3:00 pm - Guiding Light

4:00 pm - Oprah Winfrey

5:00 pm - News
5:30 pm - Inside Edition

6:00 pm - News

6:30 pm - CBS Evening News

7:00 pm - Wheel of Fortune

7:30 pm - Jeopardy!

8:00 pm - The Nanny

8:30 pm - Can't Hurry Love

9:00 pm - Murphy Brown

9:30 pm - Cybill

10:00 pm - Chicago Hope

11:00 pm - News

11:35 pm - Late Show with David Letterman

12:37 am - Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

1:37 am - Of the air

WFYI 20 - PBS Indianapolis

6:00 am - Homestretch

6:30 am - Bloomberg Business News

7:00 am - Nightly Business Report

7:30 am - Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

8:00 am - Barney & Friends

8:30 am - Gerbert

9:00 am - Sesame Street

10:00 am - Storytime

10:30 am - Kidsongs
11:00 am - Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:30 am - Shining Time Station

12:00 pm - The Big Comfy Couch

12:30 pm - Barney & Friends

1:00 pm - Shining Time Station

1:30 pm - Body Electric

2:00 pm - Frugal Gourmet

2:30 pm - Strip Quilting

3:00 pm - Watercolor Workshop

3:30 pm - Wild America

4:00 pm - Reading Rainbow

4:30 pm - Wishbone

5:00 pm - Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

5:30 pm - Bill Nye the Science Guy

6:00 pm - Red Green

6:30 pm - Nightly Business Report

7:00 pm - The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 pm - Marsalis on Music

9:00 pm - The American Experience

10:00 pm - Chicago on Stage

11:00 pm - Big Red Football

12:00 am - Charlie Rose

1:00 am - Basic French

2:00 am - Of the air


WSBT 22 - CBS South Bend

5:00 am - This Morning's Business

5:30 am - CBS Morning News

6:00 am - News

7:00 am - CBS This Morning

9:00 am - George & Alana

10:00 am - The Price is Right

11:00 am - Young & the Restless

12:00 pm - News

12:30 pm - Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 pm - As the World Turns

2:00 pm - Guiding Light

3:00 pm - Inside Edition

3:30 pm - Jeopardy!

4:00 pm - Oprah Winfrey

5:00 pm - News

5:30 pm - CBS Evening News

6:00 pm - News

6:30 pm - Wheel of Fortune

7:00 pm - The Nanny

7:30 pm - Can't Hurry Love

8:00 pm - Murphy Brown

8:30 pm - Cybill

9:00 pm - Chicago Hope

10:00 pm - News
10:35 pm - Late Show with David Letterman

11:37 pm - Coach

12:07 am - Married...with Children

12:37 am - Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

1:37 am - Gordon Elliott

2:37 am - CBS Up to the Minute

WNDY 23 - WB Marion

6:00 am - Infomercial

6:30 am - Sailor Moon

7:00 am - Tom and Jerry

7:30 am - The Woody Woodpecker Show

8:00 am - The Jetsons

8:30 am - Classic Cartoons

9:00 am - Indy TV Mall

10:00 am - Three's Company

10:30 am - Designing Women

11:00 am - I Love Lucy

11:30 am - Andy Griffith

12:00 pm - The Honeymooners

12:30 pm - All in the Family

1:00 pm - E.N.G.

2:00 pm - The Cosby Show

2:30 pm - Step by Step

3:00 pm - Family Ties


3:30 pm - The Brady Bunch

4:00 pm - That's Warner Bros!

4:30 pm - Animaniacs

5:00 pm - Step by Step

5:30 pm - California Dreams

6:00 pm - Baywatch

7:00 pm - Court TV: Inside America's Courts

7:30 pm - America's Funniest Home Videos

8:00 pm - MOVIE: Tora! Tora! Tora!

11:00 pm - The Twilight Zone

11:30 pm - Rescue 911

12:00 am - Hunter

1:00 am - MOVIE: Ambush Bay

3:00 am - Infomercial

3:30 am - Of the air

WSJV 28 - ABC Elkhart (from it's waning days as ABC, switching to Fox on Oct. 18)

5:00 am - Rush Limbaugh

5:30 am - ABC World News This Morning (2x)

6:30 am - News

7:00 am - Good Morning America

9:00 am - Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 am - Montel Williams

11:00 am - Mike & Maty

11:30 am - Loving
12:00 pm - All My Children

1:00 pm - One Life to Live

2:00 pm - General Hospital

3:00 pm - Baywatch

4:00 pm - Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

4:30 pm - Blossom

5:00 pm - Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

5:30 pm - ABC World News Tonight

6:00 pm - The Simpsons

6:30 pm - America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

7:00 pm - The Marshal

8:00 pm - NFL Football: Denver Broncos vs. Oakland Raiders

11:00 pm - News

11:35 pm - Nightline

12:05 am - Stephanie Miller

1:05 am - Northern Exposure

2:05 am - Roseanne

2:35 am - Empty Nest

3:05 am - The Golden Girls

3:35 am - ABC World News Now

WFLD 32 - Fox Chicago

5:00 am - Gordon Elliott

6:00 am - Thing in the Morning

9:00 am - I Love Lucy (2x)


10:00 am - Gabrielle

11:00 am - Mark Walberg

12:00 pm - Gordon Elliott

1:00 pm - The Wonder Years

1:30 pm - Harry and the Hendersons

2:00 pm - Fox Cubhouse

2:30 pm - Bobby's World

3:00 pm - Taz-Mania

3:30 pm - X-Men

4:00 pm - Adventures of Batman and Robin

4:30 pm - Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

5:00 pm - The Cosby Show

5:30 pm - The Simpsons

6:00 pm - Home Improvement

6:30 pm - Seinfeld

7:00 pm - Melrose Place

8:00 pm - Partners

8:30 pm - Ned & Stacey

9:00 pm - News

10:00 pm - M*A*S*H

10:30 pm - Cops (2x)

11:30 pm - Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:00 am - I Love Lucy (2x)

1:00 am - Infomercials (1 hr.)

2:00 am - We Love Lucy (2x)


3:00 am - Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (2x)

4:00 am - Gabrielle

WHME 46 - Ind South Bend

5:00 am - Shepherd's Chapel

6:30 am - The Flintstones

7:00 am - Littlest Pet Shop

7:30 am - Garfield and Friends

8:00 am - Lester Sumrall

8:30 am - Victory

9:00 am - World Harvest Live

10:00 am - The 700 Club

11:00 am - Infomercial

11:30 am - Life Today

12:00 pm - Kenneth Copeland

12:30 pm - Breakthrough

1:00 pm - Benny Hinn

1:30 pm - Richard Roberts

2:00 pm - Yogi & Friends

2:30 pm - Goof Troop

3:00 pm - Bonkers

3:30 pm - Aladdin (2x)

4:30 pm - California Dreams

5:00 pm - Saved by the Bell

5:30 pm - Full House


6:00 pm - Family Matters

6:30 pm - Defalco

7:00 pm - Rescue 911

7:30 pm - News

8:00 pm - The 700 Club

9:00 pm - World Harvest

10:00 pm - Lester Sumrall

10:30 pm - Today with Marilyn

11:00 pm - Victory

11:30 pm - David Bibey Ministry

12:00 am - Bob Enyart

1:00 am - You and Me

2:00 am - Kenneth Copeland

2:30 am - Life Today

3:00 am - Breakthrough

3:30 am - Lester Sumrall

4:00 am - Joyce Meyer

4:30 am - For the People

WPWR 50 - UPN Gary

5:00 am - The A-Team

6:00 am - The Flintstones

6:30 am - Mutant League

7:00 am - VR Troopers

7:30 am - Mighty Max


8:00 am - Littlest Pet Shop

8:30 am - Happy Ness, the Secret of the Loch

9:00 am - Mama's Family

9:30 am - Gimme a Break!

10:00 am - Montel Williams

11:00 am - Tempestt

12:00 pm - Ricki Lake

1:00 pm - Who's the Boss?

1:30 pm - Doogie Howser, M.D.

2:00 pm - Growing Pains

2:30 pm - Goof Troop

3:00 pm - Bonkers

3:30 pm - Aladdin

4:00 pm - Gargoyles

4:30 pm - Step by Step

5:00 pm - Ricki Lake

6:00 pm - Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

6:30 pm - Roseanne

7:00 pm - MOVIE: Roswell

9:00 pm - Montel Williams

10:00 pm - Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

10:30 pm - Roseanne

11:00 pm - America's Funniest Home Videos

11:30 pm - Baywatch

12:30 am - Stephanie Miller


1:30 am - Infomercials (until 3:00am)

3:00 am - MOVIE: Cheyenne Autumn

WXIN 59 - Fox Indianapolis

5:00 am - AgDay

5:30 am - First Business

6:00 am - The Flintstones

6:30 am - Garfield and Friends

7:00 am - Highlander: The Animated Series

7:30 am - Littlest Pet Shop

8:00 am - Bobby's World

8:30 am - Bananas in Pajamas

9:00 am - George & Alana

10:00 am - Ricki Lake

11:00 am - Gabrielle

12:00 pm - Jenny Jones

1:00 pm - Tempestt

2:00 pm - Infomercial

2:30 pm - Fox Cubhouse

3:00 pm - Taz-Mania

3:30 pm - X-Men

4:00 pm - Adventures of Batman and Robin

4:30 pm - Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

5:00 pm - Ricki Lake

6:00 pm - Roseanne
6:30 pm - Coach

7:00 pm - The Simpsons

7:30 pm - EXTRA

8:00 pm - Melrose Place

9:00 pm - Partners

9:30 pm - Ned & Stacey

10:00 pm - News

10:35 pm - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

11:35 pm - Jenny Jones

12:35 am - Stephanie Miller

1:35 am - Northern Exposure

2:35 am - Geraldo

3:30 am - Gabrielle

4:30 am - EXTRA

WGBO 66 - Univision Joliet

5:00 am - Noticiero Univision

5:30 am - Casos de la Vida Real

6:00 am - Noticias

6:30 am - Club de los Tigritos

7:00 am - Carrusel

7:30 am - El Chavo

8:00 am - Chespirito

9:00 am - Pap Soltero

9:30 am - El Doctor Cndido Prez


10:00 am - Amor de Nadie

12:00 pm - Peligrosa

1:00 pm - Como Tu, Ninguna

2:00 pm - Mara Mercedes

3:00 pm - Cristina

4:00 pm - Primer Impacto

5:00 pm - Noticias

5:30 pm - Noticiero Univision

6:00 pm - La Duea

7:00 pm - Alondra

8:00 pm - El Premio Mayor

9:00 pm - Cristina: Edicion Especial

10:00 pm - Noticias

10:30 pm - Noticiero Univision

11:00 pm - PELCULA: Carnada

1:00 am - Cristina

2:00 am - En Carne Propia

3:00 am - Al Filo de la Muerte

4:00 am - Cristina: Edicion Special

Superstations:

WGN 9 - WB Chicago

5:00 am - Jimmy Swaggart

5:30 am - Kenneth Copeland

6:00 am - Winning Walk


6:30 am - Joyce Meyer

7:00 am - News

8:00 am - Dennis the Menace (2x)

9:00 am - Andy Griffith

9:30 am - Court TV: Inside America's Courts

10:00 am - Perry Mason

11:00 am - Geraldo

12:00 pm - News

1:00 pm - Quincy, M.E.

2:00 pm - Charles Perez

3:00 pm - That's Warner Bros!

3:30 pm - Animaniacs

4:00 pm - Family Matters

4:30 pm - California Dreams

5:00 pm - Saved by the Bell (2x)

6:00 pm - Family Matters

6:30 pm - Newhart

7:00 pm - MOVIE: Writer's Block

9:00 pm - News

10:00 pm - Night Court

10:30 pm - Simon & Simon

11:30 pm - The Honeymooners

12:00 am - In the Heat of the Night

1:00 am - Tower

1:30 am - Erlich
2:00 am - MOVIE: Airport 1975

4:00 am - Charles Perez

WTBS 17 - Ind Atlanta (listings CT)

5:05 am - Captain Planet and the Planeteers

5:35 am - Scooby-Doo Mysteries

6:05 am - The Jetsons

6:35 am - The Flintstones

7:05 am - Gilligan's Island

7:35 am - Bewitched

8:05 am - Who's the Boss?

8:35 am - Andy Griffith

9:05 am - Little House on the Prairie

10:05 am - Matlock

11:05 am - Perry Mason

12:05 pm - MOVIE: Carbine Williams

2:05 pm - Cartoon Planet

3:05 pm - Garfield and Friends

3:35 pm - The Brady Bunch

4:05 pm - Saved by the Bell

4:35 pm - Saved by the Bell: The College Years

5:05 pm - Family Matters (2x)

6:05 pm - America's Funniest Home Videos (2x)

7:05 pm - Matlock

8:05 pm - MOVIE: Matlock: The Fatal Seduction


10:05 pm - MOVIE: Perry Mason: The Case of the Maligned Mobster

12:05 am - National Geographic Explorer

2:05 am - MOVIE: Two Mules for Sister Sara

4:05 am - Court TV: Inside America's Courts

4:35 am - CNN Headline News

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WFLD 32 - Fox Chicago

6:00 am - Thing in the Morning

I believe the complete title of this program is "Fox Thing In The Morning."

It's interesting to see that, in observing Eastern time, WRTV could get away with court-martialing
"The Marshal" which aired the hour prior to "Monday Night Football" on the East Coast.

Also interesting to see an NBC affiliate (WNDU) literally stoning Conan's "Late Night" show!

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Tuesday, August 14, 1962

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:


WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Georgia

9:45 Linkletter And The Kids

10 AM Say When!

10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR)

11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR)

11:30 Concentration

12 N News (Ray Moore)

12:15 WSB Editorial

12:20 Movie: "Piccadilly Jim"

2 PM Jan Murray (COLOR)

2:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

2:30 Loretta Young

3 PM Young Dr. Malone

3:30 Our Five Daughters

4 PM Make Room For Daddy

4:30 Mr. Magoo

4:45 Rocky And His Friends

5 PM Popeye Club

6 PM Quick Draw McGraw

6:30 News, Weather

6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report


7 PM Dragnet (the original, with Ben Alexander

as Jack Webb's partner)

7:30 Laramie (COLOR)

8:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

9 PM Dick Powell Show

10 PM Cain's Hundred (guest star: Charles Bronson)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:20 WSB Editorial

11:25 Movie: "Sylvia Scarlet" (Katharine Hepburn and

Cary Grant, from '35)

WRGP (WRCB) Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today With Morris

9:30 Cartoons

10 AM Say When!

10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR)

11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR)

11:30 Concentration

12 N Your First Impression (Monty Hall subs for vacationing

Bill Leyden, COLOR)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences

12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer)

1 PM WRGP Bulletin
1:30 Star Performance

2 PM Jan Murray (COLOR)

2:25 NBC News

2:30 Loretta Young

3 PM Young Dr. Malone

3:30 Our Five Daughters

4 PM Make Room For Daddy

4:30 Here's Hollywood (folksinging group the Limeliters

discuss teenagers with Helen O'Connell)

4:55 NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

5 PM Cartoons

5:25 Broken Arrow

5:55 Bat Masterson

6:25 News, Weather

6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM M Squad

7:30 Laramie (COLOR)

8:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

9 PM Dick Powell Show

10 PM Cain's Hundred

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Tonight Show (announcer Hugh Downs, in his last week

with the show, is guest host; Jim Lucas fills the announcing

slot, COLOR)
WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6:10 Daily Word

6:15 Operation Alphabet

6:45 Video College

7 AM News, Editorial

7:20 Cartoons

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Movie: "The Storm"

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Divorce Court

12 N Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Life Of Riley

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Ann Sothern

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (guest: bandleader

Russ Morgan)

3 PM Millionaire (the check goes to policeman Ed Murdock,

who's the target of the brother of a gangster he killed

in a gun battle)

3:30 To Tell The Truth (Phyllis Newman, Sally Ann Howes,

Richard Hayes, Barry Nelson)

3:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)


4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night

5 PM Cimarron City

6 PM Panorama News

6:45 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Everglades

7:30 Marshal Dillon (the half-hour "Gunsmoke"s)

8 PM Password (Dina Merrill, Darren McGavin; announcer

Jack Clark subs for Allen Ludden)

8:30 Dobie Gillis

9 PM Comedy Spot (Don Porter and Phyllis Avery in "I Love

My Doctor," about a suburban doctor who's not

getting many patients)

9:30 Ichabod And Me (I never understood why this show didn't

work. It sounds like a cross between "The Andy Griffith

Show" and "Newhart": Robert Sterling is a New York newspaperman

who decides to buy a small-town newspaper in New England. Like

Andy, he's a widower with a young son played by Jerry Mathers'

brother Jimmy; he has a housekeeper (not his aunt) and a girlfriend.

Like Dick Loudon, he has to deal with the town characters, notably

Ichabod Adams, the man who sold him the paper and hangs around

the office all the time. And scheduled during its one season between

Red Skelton and Garry Moore, it should have been a hit just on that

basis. Anybody remember it?)

10 PM Talent Scouts (host Jim Backus welcomes scouts Liberace, Red Buttons,
Joan Bennett, Jack E. Leonard, and Kathryn Grayson. Talent: singers

Billy Fields and Joshua Hecht; tap dancer Sandy Walsh; comedian Lou

Alexander; the singing Sylte Sisters; the Herb Handcock Trio, instrumentalists)

11 PM Panorama News

11:30 Movie: "Breakdown"

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET)

6:30 Film Features: "Stampede Stopover" and "The Constructors"

7 PM Growing South

7:30 Astronomy For You (the four largest planets in our solar system)

8 PM You Are There (V-J Day, which took place on this date in 1945)

8:30 Lamp Unto My Feet (odd that this airs here, since Ch. 5 aired it in

pattern from CBS on Sundays at 10 AM)

9 PM The Red Myth (how Communists attempt to achieve their aims)

9:30 Movie: "The Importance Of Being Earnest"

sign of 11:05 PM

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)

9 AM Funtime

9:30 Romper Room

10:15 Upward Look

10:30 It's A Good Day

10:45 News (Jim Johnson)


11 AM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (guest is ragtime pianist Big

Tiny Little, Jo Ann Castle's predecessor on "The Lawrence

Welk Show")

11:30 Yours For A Song

12 N Jane Wyman

12:30 Camouflage

12:55 ABC News (Alex Dreier)

1 PM Man From Cochise

1:30 Susie (Ann Sothern)

2 PM Day In Court

2:30 Seven Keys

3 PM Queen For A Day (Jack Smith of "You Asked For It" fame

subs for vacationing Jack Bailey.)

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM American Bandstand

4:50 American Newsstand

5 PM Bob Brandy

6 PM ABC News (Ron Cochran)

6:15 News, Weather

6:30 Tombstone Territory

7 PM Ozzie And Harriet (delay from Thu 7:30 PM)

7:30 Bugs Bunny

8 PM Bachelor Father

8:30 The New Breed (guest star: Peter Fonda)

9:30 Yours For A Song


10 PM Shelley Berman: A Personal Appearance" (a one-man

show, pre-empts "Alcoa Premiere")

11 PM ABC News (Murphy Martin)

11:10 Man From Cochise

sign of 11:40 PM

WLW-A (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

7:30 Thoughts For Today

7:35 News, Weather

7:45 Debbie Drake

8 AM University Television: "Shakespeare"

8:30 Billy Johnson (kids' show)

9:30 Snooky Lanson

11 AM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

11:30 Yours For A Song

12 N Jane Wyman

12:30 Camouflage

12:55 ABC News

1 PM Star Performance

1:30 Burns And Allen

2 PM Day In Court

2:30 Seven Keys

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?


4 PM American Bandstand

4:50 American Newsstand

5 PM Billy Johnson

5:30 Movie: "Triple Threat" (watch for Gloria Henry,

Dennis the Menace's mom; and Mary Stuart

from "Search For Tomorrow"--from '48)

7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:15 ABC News

7:30 Bugs Bunny

8 PM Bachelor Father

8:30 The New Breed

9:30 Yours For A Song

10 PM Shelley Berman: A Personal Appearance

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (pre-empted on Ch. 2, which would

begin airing the show when Carson took over, also

not in color)

WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)

7:25 Daily Word

7:30 Country Show

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Cartoons

9:15 Morning Stretch (this is not Joanie Greggains)


9:30 Woman's Whirl

9:55 Tips And Tricks

10 AM Calendar (Harry Reasoner, Mary Fickett)

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Verdict Is Yours

11:30 Brighter Day

11:55 CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

12 N Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Lunch 'n Fun

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (Agnes Moorehead, Hal March; Jack

Clark subs for Allen Ludden)

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM Millionaire

3:30 To Tell The Truth

3:55 CBS News

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night

5 PM Movie: "Blaze Of Noon"

6:25 Sounding Board

6:30 News, Weather

6:45 CBS News

7 PM Quick Draw McGraw


7:30 Third Man

8 PM Password

8:30 Dobie Gillis

9 PM Comedy Spot

9:30 Ichabod And Me

10 PM Talent Scouts

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Movie: "The Biscuit Eater"

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC)

6:30 Circus Boy

7 AM Cartoons

7:30 Almanac Newsreel

7:35 Hymn Time

7:45 Your Bible

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Komedy Theater

9:30 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal

10 AM Calendar

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Verdict Is Yours

11:30 Brighter Day

11:55 CBS News

12 N Love Of Life
12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Almanac

1:15 Date With Del

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM Millionaire

3:30 To Tell The Truth

3:55 CBS News

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night

5 PM Cartoons

5:30 Playhouse 15

5:45 Political Talk

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:45 CBS News

7 PM Dick Van Dyke (CBS, delay from Wed 9:30 PM)

7:30 Marshal Dillon

8 PM Password

8:30 Dobie Gillis

9 PM Comedy Spot

9:30 M Squad

10 PM Talent Scouts

11 PM News, Weather, Sports


11:30 Movie: "Rooney" (nothing to do with Mickey or Andy)

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Re: Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Tuesday, August 14, 1962

10 PM Talent Scouts (host Jim Backus welcomes scouts Liberace, Red Buttons,

Joan Bennett, Jack E. Leonard, and Kathryn Grayson. Talent: singers

Billy Fields and Joshua Hecht; tap dancer Sandy Walsh; comedian Lou

Alexander; the singing Sylte Sisters; the Herb Handcock Trio, instrumentalists)

Would that be Herbie Hancock?

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Re: Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Tuesday, August 14, 1962

Quote Originally Posted by Corky Marlowe


10 PM Talent Scouts (host Jim Backus welcomes scouts Liberace, Red Buttons,

Joan Bennett, Jack E. Leonard, and Kathryn Grayson. Talent: singers

Billy Fields and Joshua Hecht; tap dancer Sandy Walsh; comedian Lou

Alexander; the singing Sylte Sisters; the Herb Handcock Trio, instrumentalists)

Would that be Herbie Hancock?

Very likely. In those days he was working with a couple of other guys who made some

noise (and I mean that as a compliment) in the world of jazz: Donald Byrd and Coleman

Hawkins. That same year he had his first hit record, "Watermelon Man."

Also. remember that, even going back to the days when Arthur Godfrey hosted "Talent

Scouts," the talent was always undiscovered professionals, unlike on Ted Mack's show.

So I have a feeling this was indeed Herbie Hancock.

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Re: Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Tuesday, August 14, 1962

Guess the old WQXI-11 couldn't carry network color programming as late as August, 1962.

But then again, I don't think ABC (with which it was affiliated then) broadcast any network color
programs until September of 1962, and then, I think only "The Jetsons" and "Bugs Bunny" were
colorcast.
It would not be until 1965 that ABC began broadcasting more than a handful of hours of color
each week.

Given that Atlanta even then was a large market, I would think that WQXI at least got the
equipment to broadcast network color by the time ABC began airing some color shows that Fall.

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They did. They ran "The Jetsons" and "Beany And Cecil" in color

in fall 1962; I don't think they had "The Flintstones" in color, however.

They made the changeover to airing local programs in color in 1967.

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Tuesday, September 29th, 1987

Source: Seattle Times microfilm

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver (CBC)

4 KOMO Seattle (ABC)


5 KING Seattle (NBC)

7 KIRO Seattle (CBS)

9 KCTS Seattle (PBS)

11 KSTW Tacoma (IND)

12 KVOS Bellingham (IND)

13 KCPQ Tacoma (Fox)

22 KTZZ Seattle (IND)

28 KTPS Tacoma (PBS)

7am

4 Good Morning America

Author Gore Vidal ["Empire"]; Mamie Van Doren.

5 Today

From Beijing. Winston Lord, U.S. ambassador to China; interracial marriages; Chinese
consumerism; Tibet; Inner Mongolia.

7 CBS Morning News

9 Sesame Street

11 Dennis the Menace

12 Kids Cont. (?)

13 G.I. Joe

22 Spiral Zone

7:30

7 The Morning Program

Tom Selleck; authors Arthur Schlesinger (sp?) and Clifton Daniel; Jessica Hahn; miscarriages; a
self-help book for teenage girls; comedian Jonathon Solomon.
11 Jetsons

12 My Little Pony 'n Friends

13 Dinosaucers

22 Bionic Six

8am

9 Captain Kangaroo

11 12 Scooby-Doo

13 Smurfs

22 Silverhawks

8:30

9 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

11 My Little Pony

12 Kids Club (when did the local "Frisky Frolics" end?)

13 Teddy Ruxpin

22 Bullwinkle

28 Sesame Street (late sign on time)

9am

4 Geraldo

5 Good Company

A top Northwest chef prepares a delicious dish.

7 Oprah Winfrey

The efects of plastic surgery.


9 Sesame Street

11 The Brady Bunch

12 Leave it to Beaver

13 Sale of the Century (preempted from KING)

22 Pastor's Study

9:30

2 Crossfire (#1 - nothing to do with the CNN show. #2 - VERY late sign on time for 1987!)

11 Bewitched

12 Too Close for Comfort

13 Classic Concentration

28 Self, Inc

10am

2 Fred Penner's Place

4 Who's the Boss?

5 Wheel of Fortune (daytime)

7 Price is Right (shortly after Bob Barker dyed his hair gray, IIRC)

9 Instructional TV

11 I Love Lucy

12 Wil Shriner

Actress Marsha Warfield; Cris Lemmon ["Duet"]; Author Suzanne Brangham.

13 Hour Magazine

Jack Scalia; parents who murder their children; Double Dare host Marc Summers; Dr. John
Zambetti & The Johnny Z Band.

22 Success-N-Life
28 Merry World

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

4 Mr. Belvedere

5 Sally Jessy Raphael (30-minutes)

Shirley MacLaine interview (part 2 of 2).

11 Divorce Court

28 Voyage/Mimi (?)

11am

2 Sesame Street

4 Ryan's Hope

5 Super Password

7 Young and the Restless

11 The Judge

12 Hawaii Five-0

13 Love Connection

22 Weight (prob infomercial)

28 Family Classics

11:30

4 Loving

5 Scrabble

11 Superior Court
13 High Rollers (syndicated I think)

22 My Three Sons

28 Sesame Street

Noon

2 4 All My Children

5 Days of Our Lives

7 News

11 Movie

"The Great Santini." [1979] Robert Duvall. A teenager finally stands up to his bullying father, a
fiercely competitive peacetime Marine pilot who runs his family like boot camp.

12 Perry Mason

13 $100,000 Pyramid

22 Slim Cooking

12:30

13 Card Sharks (from CBS, my best guess. There's a YouTube video showing Bob Eubanks' Card
Sharks on KCPQ)

22 Dick Van Dyke

28 Place (?)

1PM

2 Midday

4 One Life to Live

5 Another World

7 As The World Turns


12 Dick Van Dyke

13 Movie

"Sam Whiskey." [1969] Burt Reynolds, Angie Dickinson. A fetching young widow seduces a
westerner into salvaging a fortune in gold.

22 Hogan's Heroes

28 Newscasts

1:30

12 My Three Sons

22 Gomer Pyle, USMC

28 Reading Rainbow

2PM

2 7 Guiding Light

4 General Hospital

5 Santa Barbara

9 MotorWeek

11 Laverne and Shirley

12 I Love Lucy

22 Dennis the Menace

28 World of Science

2:30

9 Automania

11 JEM

12 Andy Griffith
22 Heathclif

28 Teletales

3PM

2 Coronation Street

4 Northwest Afternoon

Divorced women tell of the trauma they experienced when their husbands remarried.

5 Wil Shriner

See 10am, KVOS.

7 Magnum P.I.

A lavish costume party provides the scenee for Higgin's accident-induced Shakespearean
rantings, a jewel thief, murder and unrequited love.

9 Sesame Street

11 Beverly Hills Teens

12 Flintstones

13 Quincy, M.E.

22 Ghostbusters

28 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin

3:30

2 Airwaves

11 Transformers

12 G.I. Joe

22 Saber Rider

28 Computer Chronicles
4PM

2 Facts of Life

4 Win, Lose or Draw

5 Donahue

Scheduled: Jessica Hahn.

7 People's Court

9 3-2-1 Contact

11 Ghostbusters

12 JEM

13 Gilligan's Island

22 She-Ra

28 Homework Hotline

4:30

2 OWL/TV

4 Hollywood Squares (John Davidson)

7 CBS News

9 Square One Television

11 Bravestarr

12 Dif'rent Strokes

13 DuckTales

22 Thundercats

5PM

2 Video Hits
4 5 7 News

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Dif'rent Strokes

12 Three's Company

13 Wonderful World of Disney

"Davy Crockett and the River Pirates." Davy teams with legendary boatman Mike Fink to battle
pirates on the Ohio River.

22 Flintstones

28 Sesame Street

5:30

2 Three's Company

7 MLB Baseball

Seattle Mariners at Kansas City Royals.

9 Nightly Business Report

11 12 Silver Spoons

22 I Dream of Jeannie

6PM

2 News

4 ABC News

5 NBC News

9 MacNeil Lehrer NewsHour

11 Family Ties

12 M*A*S*H

13 Happy Days
22 Beverly Hillbillies

28 Nightly Business Report

6:30

4 News

5 Top Story

11 Three's Company

12 Taxi

13 Benson

22 Leave it to Beaver

28 Automania

7PM

2 'Slap' Maxwell Story

Slap comes to the frightening realization that many people want to get him.

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Dudley Moore ["Like Father/Like Son"].

9 Wild, Wild World of Animals

"Wildlife in New York"

11 Cheers

12 Wonderful World of Disney

The Tanners arrive at their Wyoming ranch to find a broken-down shambles with no water. Part 1
of 2.

13 Hill Street Blues

Furillo demands the councilman be subpoenaed, Hunter's tank is stolen; LaRue's business is
razed; Marv's ashes lie in state.

22 Hawaii Five-0

McGarrett's investigation of a Japanese banker who committed ritual suicide uncovers an


international swindle.

28 Nature

Attempts to protect the unique animals and plants of Brazil threatened by development of the
Amazon jungle.

7:30

2 Hooperman

Harry tries to pass Biljoux of as a narcotics dog after he bites the mailman.

4 Jeopardy!

5 Evening

Tina Yothers discusses her singing career and her role on "Family Ties".

9 World of Survival

Thinning out elephant herds.

11 M*A*S*H

Klinger saves Charles from an operating-room explosion.

8pm

2 the fifth estate

A man who stole $17 million from a bank tells how he did it.

4 Who's the Boss?

Samantha's date with a "college man" sends Tony on a search for the guilty party.

5 Matlock

A vengedul sculptor [David Ogden Stiers] sets Michelle's friend up for the murder of the man
responsible for his blindness.
9 Nova

"The Hole in the Sky." A mid-winter expedition to Antarctica to examine the recently discovered
thinning of the Earth's protective ozone layer.

11 Movie

"The Horse Soldiers." [1959] John Wayne, William Holden. The Yankee Calvary cuts a path
through TN to LA, despite the best eforts of the Confederate army.

12 Movie

"Will - G. Gordon Liddy." [1983] Robert Conrad. The ex-lawyer and FBI agent who would later be
convicted as one of the Watergate burglars becomes a member of the Committee to Re-Elect the
President.

13 Movie

"Cloak and Dagger." [1946] Gary Cooper. The OSS sends a physics professor to Italy, where
partisans help him find an atomic scientist held by Nazis. Directed by Fritz Lang.

22 Perry Mason

A woman fashion magnate is poisoned on the eve of an important spring showing. Guests: Leslie
Parrish, David White, Marie Windsor.

28 Bergerac

The detective is convinced that an accident of a rock star's yacht was really murder.

8:30

4 Growing Pains

Unemployed Maggie vents her frustrations by becoming a compulsive housekeeper.

7 Jake and the Fatman

When a wealthy businessman is murdered - supposedly by a burglar - McCabe suspects the


victim's young wife (Karen Austin).

9pm

2 Market Place
4 Moonlighting

Maddie and David sort out their emotions as they try to plot the course of their relationship.

5 J.J. Starbuck

After learning of his assistant's plans to blackmail him, a corporate head-hunter [Robert Conrad]
plans her murder to look like suicide.

9 We The People

The active role of the courts in interpreting the constitutional definitions of equality and
discrimination.

22 McCloud

An Israeli soldier [Jane Seymour] seeks revenge on McCloud when he is mistakenly accused of
killing her brother, a New York cab driver, during a shoot-out with a drug dealer (George
Hamilton).

28 Among Brothers

Changes in urban politics caused by the growing frequency of elections between black
candidates.

9:30

2 Man Alive

The efects of terrorism on the lives of victims and their families.

10pm

2 National-Journal

4 thirtysomething

Series premiere. A group of friends in their thirties struggles with life, love and careers. With Tim
Busfield, Ken Olin, Patricia Wettig.

5 Crime Story

Torello confronts his feelings for his ex-wife when she requests his help in rescuing her
kidnapped husband (David Soul).
9 Only One Earth

Environmental problems caused by development in Senegal, Mexico and Scotland, and possible
solutions through conservation.

11 News

12 Honeymooners

13 Odd Couple

Oscar ofers to fund the funeral for Felix's parrot.

28 Nightly Business Report

10:30

7 The Law and Harry McGraw

Harry matches wits with a condescending insurance investigator while defending a client
accused of insurance fraud.

12 Phil Silvers Show

13 Financial (?)

22 USA Tonight

28 Globe Watch

Sign of 11pm.

11pm

2 4 5 News

9 Movie

"The Trouble with Angels." [1966] Hayley Mills. An all-knowing Mother Superior tries to tone
down the antics of two rambunctious female students at her school.

11 Barney Miller

12 Cannon

13 Late Show
Guest host: Arsenio Hall.

22 Honeymooners

An adoption agency inspects the Kramdens.

11:30

4 Nightline

5 The Tonight Show

Guest host Garry Shandling. Guests: Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine, Victoria
Principal; actor/comedian Dave Coulier.

7 News

11 Saturday Night

22 1 Step Beyond

11:35

2 Maude

Midnight

4 Get in Touch

11 Benny Hill

12 BluBlocker

13 Financial (?)

22 Gunsmoke

12:05

2 Movie

"Brighton Rock." [1948] Richard Attenborough, Hermione Baddeley. The girlfriend of a murdered
reporter connects his death to an underworld leader.

7 Diamonds

A former husband and wife TV detective team (Nicholas Campbell, Peggy Smithhart) take a crack
at the real thing following the cancellation of their series. (I have several episodes of this show
on VHS tapes taped of USA Network c. 1990)

12:30

4 Police Story

A local narcotics detective [Robert Goulet] does a little maneuvering so that he and his partner
can be in on a major drug bust.

5 Late Night

Jay Leno, Annie Potts, guitarist Hiram Bullock.

11 Twilight Zone

12 Benny Hill

13 Matchmaker

1AM

9 Bork Committee Highlights

Highlights of the Senate Confirmation Hearings on the nomination of Judge Robert H Bork for
Supreme Court justice.

11 Dukes of Hazzard

12 Twilight Zone

13 Movie (unknown)

22 Movie

"Stockcar." [1976] Drivers including Richard Petty, Cale Yarborough and Bobby Allison discuss
their exciting but dangerous profession.
1:15

7 Movie

"Wait Till Your Mother Gets Home." [1983] Paul Michael Glaser, Dee Wallace. An out-of-work
high school football coach acts as house husband while his wife supports the family.

-crainbebo

Retro: Alabama Saturday, August 11, 1962

From TV Guide, Alabama Edition (Mobile and Pensacola

stations were not listed):

Alabama Educational Network: WDIQ/2 Dozier, WCIQ/7

Cheaha State Park, WBIQ/10 Birmingham (NET)

of air on Saturday

WRBL Ch. 3 Columbus, GA (CBS/NBC)

Listed Central Time

6:25 Invitation For Tomorrow

6:30 Chattahoochee R.F.D.

7 PM Western Movie (title not given)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM The Alvin Show

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam

10:30 Roy Rogers


11 AM Sky King

11:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

11:45 Baseball: Tigers-Yankees (Dizzy Dean and Pee Wee

Reese are the announcers.)

3 PM Championship Bowling (time approximate)

3:30 Championship Wrestling From Florida

4:30 Sportsman's Lodge

5 PM Window On Main Street (Robert Young's one failure,

CBS, delay from Wed 7 PM)

5:30 Vincent Van Gogh: A Self Portrait (NBC, I think this is a

delay from Mon 9 PM)

6:30 Perry Mason

7:30 The Defenders

8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

9 PM Gunsmoke

10 PM Movie: "The Climax" (Boris Karlof, from '44)

WTVY Ch. 4 Dothan (CBS/ABC)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM The Alvin Show

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam

10:30 Roy Rogers

11 AM Sky King
11:30 CBS News

11:45 Baseball: Tigers-Yankees

3 PM Big Picture (time approximate)

3:30 TBA

4 PM Championship Bowling: Frank Clause vs. George Howard

5 PM Wrestling From Dothan

6 PM Wanted: Dead Or Alive

6:30 Perry Mason

7:30 The Defenders

8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

9 PM Gunsmoke

10 PM Ben Casey (ABC, delay from Mon 9 PM)

11 PM Movie: "Run For The Sun"

WBRC Ch. 6 Birmingham (ABC)

5 AM Headliners

5:30 Time To Grow

6 AM Country Boy Eddie

7 AM Cartoons

8 AM Amos 'n' Andy

8:30 Super Car

9 AM The Alvin Show

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam


10:30 Adventure Land

11 AM Bugs Bunny (ABC)

11:30 Follow That Man

12 N Movie: "Storm Warning" (members of the KKK take the

law into their own hands, Ronald Reagan stars with

Ginger Rogers, from '51)

2 PM Wide World Of Sports (Frontier Days rodeo from Cheyenne,

WY, delay from Sun 4 PM)

3:30 Wrestling From Birmingham (probably better remembered from

its years on Ch. 42)

4:30 Cartoons

5 PM Beany And Cecil (delay from 6 PM)

5:30 Grand Ole Opry

6 PM Sea Hunt

6:30 Calvin And The Colonel

7 PM Wanted: Dead Or Alive

7:30 Leave It To Beaver

8 PM Lawrence Welk (Hawaiian music is the theme)

9 PM Invitation To Paris (rerun of a two-year-old special with

Maurice Chevalier, Fernandel, and Patachou, pre-empts

"The Fight Of The Week" and "Saturday Sports Final")

10 PM Movie: "Thunder Over The Plains"

11:50 Movie: "When Gangland Strikes"

WSLA (WAKA) Ch. 8 Selma, AL (ABC)


1 PM Elephant Hour (kids' show)

2 PM Wide World Of Sports (same as Ch. 6)

3:30 Big Picture

4 PM Movie: "Spider Woman" (Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes,

from '44)

5 PM The Hathaways (delay from Fri 7 PM)

5:30 Country Style, U.S.A.

5:45 Channel 8 Extra

6 PM Beany And Cecil (in-pattern time but not the in-pattern show)

6:30 Calvin And The Colonel

7 PM Room For One More

7:30 Leave It To Beaver

8 PM Lawrence Welk

9 PM Invitation To Paris

10 PM Movie: "Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weapon" (Sherlock

Holmes and Watson are living in World War II, as they try

to retrieve a secret bomb sight the Nazis also want, from '42)

WTVM Ch. 9 Columbus, GA (NBC/ABC)

Listed Central Time

7 AM Country Boy Eddie

8 AM Rockin' With The Deuse

9 AM Shari Lewis (guests: Jerry Orbach and Tom Tichenor's puppets


Horrible Henry and Carrot Top, COLOR)

9:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

10 AM Fury

10:30 Make Room For Daddy (guest: Ernest Borgnine)

11 AM Mr. Wizard

11:30 Farm Program

12 N Movie: "Gold Diggers Of 1937"

2:30 My Little Margie

3 PM Third Man

3:30 King Of Diamonds (Broderick Crawford's first of two unsuccessful

followups to "Highway Patrol"--the other was "The Interns" in

1970-71)

4 PM The Outlaws (NBC, delay from Thu 6:30 PM)

5 PM Room For One More (ABC, delay from 7 PM)

5:30 Bachelor Father (ABC, delay from Tue 7 PM)

6 PM Beany And Cecil (this is the in-pattern show)

6:30 Bonanza (NBC, delay from Sun 8 PM

7:30 Leave It To Beaver

8 PM Lawrence Welk

9 PM Invitation To Paris

10 PM Movie: "Let's Be Happy"

sign of 11:35 PM

WSFA Ch. 12 Montgomery (NBC)


7 AM This Land Of Ours

7:30 Achievement

8 AM Cartoons

9 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

9:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

10 AM Fury

10:30 Make Room For Daddy

11 AM Mr. Wizard

11:30 TBA

12 N Baseball: Orioles-Red Sox (Joe Garagiola and

Bob Wolf announce)

3 PM TBA (time approximate)

4 PM Travel Film

4:30 Sports Thrills

5 PM International Showtime ("Circus From Germany,"

delay from Fri 6:30 PM)

6 PM Virginia Boys (country music)

6:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo (COLOR)

7:30 The Tall Man

8 PM NBC Movie: "The Black Rose" (COLOR)

10 PM News, Weather, Sports

10:30 Movie: "Lucy Gallant"

WAPI (WVTM) Ch. 13 Birmingham (NBC/CBS)


6 AM Big Picture

6:30 Morning Devotional

6:45 Auburn Farm Roundup

7 AM Farmland, U.S.A.

7:30 Popeye And The Three Stooges

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

9:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

10 AM Fury

10:30 Make Room For Daddy

11 AM Sky King

11:30 Film Feature

11:45 Baseball: Tigers-Yankees

3 PM TBA (time approximate)

3:30 David Brinkley's Journal (Secretary of Labor Arthur

Goldberg discusses the idea of a five-hour working

day, NBC, delay from Wed 9:30 PM)

4 PM Bullwinkle (NBC, delay from Sun 6 PM)

4:30 Father Knows Best (CBS, delay from Mon 7:30 PM)

5 PM International Showtime

6 PM Everglades

6:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (not in color,

NBC, delay from Sun 6:30 PM)

7:30 Bonanza

8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel


9 PM Gunsmoke

10 PM Tales Of Wells Fargo

11 PM Movie: "The Bride Wore Red"

WOWL (WHDF) Ch. 15 Florence, AL (NBC/CBS)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

9:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

10 AM Fury

10:30 Roy Rogers

11 AM Sky King

11:30 Here's Henry (local variety show)

11:45 Baseball: Tigers-Yankees

3 PM Film Feature (time approximate)

4 PM Western Movie (title not given)

5 PM TBA

5:30 Round Table

6 PM Flatt And Scruggs

6:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo (COLOR)

7:30 Dance Time (Marty Martin--I remember Orlando's Ch. 9

having a program with the same title, hosted by Sandy

Contella, on Saturdays at 6:30 (ET); in fact, I watched

it for the one and only time this same night)

8 PM NBC Movie: "The Black Rose" (COLOR)


10 PM Movie: "The Big Sleep" (Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall,

from '46)

WCOV Ch. 20 Montgomery (CBS)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM The Alvin Show

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam

10:30 Roy Rogers

11 AM Through The Porthole

11:15 Industry On Parade

11:30 CBS News

11:45 Baseball: Tigers-Yankees

3 PM Flying Deuces (Laurel and Hardy, time approximate)

4 PM Championship Bowling: Lee Jouglard vs. Morrie Oppenheim

5 PM Wrestling From Bufalo

6 PM R.C.M.P.

6:30 Perry Mason

7:30 The Defenders

8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

9 PM Gunsmoke

10 PM Movie: "Little Men"

11:30 TV News Final


WMSL Ch. 23 (WAFF Ch. 48) Decatur, AL (NBC/CBS)

11 AM Mighty Mouse

11:30 Film Feature

11:45 Baseball: Tigers-Yankees

3 PM Movie: TBA (time approximate)

4 PM Magic Land Of Allakazam

4:30 Fury

5 PM NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

5:15 Frontier Circus (CBS, delay from Thu 7 PM)

6:15 News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo (COLOR)

7:30 The Tall Man

8 PM TBA

8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

9 PM Gunsmoke

10 PM Hennesey (CBS, delay from Mon 9 PM)

10:30 Pete And Gladys (CBS, delay from Mon 7 PM)

11 PM Wrestling From Decatur

WAFG (WAAY) Ch. 31 Huntsville (ABC)

10:30 Bugs Bunny (same show seen on Chs. 6 and 32 at 11 AM)

11 AM Alex And Elmer (ventriloquist Alex Houston and his pal Elmer)

12 N Big Picture
12:30 Davey And Goliath

12:45 FYI

1 PM Herald Of Truth

1:30 Movie: TBA

3:30 Cartoons

4 PM Interpol Calling

4:30 Stage 7

5 PM Mystery Theater

5:30 News, Sports, Weather

6 PM Beany And Cecil

6:30 Calvin And The Colonel

7 PM Room For One More

7:30 Leave It To Beaver

8 PM Lawrence Welk

9 PM Invitation To Paris

10 PM Starlight Playhouse

WCCB (WNCF) Ch. 32 Montgomery (ABC)

note: WCCB is now Ch. 18, the CW affiliate in Charlotte

9:30 Movie: "The Case Of The Howling Dog" (Warren William

as Perry Mason, from '34)

11 AM Bugs Bunny

11:30 Cartoons

12 N Laurel And Hardy


1 PM Cartoon Carnival

1:30 Sea Hunt

2 PM Modern Science Theater

2:30 Young People's World

3 PM Movie: "Espionage Agent"

4:30 Tales Of The Vikings

5 PM Whirlybirds

5:30 Rough Riders

6 PM Beany And Cecil

6:30 Calvin And The Colonel

7 PM Room For One More

7:30 Leave It To Beaver

8 PM Lawrence Welk

9 PM Invitation To Paris

10 PM Movie: "The Fighting 69th"

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Interesting takeaway: The split NBC/CBS affiliates (3, 13, 15 and 23) all chose to go with the CBS
MLB Game of the week rather than the NBC game. I could understand that on Channel 3, since
they were a primary CBS, but I wonder what the rationale was on 13, 15 and 23---all primary
NBC affiliates? Or could it have been that 15 and 23 were picking up 13's feed via antenna and
relaying it to the Tennessee Valley? And better yet...why didn't Channel 9 carry the NBC game?

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I can only theorize and say that Dizzy Dean had a large following

in the South and would probably have easily beaten NBC. We had

an NBC primary, WECT Wilmington, NC, that also carried CBS's games.

Likewise, WRAL Raleigh had just switched from NBC to ABC, but IIRC,

still carried NBC's games while WTVD (CBS primary) carried Dizzy and

Pee Wee and usually had the bigger audience.

Regardless, it would be logical to think that in Birmingham Ch. 6 could

have carried the CBS games (it had a few leftovers from its CBS years

up until the late '60s) and 13 could have carried NBC's. But 6 had a

scheduling conflict; "Wide World Of Sports" aired on Sundays at the time,

but 6 chose to delay it until the following Saturday. After "Wide World"

became a Saturday show, I always remember 6 carrying it in pattern.


As for Ch. 9, it is odd, because both CBS and NBC had games on Sunday,

with the same announcers; 3 carried CBS and 9, NBC. Again, in Birmingham,

13 had the CBS game and the NBC one was pre-empted.

I don't know if 15 and 23 picked up 13's feed (they could just as easily have

picked up Ch. 5 in Nashville), but they probably went with the higher-rated

network.

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I thought the reason WBRC-6 dumped CBS and went to ABC (and probably not clearing many
CBS shows as a secondary affiliate) was the result of a 1961 "CBS Reports" documentary on
school desegregation in Birmingham.

Ironically, the narrator and reporter was Howard K. Smith, who was forced to resign from CBS
News as a result of editorializing in his closing narration. Smith soon wound up at............ABC!

Although Smith wouldn't become co-anchor of ABC's evening newscast until 1969, he did a
weekly news analysis program for a couple of years and also anchored or co-anchored ABC's live
coverage of special events and breaking news (except for space flights; Jules Bergman did that)
from the time he joined the network.
I would think that WBRC didn't carry the Smith show during it's run (around 1962-63), and if
they could pick-up CBS' or NBC's live coverage of breaking news, political conventions, elections,
or other special events instead of ABC's coverage, they'd do so, again, to avoid having Howard K.
Smith on it's "air".

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The reason both CBS and NBC had Saturday-afternoon Major League Baseball games in the early
1960's was that MLB had no league-wide national TV deal for regular-season games. Individual
teams could negotiate with networks.

This situation was similar to the National Football League through 1961; individual NFL teams
could negotiate their own TV deals until the NFL signed a league-wide TV deal with CBS in 1962.

As a result, several teams made deals with CBS allowing that network to carry, if they wished,
Saturday home games on the network; and likewise, other teams made similar deals with NBC.

Additionally, network "Game Of The Week" broadcasts were blacked-out in cities with MLB
teams until 1965, when MLB signed it's first-ever league-wide network TV deal for regular-
season games with ABC. But ABC's deal lasted one year (I suspect it was because NBC's deal for
the All-Star Game and the World Series ended at the close of the 1965 season and the league
wanted to combine the two packages for 1966 and beyond).

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Re WBRC and Howard K. Smith: WBRC was one of the

last two ABC affiliates to pick up the network's newscast

when he was co-anchoring with Harry Reasoner (WJRT

Flint, MI was the other); both began airing the broadcast

on August 7, 1972.

Another reason for the WBRC switch from CBS to ABC

was that its then-owner, Taft Broadcasting, was switching

some of its other stations, in particular flagship WKRC Cincinnati

and WKYT Lexington, KY. WKYT went back to CBS in 1968 when

it got new ownership and WBLG (now WTVQ) signed on as the new

ABC affiliate; WKRC returned to CBS in, I believe, 1995, when WCPO

was one of four stations Scripps switched to ABC in exchange for

keeping WEWS Cleveland and WXYZ Detroit in the ABC fold; Scripps

had considered moving them to CBS when WJW Cleveland and WJBK

Detroit were bought by Fox and switched from CBS.

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Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant

I thought the reason WBRC-6 dumped CBS and went to ABC (and probably not clearing many
CBS shows as a secondary affiliate) was the result of a 1961 "CBS Reports" documentary on
school desegregation in Birmingham.

Date of the (yes, very hard-hitting) CBS Reports documentary in question: May 18, 1961.

Date on WBRC's signed affiliation agreement with ABC: March 1, 1961. (the actual flip would
occur that Fall)

Hmmmmm............

Once more, with feeling: The reason WBRC flipped affiliation was - as BPatrick also noted -
because of a realignment among Taft Broadcasting stations to ABC. That's the reason. Find
Leonard Goldenson's book about ABC, it's in there.

--Russell

www.birminghamrewound.com

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The Howard K. Smith special on Birmingham was probably produced in early 1961, and WBRC-
6/Taft management may have gotten wind of what he and his crew were doing and saying while
the documentary was being produced.

After doing more research, I found out that CBS wouldn't let Smith quote a line from an author
which in this instance denounced desegregation to close the TV show. But he supposedly used
that line in a report aired on a CBS Radio hourly newscast on a day when something there
became a top news story while he was there. This incident may well have been during January or
February of 1961.

That may have prompted Taft to dump CBS (if this incident was in January or February---I don't
know the exact date---it could have been a factor), although the affiliation deal between WBRC
and ABC was signed/took efect two-and-a-half months prior to the TV broadcast.

I had also heard that in late 1960, Ed Murrow had gone to Birmingham to begin working on the
TV documentary, but after he left CBS to head the U. S. Information service, Smith was assigned
to finish the special.

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The line Smith quoted was Edmund Burke's statement that

the way for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.

Bill Paley felt, nevertheless, that Smith was editiorializing,

even though Smith pointed out to him that the line was not

his but that of an eighteenth-century political scientist.

Paley, however, felt that Smith had been expressing his

opinions on the air too much, and this, he decided, was the

last straw. Smith got into more hot water almost as soon as

he arrived at ABC, with his "The Political Obituary Of Richard

Nixon." Smith interviewed Alger Hiss, the State Department

official who leaned toward the Communist party and who had

first brought Nixon to fame with his confrontation with Whittaker

Chambers in 1948. When criticized for including Hiss Smith responded,

"Mr. Hiss is news. I'm not running a Sunday-school program."

Years later Smith himself would make news when he called for Nixon's

resignation; it was a truism in the industry that Smith was the most

pro-Nixon of the network anchors at the time (1974).

As for the lag time between WBRC's signing with ABC and the actual

switch, that is not uncommon, since the current contract with the

outgoing network has to run out. When Fox bought WBRC in 1994,

it was still under contract to ABC, which wouldn't let WBRC out. As
a result, the station didn't change from ABC to Fox until 1996, leaving

Fox in the awkward position of owning an ABC affiliate for two years.

(WGHP also had to wait, in its case a year, before going from ABC to Fox.)

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Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant

The Howard K. Smith special on Birmingham was probably produced in early 1961, and WBRC-
6/Taft management may have gotten wind of what he and his crew were doing and saying while
the documentary was being produced.

After doing more research, I found out that CBS wouldn't let Smith quote a line from an author
which in this instance denounced desegregation to close the TV show. But he supposedly used
that line in a report aired on a CBS Radio hourly newscast on a day when something there
became a top news story while he was there. This incident may well have been during January or
February of 1961.

That may have prompted Taft to dump CBS (if this incident was in January or February---I don't
know the exact date---it could have been a factor), although the affiliation deal between WBRC
and ABC was signed/took efect two-and-a-half months prior to the TV broadcast.

So, you're suggesting what took place was more like, "Those Yankees up at CBS are putting
together a documentary that says mean things about our city.&#160;&#160; The NERVE!
&#160;&#160; Donna, get ABC on the phone!!!!!!!"&#160; &#160;&#160; Oh, I'm sure WBRC
brass were aware of the documentary being put together.&#160; &#160; Moreover, I'm sure
that few atop Red Mountain were happy about it.&#160;&#160; I'm sure at least one let their
views be known.&#160;&#160;

In all logic, though, if we don't factor in Taft's decision, the worst that could have come out of all
this would be the station taking a high-profile stance and refusing to clear it.&#160;&#160; But
to sever ties with CBS out of spite is a decision that - even for some people in that time and place
- would have made zero economic sense.&#160; &#160;

But never mind all that.&#160; The story reads better as "Birmingham dissed by CBS
documentary, so 'racist' TV station dumps CBS to make a statement."&#160; &#160; Right?
&#160; &#160; :&#160; &#160; &#160; I seem to recall about a year ago, in a discussion about
American Bandstand, that its absence from Birmingham television was possibly due to - in your
words - "racism."&#160;

http://radiodiscussions.com/smf/inde...topic=220693.0

The documentary had zero to do with Taft's decision to align with ABC, period.&#160; Had it
been so, this would certainly have been mentioned in Goldenson's book.&#160; &#160;
Remember, this network change was not isolated to one station.&#160;&#160;

Any mention of WBRC's change to ABC against a backdrop of "Who Speaks for Birmingham?" can
only be done in terms of speculation.&#160;&#160; To the research I've done, there is no solid,
verifiable correlation.

--Russell

Retro: Northern Indiana, Saturday, Feb. 11th, 1989

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS
2 WBBM Chicago (CBS)

4 WTTV Indianapolis (IND)

5 WMAQ Chicago (NBC)

7 WLS Chicago (ABC)

9 WGN Chicago (IND)

11 WTTW Chicago (PBS)

15 WANE Fort Wayne (CBS)

16 WNDU South Bend (NBC)

21 WPTA Fort Wayne (ABC)

22 WSBT South Bend (CBS)

28 WSJV South Bend (ABC)

32 WFLD Chicago (Fox)

33 WKJG Ft Wayne (NBC)

34 WNIT South Bend (PBS)

39 WFWA Fort Wayne (PBS)

46 WHME South Bend (IND)

55 WFFT Fort Wayne (Fox)

5am

4 Hawaii Five-O

46 Lundstroms

5:25

9 Sign On
5:30

9 Soap

46 Breakthrough

55 Headline News

6AM

2 Barnaby Jones

4 Panorama Latino

5 Group One Medical

9 Soap

16 21 U.S. Farm Report

33 Indiana Outdoors

46 Joy Junction

55 Kidsongs

6:30

4 Four Thought

5 Group One Medical

9 Update: Making it Happen-Commercial

15 Dif'rent Strokes

16 Indiana Outdoors

21 Lifestyle

33 Ed Hume on Gardening

46 Jimmy Houston Outdoors

55 Comic Strip
7AM

2 Newday Chicago

4 Jimmy Swaggart

5 Liar's Club (I suppose the 88-89 remake and not reruns)

9 Larry Jones

11 Wall Street Week

15 Storybreak

16 Beary Family

22 Bugs Bunny & Friends

32 Esta Semana

33 Agri Country-Ed Johnson

34 Body Electric

39 American Interests

46 Kids Like You

7:30

2 Young Universe

5 Hickory Hideout (local?)

9 World Tomorrow

11 Computer Chronicles

15 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

16 33 Denver, the Last Dinosaur

21 Webster

28 Newswatch Journal
34 Market to Market

39 McLaughlin Group

46 Gospel Bill

7:55

7 Reflections

8am

2 15 22 Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy

4 Sparks

5 16 33 Kissyfur

7 21 28 Flintstone Kids

9 US Farm Report

11 Headline News (on PBS?)

32 This Week

34 Sesame Street

39 Washington Week in Review

46 Superbook

8:30

2 15 22 Superman

4 Finders Keepers

5 16 33 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

7 21 28 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

9 People to People
39 Wall Street Week

46 Dixon Document

9am

2 15 22 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

4 WWF Wrestling

5 16 33 Smurfs

9 Charlando

32 Straight Talk: Cellulite-Commercial

34 Wonderworks

A "Runaway" boy [Gavin Allen] hides out in Manhattan's subways after blaming himself for a
friend's tragic accident.

39 New Yankee Workshop

46 D. James Kennedy

55 High School Basketball

South Side vs. Bishop Dwenger, in a game taped yesterday.

9:30

7 21 28 Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters

9 Heart of Chicago

32 Think and Grow Rich

39 Rod & Reel

10am

2 15 22 Pee-Wee's Playhouse

4 Southern Sportsman
5 16 33 Chipmunks

9 Minority Business Report

11 Woodwright's Shop

32 Real Estate Showcase

34 Newton's Apple

39 This Old House

46 Contact

10:30

2 15 22 Garfield and Friends

4 Tony Dean Outdoors

5 16 33 Alf

7 21 Pup Named Scooby Doo

9 Update: Making it Happen-Commercial

11 New Yankee Workshop

28 Buddies

Bucky and Skeeter are the best of pals. They share a dog and a treehouse, and go on camping
trips-until Bucky's mother tells him that they're moving away.

32 Financial Freedom-Commercial

34 Square One Television

39 Motorweek '89

46 Cellulite Free in 28 Days-Commercial

55 Go For Your Dreams!-Commercial

11am

2 15 22 Hey, Vern, It's Ernest!


4 Billy Westmorland's Fishing Diary

7 21 28 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

9 Anglers in Action

11 Julia Child & More Company

34 You Are There BW

39 Golf Inside/Out

46 MOVIE BW

"The Capture." [1950] Offbeat psychological study of a man wanted for a murder he didn't
commit. Teresa Wright.

11:30

2 15 22 Teen Wolf

4 Trophy Fishing

5 16 33 Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids

9 Soul Train

11 Hometime

32 America's Top 10

34 TV Classics BW

39 Country Basketweaving

55 Babe Winkleman's Good Fishing

Tips on catching trophy lake trout.

Noon

2 15 22 Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures

4 Babe Winkelman's Good Fishing

5 16 33 Punky Brewster
7 21 28 Animal Crack-Ups

Sally Struthers, Soleil Moon Frye, Dan Frischman and Todd Christensen are the panelists.

11 Motorweek '89

32 WWF Wrestling

34 Frugal Gourmet

39 Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel

55 NWA Wrestling

12:30

2 22 Storybreak

4 Billy Packer's College Basketball

5 33 Misadventures of Ed Grimley

7 21 28 Weekend Special

It's "Miss Switch to the Rescue" [1982] after a girl is kidnapped by an evil warlock released from
an old bottle. Part 1 of two.

9 Know Your Heritage

11 This Old House

15 City Style

16 Digger Phelps: Basketball

34 39 Victory Garden

1PM

2 Dr. Fad

4 7 28 55 College Basketball

Michigan at Minnesota. The Wolverines outfoxed Minnesota 98-83 on Jan. 12, after pulling away
from a 37-35 halftime lead. Glen Rice lead Michigan with 31 points and Rumeal Robinson
chipped in with 24. Willie Burton and Melvin Newborn combined for 38 points for the Gophers.
Michigan leads the all-time series 58-48. (Minnesota won 88-80, but Michigan still won the
NCAA title that year)

5 Dick Clark's Golden Greats

9 Movie

"The Sword and the Sorcerer." [1982] Epic tale of a war-torn medieval kingdom ruled by a tyrant
[Richard Lynch].

11 World at War

15 Countdown to Quitting: Stop Smoking-Commercial

16 Love Boat

21 Fall Guy

22 Babe Winkelman's Good Fishing

Tips on catching trophy lake trout.

32 Munsters BW

33 MOVIE

"The Gambler." [1980] Amiable Kenny Rogers vehicle-he's a frontier card-sharp who knows when
to fold 'em. Bruce Boxleitner.

34 Woodwright's Shop

39 Frugal Gourmet

46 Skiing

Highlights of an international World Cup free-style competition, taped Jan. 6-8 at Mount Gabriel,
Quebec.

1:30

2 Babe Winkelman's Good Fishing

5 Crime of Innocence

A story on the destructive consequences of racial prejudice, about a Chicago boy's visit to a rural
Mississippi town in the '50s. Antoine Roshell.
15 Billy Packer's College Basketball

22 Cellulite Free in 28 Days-Commercial

32 Munsters BW

34 For Veterans Only

A Missouri vet whose garage woodcraft operation grew into a multimillion-dollar company.

39 This Old House

2PM

2 15 Sports Saturday

Boxing is the main event on the program. Also: highlights of the Ladies World Speed Skating
Championships, taped Feb. 4-5 at Lake Placid, N.Y. The scheduled fight is WBC super-
welterweight champion Donald Curry (31-2, 22 KOs) making his first title defense against Rene
Jacquot (23-9, 10 KOs) in a 12-round bout, telecast live from Grenoble, France. Curry won the
crown from GianFranco Rossi last July with a 10th round knockout.

11 Discover: The World of Science

16 Trapper John M.D.

21 Entertainment This Week

22 State of the State Address

Gov. James Blanchard delivers his annual address in Lansing, Mich., taped Feb. 7th.

32 Movie

"The Courtship of Eddie's Father." [1963] A widower [Glenn Ford] tries to care for his son [Ronny
Howard], with Shirley Jones as a capable neighbor. Stella Stevens [excellent].

34 Motorweek '89

39 Computer Chronicles

46 Great American Outdoors

2:30
22 Movie

"The Migrants." [1974] Grim portrait of modern-day farm workers coping with poverty and
police intimidation. Cloris Leachman.

34 39 Hometime

46 Winning at Losing Weight-Commercial

3PM

4 Women's Basketball

Time approximate. Michigan Wolverines at Indiana Hoosiers, taped yesterday.

5 College Basketball

The Kansas Jayhawks at the Missouri Tigers. The Jayhawks, last year's NCAA champions, are led
by high-scoring forwards Mark Randall and Milt Newton. Missouri's ofense gets points outside
from guard Byron Irvin and inside from center Doug Smith.

7 21 28 Bowling

The final round of the Florida Open, telecast live from Merritt Island, Fla.

9 16 College Basketball

USC at Notre Dame. USC leads the all-time series 2-1.

11 Nova

33 College Basketball

The Florida Gators at the Kentucky Wildcats. In a January meeting this season, the Wildcats blew
away Florida, shooting 61 percent from the field in a 69-52 victory. Derrick Miller had 30 points
for Kentucky.

34 This Old House

39 Lilias!

46 MOVIE BW

"The Front Page." [1931] Adolphe Menjou and Pat O'Brien score in this fast-paced newspaper
melodrama.

55 Animated Classics
3:30

34 New Yankee Workshop

39 Bodywatch

4PM

2 15 22 College Basketball

The Georgetown Hoyas at the Pitt Panthers. The Hoyas had little trouble with Pittsburgh in a
meeting earlier this year, handing them a 76-57 defeat. Georgetown forward John Turner hit
eight of nine shots from the field and pulled down 11 rebounds.

11 Pizza Gourmet

32 Movie

"Bachelor Flat." [1962] A mild-mannered archaeology professor [Terry-Thomas] is pursued by


amorous female students. Richard Beymer.

34 Nature

39 Nova

From 1986: "Skydive to the Rain Forest," surveys a Venezuelan "sandstone monolith" examined
by an international team.

55 Learning the Ropes

Robert's kindness toward a lady wrestler causes her to fall in love with him; Carol [Cheryl Wilson]
ofers to be Mr. Mallory's escort.

4:30

7 21 28 Wide World of Sports

Figure skating and skiing are in the spotlight. The skating is the women's final of the U.S.
Championships, telecast live from Baltimore. Top contenders include Jill Trenary and Kristi
Yamaguchi. The skiing event is the women's super-giant slalom at the World Alpine
Championships, taped today in Vail, Colorado. Entrants include Vreni Schneider of Switzerland
and Tamara McKinney of the U.S.
11 Rod and Reel

Chinook salmon fishing on Lake Ontario.

55 T and T

The hunter becomes the hunted after Turner [Mr. T] escapes an assassin's bullet.

5PM

4 Hawaii Five-O

5 16 33 Golf

Third-round play in the Hawaiian Open.

9 T and T

See WFFT 4:30PM.

11 Yan Can Cook

34 Wild America

39 Nature

46 Lone Ranger BW

55 Faerie Tale Theatre

"Hansel and Gretel." Joan Collins has a dual role as the stepmother and the witch in this tale of
two abandoned youngsters who happen upon a cottage made of gingerbread.

5:30

9 Good Times

11 Floyd on Fish

34 Bodywatch

46 National Geographic

6PM
2 22 Newsmakers

4 A-Team

7 28 ABC News-Carole Simpson

9 Charles in Charge

Obliged to honor a previous commitment, Charles asks Walter to entertain the absent Professor
Bunt's visiting sister Dodo.

11 This Old House

15 21 News

32 Happy Days

34 Austin City Limits

K.T. Oslin and Rodney Crowell perform.

39 Degrassi Junior High

Melanie's determination to go on a date with Snake leads her to commit a desperate act at
home.

46 Forever Lean-Commercial

55 Little House on the Prairie

A hired hand [Gil Gerard] shows interest in Caroline [Karen Grassle].

6:30

2 15 CBS News-Bob Schiefer

5 16 33 NBC News-Connie Chung

7 22 News

9 Starting From Scratch (short-lived sitcom)

11 Frugal Gourmet

Biscuits and raisin scones are prepared.

21 ABC News-Carole Simpson


28 Siskel and Ebert

Scheduled: "Cousins" [Ted Danson, Isabella Rossellini]; "Tap."

32 Dif'rent Strokes

39 Sneak Previews

Scheduled: The critics look at movies focusing on father-son relationships.

46 Health Show

7PM and later in a separate post to prevent 18,000 character limit.

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7PM

2 News

4 Mama's Family

5 It's Showtime at the Apollo

7 Janet Davies and Essence Award Winners

Interviews with three honorees: Olympic gold medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee; astronaut Mae
Jemison; and Darwin Carlisle, who lost her legs to frostbite last year after being locked in her
house for a week.

9 She's the Sherif

11 Sneak Previews

See ch 39, 6:30pm.

15 22 Wheel of Fortune

16 Mama's Family

Mama [Vicki Lawrence Schultz] decides to set things right when only one other person attends
her Cousin Ludie's funeral.

21 Cheers

When Norm's new client [Anne Schedeen] seems to be coming on to him, the reluctant account
is goaded into action by the boys.

28 33 Star Trek: The Next Generation

An exchange program that allows Cdr. Riker [Jonathan Frakes] to become the first Federation
officer to serve on a Klingon vessel turns into a dangerous confrontation.

32 Gimme a Break!

Friendship is put to the test when Nell [Nell Carter] hires Addy [Telma Hopkins] as her assistant
reader.

34 Degrassi Jr. High

Melanie's determination to go on a date with Snake leads her to commit a desperate act at
home.

39 Lawrence Welk
A sampler of international songs includes "Around the World," "Espana Cani," "Wonderful
Copenhagen," "Gigi,", "Danny Boy."

46 Oral Roberts

55 War of the Worlds

When Harrison meets with an artist named Quinn [John Colicos] to arrange a purchase, Quinn
suddenly gives him a bracelet and admits to being a human-alien hybrid.

7:30

2 Siskel & Ebert

Scheduled: "Cousins" [Ted Danson, Isabella Rossellini]; "Tap" [Sammy Davis Jr., Gregory Hines];
"True Believer."

4 It's a Living

7 Hoopla in Houston

Jim Rose and Bulls coach Doug Collins report from the site of this year's NBA All-Star Game. They
review highlights of the day's events, including the slam-dunk contest, the legends game and the
three-point shootout.

9 Benson

With the Governor away, Benson vetoes a bill his boss agreed to sign. Robert Guillaume.

11 McLaughlin Group

15 Life's Most Embarrassing Moments

Guest: Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley. Included: clips of Bert Parks.

16 It's a Living

Amy anguishes over what she should do with her Valentine's Day present from Bobby Lee [Jay
Baker]-the key to his hotel room.

21 Family Ties

The family's cousin June [Danielle Von Zerneck] stops by to tell them about her trip to Europe-
but instead reminisces about past visits with the Keatons.

22 Jeopardy!
32 Gimme a Break!

An old friend informs Nell and Mama [Rosetta LeNoire] that Nell's father's old church is being
torn down to make room for condos.

34 Long Ago and Far Away

"Abel's Island," an animated tale about a crusty mouse [voice of Tim Curry] who finds himself
stranded alone on an island after a severe storm.

46 James Robison

8PM

2 15 22 Dolphin Cove

Slim and Delbert seem to be suspicious of a visiting reporter [Karen Austin], who plants suspicion
in Larson [Frank Converse] about Trent's interests, and whose desire to do a story about Larson's
research may be just a story.

4 Movie

"The Sand Pebbles." [1966] Epic yarn about a U.S. gunboat's eforts to remain neutral amid
China's 1926 political upheaval. Steve McQueen, Richard Crenna, Mako. (Plays to 11:30PM)

5 16 33 227

With Sandra [Jackee] tagging along, Mary [Marla Gibbs] volunteers to take Alexandria's scouting
group on a nature hike, but they're really up the creek when they get lost in the same woods as
an escaped killer. Vickilyn Reynolds.

9 Hogan's Heroes

Vito Scotti plays Hogan's latest spy-a traitorous Italian officer.

11 Movie

"Julia." [1977] Oscar-winning adaption of Lillian Hellman's memoir about a perilous mission in
World War II Europe. Jane Fonda.

21 28 Mission: Impossible

Phelps and Grant [Peter Graves, Phil Morris] pose as drug dealers to meet with a Greek supplier
who uses his yacht to pirate medicines destined for third world relief.

32 55 The Reporters
"The Comeback Kid" profiles a 12-year-old California youth who, in 1983, sufered third-degree
burns over 90 percent of his body when his father set him on fire in a motel room near
Disneyland. Now living with his mother and stepfather, David has undergone more than 100
operations, and has dozens more to go. His story was dramatized in the 1988 TV-movie "David."

34 Wonderworks

A three-part British dramatization chronicles the life of "Young Charlie Chaplin," beginning with
his impoverished youth in turn-of-the-century London. In part 1, Charlie [Joe Geary], his mother
[Twiggy] and his half brother Sydney [Lee Whitlock] struggle to make ends meet after they're
abandoned by Charlie's father [Ian McShane], an irresponsible music-hall entertainer.

39 Austin City Limits

K.T. Oslin and Rodney Crowell perform.

46 Rejoice in the Lord

8:30

5 16 33 Amen

Both the Deacon and Thelma [Sherman Hemsley and Anna Maria Horsford] hunger for advice
from a client [Lonette McKee] of the Deacon's who discovers she possesses psychic powers after
getting hit on the head. Part 1 of two.

9 College Basketball

Miami at DePaul. The Blue Demons beat Miami 101-82 last season.

9PM

2 15 22 Smothers Brothers

Appearing: singers Kenny Rogers and Maureen McGovern; sportscaster Chick Hearn; magicians
Ed Alonzo and Fielding West; comic guitarist Michael Davis; bubble maker Tom Noddy; comic
Andy Andrews; storyteller Geofrey Lewis and Celestial Navigations; Canadian Brass classical
musicians; several yo-yo masters; and the Barry Lather dancers. Jack Elliot conducts the
orchestra.

5 16 33 Golden Girls

A dateless Feb. 14 triggers memories of Valentine's Days past, beginning with Sophia's in 1929
Chicago (it was a killer!). Julio Iglesias has a cameo.
7 21 28 Man Called Hawk

A deaf Gallaudet University student [William Byrd] witnesses a murder and Hawk [Avery Brooks]
is hired to protect him, along with his roommate, who's having a hard time adjusting to
worsening hearing-impairment.

32 55 Beyond Tomorrow

Scheduled: Track star Carl Lewis discusses the limits of human endurance. Also: preventing the
abuse of anabolic steroids; creating diesel oil from sewage sludge; measuring blood alcohol
levels via eye vapors; an inflatable flying dinghy; keeping produce fresh; a computer-operated car
transmission; innovations in photography; tiny radios. Jean Hill, Gary Cubberley.

34 Movie BW

"The Treasure of the Sierra Madre." [1948] Humphrey Bogart and Tim Holt star in this powerful
version of B. Traven's novel about greed. Screenwriter-director John Huston won two Oscars;
Walter Huston [his father] won for his performance as an old prospector.

39 Sandbaggers

46 In Touch

9:30

5 16 33 Empty Nest

A full moon means amore and shines down on Barbara [Kristy McNichol] as she captures a
familiar suspect [Greg Kean Williams]; Harry [Richard Mulligan] as he argues with a young doctor
[Katherine Cannon]; and Carol [Dinah Madof] after she loses Dreyfuss and finds a man.

10PM

2 15 22 West 57th

Scheduled: A segment on former New Jersey senator David Friedland, who was sentenced in
December to 15 years in Federal prison for fraud. Friedland had tried to avoid prosecution by
staging a scuba-diving accident in the Bahamas in September 1985, but was captured in
December 1987 in the Maldives. Also: director Henry Jaglom.

4 Movie Continues

5 16 33 Hunter
The community is divided on how to deal with Jack Small [James B. Sikking] as are Devane and
Morehead [Charles Hallahan, Robert Vaughn]; Youngblood meets big money from the East Coast,
and uses his leverage to learn McCall's identity; information about Iris's past may give Hunter
[Fred Dryer] the key to her future and his. Part 2 of 3.

7 21 28 Murphy's Law

Murphy and Kimi [George Segal, Maggie Han] scheme to get Wes [Josh Mostel] back to the job
he chucked because of the obnoxious new acting vice-president.

11 Great Performances

The conclusion of "Melba" finds Nellie [Linda Cropper] trying to bring grand opera to her native
Australia.

32 NBA Players Association Awards

The eighth annual event honoring pro basketball's best, taped in September at Chicago.

39 Doctor Who

"Dragonfire." The Doctor and Mel [Sylvester McCoy, Bonnie Langford] unwittingly help an exiled
criminal retrieve a treasure that will expedite his return to his planet.

46 Ernest Angley

55 Freddy's Nightmares

Two high-school students see their dreams dashed when they succumb to the pressure to
conform.

10:30

9 News

11PM

2 5 7 16 22 33 News

9 Tales from the Darkside

An alien assigned to study humans joins an encounter group and finds himself falling for one of
the members.

15 21 News (35min)
28 Twilight Zone

A pilot [John Beck] is sent by the government to discover what lies beyond "The Wall," an
entrance to a world where others entered and never returned. Once inside he knows why.

34 Untouchables BW

Comic Johnny Pacheck [Cameron Mitchell] isn't laughing. He's trying desperately to sever his ties
with a night club that is owned by the mob.

46 Jack Van Impe

55 War of the Worlds

A woman [Cynthia Belliveau] has a very close encounter with the aliens as they study the human
immune system with live specimans.

11:30

2 Hart to Hart

After buying an antique car that turns out to be a phony, Jonathan and Jennifer are approached
by two buyers who couldn't care less about its authenticity.

4 Monsters

5 16 33 Saturday Night Live

Ted Danson [host] and singer Luther Vandross are the guests. Regulars: Dennis Miller, Dana
Carvey, Jon Lovitz, Victoria Jackson, Phil Hartman, Nora Dunn, Jan Hooks.

7 ABC News-Brit Hume

9 Movie

"The Command." [1954] Cavalry vs. Indians yarn about a wagon train plagued by smallpox. Guy
Madison.

11 The Kiss

Actor George Segal narrates this lively look at the history of the kiss in life and on film. Included:
the 1896 film "The Kiss."

22 WWF Wrestling

28 Movie
"Cagney & Lacey." [1981] Loretta Swit and Tyne Daly are police detectives investigating a murder
in this pilot for the series.

46 God's News Behind the News

11:35

15 WWF Wrestling

21 Barney Miller

The graveyard shift is plagued by bomb threats and by Harris, who tapes conversations to use in
his book.

11:45

7 Movie

"Dillinger." [1973] Graphic account of the notorious Depression-era bank robber John Dillinger
[Warren Oates] and his brief career.

Midnight

4 Movie

"Silent Running." [1972] Futuristic drama about a botanist-astronaut [Bruce Dern] trying to save
three floating greenhouses from destruction.

32 Comic Strip Live

46 Heritage Today

55 Monsters

12:05

21 Movie

"Gallipoli." [1981] Peter Weir's acclaimed character study of two Aussies [Mark Lee, Mel Gibson]
and the paths that lead them to the disastrous WWI battle. Bill Hunter.
12:20

11 Movie

"There's a Girl in My Soup." [1970] Peter Sellers plays a lecherous TV star whose style is cramped
by a giddy American teenager [Goldie Hawn] on the loose in London.

12:30

2 Barnaby Jones

22 Movie

"Baffled!" [1972] ESP spells suspense in this TV-movie about a race driver confused by visions of
people in trouble. Leonard Nimoy.

55 Twilight Zone

12:35

15 Friday the 13th

1AM

5 Freddy's Nightmares

16 At The Movies

Scheduled for reviews: "Her Alibi" [Tom Selleck]; and "Physical Evidence."

32 Comedy Classics BW

33 Movie

"The Evil That Men Do." [1984] Standard Charles Bronson movie-he's a hit man contracted to
eliminate a professional torturer in Guatemala.

46 Nite-Line

55 Glow Women's Wrestling


1:30

2 Newsmakers

9 At the Movies

See WNDU, 1AM.

16 News

28 ABC News-Brit Hume

1:45

28 Mind Power-Commercial

1:50

11 Movie BW

"American Empire." [1942] Two partners in a cattle empire [Richard Dix, Preston Foster] come to
a parting when one becomes obsessed with power. Leo Carrillo.

1:55

7 Movie

"Melvin Purvis, G-Man." [1974] TV-movie with Dale Robertson as a Midwest FBI chief who tracks
down Machine Gun Kelly [Harris Yulin] in 1933.

2AM

2 Common Ground

4 Movie

"The Outside Man." [1972] Location shooting highlights this melodrama about a Frenchman
[Jean-Louis Trintignant] sent to kill a Los Angeles mobster. Ann-Margret.

5 D.C. Follies

9 Monsters
32 Movie

"The Hills Have Eyes II." [1986] Wes Craven's follow-up shocker about cannibalistic slaughterers
and their teen-age prey. Michael Berryman.

46 Dwight Thompson

55 Movie

"Who?" [1974] Offbeat melodrama centering on the identity of a mysterious metal man, who
becomes the object of an FBI investigation. Elliott Gould.

2:05

21 ABC News

2:30

5 Warner

9 How To Buy Cars Wholesale-Commercial

3AM

2 Gong Show

5 USA Today (Weekend)

9 INN News-Marvin Scott

46 Kenneth Copeland

3:30

2 Movie

"The Gun and the Nun." [1971] TV-movie derived from the "Alias Smith and Jones" series,
drawing Curry [Ben Murphy] and Heyes [Peter Duel] into a wild scramble over a hot $30,000.

9 Runaway with the Rich and Famous


3:35

7 Reflections

4AM

4 Tales from the Darkside

5 Movie

"Mister Scarface." [1977] Two youths execute a plan for revenge against a ruthless gang lord
[Jack Palance].

9 Movie

"Screamers." [1981] On a Caribbean island with mutant fishmen. Barbara Bach.

32 Financial Freedom-Commercial

46 Lester Sumrall

55 Vega$

4:30

4 Soul Train

46 John Ankerberg

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

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Re: Retro: Northern Indiana, Saturday, Feb. 11th, 1989

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

6AM

46 Joy Junction

One of the puppeteers on that show was recently arrested and sentenced to 20 years in prison
for his involvement in a bizarre kiddie porn ring. I'll just say Google "Joy Junction" and "Ronald
William Brown" and leave it at that.

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7:30

5 Hickory Hideout (local?)

Actually, it was carried on several NBC owned-and-operated stations across the country at the
time; not sure where it originated; I want to say KYW/Philadelphia, but I'm not sure.
Retro: Detroit/Toledo/Lansing Mon, Aug 13, 1956

from TV Guide-Detroit edition

WJBK 2-CBS Detroit

6:50 Meditations

6:55 On the Farm Front

7:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:00 Cartoon Classroom

8:45 News/Weather

9:00 Of All Things (from Chicago, site of the Democratic National Convention; the Republicans
would hold theirs in San Francisco the following week)

9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time

10:30 Strike It Rich

11:00 Valiant Lady

11:15 Love of Life

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

noon Democratic National Convention (opening session)

2:00 Big Payof

2:30 Bob Crosby

3:00 Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 4 O'Clock Theatre "Gift of the Devil"

4:30 As the World Turns


5:00 Early Show "Call of the Klondike"

6:00 Art Linkletter & the Kids

6:15 News (Jac LeGof)

6:25 Weather (Phelps)

6:30 Robin Hood "The Sherif's Boots"

7:00 Burns & Allen

7:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts (the last before his vacation; starting next week, Bob Crosby
will guest host from Hollywood until Arthur returns on September 17)

8:00 Charlie Farrell

8:30 Democratic National Convention (Keynote Address by Tennessee Gov. Frank Clement, other
bigwigs also speaking: Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Sen. JFK (who shows a film on the
history of the party))

10:30 San Francisco Beat "Mike Fielding Case"

11:00 News

11:15 Weather (Wright)

11:20 Les Paul & Mary Ford

11:25 Nightwatch Theater "The Creeper"

12:50 Weather/Meditations

WWJ 4-NBC Detroit

6:50 Today's Farm Report

7:00 Today (from Chicago; Today in Detroit (Kirk Knight) at :25 and :55)

9:00 Romper Room

9:55 Professor Pet

10:00 Home (from Chicago)

11:00 Tic Tac Dough

11:30 It Could Be You


noon Democratic National Convention

2:00 Matinee Theater "Fiddlin' Man"

3:00 Queen for a Day (guest host Ben Alexander)

3:45 Modern Romances

4:00 It's Always Jan "Pat's Romance" (return)

4:30 Cactus Dan

5:30 Western Marshal

6:00 News/Sports

6:15 Weather (Eliot)

6:20 Dolores

6:30 Gordon MacRae

6:45 Camel News Caravan (from Chicago)

7:00 Ernie Kovacs (guests Yma Sumac and Boris Karlof)

8:00 Medic "When I Was Young"

8:30 Democratic National Convention

mid. News

12:15 Little Show "A Cowboy's Lament"

12:30 Dark Encounter "The Living Idol"

1:00 News

WJIM 6-NBC/CBS/ABC Lansing

7:00 Today

9:00 Of All Things

9:30 Ding Dong School

10:00 Home
11:00 Copper Kettle

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

noon Democratic National Convention (NBC)

2:00 Matinee Theater "Fiddlin' Man"

3:00 Queen for a Day

3:45 Modern Romances

4:00 Brighter Day

4:15 Movie: TBA (Western)

5:00 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 Father Knows Best "Spirit of Youth"

6:30 Gordon MacRae

6:45 Camel News Caravan

7:00 Frontier

7:30 Voice of Firestone (guest Brian Sullivan)

8:00 Medic "When I Was Young"

8:30 Democratic National Convention (NBC)

WXYZ 7-ABC Detroit

7:30 Northern Michigan

8:00 Little Rascals

8:30 Wixie Wonderland

9:00 Robin & Ricky

9:30 Cartoon Comics

10:00 Movie "All-American Coed"


11:00 Story Studio

11:30 Irwins

noon Democratic National Convention

3:00 Afternoon Film Festival "Here Come the Huggetts"

4:00 My Little Margie

4:30 Cowboy G-Men "Empty Mailbags"

5:00 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 Top Secret

6:15 ABC News (from Chicago)

6:30 Bold Journey "Tuna Pilot"

7:00 Dotty Mack

7:30 Voice of Firestone

8:00 Jumbo Theater "Brief Afair"

8:30 Democratic National Convention

11:00 Soupy's On

11:15 The Crash "Blackmailed"

CKLW 9-CBC/DuMont Windsor

12:25pm Billboard

12:30 Cartoons

12:45 Myrtle Labbitt

1:00 News (Austin Grant)

1:05 Shoppers Show "Dr. Christian Meets the Woman"/"They Came by Night"

3:30 Howdy Doody

4:00 Justice Colt "Colorado"


6:00 Count of Monte Cristo "Portuguese Afair"

6:30 Million Dollar Movie "Adventure in Washington"

8:00 China Smith "Devil in the Godowon"

8:30 Who's the Guest

9:00 St. Nick's Boxing: Willie Troy (DC/33-5-1, 23 KO) v Jerry Luedee (New Haven CT/20-3, 11 KO)
in 10-round middleweight action

9:45 Sports Reel

10:00 News/Weather

10:15 Baseball Hall of Fame (Brooklyn's Joe Black)

10:30 Times Square Playhouse "Leopards in Lightning"

11:00 Good Neighbor Theater "Foreman Went to France"

WSPD 13-NBC/CBS/ABC Toledo

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Of All Things

9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time

10:00 Valiant Lady

10:15 Love of Life

10:30 Strike It Rich

11:00 Home Cooking

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

noon Democratic National Convention (CBS)

2:00 Hospitality House

3:00 Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm


3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Linkletter's House Party

4:15 As the World Turns

4:45 Fun Farm

5:15 Cartoon Corral

5:30 Voice of Labor

5:45 News

6:15 Lloyd Thaxton

6:30 Robin Hood "The Sherif's Boots"

7:00 Burns & Allen

7:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

8:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

8:30 Democratic National Convention (CBS)

10:30 Evening Varieties

11:00 News

11:10 Les Paul & Mary Ford

11:15 Featurette

11:30 Navy Log

mid. Midnight Mirror

12:30 News

WTVS 56-Edu Detroit

7pm Notes on Music

7:30 America in the Making

8:00 Hints for the Home


8:30 World of Stamps

9:00 Today's Student

9:30 American History "How There Happened to Be American History"

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Re: Retro: Detroit/Toledo/Lansing Mon, Aug 13, 1956

Just noticing "Soupy's On" at 11:00 P.M. on WXYZ, Channel 7. That would be Soupy Sales.

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Re: Retro: Detroit/Toledo/Lansing Mon, Aug 13, 1956

I also noted Lloyd Thaxton's show in Toledo. He was

obviously on television a long time; he had a local show

in Los Angeles before going into syndication in 1964.


Just how long did his broadcasting career last?

I also assume that Michigan stayed on Eastern Standard

Time in the summer. Those schedules are reminiscent of

what stations in North Carolina and points south were doing

at the time, following a Central time schedule in the summer

months. (I know that the networks didn't put the entire Eastern

time zone on a 7:30-11 PM primetime and a daytime schedule

starting at 10 AM on CBS and NBC, 3 PM on ABC, until 1958.)

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Re: Retro: Detroit/Toledo/Lansing Mon, Aug 13, 1956

It was the first day of the Democratic Convention, and also the day that a new anchor team
made their debut for NBC: Chet Huntley and David Brinkley.

Although many have said that Huntley and Brinkley immediately overtook CBS and won the
ratings race at the 1956 conventions, that's actually not true. CBS drew the most viewers of any
network at the '56 conventions, but their margin over NBC was far less than it was in 1952, and
supposedly, NBC's ratings for the GOP Convention were higher than they were for the
Democrats, since word-of-mouth caused many viewers to try Chet and David.
Does anyone in the Detroit area have a list of programs on ABC, CBS, and NBC that were
displaced due to the conventions??

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Re: Retro: Detroit/Toledo/Lansing Mon, Aug 13, 1956

Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant

It was the first day of the Democratic Convention, and also the day that a new anchor team
made their debut for NBC: Chet Huntley and David Brinkley.

I believe Huntley and Brinkley were joined by NBC newsman Bill Henry for both of the 1956
conventions that summer.

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, August 6, 1966 - MN State Edition

Pernell Roberts is in a funk, Luci Baines Johnson is in love, and Muhammad Ali is in London,
fighting London. Plus, Sullivan vs. the Palace, a look at Roger Moore as 007 years before the fact,
a bunch of fun facts, and more!

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/08/th...st-6-1966.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are welcome.

This week's listings, from A to Z - or at least from 2 to 13.


Monday, August 8, 1966

KTCA, Channel 2 (Educ.)

Evening

06:00p Film Feature

06:30p Now See This

07:30p General Science

08:00p Profile

08:30p Cineposium

09:00p Summer Theater

09:30p Techniques of Learning

10:00p Mental Health

10:30p Girls in Conflict

KDAL, Channel 3 (Duluth) (CBS)

Morning

07:50a Farm and Home

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a I Love Lucy

09:30a The McCoys

10:00a Andy Griffith

10:30a Bingo

11:00a Love of Life

11:25a CBS News

11:30a Search for Tomorrow


11:45a The Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p Town and Country

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Password (Peter Lawford, Phyllis Kirk)

01:30p House Party (color)

02:00p To Tell The Truth (Phyllis Newman, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston, Orson Bean)

02:25p CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

02:30p The Edge of Night

03:00p The Secret Storm

03:30p Route 66

04:30p Cartoons

05:00p Woody Woodpecker (color)

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p To Tell The Truth

07:00p Ive Got a Secret

07:30p Vacation Playhouse

08:00p Andy Griffith (color)

08:30p Hazel (color)

09:00p Talent Scouts (color)

10:00p News (local)

10:15p Movie Three Blondes in His Life


WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

06:00a Summer Semester

06:30a Siegfried and His Flying Saucer

07:00a Axels Tree House

07:30a Clancy and Company

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Dr. Reuben K. Youngdahl (religion)

09:05a News (local)

09:10a Hi Neighbor

09:30a The McCoys

10:00a Andy Griffith

10:30a Dick Van Dyke

11:00a Love of Life

11:25a CBS News

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

11:45a The Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:15p Something Special

12:25p Weather (local)

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Password (Peter Lawford, Phyllis Kirk)

01:30p House Party (color)

02:00p To Tell The Truth (Phyllis Newman, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston, Orson Bean)
02:25p CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

02:30p The Edge of Night

03:00p The Secret Storm

03:30p I Love Lucy

04:00p Mike Douglas (Arthur Godfrey, Minnie Pearl, Linda Bennett, Don Drysdale, Stokely
Carmichael)

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p To Tell The Truth

07:00p Ive Got a Secret

07:30p Vacation Playhouse

08:00p Andy Griffith (color)

08:30p Hazel (color)

09:00p Talent Scouts (color)

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Merv Griffin (Jerry Lewis, Dagmar, Everly Brothers, Richard Pryor, Charlie Callas)

12:00a Movie Code Two

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

06:30a City and Country (color)

07:00a Today (guest host James Daly) (color)

09:00a Eye Guess (color)

09:25a NBC News (color)

09:30a Concentration (guest host Bill Mazer)


10:00a Chain Letter (Vera Miles, Richard Deacon) (color)

10:30a Showdown (color)

11:00a Jeopardy (color)

11:30a Swingin Country (The Dillards, Rusty Draper, Joanie Sommers, Bobby Goldsboro) (color)

11:55a NBC News

Afternoon

12:00p News and Weather (local) (color)

12:15p Dialing for Dollars (color)

12:30p Lets Make a Deal (color)

12:55p NBC News (color)

01:00p Days of Our Lives (color)

01:30p The Doctors

02:00p Another World (color)

02:30p You Dont Say! (Cesar Romero, Anita Louise) (color)

03:00p Match Game (Mitch Miller, Leslie Uggams) (color)

03:25p NBC News (color)

03:30p Dialing for Dollars (color)

04:30p Of Lands and Seas (color)

05:25p Doctors House Call (color)

05:30p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

Evening

06:00p News (local) (color)

06:30p Hullabaloo (Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Dionne Warwick, Mamas and the Papas, Bobby
Rydell, Noel Harrison) (color)

07:00p The John Forsythe Show (color)

07:30p Dr. Kildare (color)


08:00p John Davidson (Jimmy Boyd, Mimi Dillard, Richard Pryor) (color)

09:00p Run For Your Life (color)

10:00p News (local) (color)

10:30p Tonight (guest hosts Florence Henderson, Sam Levenson) (color)

12:15a 15 M Squad

WDSM, Channel 6 (Duluth) (NBC)

Morning

07:00a Today (guest host James Daly) (color)

09:00a Eye Guess (color)

09:25a NBC News (color)

09:30a Concentration (guest host Bill Mazer)

10:00a Chain Letter (Vera Miles, Richard Deacon) (color)

10:30a Showdown (color)

11:00a Jeopardy (color)

11:30a Swingin Country (The Dillards, Rusty Draper, Joanie Sommers, Bobby Goldsboro) (color)

11:55a NBC News

Afternoon

12:00p Girl Talk

12:30p Lets Make a Deal (color)

12:55p NBC News (color)

01:00p Days of Our Lives (color)

01:30p The Doctors

02:00p Another World (color)

02:30p You Dont Say! (Cesar Romero, Anita Louise) (color)


03:00p Match Game (Mitch Miller, Leslie Uggams) (color)

03:25p NBC News (color)

03:30p Jack LaLanne (color)

04:00p Bozo and His Pals (color)

05:30p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

Evening

06:00p News, Rocky Teller (color)

06:30p Hullabaloo (Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Dionne Warwick, Mamas and the Papas, Bobby
Rydell, Noel Harrison) (color)

07:00p The John Forsythe Show (color)

07:30p Dr. Kildare (color)

08:00p Baseball Twins vs. Athletics

11:00p News (local) (time approximate)

11:20p Tonight (guest hosts Florence Henderson, Sam Levenson) (joined in progress) (color)

KCMT, Channel 7 (Alexandria, MN) (NBC, ABC)

Morning

07:00a Today (guest host James Daly) (color)

09:00a Eye Guess (color)

09:25a NBC News (color)

09:30a Concentration (guest host Bill Mazer)

10:00a Chain Letter (Vera Miles, Richard Deacon) (color)

10:30a Showdown (color)

11:00a Jeopardy (color)

11:30a Swingin Country (The Dillards, Rusty Draper, Joanie Sommers, Bobby Goldsboro) (color)

11:55a NBC News


Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:20p Trading Post

12:30p Lets Make a Deal (color)

12:55p NBC News (color)

01:00p Days of Our Lives (color)

01:30p The Doctors

02:00p Another World (color)

02:30p You Dont Say! (Cesar Romero, Anita Louise) (color)

03:00p Match Game (Mitch Miller, Leslie Uggams) (color)

03:25p NBC News (color)

03:30p General Hospital

04:00p Father Knows Best

04:30p The Beatles (cartoon)

05:00p Summer Fun

05:30p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p The Farmers Daughter

07:00p The John Forsythe Show (color)

07:30p Dr. Kildare (color)

10:30p News (local) (time approximate)

11:00p Tonight (guest hosts Florence Henderson, Sam Levenson) (color) (JIP)

WDSE, Channel 8 (Duluth) (Educ.)


Evening

06:00p Duologue

06:30p Whats New

07:00p International Magazine

08:00p Southeast Asia

08:30p The French Chef

09:00p Summer Theater

09:30p Film Feature

10:30p Girls in Conflict

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning

07:30a My Little Margie

08:00a Hennessy

09:00a Kit Carson

09:30a Romper Room (Miss Betty)

10:00a Supermarket Sweep

10:30a The Dating Game

11:00a Donna Reed

11:30a Father Knows Best

Afternoon

12:00p Ben Casey

01:00p The Newlywed Game

01:30p A Time For Us

01:55p ABC News (Marlene Sanders)


02:00p General Hospital

02:30p The Nurses

03:00p Dark Shadows

03:30p Where the Action Is (Lesley Gore, Barry Mann)

04:00p The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor

04:30p Soupy Sales

05:00p ABC News (Peter Jennings)

05:15p News and Weather (local)

05:30p Dennis the Menace

Evening

06:00p Yogi Bear (color)

06:30p Twelve OClock High

07:30p Jesse James

08:00p Shenandoah

08:30p Peyton Place

09:00p The Big Valley (color)

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Movie The Bigamist

WDIO, Channel 10 (Duluth) (ABC)

Morning

10:00a Supermarket Sweep

10:30a The Dating Game

11:00a Donna Reed

11:30a Father Knows Best


Afternoon

12:00p Ben Casey

01:00p The Newlywed Game

01:30p A Time For Us

01:55p ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

02:00p General Hospital

02:30p The Nurses

03:00p Dark Shadows

03:30p Where the Action Is (Lesley Gore, Barry Mann)

04:00p Movie Get Out of Town

05:45p ABC News (Peter Jennings)

Evening

06:00p The Rebel

06:30p Twelve OClock High

07:30p Jesse James

08:00p Shenandoah

08:30p Peyton Place

09:00p The Big Valley (color)

10:00p News (local)

10:15p Movie Cattle Empire

WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

10:15a News (local)

10:30a Movie Now and Forever


11:55a News (local)

Afternoon

12:00p Lunch with Casey

01:00p Movie Hot Saturday

02:45p Mels Notebook

03:00p Girl Talk (Eve Arden, Marguerite Piazza, Gail Garnett)

03:30p Amos n Andy

04:00p Popeye and Pete

04:30p Casey and Roundhouse

05:30p The Lone Ranger

Evening

06:00p Wrestling

07:30p Harmon Killebrew Show

07:40p Halsey Hall Show

07:55p Baseball Twins vs. Athletics

10:30p Scoreboard (time approximate)

10:45p News, Weather, Sports (local)

11:15p Movie Rainbow Island (color)

KEYC, Channel 12 (Mankato, MN) (CBS)

Morning

07:30a CBS News (Joseph Benti)

07:55a Film Short

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a I Love Lucy


09:30a The McCoys

10:00a Andy Griffith

10:30a Dick Van Dyke

11:00a Love of Life

11:25a CBS News

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

11:45a The Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Password (Peter Lawford, Phyllis Kirk)

01:30p House Party (color)

02:00p To Tell The Truth (Phyllis Newman, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston, Orson Bean)

02:25p CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

02:30p The Edge of Night

03:00p The Secret Storm

03:30p Film Feature

04:00p Barts Clubhouse

04:30p Rocky and His Friends

04:45p Barts Clubhouse

05:00p Woody Woodpecker

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p To Tell The Truth


07:00p Ive Got a Secret

07:30p Vacation Playhouse

08:00p Andy Griffith (color)

08:30p Hazel (color)

09:00p Bandwagon

09:30p Vikings Highlights

10:00p News (local)

10:40p Movie The Unknown Terror

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How did they calculate border distance from the US for slightly-distant Canadian TV originating
cities? Did they use the center of the COLs (e.g. Winnipeg, Calgary, Montreal, Toronto,
Vancouver) or actual antenna coordinates? I realize this wouldn't be such an issue with close-in
border cities like Windsor/Detroit or Ste. Catharines/Niagara Falls/Bufalo.

And did the US and Canada have a separate agreement, or was it according to a NARBA-type
agreement including Mexico using the same distance and channel separation rules? I know this
also afected the location of US-network TV affiliates along the borders and which US
programming the Canadian/Mexican stations could carry.

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Friday, Charlie Chan or Boston Blackie...&quot;-Jerry Leiber, 1956

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Re: Retro: This Week in TV Guide, August 6, 1966 - MN State Edition

Amazing that the first pitch of the Twins-A's game in Kansas City was at 8:00. Of course, back
then the average time of a game was around 2:20 or so, and nine inning games played in less
than two hours weren't that uncommon.

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Re: Retro: This Week in TV Guide, August 6, 1966 - MN State Edition

I suspect that the Minnesota Twins probably televised mostly away games back then (or
perhaps, all of their televised games were on the road).

By the mid-1960's about half of the teams in Major League Baseball (I know Los Angeles, San
Francisco, St. Louis and Pittsburgh, among others) were televising only away games, to protect
the gate at home games.

There may have been a couple of other clubs that televised only one or two home games each
year (i.e. the home opener and maybe a Holiday game on Memorial ay, July 4th, or Labor Day),
but their TV schedule otherwise consisted entirely of away games.

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Re: Retro: This Week in TV Guide, August 6, 1966 - MN State Edition

Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant

I suspect that the Minnesota Twins probably televised mostly away games back then (or
perhaps, all of their televised games were on the road).

Yes, as I recall the Twins only televised three home games a year - in total they only showed
about 50 games each season. A far cry from today, isn't it?

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Quote Originally Posted by Charles1

Amazing that the first pitch of the Twins-A's game in Kansas City was at 8:00. Of course, back
then the average time of a game was around 2:20 or so, and nine inning games played in less
than two hours weren't that uncommon.

That's something that never fails to interest me. Almost every team's home games started at
8pm back then. The NFL pre-season games that aired in primetime often didn't start until 8:30
CT. You could argue that it's part of a larger trend, though - for example, the Academy Awards
didn't start until 9:30pm CT.

You're right about the length, though - just as baseball games were shorter, the Oscars often ran
under two hours back then. Those were the days...

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Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant

I suspect that the Minnesota Twins probably televised mostly away games back then (or
perhaps, all of their televised games were on the road).

By the mid-1960's about half of the teams in Major League Baseball (I know Los Angeles, San
Francisco, St. Louis and Pittsburgh, among others) were televising only away games, to protect
the gate at home games.
There may have been a couple of other clubs that televised only one or two home games each
year (i.e. the home opener and maybe a Holiday game on Memorial ay, July 4th, or Labor Day),
but their TV schedule otherwise consisted entirely of away games.

Until the Braves network moved from WSB-2 (NBC back then) to WTCG-17 (later WTBS, now
WPCH), the Braves showed all of 20 road games a year, and IIRC, no home games. What's more,
they used only their two radio announcers to call the action on TV. For some games, Milo
Hamilton would call the first half of the game on TV, then move to radio, then Ernie Johnson Sr.
would move from the radio booth to do the rest of the game on TV. For other games the pattern
was reversed. In fact, it wasn't until Hamilton was fired by the Braves that they had three
announcers handling their broadcasts: Johnson, Pete Van Wieren, and the late and inimitable
Skip Caray. (And as an aside---why have Pete and Skip never been awarded the Ford Frick Award
by the Hall of Fame?)

Retro: Baltimore/Washington, D.C./Harrisburg (July 31st, 1989)

Source: Gettysburg Times

WMAR Channel 2 (NBC, Now ABC)

5:00 CNN Headline News

5:30 This Morning's Business

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

6:30 Channel 2 News

7:00 Today (Bryant Gumbel/Jane Pauley)

9:00 Donahue

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

10:30 Classic Concentration

11:00 Golden Girls

11:30 Win, Lose or Draw

Noon Channel 2 News

12:30 Generations
1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Santa Barbara

4:00 Oprah Winfrey Show

5:00 Channel 2 News

6:00 Channel 2 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw)

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Major League Baseball: Baltimore Orioles vs. Boston Red Sox

10:00 Tony's Travels Special

10:30 Cheers

11:00 Channel 2 News

11:30 The Tonight Show

12:30 Cheers

1:00 Late Night with David Letterman

2:00 Later with Bob Costas [Delay from 1:30am]

2:30 Channel 2 News

3:00 CNN Headline News

WRC Channel 4 (NBC)

5:30 Morning Stretch

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

6:30 News 4

7:00 Today (Bryant Gumbel/Jane Pauley)

9:00 Superior Court


9:30 Family Medical Center

10:00 Scrabble

10:30 Classic Concentration

11:00 Golden Girls

11:30 Win, Lose or Draw

Noon Love Connection

12:30 Generations

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Santa Barbara

4:00 Inside Edition

4:30 People's Court

5:00 News 4 Live at Five

6:00 News 4

7:00 NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw)

7:30 Family Feud

8:00 ALF

8:30 Hogan Family

9:00 Movie: "Billionaire Boys Club" (1987, Part 2 of 2)

11:00 News 4

11:30 The Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

1:30 Later with Bob Costas

2:00 News 4

2:30 Gong Show


3:00 The Newlywed Game

3:30 Sign Of

WTTG Channel 5 (Fox)

5:00 Body by Jake

5:30 News

6:00 This Morning's Business

6:30 News

7:00 Tom and Jerry

7:30 Flintstones

8:00 Woody Woodpecker

8:30 My Little Pony

9:00 I Love Lucy (2 Episodes)

10:00 Bewitched

10:30 Rhoda

11:00 I Dream of Jeannie

11:30 Ropers

Noon A Current Afair

12:30 City Under Siege

1:00 Archie Bunker's Place

1:30 One Day at A Time

2:00 Alice

2:30 Leave it to Beaver

3:00 Dennis the Menace

3:30 Real Ghostbusters


4:00 Alvin and the Chipmunks

4:30 DuckTales

5:00 Batman

5:30 Sliver Spoons

6:00 Family Ties

6:30 Too Close for Comfort

7:00 Cosby Show

7:30 A Current Afair

8:00 Movie: "The Bad News Bears Go to Japan" (1978)

10:00 News

11:00 City Under Siege

11:30 M*A*S*H

Midnight Hill Street Blues

1:00 News

2:00 The Saint

SIGN OFF

WJLA Channel 7 (ABC)

5:30 News 7

6:00 World News this Morning

6:30 News 7

7:00 Good Morning America (Charles Gibson/Joan Lunden)

9:00 Geraldo

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00 Home
Noon The Judge

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Matt Houston

5:00 News 7

6:00 News 7

6:30 ABC World News TonightPeter Jennings

7:00 Jeopardy!

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 MacGyver

9:00 Movie: "Bad Medicine" (1985)

11:00 News 7

11:30 ABC News Nightline (Ted Koppel)

Midnight Geraldo

1:00 Movie: "Boss" (1974)

3:00 Couch Potatoes

3:30Of the Air

WGAL Channel 8 (NBC)

5:30 Morning Stretch

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

6:30 NewsCenter 8 Morning Report

7:00 Today (Gumbel/Pauley)


9:00 Donahue

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00 Golden Girls

11:30 Win, Lose or Draw

Noon NewsCenter 8

12:30 Generations

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Santa Barbara

4:00 Three's Company

4:30 Kate & Allie

5:00 Cosby Show

5:30 Entertainment Tonight

6:00 NewsCenter 8 (1 Hour)

7:00 NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw)

7:30 PM Magazine

8:00 ALF

8:30 Hogan Family

9:00 Movie: "Billionaire Boys Club" (1987, Part 2 of 2)

11:00 NewsCenter 8

11:30 The Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

1:30 Later with Bob Costas

2:00 NewsCenter 8

2:30am Of the Air


WUSA Channel 9 (CBS)

5:30 Wall Street Journal Report

6:00 Eyewitness News

7:00 CBS This Morning (Harry Smith/Kathleen Sullivan)

9:00 Donahue

10:00 Live with Regis & Kathie Lee

11:00 Price is Right

Noon Eyewitness News

12:30 The Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold and the Beautiful

2:00 As The World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Oprah Winfrey Show

5:00 Eyewitness News

5:30 Eyewitness News

6:30 CBS Evening NewsDan Rather

7:00 USA Today

7:30 Wheel of Fortune

8:00 Kate & Allie

8:30 Heartland

9:00 Murphy Brown

9:30 Designing Women

10:00 Newhart

10:30 Hot Prospects


11:00 Eyewitness News

11:35 Divorce Court

12:05 Pat Sajak Show

1:35 Adderly

2:35 CBS News NightWatch

WBAL Channel 11 (CBS, Now Returned to NBC)

5:45 Devotions

6:00 Learning to Read

6:30 CBS Morning News

7:00 CBS This MorningSmith/Sullivan

9:00 Live with Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Superior Court

10:30 People's Court

11:00 Price is Right

Noon News 11

12:30 The Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold and the Beautiful

2:00 As The World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Geraldo

5:00 Live at Five

6:00 News 11

6:30 CBS Evening News (Dan Rather)

7:00 Win, Lose or Draw


7:30 Family Feud

8:00 Kate & Allie

8:30 Heartland

9:00 Murphy Brown

9:30 Designing Women

10:00 Newhart

10:30 Hot Prospects

11:00 News 11

11:30 Entertainment Tonight

Midnight Pat Sajak Show

1:30 Family Medical Center

2:00 News 11

WJZ Channel 13 (ABC, Now CBS)

5:00 Body by Jake

5:30 Morning Stretch

6:00 Eyewitness News

7:00 Good Morning America (Charles Gibson/Joan Lunden)

9:00 Couch Potatoes

9:30 Sweethearts

10:00 The All-New Dating Game

10:30 Newlywed Game

11:00 Divorce Court

11:30 The Judge

Noon Eyewitness News


12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Family Ties

4:30 Gimme a Break!

5:00 Cosby Show

5:30 Night Court

6:00 Eyewitness News

7:00 ABC World News Tonight (Peter Jennings)

7:30 Evening Magazine

8:00 MacGyver

9:00 Thorn Birds

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 ABC News Nightline (Ted Koppel)

Midnight Hawaii Five-O

1:00 USA Today

SIGN OFF Follows

WLYH15 (CBS, Now The CW)

6:00 CNN Headline News

6:30 Forum 15

7:00 CBS This Morning (Harry Smith/Kathleen Sullivan)

9:00 Flintstones

9:30 Anushka
10:00 Family Feud

10:30 Wheel of Fortune

11:00 Price is Right

Noon Carson's Comedy Classics

12:30 The Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold and the Beautiful

2:00 As The World Turns

3:00 Alvin and the Chipmunks [Preempts Guiding Light]

3:30 Woody Woodpecker

4:00 C.O.P.S.

4:30 Fun House

5:00 Gimme a Break!

5:30 Divorce Court

6:00 Action News 15

6:30 CBS Evening NewsDan Rather

7:00 Simon & Simon

8:00 Kate & Allie

8:30 Heartland

9:00 Murphy Brown

9:30 Designing Women

10:00 Newhart

10:30 Hot Prospects

11:00 Action News 15

11:30 The Pat Sajak Show

1:00 Adderly
2:00 Forum 15

WDCA Channel 20 (Ind.)

5:30 INN News

6:00 Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 Kenneth Copeland

7:00 Scooby-Doo

7:30 G.I. Joe

8:00 Jem

8:30 C.O.P.S.

9:00 Success-n-Life

10:00 700 Club

11:00 Celebrity Shopping

Noon Wonder Woman

1:00 Dukes of Hazzard

2:00 Gidget

2:30 Gumby

3:00 Smurfs

3:30 Jetsons

4:00 Fun House

4:30 Pictionary

5:00 Webster

5:30 Diferent Strokes

6:00 Jefersons

6:30 Taxi
7:00 Night Court

7:30 Major League Baseball: Baltimore Orioles vs. Boston Red Sox

10:30 Taxi

11:00 Arsenio Hall

Midnight Sanford & Son

12:30 Movie: "The Fix" (1984)

2:30 Home Shopping Overnight Service

WHP Channel 21 (CBS)

5:30 Body by Jake

6:00 This Morning's Business

6:30 CBS Morning News

7:00 CBS This Morning (Harry Smith/Kathleen Sullivan)

9:00 The Judge

9:30 John Davidson's Hollywood Squares

10:00 Family Feud

10:30 Wheel of Fortune

11:00 Price is Right

Noon News

12:30 The Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold and the Beautiful

2:00 As The World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 People's Court

4:30 Superior Court


5:00 Geraldo

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Kate & Allie

8:30 Heartland

9:00 Murphy Brown

9:30 Designing Women

10:00 Newhart

10:30 Hot Prospects

11:00 News

11:30 Love Connection

Midnight Pat Sajak

1:30 Adderly

WHAG Channel 25 (NBC) Hagerstown

6:00This Morning's Business

6:30NBC News at Sunrise

7:00Today (Bryant Gumbel & Jane Pauley)

9:00Ask Washington

10:00Scrabble

10:30Classic Concentration

11:00Golden Girls

11:30Win, Lose or Draw


NoonWeekday

12:30Generations

1:00Days of Our Lives

2:00Another World

3:00Santa Barbara

4:00Oprah Winfrey Show

5:00Cosby Show

5:30News

6:00News

6:30NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw)

7:00Wheel of Fortune

7:30Jeopardy!

8:00ALF

8:30Hogan Family

9:00Movie: "Billionaire Boys Club" (1987, Part 2 of 2)

11:00News

11:30Tonight Show

12:30Late Night with David Letterman

1:30Later with Bob Costas

2:00News

2:30Weekday

3:00Hit Video USA

WHTM Channel 27 (ABC)

5:30 CNN Headline News


6:00 News

6:15 World News this Morning

7:00 Good Morning America (Gibson/Lunden)

9:00 Live with Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Couch Potatoes

10:30 Kenneth Copeland

11:00 Home

Noon Family Medical Center

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Oprah Winfrey Show

5:00 Inside Edition

5:30 M*A*S*H

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight (Peter Jennings)

7:00 A Current Afair

7:30 USA Today

8:00 MacGyver

9:00 Movie: "Bad Medicine" (1985)

11:00 News

11:30 Arsenio Hall

WBFF Channel 45 (Fox)


5:30 Get Smart

6:00 Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 He-Man & Masters of the Universe

7:00 Tom and Jerry

7:30 DuckTales

8:00 Dennis the Menace

8:30 Tom & Jerry

9:00 Kenneth Copeland

9:30 Thundercats

10:00 Wild, Wild, Wild

11:00 Big Valley

Noon Quincy

1:00 Movie: "Going Ape!" (1981)

3:00 Jem

3:30 Tom and Jerry

4:00 Alvin and the Chipmunks

4:30 Fun House

5:00 Facts of Life

5:30 Good Times (2 Episodes)

6:30 Jefersons

7:00 Star Trek

8:00 Movie: "Eye of the Tiger" (1986)

10:00 Simon & Simon

11:00 Arsenio Hall

Midnight Morton Downey Jr.


1:00 Kojak

2:00 Home Shopping Network

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I'm assuming WMAR had rights to "Jeopardy!" at this time, and it usually ran at 7:30 PM - yet on
this day, it got short shrift due to Orioles baseball. It might have been scheduled to air after the
game, but 2 instead chose to go with special programming and a rerun of "Cheers," which
already airs at 12:30 AM. Go figure.

Retro: New York City - Sunday July 27, 1958

Source TV Guide, New York City Metro Edition

2 WCBS New York (CBS)

08:45a Previews

08:50a Give Us This Day religion

08:55a News

09:00a Agriculture U.S.A.

09:30a Way to Go religion


10:00a Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30a Look Up and Live

11:00a Eye on New York

11:30a Camera Three James Macandrews discusses the poetry of W.B. Yeats

11:55a News Harry Reasoner

12:00p Movie Thunder Afloat 1939

01:00p Picture for a Sunday Afternoon Once Upon a Time 1944

02:30p Picture for a Sunday Afternoon Battle Taxi 1955

04:00p Movie Nine Girls 1944

05:00p Last Word panel; guests: Mary Margaret McBride, Alfred de Liagre, John Mason Brown;
moderator: Bergen Evans

05:30p Face the Nation interview

06:00p Search documentary; subject: study following cardiovascular disorders

06:25p News Allan Jackson

06:30p Air Power The Cold Decade Airlift

07:00p Lassie Timmy finds a penguin

07:30p Brothers

08:00p Ed Sullivan from Hollywood; guests: Ernie Kovacs, Gisele MacKenzie, Gordon MacRae,
Mickey Rooney

09:00p G.E. Theater God is My Judge

09:30p Alfred Hitchcock Bull in a China Shop

10:00p $64,000 Challenge Teddy Nadler returns to continue against three challengers

10:30p Whats My Line?

11:00p News Walter Cronkite

11:15p Late Show David Copperfield 1934

01:45a Late Late Show Make Your Own Bed 1944


03:20a News

03:25a Give Us This Day

3 WTIC Hartford (Independent)

11:00a The Christophers

11:30a Gift of Life Financing the Later Years, a discussion on retirement planning

12:00p Cartoon Express

12:15p Christie Comedies

12:30p American Legend A Message to Garcia

01:00p We Believe

01:30p I Search for Adventure Africa, 1928

02:00p Playhouse Three drama

02:30p Baseball Red Sox; Chicago White Sox vs. Boston Red Sox from Comiskey Park

05:00p Jungle Jim Return of the Tauregs

05:30p The Falcon The Stevedore Kid

06:00p Dr. Christian

06:30p Susie

07:00p 26 Men

07:30p Movie The Malta Story 1954

09:15p Yesterdays Newsreel

09:30p Mr. District Attorney

10:00p News Dick Bertel

10:10p Weather

10:15p Movie Twentieth Century 1934

11:50p News and Weather


11:55p Moment of Meditation

4 WRCA New York (NBC)

07:00a Modern Farmer

08:00a Sunday Schedule

11:30a Report from America Automation

12:00p Mathematics education (debut)

12:30p Open Mind panel War, Peace and National Sovreignity

01:00p Citizens Searchlight

01:30p Movie Canyon Crossroads 1955

03:15p Movie Operation Manhunt 1954

04:00p Mr. Wizard Geology

04:30p Youth Wants to Know movie producer Stanley Kramer is interviewed

05:00p Frontiers of Faith

05:30p Comment

06:00p Meet the Press Kwame Nkumah, Prime Minister of Ghana, is interviewed

06:30p Outlook Chet Huntley The Arkansas Primary

07:00p Noahs Ark The Cure-All (color)

07:30p No Warning! The Subway

08:00p Lawrence and Gorme Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme; guests: Tony Bennett, Don
Adams, Eddie Bracken (color) (RIP Eydie )

09:00p Chevy Show comedians Eddie Foy, Jr. and Mickey Shaughnessy visit with regulars Janet
Blair, John Raitt and Edie Adams (color)

10:00p Decision The Tall Man

10:30p Movie Four Fifty Roads to Town 1937

11:00p News Ken Banghart


11:10p Movie Four Fifty Roads to Town 1937

12:20a Movie Act of Love 1954

02:00a Sermonette

5 WABD New York (Independent)

08:25a Previews: Call to Prayer

08:30a Pathways to Faith

09:00a Cartoons Herb Sheldon

09:00a Wonderama

10:00a The Magic Clown

10:15a Wonderama

11:30a Pet Center (return)

12:00p Wonderama

12:30p Between the Lines

01:00p Mr. and Mrs. North

01:30p Movie Captain Boycott 1947

03:00p Movie Tulsa 1949

05:00p Sherlock Holmes Royal Murders

05:30p Mr. District Attorney

06:00p Cavalcade of Stars

06:30p Frontier Devil and Doc OHara

07:00p Lilli Palmer Suicide Club

07:30p Mickey Rooney Mulligan and the Mummy

08:00p Uncommon Valor Tarawa

08:30p Count of Monte Cristo Athens


09:00p TV Readers Digest No Horse, No Wife, No Mustache

09:30p Errol Flynn The Transfer

10:00p Movie Tulsa 1949

12:00a Previews; Call to Prayer

7 WABC New York (ABC)

07:56a Morning Prayer

08:00a Cartoon Festival

10:00a Movie Stage Coach War (Hopalong Cassidy)

11:00a Focus documentary

11:30a This is the Life

12:00p This is the Life

12:30p Faith for Today

01:00p This is Music pantomime to hit recordings

01:30p College News Conference panel; Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D., Minn) is interviewed

02:00p Movie Golden Boy 1939

03:30p Sunday Playhouse Heartbeat 1946

05:00p Baseball Corner host: Buddy Blattner; guests: former Yankee pitcher Lefty Gomez,
Cincinnati Redlegs manager Birdie Tebbetts, Cincinnati second baseman Johnny Temple, Chicago
Cubs shortstop Ernie Banks

05:30p The Lone Ranger

06:00p Annie Oakley Escape from Diablo

06:30p Hawkeye The Stubborn Pioneer

07:00p You Asked for It

07:30p Maverick Trail West to Fury

08:30p Anybody Can Play


09:00p Traffic Court

09:30p Damon Runyon Theater Bred for Battle

10:00p Scotland Yard

10:30p Sunday Night Movie The Lisbon Story 1946

12:00a Evening Prayer

8 WNHC New Haven (ABC)

08:45a Christian Science

09:00a This is the Life

09:30a The Christophers

10:00a Faith for Today

10:30a This is the Answer

11:00a Movie Stagecoach Kid 1949

12:00p This is Connecticut

12:30p Movie Main Street After Dark

01:30p Baseball doubleheader: Cleveland Indians vs. N.Y. Yankees from Cleveland; Mel Allen
and Phil Rizzuto report the action. Ch. 8 picks up 1st game only.

04:00p Movie Dangerous Mission 1954

06:00p The Lone Ranger

06:30p Harbor Command

07:00p You Asked for It

07:30p Maverick Trail West to Fury

08:30p Anybody Can Play

09:00p Movie The Mayor of 44th Street 1942

10:30p News David Kiernan

10:40p Weather Len Bennett


10:45p Movie Sister Kenney 1946

12:30a News

9 WOR New York (Independent)

11:45a American Heroes todays subject is Alexander Hamilton

12:00p Oral Roberts

12:30p Bible and Science The Fiery Furnace

12:45p Of Atoms and Space Energy from the Sun

01:00p Baseball doubleheader: Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Philadelphia Phillies from Connie Mack
Stadium, Philadelphia

06:30p Farmer Alfalfa cartoons

07:00p Cartoons

07:30p Million Dollar Movie Fighting Man of the Plains 1949

09:00p Paris Precinct A Thief Gets Robbed

09:30p Star Attraction It Happened in a Pawnshop

10:00p Million Dollar Movie Fighting Man of the Plains 1949

11:30p Strange Stories The Bet

12:00a Beat the Champions quiz

11 WPIX New York (Independent)

12:30p Continental Miniatures

01:00p Sportscholar Uttal; questions on the Indianapolis Speedway, golf, wrestling, English
horse riding and baseball are among those answered

01:15p Sports Bill Stern

01:30p Baseball doubleheader: Cleveland Indians vs. N.Y. Yankees from Cleveland; Mel Allen
and Phil Rizzuto report the action.

07:20p Sports Bob Wolf


07:30p Guy Lombardo

08:00p I Search for Adventure Head Hunters of the Amazon

08:30p Kingdom of the Sea Frozen Sea

09:00p David Niven Man on the Train

09:30p Charter Boat The Shipwreck of Crunch and Des

10:00p Studio 57 Terrible Discovery

10:30p Victory at Sea Two If by Sea

11:00a Combat Sergeant Trap of the Killers

13 WNTA New York (Independent)

12:45p Sports Bert Lee, Jr.

12:55p Baseball Giants; doubleheader: San Francisco Giants vs. Pittsburgh Pirates from
Pittsburgh. Jack Buck reports; sportscaster Bert Lee, Jr. interviews Mrs. Lou Gehrig, wife of the
late Yankees baseball star, between games.

06:45p Sports Bert Lee, Jr.

07:00p Political Talk

07:15p Jungle documentary Artic Hunters of the North

07:30p Movie Night Second Honeymoon 1937

09:05p News

09:10p Movie Night Second Honeymoon 1937

10:50p News

10:55p Movie Night Second Honeymoon 1937

43 WICC Bridgeport (ABC)

05:00p Film Shorts

06:00p The Christophers


06:30p This is the Life

07:00p Film Shorts

07:30p To Be Announced

09:00p Movie Double Exposure 1944

10:00p Film Shorts

11:00p Film Shorts

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"This is Music" shown on WABC, Channel 7, at 1:00 P.M. was shown on the ABC-TV Network that
year on Friday nights, but delayed showing on WABC until this time. It originated lived from
WCPO-TV in Cincinnati featuring personalities from the station pantomiming records. The M.C.
of the show was Colin Male who went on to announce the opening of "The Andy Griffith Show".

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What year did WTIC Channel 3 in Hartford take the CBS affiliation away from WHCT Channel 18,
which at the time was a CBS O&O?

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4 WRCA New York (NBC)

09:00p Chevy Show comedians Eddie Foy, Jr. and Mickey Shaughnessy visit with regulars Janet
Blair, John Raitt and Edie Adams (color)

Can anyone confirm if this show got better ratings than The Chevy Chase Show?

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Re: Retro: New York City - Sunday July 27, 1958

WTIC became a CBS affiliate on November 16, 1958. I posted the 1st day of CBS programming on
a previous thread:

http://radiodiscussions.com/smf/inde...topic=238557.0

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Re: Retro: New York City - Sunday July 27, 1958

At least in 1958 (and perhaps in 1959, 1960, or even 1961), WOR-9 probably broadcast some San
Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers games originating from the opposing team's flagship
station (i.e. a game between the Dodgers and the Cincinnati Reds broadcast by WLWT-5
Cincinnati would be fed to WOR as well).
In 1958, the only Dodgers' games locally televised in Los Angeles were away games from San
Francisco, and I don't think the Giants televised in San Francisco at all for a couple of years, then
did away games from L.A. (and maybe also the first home game once Candlestick Park was
opened in 1960). Thus, line charges were probably too great (not to mention the 11:05 P.M. EDT
start times during the week) for WOR to bring head-to-head games between the Dodgers and
Giants back to the East Coast.

Today, a satellite backhaul from Los Angeles to New York costs the same as one from Pittsburgh
to New York.

The old WNTA-13 apparently also carried a handful of Dodgers and Giants games in 1958. They
appear to have been games from Philadelphia that were being locally telecast there on WFIL-6
and from St. Louis locally televised there (KPLR-11)??

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I recall visiting my aunt & uncle in northern New Jersey for a week in the summer of 1958 and
seeing the feed of some Phillies' games on one of the New York City TV stations. For those who
are not familar with it, both the Giants and Dodgers moved to California after the 1957 season
leaving New York without National League baseball until the Mets arrived in 1962.

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I used to wonder how any VHF station in the NYC area could fail. Then I saw the WNTA listings
(aside from the baseball games) and wondered no more. They didn't sign on weekdays until
2:30pm and the programming other than movies didn't look good. I have a NYC edition from
1955 that shows then-WATV signing on at 9:30am, with more local and ethnic programming -
was it not getting enough return or NTA's issues that were the downfall?

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I have a guess as to why the old WNTA-13 failed as a commercial independent:

(1) Based on a limited number of old TV Guide and New York Times listings I have seen, it
appeared that WNTA didn't have all that many good movies. It's true that until the end of the
1950's, very few movies made after 1948 were available to TV (and until the mid 1960's, most
post-1948 movies were on the networks in prime-time and thus, not yet available to local
stations).

(2) NTA should have gone in bigger for local sports. They probably, if their pockets were deep
enough and if they were passionate enough, could have tried to pry the Yankees away from
WPIX-11. And I think WNTA could have, again if they wanted to spend the money for rights and
for line charges for away games, tried to get rights to the Rangers and Knicks, and carry most
away games of the two teams (and even convince them to allow the station to cover home
playof games, given that in the late 1950's, the NHL's network TV deal was for regular-season
games only, while the NBA's covered only four or five weekend-afternoon nationally-televised
playof games).

(3) Although WNTA's parent was itself a syndicator of programs, the station should also have
tried to get top-flight syndicated shows from other distributors. One problem was that NTA had
just one station, while the parent companies of the O&O's could have cleared a syndicated show
not just in New York, but in several markets as well.

(4) Perhaps NTA should have invested a lot of money on facilities so WNTA could have converted
to color for both studio and remote equipment. If WNTA had local color, it would have been one
of only two stations (WRCA-4 being the other) capable to originate local live color programs, and
if they also got a color remote unit, they might have been able to get the Yankees by telling the
team "We'll televise all our home games in color".

It should also be noted that for independent stations in general, it was a problem building a
program schedule other than local sports during that era. There weren't, as of yet, all that much
of-network syndicated product, and they would have to "battle" stronger network affiliates for
first-run syndicated fare. And if my memory serves me correct, the amount of first-run
syndicated programming available to TV stations plunged around 1960, when more of-network
programs became available, and didn't increase until the Prime-Time Access Rule was
implemented in 1971.

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According to Wikipedia, WNTA put a bid in for the Mets TV package in 1962 in case the non-
commercial conversion did not come through. I don't know how serious or close the bid was, but
I can imagine that Mets management didn't want any part of a station that might disappear mid-
season.

Retro: New Zealand Wed, Aug 16, 1989

from TV Guide

Both channels owned by state-owned TVNZ; TV3, the country's first private TV channel, would
launch in late November

Ratings Key

(G) general audiences

(PGR) parental guidance recommended

(AO) recommended for adults only

Television One

10.10 Aerobics Oz Style (G)

10.35 Play School (G)

11.00 Rainbow (G)

11.15 Sooty (G)

11.35 Robin & Rosie of Cockleshell Bay (G)

11.45 Kohanga Reo (G/Maori)

11.55 Te Karare Headlines (Maori news)

noon Network News

12.15 Santa Barbara


1.10 Days of Our Lives

2.10 Diana "June 1943"

3.10 Butterflies (PGR)

3.45 A Big Country (G)

4.15 Hilary "Over the Hill"

4.45 Emmerdale Farm

5.15 Te Karare (Maori news)

5.25 Rugby Special: Ranfurly Shield highlights of Auckland v Thames Valley

6.00 Network News at 6

6.30 Holmes

7.00 Sale of the Century (G/local version)

7.30 Wheels (similar format to Top Gear)

8.00 Joint Account (G)'

8.30 The Consultant "Audit" (AO)

9.30 Eyewitness News

10.00 Argentina: The Broken Silence

11.05 Dynasty (AO)

12.05 sign-of

Television Two

11.05 Young & the Restless

noon Love Connection

12.30 Newhart "Georgie's Girl" (G)

12.55 Hotel

1.55 We Got It Made "Crime Busters" (G)


2.20 After 2 (G)

2.21 Play School (G)

2.45 Woolly Valley (G, fitting show for a country where sheep are the #1 life form by
population ;D)

2.50 Shirt Tales (G)

3.15 Electric Company (G)

3.45 3.45: Live (G)

3.50 Wind in the Willows (G)

4.15 Road Runner (G)

4.40 Video Dispatch (G/news aimed at youth)

5.10 Day by Day (G)

5.40 Newsbreak/Regional Programming

6.00 M*A*S*H (G)

6.30 Neighbours

7.30 Gloss

8.30 Moonlighting "Eek! A Spouse" (AO)

9.30 Boy in the Bush "Arriving" (G)

10.30 Newsbreak

10.35 EastEnders

11.45 Annie McGuire "The Fried Shoe" (G)

12.15 sign-of

Retro: New York City - Wednesday May 19, 1955

Source: TV Guide, New York City Metro Edition

2 WCBS New York (CBS)


06:45a Previews

06:55a Give Us This Day

07:00a Morning Show Jack Paar; Jack shows Italian animated cartoons

08:55a Memo Margaret Alden

09:00a George Skinner variety

10:00a Garry Moore variety

10:30a Arthur Godfrey

11:30a Strike It Rich

12:00p Valiant Lady

12:15p Love of Life

12:30p Search for Tomorrow

12:45p The Guiding Light

01:00p The Inner Flame

01:15p Road of Life

01:30p Welcome Travelers (the show moved from Chicago to New York that week)

02:00p Robert Q. Lewis

02:30p Art Linkletters House Party guest: songstress Gloria Wood

03:00p The Big Payof

03:30p Bob Crosby music

04:00p The Brighter Day

04:15p The Secret Storm

04:30p On Your Account quiz

05:00p Barker Bills Cartoons

05:15p Movie Return of the Vikings

06:00p News Robert Trout


06:05p Feature Bill Leonard

06:10p Sports Jim McKay

06:15p Early Show Everybodys Dancin 1950

07:25p Weather Carol Reed

07:30p News Douglas Edwards

07:45p Perry Como

08:00p Arthur Godfrey and Friends

09:00p The Millionaire The Story of Merle Roberts

09:30p Ive Got a Secret newscaster Eric Sevareid subs for vacationing Garry Moore; panel: Bill
Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan and Faye Emerson

10:00p Boxing Willie Pep vs. Gil Cadilli, featherweights, 10 rounds; Jack Drees reports from
Detroit

10:45p Red Barbers Corner

11:00p Late News Ron Cochran

11:10p Weather and Sports

11:15p Late Show The Dalton Gang

12:45a Late Late Show Another Mans Poison 1951 (time approximate)

4 WRCA New York (NBC)

06:55a Daily Sermonette

07:00p Today Dave Garroway; Dave and the crew try out a reading kit designed to speed up
reading skills

08:55a Herb Sheldon kids

10:00a Ding Dong School

10:30a Way of the World

10:45a Sheilah Graham Dana Andrews life via film

11:00a Home Womans News; featured: Spring allergies, preparing Lobster a la Absinthe,
interview with Gisele MacKenzie

12:00p Tennessee Ernie Ford

12:30p Feather Your Nest; prize: American traditional dining room

01:00p Normine Brokenshire Show as a special feature, the second in the Television Workshop
series to produce experimental programs is presented

01:30p News Kenneth Banghart

01:35p Brokenshire continued

02:00p Beauty Advice Willis

02:30p Jinx Falkenburgs Diary Summer-travel show featuring dancers from Jamaica, Norway,
India

03:00p Ted Mack variety; guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marcus, famous caterers

03:30p The Greatest Gift

03:45p Miss Marlowe

04:00p Hawkins Falls

04:15p First Love

04:30p The World of Mr. Sweeney

04:45p Modern Romances

05:00p Pinky Lee

05:30p Howdy Doody Bufalo Bob goes back to Pioneer Village; Howdy invents a slpasher-
dasher

06:00p Wild Bill Hickok

06:30p Skys the Limit games

06:45p News John Wingate

06:55p Weather Tex Antoine

07:00p Inspector Fabian Handcufs, London

07:30p Eddie Fisher

07:45p News John Cameron Swayze


08:00p Kodak Request Performance Return in Triumph

08:30p My Little Margie Verns Butterflies

09:00p Kraft Television Theater The Braveness of Christy Fallon

10:00p This is Your Life

10:30p Rheingold Theater The Little Big Shot presenter: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.

11:00p News John McCafery

11:10p Weather Tex Antoine

11:15p Steve Allen variety

11:30p Tonight Steve Allen; guests: comedian Charles Case and pianist Billy Taylor

01:00a Movie Sundown part 1

5 WABD New York (DuMont)

11:15a News Jay Simms

11:30a Girl Talk Wendy Barrie

12:00p Funny Bunny kids

12:30p Food For Thought African Art and Its Relationship to Modern Art

01:00p Glamor Secrets Mann; dance instructors Phyllis and Teddy Rodriguiz demonstrate the
diference between the Mambo, the Merangue and the Cha Cha

01:30p Film Drama The Treasure

01:45p News Don Russell

02:00p Maggi McNellis women; Summer handbag fashions and artist John La Valle shows his
water colors of Spain

02:30p Letter to Lee Graham

03:00p Film Drama The Imposter

03:30p Film Drama Next to Crash

04:00p Movie Sofia 1948


05:30p The Old Timer kids

06:00p The Magic Cottage Pat Meikle

06:30p Looney Tunes

07:00p Movie Western

07:25p Weather Janet Tyler

07:30p China Smith The Bamboo Coffin

08:00p Whats the Story?

08:30p Presidents Conference

If the conference is not held this week, a film drama will be shown instead

09:00p Mr. and Mrs. North Flight 217

09:30p Impact documentary Crack-Up

10:30p Orient Express Disaster

11:00p News Don Russell

11:10p Starlight Theater The Gnat

7 WABC New York (ABC)

08:00a Tinkers Work Shop kids

09:00a Film Drama Mightier Than the Sword

09:30a Film Drama Adopted Son

09:55a News George H. Combs

10:00a Road of Romance Perfect Gentleman

10:30a Drama of Life No Escape

11:00a The Romper Room

12:00p Time for Fun kids

12:30p Entertainment variety; Fletcher Peck, Prof. Irwin Corey, Mary Small, Broc (sic) Peters
03:00p Romantic Interlude Ill Never Know When

03:30p Memory Lane Franklin

04:00p Hopalong Cassidy In Old Mexico

05:15p Tales of the Traveler Son of Zorro part 3

06:00p Files of Jefery Jones The Evil Ones

06:30p Film Drama Letters of Natalie Carson

06:45p Sports Review

06:50p News Don Goddard

07:00p Kukla, Fran & Ollie

07:15p News John Daly

07:30p Disneyland two cartoons: Mr. Toad and The Reluctant Dragon

08:30p Mr. Citizen A Present for Mary

09:00p Masquerade Party

09:30p Penny to a Million

10:00p Cavalcade of Stars The Marriage Fix

10:30p Bif Baker Crash Landing

11:00p Film Drama Gun Job

11:30p Weather Scotty Scott

11:35p Late Sports Review

11:45p News George H. Combs

8 WNHC New Haven (ABC/CBS/NBC/DuMont)

07:00a Today (NBC)

09:00a Yankee Peddlers

10:00a Ding Dong School (NBC)


10:30a Way of the World (NBC)

10:45a Sheilah Graham (NBC)

11:00a Shopping Hints Loys Malgreen

11:30a Strike It Rich (CBS)

12:00p Catholic Program May Devotion to Mary

12:15p Love of Life (CBS)

12:30p Search for Tomorrow (CBS)

12:45p Nancys Kitchen Joan Crowther; ways to use canned pineapple

01:30p Welcome Travelers (CBS)

02:00p Robert Q. Lewis (CBS)

02:30p The Guiding Light (CBS) delayed from 12:45p

02:45p News Joe Burns

03:00p The Big Payof (CBS)

03:30p The Greatest Gift (NBC)

03:45p Miss Marlowe (NBC)

04:00p Hawkins Falls (NBC)

04:15p The Secret Storm (CBS)

04:30p On Your Account (CBS)

05:00p Outdoor Adventure Club

05:30p Howdy Doody (NBC)

06:00p Stage 8 The House

06:30p Sportscope Syd Jafe

06:40p Weather Report

06:45p News Larry McNamara

07:00p Studio 57
07:30p To Be Announced

07:45p News John Cameron Swayze (NBC)

08:00p Arthur Godfrey and Friends (CBS)

09:00p The Millionaire (CBS)

09:30p My Little Margie (NBC) delayed from 8:30p

10:00p Boxing (CBS)

10:45p Call the Play Mel Allen

11:00p Colgate Comedy Hour Martin and Lewis (NBC) delayed from Sunday @ 8p

12:00a Movie Unknown Island 1948

01:00a News Report

9 WOR New York (Independent)

01:00p Public Service Film

01:30p Movie Once a Thief

03:00p Ted Steel variety

05:00p Teen Bandstand Ted Steel

06:00p Merry Mailman kids (Ray Heatherton)

06:45p News Lyle Van

07:00p Million Dollar Movie The Scarf

08:30p Movie Museum The Lonedale Operator, a 1911 railroad saga

08:45p Baseball Hall of Fame Eddie Stanky, manager of the Cardinals

08:55p Baseball Dodgers; Brooklyn vs. St. Louis, from St. Louis; Al Helfer, Vince (sic) Scully
report

11:45p Adventures in Sports

12:00a Million Dollar Movie The Scarf


11 WPIX New York (Independent)

12:00p New York Calendar

12:15p Travel Film

12:45p Whats Your Trouble?

01:00p Big Picture Army Film

01:30p Baseball Album Slater

01:40p Red Barber Clubhouse

01:55p Baseball Yankees; N.Y. vs. Chicago White Sox from Yankee Stadium; Mel Allen, Jim
Woods report

04:30p Dione Lucas cooking

05:00p Cartoon Comics

05:30p Clubhouse Gang Comedies (Little Rascals)

06:00p Ramar of the Jungle The Flower of Doom

06:30p Liberace

07:00p News Kevin Kennedy

07:10p Weather Joe Bolton

07:15p News John Tillman

07:25p Sports Jimmy Powers

07:30p Movie Whispering City 1947

08:55p News Joe Bolton

09:00p Movie Rhythm Inn 1951

10:30p Presidents Conference

If the conference is not held this week, a film drama will be shown instead

11:00p Liberace

11:30p Film Shorts


13 WATV New York (Independent)

08:55a TV Pastor religion

09:00a Casa Serena comedy

09:30a Movie Italian

11:00a Musical Moments

11:15a Aldo Aldi Variety

12:00p News Report

12:05p Cofee Club Jerry Roberts; guests are members of the N.Y. State Hotel Association

12:30p Shop, Look, Cook Bean

01:00p Movie Half-Past Midnight 1948

02:00p Movie Arkansas Judge

03:30p Jewish Talent Unlimited Mia Yamaoka, Japanese film star of Hiroshima judges the
talent

03:45p Comedy Corner

04:00p Movie western

05:00p Junior Frolics Fred Sayles

05:45p Fun Time kids

06:00p Movie Colorado Kid

07:00p Barry Gray comment (the Gotham Dateline section describes him as a controversial
columnist and news commentator)

07:15p Sports of the Day

07:45p Sports Films

08:00p Latin-American Review a variety program with talent culled from leading musical
comedy and record names south of the border; entertainment regulars are Joe Valle, the Bing
Crosby of the Caribbean, ballet dancer Miguel Trevino, dance duo Ana y Julo; bandleader Angel
rosa ecees and Carmen del Rio hostesses. Program conducted in English.

09:00p Movie Western


10:00p House Detective

10:30p Big Picture

11:00p Movie To Be Announced

43 WICC Bridgeport (ABC/DuMont)

06:35p News Report

06:45p Family Rosary

07:15p News John Daly (ABC)

07:30p Disneyland two cartoons: Mr. Toad and The Reluctant Dragon (ABC)

08:30p Mr. Citizen A Present for Mary(ABC)

09:00p Masquerade Party (ABC)

09:30p Penny to a Million (ABC)

10:00p Top Secret

10:15p Industry on Parade

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Quote Originally Posted by Maureen Carney takes us back to May 19th, 1955 thanks to the
Metropolitan New York TV Guide:

7 WABC New York (ABC)


08:00a Tinkers Work Shop kids

I believe a young Bob Keeshan did this show, and left a short time thereafter to do "Captain
Kangaroo" for CBS.

09:30p Penny to a Million

The "million" was one million pennies, which translated to $10,000.

Still, it was the biggest top prize for a TV game show at the time.....for only about a month,
before "The $64,000 Question" premiered.

(I believe the first $64,000 prize was won late that Summer)

Retro: Boston - Sunday July 4, 1976

Bicentennial listings!

Source: Boston Sunday Globe TV Week

2 - WGBH Boston (PBS)

04:00p Goodbye America Reenactment of British Parliament debate in 1776 over whether
Britain should make war or peace with the rebellious American colonists

05:30p Dance for Camera George House

06:00p Say Brother

06:30p Physical Fatness

07:00p Nova The Search for Life mankinds attempts to reach out into space

08:00p Evening at Pops American Vignettes ballet star Edward Villella in salute to America in
song

09:00p Masterpiece Theater Fifth chapter of Notorious Woman


10:00p The Olympiad The Marathon

11:00p Video & Television Review

4 WBZ Boston (NBC)

07:00a The Living Word

07:15a Davey and Goliath

07:30a A Show of Faith

08:00a The Glorious Fourth NBC all-day coverage of Bicentennial Day events, including sunrise
at Grand Canyon; first pictures of Viking spacecraft on Mars (tentative); Salute to America
parade from Athens, Ga; reading (in Boston) of Declaration of Independence; Pow Wow all-
Indian rodeo from Flagstaf, Ari.; services at historic Donegal Presbyterian church, Mount Joy,
Pa.; mass naturalization ceremony from Miami Beach; Louis Armstrong Memorial Jazz Concert,
Charlotte, N.C.; bell ringing ceremony from the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia; a showboat on the
Mississippi; the Alamo; events in San Francisco Bay, Valley Forge, Springfield, Mo., Washington
D.C.; regular Sunday morning baseball game played by Americans in Hyde Park, London;
Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin; DMZ between North and South Korea

12:00p Meet the Press Hour-long edition featuring six of the participants in the Governors
Conference in Philadelphia

01:00p The Glorious Fourth continued

06:00p News

06:30p NBC News

07:00p Happy Birthday, America Paul Anka and family play host to 6000 students and cast of
entertainers and celebrities, including Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, astronauts Gordon Cooper,
Jim Irwin and Ed Mitchell, K.C. and the Sunshine Band, Jim Backus, Sandy Duncan, Arte Johnson

08:30p Bob Hope Special Debbie Reynolds, Donny and Marie, Sammy Davis Jr., and others join
Bob in a Bicentennial salute

10:00p Best of the Fourth a look back at the days events

11:00p News

11:30p Mod Squad

12:30a Movie Phantom of the Opera


5 WCVB Boston (ABC)

06:00p Christophers Close-Up

06:30p The Bible Answers

07:00a Make a Wish

07:30a Davey and Goliath

08:00a Captain Bob

08:30a Jabberwocky

09:00a New Heaven/New Earth

09:30a Aqui

10:00a Sunday Open House Bicentennial celebration from Marblehead, focusing on how a
small town honors the nations 200th birthday

12:00p Issues and Answers Prince Philip, guest

12:30p Good Morning Ken Stahl traces Pilgrims progress from their point of origin in England
to their departure for the New World

01:30p Special The Great American Birthday Party

02:30p Boston Legacy

03:00p Good Morning, Freedom Bicentennial tour of American Revolutionary landmarks from
Lexington to Yorktown

03:30p Movie Meet Me in St. Louis

06:00p News

06:30p Lets Make a Deal

07:00p The American Idea The Glory Road West special capturing the grandeur of the West
and recalling the people who molded it and were molded by it. Chad Everett, Henry Fonda, Bufy
Saint Marie, narrators.

08:00p ABC Movie The New Land

10:00p Special Great American Birthday Party wrap-up of Bicentennial events


11:00p News

11:30p Movie Alexanders Ragtime Band

01:30a Sunday Open House

6 WTEV New Bedford (ABC)

06:45a Farmers Corner

07:15a The Jetsons

07:45a Protestant Service

08:15a Jewish Service

08:45a Sunday Mass

09:30a Bullwinkle

10:00a Community Auditions

10:30a Special Great American Birthday Party (no description given)

11:30a Make a Wish

12:00p Portuguese Around Us

12:30p We the People

01:00p Issues and Answers

01:30p Special The Great American Birthday Party

02:30p Baseball Red Sox at Milwaukee Brewers

05:00p World Invitational Tennis

06:00p News

07:00p The American Idea The Glory Road West

08:00p ABC Movie The New Land

10:00p Special Great American Birthday Party

11:00p News
11:30p David Susskind

7 WNAC Boston (CBS)

06:00p Lamp Unto My Feet

06:30a Look Up and Live

07:00a Bicentennial Mass

08:00a In Celebration of Us CBS all-day coverage of Bicentennial Day events, including pickup
from Viking spacecraft; intermittent Bicentennial Almanac of American history; reenactment of
battle of Gettysburg; musical by members of the transcontinental wagon train at Valley Forge;
parades; folk festivals; President Ford at Independence Hall, Philadelphia; One Nation Under
God ecumenical service from Miami; July 4th Whats It About? for young people; Pure
Americana, Polk County, Ia.

06:00p Destination America A Nation of Immigrants

07:00p In Celebration of Us continued

11:00p News

11:30p In Celebration of Us continued

12:00a Movie Cotter

9 WMUR Manchester (ABC)

08:30a Day of Discovery

09:00a Oral Roberts

09:30a Herald of Truth

10:00a Faith for Today

10:30a Special Great American Birthday Party

11:30a Rex Humbard

12:30p Wrestling

01:30p Special Manchester Bicentennial Parade


03:30p Special Great American Birthday Party

04:30p World Invitational Tennis

06:00p Best Against Best

06:30p NFL Championship

07:00p The American Idea The Glory Road West

08:00p ABC Movie The New Land

10:00p Special Great American Birthday Party

11:00p ABC News

11:15p 700 Club

10 WJAR Providence (NBC)

07:00a Freedom Is

07:30a The Week Starts Here

08:00a The Glorious Fourth

12:00p Meet the Press

01:00p The Glorious Fourth continued

06:00p News

06:30p NBC News

07:00p Happy Birthday, America

08:30p Bob Hope Special

10:00p Best of the Fourth

11:00p News

11:30p Movie Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation

01:00a The Week Starts Here


11 WENH Durham NH (PBS)

05:00p Woman

05:30p Crocketts Victory Garden

06:00p Freedom Foundation Awards

06:30p World Press

07:00p A N.H. Family

08:00p Evening at Pops

09:00p Masterpiece Theater Fifth chapter of Notorious Woman

10:00p The Olympiad The Marathon

12 WPRI Providence (CBS)

07:00a Old Time Gospel Hour

08:00a In Celebration of Us

06:00p News

06:30p CBS News

07:00p In Celebration of Us continued

11:00p News

11:30p In Celebration of Us continued

12:00a Movie Frontier Hellcat

27 WSMW Worcester (Ind)

08:00a Day of Discovery

08:30a Old Time Gospel Hour

09:00a Religious Town Meeting

10:00a It is Written
10:30a LeRoy Jenkins

11:00a Rex Humbard

12:00p Bowling

01:00p Day of Discovery

01:30p Jimmy Swaggart

02:00p Movie Wild Blue Yonder

04:00p Movie Captain January

05:30p Last of the Wild

06:00p Wild Kingdom

06:30p Bowling

07:30p Animal World

08:00p The Honeymooners

08:30p Racing from Sufolk Downs

09:00p Jacobs Brothers Quartet

09:30p PTL Club

38 WSBK Boston (Ind)

08:00a Spirit of Independence

08:30a Porky Pig

09:00a Bugs Bunny

09:30a Popeye

10:30a Mr. Magoo

11:00a The Jetsons

11:30a Superman

12:00p Movie Ghost Catchers


02:30p Baseball Red Sox at Milwaukee Brewers

05:30p Movie Deadline USA

07:00p Movie Night and the City

09:00p Red White and Wow Bicentennial music special starring Wayne Newton, Dionne
Warwick, Doc Severinsen

10:00p Ask the Manager

10:30p The Drum

11:00p Medix

11:30p Worship for Shut-ins

44 WGBX Boston (PBS)

05:30p Black Perspective

06:00p Woman

06:30p World Press

07:00p French Chef

07:30p Lowell Thomas Remembers

08:00p Bill Moyers Journal

09:00p Speaking Freely

10:00p Echoes Bright and Clear

56 WLVI Boston (Ind)

08:00a Rex Humbard

09:00a Hour of Power

10:00a Batman

10:30a Movie Adventures of Mark Twain

01:00p Movie The Music Man


04:00p Movie Mr. Deeds Goes to Town

06:00p Star Trek

07:00p Steve Allen Laugh-Back

08:00p Movie Sherlock Holmes in Washington

10:00p Lou Gordon

11:30p Point of View

12:00a People Power

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I have found on You Tube footage of the "1812" overture from the Boston Pops' July 4th concert
in 1976.

You can watch it at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-fGZzS2M1s .

There are visual cutaways of what appears to be CBS correspondent Heywood Hale Broun
(correct me if I'm wrong) standing atop an apartment building overlooking the Hatch Shell, but
we never hear him.

I suspect that the network joined the concert in time for the climax of "1812" and I think they
stayed through "Stars And Stripes Forever" (not seen in this clip).
I wonder if ABC or NBC also showed excerpts of the show or not (I recall watching almost all of
CBS's day-long marathon, including the Pops segment).

In any event, 1976 was the year that put the Pops' July 4th concert "on the map" as a national
event.

(BTW, the concert as we now know it began in 1974; prior to that, I believe the Pops had a
matinee concert at Hatch Shell on the Fourth that didn't draw more than a few thousand people)

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Re: Retro: Boston - Sunday July 4, 1976

That is the great Charles Collingwood stationed on the roof in Boston. CBS gave its
correspondents their choice of assignments for the Bicentennial. Collingwood chose Boston
because his brother was the Rector of one of the Churches in Boston whose bells were used for
the finale of the Overture. At the time of the Bicentennial, Collingwood was on the downside of
a brilliant career at CBS and was rarely used. He retired in 1982 and died in 1985.

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Thanks for correcting me!

Charles Collingwood was one of the so-called "Murrow Boys", and probably had the most
successful television career at CBS of any of the Murrow team.

Yes, it's true that Howard K. Smith eventually became a weeknight network TV anchor, but it was
at ABC.

Retro: Northeast Pennsylvania, Thurs. April 20, 1961

TV Guide - Thurs. April 20, 1961

This edition is called "Hazelton-Williamsport." It includes stations in Lancaster, Lebanon and


Altoona but for some reason, not Harrisburg or York. It also omits Channels 17 and 35 in
Philadelphia, which were on the air by this time. Since the Scranton stations are all UHF,
channels in this edition are listed in reverse numercial order. Black numbers are listed (28) and
white are listed 3.

(28) WBRE-TV NBC Wilkes-Barre

6am Continental Classroom (Color)

6:30 Continental Classroom (Color)

7am Dave Garroway (Doesn't say "Today")

9am News--Phil Carlyle

9:05 Cartoon Carnival (Color)

9:30 Kitchen Magic

10am Say When--Art James

10:30 Play Your Hunch--Merv Griffin (Color)


11am Price Is Right (Color)

11:30 Concentration

Noon Truth or Consequences

12:30 It Could Be You (Color)

12:55 NBC News--Ray Scherer

1pm Highway Patrol. Hoodlams plan to kidnap their leader en route to the electric chair.
Broderick Crawford

1:30 Men of Anapolis--Drama

2pm Jan Murray (Color)

2:30 Loretta Young

3pm Young Dr. Malone

3:30 From These Roots

4pm Make Room for Daddy

4:30 Here's Hollywood

5pm Pete Smith--Comedy (I don't remember this show.)

5:30 Robin Hood--Adventure

6pm Sherif of Cochise

6:30 News

6:45 NBC News--Huntley, Brinkley

7pm Sea Hunt. Mike helps a little Mexican boy find a message in a bottle floating on the sea.
Lloyd Bridges

7:30 Outlaws--Western. A short man won't grant neighboring ranchers right-of-way on his land.
Barton MacLane, Don Collier

8:30 Bat Masterson. When the army arranges an Indian peace conference, Bat learns it's really
an ambush against army troops. Gene Barry

9pm Bachelor Father. Bentley develops an interest in bird watching, and in bird watcher Angela
Murdock. John Forsythe, Noreen Corcoran
9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (Color) (Live) Guest: Roberta Sherwood

10pm Groucho--Quiz (Doesn't say "You Bet Your Life")

10:30 Third Man--Mystery. When Lyme arrives at a Middle East airport on an oil deal, he's
arrested on charges he wants to assassinate the king.

11pm News

11:15 Jack Paar (Color)

(22) WDAU-TV CBS Scranton

6am Bill Bennett (Was this a farm show airing in both Philadelphia and Scranton?)

6:30 Television Seminar

7am News

7:15 Debbie Drake--Exercise

7:30 Sergeant Preston

8am CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9am Susie--Comedy

9:30 A Visit with Carol

9:45 Debbie Drake--Exercise (Twice in one morning?)

10am I Love Lucy

10:30 Video Village--Monte Hall

11am Double Exposure

11:30 Your Surprise Package--George Fennerman (Groucho's sidekick on You Bet Your Life)

Noon Love of Life

12:30 Search for Tomorrow


1pm News

1:05 Burns and Allen

1:30 As The World Turns

2pm Face The Facts--Rowe

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3pm Millionaire--Drama

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4pm Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge of Night

5pm Movie--Drama. "The Toughest Man Alive" Dane Clark, Lita Milan

6:30 Pioneers--Drama

7pm News

7:15 CBS News--Douglas Edwards

7:30 December Bride. Lily and Hilda help Pete's brother-in-law Marvin, who challenged another
man to a boxing match. Spring Byington, Harry Morgan, Verna Felton

8pm Circus Highlights. (Special, replaces Zane Grey) Arthur Godfrey serves as Ringmaster for the
Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus.

9pm Gunslinger--Western. Sgt. Murdock goes ahead of his troup to scout. When he returns,
everyone has been ambushed and killed.

10pm Face The Nation (On Thursday prime time?)

11pm News

11:25 Movie--Adventure. "The San Francisco Story" Joel McCrea, Yvonne DeCarlo.

1:10 Movie--Mystery. "The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady" Warren Williams, Jean Muir, Victor Jory.

(16) WNEP-TV ABC Scranton


9am Hatchy Milatchy

11am Morning Court

11:30 Love That Bob!

Noon Camouflage--Don Morrow

12:30 Number Please

1pm About Faces

1:25 ABC News--Al Mann

1:30 Life of Riley--Comedy

2pm Day in Court

2:30 Seven Keys--Jack Narz

3pm Queen for A Day--Jack Bailey

3:30 Who Do You Trust? (Some ABC stations postpone Trust from 1:30 and air it here, instead of
the first 30 min. of Bandstand)

4pm American Bandstand

5pm Three Stooges

5:30 Rocky and His Friends

6pm Huckleberry Hound (3 kids shows in a row?)

6:30 News

6:45 ABC News--Bill Shadel

7pm R.C.M.P. A young boy is found dead on an Indian reservation. Gilles Pelletier (Was this
syndicated from the CBC?)

7:30 Guestward Ho!--Comedy. Hawkeye thinks the Hooton Dude Ranch would be ideal for a
bookmaking operation.

8pm Donna Reed. Mary is furious when she learns two of her beaux tossed a coin to see which
would take her to a dance. Shelly Fabares

8:30 Pat Boone. (Special, replaces Real McCoys and My Three Sons) A musical salute to Spring,
with Fabian, Johnny Mercer and The Kingston Trio.

9:30 Untouchables. A truck carrying printing paper for currency is hijacked. Guest: Victor Buono.
Robert Stack.

10:30 Manhunt--Police (WNEP doesn't carry Ernie Kovacs for some reason.)

11pm News

11:20 Movie--Drama "Beyond Glory" Alan Ladd, Donna Reed, George Macready.

(15) WLYH ABC, NBC Lebanon (This station gets a black bullet, along with WFBG-TV Altoona,
while Channel 8 in nearby Lancaster gets a white bullet. The station later changed its City of
License to Lancaster-Lebanon. I remember in the 80s they used to do a daily half-hour public
afairs show from a mall in Lancaster to keep that double COL, even though the main studios,
newsroom and offices were closer to Lebanon.)

8:30 University of the Air

9am Bob Keller--Variety (Wouldn't you enjoy seeing a two-hour daily variety show from Lebanon
PA?)

11am Morning Court

11:30 Love That Bob!

Noon Camouflage--Don Morrow

12:30 Number Please

1pm About Faces

1:25 ABC News--Al Mann

1:30 Who Do You Trust?

2pm Day in Court

2:30 Seven Keys--Jack Narz

3pm Queen for A Day--Jack Bailey

3:30 American Bandstand


5pm Felix the Cat

5:30 Popeye (90 min. of cartoons)

6:30 News

6:45 Milestones of The Century

7:15 ABC News--Bill Shadel

7:30 Mister Ed--Comedy (Delayed from the NBC Saturday night schedule.)

8pm Donna Reed. Mary is furious when she learns two of her beaux tossed a coin to see which
would take her to a dance. Shelly Fabares

8:30 West Point--Drama

9pm Bowl-A-Word (Could this be a local bowling show in prime time?)

9:30 Untouchables

10:30 Ernie Kovacs (Special, replaces Silents Please, also an Ernie Kovacs show) Ernie and his
guests interpret excerpts from musical classics.

11pm Movie--Drama "Strange Cargo" Joan Crawford, Clark Gable. (No late news for WLYH.)

12 WNBF-TV ABC, CBS Binghamton NY

6:30 University of The Air

7am University of the Air

7:30 RFD 12--Agriculture

8am CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9am Popeye

9:30 Edge of Night--Seriel

10am Search for Tomorrow


10:30 My Little Margie

11am Double Exposure

11:30 Your Surprise Package--George Fenneman (Groucho's sidekick on You Bet Your Life)

Noon News

12:15 RFD 12--Agriculture

12:30 Ralph Carroll

1pm Heart of The Home

1:25 Cultural Calendar

1:30 As The World Turns

2pm Day in Court

2:30 Seven Keys--Jack Narz

3pm Queen for A Day--Jack Bailey

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4pm Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 American Bandstand (WNBF only runs 30 min.)

5pm Life of Riley

5:30 Quick Draw McGraw

6pm Community Center 12

6:30 Death Valley Days--Drama

7pm Ed Sullivan. Guests Singer Julie Wilson, Tenor Jan Peerce, Comedy Team Smith & Dale and
Ventriloquist Rickie Layne & Velvel. (Odd to see Sullivan on a Thursday night. But WNBF and
WFBG run ABC's Sunday night line up so they delay Sullivan to Thursday.)

8pm Donna Reed. Mary is furious when she learns two of her beaux tossed a coin to see which
would take her to a dance. Shelly Fabares

8:30 Pat Boone. (Special, replaces Real McCoys and My Three Sons) A musical salute to Spring,
with Fabian, Johnny Mercer and The Kingston Trio.
9:30 Untouchables. A truck carrying printing paper for currency is hijacked. Guest: Victor Buono.
Robert Stack.

10:30 Ernie Kovacs (Special, replaces Silents Please, also an Ernie Kovacs show) Ernie and his
guests interpret excerpts from musical classics.

11pm News

11:25 Movie--Drama. "The Search" Montgomery Clift, Aline MacMahon. (This is a really good
movie!)

(10) WFBG-TV ABC, CBS Altoona

7am Breakfast Time

8am CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9am Educational Programs

10am I Love Lucy

10:30 Life of Riley

11am Double Exposure

11:30 Your Surprise Package--George Fenneman (Groucho's sidekick on You Bet Your Life)

Noon My Little Margie

12:30 Farm, Home, Garden

1pm About Faces

1:25 ABC News--Al Mann

1:30 As The World Turns

2pm Day in Court

2:30 Search for Tomorrow

2:45 Guiding Light


3pm Queen for A Day--Jack Bailey

3:30 Who Do You Trust? (Some ABC stations postpone Trust from 1:30 and air it here, instead of
the first 30 min. of Bandstand)

4pm American Bandstand

5:30 Popeye

6pm ABC News--Bill Shadel

6:15 News

6:30 Jim & Jane--Music (A 30 min. local music show from Altoona?)

7pm Ed Sullivan. Guests: Singer Julie Wilson, Tenor Jan Peerce, Comedy Team Smith & Dale and
Ventriloquist Rickie Layne & Velvel. (Odd to see Sullivan on a Thursday night. But WNBF and
WFBG run ABC's Sunday night line up so they delay Sullivan to Thursday.)

8pm Donna Reed. Mary is furious when she learns two of her beaux tossed a coin to see which
would take her to a dance. Shelly Fabares

8:30 Pat Boone. (Special, replaces Real McCoys and My Three Sons) A musical salute to spring,
with Fabian, Johnny Mercer and The Kingston Trio.

9:30 Untouchables. A truck carrying printing paper for currency is hijacked. Guest: Victor Buono.
Robert Stack.

10:30 Miami Undercover. Her brother tries to stop Angela from inheriting their uncle's
beachfront motel. Lee Bowman, Suzanne Lloyd

11pm News

11:20 Milestones of The Century

11:25 Movie--Drama. "Blossoms in The Dust" Walter Pigeon, Greer Garson

10 WCAU-TV CBS Philadelphia

6am Bill Bennett

6:30 Television Seminar


7am News--Crane, Hart

7:30 Our Miss Brooks

8am CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9am Gene London--Children

9:55 News

10am I Love Lucy

10:30 Video Village--Monte Hall

11am Double Exposure

11:30 Your Surprise Package--George Fennerman (Groucho's sidekick on You Bet Your Life)

Noon Love of Life

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1pm News

1:05 Burns and Allen

1:30 As The World Turns

2pm Face The Facts--Rowe

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3pm Millionaire--Drama

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4pm Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge of Night

5pm Whirlybirds

5:30 Movie--Comedy "Tonight's The Night" David Niven, Yvonne DeCarlo

7pm News
7:15 CBS News--Douglas Edwards

7:30 December Bride. Lily and Hilda help Pete's brother-in-law Marvin, who's challenged another
man to a boxing match. Spring Byington, Harry Morgan, Verna Felton

8pm Circus Highlights. (Special, replaces Zane Grey) Arthur Godfrey serves as Ringmaster for the
Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus.

9pm Gunslinger--Western. Sgt. Murdock goes ahead of his troup to scout. When he returns,
everyone has been ambushed and killed.

10pm Face The Nation (On Thursday night?)

11pm News

11:15 Movie--Drama "Sister Kenny" Rosalind Russell, Alexander Knox

1:30 Movie--Drama "Fifty Roads to Town" Don Ameche, Ann Sothern

3am News

8 WGAL-TV (CBS, NBC) Lancaster (Station takes the NBC daytime schedule, except for CBS Soaps
As The World Turns and Edge of Night.)

6am Continental Classroom (Color)

6:30 Continental Classroom (Color)

7am Dave Garroway (Doesn't say "Today")

9am College of The Air

9:30 Crusader Rabbit--Cartoon

10am Say When--Art James

10:30 Play Your Hunch--Merv Griffin (Color)

11am Price Is Right (Color)

11:30 Concentration

Noon News--Nelson Sears


12:15 TV Farmer--Bob Malick

12:30 It Could Be You (Color)

12:55 NBC News--Ray Scherer

1pm Dr. Christian--Drama

1:30 As The World Turns

2pm Mr. Adams and Eve

2:30 Loretta Young

3pm Young Dr. Malone

3:30 From These Roots

4pm Burns and Allen

4:30 Edge of Night

5pm Huckleberry Hound

5:30 Funny Mann--Clif Norton (I guess a 15 min. local kiddie show?)

5:45 Trackdown--Western

6:15 News

6:45 NBC News--Huntley, Brinkley

7pm Sea Hunt. Mike rescues a girl diver who's looking for a jade statue. Lloyd Bridges

7:30 Outlaws--Western. A short man won't grant neighboring ranchers right-of-way on his land.
Barton MacLane, Don Collier

8:30 Bat Masterson. When the army arranges an Indian peace conference, Bat learns it's really
an ambush against army troops. Gene Barry

9pm Bachelor Father. Bentley develops an interest in bird watching, and in bird watcher Angela
Murdock. John Forsythe, Noreen Corcoran

9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (Color) (Live) Guest: Roberta Sherwood

10pm Groucho--Quiz

10:30 June Allyson--Drama (Delayed from CBS's Monday night schedule.)

11pm News (Color)


11:30 Jack Paar (Color)

6 WFIL-TV (ABC) Philadelphia

6:30 Operation Alphabet

7am Breakfast Time (Color)

7:45 Morgan in The Morning

9am Happy The Clown

9:30 Camouflage--Don Morrow (WFIL runs some ABC daytime shows early.)

10am Morning Court--Drama

10:30 Love That Bob!

11am Studio Schoolhouse

Noon RFD 6--Agriculture

12:15 Lunchtime Theater

12:30 Number Please

1pm About Faces

1:25 ABC News--Al Mann

1:30 Who Do You Trust?

2pm Day in Court

2:30 Seven Keys--Jack Narz

3pm Queen for A Day--Jack Bailey

3:30 American Bandstand (Did WFIL run an extra 30 min. just for Philadephia as the originating
station? Dick Clark can keep two dozen teenagers dancing for two hours every weekday?)

5:30 Rocky and His Friends

6pm Popeye (Color)


6:55 Clutch Cargo (Color)

7pm News

7:15 ABC News--Bill Shadel

7:30 Guestward Ho!--Comedy. Hawkeye thinks the Hooton Dude Ranch would be ideal for a
bookmaking operation.

8pm Donna Reed. Mary is furious when she learns two of her beaux tossed a coin to see which
would take her to a dance. Shelly Fabares

8:30 Pat Boone. (Special, replaces Real McCoys and My Three Sons) A musical salute to spring,
with Fabian, Johnny Mercer and The Kingston Trio.

9:30 Untouchables. A truck carrying printing paper for currency is hijacked. Guest: Victor Buono.
Robert Stack.

10:30 Ernie Kovacs (Special, replaces Silents Please, also an Ernie Kovacs show) Ernie and his
guests interpret excerpts from musical classics.

11pm News

11:15 Movie--Comedy "No Leave, No Love" Van Johnson, Keenan Wynn.

3 WRCV-TV (NBC) Philadelphia

6am Continental Classroom (Color)

6:30 Continental Classroom (Color)

7am Dave Garroway (Doesn't say "Today")

9am Bertie the Bunyip

9:55 News

10am Say When--Art James

10:30 Play Your Hunch--Merv Griffin (Color)

11am Price Is Right (Color)


11:30 Concentration

Noon Truth or Consequences

12:30 It Could Be You (Color)

12:55 NBC News--Ray Scherer

1pm Movie--Drama "Fighting Chance" Rod Cameron, Julie London (Imagine how they have to
edit a one-hour movie.)

2pm Jan Murray (Color)

2:30 Loretta Young

3pm Young Dr. Malone

3:30 From These Roots

4pm Make Room for Daddy

4:30 Here's Hollywood

5pm Movie--Adventure "The Fighting Kentuckian" John Wayne, Vera Ralston

6:25 Sports

6:30 News (Color)

6:45 NBC News--Huntley, Brinkley

7pm Jim Backus--Comedy. O'Toole uses Dora as bait to get an interview with an Arabian prince.
Nita Talbot.

7:30 Outlaws--Western. A short man won't grant neighboring ranchers right-of-way on his land.
Barton MacLane, Don Collier

8:30 Bat Masterson. When the army arranges an Indian peace conference, Bat learns it's really
an ambush against army troops. Gene Barry

9pm Bachelor Father. Bentley develops an interest in bird watching, and in bird watcher Angela
Murdock. John Forsythe, Noreen Corcoran

9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (Color) (Live) Guest: Roberta Sherwood

10pm Shotgun Slade--Western. Slade takes a job on a ranch that is the only one not being
plagued by rustlers. Scott Brady

11pm News
11:15 Jack Paar (Color)

1am Men of Annapolis

1:30 Next Generation (Color)

2am News

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Re: Retro: Northeast Pennsylvania, Thurs. April 20, 1961

And today, channel 15 in the Harrisburg/Lancaster DMA is licensed to Lancaster and is WLYH-TV
(CW). So strange that the market once had THREE CBS affiliates! (Channel 15 Lancaster, 21
Harrisburg and 43 York)

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Re: Retro: Northeast Pennsylvania, Thurs. April 20, 1961

And I think all of them had signal weaknesses. We used to spend our summer weekends in Peach
Bottom, PA in southern Lancaster County on the Susquehanna River. We had a rotor antenna on
the roof and the only thing we ever picked up from Lancaster was a fairly fuzzy WGAL-TV 7 (we
pronounced it "wiggle" becuase of the reception!)

None of those CBS stations ever made it into our area. York County was just across the river so
you'd think we'd get 43 - but no, it never even whispered a signal to us. For the most part, we
relied on Baltimore signals. I still remember the TV GUIDE listings for CBS looking like:

[2][15][21][43]

Sometimes [16] from Salisbury, MD was in that group as that station (also never received)
affiliated with all three networks.

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Re: Retro: Northeast Pennsylvania, Thurs. April 20, 1961

I just checked Google Maps for Peach Bottom. It really isn't that far from York. Baltimore is nearly
1 1/2 times more distant. Yet you got no signal from the CBS station in York and watched
Channel 2 for CBS programs. It really shows what a disadvantage UHF stations had in those days.

How odd that it's completely turned around in our digital age. WGAL used to totally dominate
viewing in that part of Pennsylvania as the only VHF station. But they made the mistake of
keeping their digital signal on 8 and I'd guess WGAL now has the worst signal in the market. Of
course, with most folks getting their TV via cable or satellite, this is only an issue for the 30 or so
percent who still are watching over-the-air.

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Good reason WBRE-28's 10 P.M. listing was called "Groucho" and not "You Bet Your Life".

The title was changed to "The Groucho Show" in September of 1960.

But the show expired at season's end, likely due to tough competition from "The Untouchables"
(although Groucho Marx and executive producer John Guedel probably realized by the end of
1960 that their show probably wouldn't be back for another season and would do a couple of
pilots for other game shows during that season).

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Re: Retro: Northeast Pennsylvania, Thurs. April 20, 1961

Groucho did return, on CBS, in January 1962, with "Tell It To

Groucho." Similar to "You Bet Your Life," in that it emphasized

the interviews over the game, it required contestants to identify

celebrities' faces which were flashed on a screen for a fraction

of a second for $500. If they were unsuccessful, the picture was

put up again for a longer period but for less money. And it was done

a third and last time if necessary. "Dr. Kildare" and "My Three Sons"

laid this show to rest by May. Groucho said at the time, "Sometimes

I need a doctor, but not on Thursday nights at nine o'clock."

As for "Who Do You Trust?" it was Philadelphia, and not the other

markets in that edition of TV Guide, that aired the show on delay

at 1:30. The in-pattern time was 3:30, but Channel 6 opted to

start "Bandstand" at 3:30, with the rest of the ABC network joining

at 4.

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Monday, August 18, 1969

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

6:20 Town And Country

6:25 Farm News


6:30 Government Story

7 AM Today (David J. McDonald, former president of the

United Steelworkers of America; Doug McClure, Sara

Lane and Tim Matheson of "The Virginian"; anti-hunger

campaigner Leonard Wolf; the psychology of auto racing)

9 AM Today In Georgia

9:30 News Meeting

10 AM It Takes Two (Milton Berle, Ted Cassidy, Dorothy Lamour

and their spouses)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality (Bill Cullen, Sheila MacRae, Julia Meade; on film:

Robert Goulet)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Jim Backus, Nanette Fabray, Sally Ann Howes,

Deanna Lund, Allan Sherman, Lyle Waggoner)

12 N News (Hal Suit)

12:30 Mike Douglas (Tim Hardin; Robert Klein; A.Q. Mowbray, author of

a book on America's highway system)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Charles Nelson Reilly, Betty White)

4 PM Match Game (E.J. Peaker, William Shatner)

4:25 News (Tom Wassell)

4:30 Truth Or Consequences


5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM News (Hal Suit/David Sisson)

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 Tiger! Tiger! (pilot for a series about a professor and his wife

who move when he gets a new job, leaving behind two orangutans

and a 500-pound tiger; the animals give chase, hitching rides, fording

rivers, and avoiding search parties)

8:30 Movie: "Vengeance Of Kali"

11 PM News (Dick Horner)

11:30 Tonight Show (Johnny begins his second week in Hollywood, with

Bob Hope, Bill Cosby, and Eva Gabor)

WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Steve Allen (Stu Gilliam, Rich Little, calypso group Shango, actress-

comedienne Maxine Greene)

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Bulletin
1:20 Fashions In Sewing (Lucille Rivers)

1:30 You're Putting Me On (Jack Cassidy, Nancy Dussault, Jerry Stiller

and Anne Meara, Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Movie: "Column South" (watch for Dennis Weaver, from '53)

6 PM News (Mort Lloyd)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Tiger! Tiger!

8:30 NBC Movie: "The Glory Guys" (watch for James Caan, from '65)

11 PM News (Morris/Fischer)

11:30 Tonight Show

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6 AM Black Heritage ("Civil Rights From 1959 to Selma": the rural vote)

6:30 Answers, Anyone?

7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:30 Mr. Pix (Dave Michaels)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Linkletter Show (a modern-day Johnny Appleseed; Jack Linkletter

at Edwards Air Force Base, CA, delay from 4 PM)

9:30 Dick Van Dyke (delay from 11:30 AM)

10 AM The Lucy Show (reminiscent of Lucy and Ethel's attempt to market

salad dressing, Lucy and Viv try to market caramel corn)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life (delay from 12 N, but about three weeks before CBS

moves it to this timeslot)

11:55 Weather

12 N News (Moore/Gardner--I'm not sure if that's Ray Moore or Chuck Moore)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Divorce Court

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Movie: "A Certain Smile"

6 PM News (Jim Axel/either Ray or Chuck Moore)

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.
9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Jimmie Rodgers (Joanie Sommers, Skiles and Henderson)

11 PM News (Jim Axel)

11:30 Merv Griffin (he makes his debut on CBS, with Joe Namath,

Woody Allen, Leslie Uggams, and "your obedient servant"

Arthur Treacher)

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET)

of air for the summer

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)

7:45 Upward Look

8 AM Jack LaLanne

8:30 Dennis The Menace

9 AM Funtime

10 AM Movie: "The Great Man's Lady"

11:30 That Girl (delay from 12:30 PM)

12 N Bewitched

12:30 News (Hogue/Martin)

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital
3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Jef's Collie

5 PM Bob Brandy

5:30 News (Gil Norwood)

6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K. Smith)

6:30 Real McCoys

7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 Movie: "Tammy Tell Me True"

9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett (delay from 8:30 PM)

10 PM Dick Cavett (Beverly Sills; Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D-NY),

the first African-American congresswoman)

11 PM News (Bill McAfee)

11:30 Joey Bishop (the Smothers Brothers, Efrem Zimbalist Jr.,

Henry Gibson, Kreskin)

WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

7 AM Dudley Do-Right (delay from Sun 9:30 AM)

7:30 Tubby And Lester

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Rifleman

10:30 Movie: "West Of The Divide"

11:50 Fashions In Sewing

12 N Bewitched
12:30 That Girl

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Movie: "The Beast With 1,000,000 Eyes"

6 PM Hazel

6:30 What's My Line?

7 PM News (Oliver/Collier)

7:30 The Avengers

8:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett

9 PM The Outcasts

10 PM Dick Cavett

11 PM News (Oliver/Faye)

11:30 Movie: "The 300 Spartans"

WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)

6:30 Focus

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Regional Report

8:30 Romper Room


9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N News (Hoyt Cameron)

12:20 Paul Harvey

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Love Of Life

1:25 Dilly Dally

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Linkletter Show (dream analyst Elsie Sechrist)

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Perry Mason

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News (Buddine/Wick)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM The Texan

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 The Lucy Show


9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Jimmie Rodgers

11 PM News (Don Wick)

11:30 Merv Griffin

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

6:30 Cartoon Club

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM General Hospital

9:30 Bewitched

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Almanac

1:15 Date With Del

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light


3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Linkletter Show

4:30 Dark Shadows

5 PM The Outlaws

6 PM Pulse

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Have Gun, Will Travel

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Jimmie Rodgers

11 PM 11th Hour Report

11:30 Merv Griffin

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET)

4:30 Today's Home

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 What's New

6 PM Aunt Lollipop

6:15 Friendly Giant

6:30 Retirement
7 PM Film (ocean powerboat races: Miami-Key West

and Miami-Nassau)

7:30 Film (Charlton Heston narrates a documentary

about VISTA's attempts to revive a dying

Arizona town.)

8 PM World Press

9 PM NET Journal: "The Battered Child"

sign of 10 PM

WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:30 Movie: "Daisy Kenyon"

2:30 Jack Benny (guest: George Burns)

3 PM Adventure Theatre

3:30 King And Odie

4 PM Rocky And His Friends

4:30 Yogi Bear

5 PM Little Rascals

5:30 Batman

6 PM Flintstones

6:30 McHale's Navy

7 PM Munsters

7:30 My Little Margie

8 PM Donna Reed
8:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo

9 PM Della Reese (Bobby Darin, Gypsy Rose Lee,

Morey Amsterdam)

10 PM Untouchables

11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents

11:30 Movie: "The Keys Of The Kingdom"

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET)

4:30 Today's Home

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 What's New

6 PM Aunt Lollipop

6:15 Friendly Giant

6:30 Retirement

7 PM Crisis Of Modern Man: "Our Age Of Anxiety"

7:30 Your Public Servants

8 PM World Press

9 PM NET Journal

sign of 10 PM

WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.)

this version of WATL signed of in 1971 and returned

in 1976--is now the MyNetwork affiliate and part of a

duopoly with 11 Alive


11:30 Tempo Atlanta

12 N Cartoon Club

1 PM Movie: "Tell It To The Judge"

3 PM Rocket Robin Hood

3:30 Marine Boy

4 PM Speed Racer

4:30 Officer Don's Clubhouse (Officer Don Kennedy, formerly

on Ch. 2, returns with his kids' show--he will put the

station back on the air in '76.)

5:30 Superman

6 PM Lost In Space

7 PM Patty Duke

7:30 Beat The Clock (Jack Narz version)

8 PM Candid Camera

8:30 NBC Movie: "The Glory Guys" (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

11 PM The Game Game (questions revolve around the topic:

"How good a maid are you?" The show normally airs

at 8:30, followed by a movie at 9, and "The Twilight

Zone" at 11.)

11:30 Joey Bishop (pre-empted on Ch. 11)

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

7 AM Today
9 AM Film

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Judi Wood (women's show)

1:30 You're Putting Me On

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Laredo

5:30 Cartoons

6 PM Flintstones

6:30 Dating Game (ABC, delay from 2:30 PM)

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 Tiger! Tiger!

8:30 NBC Movie: "The Glory Guys"

11 PM Film
11:30 Tonight Show

Retro: Kentucky Monday, August 18, 1969

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:45 Today On The Farm

7 AM Today (David J. McDonald, former president of the

United Steelworkers of America; Doug McClure,

Sara Lane and Tim Matheson of "The Virginian";

anti-hunger campaigner Leonard Wolf; the psychology

of auto racing)

9 AM Morning Show

9:55 News (Bob Kay)

10 AM It Takes Two (Milton Berle, Ted Cassidy, Dorothy Lamour

and their spouses)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality (Bill Cullen, Sheila MacRae, Julia Meade; on film:

Robert Goulet)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Jim Backus, Nanette Fabray, Sally Ann

Howes, Deanna Lund, Allan Sherman, Lyle Waggoner)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess


12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Mike Douglas

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Charles Nelson Reilly, Betty White)

4 PM Movie: "The Siege At Red River" (watch for Richard Boone

and Milburn Stone, from '54)

5:30 Flintstones

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Movie: "Man From The Alamo"

8:30 NBC Movie: "The Glory Guys" (watch for James Caan in this

one from '65)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 State Fair Horse Show

12 M Tonight Show (Johnny begins his second week in Hollywood;

guests: Bob Hope, Bill Cosby, Eva Gabor, joined in progress)

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6:15 Moment Of Meditation

6:20 Good Morning

6:30 Michigan History

7 AM Today
9 AM Paul Dixon

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Bob Braun's 50-50 Club

1:30 You're Putting Me On (Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass,

Jack Cassidy, Nancy Dussault, Jerry Stiller and

Anne Meara)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Vivienne! (WLW radio disc jockey Jim Labarbara is

Vivienne della Chiesa's co-host this week.)

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM I Love Lucy (Tennessee Ernie Ford comes to stay at

the Ricardos'--and stays and stays and stays.)

7:30 Pilot: "Tiger! Tiger!" (about a professor and his wife who

have to move when he gets a new job, leaving behind

a 500-pound tiger and two orangutans; the animals decide

to give chase, hitching rides, fording rivers, and avoiding

search parties)

8:30 Movie: "Silk Stockings"

11 PM News, Weather And Sports


11:30 Tonight Show

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:50 Farm News

6 AM Black Heritage ("Civil Rights From 1959 to Selma" looks today

at the rural vote.)

6:30 Young World

7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Uncle Al

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30 PM)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Noon Report

12:30 Nick Clooney

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Movie: "The Black Castle"

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences
7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Jimmie Rodgers (Joanie Sommers, Skiles and

Henderson)

11 PM News, Weather, And Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin (Merv makes his debut on CBS; guests:

Joe Namath, Woody Allen, Leslie Uggams; Arthur Treacher

is also on hand)

1 AM Christophers

1:15 Local News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

6:30 Black Heritage

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Linkletter Show (a modern-day Johnny Appleseed; Jack

Linkletter at Edwards Air Force Base, CA, delay from 4 PM)

9:30 Edge Of Night

10 AM The Lucy Show (an episode reminiscent of Lucy and Ethel's

attempt to market salad dressing; this time Lucy and Viv

try to market caramel corn)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies


11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM News, Weather, Sports

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 T-Bar-V Ranch

4:30 Perry Mason

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Wilburn Brothers

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Jimmie Rodgers

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)


8 AM Public Service

8:30 Skipper Ryle

9 AM Debbie Drake

9:30 Galloping Gourmet

10 AM Movie: "The Four Skulls Of Jonathan Drake"

11:20 Fashions In Sewing (Lucille Rivers)

11:30 News, Weather, Sports

12 N Mike Douglas (co-host Roger Miller; Ethel Ennis)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Dennis Wholey (debut of his syndicated talk show)

6 PM Perry Mason

7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:30 The Avengers

8:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett

9 PM The Outcasts

10 PM Dick Cavett (Beverly Sills; Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D-NY),

the first African-American congresswoman)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Joey Bishop (the Smothers Brothers, Efrem Zimbalist Jr.,

Henry Gibson, Kreskin)


1 AM News, Weather, Sports

WFPK (WKPC) Ch. 15 Louisville (NET)

7:30 What's New

8 PM World Press

9 PM NET Journal: "The Battered Child"

sign of 10 PM

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Steve Allen

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Noon Today

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Jeopardy!

1:30 You're Putting Me On

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game (E.J. Peaker, William Shatner)

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Password (Barbara Bain, Brian Keith)

5 PM Rifleman

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Stoneman Family

7:30 Tiger! Tiger!

8:30 NBC Movie: "The Glory Guys"

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Take Five

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

12:30 Eye Guess (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

12:55 NBC News (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

1 PM The Lucy Show (delay from 10 AM, pre-empted

on Ch. 9)

1:30 Movie: "Top Man"

2:55 Paul Harvey

3 PM Dennis The Menace


3:30 Larry Smith Puppets

4 PM Rocket Robin Hood

4:30 Three Stooges

5 PM Prince Planet

5:30 Captain Fathom

6 PM Flintstones

6:30 Patty Duke

7 PM Judy Lynn (country music)

7:30 Combat!

8:30 NBC Movie: "The Glory Guys" (pre-empted on

Ch. 5)

11 PM Paul Harvey

11:05 Movie: "Ten Wanted Men" (again, watch for Richard

Boone, from '55)

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

6:30 Buzz Riggins

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Town Talk

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke


12 N Love Of Life

12:25 Paul Harvey

12:30 Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 12)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Movie: "Frontier Hellcat"

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM McHale's Navy

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Jimmie Rodgers

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

8:30 Uncle Waldo

9 AM Romper Room
9:30 Movie: "Skylark"

11:30 Galloping Gourmet

12 N Bewitched

12:30 That Girl

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Time Tunnel

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6 PM Movie: "The Rising Of The Moon"

7:30 The Avengers

8:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett

9 PM The Outcasts

10 PM Dick Cavett

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Joey Bishop

WBLG Ch. 62 (WTVQ Ch. 36) Lexington (ABC)

8:30 Film

9 AM Romper Room
10 AM Movie: "The Brass Legend" (watch for Hugh O'Brian,

then playing Wyatt Earp, and Raymond Burr, from '56)

12 N Bewitched

12:30 That Girl

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Perry Mason

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K. Smith)

6:30 Roaring 20's

7:30 The Avengers

8:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett

9 PM The Outcasts

10 PM Dick Cavett

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Joey Bishop

E Kentucky Educational Television (WKMU/21 Murray, WKPI/22

Pikeville, WKZT/23 Elizabethtown, WKAS/25 Ashland, WKSO/29

Somerset, WKHA/35 Hazard, WKMA/35 Madisonville, WKMR/38


Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington, WKON/52 Owenton, WKGB/53

Bowling Green, WCVN/54 Covington) (NET)

4 PM Smart Sewing

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5 PM What's New

5:30 Friendly Giant

6 PM Focus

6:30 French Chef

7 PM Eric Hofer (topic: how automation threatens to destroy

the sense of self-esteem derived from work)

7:30 Folk Guitar

8 PM NET Playhouse (three plays performed by the National Theater

of the Deaf in sign language and mime: teaching children to

"recite" poetry with their hands, a man whose convictions have

faded under his wife's dominance, an ill-fated couple whose love

for each other has been destroyed by guilt)

9 PM Drama Special: "So Where Are You, God?"

9:30 Cineposium: "Forget Me Not"

sign of 10 PM

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Re: Retro: Kentucky Monday, August 18, 1969

Picky point: the WLW DJ who's on "Vivienne!" spells

his last name LaBarbara. I wanted to beat everyone

to the punch on that. I remember picking him up at

night when I lived in Birmingham in the early '70s

(although my favorite out-of-town stations were WLS

Chicago and KMOX St. Louis; on the latter I used to

listen to Blues games).

Retro Schedule:St. Louis Friday July 12 1991 Network Stations

Source:St. Louis Post-DispatchKTVI 2(ABC)AM5:00 The Judge5:30 First Business6:00 News This
Morning6:30 News7:00 Good Morning America9:00 Geraldo10:00 Joan Rivers11:00
Personalities11:30 NewsPM12:00 All My Children1:00 One Life To Live2:00 General Hospital3:00
Joker's Wild3:30 Challengers4:00 A Current Afair4:30 Hard Copy5:00 News5:30 ABC News6:00
News6:30 Entertainment Tonight7:00 Full House7:30 Family Matters8:00 Perfect Strangers8:30
Miss Jones9:00 20/2010:00 News10:30 Arsenio Hall11:30 NightlineLate Friday/Early
Saturday12:00 Party Machine With Nia Peeples12:30 Personalities1:00 Entertainment
Tonight1:30 In Concert '912:30 Soul Train3:30 News4:00 Joan RiversKMOV 4(CBS)AM5:00
Morning News5:30 This Morning's Business6:00 This Morning8:00 Family Feud8:30 $100,000
Pyramid9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee10:00 People's Court10:30 Designing Women11:00 The Price Is
RightPM12:30 The Bold And The Beautiful1:00 As The World Turns2:00 Guiding Light3:00 The
Young And The Restless4:00 Newhart4:30 Golden Girls5:00 News5:30 CBS News6:00 News6:30
Johnny B.7:00 Verdict7:30 True Detectives8:00 The Flash9:00 Sweating Bullets10:00 News10:30
Love Connection11:00 Dark JusticeLate Friday/Early Saturday12:00 Magnum, P.I.1:00 News1:30
Family Feud2:00 Trump Card2:30 Neon Rider3:30 All News A.M.KSDK 5(NBC)AM5:00 News At
Sunrise(x2)6:00 News(x2)7:00 Today9:00 Donahue10:00 Santa Barbara11:00 Sally Jesse
RaphaelPM12:00 News12:30 A Closer Look1:00 Another World2:00 Days Of Our Lives3:00 Oprah
Winfrey4:00 Inside Edition4:30 Jeopardy!5:00 News5:30 NBC News6:00 News6:30 Wheel Of
Fortune7:00 Movie-Chameleons(Made For TV, 1989)9:00 Midnight Caller10:00 News10:30 The
Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson11:30 Instant RecallLate Friday/Early Saturday12:00 Late
Night With David Letterman1:00 Friday Night Videos2:00 Success-N-Life3:00 News3:30
Weekend4:00 Monsters4:30 Tales From The DarksideI'll get the independent station and FOX
station up tomorrow!

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: Retro Schedule:St. Louis Friday July 12 1991 Network Stations

Cleaned it up for you:

Source:St. Louis Post-Dispatch

KTVI 2(ABC)

AM

5:00 The Judge

5:30 First Business

6:00 News This Morning

6:30 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Geraldo

10:00 Joan Rivers


11:00 Personalities

11:30 News

PM

12:00 All My Children

1:00 One Life To Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Joker's Wild

3:30 Challengers

4:00 A Current Afair

4:30 Hard Copy

5:00 News

5:30 ABC News

6:00 News

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 Full House

7:30 Family Matters

8:00 Perfect Strangers

8:30 Miss Jones

9:00 20/20

10:00 News

10:30 Arsenio Hall

11:30 Nightline

Late Friday/Early Saturday

12:00 Party Machine With Nia Peeples

12:30 Personalities
1:00 Entertainment Tonight

1:30 In Concert '91

2:30 Soul Train

3:30 News

4:00 Joan Rivers

KMOV 4(CBS)

AM

5:00 Morning News

5:30 This Morning's Business

6:00 This Morning

8:00 Family Feud

8:30 $100,000 Pyramid

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 People's Court

10:30 Designing Women

11:00 The Price Is Right

PM

12:00 News

12:30 The Bold And The Beautiful

1:00 As The World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 The Young And The Restless

4:00 Newhart

4:30 Golden Girls


5:00 News

5:30 CBS News

6:00 News

6:30 Johnny B.

7:00 Verdict

7:30 True Detectives

8:00 The Flash

9:00 Sweating Bullets

10:00 News

10:30 Love Connection

11:00 Dark Justice

Late Friday/Early Saturday

12:00 Magnum, P.I.

1:00 News

1:30 Family Feud

2:00 Trump Card

2:30 Neon Rider

3:30 All News A.M.

KSDK 5(NBC)

AM

5:00 News At Sunrise(x2)

6:00 News(x2)

7:00 Today

9:00 Donahue
10:00 Santa Barbara

11:00 Sally Jesse Raphael

PM

12:00 News

12:30 A Closer Look

1:00 Another World

2:00 Days Of Our Lives

3:00 Oprah Winfrey

4:00 Inside Edition

4:30 Jeopardy!

5:00 News

5:30 NBC News

6:00 News

6:30 Wheel Of Fortune

7:00 Movie-Chameleons(Made For TV, 1989)

9:00 Midnight Caller

10:00 News

10:30 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

11:30 Instant Recall

Late Friday/Early Saturday

12:00 Late Night With David Letterman

1:00 Friday Night Videos

2:00 Success-N-Life

3:00 News

3:30 Weekend
4:00 Monsters

4:30 Tales From The Darkside

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Re: Retro Schedule:St. Louis Friday July 12 1991 Network Stations

Any listings for KETC-9 (PBS) from that date?

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Re: Retro Schedule:St. Louis Friday July 12 1991 Network Stations

any listings from fox or independent stations

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Re: Retro Schedule:St. Louis Friday July 12 1991 Network Stations

KMOV has to be one of the only CBS affiliates to air The Price Is Right at 11 am in the Central
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Re: Retro Schedule:St. Louis Friday July 12 1991 Network Stations

I may be wrong but I believe WAFB Baton Rouge airs "Price"

at 11 AM (CT). I know that both WAFB and KMOV carry

"Y&R" as lead-ins to their 5 PM newscasts.

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Re: Retro Schedule:St. Louis Friday July 12 1991 Network Stations

Quote Originally Posted by cool_guy81

any listings from fox or independent stations

The listings for the Fox and independents were....

KPLR-11 (Ind)

KNLC-24 (Ind)

KDNL-30 (Fox)

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, August 19, 1967 - MSP Edition

This week it's part one of The Fugitive's two-part finale, and TV Guide looks back at the series'
run. Plus, Sullivan vs. The Palace, the week in variety shows, the American League's Great Race
continues, and Israelies watching Egyptian television.

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/08/th...t-19-1967.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are welcome.

In looking at this week's listings, I'm struck, not for the first time, at the preponderance of
religious programming on Sunday mornings. ABC always had a Sunday morning block of
cartoons, and WCCO seldom carried CBS' Sunday morning cultural and religious programming,
but KSTP and KMSP retain predominently religious programs until 11am. Somehow that just
seems right.
Sunday, August 20, 1967

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

07:45a Sacred Heart

08:00a The Story (color)

08:30a Christopher Program (color)

09:00a Lamp Unto My Feet

09:30a Religious News (color)

09:45a Movie Bowery to Bagdad

10:45a Popeye and Friends (color)

11:30a Lets Go Traveling (color)

11:45a World of Aviation

Afternoon

12:00p News (local) (color)

12:15p Weather (color)

12:20p Sports (color)

12:30p Checkmate

01:30p Pro Soccer Baltimore Bays at Atlanta Chiefs

03:30p Marshal Dillon

04:00p I Love Lucy

04:30p Original Amateur Hour (color)

05:00p 21st Century (color)

05:30p News (local) (color)

05:45p Weather (color)

05:50p Sports (color)


Evening

06:00p Lassie (color)

06:30p Its About Time (color)

07:00p Ed Sullivan (Jimmy Durante, Connie Francis, Four Seasons, Gwen Verdon, Fiesta Italiana
(color)

08:00p Our Place (color)

09:00p Candid Camera (color)

09:30p Whats My Line? (Henry Morgan, Joan Murray, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf)

10:00p News (local) (color)

10:15p Weather (color)

10:20p Sports (color)

10:30p Mike Douglas (Dom DeLuise, Abbe Lane, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Ruth Buzzi, Blanch Scarlet
Pheleps) (color)

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

07:45a Light Time

08:00a Bible Story Time (color)

08:30a Hymn Time (color)

09:00a Do You Believe? (color)

09:30a Faith For Today (color)

10:00a Frontiers of Faith (color)

10:30a This is the Life (color)

11:00a Forest Rangers (color)

11:30a Men Into Space

Afternoon
12:00p News (local) (color)

12:10p Business News (color)

12:15p Dialing for Dollars (color)

12:30p Henry Wolf (Rep. Clark McGregor, Emily Kimbrough, Jan Murray) (color)

01:30p Meet the Press (Kurt Kiesinger, Chancellor of West Germany)

02:00p Movie Virgin Island

03:30p Of Lands and Seas (color)

04:30p Sportsmans Holiday (color)

05:00p Frank McGee Report (color)

05:30p Car 54, Where Are You?

Evening

06:00p News (local) (color)

06:15p Weather (color)

06:20p Sports (color)

06:30p Wonderful World of Color (The Moon Spinners, part 1)

07:30p Branded (color)

08:00p Bonanza (color)

09:00p The Saint (color)

10:00p News (local) (color)

10:15p Weather (color)

10:20p Sports (color)

10:30p Joe Pyne (Colonel Walter Cronk, Paul DeSainte Colombe, Eugene Trope) (color)

12:00a Movie The Young Stranger

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)


Morning

08:00a Insight

08:30a Souls Harbor

09:00a Linus the Lionhearted (color)

09:30a Peter Potamus (color)

10:00a Bullwinkle (color)

10:30a Discovery 67 (color)

11:00a Beany and Cecil (color)

11:30a Grandpa Ken (color)

Afternoon

12:00p ABC Scope (color)

12:30p Issues and Answers (Cyrus Vance) (color)

01:00p Movie The Hunchback of Notre Dame

03:00p The Eleventh Hour

04:00p Maverick

05:00p The Gallent Men

Evening

06:00p Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (color)

07:00p The FBI (color)

08:00p Movie Return of the Gunfighter

10:00p News (local) (color)

10:25p Sports (color)

10:30p Joey Bishop (From Friday) (Dennis Day, Morgana King) (color)

12:00a ABC News (Keith McBee) (color)


WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

09:00a God is the Answer

10:00a Brother Buzz

10:30a Sunday Storybook

11:00a World of Youth

11:30a Sunday Report

Afternoon

12:00p Weekly News Roundup

12:30p Harmon Killebrew (color)

12:40p Halsey Hall (color)

12:55p Baseball Twins vs. Yankees (color)

03:45p Scoreboard Show (time approximate)

04:00p One Step Beyond

04:30p Danger Is My Business

05:00p Ripcord

05:30p Sea Hunt

Evening

06:00p Movie Fire Monster Against the Son of Hercules [Really?]

07:30p Movie Footlight Glamor

09:00p Bishop Sheen (color)

09:30p News (local)

09:45p Weather

09:50p Sports

10:00p Movie The Blue Gardenia


Retro: Southern California Sat, Aug 21, 1982

from Los Angeles Times

For clarification purposes: for ch 22 and 52 listings, listings above the broken line are free-TV
programs, STV programs from the respective service are below the line

KCBS 2-CBS Los Angeles

6:00 Summer Semester

6:30 Dusty's Treehouse

7:00 Kidsworld

7:30 Mr. Moon's Magic Circus

8:00 Popeye & Olive

8:30 Tarzan-Lone Ranger-Zorro Hour

9:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

11:30 Black Star

11:56 In the News

noon Trollkins

12:26 In the News

12:30 Tom & Jerry

1:00 Kwicky Koala

1:30 30 Minutes

2:00 American Adventure

2:30 Last of the Wild

3:00 Warwick Hills Open golf

4:00 Travers Stakes horse race

5:00 CBS Evening News


5:30 News (Becker/Sternof)

6:00 NFL Pre-Season: Dallas-San Diego

9:00 Walt Disney "Fire on Kelly Mountain"

10:00 2 on the Town (Steve Edwards/Melody Rogers; topic is Tahiti)

11:00 News (Becker/Sternof)

11:30 Rockford Files

12:30 Movie "The Don is Dead"

2:30 News Replay

3:00 Movie "Show Business"

KEYT 3-ABC Santa Barbara

6:30 Villa Alegre

7:00 Superfriends

7:30 Richie Rich/Scooby & Scrappy-Doo

8:30 Fonz/Laverne & Shirley Hour

9:30 Heathclif & Marmaduke

10:00 Goldie Gold/Action Jack

11:00 ABC Weekend Special "The Winged Colt" (pt 1)

11:30 American Bandstand

12:30 and 1:00 Happy Days Again

1:30 My Three Sons

2:00 Movie "Red Line 7000"

4:00 Alaska: The Story at the Top of the World

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (US Long Course Swimming Championships/US Platform Diving)

6:30 News (Jef Gianola)


7:00 Laverne & Shirley & Company

7:30 Barney Miller

8:00 Love Boat (2 hrs, Julie gets hitched to an Aussie doctor, with Capt. Stubing walking her
down the aisle)

10:00 Fantasy Island

11:00 ABC News

11:15 Movie "No Way to Treat a Lady"

KNBC 4-NBC Los Angeles

6:00 Serendipity

6:30 That's Cat

7:00 Flintstones Comedy Show

7:30 Smurfs

8:30 Kid Super Power Hour

9:30 Spiderman & His Amazing Friends

10:00 Space Stars

11:00 Baseball: Montreal-Houston or San Diego-Chicago Cubs

2:00 World Championship of Women's Golf

3:00 Insight

3:30 Agriculture USA

4:00 Medical Center

5:00 Free-4-All (Frank Kwan)

5:30 News (Dandridge/Allison)

6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 Mary Tyler Moore "Chuckles Bites the Dust"

7:00 Family Feud


7:30 Look at Us

8:00 Movie "Flash Gordon" (1979 animated pilot)

10:00 NBC Reports "What Ever Happened to El Salvador?" (Richard Valeriani looks at the country
since its elections in late March)

11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live (Olivia Newton-John does double duty as both host and performer)

1:00 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

2:30 Sign-Of News

KTLA 5-Ind Los Angeles

5:00 Movie "The Black Cat"

6:30 Pacesetters (McCormick)

7:00 Big Blue Marble

7:30 Dr. Snuggles

8:00 Gene Autry Theater

9:00 Leave It to Beaver

9:30 Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet

10:00 Sha Na Na

10:30 America's Top 10

11:00 Tarzan

noon Lost in Space

1:00 Munsters

1:30 F-Troop

2:00 and 2:30 Gilligan's Island

3:00 Movie "Summerdog"

5:00 Kung Fu (2 hrs)


7:00 Baseball: Detroit-California (Bob Starr/Joe Buttitta)

10:00 News (McCormick/Whatley)

11:00 Entertainment This Week

mid. Summer Concert (Billy Squier; simulcast on KWST-FM 106)

1:30 Movie "Raffles"

3:00 Movie "Adventures of Jane"

4:15 Movie "A Touch of the Sun"

XETV 6-Ind San Diego

5:30 Jackie Gleason

6:00 Family Classics

6:30 Tom & Jerry

7:00 Woody Woodpecker

7:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends

8:00 Emergency!

9:00 Life & Times of Grizzly Adams

10:00 Daniel Boone

11:00 Solid Gold

noon Consumer Automotive Report

12:30 NASL Highlights

1:00 Bonanza

2:00 and 3:00 Big Valley

4:00 Movie "Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation"

6:00 Movie "First Men in the Moon"

8:00 and 8:30 Benny Hill


9:00 Movie "Grad Night"

11:00 Hogan's Heroes (listed as 15 min)

11:15 Movie "Ride to Hangman's Tree"

1:00 Movie "The Wild One"

3:15 Movie "The Pride and the Passion"

KABC 7-ABC Los Angeles

7:00 Superfriends

7:30 Richie Rich/Scooby & Scrappy-Doo

8:30 Fonz/Laverne & Shirley Hour

9:30 Heathclif & Marmaduke

10:00 Goldie Gold/Action Jack

11:00 ABC Weekend Special "The Winged Colt" (pt 1)

11:30 American Bandstand

12:30 Portrait of a Legend

1:00 Movie "Star Maidens, Part 1"

2:30 Rich Man, Poor Man

4:00 Sugar Ray Leonard's Golden Gloves: California v Rocky Mtns

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports

6:30 News (Henry/Ishimine)

7:00 Where Were You? (Susan Norris looks back at 1962)

7:30 People's Court

8:00 Love Boat (2 hrs)

10:00 Fantasy Island

11:00 News (Henry/Ishimine)


11:30 ABC News

11:45 Movie "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness"

KFMB 8-CBS San Diego

6:00 Public Afairs

6:30 Voice of Agriculture

7:00 International Hour

8:00 Popeye & Olive

8:30 Tarzan-Lone Ranger-Zorro Hour

9:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

11:30 Black Star

11:56 In the News

noon Trollkins

12:26 In the News

12:30 Tom & Jerry

1:00 Kwicky Koala

1:30 30 Minutes

2:00 Sgt. Preston of the Yukon

2:30 This Week in Baseball

3:00 Warwick Hills Open golf

4:00 Travers Stakes horse race

5:00 M*A*S*H

5:30 Welcome Back Kotter

6:00 NFL Pre-Season: Dallas-San Diego

9:00 and 9:30 M*A*S*H


10:00 Rita Coolidge in Concert

11:00 News (Culea)

11:30 Movie "One More Train to Rob"

KHJ 9-Ind Los Angeles

6:00 Teen Talk

6:30 Slim Cuisine

7:00 and 7:30 Davey & Goliath

8:00 Maverick

9:00 Wild, Wild World of Animals (1 hr)

10:00 Movie "Robin Hood and the Pirates"

11:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals

noon Los Alamitos Racing (Faberge Futurity)

12:30 Movie "One Mask Too Many" (Lone Ranger)

2:00 Movie "The Last Grenade"

4:00 Hee Haw (guests Don Williams, John Hartford, Connie Smith, Danny Flowers, and Grandpa
Jones)

5:00 Life & Times of Grizzly Adams

6:00 FM-TV (interview with Stephen Spielberg (whose name the Times spelled with an
U )/videos by Rod Stewart, Keith Richards, John Cougar, and Stevie Wonder)

8:00 Government on the Line (Wendy Gordon and Hank Platte co-host the 4th annual call-in
where viewers can grill local and state officials)

11:00 Movie "The Devil's Wedding Night"

KGTV 10-ABC San Diego

6:00 Newsmakers

6:30 It's Your Business


7:00 Superfriends

7:30 Richie Rich/Scooby & Scrappy-Doo

8:30 Fonz/Laverne & Shirley Hour

9:30 Heathclif & Marmaduke

10:00 Goldie Gold/Action Jack

11:00 ABC Weekend Special "The Winged Colt" (pt 1)

11:30 American Bandstand

12:30 Kidsworld

1:00 Entertainment This Week

2:00 Movie "The Road Back" (Lassie)

4:00 Rockford Files

5:00 News (Griffith/Mills)

5:30 ABC Wide World of Sports

7:00 People's Court

7:30 Eye on San Diego

8:00 Love Boat (2 hrs)

10:00 Fantasy Island

11:00 News (Griffith/Mills)

11:30 Movie "The Don is Dead"

KTTV 11-Ind Los Angeles

5:00 Movie "Hidden Homicide" cont'd

6:00 Family Afair

6:30 Watch Your Mouth

7:00 Groovie Goolies


7:30 California People

8:00 Movie "The Flame and the Arrow"

10:00 Teen Scene

10:30 We're Movin'

11:00 Soul Train

noon Six Million Dollar Man

1:00 Movie "King Kong" (original version from 1935)

3:00 This Week in Baseball

3:30 Dodger Dugout/Pre-Game

4:00 Baseball: Los Angeles-Pittsburgh

7:00 Lawrence Welk "Carnival Hijinks"

8:00 Merv Griffin (guests Orson Welles, Paul Sorvino, Harry Benson, and Kenny Rankin)

9:00 Paul McCartney & Wings

10:00 News (George Putnam)

10:30 Insight

11:00 Movie "Topkapi"

1:00 Movie "The Bad Seed"

3:45 Movie "Wind Across the Everglades"

KCOP 13-Ind Los Angeles

6:00 Saturday Morning Grapevine

7:00 First Person

8:00 Saturday Morning Grapevine

9:00 Ernest Angley Hour

10:00 Show My People


11:00 The Prince and the Pauper (pt 4)

11:30 Family Classics "Robin Hood"

noon Rookies

1:00 Movie "Rhubarb"

3:00 Movie "When Worlds Collide"

5:00 Solid Gold

6:00 Movie "The Final Eye"

8:00 Movie "Gypsy" (part of a week of Natalie Wood films)

11:00 Movie "Love with the Proper Stranger" (ditto)

1:15 Solid Gold

2:15 News Replay

2:45 Movie "Terrified"

KPBS 15-PBS San Diego

6:30 Captioned ABC News

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Antiques

8:30 Old Houseworks

9:00 Square Foot Gardening

9:30 Victory Garden

10:00 Home Accessories

10:30 Julia Child & More Company

11:00 Microwave Cookery

11:30 Frugal Gourmet

noon Home Again


12:30 Over Easy omnibus

3:00 Magic World of Marcel Marceau

4:00 Understanding Your Investments

4:30 Inside Business Today

5:00 California Week in Review

5:30 Lawmakers

6:00 Washington Week in Review

6:30 Wall Street Week

7:00 Movie "Brigadoon"

9:00 Movie "Auntie Mame"

KSCI 18-Ind/Ethnic Los Angeles

9:00 Visions of Asia

9:30 Winner's Circle

10:00 Japanese Cooking

10:30 Manechan

11:30 Soul

noon Lazaro y Sus Estrellas

1:00 Melli TV

2:00 Arabic Program

3:00 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

3:30 Quarter Horse Racing

4:00 Solutions

4:30 Tom Reed's For Members Only

5:00 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi


6:30 Asia Pacific Business

7:00 NHK News

7:30 Joong Ang News Tower

8:00 Tonde Monpe

8:30 Sights & Sounds of Japan/News

9:00 Kazoku

10:00 Propozu Daisakusen

11:00 Japanese News

11:30 Radio Free TV

mid. Charlie Horse

KWHY 22-Ind/Ethnic/SelecTV Los Angeles

7:30 Guidelines to Family Living

8:00 It's Your Business

8:30 Sports Tips

9:00 KBS Drama

10:00 KBS Show

11:00 KBS Drama

noon KBS Show

1:00 Chinese Drama

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3:00 Movie "Thunderbirds in Outer Space"

4:30 Short "Little Red Riding Hood"

5:00 Movie "J.D. and the Salt Flat Kid"

7:00 Movie "Billy Jack"


9:00 Movie "Clash of the Titans"

11:00 Movie "Sizzle"

mid. Massage...the Touch of Love

12:30 Movie "Tropic of Cancer"

2:30 Movie "Billy Jack"

KVCR 24-PBS San Bernardino

1pm Non-Fiction TV

2:00 An Evening with Bill Monroe & Friends (guests Bill's group the Blue Grass Mountain Boys,
Transatlantic, and the Greengrass Cloggers)

3:00 Soundstage (guest Roger Miller)

4:00 National Geographic

5:00 Home Again

5:30 Computer Chronicles

6:00 This Old House

6:30 Soccer Made in Germany

7:30 Six-Gun Heroes

8:30 Sneak Previews

9:00 Matinee at the Bijou

10:30 American Drama

11:00 Odyssey

KCET 28-PBS Los Angeles

6:30 Captioned ABC News

7:00 Yoga for Health

7:30 Big Blue Marble


8:00 Rebop

8:30 Getting to Know Me

9:00 Beans

10:00 This Old House

10:30 Square Foot Gardening

11:00 Microwave Cookery

11:30 Magic of Oil Painting

noon Rick's Animals

12:30 Vic Braden's Tennis

1:00 Moneymakers

1:30 Nova

2:30 Ireland: A Television History "Parnell (1875-1891)" (followed by pledge break)

3:30 pledge break; Down Home Country Music (hosts Tammy Wynette, Charley Pride, and Hoyt
Axton; performers Mickey Gilley, Jethro Burns, Merle Travis, Lacy J. Dalton, and Alabama)

6:30 pledge break; James Cagney: That Yankee Doodle Dandy

7:30 pledge break

8:00 Hollywood Television Theater "Steambath" (this 1973 KCET production, about people who
discover that God's working as a Puerto Rican steam bath attendant, was banned by many PBS
stations)

9:30 pledge break; Paper Chase

10:45 pledge break; Odyssey

KHOF 30-Rel Glendale

5am Dr. Gene Scott

5pm Cathedral Hour

5:30 Living Faith

8:00 Festival of Faith


10:00 Dr. Gene Scott

KMEX 34-SIN Los Angeles

7:00 Hoy Mismo

10:00 Somos y Seremos

10:30 Tribuna Politica

11:00 Teatro Fantastico

noon Burbujas

1:00 Cine "La Otra"

3:00 Lo Mejor Espana '82

5:00 Fantastico Animal

6:00 Voces y Carol

7:00 Box de Mexico

9:00 Calabromas

10:00 Cine "Matalo"

mid. El Show de Rolando Barral

1:00 Cine "Joven y Inocente"

KCST 39-NBC San Diego

6:30 Dr. Snuggles

7:00 Flintstones Comedy Show

7:30 Smurfs

8:30 Kid Super Power Hour

9:30 Spiderman & His Amazing Friends

10:00 Space Stars


11:00 Baseball: Montreal-Houston or San Diego-Chicago Cubs

2:00 World Championship of Women's Golf

3:00 Movie "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers"

5:00 Lawrence Welk

6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 News

7:00 Muppet Show

7:30 Weekend Magazine

8:00 Movie "Flash Gordon"

10:00 NBC Reports "What Ever Happened to El Salvador?"

11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 Evening at the Improv

KTBN 40-Rel Los Angeles

5:00 Ordinary People

5:30 Love Special

6:30 Public Report

7:00 Rise & Shine

8:00 Kids Praise the Lord

9:00 One-Way Game

9:30 Captain Andy

10:00 Joy Junction

11:00 Bible Bowl

11:30 TBN Religion


noon Deaf World

12:30 Reporte Publica

1:00 Lugar Secreto

1:30 Ven Espiritu Santo

2:00 Buenos Amigos

2:30 Esta es la Vida (This is the Life en espanol)

3:00 Gloria a Dios

5:00 Felicidad

6:00 Hour of Power

7:00 North Phoenix Baptist Church

8:00 Love Special

9:00 Zola Levitt

9:30 Heritage Singers

10:00 Lifeline

11:00 Roger McDuf

11:30 Maranatha Concert

12:30 Westbrook Hospital

1:00 House of Power

2:00 Christ Church

KOCE 50-PBS Huntington Beach

9:30 California Week in Review

10:00 Voter's Pipeline

10:30 Sesame Street

11:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


noon Electric Company

12:30 Villa Alegre

1:00 American Odyssey

2:00 Non-Fiction TV

3:00 and 4:00 National Geographic

5:00 Sharing the Wind

5:30 Square Foot Gardening

6:00 Woodwright's Shop

6:30 MotorWeek

KBSC 52-Ind/ONTV Los Angeles

7:00 Val de la O

7:30 La Pandilla Beisbolera

8:00 Soccer Mundial

10:00 Lo Mejor en Beisbol

10:30 El Show de Manny Mota

11:00 Filipino Variety Hour

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noon Movie "The Bank Dick"

1:30 Short "Cookie Goes to the Hospital"

2:00 Movie "Clash of the Titans"

4:00 The Way It Was

4:30 SuperBowl Basketball II

6:00 Movie "The Naked Civil Servant"

7:30 Movie "Heartbeeps"


9:00 Movie "Deadly Blessing"

11:00 Rock on TV

11:30 Movie "Expectations"

1:00 Movie "Chorus Call"

2:30 Movie "Deadly Blessing"

KLCS 58-PBS Los Angeles

8:00 Vegetable Soup

8:30 Big Blue Marble/Eat Well, Be Well

9:00 Getting to Know Me

9:30 Beansprouts

10:00 Victory Garden

10:30 Erica/Theonie

11:00 Hablamos Espanol

11:30 Signing with Cindy

noon Guitar with Frederick Noad

12:30 This Old House

1:00 Last Chance Garage

1:30 Body Buddies

(of at 2pm)

Z Channel (regional pay channel)

5:00 Movie "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek" cont'd

6:30 Movie "Heartbeeps"

8:00 Movie "Down Argentine Way"


10:00 Movie "Tarzan, the Ape Man"

noon Movie "Heartbeeps"

1:30 Movie "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek"

3:15 Movie "Endless Summer"

5:00 Movie "Down Argentine Way"

7:00 Movie "Tarzan, the Ape Man"

9:00 Movie "Heartbeeps"

10:30 Movie "Laura"

mid. Movie "Endless Summer"

1:45 Movie "Tarzan, the Ape Man"

3:45 Movie "Laura"

Dr. Gene Scott was already on the air for 19 hours a day on KHOF-30 as early as 1982!

Before long, he was on 24/7!

The apocalypse had begun!

(And of course, some years later, the FCC yanked the license of his TV stations)

This is a link to a You Tube clips of Dr. Gene during a fund drive (didn't he spend more on-air time
raising money than he did on preaching??? After all, he always used to say "Go To Your Phone!"):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3X-GtEnjME .

And here is a clip from Dr. Gene's most famous bit, the "FCC Monkey Band" (at a time when the
commission was about to yank his TV station licenses), as appearing in a documentary about Dr.
Gene produced by Warren Herzog:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEJd0q8N2tc .

Fortunately or unfortunately, no TV station in Boston, to my knowledge, ever carried Dr. Gene.


But in the 1990's, he was all over shortwave radio, and at that time, he used a toll-free 1-800
number that ended in "3030" (which was the channel number of KHOF).

The call letters stood for "House Of Faith"; Dr. Gene in his broadcasts often referred to "King's
Houses", with his headquarters near Los Angeles being "King's House Number 1", and supports
being assigned numbers for additional "King's Houses".

At the time, Scott also owned KVOF,(Voices of Faith) channel 38 in San Francisco. Scott was on so
much, it was sometimes hard to tell if he was live or taped(the 'end of channel 30' clip also aired
frequently on 38).

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Re: Retro: Southern California Sat, Aug 21, 1982

Would love a weekday and Sunday Schedule of these stations - particularly 2-13

Thanks - if you have the time...


Retro: Oklahoma City/Ada Fri, Aug 21, 1970

from TV Guide-Oklahoma City edition

The edition didn't list KTEN's cross-border rival KXII 12.

WKY 4-NBC Oklahoma City

6:30 Farm News/Weather

7:00 Today (guests TVG movie critic Judith Crist, Jewish Defence League boss Rabbi Meir Kahane,
and author Dorothy Sarnof)

9:00 Dinah Shore (Vincent Price discusses wine, author Dr. Fitzhugh Dodson)

9:30 Concentration

10:00 Sale of the Century

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jeopardy!

11:30 Who, What or Where Game

11:55 NBC News

noon News/Weather

12:25 Dannysday

1:00 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World/Bay City

2:30 Bright Promise

3:00 Mike Douglas (guests Roger Williams, Teddy Wilson, and Playboy fashion director Robert
Green)

4:00 Foreman Scotty

4:30 Flintstones

4:55 He Said! She Said!


5:25 Paul Harvey

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 High Chaparral "The Long Shadow"

7:30 Name of the Game

9:00 Crisis Theatre "Jungle of Fear"

10:00 News/Weather/Sports

10:30 Tonight Show (Joan Rivers finishes a week as guest host, guests include Peter White)

mid. Paul Harvey

12:05 News

12:10 Movie "Voyage to the End of the Universe" (bw)

KOCO 5-ABC Oklahoma City

7:20 Reflections

7:25 What's Happening

7:30 Rise & Shine Report

7:50 Good Morning Ho-Ho

8:30 Jack LaLanne

9:00 Ida "B"

9:30 Galloping Gourmet

10:00 Bewitched

10:30 That Girl

11:00 Best of Everything

11:30 World Apart

noon All My Children


12:30 Let's Make a Deal

1:00 Newlywed Game

1:30 Dating Game (guest Scoey Mitchill)

2:00 General Hospital

2:30 One Life to Live

3:00 Dark Shadows

3:30 Movie "The Daring Young Man" (bw)

5:00 News/Weather/Sports

5:30 ABC Evening News

6:00 Truth or Consequences

6:30 Flying Nun (guest stars: the Dodgers' Willie Davis and vet Don Drysdale)

7:00 Brady Bunch

7:30 Ghost & Mrs. Muir

8:00 Milton Berle (a portrait of Mr. Television with comments from Jack Benny, George Burns,
Jimmy Durante, George Jessel, Stanley Kramer, and Don Rickles)

9:00 Love, American Style

10:00 News/Weather/Sports

10:30 Movie "Something Wild" (bw)

12:30 Movie "Fantomas"

KWTV 9-CBS Oklahoma City

6:15 Summer Semester "Eisenhower"

6:45 Morning Devotions

6:55 Farm Report

7:00 This Morning Oklahoma

7:50 Lucille Rivers


8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Lucille Ball (guest stars Robert Alda and John Carradine)

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Andy Griffith

10:30 Love of Life

11:00 Where the Heart is

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon News/Weather

12:15 Farm News & Markets

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing

1:30 Guiding Light

2:00 Secret Storm

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4:00 I Love Lucy (bw)

4:30 Perry Mason "The Bedeviled Doctor" (bw)

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 Get Smart

7:00 He & She

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8:00 Movie "Hold On!" (Herman's Hermits take a page out of the Beatles' playbook in this 1969
film)

10:00 News/Weather/Sports
10:30 Movie "Twilight for the Gods" (bw)

KTEN 10-ABC/NBC Ada

8:30 All My Children

9:00 Jack LaLanne

9:30 Galloping Gourmet

10:00 Bewitched

10:30 That Girl

11:00 Best of Everything

11:30 World Apart

noon Farm Report

12:10 News/Weather

12:25 Way of Truth

12:30 Let's Make a Deal

1:00 Newlywed Game

1:30 Dating Game

2:00 General Hospital

2:30 One Life to Live

3:00 Dark Shadows

3:30 Navy Film

4:00 Death Valley Days

4:30 Hudson Brothers

5:00 News/Weather/Sports

5:25 Paul Harvey

5:30 ABC Evening News


6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 Flying Nun

7:00 Brady Bunch

7:30 Ghost & Mrs. Muir

8:00 Here Come the Brides

9:00 Love, American Style

10:00 News/Weather/Sports

10:25 Paul Harvey

10:30 Dick Cavett

KETA 13-NET Oklahoma City

6pm Misterogers' Neighborhood

6:30 What's New

7:00 West by Southwest "The Cherokee Run" (Dr. Odie Faulk looks back at the 1893 land rush)

7:30 Book Beat

8:00 Playing the Guitar (pt 9)

8:30 Quest for Adventure

Re "The Hudson Brothers" on Channel 10: could that have

been a local country band? Or did the comic trio that had

several shows in the mid- to late '70s (in prime time, on

Saturday morning, and the syndicated show "Bonkers!") spend

some time in Oklahoma before getting their first network show

in 1974? Somehow the idea of their doing a kids' show in Ada,

OK, doesn't quite add up, but you have to start somewhere.
What's the story?

LOL, bpatrick! No, they weren't THOSE Hudsons. Hudson Brothers was a store in Coalgate, OK.
They sponsored a live, local variety show for many years as a way of advertising their business.

Retro: North Georgia Tuesday, August 23, 1977

From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

6 AM Pattern For Living

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Today

9 AM Hollywood Squares (Phyllis Diller, Donna Fargo,

George Gobel, Andy Kaufman, Rose Marie,

Roddy McDowall, Suzanne Somers, Paul Williams,

Paul Lynde, week-behind from 10:30 AM)

9:30 Shoot For The Stars (June Lockhart, David L. Lander,

week-behind from 12 N)

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Today In Georgia

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 It's Anybody's Guess

12 N News

12:30 Divorce Court

1 PM Liars Club (Betty White, Nipsey Russell, Pat Buttram,

Larry Hovis)
1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Doris Day

4:30 Odd Couple

5 PM The FBI

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

7:30 Wild Kingdom (emergency feeding and animal-rescue

operations in Yellowstone National Park)

8 PM Baa Baa Black Sheep

9 PM Police Woman

10 PM Police Story (guests: Gabe Kaplan, Norman Fell)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Steve Martin subs for Johnny; Cleo Laine

and John Dankworth, Charles Nelson Reilly)

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News

WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

6:25 Romper Room

6:55 News For Little People

7 AM Today

9 AM 700 Club
10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Hollywood Squares (Milton Berle, Rich Little, Vincent Price,

Elke Sommer, and Anson Williams play "Storybook Squares"

with kids.)

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 It's Anybody's Guess

12 N Odd Couple

12:30 Midday Live

1 PM Gong Show

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM The Archies

4:30 Three Stooges/Little Rascals

4:55 News For Little People

5 PM The FBI

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Liars Club (Betty White, Buddy Hackett, James

Farentino, Larry Hovis)

7:30 Adam-12

8 PM Baa Baa Black Sheep

9 PM Police Woman

10 PM Police Story

11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6:30 Summer Semester: "Aging"

7 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue (Dr. John Knowles discusses health habits.)

10 AM Here's Lucy

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

4 PM Bewitched

4:30 Mike Douglas (from Miami Beach: co-hostess Lynda

Carter; Paul Anka, Odia Coates, Lola Falana, Lorne

Greene)

6 PM News
7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM Jack Benny (from '64: a flashback to Jack's first violin

lesson with Prof. LeBlanc (Mel Blanc)--Jack: "I'll start

from scratch." LeBlanc: "That I am sure.")

8:30 Phyllis

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 One Day At A Time

10 PM Kojak

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Beg, Borrow...Or Steal" (Mike Connors, Kent

McCord, and Michael Cole as three handicapped men who

think they can improve their lives by robbing a museum,

from '73)

1:05 Ironside

2:05 News

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)

3 PM Paint Along With Nancy Kominsky

3:30 Antiques

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Once Upon A Classic ("Little Lord Fauntleroy," Part 2)


7 PM Paint Along With Nancy Kominsky

7:30 Theater In America ("The First Breeze Of Summer," about

the strained relationship between a strict father and his

two discontented sons; and the man's mother, who recalls

three afairs that went sour in her younger days)

9 PM The Goodies

9:30 Movie: "Pursuit To Algiers" (Sherlock Holmes and Watson no

doubt brought into World War II, from '45)

11 PM Movie: "The Rage Of Paris"

sign of 12:30 AM

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)

6:25 New Tomorrow

6:30 PTL Club

7:30 Funtime

8 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Donahue (guest: dream researcher Rosalind Cartwright)

10 AM Room 222

10:30 Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM)

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N The Better Sex (Bill Anderson and Sarah Purcell host this

game show.)

12:30 Ryan's Hope


1 PM All My Children

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Pat Carroll, Soupy Sales)

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM Leave It To Beaver

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 Andy Griffith

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters)

7 PM My Three Sons

7:30 Family Afair

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM ABC Movie: "Smash-Up On Interstate 5" (Tommy Lee

Jones appears in this one from '75)

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Movie: "Romance Of A Horsethief"

WXIA 11 Alive Atlanta (ABC)

6:30 Not For Women Only (second of five on the elderly)

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Merv Griffin (Buddy Hackett, Robby Benson, authors Morton

Shulman ("Anyone Can Make A Million") and Steve Collura


("Actor With A Gun"))

10:30 Edge Of Night

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea

5 PM Emergency One!

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Concentration

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Soupy Sales, Peggy Cass, Bill

Cullen, Kitty Carlisle)

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM ABC Movie: "Smash-Up On Interstate 5"

11 PM News

11:30 Fernwood 2 Night

12 M ABC Movie: "Romance Of A Horsethief"

WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)


5:55 Farm Report

6 AM Summer Semester: "Aging"

6:30 Morning Show

8 AM CBS News

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Here's Lucy

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '77 (Hans Conried, Richard Dawson,

Sarah Kennedy, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers,

Betty White)

4 PM Tattletales (Redd and Joi Foxx, Donald Ross and Patti

Deutsch, David and Anne Doyle)

4:30 Merv Griffin (Marcel Marceau, Eva Gabor, Virginia Graham)

5:55 Weather

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News


7 PM Gunsmoke

8 PM Jack Benny

8:30 Phyllis

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 One Day At A Time

10 PM Kojak

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Beg, Borrow...Or Steal"

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS)

6:50 News

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Let's Talk It Over

9:30 Donahue (Sophie Leavitt discusses inexpensive

cooking.)

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Almanac

1:15 Date With Del (a prefilmed interview with Marie

Masters of "As The World Turns")


1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '77

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Gunsmoke

5:30 Adam-12

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Treasure Hunt

8 PM Jack Benny

8:30 Phyllis

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 One Day At A Time

10 PM Kojak

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Beg, Borrow...Or Steal"

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS)

3 PM Paint Along With Nancy Kominsky

3:30 Antiques

4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Studio See

7 PM Wild Wild World Of Animals (in Costa Rica,

newly-hatched sea turtle make a perilous

trip from the beach nesting area to the sea;

awaiting them: lizards, crabs, birds)

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM All-Star Swing Festival (from '72: Benny Goodman,

Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Lionel Hampton,

Gene Krupa, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, Count Basie,

Joe Williams, Dizzy Gillespie, trumpeter Bobby Hackett,

Teddy Wilson, Earl "Fatha" Hines, Doc Severinsen, the

Tommy Flanagan Trio)

9 PM Opera Theater: "La Traviata"

sign of 11 PM

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

5:40 World At Large

6:10 News

6:30 Romper Room

7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals

8 AM Lassie
8:30 Hazel

9 AM The Lucy Show (guest: Danny Thomas)

9:30 Love, American Style (guests: Jim Backus,

Pamela Mason, Jo Anne Worley, Paul Lynde)

10 AM Movie: "Arab Commandos" ('68 film based on

the Six-Day War of the previous year)

11:55 News

12 N Perry Mason

1 PM Movie: "Sign Of The Pagan" (Jack Palance as

Attila the Hun, from '54)

2:55 News

3 PM Flintstones

3:30 The Archies

4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club

4:30 Addams Family

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 Hazel

6 PM Father Knows Best

6:30 Andy Griffith

7 PM That Girl

7:30 Dragnet (watch for John Sebastian in this late-'60s

episode)

8 PM Star Trek

9 PM Movie: "September Afair"

11 PM Dark Shadows
11:30 Movie: "Cargo To Capetown"

1:15 Movie: "Five" (tale of five people left alive after an

atomic blast, from '51)

3:10 News

3:30 Open Up

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS)

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Studio See

11 AM Paint Along With Nancy Kominsky

11:30 M.D. (medical advice)

12 N of the air

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Once Upon A Classic

7 PM Latin Atlanta '77 (also airing on Ch. 5 Sundays

at 8 AM)

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Cinema Showcase (guest: June Lockhart)

8:30 Consumer Survival Kit

9 PM Shades Of Greene (a man visits his childhood vacation


spot and recalls his World War II-era boyhood)

10 PM Nova ("Inside The Golden Gate" follows a U.S. Geological

Survey team on a tour of San Francisco Bay.)

11 PM Something Personal (why one couple's marriage broke up)

11:30 Captioned ABC News

sign of 12 M

WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.)

5 PM Entertainment Page

6:30 Spotlight (Ch. 5 sportscaster Harmon Wages is guest.)

7 PM Classic Country (hosts: Jim Reeves and Carl Smith)

8 PM Weekend Atlanta

9 PM Ludlow Porch (trivia games)

10 PM PTL Club

sign of 12 M

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Today

9 AM PTL Club continues

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 It's Anybody's Guess

12 N Shoot For The Stars (Lynn Redgrave, Wayne Rogers)

12:30 Chico And The Man

1 PM News

1:15 Noon Over Middle Georgia

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Gong Show

4:30 The Archies

5 PM Flintstones

5:30 TBA

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Partridge Family

7:30 All-Star Anything Goes

8 PM Baa Baa Black Sheep

9 PM Police Woman

10 PM Jack Van Impe Crusade (sermon topic: "The

Coming War With Russia")

11 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

11:30 Tonight Show

WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS)


3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Studio See

7 PM Weekly Edition

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM All-Star Swing Festival

9 PM Opera Theater: "La Traviata"

sign of 11 PM

WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.)

6:45 News

7 AM Tennessee Tuxedo

7:30 Lone Ranger

8 AM Mighty Mouse

8:30 Deputy Dawg

9 AM Heckle And Jeckle

9:30 Dennis The Menace

10 AM 700 Club

11:30 Practical Christian Living

12 N Acts 29

12:30 Mister Ed
1 PM Wagon Train

2 PM Summer Fun (cartoons)

2:30 Huck And Yogi

3 PM Popeye And Porky Hour

4 PM Superman

4:30 Batman (Burgess Meredith as the Penguin)

5 PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies

5:30 McHale's Navy

6 PM F Troop

6:30 Rifleman

7 PM Big Valley

8 PM 700 Club

9:30 Practical Christian Living

10 PM Hi Doug

10:30 Dwight Thompson

11 PM Best Of Groucho

11:30 Mayberry R.F.D.

12 M News

WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.)

3:20 Dr. J. Harold Smith

3:25 Hercules (cartoon)

3:30 Bozo's Big Top

4 PM Lidsville
4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM Quest For Adventure

6:30 Lassie

7 PM Animal World

7:30 Dr. E.J. Daniels Presents Happiness Is

8 PM Word Of God School With Rev. Albert Batts

8:30 United Christian Church

9:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

11 PM Dr. J. Harold Smith

sign of 11:05 PM

RETRO: Northern Michigan/Wisconsin, Aug. 22, 1973

Wednesday, August 22, 1973

Channel 2, WBAY, Green Bay WI (CBS)

MORNING

07:30 Cheer-Up Time

08:00 Beat the Clock

08:30 Flintstones

09:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 John Bartmann

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11:00 Gambit

11:30 Love of Life

AFTERNOON
12:00 The Young and the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

01:00 Noon Show

02:00 The Guiding Light

02:30 The Edge of Night

03:00 As the World Turns

03:30 Match Game '73

04:00 The Secret Storm

04:30 The Price is Right

05:00 Star Trek

EVENING

06:00 Gilligan's Island

06:30 CBS Evening News

07:00 News

07:30 Dragnet

08:00 Sonny and Cher

09:00 Dan August

10:00 Cannon

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "The Tin Star"

1:30a Movie "Reprisal"

Channel 5, WFRV, Green Bay, WI (NBC)


MORNING

08:00 Today Show

10:00 Dinah's Place

10:30 Baffle

11:00 Wizard of Odds

11:30 Hollywood Squares

AFTERNOON

12:00 Jeopardy

12:30 Who, What, When, Where

01:00 News

01:30 Three on a Match

02:00 Days of Our Lives

02:30 The Doctors

03:00 Another World

03:30 Return to Peyton Place

04:00 Somerset

04:30 Movie

EVENING

06:00 Truth or Consequences

06:30 NBC News

07:00 News

07:30 Hollywood Squares

08:00 Adam-12

08:30 NBC Mystery Movie -Madigan ("The Manhattan Beat")

10:00 Bighorn!
11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (guest host: Joey Bishop; guests Jack Klugman, Stan Kann, Marcel Marceau)

1:00a News

Channel 11, WLUK, Green Bay, WI (ABC)

MORNING

07:30 New Zoo Revue

08:00 News

09:00 Underdog

09:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10:00 The Joker's Wild

10:30 Phil Donahue

11:30 Brady Bunch

AFTERNOON

12:00 Password

12:30 Split Second

01:00 All My Children

01:30 Let's Make a Deal

02:00 Newlywed Game

02:30 Girl in My Life

03:00 General Hospital

03:30 One Life to Live

04:00 Love, American Style


04:30 The Munsters

05:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC

05:30 Green Acres

EVENING

06:00 ABC News

06:30 News

07:00 Dick Van Dyke Show

07:30 To Tell the Truth

08:00 Zoar

08:30 Movie of the Week "Goodnight, My Love"

10:00 World University Games

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Side Street"

Channel 4, WTMJ, Milwaukee, WI (NBC)

MORNING

07:00 New Zoo Revue

07:30 Morning Scene

08:00 Today Show

10:00 Dinah's Place

10:30 Baffle

11:00 Wizard of Odds

11:30 Hollywood Squares


AFTERNOON

12:00 Jeopardy

12:30 Who, What, When, Where

01:00 News

01:30 Three on a Match

02:00 Days of Our Lives

02:30 The Doctors

03:00 Another World

03:30 Return to Peyton Place

04:00 Somerset

04:30 Merv Griffin

EVENING

06:00 News

06:30 NBC News

07:00 News

07:30 Young Dr. Kildare

08:00 Adam-12

08:30 NBC Mystery Movie - Madigan ("The Manhattan Beat")

10:00 World University Games

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00a News

Channel 6, WITI, Milwaukee, WI (ABC)


MORNING

07:15 RFD Agriculture

07:30 Popeye

08:00 Funny Farm

09:00 Bullwinkle

09:30 Jef's Collie

10:00 Phil Donahue

11:00 Love, American Style

11:30 Brady Bunch

AFTERNOON

12:00 Password

12:30 Split Second

01:00 News

01:30 Let's Make a Deal

02:00 Newlywed Game

02:30 Girl in My Life

03:00 General Hospital

03:30 One Life to Live

04:00 Movie

EVENING

06:00 What's My Line?

06:30 ABC News

07:00 News

08:00 Love Thy Neighbor ("The Grass is Always Greener")

08:30 Earl Goes Fishing


09:00 Traveling with Roger Miller

10:00 Owen Marshall ("Some People in a Park")

11:00 News

11:45 Movie "Relentless Four"

1:30a News

1:40a ABC Wide World of Entertainment (Jack Paar)

Channel 7, WPBN, Traverse City, MI (NBC)

07:00 Today Show

09:00 Electric Company

09:30 Michigan Classroom

10:00 Dinah's Place

10:30 Baffle

11:00 Wizard of Odds

11:30 Hollywood Squares

AFTERNOON

12:00 Jeopardy

12:30 Who, What, When, Where

01:00 News

01:30 Three on a Match

02:00 Days of Our Lives

02:30 The Doctors

03:00 Another World


03:30 Return to Peyton Place

04:00 Somerset

04:30 Mike Douglas

EVENING

06:00 News

06:30 NBC News

07:00 Nashville Music

07:30 Police Surgeon

08:00 Adam-12

08:30 NBC Mystery Movie- Madigan

10:00 World University Games

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

Channel 29, WGTU, Traverse City, MI (ABC)

MORNING

10:30 Sesame Street

11:30 Brady Bunch

AFTERNOON

12:00 Password

12:30 Split Second

01:00 All My Children

01:30 Let's Make a Deal

02:00 Newlywed Game


02:30 Girl in My Life

03:00 General Hospital

03:30 One Life to Live

04:00 Movie

EVENING

06:00 ABC News

06:00 News

07:00 Truth or Consequences

07:30 To Tell the Truth

08:00 Love Thy Neighbor

08:30 Movie of the Week "Goodnight, My Love"

10:00 Owen Marshall

11:00 News

11:30 ABC Wide World of Entertainment (Jack Paar)

1:00a News

Channel 9, WWTV, Cadillac, MI (CBS)

MORNING

08:00 Captain Kangaroo

09:00 Michigan Classroom

10:00 The Joker's Wild

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11:00 Gambit
11:30 Love of Life

AFTERNOON

12:00 The Young and the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

01:00 Mid-Day

01:30 As the World Turns

02:00 The Guiding Light

02:30 The Edge of Night

03:00 The Price is Right

03:30 Match Game '73

04:00 The Secret Storm

04:30 The Virginian

EVENING

06:00 News

06:30 CBS Evening News

07:00 Let's Make a Deal

07:30 Buck Owens

08:00 Sonny and Cher

09:00 Dan August

10:00 Cannon

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Side Street"


Channel 13, WZZM, Grand Rapids, MI (ABC)

MORNING

06:30 Farm Show

07:00 Cartoons

07:30 Bozo

08:00 Cartoons

09:00 Early Show

10:30 Love, American Style

11:00 Password

11:30 Brady Bunch

AFTERNOON

12:00 News

12:30 Split Second

01:00 All My Children

01:30 Let's Make a Deal

02:00 Newlywed Game

02:30 Girl in My Life

03:00 General Hospital

03:30 One Life to Live

04:00 Mayberry RFD

04:30 Bonanza

05:30 News

EVENING

06:00 ABC News

06:30 NYPD
07:00 Truth or Consequences

07:30 To Tell the Truth

08:00 Love Thy Neighbor

08:30 Movie of the Week "Goodnight, My Love"

10:00 Owen Marshall

11:00 News

11:30 ABC Wide World of Entertainment (Jack Paar)

1:00a News

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Re: RETRO: Northern Michigan/Wisconsin, Aug. 22, 1973

During the early to mid 1980s and living between Chicago and South Bend, we naturally could
receive all those stations which meant we could watch things based on a Central or Eastern Time
Zone. We also could get signals from Madison, WI, some Milwaukee, WI, Kalamazoo, MI,
Lansing, MI and Fort Wayne, IN. Furthest station I was ever able to pick up was Cleveland, OH.
Albeit the picture was awful we could get the signals and audio usually came in better than the
picture so you could at least hear where the station was coming from. These were the good old
days, I doubt I would be able to pick up these stations like I did back then.

Sailor Moon TV Listings

I'm looking for stations and times of what aired Sailor Moon during the 95-96 season.
Here's what I know of so far.

KASA Fox 2 - Albuquerque, NM - 5:30 AM

WUPA UPN 69 - Atlanta, GA - 8:30 AM

WABM UPN 68 - Birmingham, AL - 8:30 AM

WLVI WB 56 - Boston, MA - 2:30 PM

WUTV Fox 29 - Bufalo, NY - 5:30 AM

WWBI UPN 27 - Burlington, VT - 3:00 PM

WFVT WB 55 - Charlotte, NC - 7:00 AM

WCIU Ind 26 - Chicago, IL - 8:00 AM

WSTR UPN 64 - Cincinnati, OH - 5:30 AM

WWHO WB 53 - Columbus, OH - 7:00 AM

KDFI Ind 27 - Dallas, TX - 8:30 AM

WXON WB 20 - Detroit, MI - 7:30 AM

WTVK UPN 46 - Fort Myers, FL - 5:30 AM

WPMT Fox 43 - Harrisburg, PA - 5:00 AM

WTXX UPN 20 - Hartford, CT - 3:30 PM

KTXH UPN 20 - Houston, TX - 5:30 AM

WNDY WB 23 - Indianapolis, IN - 6:30 AM

WDBD Fox 40 - Jackson, MS - 5:30 AM

KMCI HSN 38 - Kansas City, MO - ???

KCOP UPN 13 - Los Angeles, CA - 7:30 AM

WBFS UPN 33 - Miami, FL - 2:00 PM

WVTV Ind 18 - Milwaukee, WI - 6:30 AM

KMSP UPN 9 - Minneapolis, MN - 6:00 AM


WJTC UPN 44 - Mobile, AL - 6:30 AM

WPIX WB 11 - New York, NY - 6:30 AM

KOKH Fox 25 - Oklahoma City, OK - 5:30 AM

WRBW UPN 65 - Orlando, FL - 7:00 AM

WPSG UPN 57 - Philadelphia, PA - 8:00 AM

KASW WB 61 - Phoenix, AZ - 8:30 AM

WPTT UPN 22 - Pittsburgh, PA - 6:00 AM

WRLH Fox 35 - Richmond, VA - 5:30 AM

WUHF Fox 31 - Rochester, NY - 5:00 AM

KSTU Fox 13 - Salt Lake City, UT - 5:30 AM

KTTY WB 69 - San Diego, CA - 7:30 AM

KBHK UPN 44 - San Francisco, CA - 2:30 PM

WUBI WB 34 - Savannah, GA - 2:30 PM

KTZZ WB 22 - Seattle, WA - 9:00 AM

KSKN HSN 22 - Spokane, WA - 8:00 AM

WSYT Fox 68 - Syracuse, NY - 5:30 AM

WTTA Ind 38 - Tampa, FL - 8:00 AM

WBDC WB 50 - Washington, DC - 8:00 AM

WOLF Fox 38 - Wilkes-Barre, PA - 5:00 AM

Markets that did not clear:

Albany, NY

Charleston, SC

Charleston, WV
Ft. Wayne, IN

San Antonio, TX

West Monroe, LA

If any of you guys know any other listings that aired during the 1995-96 season for Sailor Moon,
just let me know!

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Oh here's another station that i Know of so far.

WHNS Fox 21 - Greenville, SC - 5:30 AM

WGSE WB 43 - Myrtle Beach, SC - ???

KSHV UPN 45 - Shreveport, LA - ???

Markets that did not clear:

Augusta, GA

Columbia, SC

Columbus, GA
Retro: Los Angeles/Anaheim/Tijuana/San Diego, Thursday, October 5, 1995

Thursday, October 5, 1995

Source: Santa Ana Orange County Register

KCBS 2 - CBS Los Angeles

5:30 am - Hard Copy

6:00 am - CBS Morning News (2x)

7:00 am - CBS This Morning

9:00 am - Guiding Light

10:00 am - The Price is Right

11:00 am - Young and the Restless

12:00 pm - News

12:30 pm - Bold and the Beautiful

1:00 pm - As the World Turns

2:00 pm - Carnie

3:00 pm - Day & Date

4:00 pm - News (2x)

5:00 pm - News

6:00 pm - CBS Evening News

6:30 pm - Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

7:00 pm - Hard Copy

7:30 pm - Entertainment Tonight

8:00 pm - Murder, She Wrote

9:00 pm - New York News


10:00 pm - 48 Hours

11:00 pm - News

11:35 pm - Late Show with David Letterman

12:35 am - Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

1:35 am - Geraldo

2:35 am - Top Cops

3:05 am - CBS Up to the Minute

KNBC 4 - NBC Los Angeles

4:30 am - This Morning's Business

5:00 am - News

5:30 am - Today in L.A.

7:00 am - Today

9:00 am - The Other Side

10:00 am - Leeza

11:00 am - News

11:30 am - A Current Afair

12:00 pm - Days of Our Lives

1:00 pm - Another World

2:00 pm - Donahue

3:00 pm - Sally Jessy Raphael

4:00 pm - News

5:00 pm - News

6:00 pm - News

6:30 pm - NBC Nightly News


7:00 pm - EXTRA

7:30 pm - OJ Simpson Trial

8:00 pm - Friends

8:30 pm - The Single Guy

9:00 pm - Seinfeld

9:30 pm - Caroline in the City

10:00 pm - ER

11:00 pm - News

11:35 pm - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37 am - Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:36 am - Later with Greg Kinnear

2:05 am - News

2:35 am - A Current Afair

3:05 am - NBC News Nightside

KTLA 5 - WB Los Angeles

5:00 am - Charles Perez

6:00 am - News

7:00 am - News

9:00 am - O.J. Simpson Trial

12:00 pm - News

1:00 pm - Charles Perez

2:00 pm - Doogie Howser, M.D.

2:30 pm - Mutant League

3:00 pm - That's Warner Bros!


3:30 pm - Dinosaurs

4:00 pm - Beverly Hills, 90210

5:00 pm - Blossom

5:30 pm - Animanaics

6:00 pm - Family Matters

6:30 pm - Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (2x)

7:30 pm - Seinfeld

8:00 pm - MOVIE: To Catch a Killer

10:00 pm - News

11:00 pm - Cheers

11:30 pm - Coach

12:00 am - News (repeat)

1:00 am - Northern Exposure

2:00 am - Infomercials (1 hr.)

3:00 am - MOVIE: The China Lake Murders

XETV 6 - Fox Tijuana

6:00 am - Fox Cubhouse

6:30 am - VR Troopers

7:00 am - Aladdin

7:30 am - Garfield and Friends

8:00 am - Goof Troop

8:30 am - Bonkers

9:00 am - I Love Lucy

9:30 am - Andy Griffith


10:00 am - Who's the Boss?

10:30 am - Blossom

11:00 am - Danny!

12:00 pm - Richard Bey

1:00 pm - Charles Perez

2:00 pm - Blossom

2:30 pm - The Pink Panther

3:00 pm - Gargoyles

3:30 pm - Taz-Mania

4:00 pm - X-Men

4:30 pm - Adventures of Batman & Robin

5:00 pm - Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

5:30 pm - Doogie Howser, M.D.

6:00 pm - America's Funniest Home Videos

6:30 pm - Married...with Children

7:00 pm - The Simpsons

7:30 pm - Home Improvement

8:00 pm - Living Single

8:30 pm - The Crew

9:00 pm - New York Undercover

10:00 pm - Star Trek: The Next Generation

11:00 pm - The Hitchhiker

11:30 pm - Coach

12:00 am - Charles Perez

1:00 am - Richard Bey


2:00 am - Of the air

KABC 7 - ABC Los Angeles

5:00 am - ABC World News This Morning

5:30 am - News

7:00 am - Good Morning America

9:00 am - Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 am - Mike & Maty

11:00 am - Loving

11:30 am - News

12:00 pm - All My Children

1:00 pm - One Life to Live

2:00 pm - General Hospital

3:00 pm - Oprah Winfrey

4:00 pm - News

5:00 pm - News

6:00 pm - News

6:30 pm - ABC World News Tonight

7:00 pm - Jeopardy!

7:30 pm - Wheel of Fortune

8:00 pm - Charlie Grace

9:00 pm - The Monroes

10:00 pm - Turning Point

11:00 pm - News

11:35 pm - Nightline
12:05 am - MOVIE: The Boys from Brazil

2:05 am - ABC World News Now

KFMB 8 - CBS San Diego

5:00 am - CBS Morning News

5:30 am - News

6:00 am - News

7:00 am - CBS This Morning

9:00 am - Gordon Elliott

10:00 am - The Price is Right

11:00 am - Young and the Restless

12:00 pm - News

12:30 pm - Bold and the Beautiful

1:00 pm - As the World Turns

2:00 pm - Guiding Light

3:00 pm - Jenny Jones

4:00 pm - News

5:00 pm - News

6:00 pm - CBS Evening News

6:30 pm - News

7:00 pm - Entertainment Tonight

7:30 pm - Hard Copy

8:00 pm - Murder, She Wrote

9:00 pm - New York News

10:00 pm - 48 Hours
11:00 pm - News

11:35 pm - Late Show with David Letterman

12:35 am - Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

1:35 am - Rolonda

2:35 am - CBS Up to the Minute

KCAL 9 - Ind Los Angeles

5:00 am - Faith 20

5:30 am - Dennis the Menace

6:00 am - Blinky Bill

6:30 am - Bananas in Pajamas

7:00 am - Littlest Pet Shop

7:30 am - Mighty Max

8:00 am - Toon Town Kids

9:00 am - The Golden Girls

9:30 am - Court TV: Inside America's Courts

10:00 am - George & Alana

11:00 am - Rolonda

12:00 pm - News

1:00 pm - Maury

2:00 pm - Marilyn Kagan

3:00 pm - News

4:00 pm - Goof Troop

4:30 pm - Bonkers

5:00 pm - Aladdin
5:30 pm - Gargoyles

6:00 pm - America's Funniest Home Videos (2x)

7:00 pm - Inside Edition

7:30 pm - American Journal

8:00 pm - News

9:00 pm - News

10:00 pm - News

11:15 pm - Jerry Springer

12:15 am - Maury

1:15 am - Rush Limbaugh

1:45 am - Lauren Hutton And...

2:15 am - Infomercials (until 3:00am)

3:00 am - The Golden Girls

3:30 am - Perfect Strangers

4:00 am - WKRP in Cincinnati

4:30 am - Jimmy Swaggart

KGTV 10 - ABC San Diego

5:00 am - News

5:30 am - Good Morning San Diego

7:00 am - Good Morning America

9:00 am - Carnie

10:00 am - Mike & Maty

11:00 am - News

12:00 pm - All My Children


1:00 pm - One Life to Live

2:00 pm - General Hospital

3:00 pm - Ricki Lake

4:00 pm - Oprah Winfrey

5:00 pm - News

6:00 pm - ABC World News Tonight

6:30 pm - News

7:00 pm - Inside Edition

7:30 pm - American Journal

8:00 pm - Charlie Grace

9:00 pm - The Monroes

10:00 pm - Turning Point

11:00 pm - News

11:35 pm - Nightline

12:05 am - Rush Limbaugh

12:35 am - America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

1:05 am - News

1:40 am - Court TV: Inside America's Courts

2:10 am - Infomercial

2:40 am - ABC World News Now

KTTV 11 - Fox Los Angeles

5:00 am - Gabrielle

6:00 am - News

7:00 am - Good Day L.A.


9:00 am - I Love Lucy (2x)

10:00 am - Mark Walberg

11:00 am - Gordon Elliott

12:00 pm - Gabrielle

1:00 pm - Andy Griffith (2x)

2:00 pm - Fox Cubhouse

2:30 pm - Bobby's World

3:00 pm - VR Troopers

3:30 pm - Taz-Mania

4:00 pm - X-Men

4:30 pm - Adventures of Batman & Robin

5:00 pm - Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

5:30 pm - The Wonder Years

6:00 pm - Married... with Children

6:30 pm - Cops

7:00 pm - Home Improvement

7:30 pm - The Simpsons

8:00 pm - Living Single

8:30 pm - The Crew

9:00 pm - New York Undercover

10:00 pm - News

11:00 pm - Married...with Children

11:30 pm - M*A*S*H

12:00 am - Cops

12:30 am - Infomercials (until 2:00am)


2:00 am - Beverly Hillbillies

2:30 am - Andy Griffith

3:00 am - Perry Mason

4:00 am - Andy Griffith (2x)

KCOP 13 - UPN Los Angeles

5:00 am - Dear John

5:30 am - Mama's Family

6:00 am - 700 Club

7:00 am - Garfield and Friends

7:30 am - Sailor Moon

8:00 am - Highlander: The Animated Series

8:30 am - The Pink Panther

9:00 am - Baywatch

10:00 am - Ricki Lake

11:00 am - Jenny Jones

12:00 pm - Tempestt

1:00 pm - Danny!

2:00 pm - Jenny Jones

3:00 pm - Richard Bey

4:00 pm - Montel Williams

5:00 pm - Ricki Lake

6:00 pm - Step by Step

6:30 pm - Roseanne

7:00 pm - Star Trek: The Next Generation


8:00 pm - MOVIE: The Grifters

10:00 pm - News

11:00 pm - America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

11:30 pm - LAPD: Life on the Beat

12:00 am - Stephanie Miller

1:00 am - Infomercials (until 2:30am)

2:30 am - MOVIE: Travis McGee: The Empty Copper Sea

4:30 am - Dear John

KNSD 39 - NBC San Diego

5:30 am - This Morning's Business

6:00 am - CNN Headline News

6:30 am - News

7:00 am - Today

9:00 am - Gabrielle

10:00 am - Mark Walberg

11:00 am - The Other Side

12:00 pm - Leeza

1:00 pm - Another World

2:00 pm - Days of Our Lives

3:00 pm - LAPD: Life on the Beat

3:30 pm - Cops

4:00 pm - News

5:00 pm - News

5:30 pm - NBC Nightly News


6:00 pm - News

6:30 pm - Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

7:00 pm - Wheel of Fortune

7:30 pm - Jeopardy!

8:00 pm - Friends

8:30 pm - The Single Guy

9:00 pm - Seinfeld

9:30 pm - Caroline in the City

10:00 pm - ER

11:00 pm - News

11:35 pm - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37 am - Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:36 am - Later with Greg Kinnear

2:05 am - NBC News Nightside

KDOC 56 - Ind Anaheim

5:00 am - Of the air

5:30 am - Joyce Meyer

6:00 am - Benny Hinn

6:30 am - Kenneth Copeland

7:00 am - News

7:30 am - Ohaya Salon

8:00 am - Infomercial

8:30 am - Morris Cerullo

9:00 am - Infomercials (1 hr.)


10:00 am - CNN Headline News

10:30 am - Southland

11:00 am - I Spy

12:00 pm - Perry Mason

1:00 pm - Wild, Wild West

2:00 pm - Barnaby Jones

3:00 pm - Froozies

3:30 pm - Rifleman

4:00 pm - Gunsmoke

5:00 pm - Wild, Wild West

6:00 pm - Newhart

6:30 pm - Hogan's Heroes

7:00 pm - Bonanza

8:00 pm - Racing from Oaktree

8:30 pm - Infomercials (until 10:00pm)

10:00 pm - Combat

11:00 pm - Infomercials (2 hrs.)

1:00 am - Hot Seat

1:30 am - ViaTV (until 5:00am)

Retro: Jacksonville/New Bern - 10/05/1995

Thursday, October 5, 1995

WITN-TV NBC7

05:30AM NBC News at Sunrise


06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Geraldo

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM The Other Side

12:00PM News

12:30PM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Ricki Lake

04:00PM Montel Williams

05:00PM Hard Copy

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC Nightly News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

08:00PM Friends

08:30PM The Single Guy

09:00PM Frasier

09:30PM Caroline in the City

10:00PM ER

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien


01:36AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM Maury

03:05AM NBC News Nightside

WFXI/WYDO-TV FOX8/14

05:00AM 21 Jump Street

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Mutant League

07:00AM Aladdin

07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM Bonkers

08:30AM Gargoyles

09:00AM Full House

09:30AM Blossom

10:00AM Dinosaurs

10:30AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

11:00AM Tempestt

12:00PM Jenny Jones

01:00PM In the Heat of the Night

02:00PM Paid Programming

02:30PM Fox Cubhouse

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM X-Men

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers


05:00PM Family Matters

05:30PM Step by Step

06:00PM Roseanne

06:30PM M*A*S*H

07:00PM The Simpsons

07:30PM Home Improvement

08:00PM Living Single

08:30PM The Crew

09:00PM New York Undercover

10:00PM News

10:30PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

11:30PM Stephanie Miller

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM EXTRA

01:30AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

02:00AM Northern Exposure

03:00AM MOVIE: Moon Rainbow

WNCT-TV CBS9

05:30AM Carolina Today

07:00AM CBS This Morning

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Danny!

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News
12:30PM Young and the Restless

01:30PM Bold and the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Baywatch

05:00PM America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

05:30PM A Current Afair

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Murder, She Wrote

09:00PM New York News

10:00PM 48 Hours

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Letterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM News

02:12AM CBS Up to the Minute

WCTI-TV ABC12

05:30AM ABC News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Sally
10:00AM Donahue

11:00AM Mike & Maty

12:00PM News

12:30PM Loving

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM Cops

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Charlie Grace

09:00PM The Monroes

10:00PM Turning Point

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Rush Limbaugh

12:35AM Jerry Springer

01:35AM Home Shopping Spree

03:00AM Home Shopping Spree

03:30AM ABC World News Now


Superstations:

Chicago:

WGN-TV WB9 (listings ET)

05:00AM Charles Perez

06:00AM Paid Programming

06:30AM Kenneth Copeland

07:00AM Adrian Rogers

07:30AM Breakthrough

08:00AM News

09:00AM Dennis the Menace

09:30AM Dennis the Menace

10:00AM Andy Griffith

10:30AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

11:00AM Perry Mason

12:00PM Geraldo

01:00PM News

02:00PM Quincy, M.E.

03:00PM Charles Perez

04:00PM That's Warner Bros!

04:30PM Animaniacs

05:00PM Family Matters

05:30PM California Dreams

06:00PM Saved by the Bell

06:30PM Saved by the Bell

07:00PM Family Matters


07:30PM Newhart

08:00PM MOVIE: Eye of the Storm

10:00PM News

11:00PM Night Court

11:30PM Simon & Simon

12:30AM The Honeymooners

01:00AM In the Heat of the Night

02:00AM Gift of Love

03:00AM MOVIE: Ragtime, Part II

04:30AM Soloflex

New York:

WWOR EMI Service

06:00AM Benny Hinn

06:30AM The Woody Woodpecker Show

07:00AM Yogi Bear

07:30AM Please Don't Eat the Daisies

08:00AM I Dream of Jeannie

08:30AM Bewitched

09:00AM Courtship of Eddie's Father

09:30AM The Partridge Family

10:00AM Charles in Charge

10:30AM Who's the Boss?

11:00AM The Love Boat

12:00PM The Fugitive


01:00PM Streets of San Francisco

02:00PM Barnaby Jones

03:00PM The Mod Squad

04:00PM Charles in Charge

04:30PM The Flying Nun

05:00PM Papal Coverage

08:00PM That Girl

08:30PM That Girl

09:00PM The Mod Squad

10:00PM News

11:00PM Barnaby Jones

12:00AM Hazel

12:30AM Paid Programming (2x)

01:30AM News

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM Paid Programming

03:30AM Paid Programming

04:00AM Home Shopping Spree

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, August 22, 1959 - MN State Edition

There's somethign for everyone this week, from Saturday night preseason football to the
American Legion parade, a documentary on challenges for public schools, championship boxing,
and an ad for a gilrl reporter. Really, who could ask for anything more?

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/08/th...t-22-1959.html
As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are most welcome.

Looking at this week's listing, I find it interesting as always how many 30-minute programs the
networks had. There's a real art to writing a tight 30 minute program, especially a drama.

Wednesday, August 26, 1959

KTCA, Channel 2 (Educ.)

Evening

06:00p

06:15p Tales of Poindexter

06:30p Minnesota State Fair

07:00p Survival in the Sea

07:30p From Haydn to Hi-Fi

08:00p A Prospect of Literature

08:30p Exceptional Child

09:00p Humanities I

10:00p Secret of Flight

10:30p Intent of Art

KDAL, Channel 3 (Duluth) (CBS)

Morning

08:00a CBS News (Blair Clark)

08:15a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a On the Go

09:30a Sam Levenson

10:00a I Love Lucy


10:30a Top Dollar

11:00a Love of Life

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

11:45a Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

12:05p Town and Country

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p For Better or Worse

01:30p House Party

02:00p The Big Payof

02:30p The Verdict is Yours

03:00p Brighter Day

03:15p The Secret Storm

03:30p The Edge of Night

04:00p TV Hour of Stars

05:00p African Patrol

05:30p Mickey Mouse Club

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:15p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

06:30p Keep Talking

07:00p Ozzie and Harriet

07:30p Trackdown

08:00p The Millionaire


08:30p Ive Got a Secret

09:00p U.S. Steel Hour A Taste of Champagne

10:00p News, Sports (local)

10:15p Movie Afair in Monte Carlo

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

07:00a Cartoons

08:00a CBS News (Blair Clark)

08:15a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Reuben K. Youngdahl

09:15a News/Whats New

09:30a Sam Levenson

10:00a I Love Lucy

10:30a Top Dollar

11:00a Love of Life

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

11:45a Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:15p Take Five

12:20p Weather

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p For Better or Worse

01:30p House Party


02:00p The Big Payof

02:30p The Verdict is Yours

03:00p Brighter Day

03:15p The Secret Storm

03:30p The Edge of Night

04:00p Around the Town

04:30p Axel and His Dog

05:00p Woody Woodpecker

05:30p Popeye Clubhouse

05:55p Sports, Weather

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:15p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

06:30p Roy Rogers

07:00p Keep Talking

07:30p Trackdown

08:00p The Millionaire

08:30p Ive Got a Secret

09:00p U.S. Steel Hour A Taste of Champagne

10:00p News, Sports (local)

10:30p Doctor Christian

11:00p Movie It Had To Be You

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning
06:30a David Stone

07:00a Today

09:00a Dough Re Mi

09:30a Treasure Hunt

10:00a The Price Is Right

10:30a Concentration

11:00a Tic Tac Dough

11:30a It Could Be You

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:20p Treasure Chest

01:00p Queen for a Day

01:30p Blondie

02:00p Young Dr. Malone

02:30p From These Roots

03:00p Truth or Consequences (color)

03:30p County Fair

04:00p Peoples Choice

04:30p My Little Margie

05:00p Sherwood Forest

05:45p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:20p You Should Know

06:30p Wagon Train


07:30p The Price is Right (color)

08:00p Dave King (color)

08:30p Bat Masterson

09:00p This is Your Life

09:30p Flight

10:00p News, Sports (local)

10:30p Mr. District Attorney

11:00p Jack Paar

12:00a News (local)

12:05a The Unexpected

WDSM, Channel 6 (Duluth) (NBC)

Morning

07:00a Today

09:00a Dough Re Mi

09:30a Treasure Hunt

10:00a The Price Is Right

10:30a Concentration

11:00a Tic Tac Dough

11:30a It Could Be You

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:05p Movie My Wild Irish Rose pt 2

01:00p Queen for a Day

01:30p Blondie
02:00p Young Dr. Malone

02:30p From These Roots

03:00p Truth or Consequences (color)

03:30p County Fair

04:00p Captain Q and Popeye

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:15p NBC News (Huntley/ Brinkley)

06:30p Wagon Train

07:30p The Price is Right (color)

08:00p Dave King (color)

08:30p Bat Masterson

09:00p Boxing Rodrigues vs. Stitch

09:45p Its in the Book

10:00p News, Sports (local)

10:15p Bold Venture

10:45p Sports

11:00p Jack Paar

KMMT, Channe 6 (Austin) (ABC)

Morning

11:00a Childrens Gospel Hour

11:30a Cartoon Carnival

Afternoon

12:00p Across the Board


12:30p Pantomime Quiz

01:00p Music Bingo

01:30p News, Weather (local)

01:40p Matinee With Marge

02:00p Your Day in Court

02:30p Gale Storm

03:00p Beat the Clock

03:30p Who Do You Trust?

04:00p American Bandstand

05:30p Mickey Mouse Club

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:15p ABC News (John Daly)

06:30p Judge Roy Bean

07:00p Court of Last Resort

07:30p Ozzie and Harriet

08:00p Donna Reed

08:30p Accused

09:00p Boxing Rodrigues vs. Stitch

09:45p Sports

10:00p News, Sports (local)

10:30p Movie The Black Glove

11:45p News (local)

KMSP, Channel 9 (Ind.)


Morning

11: 55a Chapel of the Air

Afternoon

12:00p Kartoontime

12:30p Chuck Carson

01:30p John Nesbitt

02:00p Movie Welcome Home

03:30p Mr. and Mrs. North

04:00p TV Readers Digest

04:30p I Married Joan

05:00p Susie

05:30p Our Miss Brooks

Evening

06:00p Looney Tuners Club

06:30p Juke Box Jury

07:30p Bengal Lancers

08:00p Peoples Court

08:30p The Honeymooners

09:00p Movie Deep Waters

10:30p News (local)

10:30p News, Sports, Weather

10:55p Mike Wallace Interview (Capt. William Bradley)

11:25p Movie Bandit Queen

KROC, Channel 10 (Rochester) (NBC)


Morning

07:00a Today

09:00a Dough Re Mi

09:30a Treasure Hunt

10:00a The Price Is Right

10:30a Concentration

11:00a Tic Tac Dough

11:30a It Could Be You

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:15p Channel 10 Calling

12:30p Trading Post

12:45p Industry on Parade

01:00p Queen for a Day

01:30p Blondie

02:00p Young Dr. Malone

02:30p From These Roots

03:00p Truth or Consequences (color)

03:30p County Fair

04:00p Faith for Today

04:30p Ruf and Ready

05:00p Casey Jones

05:30p Superman

Evening

06:00p News (local)


06:15p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

06:30p Wagon Train

07:30p The Price is Right (color)

08:00p Dave King (color)

08:30p Bat Masterson

09:00p African Patrol

09:30p The Big Picture

10:00p News, Sports (local)

10:30p Jack Paar

WTCN, Channel 11 (ABC)

Morning

08:30a Film Short

08:55a Farm News

09:00a Romper Room (Miss Kay)

10:00a Movie Gold Diggers of 1933

11:40a Mark Stevens

11:45a News, Weather (local)

Afternoon

12:00p Across the Board

12:30p Pantomime Quiz

01:00p Music Bingo

01:30p Mark Stevens

01:35p Burns and Allen

02:00p Your Day in Court


02:30p Gale Storm

03:00p Beat the Clock

03:30p Who Do You Trust?

04:00p American Bandstand

05:00p Casey

05:30p Mickey Mouse Club

Evening

06:00p Citizen Soldier

06:30p All-Star Theater

07:00p Court of Last Resort

07:30p Ozzie and Harriet

08:00p Donna Reed

08:30p Air Power

09:00p Boxing Rodrigues vs. Stitch

09:45p News, Weather (local)

10:05p Movie Mr. Skeffington

11:20p Mark Stevens

11:25p Final News Roundup

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Sat. October 6th, 1990

Source: News Tribune

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle (ABC)


5 KING Seattle NBC

7 KIRO Seattle CBS

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma IND

13 KCPQ Tacoma Fox

22 KTZZ Seattle IND

28 KTPS Tacoma PBS

8am to 12am only.

8am

2 Sesame Street

4 Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters

5 Captain N and Super Mario Bros

7 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (from 7:30)

9 Reading Comprehension

11 Williams TV

13 Tom and Jerry Kids

22 Paid Programming (to 1030)

28 3-2-1 Contact

8:30

5 Gravedale High

7 NW Home and Garden

9 Western Tradition
11 Paid Program

13 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes

28 Raising America's Children

9am

2 Elephant (?)

4 Beetlejuice

5 Kid n' Play

7 World General Conference at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

From Salt Lake City, UT. Live.

9 Western Tradition

11 Widget

13 Piggsburg Pigs

28 Portrait of a Family

9:30

2 Cents (?)

4 New Kids on the Block

5 Chipmunks Go to the Movies

9 Ethics in America

11 Ranger Charlie and Rosco (local)

13 Fun House

28 Sewing Connection

10am
2 Wonders (?)

4 Bugs Bunny and Tweety

5 Saved By The Bell

11 Tiny Toon Adventures

13 The Cougs with Mike Price

28 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

10:30

2 Canadian Gardener

5 Guys Next Door

9 Psychology Behavior

11 Green Hornet

13 Siskel and Ebert

"Avalon"; "Fantasia."

22 Greatest Sports Legends

28 Sewing With Nancy

11am

2 Fishing

4 Little Rosey

5 Saturday Morning Videos

7 College Football

Florida State at Miami, from the Orange Bowl.

9 Psychology Behavior

11 Batman
13 Scooby and the Reluctant Werewolf

Dracula transforms Shaggy into a canine horror when the werewolf drops out of the annual
Transylvania car racde.

22 Movie

"Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer." [1956] Bruce Bennett.

28 This Old House

11:30

2 People (?)

4 Pup Named Scooby Doo

5 Music Magic

9 Raising America's Children

11 Batman

28 From a Country Garden

Noon

2 Sportsweekend

4 College Football Previews

PAC 10.

5 Wild Kingdom

9 Tony Brown's Journal

11 Superboy

Lex forges an evil alliance.

28 New Yankee Workshop

12:30
4 College Football

Arizona at UCLA.

5 Home Again

Bob looks over the frame layout.

9 South Africa Now

11 Super Force

22 Dracula (weekly show)

28 Computer Chronicles

1pm

5 Kenny Rogers Classic

Athletes and celebrities compete in a variety of sports from the home of Kenny Rogers in Athens,
Ga.

9 Sewing with Nancy

11 Movie

"The Green Berets" [1968] John Wayne. A cynical war correspondent goes on special assignment
to Vietnam with an army career man.

13 Movie

"The Cat From Outer Space." [1978] Ken Berry, Sandy Duncan. An extraterrestrial tomcat
crashlands on Earth and seeks help from U.S. scientists to repair his spaceship.

22 NWA Pro Wrestling

28 Survival

1:30

9 MotorWeek

2PM
9 Joy of Painting

22 WWF Superstars of Wrestling

28 Infinite Voyage

2:30

9 Victory Garden

3PM

2 Saturday Report

5 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

7 Paid Program

9 Cats and Dogs

13 Star Trek

Kirk, Spock and McCoy are trapped in the past from which return to the present means death.

22 Baretta

Baretta becomes involved with a beautiful but dangerous young woman while working
undercover.

28 Mystery!

3:30

7 Quicksilver

9 Hometime

4PM

2 Driver (?)

4 Inspot
5 Entertainment Tonight (1 hour)

Actor Matthew Modine's latest movies "Pacific Heights" and "Memphis Belle."

7 AAA World of Travel

9 Frugal Gourmet

11 Who's the Boss?

Jonathan's date falls for Tony.

13 College Football

Washington at Arizona State.

22 Kojak

A police detective pursues his partner's murder.

28 Masterpiece Theatre

4:30

2 NHL Pregame

4 Sledge Hammer!

Babies disappear from the hospital.

7 News

Brian Wood.

9 Pierre Franey

11 Cheers

A pitcher loses Sam's good luck charm.

5PM

2 NHL Hockey

Regional coverage. (unknown which teams)


4 Remington Steele

5 News

David Kerley, Lori Matsukawa, Lou Gellos, Larry Schick.

7 MLB Playofs

American League Championship Series - Oakland As at Boston Red Sox, game one, from Fenway
Park.

9 This Old House

11 Night Court

The staf meets Christine's suitor.

22 Columbo

Lt. Columbo investigates the murder of a senatorial candidate's campaign manager.

5:30

9 World of Ideas

11 News

Kimberly Hill, Tony Potts, Anne Miller.

6PM

4 On Scene: Emergency Response

5 NBC News

9 All Creatures Great and Small

11 Movie

"Strange Brew." [1983] Dave Thomas. The McKenzie Brothers attempt to outsmart a demented
brewmaster.

28 Austin City Limits

Keith Whitley and Skip Ewing perform.


6:30

4 News

John Seigenthaler.

5 Seahawks Insider

7PM

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 21 Jump Street (reruns probably)

9 Nature

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

Picard visits his older brother Robert on Earth.

22 New Adam-12

28 Long Ago and Far Away

7:30

4 Front Runners

Dick Clark.

22 New Dragnet

28 Degrassi Junior High

8pm

2 Gatineau Clog (what was this?)

4 Young Riders

Wild Bill Hickok sets out to bring an impersonator to justice.


5 Parenthood

Gil manages his dad's finance.

7 Sports TV

9 Discoveries Underwater

11 Movie

"An Officer and a Gentleman." [1982] Richard Gere. A hardened loser learns a lesson in
responsibility when he enlists in the Naval Aviation Corps. Winner of two Oscars.

13 Totally Hidden Video

22 Battlestar Galactica

Apollo undercovers a blackmail plot and finds his own life in danger.

28 Planet Earth

8:30

5 Working It Out

13 Haywire

Comic Ritch Shydner.

9pm

2 Forum

4 China Beach

Boonie and Dr. Ricahrd continue their Vietnam discussion.

5 Golden Girls

Stan piques Dorothy's interest.

7 Cosby Show

Denise drops out of college.

9 Cousteau's Rediscovery of the World


13 Cops

A multiple homicide.

22 Movie

"24 Hours to Kill." [1965] Mickey Rooney, Lex Barker. Two pilots forced to land in Lebanon find
themselves in the middle of an elaborate smuggling and murder plot.

28 Survival

9:30

5 Empty Nest

Carol falls for Barbara's boyfriend.

7 Magnum P.I.

TC's daughter is abducted during a visit to the estate.

13 American Chronicles

A bikers convention.

10pm

2 Diversity

4 Twin Peaks

Agent Cooper gets help; Audrey Horne is in deep trouble; Donna Hayward meets a stranger.

5 Carol and Company

Carol plays a judge.

9 Austin City Limits

13 Movie

"The Couch Trip." [1987] Dan Aykroyd, Walter Matthau. An escaped mental patient becomes a
Beverly Hills radio psychologist.

28 Frontline Special Report: Global Dump


10:30

2 LegalWise

5 American Dreamer

Tom reconsiders religious feelings.

7 Cosby Show

Clif gets in shape for his physical.

11 News

Kimberly Hill, Tony Potts, Anne Miller.

11PM

2 The National

4 News

John Seigenthaler.

5 News

David Kerley, Lori Matsukawa.

7 News

Brian Wood.

9 Austin City Limits

11 M*A*S*H

Charles refuses to solve his snoring problem.

22 Tales from the Darkside

A woman is terrorized

28 Of the Air
11:30

2 Sportsline

4 Star Search

5 Almost Live!

"Field of Dreams 2."

7 Husky Locker Room

11 Hunter

A man avenges his brother's death.

22 Monsters

A psychiatrist has a new patient.

-crainbebo

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Tue. November 17th, 1992

Source: News/Tribune. 8am to 5am only.

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

7 KIRO Seattle CBS

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma IND

13 KCPQ Tacoma Fox

20 KTBW Tacoma TBN


22 KTZZ Seattle IND

28 KBTC Tacoma PBS

11/17/92

8am

2 CBC News continued

4 Good Morning America continued

5 Today continued

7 This Morning continued

9 Shining Time Station

11 DuckTales

13 Tom and Jerry

20 Kenneth Copeland

22 Paid Programming (to 9am)

28 Sesame Street

8:30

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Camp Candy

13 Flintstones

20 Seattle Praise the Lord

9am

2 What on Earth

4 Regis and Kathie Lee


Scheduled: seventh Drive and Dream contest winner selected.

5 Days of Our Lives

7 Simon and Simon

9 Sesame Street

11 Little House on the Prairie

13 Family Feud Challenge

22 700 Club

28 Sit and Be Fit

9:30

2 Urban Peasant

28 Family (?)

10am

2 Fred Penner's Place

4 Home

Scheduled: a behind-the-scenes look at the daytime drama "All My Children"; vegetarian recipes
for the holiday; homemade Christmas ornaments.

5 Jerry Springer

Scheduled: Teenage prostitutes and their parents.

7 The Price is Right

9 Instructional TV

11 Golden Girls

13 Vicki!

Scheduled: women who have modeled for Playboy magazine.

22 Robert Tilton
28 Painting (who knows)

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

11 Designing Women

20 Casey Treat

28 Paulson (?)

11am

2 Sesame Street

4 Emergency Call

5 Doctor Dean

Topic: when health insurance is denied.

7 Young and the Restless

11 People's Court

13 Bonanza

20 James Robison

22 Paid Programming

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

11:30

4 Loving

5 Classic Concentration

11 People's Court

20 Benny Hinn
28 Reading Rainbow

Noon

2 4 All My Children

5 7 News

11 In the Heat of the Night

13 Matlock

20 700 Club

22 Movie

"Out of the Dark." [1988] Cameron Dye.

28 Sesame Street

12:30

5 Closer Look-Faith Daniels

Scheduled: talk show junkies.

1PM

2 Midday

4 One Life to Live

5 Another World

7 As the World Turns

9 Instructional TV

11 Movie

"Stagecoach." (could be one of a few with this title, gonna say the 1986 Willie Nelson TV movie)

13 Movie
"Man on a Swing." [1974] Clif Robertson.

20 Cornerstone

28 OWL/TV

A 1000 year old Indian pueblo; milking a cow; a leaf-rolling weevil; sewing soft people.

1:30

20 Marilyn Hickey

28 Write Course

"Developing Form."

2PM

2 Coronation Street

4 General Hospital

5 Santa Barbara

7 Guiding Light

9 Sewing with Nancy

A fold-and-go garment bag; a multi-pocketed tote and other gifts for the traveler.

20 Praise the Lord

22 Perry Mason

Wearing a bathrobe and sporting a black eye, Diana Reynolds enters Mason's legal life.

28 Destinos-An Introduction to Spanish

After trying to comfort a worried Arturo, Raquel goes shopping for her Puerto Rican trip.

2:30

2 Babar
9 Sesame Street

28 Destinos-An Introduction to Spanish

Raquel and Arturo meet Hector at a pier where he gives Arturo a letter from Angel.

3PM

2 Taxi

Tony returns to the boxing game as manager of a young heavyweight.

4 Northwest Afternoon

5 Maury Povich

7 Sally Jessy Raphael

Scheduled: women who have had afairs with married men including one who became pregnant.

11 Inspector Gadget

13 Chip 'n Dale

22 Heathclif

28 Jenkins' Art Workshop

Golden roses.

3:30

2 WKRP in Cincinnati

Twenty-five years after their elopement, Arthur and Carmen plan a "simple little wedding."

9 Reading Rainbow

Isabel Sanford narrates "The Patchwork Quilt"; Boston Children's Museum.

11 Tom and Jerry

13 Tale Spin

22 Casper
28 Frugal Gourmet

Jamaican dishes, including oxtail stew, pigtails and beans, and curried goat.

4PM

2 Video Hits

4 You Bet Your Life

5 Oprah Winfrey

Scheduled: Rejected for man with money.

7 Donahue

Scheduled topic: death penalty executioners.

9 Square One Television

11 Woody Woodpecker

13 Darkwing Duck

20 MacLeod

22 Jetsons

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

4:30

2 Golden Girls

Blanche discovers she has exceeded the legal number of tenants she is allowed

4 Family Feud

9 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

11 Saved By The Bell

13 Goof Troop

20 R. Bonnke
22 Penelope Pitstop

28 Square One Television

5PM

2 Empty Nest

Lonesome Charley goes to great lengths to guarantee visitors during his hospital stay.

4 News

Dan Lewis, Kathi Goertzen, Steve Pool, Bruce King.

5 News

Jean Enersen, Barry Judge, Tony Ventrella, Jef Renner.

7 News

Susan Hutchison, Gary Justice, Steve Raible, Harry Wappler.

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

A game with string; a dairy farm; King Fridays plans a budget.

11 Growing Pains

Luke's new job causes problems.

13 Tiny Toon Adventures

20 Scenes

22 Little Mermaid

28 Nightly Business Report

5:30

2 CBC News

Kevin Evans.

9 Nightly Business Report


The Money File; "Women in Power" [part 1 of 3].

11 Who's the Boss?

Sam helps Al get an apartment.

13 Batman

20 New Life

22 Captain N and the Video Game Masters

28 EastEnders

6PM

4 ABC World News Tonight-Jennings

5 NBC Nightly News-Brokaw

7 CBS Evening News-Rather

9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

11 Full House

D.J. goes on a crash diet.

13 Cops

Deputies prepare for the Super Bowl weekend. (So this *was* the police show and not the
cartoon. Seattle Times had it listed as C.O.P.S. like the cartoon, making it confusing.)

20 Robinson (not James Robison)

22 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau

A touching story of the sea arrow squids of the Pacific.

28 Adam Smith-Latin Boom

Guests include Argentina's President Carlos Menem and economist Miguel Angel Broda. Part 1 of
2.

6:30
4 News

Eric Slocum, Kathi Goertzen, Steve Pool, Bruce King.

5 News

Jean Enersen, Mike James, Tony Ventrella, Jef Renner.

7 Cosby Show

Kenny plots to get Rudy back.

11 Wonder Years

Kevin joins the yearbook staf.

13 Hard Copy

20 The Answer

28 Shoptalk

"Foul Play: Unsafe Poultry, Seafood and Meat."

7PM

2 On the Road Again

An indoor butterfly garden on Vancouver Island; a recycler who makes art out of tin cans; an
artist who paints stones.

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Evening

7 News

Monica Hart, Brian Wood.

9 Nova

Researchers in Sarasota, Fla., and Shark Bay, Australia, study the social behavior of bottle-neck
dolphins.

11 Cheers

Rebecca forgets to renew the bar's license.


13 Inside Edition

Scheduled: Neo-Nazis in Germany.

20 Praise the Lord

22 Montel Williams

Scheduled topic: Teen girls involved in gangs.

28 Shining Time Station

Schemer locks Harry out of his workshop.

7:30

2 Market Place

The number of children killed by crossing in front of a school bus; an Edmonton woman's secret
to winning contests.

4 Jeopardy!

5 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Jean Smart.

7 Steve Raible

11 Golden Girls

Sophia consults personal ads.

13 A Current Afair

28 Reading Rainbow

See 3:30, KCTS.

8pm

2 the fifth estate

The disappearance of a Prince Edward Island woman, missing for 10 years.

4 Full House
Jesse and Joey direct a school play.

5 Quantum Leap

Sam is a sherif investigating a murder whose main suspect is his daughter.

7 Rescue 911

Salute to female rescuers includes a dispatcher, a 9-year-old and an employer.

9 Frontline

Lawyer Frank Ragano, whose clients included Teamsters President Jimmy Hofa and mobster
Santo Trafficante, goes public with what he knows.

11 Movie

"Dead Calm." [1988] Sam Neill, Nicole Kidman. A mysterious stranger and a boatload of corpses
spell trouble for two vacationers on the high seas.

13 Movie

"Hamburger Hill." [1987] Anthony Barrile, Michael Patrick Boatman. Based on the 101st Airborne
Division's valiant 10-day efort to secure a strategic military location in South Vietnam.

22 Jenny Jones

Scheduled: In-laws faced over hubby's death.

28 Discouraged Child: Bright but Underachieving

Decoding the complex behavioral patterns of children who are bright and intelligent but who
chronically fail to live up to their potential.

8:30

4 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

Mark joins the NBA.

9pm

2 CBC Prime Time News

Peter Mansbridge.
4 Roseanne

A burglar tries to break into Roseanne's diner.

5 Reasonable Doubts

Maggie goes into a state of shock after one of her clients is murdered.

7 Movie

"Overkill: The Aileen Wuornos Story." [1992] Jean Smart, Park Overall. Premiere. Based on the
true story of the first convicted female serial killer in the United States.

9 Survive

How Holocaust survivors endured the Hitler death camps.

22 Nighttalk Jane Whitney

Scheduled: Hubby's hairstylist wears lingerie.

28 Listening to America

The uses and abuses of political language.

9:30

4 Coach

Christine plans a perfect wedding.

10pm

2 Adrienne Clarkston Presents

A look behind the scenes at Hollywood's world of animation and the animators who graduate
from Sheridan College in Oakville, Ont.

4 Going to Extremes

Dr. Croft plans to be the star in a promotional video for the university.

(Part of this episode, and the entire episodes of Roseanne and Coach from this night I have on a
home recorded VHS complete with original commercials from KOMO.)

5 Dateline
Scheduled: children and pornography.

9 Wings Over the World

A historical overview of terminated aviation programs caught between the drawing board and
the sky.

11 News

Don Porter, Kimberly Hill, Rod Simons, Larry Schick.

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

Troi, Worf and Alexander strap on their Wild West six-guns.

20 Brock

22 News

Susan Hutchison, Gary Justice, Harry Wappler.

28 Nightly Business Report

10:30

20 Benny Hinn

22 Infatuation

28 EastEnders

11PM

2 Bangkok Hilton

Katrina and Arkie are stopped by Thai custom officials while trying to leave Bangkok; Katrina is
arrested and charged with drug trafficking; and Arkie disappears. Part 3 of 6.

4 News

Dan Lewis, Kathi Goertzen, Steve Pool, Bruce King.

5 News

Jean Enersen, Barry Judge, Tony Ventrella.


7 News

Susan Hutchison, Gary Justice, Harry Wappler.

9 Yes, Prime Minister

Sir Humphrey may be implicated in an espionage scandal, while the public is preoccupied with a
pet dog lost on an army artillery range.

11 Married...with Children

Kelly ends up on TV.

13 Studs

20 M. Barber

22 Montel Williams

Two brothers are reunited.

28 Of the Air

11:30

4 Nightline

7 Forever Knight

9 Butterflies

Leonard asks Ria to spend his birthday with him.

11 Designing Women

Charlene decides to quit her job.

13 Arsenio Hall

20 R Jackson

11:35

5 Tonight Show
Midnight

2 Star Trek

Spock is possessed by an overwhelming mating urge.

4 Geraldo

Scheduled: middle-aged women who marry teenagers.

9 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

11 Whoopi Goldberg

Scheduled: Carol Burnett.

20 Seattle Praise the Lord

22 Byron Allen

12:30

7 Rush Limbaugh

11 Love Connection

13 Star Search (weekday version)

22 Infatuation

12:35

5 Late Night with David Letterman

Scheduled: news anchor Forrest Sawyer.

1AM

2 Movie

"Once Upon a Honeymoon." [1942] Ginger Rogers.

4 Joan Rivers
Scheduled: The guests of "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper." Guests include Mark Curry and Holly
Robinson.

7 Paid Program

9 Today's Japan

11 Love Connection

13 Perfect Strangers

22 The Judge

1:30

7 13 Paid Program

9 Heritage

The Hispanic exodus from the Roman Catholic Church; California Chicanos rediscover American
Indian spiritualism; Chimayo.

11 Taxi

22 Best of The Judge

1:35

5 Later with Bob Costas

Guest: actress Lauren Hutton.

2AM

4 That's Amore

7 CBS News Up to the Minute

9 Are You Being Served?

11 Movie

"Six Pack." [1982] Kenny Rogers.


13 The Big Valley

20 Feedback

22 Movie

"The Losers."(not sure which one, one in 1970 and another in 1952...)

2:05

5 Paid Program

2:30

4 News

9 Keeping Up Appearances

Hyacinth organizes an event down to the last sugar lump.

20 Public Report

2:35

5 NBC Nightside

3AM

2 Of the Air

4 ABC World News Now

9 Instructional TV

13 Movie

"Widow." [1976] Michael Learned.

20 Scenes
3:30

20 Benny Hinn

4AM

11 News

20 Tripp

22 Shepherd's Chapel

4:30

5 NBC News at Sunrise

20 Walt Mills

-crainbebo

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Tue. March 28th, 1995

Source: Seattle Times

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

7 KIRO Seattle UPN

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma CBS

13 KCPQ Tacoma Fox


22 KTZZ Seattle WB

28 KBTC Tacoma PBS

Just days after the CBS/UPN switch, there was some interesting programming on both
channels...

3/28/95

7am

4 Good Morning America

Oscar review.

5 Today

Oscar winners; review of the Oscar broadcast; author Chuck Hogan ["The Standof"].

7 7 Live

9 Lamb Chop's Play Along

11 This Morning

Oscar review and parties; daytime activities that afect a child's sleep; fashions for large women.

13 Conan the Adventurer

22 Garfield

28 Morning Business Report

7:30

9 Shining Time Station

13 V.R. Troopers

22 Mighty Max

28 Homestretch

8am
9 Barney and Friends

13 Bobby's World

22 Sybersquad

28 Sesame Street

8:30

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

13 Pink Panther

22 Transformers

9am

2 What on Earth

4 Regis and Kathie Lee

5 Days Of Our Lives

7 Maury Povich

Parents object to interracial dating.

9 Sesame Street

11 Jerry Springer

A philanderer wants his girlfriend black. (show started to get trashy at this time...)

13 Johnson (? cartoon)

22 Biker Mice from Mars

28 Sit and Be Fit

9:30

2 CBC Playground
13 Captain Planet

22 Paid Program

28 Watercolor Workshop with Terry Madden

Pennsylvania old stone barns.

10am

2 Fred Penner's Place

4 Mike & Maty

Saxophonist Dave Koz; ambush make-over.

5 The Other Side

7 Ricki Lake

Scheduled: Homosexuals assert their identity.

9 Instructional TV

11 The Price is Right

13 Little House on the Prairie

22 700 Club

28 Joy of Painting

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

28 Acrylic Painting with Brenda Harris

An autumn scene.

11am

2 Sesame Street
4 Inside Edition

5 Sally Jessy Raphael

Scheduled: Mother overdoses her teens.

7 Highway to Heaven (not common on stations at this point...)

11 The Young and the Restless

13 In the Heat of the Night

22 Judge For Yourself (who hosted this?)

Rekindling old romance.

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

11:30

4 Loving

28 Reading Rainbow

Noon

2 4 All My Children

5 7 News

11 Golden Girls

13 Matlock

22 Family Feud (Richard Dawson's ill-fated 94-95 return)

28 Sesame Street

12:30

5 Evening Magazine

11 The Bold and the Beautiful


22 Family Feud

1PM

2 4 One Life to Live

5 Leeza

7 Hard Copy

11 As the World Turns

13 Movie

"The Deadly Game." [1977] Robert Forster. A stuntman dies during the making of a police movie;
his brother takes his place to investigate.

22 Charles Perez

Scheduled topic: Men who disrespect women.

28 Big Comfy Couch

1:30

7 Entertainment Tonight (had to be last night's broadcast)

28 Thinking Allowed

Steven Duke discusses drug use.

2PM

2 Midday

4 General Hospital

5 Gordon Elliott

Scheduled topic: missing children.

7 Rockford Files (the reruns were on for a little while and then replaced by talk shows - Tempestt
in 1995-96 and Pat Bullard after that)
9 Sesame Street

11 Guiding Light

22 Jones & Jury

28 To Be Announced

2:30

22 Tale Spin

3PM

2 Coronation Street

4 Northwest Afternoon

Scheduled: How to become debt-free.

5 Donahue

Scheduled topic: Women reluctant to marry.

7 Maury Povich

Scheduled topic: Black sheep of the family.

9 Barney and Friends

11 Cosby Show

13 Tiny Toon Adventures

22 Darkwing Duck

28 Jenkins' Art Workshop

Kathwren and Gary collaborate.

3:30

2 Urban Peasant
9 The Puzzle Place

11 Full House

13 Taz-Mania

22 Goof Troop

28 Burt Wolf's Table

Miami's Little Havana; origin of the honeymoon.

4PM

2 Northwood

4 Jeopardy! (2nd run)

5 Oprah Winfrey

People who can't get over their former spouses.

7 Ricki Lake

Topic: marriage vs. co-habitation.

9 28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

11 Roseanne

13 Animaniacs

22 Bonkers

4:30

2 Family Matters

4 Inside Edition

9 Ghostwriter

11 Murphy Brown

13 Power Rangers
22 Aladdin

28 Reading Rainbow

5PM

2 Simpsons

4 5 7 News

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Cheers (sitcom reruns at 5PM in Seattle on a big 3 was VERY uncommon by then - even in the
mid 1980s there were 1-hour newscasts at 5PM on 4, 5 and 7.)

13 Doogie Howser, M.D.

22 Family Matters

28 ITN World News

5:30

2 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

9 Nightly Business Report

11 CBS News

13 M*A*S*H

22 Family Matters

28 Info TV

6PM

2 7 11 News

4 ABC News

5 NBC News

9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
13 Rescue 911

22 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

28 EastEnders

6:30

4 5 News

7 Stories of the Highway Patrol

Border Patrol chases illegal immigrants; towing fee; stop nets gun; marijuana; bank robbers.

11 Roseanne

13 A Current Afair

22 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

28 Ghostwriter

7PM

2 On the Road Again

Tracking wolves in Alberta.

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Evening Magazine

7 Entertainment Tonight

9 Bill Nye the Science Guy

Living things are made of cells; DNA; amoeba and paramecium.

11 Married...with Children

13 Cops

San Bernardino, CA: Officer pursues armed suspect; flood traps man; man on a sidewalk is
armed.

22 Beverly Hills, 90210


Andrea and Brenda fall for the same teacher; Brenda reconsiders her feelings for Dylan; Brandon
buys his dream car.

7:30

2 Market Place

4 Jeopardy!

5 American Journal

7 Hard Copy

9 Asia Now

News of Asia and the Pacific; co-host Jean Enersen. (Must have been KCTS-produced!)

11 EXTRA!

13 The Simpsons

28 Reading Rainbow

8PM

2 the fifth estate

4 Full House

Michelle is in danger of being booted from a secret club.

5 Wings

Joe can't convince Brian and Helen that Sandy Cooper [Valerie Mahafey] is obsessed with him.

7 Marker

The young daughter [Courtney Peldon] of a murdered man asks Richard [Richard Grieco] to help
find a large diamond that was recently stolen.

9 Nova

"Secret of the Wild Child." Social workers find a teen imprisoned from infancy by her parents.

11 Under One Roof


Maggie [Vanessa Bell Calloway] must cater to others on the day she graduates from college.

13 Movie

"Raising Cain." [1992] John Lithgow. Mad alter-ego brothers round up children for their crackpot
father's experiments. Directed by Brian De Palma.

22 Jenny Jones

Scheduled topic: family reunions.

28 The Human Language

Human language combines speech with body movements, gestures and facial expressions.

8:30

4 Thunder Alley

Harry fears punishment after dropping a marble into the engine of Gil's car.

5 NewsRadio

Dave and Lisa [Dave Foley, Maura Tierney] get friendly after a post-work dinner.

9pm

2 Witness

Maj. Gen. Lewis MacKenzie explores Cyprus peacekeeping; successful U.N. missions and
methods. Part 2 of 2.

4 Home Improvement

Jill sees Tim's videotaped critique of her speech.

5 Frasier

Frasier hires a bodyguard [Alyson Reed] to protect him from a stalker.

7 The Watcher

Thieves quarrel over a woman's slot machine winnings; hateful man tells a masseuse about his
run-ins.

9 Live from Lincoln Center


Yves Abel conducts a New York City Opera performance of "La Traviata"; Janice Hall, Stephen
Mark Brown and Louis Otey sing the roles of Violetta, Alfredo and Germont. [Italian, English
subtitles]

11 Rescue 911

Man on snowboard loses control; couple tries to save dying teen; art student has plaster
accident; traffic accident injures girl.

22 Montel Williams

Scheduled topic: Long-distance relationships.

28 The Kalamazoo River: Evidence and Omen

Three artists in Michigan discuss the river.

9:30

4 Bringing Up Jack

A radio sports personality [Jack Gallagher] shares parenting experiences with listeners.

5 Pride & Joy

Nathan [Jeremy Piven] admits once having a crush on Amy [Julie Warner].

28 Future Quest

Global citizenry; racial prejudice; love; procreation; familial security.

10pm

2 CBC Prime Time News

4 NYPD Blue

Simone senses a kid accused of a turf-war shooting is protecting someone; an HIV-positive


lothario is targeted by a woman he infected.

5 Dateline NBC

7 News

11 Burke's Law
Amos weighs a marriage proposal while investigating the murder of a TV producer; guests
Thomas Calabro; Dom DeLuise; Nicole Eggert; Pat Harrington; Howard Hesseman.

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

Data's head is among artifacts of an alien visit to 19th-century San Francisco. Part 2 of 2.

22 Richard Bey

Scheduled topic: disreputable people.

28 EastEnders

10:30

28 ITN World News

11PM

2 4 5 7 11 News

13 M*A*S*H

22 Top Cops

28 The Human Language

11:30

2 Comics

United Kingdom women's comedy troupe spoofs Canadian customs.

13 Rush Limbaugh

22 Top Cops

Gunman terrorizes a Chicago school; officer killed.

11:35

4 Nightline
5 Tonight Show/Jay Leno

Carol Burnett; Quentin Tarantino; Branford Marsalis.

7 Stories of the Highway Patrol

Driver plunges into lagoon; drugged taxi driver; traffic stop nets drug paraphernalia; boyfriend
takes a hostage.

11 Late Show/David Letterman

Whoopi Goldberg; Marv Albert; singer Edie Brickell.

12AM

2 Rik Mayall Presents

Station personnel misinterpret the private conversation of a TV game-show host.

9 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

13 Northern Exposure

Chris falls for a woman whose pets he accidentally killed; Maurice's antique German clock can't
keep accurate time.

22 Jenny Jones

Scheduled topic: Homosexuals who attract heterosexuals.

28 The Kalamazoo River: Evidence and Omen

12:05

4 Geraldo

Scheduled topic: scams.

7 Jon Stewart

Sid Caesar; Jean Smart; Karen Finley; Victoria Williams.

12:30
28 Future Quest

12:35

5 Late Night/Conan O'Brien

Actor Scott Thompson; talk show host Chris Matthews.

11 Night Court

1AM

2 Movie

"The Spy in Black." [1939] Conrad Veidt, Sebastian Shaw. A World War I German submarine
commander meets two triple agents in the Orkney Islands.

9 Today's Japan

13 The Newz

Commercial parody; "Cold Beer."

28 EastEnders

1:05

4 Magnum P.I.

7 11 Paid Program

-crainbebo

Retro: Montana Sun, Aug 27, 1989

from TV Guide- Montana edition

part 1: Montana channels


KTVQ 2-CBS Billings

6:30 It's Your Business

7:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

8:30 Face the Nation

9:00 Face the State

9:30 Perspective

10:00 Healthy Lifestyles

10:30 Infomercial

11:00 Powerboat Racing: ofshore race from Michigan

noon Hydroplane Racing: Seafair Rainier Cup

1:00 NFL Preview

2:00 World Series of Golf

4:00 Super Chargers

4:30 CBS Evening News

5:00 Public People/Private Lives

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Murder, She Wrote

8:00 Movie "Tricks of the Trade"

10:00 News

10:30 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

11:30 CBS News

11:45 Siskel & Ebert

KRTV 3-CBS Great Falls


6:30 It's Your Business

7:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

8:30 Perspective on Great Falls

9:00 Face the State

9:30 World Tomorrow

10:00 Infomercial

10:30 Powerboat Racing: Champion Spark Plug Powerboat Classic

11:00 Hydroplane Racing (as noon, 2)

noon Powerboat Racing (as 11am, 2)

1:00 NFL Preview

2:00 World Series of Golf

4:00 Wheel Power

4:30 CBS Evening News

5:00 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Murder, She Wrote

8:00 Movie "Tricks of the Trade"

10:00 News

10:30 Hee Haw (co-host Reba McIntire/guests Kitty Wells, Lyle Lovett, and Louis Nye)

11:30 Weekend with Crook & Chase

KYUS 3-Miles City/KOUS 4-Hardin, Billings/KCTZ 7-Bozeman (ABC)

7:30 (3) Jerry Falwell

7:30 (4/7) Music & the Spoken Word

8:00 (4/7) Health Show


8:30 Animated Classics

9:00 (3/4) Lundstroms

9:00 (7) Summit University Forum

9:30 (3/4) Kenneth Copeland

10:00 (7) Mama's Family

10:30 This Week with David Brinkley

11:30 (3/4) World Tomorrow

11:30 (7) Dennis the Menace (animated)

noon Business World

12:30 Movie "Captains Courageous" (colorized)

2:30 US Amateur Championship golf

4:00 At the Movies

4:30 Dick Clark's Golden Greats

5:00 Star Search

6:00 Incredible Sunday

7:00 MacGyver

8:00 Movie "The Gladiator"

10:00 It's a Living

10:30 She's the Sherif

11:00 (3/4) Tender is the Night (conclusion)

KXLF 4-CBS/ABC Butte

7:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

8:30 Focus

9:00 Face the State


9:30 Face the Nation

10:00 It's Your Business

10:30 Healthy Lifestyles

11:00 TBA

1:00 NFL Preview

2:00 World Series of Golf

4:00 Weekend with Crook & Chase

4:30 CBS Evening News

5:00 Hee Haw (as 10:30pm, 3GF)

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Murder, She Wrote

8:00 Movie "Tricks of the Trade"

10:00 News

10:30 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

11:30 CBS News

KFBB 5-ABC/Fox Great Falls

7:00 US Farm Report

7:30 Close-Up Great Falls

8:00 Infomercial

8:30 Fishing the West

9:00 Soul-er Energy

9:30 Lundstroms

10:00 Health Show

10:30 Business World


11:00 This Week with David Brinkley

noon Indian Country

12:30 National Geographic

1:30 Cousteau's Rediscovery of the World (Australia)

2:30 US Amateur Championship golf

4:00 Wild Kingdom

4:30 ABC World News Sunday

5:00 Incredible Sunday

6:00 MacGyver

7:00 Movie "The Gladiator"

9:00 America's Most Wanted

9:30 Cops

10:00 News

10:20 ABC News

10:35 Star Search

11:35 Close-Up Great Falls

KXGN 5-CBS/NBC Glendive

7:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

8:30 Face the Nation

9:00 Amazing Facts

9:30 Meet the Press

10:00 Fishing the West

10:30 Great Escape

11:00 Mother-Daughter International Pageant (host John Davidson)


1:00 NFL Preview

2:00 World Series of Golf

4:00 Healthy Lifestyles

4:30 CBS Evening News

5:00 60 Minutes

6:00 Murder, She Wrote

7:00 Movie "Tricks of the Trade"

9:00 Golden Girls (delay from Sat 8pm)

9:30 Let's Talk About It

10:00 CBS News

10:15 Christopher Closeup

10:30 At the Movies

11:00 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

KTVM 6-Butte/KCFW 9-Kalispell/KECI 13-Missoula (NBC/ABC)

6:00 Sunday Today

7:30 Viewpoint

8:00 Lundstroms

8:30 World Tomorrow

9:00 Robert Schuller

10:00 Siskel & Ebert

10:30 Infomercial

11:00 Wonderful World of Disney

noon Deputy (bw)

12:30 Fred Meyer Challenge golf


2:30 NBC SportsWorld: WBA lightweight title bout-champ Edwin Rosario (35-3/31 KO) v Lupe
Suarez (28-2/23 KO)/ NFL preview

4:00 Fishing the West

4:30 NBC Nightly News

5:00 News

5:30 M*A*S*H

6:00 Magical World of Disney "The Barefoot Executive" (1971, pt 1)

7:00 Family Ties

7:30 My Two Dads

8:00 Movie "LA Takedown"

10:00 Black Sheep Squadron

11:00 George Michael Sports Machine

11:30 Movie "The Burning Bed"

KULR 8-NBC Billings

7:00 TBA

8:00 Jerry Falwell

9:00 TBA

9:30 George Vandeman

10:00 Meet the Press

10:30 Greatest Sports Legends

11:00 Movie "Condorman"

1:00 Fishing the West

1:30 Future Legends of the Sports World

2:30 NBC SportsWorld

4:00 Straight Issues


4:30 NBC Nightly News

5:00 Wonderful World of Disney

6:00 Magical World of Disney

7:00 Family Ties

7:30 My Two Dads

8:00 Movie "LA Takedown"

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "The Longest Day" (bw)

KPAX 8-CBS/ABC/Fox Kalispell

7:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

8:30 Face the Nation

9:00 Face the State

9:30 Real Estate Marketplace

10:00 It's Your Business

10:30 Infomercial

11:00 Focus

11:30 Queensland Upside Down Under

12:30 Infomercial

1:00 NFL Preview

2:00 World Series of Golf

4:00 Healthy Lifestyles

4:30 CBS Evening News

5:00 21 Jump Street

6:00 60 Minutes
7:00 Murder, She Wrote

8:00 Movie "Tricks of the Trade"

10:00 News

10:30 America's Most Wanted

11:00 War of the World

KUSM 9-PBS Bozeman

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 and 8:30 New Literacy

9:00 and 9:30 French in Action

10:00 Focus on Watercolor

10:30 Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel

11:00 and 11:30 Western Tradition

noon Canada: True North

1:00 National Audubon Society

2:00 Mystery! "Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: Sleeping Murder"

4:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Fortunes of War" (pt 5)

5:00 Lawrence Welk

6:00 Entertaining the Troops

8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Forunes of War" (pts 6 and 7)

10:00 Market to Market

10:30 John McLaughlin's One on One

KTVH 12-NBC Helena

7:00 Sunday Today


8:30 Meet the Press

9:00 George Vandeman

9:30 Jerry Falwell

10:30 This is the Life

11:00 Movie "Captains Courageous" (colorized)

1:00 25th Anniversary of Reno Air Races

2:00 Road to Performance

2:30 NBC SportsWorld

4:00 Wild Kingdom

4:30 Mama's Family

5:00 NBC Nightly News

5:30 Great Escape

6:00 Magical World of Disney

7:00 Family Ties

7:30 My Two Dads

8:00 Movie "LA Takedown"

10:00 News

10:15 Entertainment This Week

11:15 George Michael Sports Machine

11:45 Great Escape

KTGF 16-NBC Great Falls

6:00 Sunday Today

7:30 Meet the Press

8:00 Jerry Falwell


9:00 Infomercial

9:30 Day of Discovery

10:00 Movie "DARYL"

noon All the King's Horses

12:30 Movie "Captains Courageous" (colorized)

2:30 NBC SportsWorld

4:00 Movie "Summer Rental"

6:00 Magical World of Disney

7:00 Family Ties

7:30 My Two Dads

8:00 Movie "LA Takedown"

10:00 News

10:20 Movie "Choke Canyon"

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part 2: from out-of-state

All listings Mountain Time

KREM 2-CBS Spokane WA


7:30 Porky Pig & Friends

8:00 Infomercial

8:30 Compton Report

9:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

10:30 Face the Nation

11:00 and noon Love Boat

1:00 NFL Preview

2:00 World Series of Golf

4:00 Simon & Simon

5:00 Movie "Hard Country"

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 News

8:00 60 Minutes

9:00 Murder, She Wrote

10:00 Movie "Tricks of the Trade"

mid. News

12:15 CBS News

12:30 Infomercial

1:00 Movie "Phone Call from a Stranger" (bw)

3:00 CBS News Nightwatch

KUTV 2-NBC Salt Lake City UT

6:30 Sacred Heart

6:45 From the Cathedral

7:00 Robert Schuller


8:00 Sunday Today

9:30 Meet the Press

10:00 Day of Discovery

10:30 Movie "The Far Country"

12:30 Surfing: Aloha Classic III/World Wavesailing

1:30 Greatest Sports Legends 15th Anniversary, conclusion

2:30 NBC SportsWorld

4:00 She's the Sherif

4:30 NBC Nightly News

5:00 Great Escape

5:30 News

6:00 Magical World of Disney

7:00 Family Ties

7:30 My Two Dads

8:00 Movie "LA Takedown"

10:00 News

10:35 Take 2

11:15 Entertainment This Week

12:15 At the Movies

12:45 Movie "Tobruk"

KWGN 2-Ind Denver CO

5:00 and 5:30 SCTV Network

6:00 Jefersons

6:30 Your Right to Say It


7:00 Mass for Shut-Ins

7:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

8:00 Charles in Charge

8:30 Dif'rent Strokes

9:00 Leave It to Beaver (bw)

9:30 Addams Family (bw)

10:00 Movie "The Road to Singapore" (bw)

noon Movie "Suddenly Single"

1:30 Movie "The Blues Brothers"

4:00 Super Chargers

4:30 Charles in Charge

5:00 Public People/Private Lives

6:00 Star Trek

7:00 Movie "Rollercoaster"

9:30 News

10:00 Benson

10:30 T.J. Hooker

11:30 Monsters

mid. Tales from the Darkside

12:30 At the Movies

1:00 Lou Grant

2:00 Fame

3:00 and 3:30 Mary Tyler Moore

KXLY 4-ABC Spokane WA


7:00 EWU Education

7:30 Revival Hour

8:30 Kenneth Copeland

9:30 Robert Schuller

10:30 World Tomorrow

11:00 Infomercial

11:30 Raising Drug-Free Kids

noon Infomercial

12:30 This Week with David Brinkley

1:30 Business World

2:00 Health Show

2:30 Movie "Brian's Song"

4:00 Starting from Scratch

4:30 US Amateur Championship golf

6:00 Gunsmoke

7:00 News

7:30 ABC World News Sunday

8:00 Incredible Sunday

9:00 MacGyver

10:00 Movie "The Gladiator"

mid. News

12:30 USA Today Weekend

1:30 News

2:00 ABC News


KSL 5-CBS Salt Lake City UT

6:00 Laverne & Shirley

6:30 Wonderful World of Disney

7:30 World Tomorrow

8:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

9:30 Music & the Spoken Word (KSL is owned by the Mormons, who produce this program)

10:00 Face the Nation

10:30 Infomercial

11:00 NFL Preview (syndied?)

noon My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys

1:00 NFL Preview (from CBS)

2:00 World Series of Golf

4:00 What a Country!

4:30 CBS Evening News

5:00 M*A*S*H

5:30 News

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Murder, She Wrote

8:00 Movie "Tricks of the Trade"

10:00 News

10:35 Sports Beat: Sunday

10:50 LaVell Edwards (BYU football)

11:20 CBS News

11:35 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

12:35 Public People/Private Lives


1:35 CBS News Nightwatch

4:00 Headline News

KHQ 6-NBC Spokane WA

6:30 Bob Newhart

7:00 Infomercials

8:30 Sunday Today

10:00 Meet the Press

10:30 Infomercials

1:00 Promise of America

2:00 Wild Kingdom

2:30 NBC SportsWorld

4:00 Dr. Edell's Medical Journal

4:30 Great Escape

5:00 Mountain Climber

5:30 Airwaves (coping with strokes)

6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 News

7:00 Wild Kingdom

7:30 Webster

8:00 Magical World of Disney

9:00 My Two Dads

9:30 Family Ties

10:00 Movie "LA Takedown"

mid. News
12:30 Movie "Avalanche"

2:30 Dukes of Hazzard

KSPS 7-PBS Spokane WA

8:00 and 9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Reading Rainbow

10:30 For Veterans Only

11:00 Outdoor Idaho

11:30 Hometime

noon Hollywood (pt 1)

1:00 Washington Week in Review

1:30 Wall Street Week

2:00 Firing Line (from Cape Town with black activist Neville Alexander)

3:00 Smithsonian World

4:00 MotorWeek '89

4:30 Travel Magazine

5:00 When Havoc Struck

5:30 Victory Garden

6:00 Make Yourself at Home

6:30 This Old House

7:10 All Creatures Great & Small (7 was in a pledge period)

8:10 and 9:20 National Audubon Society (shark at 8:10/grizzlies at 9:20)

10:30 Masterpiece Theatre "Fortunes of War" (pt 6)

11:30 How Far Home: Veterans After Vietnam

mid. LateNight America with Dennis Wholey (journalism in America)


CFAC 7-Ind Lethbridge AB

5:00 News

5:30 Sports

6:00 Men in Action

6:30 It Figures

7:00 Mr. Wizard's World

7:30 Monty's Travelling Reptile Show

8:00 Circle Square

8:30 Day of Discovery

9:00 Voice of Victory

9:30 Movie "The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming"

noon Movie "That's Entertainment"

2:30 Conquest

5:30 News

6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

7:00 Who's the Boss?

7:30 Movie "Kojak: The Price of Justice"

9:30 Heartland

10:00 News

10:30 Bob Izumi Real Fishing Show

11:00 Sports

11:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

mid. Duet

12:30 Movie "Heartbreakers"


2:30 Movie "Modern Romance"

4:30 Newsweek

KUMV 8-NBC Williston ND

6:00 Sunday Today

7:30 Meet the Press

8:00 Religious Town Hall

8:30 Day of Discovery

9:00 World Tomorrow

9:30 Catholic Mass

10:00 Christian Lifestyle Magazine

10:30 Viewpoint

11:00 Bonanza

noon Wild Kingdom

12:30 Weekend with Crook & Chase

1:00 Infomercial

1:30 Powerboat Racing (Michigan)

2:30 NBC SportsWorld

4:00 She's the Sherif

4:30 NBC Nightly News

5:00 Magical World of Disney

6:00 Family Ties

6:30 My Two Dads

7:00 Movie "LA Takedown"

9:00 News
9:30 Bonanza

10:30 Kojak

11:30 George Michael Sports Machine

KXMD 11-CBS Williston ND

6:00 D. James Kennedy

7:00 Greatest Sports Legends

7:30 Lundstroms

8:00 Lutherans of the Prairie

8:30 Jerry Falwell

9:30 Jimmy Swaggart

10:30 Face the Nation

11:00 Healthy Lifestyles

11:30 Greatest Sports Legends 15th Anniversary, conclusion

12:30 Super Sports Follies

1:00 NFL Preview

2:00 World Series of Golf

4:00 Infomercial

4:30 CBS Evening News

5:00 60 Minutes

6:00 Murder, She Wrote

7:00 Movie "Tricks of the Trade"

9:00 News

9:15 CBS News

9:30 Mama's Family


10:00 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

11:00 Dukes of Hazzard

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Hey bluenoser, can you post listings for Montana from Monday, August 28, 1989?

Retro: Hartford/Providence December 31,1962-January 2, 1963

Source The Day (New London, CT) December 31, 1962

This covers Monday (New Years Eve 1962), Tuesday (New Years Day 1963) and Wednesday
(January 2, 1963). The Day does not have morning listings, just afternoon and evening and does
not denote color broadcasts.

WTEV New Bedford debuted on January 1, 1963. They commenced programming at midnight,
but listings do not begin until noon.

3 WTIC Hartford (CBS)

Monday Evening (New Years Eve)

05:00p Movie (in progress)

06:25p Weather

06:30p News, Sports

06:45p News
07:00p Movie

09:00p Danny Thomas Show

09:30p Andy Griffith Show

10:00p (The New) Loretta Young Show

10:30p Stump the Stars

11:00p News, Weather

11:15p Guy Lombardo

12:15a Movie

01:50a News

Tuesday Afternoon (New Years Day)

12:00p Tournament of Roses Parade

01:45p News

02:00p Password

02:30p Cotton Bowl Game

Tuesday Evening

05:30p Movie

06:25p Weather, News, Sports

06:45p News

07:00p To Tell the Truth

07:30p What in the World

08:00p Lloyd Bridges Show

08:30p Red Skelton Show

09:30p Jack Benny Show

10:00p Garry Moore Show

11:00p News, Sports, Weather


11:15p Movie

12:15a News, Weather

Wednesday Afternoon

12:00p Love of Life

12:25p News

12:30p Search for Tomorrow

12:45p The Guiding Light

01:00p Best Seller

01:30p As the World Turns

02:00p Password

02:30p House Party

03:00p The Edge of Night

03:30p To Tell the Truth

03:55p News

04:00p Ranger Andy

04:30p News, Weather

04:45p Movie

6 WTEV New Bedford (ABC)

Tuesday Afternoon

12:00p Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

12:30p Orange Bowl Festival

04:00p American Bandstand

04:30p Discovery 63

04:55p News
Tuesday Evening

05:00p Mickey Mouse Club

05:30p Whirlybirds

06:00p News

06:25p Weather

06:30p Adventures in Paradise

07:30p Combat

08:30p Hawaiian Eye

09:30p The Untouchables

10:30p New Year and Nation

11:00p News

11:20p Weather

11:25p The Outlaws

12:25a News

Wednesday Afternoon

12:00p Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

12:30p Father Knows Best

01:00p Divorce Court

02:00p Day in Court

02:25p News

02:30p Seven Keys

03:00p Queen for a Day

03:30p Who Do You Trust?

04:00p American Bandstand

04:30p Discovery 63
04:55p News

8 WNHC New Haven (ABC)

Monday Evening

05:00p Admiral Jack Show

06:00p Yogi Bear

06:30p Victory at Sea

07:00p News, Weather

07:30p Cheyenne

08:30p The Rifleman

09:00p King Orange Parade

10:00p Ben Caseyk

11:00p Steve Allen Show

01:00a Movie

02:30a News

Tuesday Afternoon

12:00p Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

12:30p To Be Announced

12:45p Orange Bowl Game

04:00p American Bandstand

04:30p Discovery 63

04:50p News

Tuesday Evening

05:00p Admiral Jack Show

06:00p Quick Draw McGraw


06:30p Dragnet

07:00p News, Weather

07:30p Movie

09:30p The Untouchables

10:30p New Year and Nation

11:00p News, Weather, Sports

11:30p Steve Allen Show

01:00a Movie

02:30a News

Wednesday Afternoon

12:00p Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

12:30p Father Knows Best

01:00p Movie

02:30p Seven Keys

03:00p Queen for a Day

03:30p Gale Storm Show

04:00p American Bandstand

04:30p Discovery 63

04:50p News

10 WJAR Providence (NBC)

Monday Evening

05:00p Movie

06:30p News, Weather

06:45p News
07:00p Death Valley Days

07:30p Movie

09:30p The Price is Right

10:00p David Brinkleys Journal

10:30p Dont Call Me Charlie

11:00p News, Weather

11:15p Tonight

01:00a News

Tuesday Afternoon

12:00p Tournament of Roses Parade

01:45p Sugar Bowl Game

04:30p Pre-Game

04:45p Rose Bowl Game

Tuesday Evening

05:00p Rose Bowl (in progress)

07:30p Laramie

08:30p Empire

09:30p Dick Powell Show

10:30p Chet Huntley

11:00p News, Weather

11:15p Tonight

01:00a News

Wednesday Afternoon

12:00p News

12:05p Talk of the Town


12:30p Truth or Consequences

12:55p News

01:00p News

02:30p Merv Griffin Show

02:55p News

03:00p Loretta Young Theater

03:30p Young Dr. Malone

04:00p The Match Game

04:25p News

04:30p Make Room for Daddy

12 WPRO Providence (CBS/ABC) would lose ABC affiliation on 1/1/63

Monday Evening

05:00p Salty Brine

06:00p Yogi Bear

06:30p Everglades

07:00p News

08:00p Ive Got a Secret

08:30p The Lucy Show

09:00p Danny Thomas Show

09:30p Andy Griffith Show

10:00p Ben Casey (ABC)

11:00p News

11:10p Weather

11:15p Guy Lombardo


12:15a New Years Party

Tuesday Afternoon

12:00p Tournament of Roses Parade

01:45p News

02:00p Sports

02:30p Cotton Bowl Game

Tuesday Evening

05:30p Salty Brine

06:00p Quick Draw McGraw

06:30p Highway Patrol

07:00p News, Weather

07:30p Year End Review

08:30p Red Skelton Show

09:30p Jack Benny Show

10:00p Garry Moore Show

11:00p News, Weather, Sports

11:20p Inauguration 630

12:00a Movie

Wednesday Afternoon

12:00p Love of Life

12:25p News

12:30p Search for Tomorrow

12:45p The Guiding Light

01:00p Movie

02:20p News
02:30p House Party

03:00p The Millionaire

03:30p To Tell the Truth

03:55p News

04:00p The Secret Storm

04:30p The Edge of Night

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Sat. January 27th, 1990

Source: Seattle Times

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

7 KIRO Seattle CBS

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma Ind

12 KVOS Bellingham Ind

13 KCPQ Tacoma Fox

22 KTZZ Seattle Ind

28 KTPS Tacoma PBS

1/27/90

7am

2 Under the Umbrella Tree


4 Pup Named Scooby Doo

5 ALF-tales

7 Dink, the Little Dinosaur

9 Sesame Street

11 22 Paid Programming (to 9AM on both channels)

12 Alvin and the Chipmunks

13 Fishing the West

Taking steelhead on Washington's Quinault River.

7:30

2 Elephant Show

4 Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh

5 Camp Candy

7 Muppet Babies

12 Alvin and the Chipmunks

13 Husky (some UW football show)

8am

2 Street Cents

5 Captain N and the Video Game Masters

9 Writing (?)

12 Chip 'n Dale

13 Paid Programming

28 Behavior (?)
8:30

2 Wonderstruck

4 Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters

5 Karate Kid

7 Pee Wee's Playhouse

9 Western Tradition

12 Chip 'n Dale

28 Behavior (?)

9am

2 Sportsweekend

Skiing, women's World Cup downhill, from Pfronten, West Germany, and men's World Cup
downhill, from Wengen, Switzerland; bowling, Labatt Championship five pin series, from
Toronto.

5 Smurfs

7 Garfield

11 To Be Announced

12 DuckTales

13 My Secret Identity

Stephanie's boss is the developer threatening a wilderness area.

22 Paddington Bear

28 Long Ago and Far Away

A boy yearns to play the cornet.

9:30

4 Beetlejuice
7 Kids' Week

9 Voices and Visions

T.S. Eliot becomes an influential poet of his generation as his poetry evolves from an imaginative
to meditative style.

11 Good Fishing

12 DuckTales

13 Superboy

A would-be superhero infuses himself with microwave radiation.

22 Fantastic Four

28 Shining Time Station

Schemer learns not to have fun at others' expense.

10am

4 Bugs Bunny and Tweety

5 Moby Dick

Mad Capt. Ahab pursues the white whale that caused him to lose his leg. Based on a novel by
Herman Melville.

7 College Basketball

Arizona at Pittsburgh.

11 Punky Brewster

12 Pro Ski Tour

13 Happy Days

Fonzie falls for a beautiful computer-programmer.

22 Richie Rich

28 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'


10:30

9 Business File

11 Charles in Charge

13 Tom and Jerry

22 Super Ted

28 Sewing with Nancy

11am

4 Flintstone Kids

5 College Basketball

Louisville at DePaul.

9 Business File

11 Batman

Egghead plans to return Gotham to the Indians.

12 Paid Programming (to 3PM)

13 Movie

"Charlotte's Web." [1973] Barnyard spider Charlotte saves little pig Wilbur's life in E.B. White's
tale. Animated. Voices: Debbie Reynolds, Paul Lynde.

22 Paid Programming (to noon)

28 This Old House

Novel use of plastic in futuristic house; plastic piping.

11:30

4 Weekend Specials

"Little David's Adventure" part 2 of 2.

9 For/Practical (?)
11 Batman

The duo must retrieve Gotham's charter from Egghead.

28 Painting (could be anything, Joy of Painting or some other show)

Noon

2 Sportsweekend

Commonwealth Games competition in track and field, badminton, lawn bowling, boxing, cycling,
gymnastics, shooting, swimming, synchronized swimming and weightlifting, from Auckland, New
Zealand.

4 Health Show

7 College Basketball

Syracuse at Georgetown.

9 Tony Brown's Journal

"Is Race a Disadvantage?" Beauty products for blacks.

11 Movie

"The Long, Long Trailer." [1954] Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz. Newlyweds splurge on a trailer for their
honeymoon, which includes Yosemite National Park.

22 Weekend (Travel Update?)

28 Cookin' Cheap

12:30

4 Rainbow Express

Topic: breast cancer.

9 South Africa Now

Coverage and analysis of news and culture.

22 Greatest Sports Legends: Vince Lombardi

28 Computer Chronicles
"Legal Software."

1PM

4 Viewpoint

5 Golf

Senior Skins Game, front-nine play, from Kohala Coast, Hawaii.

9 Sewing with Nancy

Quilted and corded belts; making and embellishing totes.

13 College Basketball

Washington State at Washington.

22 NWA Pro Wrestling

28 Miracle Planet

The release of heat from Earth's interior splits continents and determines the location of mineral
deposits.

1:30

4 Big Bud Shootout

Drag-racing highlights show the year's eight fastest Funny Cars. From Pomona, Calif.

9 MotorWeek

Oldsmobile Trofeo; Toyotas; Oscar Mayer Weinermobile.

2PM

4 Skier

7 Sports Saturday

Boxing, IBF super middleweight championship, Lindell Holmes [40-5-1 35 KOs] vs. Frank Tate [24-
1, 13 KOs], 12 rounds, from New Orleans.
9 Joy of Painting

Snowy peaks loom behind a clear lake.

11 Movie

"Uphill All the Way." [1986] Roy Clark, Mel Tillis. Two circa-1900 conmen are mistaken for bank
robbers and chased by a posse.

22 WWF Superstars of Wrestling

Hosts: Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura.

28 Wonderworks

"Sweet 15." Marta [Karla Montana] helps her father [Tony Plana], an illegal alien, obtain
citizenship papers. Part 2 of 2.

2:30

4 Tenth Frame

9 Victory Garden

Peter Seabrook interviews nurseryman Elizabeth Chatto.

3PM

2 CBC News

4 Bowling

ARC Pinole Open, from Pinole, Calif.

5 This is the NFL

Recap of the '80s.

7 Billy Packer

9 Innovation

Cultivating marine plants, fish and animals.

12 Movie
"Mountain Family Robinson." [1979] Robert Logan, Susan Damante Show. The government
informs a family that, in order to stay in the Rockies, they must have a mining claim.

13 College Basketball

Oregon State at UCLA.

22 Tuf Trax

28 Mystery!

"Poirot: Murder in the Mews" Hercule Poirot [David Suchet] investigates a suspicious Guy Fawkes
Day suicide.

3:30

5 Sportscast

7 Simon and Simon

The Simons protect a battling acting duo [Carol Lawrence, Anthony Newley] after a murder
attempt. Guest: Wolf Muser.

9 Amish Cooking

Mincemeat; country stew; Swiss meatloaf; roast prime rib.

4PM

2 Newhart

5 Runaway with the Rich and Famous

Teri Copley in Mazatlan; John Amos in Costa Rica; Tom Eplin in Nova Scotia.

9 Frugal Gourmet

Chinese condiments; tomato sauce; green sauce.

11 Family Ties

Alex manages Jennifer's all-girl band.

22 The Munsters Today

Herman's boss orders the Munsters to take in his son [Moosie Drier].
28 Masterpiece Theatre

Michael [Adrian Lukis] sees Joe [Robert Reynolds] again after 10 years. Part 3 of 8.

4:30

2 Breakaway

4 Wide World of Sports

Figure skating, NutraSweet World Challenge of Champions, features Brian Boltano, Brian Orser
and Debi Thomas, from Moscow [Tape]; Eclipse Awards, for excellence in Thoroughbred racing,
from Arcadia, Calif.

5 Celebrate the Diferences

Central Agency Motivation Program.

7 Watersports

9 Woodwright's Shop

Roy makes a gypsy bent-willow chair.

11 Cheers

Carla's ex-husband brings his blond fiance to the bar.

22 Paid Programming (to 5:30)

5PM

2 NHL Hockey

Vancouver Canucks at Edmonton Oilers.

5 News

7 John Madden's Super Bowl Special

The former Oakland Raiders coach previews Super Bowl XXIV, at the Superdome in New Orleans.

9 This Old House

Landscaping progress; kitchen designs.


11 Night Court

Harry participates in a government sting.

12 Siskel and Ebert

Director Spike Lee ["Do The Right Thing"]

13 Missing/Reward

Murder of a Los Angeles police detective; American artists; murder of a gambler.

28 Sneak Previews

5:30

5 NBC News

9 Fight Back!

11 News

12 M*A*S*H

13 Crime (Stoppers?)

22 Colombo

An electronics magnate [Oskar Werner] uses a video security system to provide an alibi after
killing his mother-in-law to retain control of the family firm. Guests: Gena Rowlands, Patricia
Barry, Robert Brown.

28 NatureScene

Vegetation flourishes in Georgia's "wet prairie."

6PM

4 ABC News

5 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

Anita Pointer; boxer Ray Mancini; Ron Samuels and Rachel McLish; cosmetician Livia Silva;
foreign investment in the United States.

7 News
9 All Creatures Great and Small

James' love life doesn't follow the practice's rapid growth.

11 Movie

"Private Resort." [1985] Rob Morrow, Johnny Depp. Two guys run into a jewel thief while trying
to meet girls in bikinis.

12 Movie

"The Wild and the Free." [1980] Granville Van Dusen, Linda Gray. Tame chimpanzees return to
their native Africa in the company of two scientists thrown together by a budget cut.

13 Star Trek

Ravenous, furry tribbles, irate officials and hostile Klingons complicate an Enterprise cargo
delivery.

28 Austin City Limits

George Jones ["The Right Left Hand"; "He Stopped Loving Her Today"]; Carl Perkins ["Matchbox";
"Gone, Gone, Gone"].

6:30

4 News

7PM and later in a separate post (don't have time now to finish the rest of it)

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7PM

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Entertainment This Week

Rod Stewart.

7 Road to the Super Bowl 90

Follow NFL Films as they capture the season's funniest bloopers, the hardest hits and the
greatest plays.

9 Nature

"Cranes of the Gray Wind." Scientists study sandhill cranes on Nebraskan plains, Alaskan and
Siberian coasts and in the Northwest Territories.

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

A Romulan warship thwarts attempts to rescue Geordi, stranded on a planet swept by electrical
storms.

22 American Gladiators

28 Wild America

Sibling conflicts sometimes turn deadly.

7:30
4 Front Runners

Previews of the Caribbean island of Martinique; a Seattle craftsman who creates jewelry from
opals.

28 Degrassi High

The gang start their first year of high school.

8PM

2 Tommy Hunter

Sylvia Tyson; Tanya Tucker; Ricky Skaggs; John Gracie.

4 Mission: Impossible

European terrorists hire an assassin to kill an American-born princess and sabotage relations
with the West.

5 227

7 Paradise

Ethan hunts a hated adversary, unaware Claire is involved with the man's son.

9 Making Sex Pay

Biologist James Gould discovers a common thread of behavior in all species while investigating
how creatures choose mates.

11 Movie

"The Falcon and the Snowman." [1985] Timothy Hutton. A seminary dropout and his cocaine-
snorting buddy sell U.S. secrets to the Soviets in 1975. Directed by John Schlesinger.

12 Movie

"The Alamo." [1960] John Wayne, Richard Widmark. Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie and William Travis
die defending the Texas fort against Mexican soldiers in 1836.

13 Cops

Super Bowl weekend crackdown; a child is taken from his mother, arrested in a drug bust.

22 Dionne and Friends


Dionne Warwick welcomes Melissa Manchester and Young M.C.

28 Nanny

Barbara resigns from the Broughtons and begins work in the children's ward.

8:30

5 Amen

13 Totally Hidden Video

Dog talks to children; kids meet alien at an observatory; a teen coaches the Harlem
Globetrotters.

22 Family

9pm

2 Forum

4 Saturday Mystery: Christine Cromwell

Christine uncovers greed and intrigue when she investigates the murder of one of two brother
vintners.

5 Golden Girls

Blanche worries a pacemaker will afect her sex life.

7 Super Bowl Saturday Nite

Louie Anderson, Ed Bradley, Terry Bradshaw, Alan King, Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville, George
Strait, Harry Connick Jr., Bob Nelson, Carol Leifer and Gallagher participate in pregame festivities
in New Orleans. Host: Don Johnson.

9 Hollywood

Al Jolson improvises dialogue in "The Jazz Singer" in 1927.

13 The Reporters

22 Moscow Music Peace Festival

The international rock festival features Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Scorpions, Gorky Park, Cinderella,
Skid Row and Aerosmith at Moscow's Lenin Stadium to benefit the Make a Diference
Foundation.

28 Doctor Who

An extraterrestrial energy force compels the TARDIS to land on Earth in Renaissance Italy, where
the Doctor intervenes in the plans of a religious cult bent on enslaving mankind.

9:30

5 Empty Nest

A rained-out picnic forces Carol and Barbara together.

10pm

2 Legal Wise

5 Hunter

Hunter's high-school friend [Cristina Raines Crowe] won't cooperate after witnessing a murder.

9 Movie

"Daughters Courageous." [1939] John Garfield, Claude Rains. A wayward father returns after 20
years and finds one of his four daughters engaged to a misfit like himself.

13 Movie

"Midnight Cowboy." [1969] Dustin Hofman, Jon Voight. Texas hustler Joe Buck works 42nd
Street with coughing con man Ratso Rizzo. Oscars for best picture, director John Schlesinger.

10:30

2 People

11 News

28 Capitol Steps

The political satirists sing "Fifty Ways to Hide New Taxes" and more.
11PM

2 National

4 5 7 News

11 M*A*S*H

Col. Potter suggests Hawkeye and B.J. be nice to Frank.

22 Tales from the Darkside

Witches vie for an amulet.

28 Of the Air

11:30

2 Sportsline

4 Star Search

Round one continues.

5 Almost Live!

7 Simon & Simon

A teacher [Dianna Kay] asks the Simons to find the source of pornographic movies taken of her, a
trail which leads to an ex-astronaut.

11 Movie

"A Breed Apart." [1984] Rutger Hauer, Powers Boothe. A conservationist and a widow meet a
mountain climber hired to steal bald-eagle eggs.

12 Arsenio Hall

Boy George; Marsha Warfield.

22 Sherlock Holmes

11:50

9 News
12AM

2 Video Hits Presents

Blue Rodeo.

5 Saturday Night's Main Event

On the card: Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior vs. the Genius and Mr. Perfect; Jim Duggan vs.
Randy Savage; Jake Roberts vs. Greg Valentine; Dusty Rhodes vs. Rick Rude.

9 LateNight America

13 Comic Strip Live

22 B'shelter V. (huh?)

12:30

2 Night Music

Dan Hicks & the Acoustic Warriors; Papa Wemba; Julee Cruise and David Lynch; Buddy Guy; Eric
Clapton; Robert Cray.

4 Movie

"Killer Fish." [1979] Lee Majors, Karen Black. A jewel thief in Brazil tricks his gang by hiding their
loot in a lake full of piranha.

7 National Geographic

12 Paid Program

22 Austin Encore

1AM

12 Doctor Who

13 RollerGames

All Star Game: Eastern Empire vs. Western Alliance. Musical guest: Douglas Cooper Getschal.

22 America's Top 10
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12AM

22 B'shelter V. (huh?)

-crainbebo

Bomb Shelter Videos. I used to watch this occasionally, a music video show from Seattle that ran
from 1987 to 1994, although it ran as an infomercial in its first year, but moved to channel 22
after that, I was unable to see it after that.

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Wed. September 20th, 1995


Source: Seattle Times microfilm

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver BC CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

7 KIRO Seattle UPN

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma CBS

13 KCPQ Tacoma Fox

22 KTZZ Seattle WB

28 KBTC Tacoma PBS

9/20/95

7am

2 CBC Morning News

4 Good Morning America

Brad Pitt; author Michael Crichton.

5 Today

Back pain; Gen. Colin Powell; children's activities outside of school; Paul Reiser; Martha Stewart.

7 7 Live

9 Lamb Chop's Play Along

11 This Morning

Program for reversing heart disease; heart healthy cooking; film producer Arnold Kopelson
["Seven"].

13 Mighty Max
22 Highlander

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:30

9 Shining Time Station

13 VR Troopers

22 Animaniacs

28 Barney and Friends

8am

9 Barney and Friends

13 Bobby's World

22 That's Warner Bros!

28 Sesame Street

8:30

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

13 Littlest Pet Shop

22 Garfield

9am

2 What on Earth

4 Regis & Kathie Lee

Jon Walsh.

5 George and Alana


Alan Thicke; movie reviews; longevity.

7 Maury Povich

Scheduled topic: unusual jobs.

9 Sesame Street

11 Paid Program

13 Fox Cubhouse

22 Sailor Moon

28 Sit and Be Fit

9:30

2 CBC Playground

11 Golden Girls

13 Bananas in Pajamas

22 Jellybean (children's show but I forget the rest of the title!)

28 French in Action

10am

2 Fred Penner's Place

4 Mike & Maty

Alfonso Ribeiro; the Amazing Kreskin.

5 Another World

7 Danny!

9 Instructional TV

11 Price is Right

13 Gabrielle
Scheduled topic: Aspiring Hollywood stars.

22 Paid Program

28 Painting (could be anything)

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

22 Paid Program

28 Painting (see 10am)

11am

2 Sesame Street

4 Court TV

5 Days of Our Lives

7 Montel Williams

Topic: Punishing children.

11 Young and the Restless

13 In the Heat of the Night

22 Rolonda

Topic: spanking children. (Two talk shows in the same hour, about the same topic! Maybe you
could flip between 7 and 22 and find the same techniques... )

28 Puzzle Place

11:30

4 Loving

28 Reading Rainbow
Noon

2 4 All My Children

5 7 News

9 Nova

Norse legends may suggest that the Vikings discovered North America 500 years before
Columbus.

11 Murphy Brown

13 Matlock

"The Heiress."

22 Mark Walberg

Scheduled topic: stale love lives.

28 Sesame Street

12:30

5 Evening Magazine

Two men discuss the success of their hair transplants.

11 The Bold and the Beautiful

1PM

2 Midday

4 One Life to Live

5 The Other Side

Scheduled topic: generic disorders.

7 Carnie

Scheduled: daughters confront promiscuous mothers.

9 Instructional TV
11 As the World Turns

13 Movie

"The Ernest Green Story." [1993] Morris Chestnut.l By Supreme Court order, he and eight other
students integrate Central High School in 1957 Little Rock, Ark.

22 Charles Perez

Scheduled: Heartbreakers are confronted.

28 Kidsongs TV

1:30

28 Shining Time Station

2PM

2 One Life to Live

4 General Hospital

5 Leeza

7 Tempestt

Scheduled topic: Fashion critiques.

9 Sesame Street

11 Guiding Light

22 Doogie Howser, M.D

28 Literacy (?)

2:30

22 Dinosaurs

28 Literacy (?)
3PM

2 Coronation Street

4 Northwest Afternoon

Scheduled: The son of Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart.

5 Donahue

7 Ricki Lake

Scheduled topic: Deadbeat dads.

9 Barney and Friends

11 Paid Program

13 Taz-Mania

22 Goof Troop

28 Sew (?)

3:30

2 Urban Peasant

9 The Puzzle Place

11 Murphy Brown

13 X-Men

22 Bonkers

28 Grilling

4PM

2 MOM P.I.

4 America's Funniest Home Videos

5 Oprah Winfrey
7 Jenny Jones

Scheduled topic: interracial relationships.

9 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

11 Day and Date

13 Batman

22 Aladdin

28 Ghostwriter

4:30

2 Family Matters

4 Inside Edition

9 Ghostwriter

13 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

22 Gargoyles

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

5PM

2 The Simpsons

4 5 7 11 News

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

13 Gilligan's Island (reruns on a Fox station in 1995 - odd.)

22 Family Matters

28 ITN World News

5:30
2 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

9 Nightly Business Report

13 M*A*S*H

22 Blossom

28 Think Tank

6PM

2 7 News

4 ABC News

5 NBC News

9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

11 CBS News

13 A Current Afair

22 Step by Step

28 The Universe Within

6:30

4 5 News

7 Hard Copy

11 Cheers

13 America's Most Wanted - Final Justice

Man kills his former girlfriend; victim's wife flees with hitman.

22 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

7PM
2 Ocean World

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Evening Magazine

Diane Keaton discusses her experience directing "Unstrung Heroes."

7 Entertainment Tonight

9 Bill Nye the Science Guy

Respiration; making a model lung; cigarette smoke; exercise.

11 Married...with Children

13 Home Improvement

22 Baywatch

7:30

2 The Nanny

4 Jeopardy!

5 American Journal

7 Seinfeld

Jerry loves an expensive suede jacket until he buys it.

9 Live at Lincoln Center

Kurt Masur leads the opening gala of the New York Philharmonic's 153rd season, with guest
soloist Jessye Norman.

11 EXTRA!

13 The Simpsons

8PM

2 The Magic of Canada

Canadian magicians perform; host Francois Massicotte.


4 Ellen

Ellen feels left out when Adam's and Paige's careers blossom.

5 seaQuest 2032

Season premiere. Ten years after its disappearance, the seaQuest appears on Earth; Capt. Oliver
Hudson [Michael Ironside] becomes the new chief officer; guest Michael York.

7 U.S. Customs: Classified

"Tour bus" carries narcotics; endangered species trade; K-9 narc training; mother-child reunion.

11 Bless this House

Burt and Alice [Andrew Dice Clay, Cathy Moriarty] plan a romantic celebration for their
anniversary.

13 Beverly Hills, 90210

Steve must hire a math tutor; Dylan befriends the daughter of his father's alleged killer; Brandon
meets new colleagues at the school newspaper.

22 Gordon Elliott

Scheduled topic: man-stealing sisters.

28 Manufacturing Consent

A profile of Noam Chornsky shows him as media critic; author; linguist; philosopher and
politician.

8:30

4 The Drew Carey Show

A company policy may cause Drew [Drew Carey] not to hire a superior applicant.

11 Dave's World

Construction of the new neighbors' house disturbs the peace.

9pm

2 11 Central Park West


Using Mark, Carrie escalates her plan to ruin Stephanie [Mariel Hemingway]; a former girlfriend
stalks Gil [Justin Lazard]; Alex [Melissa Errico] reveals her true identity to Peter [John
Barrowman].

4 Grace Under Fire

Grace thinks company downsizing prompted her demotion.

5 Dateline NBC

Season premiere.

7 Seinfeld

13 Melrose Place

Brooke discovers a secret from Amanda's past; Alison continues to deceive Billy; Matt gets bad
news; Jo and Jake rekindle passion; Jane gets a proposal.

22 Mark Walberg

Scheduled topic: shy singles.

9:30

4 The Naked Truth

Nora interviews for a job at a conservative magazine; guest Tom Hanks.

7 Tales from the Crypt

A greedy woman [Demi Moore] marries on a seer's advice; with Jefrey Tambor.

9 Inside the Republican Revolution

Political strategy and tactics of Republican Congress.

10pm

2 National/CBC News

4 PrimeTime Live

Scams and kickbacks involving compulsory retraining for DWI ofenders.

5 Law and Order


A murder victim's mother fatally wounds the prime suspect in the case; then evidence suggests
the woman hired her daughter's assailant.

7 News

11 Courthouse

When a famous athlete [Dennis Rodman] is arrested for murder, the court personnel vie for the
high-profile case; Justine [Patricia Wettig] handles the media frenzy.

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

A distress call from a small Earth colony leads to another colony, composed entirely of clones.

22 Richard Bey

Scheduled topic: irresponsible fathers.

10:30

9 Barry Goldwater: Photographs and Memories

Senator's love of photography leads to a unique relationship with American Indians; host Hugh
Downs.

11PM

2 4 5 7 11 News

9 Butterflies

13 M*A*S*H

22 Rescue 911

28 Network Q

Van Ness Recovery House; comedian Jason Stuart; "Trevor" by James Lecesne; the Northwest
Gay and Lesbian Summer Sports Festival.

11:30

2 Fabulous (?)
9 Yes, Prime Minister

13 Cops

22 Top Cops

11:35

4 Nightline

5 Tonight Show/Jay Leno

Jerry Seinfeld; commentator Jef Greenfield; Vince Gill.

7 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

11 Late Show/David Letterman

12AM

9 Live from Lincoln Center

13 LAPD

Gang member terrorizes family; car-jacking; prostitution.

22 Gordon Elliott

See 8PM, KTZZ.

28 Manufacturing Consent

See 8pm KBTC.

12:05

2 Movie

"Jesus of Montreal." [1989] Lothaire Bluteau; Catherine Wilkening. The star of an avant-garde
Passion play ironically fits the part.

4 Stephanie Miller

Scheduled guest: LL Cool J.


7 Sally Jessy Raphael

12:30

13 Rush Limbaugh

12:35

5 Late Night/Conan O'Brien

Paul Reiser; sex columnist Anka Radakovich; Heather Eatman.

11 Jerry Springer

1AM

13 Northern Exposure

22 Top Cops

1:05

4 Geraldo

Scheduled topic: Thuggish girls.

7 Lauren Hutton And...

Melvin Van Peebles.

1:30

22 Rescue 911

1:35

5 Later
7 Paid Program

11 Late Late Show/Tom Snyder (1-hour delay)

Author Ann Rule; former NBA player Bill Walton.

-crainbebo

Retro: North Texas Thursday, October 13, 1977

From TV Guide, North Texas Edition:

KFDX Ch. 3 Wichita Falls (NBC)

6:30 RFD 3

7 AM Today (guest is Art Buchwald)

9 AM Sanford And Son

9:30 Hollywood Squares (Victor Borge, Sandy Duncan, Barbara

Eden, Robert Fuller, George Gobel, Rose Marie, Leslie Uggams,

Anson Williams, Paul Lynde)

10 AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 Knockout

11 AM To Say The Least

11:30 Chico And The Man

12 N News

12:20 Patchwork

12:25 Focus

12:30 Days Of Our Lives


1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Gong Show

3:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

4 PM Emergency One!

5 PM Adam-12

5:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

6 PM News

6:30 My Three Sons

7 PM CHiPs

8 PM Man From Atlantis

9 PM Rosetti And Ryan

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show (comic Irv Benson, who heckled Milton Berle

on Uncle Miltie's 1966 ABC show)

12 M Tomorrow (fourth-anniversary show with guest, creator Mort Werner)

KDFW Ch. 4 Dallas (CBS)

5:30 Sunrise Semester: "Man's Place In Nature"

6 AM Real McCoys

6:30 CBS News (Hughes Rudd/Lesley Stahl)

7:30 News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Here's Lucy
9:30 Price Is Right

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N News

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2 PM All In The Family

2:30 Match Game '77 (Richard Dawson, Patti Deutsch, Elaine Joyce,

Dick Martin, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers)

3 PM Winners (despite physical handicaps, 17-year-old Debbie Phillips

enters trials for the U.S. Junior Olympics equestrian team, pre-empts

"Tattletales")

3:30 Dinah! (Vincent Price, Ted Knight, William Devane, Jonelle Allen, Andrea

McArdle)

4:30 Merv Griffin (B.J. Thomas, Crystal Gayle, pianist Chick Corea, the Keane Brothers)

6 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

6:30 News

7 PM The Waltons

8 PM Hawaii Five-O

9 PM Barnaby Jones

10 PM News

10:30 Peyton Place

11 PM CBS Movie: "Dirty Dingus McGee" (week-behind from 10:30 PM)


12:50 News

KXAS Ch. 5 Ft. Worth (NBC)

5:55 Day By Day

6 AM Not For Women Only

6:30 Good Morning (Ed Pewitt)

7 AM Today

9 AM Donahue (Betty Rollin, author of "First You Cry")

9:30 Hollywood Squares

10 AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 Knockout

11 AM To Say The Least

11:30 Chico And The Man

12 N News

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Gong Show

3:30 Emergency One!

4:30 Odd Couple

5 PM News

5:30 NBC News

6 PM News

6:30 Hollywood Squares (John Amos, LeVar Burton, George Gobel,


Linda Lavin, Rose Marie, Tony Randall, Karen Valentine, Paul

Lynde)

7 PM CHiPs

8 PM Man From Atlantis

9 PM Rosetti And Ryan

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show

12 M Tomorrow

1 AM News

1:30 Day By Day

KAUZ Ch. 6 Wichita Falls (CBS)

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Here's Lucy

9:30 Price Is Right

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N News

12:25 Community Notebook

12:30 As The World Turns


1:30 Guiding Light

2 PM All In The Family

2:30 Match Game '77

3 PM Winners

3:30 Leave It To Beaver

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Bonanza

5:30 CBS News

6 PM News

6:30 Brady Bunch

7 PM The Waltons

8 PM Hawaii Five-O

9 PM Barnaby Jones

10 PM News

10:30 CBS Movie: "Massacre At Fort Holman"

sign of 12:25 AM

KCEN Ch. 6 Temple-Waco (NBC/ABC)

6:30 Agriculture USA

7 AM Today

9 AM Sanford And Son

9:30 Hollywood Squares

10 AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 Knockout
11 AM To Say The Least

11:30 Chico And The Man

12 N Midday Newswatch

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Courtship Of Eddie's Father

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4 PM Brady Bunch

4:30 Emergency One!

5:30 NBC News

6 PM News

6:30 Adam-12

7 PM CHiPs

8 PM Man From Atlantis

9 PM Rosetti And Ryan

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show

12 M Tomorrow

KLTV Ch. 7 Tyler, TX (NBC/ABC/CBS)

5:30 PTL Club

6:30 Farm And Ranch News

7 AM Today
9 AM PTL Club continues

10 AM Happy Days

10:30 Family Feud

11 AM The Better Sex

11:30 Ryan's Hope

12 N News

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

4 PM Little Rascals

4:30 Partridge Family

5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters)

6 PM News

6:30 $100,000 Name That Tune

7 PM Welcome Back, Kotter

7:30 What's Happening!!

8 PM Three's Company (pre-empts "Barney Miller" tonight as

ABC aired a World Series game on Tuesday)

8:30 TBA

9 PM Redd Foxx

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show


12 M News

KSWO Ch. 7 Lawton, OK/Wichita Falls (ABC)

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Not For Women Only

9:30 Little Rascals

10 AM Happy Days

10:30 Family Feud

11 AM The Better Sex

11:30 Midday

12 N All My Children

1 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Soupy Sales, female opponent not named)

1:30 One Life To Live

2:15 General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Bill Cosby; singer Cleo Laine and her

husband, saxophonist John Dankworth; singer-songwriter Peter McCann;

actor Reid Shelton)

5 PM ABC News

5:30 Andy Griffith

6 PM News

6:30 Cross-Wits

7 PM Welcome Back, Kotter

7:30 What's Happening!!


8 PM Three's Company

8:30 Soap (pre-empts "Carter Country" tonight, but will move to Thursdays

at 8:30 in fall 1978)

9 PM Redd Foxx

10 PM News

10:30 Police Story

11:40 Assassinations: An American Nightmare (and a perfect choice, I suppose,

to host: Peter Lawford, brother-in-law of JFK and RFK)

KCTV (KLST) Ch. 8 San Angelo (CBS)

6:55 Livestock Report

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Here's Lucy

9:30 Price Is Right

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N News

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2 PM All In The Family

2:30 Match Game '77


3 PM Winners

3:30 Little Rascals

4 PM Brady Bunch

4:30 Hogan's Heroes

5 PM Pat Attebery

5:30 CBS News

6 PM News

6:30 Match Game PM

7 PM The Waltons

8 PM Hawaii Five-O

9 PM Barnaby Jones

10 PM News

10:30 CBS Movie: "Massacre At Fort Holman"

WFAA Ch. 8 Dallas (ABC)

5:20 Inside Television (rerun from Sat 6:30 PM)

5:50 Operation Lift

6:10 Murray Cox, R.F.D.

6:30 Peppermint Place

7 AM A.M. (John Criswell)

8 AM Good Morning America

9:30 People (Michael Brown, husband of novelist Sandra Brown)

10 AM Edge Of Night

10:30 Family Feud


11 AM The Better Sex

11:30 Ryan's Hope

12 N All My Children

1 PM $20,000 Pyramid

1:30 One Life To Live

2:15 General Hospital

3 PM Movie: "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (Part 1, concludes tomorrow at 3 PM)

5 PM News

5:30 ABC News

6 PM News

6:30 Bowling For Dollars

7 PM Welcome Back, Kotter

7:30 What's Happening!!

8 PM Three's Company

8:30 Soap

9 PM Redd Foxx

10 PM News

10:30 Movie: "On The Beach"

1:05 News

1:35 Police Story

2:45 Assassinations: An American Nightmare

4:15 Movie: "The Amazing Transparent Man"

KRBC Ch. 9 Abilene (NBC)

satellite: KACB Ch. 3 San Angelo


6:45 Big Country Report

6:55 Extension Line

7 AM Today

9 AM Sanford And Son

9:30 Hollywood Squares

10 AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 Knockout

11 AM To Say The Least

11:30 Chico And The Man

12 N News

12:15 Natalee Powers

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Gong Show

3:30 Movie: "My Gal Sal"

5:30 NBC News

6 PM News

6:30 Muppet Show (guest: Steve Martin)

7 PM CHiPs

8 PM Man From Atlantis

9 PM Rosetti And Ryan

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show


12 M Tomorrow

KWTX Ch. 10 Waco (CBS/ABC)

6 AM CBS News

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Good Morning Region Ten

9:30 Price Is Right

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N Ten Acres (Johnny Watkins)

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 One Life To Live

2:15 General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Little Rascals And Friends

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5 PM Andy Griffith

5:30 CBS News

6 PM News

6:30 $100,000 Name That Tune

7 PM The Waltons

8 PM Movie: "Dragnet" (1954)


10 PM News

10:30 Police Story

11:40 Assassinations: An American Nightmare

KTVT Ch. 11 Ft. Worth (Ind.)

6:40 News

7 AM Slam Bang Theatre

8 AM Comedy Capers

8:30 Dusty's Treehouse

9 AM Leave It To Beaver

9:30 That Girl

10 AM The FBI

11 AM Ironside

12 N News

12:30 The Archies

1 PM Movie: "The Bravos"

3 PM Popeye

3:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends

4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 Dick Van Dyke

6 PM Bewitched

6:30 Adam-12
7 PM Gunsmoke

8 PM My Three Sons

8:30 Beverly Hillbillies

9 PM Movie: "Hot Millions" (interrupted at 10 PM for news)

11 PM Movie: "Gumshoe"

12:30 News

KTXS Ch. 12 Sweetwater-Abilene (ABC/CBS)

6 AM PTL Club

8 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Henry's Den

10 AM Happy Days

10:30 Family Feud

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Ryan's Hope

12 N All My Children

1 PM $20,000 Pyramid

1:30 One Life To Live

2:15 General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Price Is Right

4:30 The Better Sex

5 PM ABC News

5:30 Gunsmoke
6:30 News

7 PM Welcome Back, Kotter

7:30 What's Happening!!

8 PM Three's Company

8:30 Soap

9 PM Redd Foxx

10 PM News

10:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

11 PM Starsky & Hutch (delay from Wed 10:45 PM)

12:10 Henry's Den

KXII Ch. 12 Ardmore, OK/Sherman/Denison, TX (NBC/CBS)

6:45 Twelve Acres (Rudy Dockray)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Texoma

9:30 Price Is Right

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N Twelve Acres (Rudy Dockray)

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World
3 PM Winners

3:30 Three Stooges

4 PM Superman

4:30 Rifleman

5 PM Beverly Hillbillies

5:30 CBS News

6 PM News

6:30 Andy Griffith

7 PM The Waltons

8 PM Hawaii Five-O

9 PM Barnaby Jones

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show

KERA Ch. 13 Dallas/KIDZ Ch. 24 Wichita Falls (PBS)

6 AM Lilias, Yoga And You

6:30 (13) In-school programs

(24) TBA

8 AM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Villa Alegre

11 AM (13) In-school programs


(24) TBA

3 PM Once Upon A Classic ("Robin Hood," Part 1 of 12)

3:30 Villa Alegre

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Zoom

5:30 As We See It

6:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7 PM Once Upon A Classic ("Robin Hood," Part 2)

7:30 Daniel Foster, M.D.

8 PM The Advocates (topic: "Nuclear Power--Where Do

We Go From Here?" For nuclear power: former

Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Charls Walker;

against: attorney Anthony Roisman)

9 PM The Prisoner

10 PM Dick Cavett (guest is architect Philip Johnson)

10:30 Leaf From A Town Record (Hudson, NY is a study in contrasts:

patriotic parades but also grimness from a sluggish economy.

Note: Dan Region, former announcer on "As The World Turns,"

lives in Hudson.)

sign of 11 PM

KXTX Ch. 39 Dallas (Ind.)

6 AM Ross Bagley

7 AM Heckle & Jeckle


7:30 Mighty Mouse

8 AM Deputy Dawg

8:30 Little Rascals/Our Gang

9 AM 700 Club

10:30 Manna

11 AM Acts 29

11:30 Big Valley

12:30 Marcus Welby, M.D.

1:30 Andy Griffith

2 PM Dennis The Menace

2:30 Popeye And Bugs Hour

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Star Trek/Super Heroes

4:30 Brady Bunch

5 PM Partridge Family

5:30 Star Trek

6:30 Hogan's Heroes

7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

7:30 Doris Day

8 PM 700 Club

9:30 Manna

10 PM Melodyland

10:30 The Lucy Show

11 PM Green Acres

11:30 Life Of Riley


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What was Comedy capers on KTVT 11??? My guess a mix od pre 48 looney Toons and Merrie
melodies shorts considered less violent and funny alongwith a Three Stooges episode here or
there....Slam Bang Theatre I hear had a mix pr pre 48 Bugs Bunny cartoons, Three Stooges films,
Theatrical Popeye episodes, etc.

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I notice only one station, KXAS 5 Fort Worth, carries Donohue, and only for 30 minutes. I never
knew there was a half hour version. And I thought he was very popular in the 70s, although I
guess not in Texas. But then not many affiliates are carrying other syndicated talk shows. Merv
Griffin has two, but Dinah Shore only has one and I don't see Mike Douglas anywhere.

Also notice only one station, WFAA 8 Dallas, stays on all night with movies. Most of these
stations, even in Dallas, are of to bed by midnight or 1am.
I notice Independent 39 in Dallas runs a lot of religious shows between the black and white
sitcoms and Westerns. Maybe at this time, the station was owned by Pat Robertson of the 700
Club? It runs 700 Club twice a day. But even network affiliates are running the PTL Club before or
after the early morning news shows. Texas is in the Bible Belt.

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I notice Independent 39 in Dallas runs a lot of religious shows between the black and white
sitcoms and Westerns. Maybe at this time, the station was owned by Pat Robertson of the 700
Club? It runs 700 Club twice a day. But even network affiliates are running the PTL Club before or
after the early morning news shows. Texas is in the Bible Belt.

Yes KXTX was owned by The Christian Broadcasting Network back then. Actually KXTX began in
1972 on Channel 33 and was on the air 8 hours a day and Christian stuf 5 hours a day.
Meanwhile, Doubleday Broadcasting owned Channel 39 KDTV which was also on the air about
10 hours a day with entertainment shows. Doubleday and CBN were losing money. Doubleday
put Channel 39 up for sale but with no takers they opted to donate the station to Pat Robertson.
They opted to include license, equipment, and programming for the donation. In 1973, CBN took
Channel 33's real estate, programming assets, and Christian shows, along with Channel 39's
programming and equipment as well as the 39 license. CBN combined assets and made one
independent station. They kept Channel 39 blending the shows from both stations creating one
station. Channel 33's license was turned to the FCC and a few years later they took Business
news during the day as well as network rejected shows and Spanish programs at night. Channel
33 expanded to about 16 hours a day. They still were more secular than religious running only
about 2 hours weekday mornings and an hour and a half to 2 hours at night. The rest of the day
they were a conventional indie.
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I would tend to believe an hour of Donahue on KXAS/5 with a pre-emption of one of those game
shows, over a 30-minute Donahue. Not that I'm cynical or anything, just that Ch.5 was quite pre-
emption happy over the years (especially the 70s and early-mid 80s). Donahue actually ran a
long time on Ch.5, a shorter time on WFAA/8, and later on KDFW/4.

WFAA/8 did like to run movies, especially afternoons and overnights. They did do sign-ofs still
back then (not spending all night every night with movies), as evidenced by their end-of-analog
going-away present, a showing of their last classic sign-of (which is somewhere on YouTube
even as we speak).

A few 'I-don't-remember's':

* KDFW/4 running CBS Evening News at 6pm and local news afterward at 6:30 (???)

* KLTV/7 doing 2 showings of PTL Club, I remember the one at 9a, but I didn't think anything was
on before Farm & Ranch News

* KLTV/7 airing New Mickey Mouse Club?? I do remember them airing Little Rascals in the
afternoon for sure.

* Any of the DFW stations trying to fit in Dinah! with one of the other talk shows both in the
same afternnon back-to-back.

It still amazes me to this day how the multi-net stations of the time juggled the various
schedules of their networks' feeds. I would have liked sampling the mixes more back then, if
only: I weren't in grade school at the time, and, I'd been able to aford a VCR in those days. The
only one I saw with any irregularity was KLTV/7's attempt to take on NBC and ABC (Edge of Night
on after Another World? Don't remember it, but I sure would have been up for it!!). The only
CBS stuf I remember them airing was Cowboys games (a big hit with my mother back then, as
well as those fans in DFW who were blacked out and tried their best to turn their antennas
toward Tyler!) and maybe a Houston Oilers game if NBC didn't already have it that weekend.

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Donahue was still available in 30- and 60-minute versions; I remember KENS/5

San Antonio airing hins for 30 minutes at 9 AM in this same time frame.

A few other "I don't remember"s (and I lived in Dallas in '77):

Good Morning America airing from 8 to 9:30 on Channel 8. I thought GMA was

airing the whole two hours (7-9 AM), followed by Mike Douglas from 9 to 10

in the fall of '77.

I also don't remember Edge Of Night in the morning; I remember it airing at 3,

followed by a movie from 3:30 to 5. In fact, I remember Sanford And Son being
the only network daytime show airing out of pattern, with Channels 4 and 8 carrying

everything in pattern. (OTOH, I do remember KTRK/13 Houston pre-empting Edge

Of Night and doing a two-hour movie from 3 to 5.)

I don't remember The Odd Couple on Ch. 5's afternoon schedule before 1978;

I do remember Sanford And Son at 3:30 (because a neighbor's kid used to rush

home from school to see it), followed by Emergency One! at 4.

And I remember Channel 4's schedule from 3-6:30 being:

3 PM Tattletales

3:30 Merv Griffin

5 PM News

5:30 CBS News

6 PM News

After which, the station checkerboarded (five diferent shows) 6:30.

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, August 24, 1974 - MSP Edition

This week we take a fond look back at the World Football League, in the midst of their first - and
only complete - season. I remember living in an area where the games weren't available, and
fiddling with a UHF antenna to try and bring in the signal from the Twin Cities. I probably did that
for this very game. Also: a look at the future of cable TV from the perspective of 1974, a look at
model Susie Blakely, a look at the Midnight Special vs. In Concert, the week in sports, and more!

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/08/th...t-24-1974.html
As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are most welcome.

This week's listings are from Saturday, August 24. The Minnesota State Fair is in full swing, and
many of the local stations are there to bring you complete coverage.

Saturday, August 24, 1974

KTCA, Channel 2 (PBS)

Morning

08:00a Sesame Street

09:00a Electric Company

09:30a Mister Rogers Neighborhood

10:00a Sesame Street

11:00a Electric Company

11:30a Sesame Street

Afternoon

12:30p 1974 Minnesota State Fair

Evening

06:00p The Roundhouse Show

06:30p Zoom

07:00p Carrascolendas

07:30p Great American Dream Machine

08:30p Parole

09:30p David Susskind (Merle Miller, Robert Alan Aurthur)

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning
06:30a Summer Semester The American Presidency

07:00a Hair Bear Bunch

07:30a Sabrina

08:00a Movie Guess Whos Knott Coming to Dinner

09:00a My Favorite Martians

09:30a Jeannie

10:00a Speed Buggy

10:30a Josie and the Pussycats

11:00a Pebbles and Bamm Bamm

11:30a Fat Albert

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:30p Woodcraft Hobby Show

12:45p Sportsman Holiday

01:00p Marshall Efrons Sunday School

01:30p Movie Cheyenne Autumn

04:00p The Dating Game

04:30p Newsmaker

05:00p Animal World

05:30p CBS News (Dan Rather)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Baseball Twins vs. Orioles

09:00p Engelbert Humperdinck in Bermuda

10:00p The Scene Tonight (local news)


10:50p Scene at the Fair

11:00p Movie The Angry Hills (B&W)

01:15a This Must Be the Place

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

07:00a Lidsville

07:30a Addams Family (cartoon)

08:00a Emergency Plus 4

08:30a Inch High Private Eye

09:00a Sigmund

09:30a Pink Panther

10:00a Star Trek

10:30a Butch Cassidy

11:00a The Jetsons

11:30a Go

Afternoon

12:00p Wallys Workshop

12:30p Chimielewski Funtime

01:00p Baseball Pre-Game Show

0115p Baseball Indians vs. White Sox

04:00p Mayberry R.F.D.

04:30p Dustys Trail

05:00p That Good Ole Nashville Music (Statler Brothers, Jan Howard, Johnny Carver)

05:30p Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom


Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Bowling for Dollars

07:00p Emergency!

08:00p NFL Football Dolphins vs. Rams

11:00p News (local)

11:30p Johnny Carson (Victor Buono, Rich Little, Jo Ann Pflug)

01:00a Movie The Man Who Reclaimed His Head

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning

07:00a Bugs Bunny

07:30a Yogis Gang

08:00a Super Friends

09:00a Lassies Rescue Rangers

09:30a Goober

10:00a Brady Kids

10:30a Mission: Magic

11:00a Movie The Red Baron (cartoon)

Afternoon

12:00p Action 74

01:00p Movie Fort Apache (B&W)

03:00p The Westerners B&W)

03:30p Championship Fishing

04:00p Wide World of Sports Little League World Series


05:30p The Reasoner Report

Evening

06:00p Lawrence Welk

07:00p The Partridge Family

07:30p Movie Planet Earth

09:00p Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Movie Come September

01:00a ABC News

WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

07:30a Farm Forum

08:00a University of Minnesota

08:30a Story Hour

09:00a Probe

09:30a Madagimo

10:00a Random Access

10:30a I Dream of Jeannie

11:00a Gomer Pyle, USMC (B&W)

11:30a Bewitched (B&W)

Afternoon

12:00p Lucy Show

12:30p It Takes a Thief

01:30p The Virginian


03:00p Golf Westchester Classic

05:00p Theyve Killed President Lincoln

Evening

06:00p Wrestling

(Prime-Time lineup transferred from Channel 4 due to baseball)

07:00p All in the Family

07:30p M*A*S*H

08:00p Mary Tyler Moore

08:30p Bob Newhart

09:00p Barnaby Jones

10:00p Perry Mason (B&W)

11:00p News (local)

11:30p Movie The Last Man on Earth (B&W)

Retro: Spokane, Washington - Friday, September 2, 1983

2 KREM (CBS)

4 KXLY (ABC)

6 KHQ (NBC)

7 KSPS (PBS)

28 KAYU (Independent)

MORNING

5 am

4 The 700 Club


5:25

2 Tom and Jerry

5:30

6 NBC News Overnight

5:55

2 The Brady Kids

6:00

4 The Andy Griffith Show

6:25

2 The Great Space Coaster

6:30

4 ABC News This Morning

6 NBC News at Sunrise

6:45

7 A.M. Weather

7:00

2 CBS Morning News


4 Good Morning America

6 Today

7 Lilias, Yoga and You

28 Woody Woodpecker and Friends

7:30

7 Sesame Street

28 Cartoons

8:00

28 Underdog

8:30

7 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:00

2 The New $25,000 Pyramid

4 Donahue

6 Dif'rent Strokes

7 Sesame Street

28 The 700 Club

9:30

2 Child's Play

6 Sale of the Century


10:00

2 The Price Is Right

4 Too Close for Comfort

6 Wheel of Fortune

7 High Feather

10:30

4 Loving

6 Dream House

7 Over Easy

28 Jimmy Swaggart

11:00

2 The Young and the Restless

4 Family Feud

6 The Facts of Life

7 Ireland: A Television History

28 Bonanza

11:30

4 The Noon Show

6 Search for Tomorrow

AFTERNOON
12 pm

2 Entertainment Tonight

4 All My Children

6 Days of Our Lives

28 Richard Simmons

12:30

2 As the World Turns

7 Sneak Previews

28 20 Minute Workout

1:00

4 One Life to Live

6 Another World

7 National Geographic Special

28 MOVIE: "Bigger Than Life"

(1956) James Mason, Barbara Rush. A "miracle" drug threatens a family man's sanity.

1:30

2 Capitol

2:00

2 Guiding Light

4 General Hospital
6 Fantasy

7 Lilias, Yoga and You

2:30

7 This Old House

3:00

2 Alice

4 The Flintstones

6 The Waltons

7 The Victory Garden

28 Super Friends

3:30

2 Vega$

4 Gilligan's Island

7 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

28 Woody Woodpecker and Friends

4:00

4 Little House on the Prairie

6 Hour Magazine

7 Sesame Street

28 Scooby-Doo
4:30

2 Happy Days Again

28 Bewitched

5:00

2 KREM 2 News

4 News 4

6 Q-6 News

7 Doctor Who

28 My Favorite Martian

5:30

7 Nightly Business Report

28 Leave It to Beaver

EVENING

6:00

2 CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

4 World News Tonight

6 NBC Nightly News

7 The Dick Cavett Show

Guest: William F. Buckley, Jr.

28 I Love Lucy

"Lucy Hires an English Tutor." Lucy engages a tutor for her child, though its arrival is months
away.
6:30

2 Entertainment Tonight

In a special report, the plight of handicapped performers is examined.

4 One Day at a Time

"Barbara's Friend." Barbara feels responsible for her friend's overdose on sleeping pills. (Part 2of
two.)

6 The Muppet Show

Guest: Carol Channing.

7 The MacNeil/Lehrer Report

28 The Dick Van Dyke Show

"Long Night's Journey Into Day." Laura spends a night alone in the house as the rest of the family
goes fishing.

7:00

2 Star Trek

"Let That Be Your Last Battlefield." The Enterprise becomes a battlefield for two aliens who have
been waging a 50,000-year-old war.

4 The People's Court

6 The Bob Newhart Show

"Shrinks Across the Sea." Bob and Emily sufer international complications when they host a
French psychologist in their home.

7 The Lawmakers

28 MOVIE: "Tugboat Annie."

(1933) Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery. A working woman and her shiftless husband stay together
out of love for her son.
7:30

4 Barney Miller

"Call Girl." Right after Dietrich embarks on a personal campaign to avoid all women, the squad
room becomes filled with gorgeous call girls.

6 P.M. Magazine

Exercises classes taught in churches, a one-room schoolhouse in Maine.

7 Washington Week in Review

8:00

2 CBS News Special

"Paradise Lost." Correspondent-producer Robert "Shad" Northsfield reports on the eforts to


conserve America's national park system, as well as attempts to save the grizzly bear from
extinction.

4 Benson

"Family Tree." Benson and Clayton make the surprising and disturbing discovery that they might
be relatives. (Repeat)

6 MOVIE: "Gray Lady Down"

Charlton Heston, David Carradine. A nuclear submarine carrying 41 men is rammed by a


wayward freighter and sinks to a depth of 1400 feet, where it becomes precariously perched on
a sea shell. (Repeat)

7 Wall $treet Week

"The New Contrarian." Guest: David Dreman, managing director, Dreman, Gray & Embrey.

8:30

4 No, I Don't

The joint owners of a mountain cabin find that they both want to use the retreat with their
respective mates on the same weekend. Bo Svenson, Linda Purl and Charles Rocket star.

7 Market to Market
28 MOVIE: "Tugboat Annie Sails Again"

(1940) Marjorie Rambeau, Jane Wyman. Annie gets threatened with the loss of her job just
because she's a girl.

9:00

2 Dallas

"Ewing Inferno." Ray's feelings of self-blame and anger at J.R. over Mickey's accident leads to a
sequence of events with possibly tragic consequences. (Repeat)

4 Celebrity Daredevils

Burt Reynolds, Linda Blair, Jim Nabors, Elke Sommer, Christopher Reeve and Tony Geary are
among the movie and TV stars performing a variety of daring feats. William Shatner hosts.
(Repeat)

7 Masterpiece Theatre

"Flickers." It looks as though Arnie's movie may never be completed money runs out and so
does its star. (Part 6)

10:00

2 Falcon Crest

"The Odyssey." Angela travels to Paris on a quest for facts that will help her battle Richard
Channing, and Vickie decides to continue her afair with Nick against Chase and Maggie's wishes.
(Repeat)

6 Eischied

"Who is the Missing Woman?" From 1979: Eischied clashes with an attorney (Mel Ferrer) while
trying to locate the mistress of a prominent politician who died in her arms. (Repeat)

7 Doctor Who

"The Horror of Fang Rock." The Doctor's curiosity is aroused by a darkened remote lighthouse.
(Repeat)

28 Independent Network News


10:30

7 Nightly Business Report

28 The Dick Van Dyke Show

"You Ought to Be in Pictures." Rob is cast in a low budget film and turns out to be the screen's
worst lover.

LATE NIGHT

11:00

2 KREM 2 News

4 News 4

6 Q-6 News

7 Inside Business Today

28 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

11:30

2 MOVIE: "My Pal Trigger"

(1946) Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes. Roy's and Gabby's faithful mounts help them out of
some sticky situations.

4 Nightline

6 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

Guests: Bob Uecker, actress Teri Garr.

28 Saturday Night

Host: Buck Henry. Musical guest: Bette Midler.

12:30 am
6 Friday Night Videos

Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, Supertramp, Lindsey Buckingham and Culture Club are featured in
musical mini-features.

12:45

2 MOVIE: "'Neath Arizona Skies"

(1934) John Wayne, Sheila Terry. A cowboy protects an American Indian oil-land heiress.

1:00

28 MOVIE: "The Body Snatcher"

(1945) Bela Lugosi, Boris Karlof. A doctor is blackmailed by a villainous coachman when he
wishes to stop securing bodies for medical research in 19th-century Edinburgh.

Flintstones at 3pm on KXLY was the only cartoon that was on the Big 3 weekday PMs. But I
thought KHQ did some cartoons as well...

-crainbebo

KHQ entered the afternoon cartoon game in the early '90s, after they snagged The Jetsons away
from KXLY. The station aired cartoons from 3-4 and family-friendly sitcoms (including The
Wonder Years) from 4-5. They even had an educational "Q6 News for Kids" feature during
commercial breaks, which featured local children delivering"headlines" from KHQ's news set.

The children's lineup only lasted a season or too, though; it disappeared around the same time
as KXLY's cartoons. I assume both stations just couldn't compete with what was on KAYU (Fox
Kids) and cable, and found talk shows more profitable.

Retro: Northern Alabama Monday, August 22, 1977

From TV Guide, Northern Alabama Edition:


WNGE (WKRN) Ch. 2 Nashville (ABC)

6 AM Good Morning America

7:30 Bozo

8:30 Green Acres

9 AM Morningwatch

10 AM Happy Days

10:30 Family Feud

11 AM The Better Sex (game show with hosts Bill Anderson

and Sarah Purcell)

11:30 Ryan's Hope

12 N All My Children

1 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Pat Carroll, Soupy Sales)

1:30 One Life To Live

2:15 General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Brady Bunch

4 PM Bonanza

5 PM Andy Griffith

5:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters)

6 PM News

6:30 Dolly (guest: Karen Black)

7 PM Pilot: "Sheehy And The Supreme Machine" (an ex-Marine

turned maintenance man battles a group of kids who are

disturbing the tranquility of their apartment building, with


John Byner, Tige Andrews, and Jimmy Baio)

7:30 Baseball: regional coverage of Yankees-White Sox, Dodgers-

Cardinals, Red Sox-Twins, Phillies-Braves

10 PM News (time approximate)

10:30 Adam-12

11 PM Streets Of San Francisco (delay from 10:30 PM)

12:10 Toma (delay from 11:40 PM)

1:20 PTL Club

3:20 News

3:50 Movie: "The Deadly Afair"

5:30 Not For Women Only

WCBI Ch. 4 Columbus, MS (CBS/ABC)

6:45 News

7 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Here's Lucy (guest: David Frost)

9:30 Price Is Right

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N News

12:30 As The World Turns


1:30 Guiding Light

2 PM All In The Family

2:30 Match Game '77 (Hans Conried, Richard Dawson,

Sarah Kennedy, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers,

Betty White)

3 PM Tattletales (Jack and Roxanne Carter, Mart and Maria

Hulswit (Mart played Ed Bauer on "Guiding Light" at the

time, before Peter Simon took over the role), Lyle and

Sharon Waggoner)

3:30 Beverly Hillbillies

4 PM Gunsmoke

5 PM Andy Griffith

5:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

6 PM News

6:30 My Three Sons

7 PM The Jefersons

7:30 Szysznyk

8 PM CBS Movie: "Attack On Terror: The FBI Versus The Ku

Klux Klan" (Part 1, Part 2 airs Wed 8 PM)

10 PM News

10:30 Kojak

11:40 CBS Movie: "You'll Never See Me Again"

WSM (WSMV) Ch. 4 Nashville (NBC)


5:45 Weather

5:55 Morning Devotion

6 AM Morning Show (Ralph Emery)

7 AM Today

9 AM Dinah! (Phyllis Diller, Patrick Dufy, Bob Eubanks,

actor-musician-writer Tom Sullivan)

10 AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 It's Anybody's Guess

11 AM Shoot For The Stars (Lynn Redgrave, Wayne Rogers)

11:30 Noon Show (Teddy Bart/somebody named Ganick)

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM New Mickey Mouse Club

3:30 Bewitched

4 PM Emergency One!

5 PM My Three Sons

5:25 Weather

5:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

6 PM News

7 PM Little House On The Prairie

8 PM NBC Movie: "Shamus"

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show (Steve Martin subs for Johnny;

guest: Pat Boone)


12 M Tomorrow (William Randolph Hearst III and Jack

Ford discuss their new magazine Outside.)

WTVF Ch. 5 Nashville (CBS)

5:15 Country Journal

5:30 Carl Tipton

6 AM CBS News

7 AM Singing Convention

7:30 Mornings On 5

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Here's Lucy

9:30 Price Is Right

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N To Tell The Truth (Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass,

Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle)

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2 PM All In The Family

2:30 Match Game '77

3 PM Munsters

3:30 Gilligan's Island


4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Doris Day

5 PM Rifleman

5:25 News

5:30 CBS News

6 PM News

6:30 Cross-Wits (Ron Ely, Patti Deutsch, Beverly Garland,

Stu Gilliam)

7 PM The Jefersons

7:30 Szysznyk

8 PM CBS Movie: "Attack On Terror: The FBI Versus The

Ku Klux Klan" (Part 1)

10 PM News

10:30 WTVF Reports

11 PM Nancy Wilson (from a music festival in Sopot, Poland:

singer Nina Van Pallandt and musical groups from several

countries)

12 N News

12:30 Movie: "Taras Bulba"

WBRC Ch. 6 Birmingham (ABC)

4:30 American Religious Town Hall

5 AM Country Boy Eddie

5:30 News (Bill Bolen, don't know if "Country Boy Eddie" continues
after the news)

7 AM Morning Show (Tom York)

8:05 Merv Griffin (Dan Rather, musician Blossom Dearie)

9:30 $20,000 Pyramid (oddly, this is the same show ABC is running

in pattern at 1 PM)

10 AM Happy Days

10:30 Family Feud

11 AM That Girl

11:30 Ryan's Hope

12 N News

12:30 All My Children

1:30 One Life To Live

2:15 General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Bewitched

4 PM Emergency One!

4:55 News

5 PM ABC News

5:30 News

6 PM To Tell The Truth (Gene Shalit, Peggy Cass, Bill

Cullen, Kitty Carlisle)

6:30 Hollywood Squares (Bonnie Franklin, Robert Fuller,

Will Geer, Rich Little, Rose Marie, Tony Randall,

Isabel Sanford, Jonathan Winters, Paul Lynde)

7 PM Pilot: "Sheehy And The Supreme Machine"


7:30 Baseball (see Ch. 2)

10 PM News (time approximate)

10:30 The FBI

11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

12 M Streets Of San Francisco (delay from 10:30 PM)

1:10 Toma (delay from 11:40 PM)

WCIQ/7 Cheaha State Park; WBIQ/10 Birmingham; WHIQ/25

Huntsville; WFIQ/36 Florence (PBS)

2:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

3 PM Sesame Street

4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Electric Company

5 PM Zoom

5:30 Villa Alegre

6 PM Erica

6:30 (7) (36) MacNeil/Lehrer Report

(10) Metrospect

(25) Up State

7 PM Piccadilly Circus ("Napoleon: The Man On The Rock"

traces his time from return from Waterloo in 1815 to

his death on St. Helena in 1821.)

8:10 Next Door (the fantasies of an 8-year-old boy home alone,

from a Kurt Vonnegut Jr. short story)


8:30 Americans ("Baymen--Our Waters Are Dying" examines the

impact of water pollution on eastern Long Island's clam diggers.)

9 PM Horsepens 40 (country music)

10 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

10:30 Captioned ABC News

11 PM Job Opportunities

WTWV (WTVA) Ch. 9 Tupelo, MS (NBC/ABC)

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Today

9 AM Sanford And Son

9:30 Hollywood Squares (the celebrities play "Storybook Squares"

with kids this week; players: Marty Allen, Valerie Bertinelli,

George Gobel, Arte Johnson, Rose Marie, Pamela Sue Martin,

Roddy McDowall, Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde)

10 AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 It's Anybody's Guess

11 AM Shoot For The Stars

11:30 Chico And The Man

12 N Gong Show

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Adam-12
3:30 Little Rascals

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Brady Bunch

5 PM Bewitched

5:30 NBC News

6 PM News

6:30 To Tell The Truth (Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass,

Soupy Sales, Kitty Carlisle)

7 PM Little House On The Prairie

8 PM NBC Movie: "Shamus"

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show

12 M Tomorrow

1 AM News

WAPI (WVTM) Ch. 13 Birmingham (NBC)

6 AM Today

8 AM Dinah! (same as WSM Ch. 4)

9 AM Sanford And Son

9:30 Hollywood Squares

10 AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 It's Anybody's Guess

11 AM Shoot For The Stars

11:30 Chico And The Man


12 N News

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Gong Show

3:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

4 PM Partridge Family

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5 PM News

5:30 NBC News

6 PM News

6:30 Let's Make A Deal

7 PM Little House On The Prairie

8 PM NBC Movie: "Shamus"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (one-hour delay)

1 AM Tomorrow (one-hour delay)

WOWL (WHDF) Ch. 15 Florence (NBC)

5 AM PTL Club

6 AM Al Lester (probably either country or gospel music)

7 AM Today

9 AM Sanford And Son


9:30 Hollywood Squares

10 AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 It's Anybody's Guess

11 AM PTL Club

12 N News

12:15 Bible Televisit

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Gong Show

3:30 As The World Turns

4:30 Guiding Light

5 PM Lassie

5:30 News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Little House On The Prairie

8 PM NBC Movie: "Shamus"

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show

12 M Tomorrow

1 AM Movies: TBA

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

Listed Central Time


4:30 World At Large

5 AM World Of Survival

5:30 Romper Room

6 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals

7 AM Lassie

7:30 Hazel

8 AM The Lucy Show (guest: Clint Walker)

8:30 Love, American Style (Karen Valentine, Davy Jones,

Monte Markham, Diane Keaton)

9 AM Movie: "War Arrow"

10:55 News

11 AM Perry Mason

12 N Movie: "It's A Wonderful World"

1:55 News

2 PM Flintstones

2:30 The Archies

3 PM New Mickey Mouse Club

3:30 Addams Family

4 PM I Love Lucy

4:30 Hazel

5 PM Father Knows Best

5:30 Andy Griffith

6 PM That Girl

6:30 Dragnet

7 PM Let's Go To The Races


7:30 Movie: "Z"

10 PM Dark Shadows

10:30 Movie: "Night Unto Night"

12:25 Movie: "Battle Of The Coral Sea"

2:15 News

2:35 Movie: "Hellcats Of The Navy" (Ronald and

Nancy Reagan co-star, from '57)

4:15 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

WHNT Ch. 19 Huntsville (CBS)

6 AM CBS News

7 AM Mornin' Folks (Grady Reeves)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Here's Lucy

9:30 Price Is Right

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N News

12:15 Woman's Page/Weather

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2 PM All In The Family


2:30 Match Game '77

3 PM Tattletales

3:30 Popeye/Little Rascals

4:30 Hogan's Heroes

5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 CBS News

6 PM News

6:30 Let The Bible Speak

7 PM The Jefersons

7:30 Szysznyk

8 PM CBS Movie: "Attack On Terror: The FBI Versus

The Ku Klux Klan" (Part 1)

10 PM News

10:30 Kojak

11:40 CBS Movie: "You'll Never See Me Again"

WAAY Ch. 31 Huntsville (NBC)

5:30 Cartoons

6:30 Three Stooges

7 AM Today

9 AM Sanford And Son

9:30 Hollywood Squares

10 AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 It's Anybody's Guess


11 AM Shoot For The Stars

11:30 Chico And The Man

12 N Mid-WAAY

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Gong Show

3:30 Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig

4 PM Star Trek

5 PM My Three Sons

5:30 NBC News

6 PM News

6:30 Love, American Style (skits with Jack Burns,

Pat Paulsen)

7 PM Little House On The Prairie

8 PM NBC Movie: "Shamus"

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show

12 M Tomorrow

WCFT Ch. 33 Tuscaloosa (CBS)

6:45 Cartoons

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Here's Lucy

9:30 Price Is Right

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N News

12:10 Kaleidoscope

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2 PM All In The Family

2:30 Match Game '77

3 PM Tattletales

3:30 Andy Griffith

4 PM Hogan's Heroes

4:30 Star Trek

5:30 CBS News

6 PM News

6:30 Brady Bunch

7 PM The Jefersons

7:30 Szysznyk

8 PM CBS Movie: "Attack On Terror: The FBI Versus

The Ku Klux Klan" (Part 1)

10 PM News

10:30 Kojak
11:40 CBS Movie: "You'll Never See Me Again"

WHMA (WJSU) Ch. 40 Anniston (CBS)

5:55 PTL Club

6:55 News

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Here's Lucy

9:30 PTL Club

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N News

12:05 By The Way

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2 PM All In The Family

2:30 Match Game '77

3 PM Tattletales

3:30 Dinah! (McLean Stevenson, actress Marie-France

Pisier, opera singer Richard Fredericks)

4:30 Price Is Right

5:30 News
6 PM CBS News

6:30 Lawrence Welk

7:30 Szysznyk

8 PM CBS Movie: "Attack On Terror: The FBI Versus

The Ku Klux Klan" (Part 1)

10 PM News

10:30 Kojak

11:40 CBS Movie: "You'll Never See Me Again"

WBMG (WIAT) Ch. 42 Birmingham (CBS)

6:40 Focus

6:55 Popeye

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Here's Lucy

9:30 Price Is Right

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N Truth Or Consequences

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2 PM All In The Family


2:30 Match Game '77

3 PM Tattletales

3:30 Star Trek

4:30 Brady Bunch

5 PM The Lucy Show (guest: Claude Akins)

5:30 CBS News

6 PM Cross-Wits (Betty White, Leslie Nielsen, Abbe

Lane, Robert Q. Lewis)

6:30 Concentration

7 PM The Jefersons

7:30 Szysznyk

8 PM CBS Movie: "Attack On Terror: The FBI Versus

The Ku Klux Klan" (Part 1, Part 2 airs Saturday

at 10 PM as Ch. 42 has its own movie on Wednesdays

at 8)

10 PM News

10:30 Kojak

11:40 CBS Movie: "You'll Never See Me Again"

WYUR (WAFF) Ch. 48 Huntsville (ABC)

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM PTL Club continues

10 AM Happy Days
10:30 Family Feud

11 AM The Better Sex

11:30 Ryan's Hope

12 N All My Children

1 PM $20,000 Pyramid

1:30 One Life To Live

2:15 General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Beverly Hillbillies

4 PM Emergency One!

5 PM Andy Griffith

5:30 ABC News

6 PM News

6:30 That Girl

7 PM Pilot: "Sheehy And The Supreme Machine"

7:30 Baseball (see Ch. 2)

10 PM News (time approximate)

10:30 Streets Of San Francisco

11:40 Toma

12:50 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

From TV Guide, Northern Alabama Edition:

WNGE (WKRN) Ch. 2 Nashville (ABC)


11 AM The Better Sex (game show with hosts Bill Anderson

and Sarah Purcell)

6:30 Dolly (guest: Karen Black)

WSM (WSMV) Ch. 4 Nashville (NBC)

9 AM Dinah! (Phyllis Diller, Patrick Dufy, Bob Eubanks,

actor-musician-writer Tom Sullivan)

11:30 Noon Show (Teddy Bart/somebody named Ganick)

WBRC Ch. 6 Birmingham (ABC)

5 AM Country Boy Eddie

5:30 News (Bill Bolen, don't know if "Country Boy Eddie" continues

after the news)

9:30 $20,000 Pyramid (oddly, this is the same show ABC is running

in pattern at 1 PM)

10 AM Happy Days

10:30 Family Feud

11 AM That Girl

11:30 Ryan's Hope

12 N News
12:30 All My Children

WCIQ/7 Cheaha State Park; WBIQ/10 Birmingham; WHIQ/25

Huntsville; WFIQ/36 Florence (PBS)

9 PM Horsepens 40 (country music)

WOWL (WHDF) Ch. 15 Florence (NBC)

6 AM Al Lester (probably either country or gospel music)

WAAY Ch. 31 Huntsville (NBC)

9 AM Sanford And Son

12 N Mid-WAAY

After a self-imposed exile, friends and neighbors (well, helped out by the tech issues this site had
a while back), I hath returned. And I'm going to pick on bp first!

WNGE: Seems like channel 2 had about as much country music on this date as either 4 (WSM) or
5 (WTVF) did. Bill Anderson, of course, was (and is still) a fixture on the Grand Ole Opry, and
Dolly Parton was taking a fling at syndication that season. While Dolly was white-hot on the
country charts then, I suspect a lot of folk were still used to her image as the "girl singer" on
Porter Wagoner's old show, and didn't cotton to her hosting solo. Petty, I know, but people,
especially country music fans back then, are like that often.

WSM: You knew channel 4 was going to take Dinah's show, come hell or high water, as she was a
native of Winchester, Tennessee and sang on WSM-AM radio early in her career. I imagine that
station caught the largest amount of viewer flak (phone, letters) of any NBC affil back in July-
August '74 when NBC dumped her daytime housewives' show for the Dennis James "Name That
Tune," the latter of which lasted a grand five months. And I suspect the station GM felt like going
up to 30 Rock himself and strangling the entire daytime department over that. I know I probably
would have if I had been in his position.

As for "Ganick," she is Elaine Ganick, now the owner of a Nashville-area ad agency. Find out
about it, and her, here: http://www.ganick.com/. She was the longest-running, IIRC, of the
female sidekicks on the show; Bart and predecessor Jud Collins had several over the 25 or so
years "Noon" ran on channel 4. To give equal time to Teddy Bart, find out about him at
http://www.teddybart.com/. He mainly went on to do radio after a long tenure at WSM/WSMV.

WBRC: Now, bp, all of us who grew up in the viewing area of channel 6 know dern well that CBE
ran from the time the rooster crowed at sunrise until 7, when the venerable Tom York took over
for the city folk. I have no idea why 6 reported Bolen's five-minute bulletin as a separate
program, other than the fact that he did it from the news studio, probably. Something makes me
think that at other times, Bolen actually did it on the set with Eddie Burns and the band, but I
may be mistaken. Thirty-five years will do that to ya. "HAW-HEE!"

And would you look at that four-hour daytime block. That gives the lie to the well-established
legend that "All My Children" had always run at 10 a.m. ever since its 1970 premiere. I am sure
this was a VERY short-lived experiment that got canned after the station got deluged with calls
from outraged ladies. Oh, I can hear it now: "what do you mean, making me wait for my story
until 12:30? I don't care nothin' 'bout no Fonzie, I can see him at night! And that Richard Dawson
needs to quit kissin' them women! Put my story on back at 10!" And I'm sure 6 did that in short
order.

Gotta be careful, now, we can't start another Birmingham controversy and get Russell W. all hot
and bothered (!!!)

Alabama Public Television: I know you personally know this, bp, but others may not; Horse Pens
40 is a private nature park located northeast of Birmingham. The annual musical festival there
was not only country, but specifically bluegrass and old-time.

WOWL: Yep, Al Lester was a fiddler who played on Nashville recordings and on stage with
country acts of all kinds. He lived in the Shoals area and apparently made a living as an
instrument repairman. From the local CVB page: http://www.visitflorenceal.com/music/al-lester.

WAAY: I brought this up on the "Huntsville Rewound Classic TV ads" Facebook page while
discussing the recent death of a longtime WAAY personality, Johnny Evans, who co-hosted the
"Cofee Break" housewives' show during the early '70s at 9 a.m. on 31. For most of its time as an
NBC affil from '67 to December '77, WAAY tape-delayed NBC until Noon, filling the half-hour
station break, which ran against local news on WHNT (CBS) and "Dream House," "All My
Children" and "Ryan's Hope" on WMSL/WYUR (ABC). It seems that 31 decided to try the
women's show at Noon instead, but I know this didn't last long because, when WAAY flipped to
ABC a few months later, it would have cleared "AMC" at the time of the feed--I can't see why 31,
unlike WBRC to its south, would have considered running it at 9. So in all likelihood, the women's
show moved back to 9, and took the title "Morning WAAY," which it kept throughout the
remainder of its run, until circa 1985-86.

Now, am I going to have time to do a retro in the near future? Well, tune in tomorrow for
"Dialing for Dollars," and you'll find out!

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Dolly Parton's syndicated show lasted, IIRC, a couple of years

(1976-78); despite its relatively short run, most critics and fans

consider it superior to her 1987 ABC show. One of her syndicated

episodes, with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, is considered


a classic--maybe not up to the standards of the one Judy Garland

did with Liza Minnelli and Barbra Streisand in the '60s--but one that

is praised for its utter simplicity, just music, no attempt at comedy

sketches or anything else Dolly may have been uncomfortable with.

I remember Jud Collins doing the noon show on Channel 4 in Nashville;

Elaine Ganick is a name I might recall if I dug deeply enough into my

memory bank. I was living in Texas in 1977 and was out of touch with

Northern Alabama television.

Speaking of which, out there it was a more common practice for ABC

affiliates with noon newscasts to air "All My Children" on delay at 11 AM,

and "Ryan's Hope" on delay at 12:30 PM. I recall this being the case on

KSAT San Antonio when "One Life To Live" and "General Hospital" went

to an hour each. However, in the fall of '77, KSAT was also running "AMC"

at 12:30 and pre-empting "Pyramid" altogether. WBRC might not have moved

"AMC" from 10 AM if "Happy Days" and "Family Feud" hadn't been such hot

properties on ABC's daytime schedule at the time. (And "AMC" always aired

at 12 N in Huntsville, whether on 48 or 31.)

Horsepens 40 must have been built after I left Alabama, but you're right in

that it did ofer bluegrass and old-time country shows. TV Guide classifies

the show as music, so it may have been highlights of one of its festivals;

since I was in San Antonio that night I would have no idea.


And yes, I remember Country Boy Eddie, although I deliberately made it a

point not to watch him when I was in high school, and I always remember

him staying on until 7 AM, which makes me wonder why TV Guide wouldn't

have run something like this:

5:00 Country Boy Eddie

5:30 News--Bill Bolen

5:35 (or whenever) Country Boy Eddie

WLOS used to make that so simple; Bill Norwood had "Mr. Bill's Cartoons"

starting at 6:30; he did a news segment (listed separately in TV Guide)

at 7, then "Mr. Bill's Cartoons" resumed at 7:05 (and was listed in TV Guide

as such).

I wonder if WBRC turned down "The Better Sex" because they were afraid

somebody might object to the word "sex" in the title. Actually it was

a competition between two teams, one of men and one of women. One

team would give the other two possible answers and the receiving team

had to determine which answer was correct. Incorrect guesses eliminated

team members until an entire team was eliminated. (WXIA picked up this

show on the strength of Bill Anderson's being a graduate of the University

of Georgia and a north Georgia native; they did it in the fall of '77.)

One other point: ABC had less problem clearing "Edge Of Night" in pattern

in the Central time zone; we got it in Dallas and San Antonio at 3, and I notice
that all three ABC affiliates in the Northern Alabama edition had it at 3. Contrast

it with North Georgia, where both WTVC and WXIA had it on delay at 10:30 AM.

(I think WTVC did move it back to 4; it stayed on in the morning in Atlanta even

after WSB became the ABC station.)

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Quote Originally Posted by Mike Stroud

And would you look at that four-hour daytime block. That gives the lie to the well-established
legend that "All My Children" had always run at 10 a.m. ever since its 1970 premiere. I am sure
this was a VERY short-lived experiment that got canned after the station got deluged with calls
from outraged ladies. Oh, I can hear it now: "what do you mean, making me wait for my story
until 12:30? I don't care nothin' 'bout no Fonzie, I can see him at night! And that Richard Dawson
needs to quit kissin' them women! Put my story on back at 10!" And I'm sure 6 did that in short
order.

Gotta be careful, now, we can't start another Birmingham controversy and get Russell W. all hot
and bothered (!!!)

Frankly, Mike, a lot of WBRC's scheduling practices got me "hot and bothered" .... but at least
with ABC's 1977 daytime schedule, they preempted just one show, versus another ABC I was
stuck with at the time, living in Tupelo, Miss. (WHBQ 13 out of Memphis). More on that in a
minute.
I'm not sure when 6 went to a 10:00 delayed start time for AMC, but I'll consult some old TV
GUIDEage I have from 1979-1981 and find out.

And I'm only "hot and bothered" (okay, my wife might go so far as to say "royally agitated") when
untruths are perpetuated by haughty "nawthunurs" about Birmingham, i.e. the Channel 6 CBS
defection, plus the perception by many that due to the Tommy Charles/WAQY uprising and 13's
not clearing Ed Sullivan in '64, it meant the city was anti-Beatles.

Anyway, back on topic. Nobody will be quicker than me to say that Birmingham television once
upon a time was a highly peculiar puppy.

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

Speaking of which, out there it was a more common practice for ABC

affiliates with noon newscasts to air "All My Children" on delay at 11 AM,

and "Ryan's Hope" on delay at 12:30 PM.

That's what two stations in the Mid-South area did for years, WHBQ 13 and KAIT 8 in nearby
Jonesboro, Ark. All My Children at 11, one of that hour's programs on delay at 12:30 to allow a
nooncast. Both stations preempted one show as a result (usually Ryan's Hope). Meanwhile, to
the west in Little Rock, KATV 7 aired AMC in pattern at noon.

In the '80s, while in college at Arkansas State in Jonesboro, I knew a couple of students who
were avid AMC fans .... and because of getting all three (!) ABC affils on local cable, they were
able to stagger their AMC fix and watch it every other day -- the previous day's ep at 11 on Ch. 8,
and then flip to 7 to catch that day's ep. Convenient, eh?

But when ABC unveiled the Fall '77 daytime schedule, here's what WHBQ 13 did with it at first:

9:00 Happy Days (23 hour delay)

9:30 Family Feud (23 hour delay)

10:00 Dialing For Dollars Movie (used to be at 9:00, lopping of whatever sitcom rerun ABC had
at 10:30)

12:00 News

12:30 All My Children

1:30 One Life to Live

2:15 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

Three programs got the boot from 13: "Pyramid", "Better Sex" and "Ryan's Hope."

I wonder if WBRC turned down "The Better Sex" because they were afraid

somebody might object to the word "sex" in the title.

I wouldn't doubt Emil and Ethel down in the Coosa County hills of Weogufka would've taken "hot
and bothered" to a whole 'nuther level........ ;D

--Russell

www.birminghamrewound.com

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

Horsepens 40 must have been built after I left Alabama, but you're right in

that it did ofer bluegrass and old-time country shows. TV Guide classifies

the show as music, so it may have been highlights of one of its festivals;

since I was in San Antonio that night I would have no idea.

Here's the skinny on Horse Pens 40, bp: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_Pens_40. Turns out,
it had been around for awhile as a music venue, but didn't really become a big thing until about
the time frame we're talking about. It was mentioned in Alabama tourism/promotional material,
I remember that much.

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But when ABC unveiled the Fall '77 daytime schedule, here's what WHBQ 13 did with it at first:

9:00 Happy Days (23 hour delay)

9:30 Family Feud (23 hour delay)

10:00 Dialing For Dollars Movie (used to be at 9:00, lopping of whatever sitcom rerun ABC had
at 10:30)

12:00 News
12:30 All My Children

1:30 One Life to Live

2:15 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

Three programs got the boot from 13: "Pyramid", "Better Sex" and "Ryan's Hope."

--Russell

Those changes went into efect before the fall of '77. Somewhere I've got a newspaper article
from Memphis' Commercial Appeal with the program director talking about the problems WHBQ
had with All My Kids. At that point in the 70s, AMC was ABC's highest rated soap, but WHBQ
wouldn't clear it until 1975. When they did clear it, the ratings were terrible. It was dropped and
then brought back again and then moved all over the schedule trying to find a place to build an
audience. Strangely, Edge of Night was WHBQ's highest rated soap, even though it wasn't very
successful for ABC. This is always what interests me about local stations -viewing patterns. How
is it that in one region a show can blow everything else out of the water, and in another it gets
creamed by the competition?

WHBQ Memphis (Channel 13) 1970s Daytime Schedules

Fall 1975 - Summer 1976

06:50 Morning Devotional

06:65 Wakeup News

07:00 Make a Wish

07:30 Green Acres

08:00 Eyewitness News

08:05 Straight Talk with Marge Thrasher

09:00 Dialing for Dollars Movie


11:00 Let's Make a Deal /Hot Seat

11:30 All My Children

12:00 Eyewitness News

The rest of ABC sked in pattern

Fall 1976 - April 1977

06:00 Good Morning, America

07:00 Animals, Animals

07:30 Gilligan's Island

08:00 Eyewitness News

08:05 Straight Talk with Marge Thrasher

09:00 Dialing for Dollars Movie

11:00 Don Ho Show

11:30 *All My Children /Ryan's Hope

12:00 Eyewitness News

The rest of the ABC sked in pattern. Channel 13 dropped All My Children after the Christmas
episode. Ryan's Hope premiered in that slot the next Monday. So, AMC and Happy Days were the
two ABC programs not cleared by WHBQ.

April 25, 1977 - January 1978

06:00 Animals, Animals

06:30 Gilligan's Island

07:00 Good Morning, America

08:00 Eyewitness News

08:05 Straight Talk with Marge Thrasher


09:00 Happy Days

09:30 Family Feud

10:00 Dialing for Dollars Movie

12:00 Eyewitness News

12:30 All My Children

01:30 One Life to Live

02:15 General Hospital

03:00 Edge of Night

When All My Children expanded to an hour, WHBQ picked it up again, dropped Ryan's Hope,
showed Happy Days and Family Feud out of pattern, and revised the schedule to air GMA at
7am, though still only 1 hour. To accommodate the changes, 13 didn't clear Ryan's Hope, The
Better Sex, or $20,000 Pyramid.

January 16, 1978 - August 1978

06:30 Gilligan's Island

07:00 Good Morning, America

08:00 Eyewitness News

08:05 Straight Talk with Marge Thrasher

09:00 All My Children

10:00 Dialing for Dollars Movie

12:00 Eyewitness News

12:30 Family Feud

01:00 One Life to Live

02:00 General Hospital

03:00 Edge of Night

When ABC expanded OLTL and GH to an hour, AMC was moved from the afternoon to an early
morning slot. WHBQ dropped Happy Days and continued to not clear Pyramid.
September 4, 1978

07:00 Good Morning, America

09:00 Straight Talk

10:00 Happy Days

10:30 All My Children

11:30 Ryan's Hope

12:00 Eyewitness News

12:30 Family Feud

Beginning September 4, 1978, WHBQ finally carried the full two hours of GMA. The venerable
Dialing for Dollars Movie was cancelled. Ryan's Hope was carried for the second time. RH would
remain on WHBQ until ABC added The Love Boat to its morning lineup in June 1980. At that
point, RH was dropped and never aired again in Memphis. The same day, AMC moved to 11am,
airing on a one-day delay. It stayed in that slot thru December 1989.

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Let's face it--until the late '80's, WBRC played loose and fancy free with the ABC schedule, not
just in daytime, but in prime time as well. As has been well documented by numerous posters
(myself under my previous handle included), it was not uncommon for Channel 6 to take top-
rated shows and move them to bizarre timeslots (see also, Sunday afternoon), primarily so that
they could show reruns of shows such as Perry Mason, Gunsmoke and the like. Had Channel 6
been affiliated with either NBC or CBS, I don't know that the New York brass would have
tolerated it. But since WBRC was arguably one of ABC's top rated affiliates, they let them get
away with it.

When WDBB-17 made its ill-fated attempt to move into the Birmingham market from Tuscaloosa
ca. 1986, for a while they carried the ABC daytime shows not cleared by WBRC. I can't remember
what led WDBB to drop those shows. Of course, by '87 Channel 17 (and its satellite in Gadsden,
WNAL-44) became the original Fox affiliate for central Alabama.

WNGE's Bozo must have been local, right? I don't think they took WGN's Bozo and rebroadcast it
several hundred miles away...

-crainbebo

I believe so...even into the late '70s, there were still a few markets doing a localized Bozo show.

Yep, according to Tim Hollis' Hi There, Boys and Girls!, Jim Kent, who had been associated with
WSIX radio and television (what WNGE was known as prior to 1973), since the Fifties, played the
role for at least some of the time. It was probably in its last days, though, in Nashville by this
point, since GMA was starting to really gain traction across the country, with the net pushing
affils to clear the whole two hours of it. I imagine that, by the time WGN moved its version of the
beloved show to the mornings in response to the Chicago city school system's beginnings of the
school lunch program circa 1980 (meaning kids were no longer allowed to go home to eat and
watch the Noon airing), it was pretty much the last one left. By default, Captain Kangaroo was
the last weekday morning kiddie show still left on the Big Three; in many markets, indies filled
the void (as did new cable stations like TBS) with cartoons for the remainder of the Eighties.

Retro: Southern California Mon, Aug 16, 1982

By request, from Los Angeles Times

Due to the new character limits, posting in 2 sections: pt 1 covers LA; KEYT and San Diego will be
posted in pt 2
KNXT 2-CBS

5:00 Summer Semester

5:30 Juntos

6:00 LA Morning

6:30 Captain Kangaroo

7:00 CBS Morning News

9:00 One Day at a Time

9:30 Alice

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

noon Tattletales

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Capitol

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Rockford Files

4:00 Barney Miller

4:30 News

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 2 on the Town

8:00 Private Benjamin

8:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

9:00 M*A*S*H

9:30 Filthy Rich

10:00 Lou Grant

11:00 News
11:30 Quincy

12:40 Columbo

2:15 News Replay

2:45 Movie: Shadow on the Land

KNBC 4-NBC

6:00 Health Field

6:30 Early Today

7:00 Today

9:00 Dif'rent Strokes

9:30 Wheel of Fortune

10:00 Texas

11:00 Doctors

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon Days of Our Lives

1:00 Another World

2:00 CHiPs

3:00 Donahue

4:00 News

7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 Family Feud

8:00 Little House on the Prairie

9:00 Movie: Loving You

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show


12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

1:30 NBC News Overnight

KTLA 5-Ind

5:30 A Study in the Word

6:00 Hot Fudge

6:30 Gallery

7:00 700 Club

8:30 Leave it to Beaver

9:00 Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet

9:30 Rifleman

10:00 Emergency!

11:00 Bonanza

noon and 12:30 Twilight Zone

1:00 Hour Magazine

2:00 John Davidson

3:00 and 3:30 Richard Simmons

4:00 Couples

4:30 Entertainment Tonight

5:00 Starsky & Hutch

6:00 Wonder Woman

7:00 Kung Fu

8:00 Movie: Lucy Gallant

10:00 News

11:00 Saturday Night


mid. Entertainment Tonight

12:30 Couples

1:00 and 1:30 Gene Autry

KABC 7-ABC

5:30 Daybreak LA

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 AM Los Angeles

10:00 Love Boat

11:00 Family Feud

11:30 Ryan's Hope

noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 People's Court

4:00 News

4:30 ABC World News Tonight

5:00 News

5:30 Monday Night Baseball: teams TBA

* pre-empted...second half-hour of 5pm News, News at 6, WNT at 7, and Eye on LA at 7:30

8:00 Best of the West

8:30 Movie: The Last Picture Show


11:00 News

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. Movie: Murder Can Hurt You

2:45 News Replay

KHJ 9-Ind

6:00 Youth & the Issues

6:30 Community Feedback

7:00 Froozles

7:30 There is a Way

8:00 Jim Bakker

9:00 Jack LaLanne

9:30 Midmorning LA

11:00 Celebrity Bullseye

11:30 Match Game

noon Movie: Brief Encounter

1:30 News

2:00 Ironside

3:00 Best of Groucho

3:30 What's Happening!!

4:00 Movie: The Girl Hunters

6:00 Wild Wild West

7:00 Return of the Saint

8:00 Movie: A Man Called Adam

10:00 News
11:00 You Asked for It

11:30 Movie (r from 4pm)

KTTV 11-Ind

6:00 Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 Great Space Coaster

7:00 Cartoon Town

7:30 Super Heroes

8:00 Battle of the Planets

8:30 Spiderman

9:00 I Love Lucy

9:30 Make Room for Daddy

10:00 Rhoda

10:30 My Three Sons

11:00 Please Don't Eat the Daisies

11:30 News

noon Movie: The DI

2:00 Open Line

2:30 Bewitched

3:00 Waltons

4:00 Flintstones

4:30 Groovie Goolies

5:00 and 5:30 Brady Bunch

6:00 SWAT

7:00 and 7:30 M*A*S*H


8:00 PM Magazine

8:30 Singles Magazine

9:00 Merv Griffin

10:00 News

11:00 M*A*S*H

11:30 Jefersons

mid. Movie: The Savage Pampas

KCOP 13-Ind

6:00 Villa Alegre

6:30 Felix the Cat

7:00 Woody Woodpecker

7:30 Flintstones & Friends

8:00 Kartoon Karnival

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Littlest Hobo

10:00 Doris Day

10:30 Midday News

11:00 Marcus Welby, MD

noon Movie: Flamingo Road

2:00 Love American Style

2:30 Superman

3:00 Terrytoons

4:00 Kartoon Karnival

5:00 and 5:30 Sanford & Son


6:00 Hawaii Five-O

7:00 Natalie: A Tribute to a Very Special Lady

8:00 Movie: Love with the Proper Stranger

10:30 News

11:00 Benny Hill

11:30 and mid. Love American Style

12:30 INN News

1:00 Movie: Lisbon

KSCI 18-Ind/Biz/Ethnic

7:00 Market Opening

7:30 Business News/Commodities

8:00 NYSE/Business News

8:30 Stocks/Commodities

9:00 Most Active Stocks

9:30 Stocks/Business News

10:00 Commodities/Stocks

10:30 Business News

11:00 Commodities/Interview

11:30 Stocks/Commodities

noon Business Update/NYSE

12:30 Stocks/Business News

1:00 Commodities/Stocks

1:30 Financial Wrap-Up

2:00 Most Active Stocks


2:30 Stocks/Business News

3:00 Commodities/Stocks

3:30 Asia-Pacific Business

4:00 Commodities/Interview

4:30 Stocks/Commodities

5:00 Southern California Business Report

5:30 Stocks/Business News

6:00 Commodities/Stocks

6:30 Financial Wrap-Up

7:00 NHK News

7:30 Joong Ang News Tower

8:00 Korean Drama

8:30 Korean News

9:00 Japanese News/Commentary

9:30 Travelogue

10:00 Abarenbo Shogun

11:00 Hong Kong TV

mid. Charlie Horse

KWHY 22-Ind/SelecTV

6:00 Business Today

7:00 Financial Opening/Update

7:30 Tax Strategies for the 80s/Precious Metals

8:00 Conservative Investor/Stock Update

8:30 Futures Today


9:00 Stocks/Gem Report

9:30 Executive Report

10:00 Stocks/Why People Listen

10:30 Stock Market Update

11:00 American Stock Exchange

11:30 Chicago Commodities/Discounter's Inside Report

noon News/Commodity Highlights

12:30 Stocks/Auster Commodities

1:00 Market Close/Dow 30

1:30 Charting the Market

2:00 Financial Final

2:30 Wally George

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3:00 Movie: Cutter's Way

5:00 Movie: History of the World Part I

7:00 Movie: Tommy

9:00 Movie: This is Elvis

11:00 Movie: Fairytales

12:30 Movie: Which Way is Up?

2:15 Movie: History of the World Part I

KVCR 24-PBS San Bernardino

8:30 Electric Company

9:00 High Feather

9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


10:00 Frugal Gourmet

10:30 Odyssey

11:30 Marcel Marceau

12:30 American Skyline

1:00 Flower Show

1:30 Sneak Previews

2:00 Over Easy

2:30 Soccer Made in Germany

3:30 Villa Alegre

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Electric Company

5:00 Here's to Your Health

5:30 Over Easy

6:00 PBS Late Night

7:00 NASA Special Report: Electric Rockets

8:00 Arthur Rubenstein (pt 1)

9:00 An Evening with Bill Monroe and Friends

10:00 Soundstage

11:00 Crisis to Crisis with Barbara Jordan

KCET 28-PBS

5:45 AM Weather

6:00 Here's to Your Health

6:30 Presente

7:00 Nightly Business Report


7:30 Yoga for Health

8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 Villa Alegre

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Vegetable Soup

10:30 Big Blue Marble

11:00 Electric Company

11:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

noon Dick Cavett

12:30 Over Easy

1:00 Nova

2:00 Up & Coming

2:30 Here's to Your Health

3:00 Freehand Sketching

3:30 Contemporary Health Issues

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Over Easy

6:30 Dick Cavett

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

8:00 Evening at Pops

9:00 Dance in America: Two Duets

10:00 An Evening with Bill Monroe & Friends


KHOF 30-Rel

5am Dr. Gene Scott

5pm Ken Connolly

6:30 News Report

7:00 Festival of Faith

10:00 Dr. Gene Scott

KMEX 34-SIN

7:00 El Derecho de Nacer

7:30 Noticiero

8:00 Las Aventuras de Capulina

8:30 Hoy Mismo

10:00 Mundo Latino

11:00 Lo Imperdonable

12:30 Concurso de la TV

1:00 El Chavo

1:30 El Chapulin Colorado

2:00 Los Angeles Ahora

2:30 Infamia

3:00 Hato Canaguay

4:00 Por Amor

5:00 Hogar Dulce Hogar

5:30 Noticiero

6:00 Noticiero Nacional SIN


6:30 El Derecho de Nacer

7:00 24 Horas/Noticiero

8:00 La Recogida

9:00 Chespirito

10:00 Rojo Verano

10:30 Extranos Caminos del Amor

11:00 Cine: El Mejor del Mundo

KTBN 40-Rel

5:00 Lester Sumrall

5:30 American Conflict

6:00 Bible Bowl

6:30 Joy in the Morning

7:30 Praise the Lord

9:30 TBN Religion

10:00 Destined for the Cross

10:30 Jimmy Swaggart

11:00 Climb That Mountain

11:30 30 Minutes with Father Manning

noon Trinity Film Feature

1:30 Lester Sumrall

2:00 Praise the Lord

4:00 TBN Religion

4:30 Kids Praise the Lord

5:00 Best Day of Your Life


5:30 Roger McDuf

6:00 Good News

6:30 Jack Van Impe

7:00 Praise the Lord

10:00 TBN Religion

10:30 Love Special

11:30 Praise the Lord

2:30 TBN Religion

3:00 Ordinary People

3:30 Joy in the Morning

4:30 Practice Makes Perfect

KOCE 50-PBS Huntington Beach

7:00 Villa Alegre

7:30 Magic of Oil Painting

8:00 Body Buddies

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:00 Villa Alegre

9:30 Electric Company

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:30 Electric Company

noon Villa Alegre

12:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

1:00 Sesame Street


2:00 Electric Company

2:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

3:00 Villa Alegre

3:30 Electric Company

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Over Easy

5:30 Slim Cuisine

6:00 Magic of Oil Painting

6:30 Fast Forward II

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 Evening at Pops

9:00 Gala of Stars 1982

KBSC 52-Ind/Sp/ONTV Los Angeles

7:15 Dr. Jaggers/Miss Velma

8:15 Nuestra Comunidad

9:00 La Historia de Luis Candelas

10:00 Mundo

10:30 Mucho Gusto

11:00 Estefania

noon Walter Mercado

1:00 Orgullo y Prejucio

2:00 Tres Destinos

3:00 Maria Eugenia

4:00 Maria Fernanda


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5:00 Movie: The Birch Interval

6:30 Movie: 10 Rillington Place

9:00 Movie: Tarzan, the Ape Man

11:00 Movie: Carbon Copy

12:30 Totally Go-Gos

KLCS 58-PBS Los Angeles

1pm Vegetable Soup

1:30 American Indian Artists

2:00 Hablamos Espanol

2:30 Guitar with Frederick Noad

3:00 Erica/Theonie

3:30 Body Buddies

4:00 Here's to Your Health

4:30 Watch

5:00 World Special: Survivors

6:00 The Miser

7:00 Cosmos

8:00 Danger UXB

9:00 Captioned ABC News

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KEYT 3-ABC Santa Barbara

6:00 Morning Stretch

6:30 Jimmy Swaggart

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Richard Simmons

9:30 KEY Morning Show

10:00 Love Boat

11:00 Family Feud

11:30 Ryan's Hope

noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Waltons (30 min early, My Three Sons usually airs here)

4:30 ABC World News Tonight (usually at 6)

5:00 News (Harris/Craft, 90 min early)

5:30 Monday Night Baseball: teams TBA

* pre-empted/re-located...Get Smart at 5:30, WNT at 6, News at 6:30, Laverne & Shirley & Co at
7, and Barney Miller at 7:30

8:00 Best of the West

8:30 Get Smart

9:00 Laverne & Shirley & Co.


9:30 Barney Miller

10:00 Take Time for the Children

11:00 News (Harris/Craft)

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. Movie: Murder Can Hurt You

XETV 6-Ind San Diego

6:00 Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 Great Space Coaster

7:00 Tom & Jerry

7:30 Woody Woodpecker

8:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends

8:30 Popeye & Friends

9:00 Dark Shadows

9:30 Leave It to Beaver

10:00 Brady Bunch

10:30 Dick Van Dyke

11:00 Bonanza

noon Perry Mason

1:00 Big Valley

2:00 Brady Bunch

2:30 Leave It to Beaver

3:00 Flintstones

3:30 Scooby-Doo
4:00 Movie: Hit the Ice

6:00 Emergency!

7:00 Odd Couple

7:30 Happy Days Again

8:00 Hawaii Five-O

9:00 Movie: Condominium, pt 1

11:00 Benny Hill

11:30 Saturday Night

12:30 Uncle Floyd

1:00 Movie: Barabbas

3:15 Movie: The Leech Woman

4:00 Movie: She-Wolf of London

KFMB 8-CBS San Diego

5:30 International Hour

6:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Sunup San Diego

9:00 One Day at a Time

9:30 Alice

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

noon News

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Capitol
2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Merv Griffin

4:00 Welcome Back Kotter

4:30 M*A*S*H

5:00 News

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 News (Allis

7:00 PM Magazine

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8:00 Private Benjamin

8:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

9:00 M*A*S*H

9:30 Filthy Rich

10:00 Lou Grant

11:00 News

11:30 Quincy

12:40 Columbo

KGTV 10-ABC San Diego

5:30 Making It Count

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Rockford Files

10:00 Love Boat

11:00 Family Feud


11:30 News (anchors not listed)

noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Laverne & Shirley

3:30 Charlie's Angels

4:30 People's Court

5:00 News

6:00 ABC World News Tonight

6:30 Barney Miller

7:00 NFL Pre-Season: Chicago-San Diego

* moves ET (usually at 7) and You Asked for It (usually at 7:30)

10:00 You Asked for It

10:30 Entertainment Tonight

11:00 News

11:30 replay of the NFL game (10 usually picked up Nightline and the network late-night shows)

KPBS 15-PBS San Diego

6:15 AM Weather

6:30 Computer Chronicles

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

9:00 Antiques
9:30 Square Foot Gardening

10:00 Understanding Your Investments

10:30 Erica/Theonie

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Kings to Commoners

1:00 Murray Perahia in Recital

1:30 Masterpiece Theater

2:30 Over Easy

3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Electric Company

5:00 Villa Alegre

5:30 Six-Gun Heroes

6:30 Dick Cavett

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

8:00 Evening at Pops

9:00 Dance in America: Two Duets

10:00 Howard Nemerov: Collected Sentences

11:00 Sea Power

11:30 Dick Cavett

KCST 39-NBC San Diego

6:00 Mary Tyler Moore


6:30 Early Today

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Texas

11:00 Richard Simmons

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon Days of Our Lives

1:00 Another World

2:00 CHiPs

3:00 Hour Magazine

4:00 Little House on the Prairie

5:00 News

6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 News

7:00 Muppet Show

7:30 Family Feud

8:00 Little House on the Prairie

9:00 Movie: Loving You

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

1:30 NBC News Overnight

Z Channel (regional pay TV)

5:30 Movie: Papillon


7:30 Movie: Eraserhead

9:15 Charles Champlin Talks to Donald Sutherland

9:30 Movie: Honky Tonk Freeway

11:30 Movie: Magic

1:15 Movie: Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen

3:00 Movie: Honky Tonk Freeway

4:45 Charles Champlin Talks to Donald Sutherland

5:00 Movie: Eye of the Needle

7:00 Movie: Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen

9:00 Movie: Christmas in July

10:30 Movie: Eye of the Needle

12:30 Movie: Eraserhead

2:15 Movie: Magic

4:00 Movie: Eye of the Needle

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Here were the anchors at the time...

2: Connie Chung at 4, Ralph Story at 5, Chung/Marlow at 6 and 11


3: Harris/Craft at 6:30 and 11

4: Lange/Perkins at 4, Schubeck/Toyota at 5 and 11, Lange/Beard at 6

5: Fishman/Davidson at 10

7: Dunphy/Lund at 4 and 6, Moyer/Martin at 5, Dunphy/Little at 11

8: na at noon, Tuck/Ross at 5 and 11, Allison/Ross at 6:30

9: Hank Plante at 1:30, Roberts/Gordon at 10

10: White/Farrell at 5, LeBeau/Magers at 11

11: Reading/Thomas at 11

13: O'Donnell/Shaw at 10:30

39: Bloom/Clark at 5 and 11, Morgigno/Buxton at 6:30

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Wow that's a nice schedule.

Retro: Southeast Texas Tuesday, November 16, 1976

From TV Guide, Southeast Texas Edition:

KPRC Ch. 2 Houston (NBC)


6:30 Not For Women Only (part 2 of 5 on dental care;

topic is payment of bills; guests include Dr. Sidney

Wolfe, director of the Public Citizen Health Research

Group)

7 AM Today (possible environmental causes of cancer are

discussed by Dr. Ronald Glasser, author of "The Greatest

Battle")

9 AM Sanford And Son

9:30 Hollywood Squares (Marty Allen, Charo, George Gobel,

Rose Marie, Roddy McDowall, Rod McKuen, Ed McMahon,

Dionne Warwick, Wayland Flowers and Jify)

10 AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 Stumpers (Ross Martin, Vicki Lawrence)

11 AM 50 Grand Slam

11:30 Gong Show

11:55 Nancy Ames/News (wonder if this is the same Nancy Ames

who was on "TW3" in the '60s?)

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Somerset

3:30 Merv Griffin (Fred Astaire, Mike Connors, the Ohio Players)

4:30 My Three Sons

5 PM News

5:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)


6 PM News

7 PM Baa Baa Black Sheep

8 PM Police Woman

9 PM Police Story

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show (Bette Davis, Mike Connors)

12 M Tomorrow

KBTX Ch. 3 Bryan, TX (CBS/ABC)

7 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Price Is Right

10 AM Gambit

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N Ten Acres (simulcast with KWTX/10 Waco)

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2 PM All In The Family

2:30 Match Game '76 (Patti Deutsch, Charles Nelson Reilly,

Nipsey Russell, Brett Somers, Dr. Joyce Brothers,

Richard Dawson)
3 PM Tattletales (Bob Barker guest hosts as regular host

Bert Convy and wife Anne play against Richard Dawson

and Jody Donovan, and Jack and Dodie Narz)

3:30 Town Talk (Phyllis Dozier)

4 PM Edge Of Night (ABC, delay from 3 PM)

4:30 General Hospital (ABC, delay from 2:15 PM)

5:15 News

5:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

6 PM News

6:30 Hollywood Squares

7 PM Happy Days

7:30 Laverne & Shirley

8 PM M*A*S*H

8:30 One Day At A Time

9 PM Switch

10 PM News

10:30 Kojak

11:40 CBS Movie: "Death Race"

KJAC (KBTV) Ch. 4 Beaumont/Port Arthur (NBC)

6:55 Mouzon Biggs Today

7 AM Today

9 AM Sanford And Son

9:30 Hollywood Squares


10 AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 Stumpers

11 AM 50 Grand Slam

11:30 Gong Show

11:55 NBC News (anchor not given)

12 N Comments/News

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Somerset

3:30 The Lucy Show (guest: Ethel Merman)

4 PM Partridge Family (guest: Henry Morgan)

4:30 Gunsmoke

5:30 NBC News

6 PM News

6:30 Adam-12

7 PM Baa Baa Black Sheep

8 PM Police Woman

9 PM Police Story

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show

12 M Tomorrow

KFDM Ch. 6 Beaumont (CBS)


6:25 Sunrise Semester: "The Novel And Theater Of Contemporary

France"

6:55 Cofee With Pastor Dabney

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Price Is Right

10 AM Gambit

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N News

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2 PM All In The Family

2:30 Match Game '76

3 PM Tattletales

3:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

4 PM Brady Bunch

4:30 Emergency One!

5:30 CBS News

6 PM News

6:30 Bewitched

7 PM Tony Orlando & Dawn (Johnny Cash, Dr. Buzzard's

Original Savannah Band)


8 PM M*A*S*H

8:30 One Day At A Time

9 PM Switch

10 PM News

10:30 Kojak

11:40 CBS Movie: "Death Race"

KPLC Ch. 7 Lake Charles, LA (NBC)

6 AM Louisiana Today

6:55 Abundant Life

7 AM Today

9 AM Sanford And Son

9:30 Hollywood Squares

10 AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 Stumpers

11 AM 50 Grand Slam

11:30 Midday (Becky Barnett)

11:55 NBC News

12 N News

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Somerset

3:30 Family Afair


4 PM Emergency One!

5 PM Bewitched

5:30 NBC News

6 PM News

6:30 Adam-12

7 PM Baa Baa Black Sheep

8 PM Police Woman

9 PM Police Story

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show

12 M Tomorrow

KUHT Ch. 8 Houston (PBS)

7 AM Lilias, Yoga And You

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 In-school programs

3:30 Sesame Street

4:30 Electric Company

5 PM Zoom

5:30 Rebop

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7 PM Bicentennial Hall Of Fame: "The Rivalry" documents

the 1858 Lincoln-Douglas debates.


8:30 Movie: "Smiles Of A Summer Night"

10:30 Cinema Showcase

11:30 Open University: "Psychology"

sign of 12 M

KTRE Ch. 9 Lufkin, TX (NBC/ABC)

5:30 PTL Club

6:30 Farm And Ranch Report

7 AM Today

9 AM PTL Club continues

10 AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 Happy Days

11 AM Don Ho Show (something about this show made my

Chihuahua sit up and pay attention)

11:30 All My Children

12 N News

12:10 Hi-Noon

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 One Life To Live (ABC, delay from 1:30 PM)

4:15 Little Rascals

4:30 Bonanza
5:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters)

6 PM News

6:30 Southwest Conference Football Highlights

7 PM Happy Days

7:30 Laverne & Shirley

8 PM Rich Man, Poor Man--Book II

9 PM Family

10 PM News

10:30 Tonight Show

sign of 12 M

KHOU Ch. 11 Houston (CBS)

6:30 CBS News

7:30 Morning Show (Mike Morgan)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Price Is Right

10 AM Gambit

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N News

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light


2 PM All In The Family

2:30 Match Game '76

3 PM Dinah! (Lucille Ball, Valerie Harper, Carol Burnett)

4 PM Emergency One!

5 PM News

5:30 CBS News

6 PM News

6:30 Andy Williams (guest: Wayne Newton)

7 PM Tony Orlando & Dawn

8 PM M*A*S*H

8:30 One Day At A Time

9 PM Switch

10 PM News

10:30 Kojak

11:40 CBS Movie: "Death Race"

KBMT Ch. 12 Beaumont (ABC)

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Lidsville

10:30 Happy Days

11 AM Don Ho Show

11:30 All My Children

12 N Ryan's Hope
12:30 Family Feud

1 PM $20,000 Pyramid (John Schuck, female opponent not named)

1:30 One Life To Live

2:15 General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Mike Douglas (co-host David Janssen; Dick Clark, Petula Clark,

author Betty Rollin ("First You Cry"), a display of luxurious gift

items)

5 PM News

5:30 ABC News

6 PM Room 222

6:30 Batman

7 PM Happy Days

7:30 Laverne & Shirley

8 PM Rich Man, Poor Man--Book II

9 PM Family

10 PM News

10:30 ABC Movie: "Sisters" (not to be confused with the NBC series,

this has Margot Kidder playing twins, one of whom is a murderous

psychopath)

12:20 News

KTRK Ch. 13 Houston (ABC)

6:20 News
6:30 New Adventures Of Gilligan (delay from Sun 9:30 AM)

7 AM A.M. Houston/News

7:30 Good Morning America (joined in progress)

9 AM Dialing For Dollars

10:30 Happy Days

11 AM Don Ho Show

11:30 All My Children

12 N Ryan's Hope

12:30 Family Feud

1 PM $20,000 Pyramid

1:30 One Life To Live

2:15 General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Movie: "Road To Rio" (Bob Hope, Bing Crosby,

Dorothy Lamour, from '47)

5:30 ABC News

6 PM News

6:30 Hollywood Squares

7 PM Happy Days

7:30 Laverne & Shirley

8 PM Rich Man, Poor Man--Book II

9 PM Family

10 PM News

10:30 Bonanza

11:30 ABC Movie: "Sisters"


1:20 News

KDOG (KRIV) Ch. 26 Houston (Ind.)

6:45 George Roesner's Down To Earth (farm show)

7 AM Fun Time

8:30 Old Time Religion Hour

9:30 Hazel

10 AM Andy Griffith

10:30 Good Day! (Frank Giford; a discussion of vaccinations

against childhood diseases)

11 AM Donahue (first of two on rape: Susan Brownmiller ("Against

Our Will") and Eldridge Cleaver, who admitted in his autobiography

"Soul On Ice" that he had committed rape)

12 N Hi! Noon (Harold Gunn)

12:30 Movie: "The Ring"

2 PM Lassie

2:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

3 PM Rocky And His Friends

3:30 Underdog

4 PM Howdy Doody (failed attempt to revive the classic kids' show)

4:30 Mickey Mouse Club (interesting juxtaposition here--Mickey knocked

Howdy of NBC's daily schedule and onto Saturday mornings in '56)

5 PM Partridge Family

5:30 Dark Shadows


6 PM Liars Club (Burt Reynolds, Betty White, Norman Fell, Larry Hovis)

6:30 Hogan's Heroes

7 PM Pedro Vargas (music)

7:30 La Tierra (telenovela)

8 PM El Show de Rosita

9 PM Ha Llegado una Intrusa (telenovela)

10 PM Divorce Court

10:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

11 PM Donahue (rerun from 11 AM)

12 M Celebrity Revue (host: Andy Griffith; guests: comedians Glenn Ash

and Rick Hurst)

KHTV (KIAH) Ch. 39 Houston (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges

8 AM Jef's Collie

8:30 Dusty's Treehouse

9 AM Calendar (Marijane/Pat)

10 AM Movie: "Romanof And Juliet"

12 N Perry Mason

1 PM Mike Douglas (second of four weeks of shows celebrating Mike's

15th year on TV; co-host Jimmie Walker; Charley Pride, Sparky

Anderson, and football player Bill Bergey in the studio; James Garner

in Hollywood; clips of Marlon Brando)

2:30 Cartoons
3 PM Popeye

3:30 Banana Splits And Friends

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 Dick Van Dyke

6 PM Brady Bunch

6:30 Adam-12

this 5-7 PM block is the same as KTVT/11, Ch. 39's sister station in

Dallas/Ft. Worth, except that Ch. 11 carried "Bewitched" at 6

7 PM Star Trek

8 PM Movie: "The Blue Max"

10 PM Love, American Style (E.J. Peaker, Paul Winchell, Wally Cox)

10:30 700 Club

12 M Practical Christian Living

12:30 News

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bp, as regards the five-minute bulletin from NBC News at 11:55, by this point, Edwin Newman
pretty much did it all the time, just about every day. The others who would have taken turns in
the past were doing other things by then. Nancy Dickerson quit NBC some years before to do
projects for public television, and Floyd "Tuna" Kalber, who did his segments from the studios of
Chicago O&O WMAQ, had taken over as newsreader on "Today" after the one-year tenure of the
recently-deceased Lew Wood. Newman was the network's most reliable standby, we all
remember, for breaking news coverage in the daytime before John Chancellor arrived at work in
the afternoons. He also was a fairly frequent backup for Chancellor on "Nightly News" also.

BTW, the daytime bulletin would run about six more weeks before being cancelled on New Year's
Eve, leaving only brief 90-second or so updates throughout daytime for NBC's news operation.
That is, if you don't count Newman's ill-fated and frankly bizarre stint reading the news on David
Letterman's short-lived morning escapades in 1980. That newscast was almost as much of a joke
as any of the stunts and pratfalls Dave and Co. tried out on those adoring middle-aged
housewives who tuned in dutifully each morning (!!!) Myself, I think it was deliberate.

As for your dog and the Don Ho show, I'm not going to touch that one. And you and others
should be mighty happy about that.

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Every day before school:

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick View Post

KHTV (KIAH) Ch. 39 Houston (Ind.)


7 AM Three Stooges

Every day after school:

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick View Post

3 PM Popeye

3:30 Banana Splits And Friends

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 Dick Van Dyke

6 PM Brady Bunch

Channel 39 also had "News Before The Hour" a news update at :55 of each hour (they clipped
the end credits of shows and the first few seconds after each break to make time for it). During
the afternoon cartoons, they had kid anchors reading hard news.

Channel 26 didn't even bother with prime time, selling the time to SIN (the current Univision).

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Also, about Channel 39 Houston and Channel 11 KTVT Dallas - KHTV 39 Houston had Brady
Bunch at 6 PM - KTVT DID NOT EVER have Brady Bunch - which these schedules indicate.
Ironically the Brady Bunch in Dallas at the time was on the competing station 39 KXTX Dallas
which was owned by Christian Broadcasting Network and was coincidentally also a Channel 39.
Gaylord had Channel 39 Houston while in Dallas their then rival KXTX had 39 in Dallas....

Today 39 Houston is still an independent station (With CW programming a couple hours a


day)...11 KTVT is now a CBS O & O. 39 KXTX is a Spanish Telemundo O & O. Still Dallas has 6
commercial sort of independent stations today (counting My, CW, and Fox affiliates) - 4 KDFW
(Fox), 33 KDAF (CW), 27 KDFI (My 27), 21 KTXA (KTVT's sister station - one of those CBS owned
indies), and 47 KTXD (ME TV on both main channel part-time and full time on a DT Subchannel).
KTXD replaced 52 KFWD when that station flipped to Spanish Fox shows.

IIRC, KXTX is part of a duopoly with NBC o&o KXAS/5, because I believe

NBC owns Telemundo.

You are correct on both.

Retro: Montana Mon, Aug 28, 1989

By request, from TV Guide-Montana edition

Part 1: Montana stations

KTVQ 2-CBS Billings

6:00 CBS This Morning (guest Rick Moranis)

8:00 Family Feud

8:30 Wheel of Fortune

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 As the World Turns

noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful


1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Geraldo (castration for rapists)

3:00 Oprah Winfrey (Alaskan single men look for love in Oprah's audience)

4:00 People's Court

4:30 Jeopardy!

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 News

6:00 M*A*S*H

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Kate & Allie

7:30 Designing Women

8:00 Murphy Brown

8:30 Designing Women

9:00 Murphy Brown

9:30 Newhart

10:00 News

10:30 US Open Tennis Highlights

11:00 Pat Sajak (guests Ricky Skaggs and Denny McLain)

12:30 Adderly

KRTV 3-CBS Great Falls

6:00 CBS This Morning

8:00 Family Feud

8:30 Wheel of Fortune

9:00 Price is Right


10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 As the World Turns

noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Geraldo (same topic as ch 2)

3:00 Oprah Winfrey

4:00 Win, Lose or Draw

4:30 Hollywood Squares

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 News

6:00 Jeopardy!

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Kate & Allie

7:30 Designing Women

8:00 Murphy Brown

8:30 Designing Women

9:00 Murphy Brown

9:30 Newhart

10:00 News

10:30 US Open Tennis Highlights

11:00 Pat Sajak

12:30 Adderly

KYUS 3-Miles City/KOUS 4-Hardin, Billings/KCTZ 7-Bozeman (ABC)


6:00 (3/4) Morning Stretch

6:30 (3/4) Jimmy Swaggart

7:00 Good Morning America (guest Paul McCartney)

9:00 Home

10:00 Perfect Strangers

10:30 Loving

11:00 All My Children

noon Love Connection

12:30 Morning Stretch

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 Superior Court

2:30 One Life to Live

3:30 Dennis the Menace (animated)

4:00 Smurfs' Adventures

4:30 Super Sloppy Double Dare

5:00 Gidget

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 NFL Pre-Season: Cincinnati-New Orleans

*pre-empts/moves Family Ties (3/4) or News (7) at 6, Monkees at 6:30

9:00 (3/4) Family Ties

9:00 (7) News

9:30 Earle Solomonson (Montana State football)

10:00 Love Connection

10:30 ABC News Nightline

11:00 (3/4) Movie "Love in a Taxi"


KXLF 4-CBS/ABC Butte

6:00 CBS This Morning

8:00 Family Feud

8:30 Wheel of Fortune

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 As the World Turns

noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 Phil Donahue (herpes)

4:00 Jeopardy!

4:30 People's Court

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 News

6:00 Cosby Show

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Kate & Allie

7:30 Designing Women

8:00 Murphy Brown

8:30 Designing Women

9:00 Murphy Brown

9:30 Newhart
10:00 News

10:30 Newhart

11:00 US Open Tennis Highlights

11:30 Pat Sajak

1:00 Adderly

KFBB 5-ABC/Fox Great Falls

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Home

10:00 Perfect Strangers

10:30 Loving

11:00 All My Children

noon One Life to Live

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 Phil Donahue (men's beauty contests)

3:00 Sally Jessy Raphael (abandoning children)

4:00 Three's Company

4:30 Andy Griffith

5:00 ABC World News Tonight (an hour early, pre-empting M*A*S*H)

5:30 News

6:00 NFL Pre-Season: Cincinnati-New Orleans

* pre-empts WNT at 6 (moved to 5pm) and Cosby Show at 6:30 (moved to 9:30)

9:00 M*A*S*H

9:30 Cosby Show


10:00 News

10:35 ABC News Nightline

11:05 Arsenio Hall (guests Manhattan Transfer and Billy Dee Williams)

KXGN 5-CBS/NBC Glendive

6:00 CBS This Morning

8:00 Family Feud

8:30 Wheel of Fortune

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 Golden Girls

11:30 Win, Lose or Draw

noon One Life to Live

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 Win, Lose or Draw

2:30 Concentration

3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 Adventures of Raggedy Ann & Andy

4:30 NBC Nightly News

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 News

6:00 Kate & Allie

6:30 Designing Women

7:00 Murphy Brown

7:30 Designing Women


8:00 Murphy Brown

8:30 Newhart

9:00 Cosby Show (delay from Thurs 7pm)

9:30 Cheers (delay from Thurs 8pm)

10:00 News

10:30 US Open Tennis Highlights

11:00 Pat Sajak

12:30 Adderly

KTVM 6-Butte/KCFW 9-Kalispell/KECI 13-Missoula (NBC/ABC)

6:00 Alvin Show

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today (guest Michael Crawford)

9:00 Golden Girls

9:30 Win, Lose or Draw

10:00 Scrabble

10:30 Generations

11:00 All My Children

noon Geraldo (as ch 2)

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 Another World

3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 DuckTales

4:30 Family Ties

5:00 News
5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 NFL Pre-Season: Cincinnati-New Orleans

* pre-empts or moves News at 6 and Cosby Show at 6:30

9:00 Movie "Final Jeopardy" (1 hr delay from network)

11:00 News

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. Late Night with David Letterman (guests Jane Pauley and Bruno Kirby)

1:00 Later with Bob Costas (guest Chuck Connors)

KULR 8-NBC Billings

6:00 This Morning's Business

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Concentration

9:30 Win, Lose or Draw

10:00 Scrabble

10:30 Golden Girls

11:00 Phil Donahue (herpes)

noon News

12:30 Generations

1:00 Santa Barbara

2:00 Another World

3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 Win, Lose or Draw

4:30 A Current Afair


5:00 NBC Nightly News

5:30 News

6:00 USA Today

6:30 Cosby Show

7:00 ALF

7:30 Saved by the Bell

8:00 Movie "Final Jeopardy"

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show (guests Michael Caine, Steve Lawrence, and Eydie Gorme)

11:35 Late Night with David Letterman

12:35 Later with Bob Costas

KPAX 8-CBS/ABC/Fox Missoula

6:00 CBS This Morning

8:00 Family Feud

8:30 Wheel of Fortune

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 As the World Turns

noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 Oprah Winfrey

4:00 Jeopardy!
4:30 People's Court

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 News

6:00 Cosby Show

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Kate & Allie

7:30 Designing Women

8:00 Murphy Brown

8:30 Designing Women

9:00 Murphy Brown

9:30 Newhart

10:00 News

10:30 Newhart

11:00 US Open Tennis Highlights

11:30 Pat Sajak

1:00 Adderly

KUSM 9-PBS Bozeman

6:15 Body Electric

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 Sit & Be Fit

9:00 Wonderful World of Acrylics

9:30 Sesame Street


10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:00 Shining Time Station

11:30 OWL/TV

noon Market to Market

12:30 American Interests

1:00 Living with Animals

1:30 Sesame Street

2:30 3-2-1 Contact

3:00 Reading Rainbow

3:30 Sesame Street

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:00 Reading Rainbow

5:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 National Geographic "Mysteries of Mankind"

8:00 American Masters "Lillian Gish: The Actor's Life for Me"

9:00 Great Performances "Agnes, the Indomitable De Mille"

10:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

KTVH 12-NBC Helena

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Golden Girls

9:30 Win, Lose or Draw

10:00 Scrabble
10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sally Jessy Raphael (as ch 5)

noon Judge

12:30 Generations

1:00 Santa Barbara

2:00 Another World

3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 Bewitched

4:30 Hollywood Squares

5:00 Win, Lose or Draw

5:30 News

6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 ALF

7:30 Saved by the Bell

8:00 Movie "Final Jeopardy"

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

11:30 Late Night with David Letterman

KTGF 16-NBC Great Falls

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Body by Jake

9:30 Taxi
10:00 Scrabble

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Golden Girls

11:30 Win, Lose or Draw

noon Newlywed Game

12:30 Generations

1:00 Santa Barbara

2:00 Another World

3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 Dating Game

4:30 Family Feud

5:00 NBC Nightly News

5:30 News

6:00 Family Ties

6:30 Cheers

7:00 ALF

7:30 Saved by the Bell

8:00 Movie "Final Jeopardy"

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

11:30 Late Night with David Letterman

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Wasn't Donahue fed by satellite by then? If so, why is KFBB airing a diferent episode than KFBB
and KULR?

Also, Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy - this must have been a Saturday morning program,
from which network? (See KXGN-5)

-crainbnebo

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FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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Part 2: stations from out-of-state

Stations listed MT
KREM 2-CBS Spokane

5:00 CBS News Nightwatch

6:30 Infomercial

7:00 CBS Morning News

7:30 News

8:00 CBS This Morning

10:00 Family Feud

10:30 Wheel of Fortune

11:00 Price is Right

noon Geraldo

1:00 News

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Young & the Restless

5:00 Oprah Winfrey

6:00 News

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 Cosby Show

8:00 Cheers

8:30 Night Court

9:00 Kate & Allie

9:30 Designing Women

10:00 Murphy Brown


10:30 Designing Women

11:00 Murphy Brown

11:30 Newhart

mid. News

12:30 US Open Tennis Highlights

1:00 Pat Sajak

2:30 Adderly

3:30 News

4:00 CBS News Nightwatch

KUTV 2-NBC Salt Lake City

5:10 Together

5:15 NBC News at Sunrise

6:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Concentration

9:30 Win, Lose or Draw

10:00 Golden Girls

10:30 Generations

11:00 Regis & Kathie Lee (guest Raul Julia)

noon News

12:55 Together

1:00 Santa Barbara

2:00 Another World

3:00 Days of Our Lives


4:00 Phil Donahue (herpes)

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 PM Utah

7:00 ALF

7:30 Saved by the Bell

8:00 Movie "Final Jeopardy"

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 Entertainment Tonight

12:05 Late Night with David Letterman

1:05 Sweethearts

1:35 Later with Bob Costas

KWGN 2-Ind Denver

5:00 Jefersons

5:30 Bob Newhart

6:00 Spiral Zone

6:30 GI Joe

7:00 COPS

7:30 Dennis the Menace (animated)

8:00 Yogi Bear

8:30 Blinky's Fun Club

9:00 Kenneth Copeland


9:30 Alice

10:00 Fantasy Island

11:00 Hart to Hart

noon Andy Griffith

12:30 I Love Lucy (bw)

1:00 Leave It to Beaver (bw)

1:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

2:00 Bewitched

2:30 Ghostbusters

3:00 Woody Woodpecker

3:30 Real Ghostbusters

4:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends

4:30 Fun House

5:00 Dif'rent Strokes

5:30 What's Happening Now!!

6:00 Three's a Crowd

6:30 One Day at a Time

7:00 Movie "Private School"

9:00 News

9:30 INN News

10:00 Star Trek

11:00 Jefersons

11:30 Tales from the Darkside

mid. Movie "Belle Starr"

2:00 Movie "The Last Rebel"


4:00 and 4:30 SCTV Network

KXLY 4-ABC Spokane

6:00 Success N Life

7:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends

7:30 ABC World News This Morning

8:00 Good Morning America

10:00 Phil Donahue (herpes)

11:00 Home

noon Sally Jessy Raphael

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Jetsons

4:30 Little House on the Prairie

5:30 News (pre-empts USA Today, which airs at 10)

6:00 NFL Pre-Season: Cincinnati-New Orleans

* spikes/delays news at 6, WNT at 7, and ET at 7:30

9:00 Cougar Preview '89

10:00 USA Today

10:30 Entertainment Tonight

11:00 Beach Boys: Endless Summer

mid. News

12:30 ABC News Nightline

1:00 USA Today


1:30 News

KSL 5-CBS Salt Lake City

5:00 Headline News

5:30 CBS Morning News

6:00 CBS This Morning

8:00 Focus

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 As the World Turns

noon News

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Hollywood Squares

2:30 Win, Lose or Draw

3:00 Oprah Winfrey

4:00 Cosby Show

4:30 Charles in Charge

5:00 M*A*S*H

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 USA Today

7:00 Truth About Teachers (profiling 10 teachers' eforts to keep students interested)

8:00 Murphy Brown

8:30 Designing Women

9:00 Murphy Brown


9:30 Newhart

10:00 News

10:35 M*A*S*H

11:05 US Open Tennis Highlights

11:35 Pat Sajak

1:05 News

1:40 Focus

2:40 CBS News Nightwatch

4:00 Headline News

KHQ 6-NBC Spokane

6:00 Classic Country

6:30 Morning Stretch

7:00 This Morning's Business

7:30 NBC News at Sunrise

8:00 Today

10:00 Family Ties

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Golden Girls

11:30 Win, Lose or Draw

noon Scrabble

12:30 Generations

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Santa Barbara


4:00 Bob Newhart

4:30 Drug Free Kids: A Parent's Guide (host Ken Howard; pre-empts Webster and Kate & Allie)

5:30 Family Ties

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 News

7:30 A Current Afair

8:00 Family Feud

8:30 Win, Lose or Draw

9:00 ALF

9:30 Saved by the Bell

10:00 Movie "Final Jeopardy"

mid. News

12:30 Tonight Show

1:30 Late Night with David Letterman

KSPS 7-PBS Spokane

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 Reading Rainbow

8:30 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Today's Special

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Body Pulse

11:30 Sit & Be Fit


noon Art of William Alexander & Lowell Spears

12:30 Frugal Gourmet

1:00 McLaughlin Group

1:30 John McLaughlin's One on One

2:00 Evening at Pops (tribute to Fred Astaire with guests Tommy Tune, the Manhattan Rhythm
Kings, and the American Ballroom Theatre)

3:00 Bradshaw on: healing the Shame That Binds

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Reading Rainbow

6:00 3-2-1 Contact

6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:30 Nightly Business Report

8:00 Butterflies

8:30 'Allo 'Allo!

9:00 National Geographic "Mysteries of Mankind"

10:00 American Masters "Lillian Gish: The Actor's Life for Me"

11:00 Great Performances "Agnes, the Indomitable De Mille"

mid. Moyers: A Second Look "One River, One Country" (Bill Moyers visits Texas-Mexico border
towns in this report, first shown on CBS Reports in 1986)

CFAC 7-Ind Lethbridge

5:00 Newsweek cont'd

5:30 Sports

6:00 Men in Action

6:30 Mr. Wizard's World


7:00 Monty's Travelling Reptile Show

7:30 Kidstreet

8:00 DuckTales

8:30 It Figures

9:00 Chain Reaction

9:30 Lingo

10:00 100 Huntley Street

11:00 Liar's Club

11:30 News

noon Oprah Winfrey

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Bumper Stumpers

2:30 Jackpot

3:00 Men in Action

3:30 Kidstreet

4:00 Young & the Restless

5:00 Jeopardy!

5:30 CFL: Calgary-Hamilton (from CFN, a short-lived CFL-owned syndie network for CFL games
due to the league not having a national deal with either CTV or CBC)

* pre-empts news at 5:30, delayed US oferings or Global programs at 6

9:00 Married...with Children

9:30 America's Most Wanted

10:00 News

10:45 Racing Wrap-Up

11:00 Tourist Town: Taber (Taber is near Lethbridge)

11:30 Bizarre
mid. A Current Afair

12:30 Tonight Show

1:30 Benny Hill

2:00, 3:00 and 4:00 Hill Street Blues

KUMV 8-NBC Williston

5:00 NBC News at Sunrise

5:15 Country Morning

5:30 NBC News at Sunrise

6:00 Today

8:00 Phil Donahue (herpes)

9:00 Golden Girls

9:30 Win, Lose or Draw

10:00 Generations

10:30 Family Ties

11:00 News

11:30 Days of Our Lives

12:30 Another World

1:30 Santa Barbara

2:30 Oprah Winfrey

3:30 Family Feud

4:00 Jeopardy!

4:30 NBC Nightly News

5:00 News

5:30 Wheel of Fortune


6:00 ALF

6:30 Saved by the Bell

7:00 Movie "Final Jeopardy"

9:00 News

9:30 Tonight Show

10:30 Late Night with David Letterman

11:30 Later with Bob Costas

KXMD 11-CBS Williston

5:30 Ag Day

6:00 CBS This Morning

8:00 Family Feud

8:30 Wheel of Fortune

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 News

11:30 Bold & the Beautiful

noon As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Woody Woodpecker

2:30 Dennis the Menace (animated)

3:00 Bewitched

3:30 Three's Company

4:00 M*A*S*H

4:30 CBS Evening News


5:00 News

5:30 Cosby Show

6:00 Kate & Allie

6:30 Designing Women

7:00 Murphy Brown

7:30 Designing Women

8:00 Murphy Brown

8:30 Newhart

9:00 News

9:35 Cheers

10:05 US Open Tennis Highlights

10:35 Pat Sajak

12:05 Adderly

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo View Post

Wasn't Donahue fed by satellite by then? If so, why is KFBB airing a diferent episode than KFBB
and KULR?

Also, Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy - this must have been a Saturday morning program,
from which network? (See KXGN-5)
-crainbnebo

Unless TVG completely mangled KFBB's listings, they're listed as airing Donahue a day ahead of
the other stations; the men's pageant episode is listed for the next day on all other stations
carrying Donahue. Raggedy Ann & Andy is a Saturday morning delay from CBS, it aired at 6am
MT (KXGN didn't wake up until 6:30 on Saturday mornings). Other KXGN 4pm oferings:

Tues: Kissyfur (NBC, Sat 6am)

Wed: Gummi Bears (NBC, Sat 6:30am)

Thurs: Chipmunks (NBC, Sat 8am)

Fri: Punky Brewster (NBC, Sat 10am)

KXGN ran CBS's Saturday morning oferings in tandem with the network.

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Do you have any TV listings from the Montana TV Guides between 1995 and 1999? If so, I'd love
to see some posted!

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By my count, there were umpteen Channels 2, 4, 6..and maybe a few others. How did TVG
diferentiate (bullet colors, shadings, etc.)?

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Montana can be an interesting area to look at in the TVGs. Some 2s were black, some 2s were
white, some 2s had mixed black/white, and I think there was a 2 that was striped. Loads of 2s in
the Montana TVG.

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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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I wish I had a copy to put up for you, but this was the closest I could come. the website this links
to is gone. but maybe following links you can find the guy who originally did the site

http://web.archive.org/web/200811220...tml/tvg-mt.htm

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Quote Originally Posted by Charles35080 View Post

By my count, there were umpteen Channels 2, 4, 6..and maybe a few others. How did TVG
diferentiate (bullet colors, shadings, etc.)?

Channels were listed as follows:

[xx] black bullets, white numbers


"xx" white bullets, black numbers

(|xx|) "sandwich bullets (black bars, white middle for single channels, split for double channel
numbers)

(=|xx|=) striped bullets

[2] KTVQ Billings

"2" KREM Spokane

(|2|) KWGN Denver

(=|2|=) KUTV Salt Lake City

[3] KRTV Great Falls

"3" KYUS Miles City

[4] KXLF Butte

"4" KXLY Spokane

(|4|) KOUS Hardin/Billings

[5] KFBB Great Falls

"5" KXGN Glendive

(=|5|=) KSL Salt Lake City

[6] KTVM Butte

"6" KHQ Spokane

[7] KCTZ Bozeman

"7" KSPS Spokane

(|7|) CFAC Lethbridge

[8] KULR Billings

"8" KPAX Missoula

(|8|) KUMV Williston

[9] KCFW Kalispell


"9" KUSM Bozeman

(1|1) KXMD Williston

[12] KTVH Helena

[13] KECI Missoula

[16] KTGF Great Falls

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Quote Originally Posted by RFLA View Post

I wish I had a copy to put up for you, but this was the closest I could come. the website this links
to is gone. but maybe following links you can find the guy who originally did the site

http://web.archive.org/web/200811220...tml/tvg-mt.htm

There used to be another website that had scans from TVG of the "Channels Listed in This
Edition" page. I wonder what happened to it?

Retro: Maritimes Thurs, Sept 8, 1977

from Halifax Chronicle-Herald, Bangor Daily News and L'Evangeline

Maine stations listed AT


WLBZ 2-NBC Bangor

7:30 University of Maine Farm Program

7:35 First Radio Parish Church

7:45 News

8:00 Today

10:00 Howdy Doody

10:30 Dialing for Dollars

11:00 Sanford & Son

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon Wheel of Fortune

12:30 It's Anybody's Guess

1:00 Shoot for the Stars

1:30 Chico & the Man

2:00 News

2:05 Dialing for Dollars

2:30 Days of Our Lives

3:30 Doctors

4:00 Another World

5:00 Gong Show

5:30 Brady Bunch

6:00 Emergency One!

7:00 News

7:30 NBC Nightly News

8:00 Adam-12

8:30 Candid Camera (as listed by the Herald, L'Evangeline lists NBC Fall Preview here)
9:00 Pro Football Hall of Fame Awards

9:30 NFL Pre-Season: Pittsburgh-Dallas

12:30 News

1:00 Tonight Show

CBHT 3-CBC Halifax

* most programs carried by CBIT 5-Sydney and CBCT 13-Charlottetown

10:00 News/Mon Ami/Friendly Giant

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Bob McLean

1:00 Hollywood Squares

1:30 In Touch

2:00 Ryan's Hope

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 It's Your Choice

4:30 One Northern Summer

5:00 Klahanie

5:30 All in the Family

6:00 Summer Day

6:30 Behind the Gate

7:00 Music Plain & Simple

7:30 Welcome Back Kotter


8:00 Barney Miller

8:30 M*A*S*H

9:00 Regional Documentary

9:30 Showcase

10:00 On the Evidence

11:00 The National/News

11:30 Movie "Blood Legacy"

Cable 4-Halifax/Dartmouth

5:30pm Piano Stylings

6:00 Commentary

6:30 Dartmouth Bowling

7:30 Black Horizon

8:00 Piano Stylings

8:30 Let's Do It

CHSJ 4-CBC Saint John

9:30 Ed Allen

10:00 Mon Ami/Friendly Giant

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Bob McLean

1:00 Double Exposure

1:30 Hollywood Squares

2:00 Focus
2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 It's Your Choice

4:30 Tennis

5:30 Match Game

6:00 News

6:30 Tattletales

7:00 Hawaii Five-O

8:00 Barney Miller

8:30 M*A*S*H

9:00 Rich Man, Poor Man

10:00 Newscope

10:30 Summer Close-Up

11:00 The National/News

11:30 Bluf

mid. Merv Griffin (guests Dody Goodman, Dr. Joyce Brothers, George Miller, and Susan Ford)

ATV (CTV): CJCH 5-Halifax/CKCW 2-Moncton/CJCB 4-Sydney

7:00 University of the Air

7:30 Pots & Pans

8:00 Canada AM

10:00 Romper Room

10:30 Yoga

11:00 First Impressions


11:30 Definition

noon Uncle Bobby

12:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre

1:00 Movie "Sol Madrid"

2:30 Cofee Break

3:00 Alan Hamel

4:00 Another World

5:00 Emergency!

6:00 News (ATV aired separate newscasts from all 3 cities back then)

6:30 Price is Right

7:00 Gong Show

7:30 McCloud

9:00 Billy Graham Crusade

10:00 Washington Behind Closed Doors (pt 3)

mid. CTV & ATV News

12:30 Joyce Davidson

1:00 Movie "The Ravine"

CHAU 5-Carleton/CBGAT 9-Matane/CBAFT 11-Moncton (SRC)

11:00 Les Chiboukis

11:15 Cavani

11:30 Conseil-express

noon Les trouvailles de Clemence

12:30 La maison des bois

1:00 Le prince Saphir


1:30 Les animaux chez eux

2:00 Sur des roulettes

2:30 Le Telejournal

2:35 Reflets d'un pays (two CBAFT docs: a Landry family reunion in Caraquet, and the Cocagne
Hyroplane Regatta)

3:30 Cinema "Tout peut arriver"

5:00 Animagerie

5:30 Fanfreluche

6:00 Archedois Coeur fidele

7:00 Ce soir

8:00 (5) Chere Isabelle

8:00 (9-11) Sur la cote du Pacifique (Beachcombers)

8:30 L'evolution du cinema canadien et Radio-Canada

9:30 Les Grands Films "Kamouraska"

11:30 Le Telejournal/Nouvelles du sport

mid. Angoisses

1:30 Cinema "L'ingenu"

3:00 (9) Le Telejournal/Meteo

Cable 5-Moncton

6:30pm Irishtown Lions TV Bingo

WVII 7-ABC Bangor

7:30 Green Acres

8:00 Good Morning America

10:00 PTL Club


noon Happy Days

12:30 Family Feud

12:55 ABC News

1:00 The Better Sex

1:30 Ryan's Hope

2:00 All My Children

3:00 $20,000 Pyramid

3:30 One Life to Live

4:15 General Hospital

5:00 Edge of Night

5:30 Merv Griffin (neither paper indicates if this was the same as CHSJ)

7:00 News

7:30 ABC Evening News

8:00 Ronny Libby with the Soul's Harbor Singers

8:30 Front Page Feeney

9:00 Welcome Back Kotter

9:30 What's Happening!!

10:00 Washington Behind Closed Doors (pt 3)

mid. News

12:30 Thursday Night Special: Police Story

WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle

7:00 PTL Club

8:00 Today (NBC)

10:00 Captain Kangaroo


11:00 Here's Lucy

11:30 Price is Right

12:30 Love of Life

12:55 CBS News

1:00 Young & the Restless

1:30 Search for Tomorrow

2:00 Not for Women Only

2:30 As the World Turns

3:30 Guiding Light

4:00 All in the Family

4:30 Match Game

5:00 Tattletales

5:30 Mike Douglas

7:00 News

7:30 CBS Evening News

8:00 Billy Graham Crusade

9:00 Wacko Saturday Morning Preview & Other Good Stuf

10:00 Washington Behind Closed Doors (ABC/pt 3)

mid. News

12:30 US Open Tennis Highlights

12:45 Movies "Kojak: Secret Snow, Deadly Snow"/"The Victim"

WMEM 10-Presque Isle/WMED 13-Calais (PBS)

5pm Sesame Street

6:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


6:30 Electric Company

7:00 Paint Along

7:30 GED

8:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

8:30 World War I

9:00 Upstairs, Downstairs (pt 4)

10:00 Inside the Cuckoo's Nest

11:00 Masterpiece Theatre

mid. Captioned ABC News

Retro: Boston - Saturday, September 4, 1965

Source Boston Globe, Saturday, September 4, 1965

2 - WGBH Boston (Educational)

05:15p The Friendly Giant

05:30p Whats New?

06:00p Youth Forum

06:30p Creative Preson

07:00p Irish Diary

07:30p A Man Alone: Charles de Gaulle

08:30p Casals Master Class

09:00p Bufalo International Festival

10:00p At Issue discussion of civil rights bill

4 WBZ Boston (NBC)


06:30a Armed Forces Series

07:00a Boomtown

10:00a Underdog (color)

10:30a Fireball XL5

11:00a Dennis the Menace

11:30a Fury

12:00p News, Weather

12:30p Cities and Negroes (thats the way it was listed)

01:00p Images

01:30p Contact! Bob Kennedy (most likely a repeat of a previous weekday airing)

02:30p NBC Sports in Action

03:30p Movie Hells Horizon

05:30p Hollywood a Go Go

06:30p News, Weather

07:00p Leave It to Beaver

07:30p Flipper (color)

08:00p Kentucky Jones

08:30p Movie Some Came Running (color)

11:00p News

11:15p Movie Run Silent, Run Deep

5 WHDH Boston (CBS)

06:00a N.E. Potpourri (color)

06:30a Summer Semester (not marked as color; the weekday Bozo show was in color)

07:00a Bozo Cartoon Special


08:00a Mr. Mayor (Bob Keshans show; he wanted to replace Captain Kangaroo with it)

09:00a The Alvin Show

09:30a Tennessee Tuxedo

10:00a Quick Draw McGraw

10:30a Mighty Mouse

11:00a Linus the Lionhearted

11:30a The Jetsons

12:00p Candlepin Bowling

01:00p Winning Pins

01:30p Youth on Parade (color)

02:00p Movie Crazy Legs

03:30p This Fall on Five a preview of new programs hosted by Jess Cain (long-time WHDH-AM
morning host)

04:30p Race of the Week

05:00p Red Sox-Yankees (doubleheader); Sox won Game 1 1-0

08:00p Red Sox Baseball (second game); Sox won 7-2

11:00p News (color)

11:30p Tonight Show (color) from NBC

01:10a Bat Masterson

6 WTEV New Bedford (ABC)

07:00a Funtime

08:00a Pinocchio

08:30a Felix the Cat

09:00a Agriculture U.S.A.

09:30a Abbott and Costello


10:00a Buckaroo 500

10:15a Cartoon Time

10:30a Broken Arrow

11:00a Casper Cartoon Show

11:30a Porky Pig

12:00p Bugs Bunny

12:30p Hoppity Hooper (color)

01:00p American Bandstand

02:00p Major League Baseball (teams not listed)

05:00p Wide World of Sports

06:30p Secret Agent

07:30p The King Family

08:30p The Lawrence Welk Show

09:30p Hollywood Palace

10:30p Surfside 6

11:15p News, Sports, Weather

11:30p Tonight Show (color) from NBC

7 WNAC Boston (ABC)

07:00a Three Stooges

08:30a Magilla Gorilla

09:00a Sky King

09:30a Feeparoni

10:30a Hoppity Hopper

11:00a Casper Cartoon Show


11:30a Porky Pig

12:00p Movie The Showdown

01:45p Gallagher-Macauley Report

02:00p Major League Baseball (teams not listed)

05:00p Wide World of Sports N.H. Sweepstakes, AAU womens outdoor swimming and diving
championships; demolition derby

06:30p The Rifleman

07:00p Shivaree

07:30p The King Family

08:30p The Lawrence Welk Show

09:30p Hollywood Palace host: Gene Barry; guests: Ben Blue, Monique Van Vooren, Carl
Reiner, Mel Brooks, Step Brothers and Sons

10:30p 12 OClock High (delayed from Friday @ 9:30p)

11:30p Movie double feature The She Creature and The Spider

9 WMUR Manchester (ABC)

09:30a Ring-A-Ding the Clown

10:00a Trails West

10:30a Rusty and the Rangers

11:00a Casper Cartoon Show

11:30a Porky Pig

12:00p Bugs Bunny

12:30p Hoppity Hooper (color)

01:00p American Bandstand

02:00p Major League Baseball (teams not listed)

05:00p Wide World of Sports


06:30p Roller Derby

07:30p The King Family

08:30p The Lawrence Welk Show

09:30p Hollywood Palace

10:30p Science Fiction Theater

11:00p News

11:15p Movie Frenchmans Creek

10 WJAR Providence (NBC)

08:00a Breakthrough

08:30a Leave It to Beaver

09:00a Top Cat

09:30a Hector Heathcote (color)

10:00a Underdog (color)

10:30a Fireball XL5

11:00a Dennis the Menace

11:30a Fury

12:00p Trails West

12:30p Championship Bowling

01:30p Movie Dog of Flanders

04:45p Roller Derby

05:45p Sportsmans Holiday (color)

06:00p Karen

06:30p The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (delayed from Monday @ 8p WJAR ran movies on Monday)

07:30p Flipper (color)


08:00p Kentucky Jones

08:30p Movie Some Came Running (color)

11:00p News

11:20p Movie Crime of Passion

12 WPRO Providence (CBS)

07:00a Stooges, Rascals, Popeye

08:30a Magilla Gorilla

09:00a The Alvin Show

09:30a Tennessee Tuxedo

10:00a Quick Draw McGraw

10:30a Mighty Mouse

11:00a Linus the Lionhearted

11:30a The Jetsons

12:00p Sky King

12:30p Tales of the Vikings

01:00p Championship Wrestling

02:00p Top Star Bowling

03:00p Movie Rawhide starring Tyrone Power and Susan Hayward

04:30p Race of the Week

05:00p Movie Bataan

07:30p Fanfare Al Hirt, Mel Torme, John Byner

08:30p Movie Calvary Command

10:00p Gunsmoke

11:00p News
11:15p Movie Solid Gold Cadillac

38 WIHS Boston (Ind)

04:30p Womans Viewpoint

05:00p Frontier Circus

06:00p Wrestling Matches

07:00p Movie Dracgerman Courage

08:00p Canadian Pro Football Ottawa vs. Montreal (most likely on tape)

10:00p Movie Air Force

Retro: Spokane, Washington - Saturday, September 3, 1983

Channels:

2 KREM (CBS)

4 KXLY (ABC)

6 KHQ (NBC)

7 KSPS (PBS)

28 KAYU (Independent)

MORNING

5:30

6 NBC News Overnight

5:45

4 Sunday School of the Air


6:00

2 Northwest Gallery

4 Gilligan's Island

6:30

2 Abbott and Costello

4 Gilligan's Island

6 Big Blue Marble

7:00

2 The Little Rascals

4 Kid's Korner

6 The Flintstone Funnies

28 The Joy of Gardening

7:30

2 Bugs Bunny and Friends

4 Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich

6 Shirt Tales

28 The Prime of Your Life

8:00

2 Meatballs and Spaghetti

6 The Smurfs
7 Northwest Outdoors

28 From the Editor's Desk

8:30

2 The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

4 Pac-Man

7 Market to Market

28 Wall Street Journal Report

9:00

2 The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour

7 MOVIE: "This Is the Army"

(1943) Ronald Reagan, George Murphy. A song-and-dance man's son stages a big show starring
World War II soldiers.

28 Greatest Sports Legends

9:30

2 The Dukes

6 Kidsworld

28 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

10:00

2 The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

4 Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley

6 The Incredible Hulk/Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends

28 Kickboxing
11:00

2 Gilligan's Planet

4 ABC Weekend Special

"Zack and the Magic Factory." From 1981: A young boy (Jimmy Gatherum) finds more excitement
than he imagined when he visits his aunt (Jane Withers) who runs a highly unusual business.
(Repeat)

6 MLB Baseball

Pittsburgh Pirates at Atlanta Braves.

7 Inside Business Today

28 Rodeo

11:30

2 U.S. Open Tennis Championships

Coverage of some of the early-round action is presented from the USTA National Tennis Center,
Flushing Meadow-Corona Park, NY.

4 American Bandstand

Guests: The Flirts, "X."

7 The Woodwright's Shop

"In Yer Drawers." Roy Underhill demonstrates the ins and outs of drawer making with diferent
approaches to the classic solution. (Repeat)

AFTERNOON

12 pm

7 Motorweek

A ride in the 1983 Buick Riviera convertible; a road test of the Peugeot-powered Plymouth Omni;
a guide on telling if rust has taken a terminal toll on your car; the Motorweek staf's best car
picks for 1983.

28 Rawhide

12:30

4 MOVIE: "Nevada Smith"

(TV, 1975) Lorne Greene, Clif Potts. A half-breed gunslinger and a friend he hasn't seen in years
join together to escort a shipment of explosives across Utah.

7 Quilting

"Pictorial Quilts of Ed Larson." Designer Ed Larson shows how to make pictorial quilts.

1:00

7 The Magic of Oil Painting.

28 Bonanza

"The Newcomers." The Cartwrights battle land-jumping gold miners to protect their property.

1:30

7 The Magic of Floral Painting

2:00

6 Video Game Challenge

7 Nova

"Whale Watch." The magnificent gray whales are followed along their annual marathon
migration, and an intimate view of family life among these highly intelligent beings is presented.
(Repeat)

28 MOVIE: "Drums Along the Mohawk"

(1939) Henry Fonda, Claudette Colbert. A young couple fights of Indian attacks to start a farm in
the Mohawk Valley.

2:30

6 That Teen Show

3:00

4 Fishing the Northwest

"Ten Mile Bass."

6 Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom

"America's Wildlife Heritage." The story of the animals man saw as he explored the wilderness of
America establishing settlements is chronicled.

7 Matinee at the Bijou

Featured: "King of the Cowboys" (1943) starring Roy Rogers and Smiley Burnette; a 1945
cartoon; a 1944 short starring James Cagney; and the final chapter of "Lost City of the Jungle"
(1946). (Repeat)

3:30

4 Solid Gold

Hosts: Rex Smith, Marilyn McCoo. Guests: Thelma Houston, Englebert Humperdinck, Del
Shannon, Lou Rawls, Golden Earring, Stephen Bishop, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, Chuck
Berry.

6 Nashville Music

Guests: Sonny James, Connie Cato, Michael Murphy.

4:00

6 Hee Haw

Guests: B.J. Thomas, Helen Cornelius, Bill Carlisle, Dayne Puckett.


28 The Twilight Zone

"Deaths-Head Revisited." Gunther Lutze returns to the town of Dachau after spending years in
South America.

4:30

4 Wild World of Sports

Scheduled: Donald Curry-Roger Staford 15-round WBA Welterweight Championship bout (from
Marsala, Italy); the 5th Avenue Mile (from New York, NY).

7 More of That Nashville Music

Guests: Hank Williams, Jr., Faron Young, Merle Kilgore, Louise Mandrell.

28 The Twilight Zone

"Still Valley." Confederate scout Paradine is given a book of magic which will help the
Confederacy win the Civil War.

5:00

2 Entertainment This Week

Scheduled: Amy Irving's role in Barbra Streisand's new movie "Yentl"; the successful sounds of
female musical groups.

6 Q-6 News

7 This Old House

Work on the deck and its foundation begins and Bob Vila ofers hints on paint stripping. (Repeat)

28 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

"Salvage." A scheming convict plots to avenge his brother's death.

5:30

6 NBC Nightly News

7 Wild America
"Living with Wildlife." Marty Stoufer illustrates how we can best live with and preserve our
natural heritage of wildlife. (Repeat)

28 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

"The Big Switch." A gunman buys an airtight alibi from a bar owner to commit a murder.

EVENING

6:00

2 CBS Evening News

4 NCAA College Football

UCLA Bruins at Georgia Bulldogs.

6 Battlestar Galactica

"Greetings from Earth." Apollo and Starbuck intercept a primitive ship and discover its
inhabitants, in suspended animation, are a direct link to Earth. (Part 1 of two)

7 Supersoccer

28 MOVIE: "The Quiller Memorandum"

(1968) George Segal, Alec Guinness. British Intelligence hires an America to locate the
headquarters of a Neo-Nazi organization.

6:30

2 The Virginian

"Bitter Harvest." A smoldering feud between ranchers and farmers erupts into warfare.

7:00

6 Battlestar Galactica

"Greetings from Earth." Conclusion: Having intercepted a spaceship containing six lunar-based
Earthlings, Adama learns that the atmosphere of the Galactica may be fatal to them.
7 Austin City Limits

Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers perform many of their country hits, and Ricky Skaggs
exhibits his virtuosity with the fiddle, guitar and electric mandolin.

8:00

2 Walt Disney

"The Omega Connection." From 1979: While vacationing in London with a friend (Larry Cedar), a
young U.S. government agent (Jefrey Byron) stumbles upon the abduction of a defecting
European scientist. (Part 1 of two) (Repeat)

6 Dif'rent Strokes

"Short But Sweet." From 1982: Arnold tries to face the fact that some girls will reject him
because of his short stature. (Repeat)

7 The Pallisers

Plantagenet determines to forego politics temporarily, including the chance to be Chancellor o


the Exchequer, in order to cure Glencora of her love for Burgo. (Part 3 of twenty-two)

28 MOVIE: "Koroshi"

(TV, 1968) Patrick McGoohan, Yoko Tai. Secret agent John Drake goes to Japan to infiltrate a
secret society that specializes in murder. Edited from episodes of the British television series
"Danger Man."

8:30

6 Silver Spoons

"The Great Computer Caper." Arnold (Gary Coleman) gets into trouble with the FBI along with
Ricky, who manages to call up top-secret government files on a computer. (Repeat)

9:00

2 MOVIE: "Country Gold"

(TV, 1982) Loni Anderson, Earl Holliman. A country-western singing star's personal and
professional lives are jeopardized after she befriends a young woman whose actions begin to
afect her career and marriage. (Repeat)

6 T.J. Hooker

"The Decoy." In this episode directed by Leonard Nimoy, Stacy goes undercover at a "swinging
singles" complex to flush out a killer (Gerard Prendergast) who preys upon beautiful blondes.
(Repeat)

6 Quincy, M.E.

"Whatever Happened to Morris Perlmutter?" An elderly actor (Keenan Wynn) helps Quincy
prove that the sister of an aging woman (Rosemary DeCamp) was killed by a councilman's son.
(Repeat)

9:30

7 The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin

Reggie stages a suicide.

10:00

4 Life of a Rookie

6 Casablanca

"Divorce Casablanca Style." A beautiful Muslim outcast (Persis Khambatta) is recruited by the
Nazis to learn if Rick is hiding a fleeing Ethiopian general and a weapons cache.

7 Mark Russell

The bipartisan king of political satire lampoons, roasts and debunks politicos and bureaucrats.

28 FM-TV

Featured: The Who, Culture Club, Steve Miller, Deep Purple, Grateful Dead, Men at Work, Styx,
The Byrds, Willie Nelson, Bob Marley, Def Leppard, Bruce Springsteen, REO Speedwagon.

10:30

7 Mayport and All That Jazz

Highlights of the jazz festival held in the small fishing village of Mayport, Florida, are presented.
(Repeat)

LATE NIGHT

11:00

2 KREM 2 News

4 News 4

6 Q-6 News

11:15

2 MOVIE: "Marnie"

(1964) Tippi Hedren, Sean Connery. A man struggles to break the thieving habits of his
kleptomaniac wife and restore harmony to their marriage.

11:30

4 MOVIE: "Fear Chamber"

(1969) Boris Karlof, Carlos East. Young women become the victims of a mad scientist who
requires certain human body chemicals in order to carry on his scientific research.

6 The Benny Hill Show

Benny impersonates some well-known entertainers.

12 am

6 Saturday Night Live

Hosts: Tom and Dick Smothers. Musical guest: Laura Branigan. (Repeat)

28 An Evening at the Improv

Host: Tony Curtis. Comics: Glen Foster, Ellis Levinson, Larry Miller, Willie Tyler. Musical guests:
The Powder Blues.
12:30

6 Music Magazine

1:15

4 ABC News

1:30

4 The Best of Midnight Special

Guests: Fleetwood Mac, Electric Light Orchestra, Queen, Elton John, Genesis, Rod Stewart.

6 America's Top Ten

Retro: Kansas City, Monday, April 20th, 1959

Source: TV Guide, April 18-24 1959, issue 316.

CHANNELS

2 KFEQ St. Joseph (CBS/ABC)

4 WDAF Kansas City (NBC)

5 KCMO Kansas City (CBS)

6 KMOS Sedalia (ABC)

9 KMBC Kansas City (ABC)

13 WIBW Topeka, KS (CBS/ABC)

4/20/59

6:30

4 Continental Classroom
6:55

5 Farm Facts

7AM

4 Today-Dave Garroway

5 News-Richard C. Hottelet

7:15

5 Captain Kangaroo

8am

2 5 13 News

8:10

5 Take Five-Mark Stevens

8:15

2 13 Captain Kangaroo

5 Moment of Meditation

8:20

5 Cartoonland

8:30
5 Jimmy Dean

9 Romper Room

9am

2 13 Morning Playhouse

4 Health, Safety, Science 5

Mrs. Dakopolos begins a week-long discussion of land birds. (I guess with no Educational/NET
station, the KC stations provided some instructional programming)

5 Life of Riley

9:30

2 5 13 Arthur Godfrey

4 Treasure Hunt

9 Daily Word

9:35

9 General Science 9

Mrs. Galey discusses the cycle of carbon dioxide and oxygen in nature.

10am

2 5 13 I Love Lucy

4 Price Is Right

9 Whizzo's Wonderland

10:30

2 My Little Margie
"Papa and Mambo." Margie and Roberta assume disguises to protect Vern from a burlesque
dancer.

4 Concentration

5 13 Top Dollar

11AM

2 5 13 Love of Life

4 Tic Tac Dough

9 Susie

"Secretaries Are People, Too." Susie's asked to teach an actress the ins and outs of office routine.

11:30

2 Cartoon Capers

4 It Could Be You

5 Search for Tomorrow

9 Happy Home

1. Mrs. Frederick M. Goodwin presents a fashion show from the Festival of Flowers of the
Westport Garden Club. 2. Sam Molen, ch. 9 sportscaster, is guest.

13 Midday Varieties

11:45

5 Guiding Light

11:50

2 Sermonette
11:55

6 Program Highlights

Noon

2 5 13 News

4 High-Noon Cartoons

6 9 George Hamilton IV

12:05

5 World History 10

"The Westernization of Japan."

12:10

2 13 Markets and Weather

12:20

2 You and Your Home

1. Know Your State Hospital. 2. "Let's Plan a Wedding" series: Silver, china and glassware patterns
are discussed. 3. Marge prepares party meatballs.

4 News

12:30

4 Accent-Bette Hayes

1. Ethel Schreve makes bridal hats. 2. Pierre shows new hair styles. 3. Bette prepares lemonade-
fluf pie.

5 13 As the World Turns


6 9 Play Your Hunch

1PM

2 13 Jimmy Dean

4 Queen for a Day

5 Take Five-Mark Stevens

6 9 Music Bingo

1:05

5 Garden Party-Bob Sanders

1:30

2 5 13 House Party

4 Haggis Baggis COLOR

6 Confidential File

9 Follow That Man

"Women's Prison." A woman is poisoned as the result of a feud in a penitentiary.

2PM

2 Capt. David Grief

Return: This half-hour series revolves around the South Sea adventures of Jack London's famous
character, Capt. David Grief, and his crew aboard the Rattler. Today: "Afair at Les Trois Magots."
Capt. Grief is swindled into staging a benefit for an actor who sayts he has a fatal disease.
Maxwell Reed.

4 Young Dr. Malone

5 13 Big Payof

6 9 Day in Court
2:30

2 5 13 Verdict is Yours

4 From these Roots

6 9 Gale Storm

3PM

2 13 Industry on Parade

4 Truth or Consequences COLOR

5 Brighter Day

6 Aggie

9 Amos 'N' Andy

3:15

2 6 13 Secret Storm

3:30

2 John Nesbitt

4 County Fair-Bert Parks

5 Edge of Night

6 9 13 Who Do You Trust?

4PM

2 Cousin Freddie

4 People's Choice
"Sock and Mandy's Career." Sock advises Mandy to take a job in order to keep her mind of
marriage.

5 Movie

Early Show: 1. Looney Tunes. COLOR. 2. "Key Witness." [1947] An inventor is accidentally
involved in the slaying of a girl. John Beal, Trudy Marshall.

6 9 13 American Bandstand

4:30

4 Movie

Afternoon Film Theater: 1. Serial: "Jungle Drums of Africa," part 9. 2. "Terror at Midnight." [1956]
A police detective finds that his girl-friend is involved in a hit-and-run accident. Scott Brady.

6 TV Teentime

9 Bandstand

Students from Grandview (Mo) High are John Bilyeu's guests today.

5PM

2 Movie

Pony Express Trails: 1. "Deadwood Pass," part 1. Tom Tyler. 2. YMCA Day.

6 9 American Bandstand

13 Wib's Fun Time

5:30

6 9 Mickey Mouse Club

13 Gordon Eliot (outdoor show)

5:40

5 Take Five-Mark Stevens


5:45

5 News-Douglas Edwards

13 Sports, Weather

5:50

2 Press Box-Don Burley

6PM

2 Weather

4 5 13 News

6 Cartoon Capers

9 Superman

"The Case of the Whistling Bird." The pet parakeet, to which a scientist has taught his new
explosives formula, is stolen by a foreign agent. George Reeves.

6:05

2 Today's Markets-Schmitz

6:10

2 News-Frank Smith

4 5 Sports

6:15

2 13 News-Douglas Edwards

4 News-Huntley, Brinkley
6:20

5 Weather-Bill Yearout

6:25

5 Five-Star Personality COLOR

6 News-Don Collins

6:30

2 5 13 Name that Tune

4 Buckskin

Annie wants to find a suitable husband for a friend of hers and she places an ad in the
newspaper of a nearby town. Sallie Brophy.

6 9 Texas Rangers

"Jace and Clay." New Ranger Jace Pearson is assigned to round up the raiders of Rubyville.
Attacked by an outlaw named Tucker, Pearson's life is saved by a stranger named Clay Morgan.

7PM

2 Mark Saber

"Appointment with Death." A society girl is murdered in front of a dive on the waterfront. Tom
Conway.

4 Restless Gun

"One on the House." Old Matt Harper has served a long jail sentence for bank robbery. The
government discovers that Matt is innocent, frees him and ofers him a sum of money as
indemnity. But he refuses the money, claiming that the government owes him the privilege of
committing an actual bank robbery. John Payne, Henry Hull.

5 Texan

Bill Longley discovers the corpse of a young man lying near a shack. Immediately two men ride
up who claim to be older brothers of the dead man. They accuse Longley of killing their brother
and threaten to hang him. Rory Calhoun.

6 9 Polka-Go-Round

Highlights: "Whirling Skirts," "Let's Dance, Dance, Dance," "Lady of Spain" and "Red Apple
Oberek."

13 Lawman

7:30

2 Kingdom of the Sea

The Norsemen challenge the sea. Bob Stevenson is host.

4 Wells Fargo

"Bob Dawson." Outlaw Bob Dawson is paroled from prison because he did a favor for Wells
Fargo. Agent Jim Hardie is assigned as Dawson's parole officer.

5 Father Knows Best

"Formula for Happiness." Jim has a strange dream. But he has an even stranger experience: The
people and events of the dream become realities.

6 9 Bold Journey

"The Road to Mandalay." Marion Dix of La Canada, Cal., narrates films of her trip to Rangoon,
Mandalay, Moulmein and other parts of Burma. Miss dix tells of her visit to the hill tribes, her
journey on the Lido road along the Chinese border, the 10 days she spent in a Buddhist retreat
and her visit with American doctor Gordon Seagrave. Jack Douglas is host.

13 Mr. District Attorney

When a woman reports that a painting she has bough is a fake, the district attorney investigates.

8PM

2 5 13 Danny Thomas

"Double Dinner." Danny decides to become a candidate for abbot of the Friars Club. He discovers
that he must first win the backing of rival groups within the organization.

4 Peter Gunn
Model June Holton witnesses the murder of a photographer. June can't identify the murderer
because she is nearsighted. But she realizes that the killer has recognized her and asks Gunn for
help. Craig Stevens.

6 9 Voice of Firestone

Xavier Cugat's orchestra and single Abbe Lane are joined by signer Alfredo Sadel, pianist Lalo
Schifrin and the Danny Daniels dancers in a program of Latin music.

8:30

2 5 13 Ann Sothern

Bartley House manager James Devery decides to make the hotel staf more efficient. To start
things of he hires a psychologist to give them all a test. Don Porter, Ann Tyrrell.

4 Alcoa Theatre

"Ten Miles to Doomsday." Maj. Linc Willet of the Strategic Air Command annoys one of his crew
members, a lieutenant, by his insistence on constant detail-checking. On a sudden alert-flight,
the lieutenant admits to Willet that he hasn't checked the fuel, and that the plane may not reach
its target. Keith Andes.

6 Bargain Auction

9 Investigators and the Law

Special: An hour-long documentary study of congressional investigating committees, their


history and their function in the processes of government.

9PM

2 Lawrence Welk

Musical highlights include "Let's Pretend," "10 Pretty Girls" and "French Foreign Legion." Alice
Lon.

4 Arthur Murray COLOR

Kathryn Murray's guests for the dance contest are actress Constance Bennett, actress-singer
Marie McDonald and the husband-and-wife comedy team of Lew Parker and Betty Kean. Other
guests are songwriter Jimmy McHugh and singers Bob Carroll, Betty Ann Grove and Phyllis
Newman.
5 13 Desliu Playhouse

Robert Stack, Keenan Wynn and Barbara Nichols in "The Untouchables," part 1. In 1929, during
prohibition, gangster Al Capone is able to operate freely and profitably because he has bought
protection. FBI agent Eliot Ness is assigned to form a special squad and crack down on Capone's
source of revenue-the breweries and distilleries. This is the first half of a two-hour drama
adapted by Paul Monash from Ness's autobiographical novel "The Untouchables," co-authored
by Oscar Fraley. Part 2 will be presented next week. Walter Winchell is the narrator.

9:30

4 Rescue 8

A Western star, wedded to a young actress, reaches a crisis in his married life.

6 9 Mr. District Attorney

The district attorney builds a case of homicide and arson against the owner of a factory.

10pm

2 4 6 9 13 News, Weather, Sports

5 Sportsman's Friend COLOR

10:15

2 Movie

Famous Feature Films: "The Crime Doctor's Courage." [1945] In an efort to solve a murder, a
doctor becomes involved with Spanish dancers, a fortune hunter and a writer. Warner Baxter.

4 Jack Paar

Jack's guests are singer Diahann Carroll and stockbroker Ira Cobleigh, who discusses the stock
market.

(This week was the first week that WDAF showed all of Jack Paar from 10:15-12AM.

6 9 News-John Daly
10:30

5 News

9 Movie

Murder Til Midnight: "Chinatown Squad." [1935] An agent for Chinese revolutionists is murdered
in a Chinatown caf. Lyle Talbot, Valerie Hobson.

13 Movie

Movietime, U.S.A.: "Fixer Dugan." [1939] A man plans to make money by exhibiting an orphan as
a circus performer. Lee Tracy.

10:35

5 Movie

Five-Star Theater: "Stronger Than Desire." [1939] An irresponsible heiress goes on trial for
manslaughter. Lee Bowman, Walter Pidgeon.

Midnight

4 News-Nick Huston

9 Daily Word

12:30

5 News

12:35

5 Movie

Studio Five: "Key Witness." See 4PM, KCMO.

-crainbebo
Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Tuesday, May 16th, 1989

Source: Seattle Times

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

7 KIRO Seattle CBS

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma IND

12 KVOS Bellingham IND

13 KCPQ Tacoma Fox

22 KTZZ Seattle IND

28 KTPS Tacoma PBS

5/16/89

7am

4 Good Morning America

From Amsterdam, Jill Eikenberry and Michael Tucker ["L.A. Law"]; euthanasia; Dutch property in
the United States; how free trade in 1992 will afect the Dutch; diamond cutting; band the Nits;
art.

5 Today

Sean Connery ["Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"].

7 This Morning

9 Sesame Street

11 C.O.P.S. (cartoon)
12 Flintstones

13 Popeye

22 Thundercats

7:30

11 Dennis the Menace

12 G.I. Joe

13 Tom & Jerry

22 Ghostbusters

8am

2 Smith and Smith

9 Captain Kangaroo

11 Jetsons

12 Scooby-Doo

13 Smurfs

22 Gumby

28 Teaching (?)

8:30

2 Pasquale

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Yogi Bear

12 My Little Pony 'n Friends

13 Snorks
22 Care Bears

28 Sesame Street

9am

2 Fitness People

4 Geraldo

From Portland, Ore.: Drug legalization.

5 Seattle Today

Behind the scenes of the porn industry; Emily Moore prepares a Caf Alexis specialty.

7 Sally Jessy Raphael

Bill Gray ["Father Knows Best"] campaigns to legalize marijuana; Spencer Haywood discusses
losing his basketball career and wife due to drugs; leaders of a psychedelic church require LSD
communion; a minister tells of recovering from addiction.

9 Sesame Street

11 Get Smart

12 Mary Tyler Moore

13 Family Feud (CBS)

22 Weight Loss-infomercial

9:30

2 Doctor is In (I think that was the title, says "Doctor")

11 On Trial

12 Private Benjamin

13 Now You See It (CBS)

22 Casey Treat

28 Instructional TV
10am

2 Fred Penner's Place

4 Home

Co-host: Shelley Fabares. Clay pots; care for infant addicts.

5 Wheel of Fortune (daytime)

7 The Price is Right

9 Instructional TV

11 Superior Court

12 Regis & Kathie Lee

Model Jerry Hall; beauty consultant Adrien Arpel. (For the second half of the 88-89 season, KVOS
was the only one airing Regis)

13 To the Heart (what was this?)

22 Success-N-Life

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

5 Win, Lose or Draw

Lynn Herring; Beverly Johnson; Smokey Robinson; Doug Barr.

11 Divorce Court

13 Couch Potatoes

11am

2 Sesame Street

4 Growing Pains

5 Scrabble
7 Young and the Restless

11 The Judge

12 Sally Jessy Raphael

See 9am, KIRO.

13 Benson

22 The 700 Club

28 Ramona

Ramona is teased for wearing pajamas under school clothes.

11:30

4 Loving

5 Classic Concentration

11 Superior Court

13 Odd Couple

28 Sesame Street

Noon

2 4 All My Children

5 Wipeout

7 News

11 Movie

"Love on the Run." [1985] Stephanie Zimbalist, Alec Baldwin. A lonely lawyer trades ethics for
romance and helps her client escape from prison.

12 Cannon

13 Rockford Files

Trouble is the result when Rockford investigates a tycoon's [Joseph Cotton] future son-in-law.
Guest: Sharon Gless.

22 Paid Programming (to 1PM)

12:30

5 Generations

28 Somebody/Pl. (?)

1PM

2 Midday

4 One Life to Live

5 Another World

7 As the World Turns

12 On Trial

13 Movie

"Duel at Diablo." [1966] James Garner, Sidney Poitier. A scout, an ex-sergeant and a cavalry
lieutenant take ammo and recruits to a distant fort through Indian country.

22 Movie

"Trooper Hook." [1957] Joel McCrea, Barbara Stanwyck. A soldier rescues a young white woman
from her indentured service as the common-law wife of an Apache chief.

28 Instructional TV

1:30

12 Newlywed Game

2PM

2 7 Guiding Light
4 General Hospital

5 Santa Barbara

9 MotorWeek

11 Dating Game

12 Hawaii Five-0

2:30

9 This Old House

11 Scooby-Doo

3PM

2 Coronation Street

4 Northwest Afternoon

5 Days of Our Lives

7 Oprah Winfrey

9 Sesame Street

11 Woody Woodpecker

12 Alvin and the Chipmunks

13 'Toon Time

22 Too Close for Comfort

28 Art of Alexander

3:30

2 Talkabout

11 Alvin and the Chipmunks


12 C.O.P.S.

13 Flintstones

22 I Dream of Jeannie

28 Yan Can Cook

4PM

2 Generations

4 Win, Lose or Draw

5 Quincy, M.E.

The alleged suicide of a labor activist between two unions battling to represent migrant workers.

7 Donahue

9 3-2-1 Contact

11 Ghostbusters

12 The A-Team

13 Tom & Jerry

22 Gumby

28 Homework Hotline

4:30

2 Edison Twins

4 Family Feud (Syndicated)

9 Reading Rainbow

11 Bugs Bunny

13 DuckTales

22 Double Dare
5PM

2 Video Hits

4 5 7 News

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Silver Spoons

12 The New Leave it to Beaver

13 Webster

Webster cares for an egg as a school assignment.

22 Lassie

28 Sesame Street

5:30

2 Kate & Allie

5 NBC News

9 Wild, Wild World of Animals

11 Charles in Charge

12 Three's Company

13 Happy Days

Spike, left in Fonzie's care, joins in a burglary.

22 Too Close for Comfort

6PM

2 5 News

4 ABC News
7 CBS News

9 Nightly Business Report

11 Family Ties

Aunt Maureen arrives with her version of the truth. Part 2 of 2.

12 M*A*S*H

13 Little House on the Prairie

Mr. Edwards makes a surprise announcement when it looks as if the widow's children must be
separated. Part 2 of 2.

22 Leave it to Beaver

28 For Veterans Only

Job fairs for veterans; House Veterans Afairs Committee.

6:30

4 News

7 The Cosby Show

Clair tries to keep Clif from fixing the plumbing.

9 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

11 M*A*S*H

Charles aims to profit when the Army issues new money.

12 Couch Potatoes

22 Kate & Allie

Allie and Jennie clash over Jennie's TV appearance.

28 MotorWeek

Mazda RX-7 and MX-5 Miata; 1989 Buick Century sedan; car warranties.

7PM
2 Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus

Animal trainer Gunther Gebel-Williams makes his final appearance, with the troupe's 119th
edition. Host: Michele Lee.

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Entertainment Tonight

Profile of news anchorwoman Diane Sawyer.

7 News

11 Cheers

An ex-teammate, now a reporter, arrives to interview Sam.

12 Dating Game

13 Love Connection

22 St. Elsewhere

Romantically frustrated Ehrlich proposes marriage; bouts of rage threaten to destroy a young
wife; a computer prodigy goes too far.

28 Doctor Who

7:30

4 Jeopardy!

5 Evening

Penny LeGate looks at British youth television; famous family feuds.

7 Inside Edition

9 Executive Stress

11 Night Court

Harry tries to halt a princess's prearranged wedding.

12 Hollywood Squares

13 A Current Afair
28 EastEnders

Sharon and Wicksy plan a rendezvous; Jan confronts Dan.

8PM

2 the fifth estate

Controversy surrounds a group of feminists accused of censorship after taking over a publishing
house.

4 Who's the Boss?

Tony doesn't accept Angela's birthday gift of a new car.

5 Matlock

Ben learns a priest [Michael Spound] may have committed the murder of a fellow clergyman for
which a construction contractor stands accused.

7 Tour of Duty

A young desk clerk [Malcolm-Jamal Warner] who is eager to prove his worth in battle is assigned
to Anderson's platoon. Season finale.

9 Valdez: What Went Wrong?

Highlights of National Transportation Safety Board hearings on the March 24 Exxon Valdez
incident.

11 Movie

"Death Wish II." [1982] Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland. Relocated architect Paul Kersey turns
vigilante in Los Angeles after more brutality too close to home.

12 Movie

"This Girl for Hire." [1983] Bess Armstrong, Celeste Holm. A tough-talking, fedora-wearing
Hollywood private eye with a style from the 1940s solves the murder of a mystery writer in the
1980s.

13 Movie

"Firewalker." [1986] Chuck Norris. Two guys and a girl brave jungle hazards to find an Aztec
temple filled with gold.

22 Best of National Geographic


The fascinating life cycles of chameleons, newts, rattlesnakes and dinosaurs.

28 Nature

"Kariba: The Lake that Made a Dent." Wildlife flourishes around the man-made lake
conservationists denounced 30 years ago at its creation.

8:30

4 The Wonder Years

Kevin prepares for summer vacation, but Paul has bad news.

9pm

2 The Real Stuf

David Foster; Canada's jet aerobatic team; the Snowbirds.

4 Roseanne

Roseanne and Dan try to use a sudden windfall on outstanding bills.

5 In the Heat of the Night

Tibbs suspects Capt. Dugan knows more than he is telling about Gillespie's kidnapping. Season
finale.

7 Movie

"Trouble in Paradise." [1989] Raquel Welch, Jack Thompson. A U.S. diplomat's widow and a
coarse Australian sailor are marooned with something smugglers want.

9 Nova

Photo enhancement and three-dimensional computer modeling shed new light on John F.
Kennedy's assassination.

22 Movie

"Gray Lady Down." [1978] Charlton Heston, David Carradine. A Navy captain uses his
experimental Snark to reach the captain and crew of a nuclear submarine stuck on an ocean
ledge.

28 An Ocean Apart
Charles Lindbergh encourages U.S. neutrality in war with Hitler; Roosevelt decides to aid Britain.

9:30

4 Have Faith

Mac shuts down the bingo games; nervous Father Gabe prepares his first sermon.

10pm

2 National-Journal

4 thirtysomething

Gary tries to stop Hope's article about Susannah's possible involvement in unethically diverted
funds at a social service center.

5 Midnight Caller

A convicted murderer [Joe Spano] invites Jack to broadcast from death row on the eve of his
execution.

9 Frontline

Reporters investigate covert and overt U.S./Israeli relationships from the 1950s to the present.

11 News

12 WKRP in Cincinnati

13 Friday the 13th: The Series

A pool hustler's frustrated fiance gives him a cursed cue to ensure his winning streak and
hasten the wedding.

28 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

10:30

12 Barney Miller

11PM
2 4 5 7 News

9 Movie

"Hell's House." [1932] Junior Durkin, Pat O'Brien. A teenager lands in a brutal reform school for
refusing to squeal on his bootlegger boss.

11 12 M*A*S*H

13 Love Connection

22 Night Gallery

A lost woman sees the future; Dracula finds a blonde.

28 Of the Air

11:30

4 Nightline

5 Best of Carson

Arnold Schwarzenegger; Jerry Seinfeld; tennis player Andre Agassi.

7 The Pat Sajak Show

Singer Jefrey Osborne; talk-show host Joe Franklin; Fred Willard; Rip Taylor.

11 Barney Miller

12 The Honeymooners

13 Arsenio Hall

Harry Anderson; Ana-Alicia; jazz guitarist Larry Carlton.

22 Movie

"Scared to Death." [1980] John Stinson, Diana Davidson. A bizarre series of mutilation murders
seems to back up a scientific research assistant's claim that a synthetic organism is committing
all the killings.

11:35

2 Newhart
Dick reluctantly agrees to be the host of a TV talk-show.

12AM

4 Day's End

11 Morton Downey, Jr.

From Kansas City, Mo. Topic: prostitution.

12 Y-Bron (infomercial?)

12:05

2 Movie

"White Cradle Inn." [1948] Madeleine Carroll; Ian Hunter. A Swiss woman's husband will adopt
an orphan boy only if she signs over her family's Alpine Inn.

12:20

9 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

12:30

5 Late Night with David Letterman

Comedian Billy Connelly.

12 Phil Silvers Show

13 A Current Afair

1am

4 Hollywood Squares

7 USA Today

11 Cable Kitchen (what was this?)


12 Movie

"The Executioner." [1970] George Peppard, Joan Collins. A U.S.-raised British spy defies his
superiors in order to prove a colleague is a double agent.

13 Carson's Comedy Classics

Carnac; Ethel Merman; Art Fern.

-crainbebo

Another great listing!

A guess on the 10AM listing on 13: "Straight to the Heart" was a game show that aired for part of
1989 with Michael Burger at the helm. Considering the other low-rent entries in the morning on
13, it's a fair guess. http://gameshows.wikia.com/wiki/Straight_to_the_Heart

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Fri. November 12th, 1993

Source: News/Tribune

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

7 KIRO Seattle CBS

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma IND

13 KCPQ Tacoma Fox

20 KTBW Tacoma TBN

22 KTZZ Seattle IND

28 KBTC Tacoma PBS


8am

2 CBC Morning News cont

4 Good Morning America cont

From San Francisco: Jerry Brown; Danny Glover.

5 Today cont

Actor Chris O'Donnell; author David Yallop ["The Jackal"].

7 This Morning cont

Music group the Bee Gees; the 25th anniversary of "60 Minutes".

9 Barney and Friends

11 DuckTales

13 Merrie Melodies

20 Kenneth Copeland

22 Paid Programming

28 Sesame Street

8:30

9 Mister Rogers

11 Dennis the Menace

13 Pink Panther

20 Seattle Praise the Lord

9am

2 What on Earth

4 Regis and Kathie Lee


Michael Damian.

5 Days of Our Lives

7 Simon & Simon

9 Sesame Street

11 Family Matters

Steve is trapped on a fire escape.

13 Family Feud

22 700 Club

Puerto Rican statehood issue.

28 Homestretch

9:30

2 Urban Peasant

11 Hogan Family

13 Family Feud

28 French in Action

10am

2 Fred Penner's Place

4 Home

5 Sally

Spouse parties too much with friends.

7 Price is Right

9 Instructional TV

11 Golden Girls
13 Vicki!

Housewives compete in talent contest.

22 Paid Programming (to 12pm)

28 Welcome to My Studio

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

11 Designing Women

Mary Jo is sexually harassed.

20 Casey Treat

28 Joy of Painting

11am

2 Sesame Street

4 Box Office America (low budget "Siskel and Ebert"?)

5 Caesar's Challenge

7 Young and the Restless

11 People's Court

13 In the Heat of the Night

A woman who was a carjacking victim becomes obsessed with Bubba.

20 James Robison

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego

11:30

4 Loving
5 Classic Concentration

11 People's Court

20 Benny Hinn

28 Reading Rainbow

Noon

2 4 All My Children

5 News

Joyce Taylor, Dennis Bounds, Rich Marriott.

7 News

Monica Hart, Steve Raible.

11 Ricki Lake

Teens who want to marry.

13 Matlock

Ben defends a circus clown accused of murdering his partner.

20 700 Club

See 9am, KTZZ.

22 Montel Williams

Debate on Packwood diaries.

28 Sesame Street

12:30

5 Evening Magazine

1PM
2 4 One Life to Live

5 John and Leeza

Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor.

7 As the World Turns

11 Movie

"The Lady in Red." [1979] Pamela Sue Martin, Robert Conrad. Roger Corman's account of John
Dillinger's deadly gun moll.

13 Movie

"Lassie Come Home." [1943] Roddy McDowall; Edmund Gwenn. A collie travels 1000 miles to
return to her family.

20 John Hagee Today

22 Street Legal

Carrie represents a young policewoman charged with killing a black man.

28 Long Ago and Far Away

1:30

20 Marilyn Hickey

28 Club Connect

2PM

2 Midday

4 General Hospital

5 Jerry Springer

Scheduled: Contacting the dead.

7 Guiding Light

9 Barney and Friends


20 Praise the Lord

22 Wavelength (what was this?)

Tracy Lawrence.

28 Degrassi High

2:30

9 Sesame Street

22 Hallo Spencer

28 Oriental Rugs, et al

3PM

2 Reflections

4 Northwest Afternoon

Scheduled: The father of a boy who was seduced by one of his female teachers.

5 Donahue

"60 Minutes" anniversary.

7 Maury Povich

Scheduled: A celebrity look-a-like contest.

11 Tale Spin.

13 Tom and Jerry Kids

22 Xuxa

Guest: R&B group Expose.

28 Inspiration of Painting

3:30
2 Star Trek

9 Reading Rainbow

11 Darkwing Duck

13 Garfield and Friends

22 Mr. Bogus

28 Heartland Cooking

4PM

4 Geraldo

Wives think husbands may be gay.

5 Oprah Winfrey

Scheduled: Make-over follow up.

7 Hour Northwest

9 Square One Television

11 Goof Troop

13 Tiny Toon Adventures

22 Adventures of T-Rex

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

4:30

2 Wonder Years

9 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

11 Bonkers

13 Animaniacs

22 Yogi and Friends


28 Square One Television

5PM

2 Family Matters

4 News

Dan Lewis, Kathi Goertzen, Steve Pool, Bruce King.

5 News

Jean Enersen; Barry Judge; Carlos Del Valle; Jef Renner.

7 News

Nerissa Williams; Steve Raible.

9 Mister Rogers

11 Family Matters

13 Batman: The Animated Series

20 Scenes

22 Perry Mason

A widow hires Mason to determine if her husband's death was murder or suicide.

28 World News

5:30

2 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

9 Nightly Business Report

11 Cosby Show

Clair has a broken toe.

13 M*A*S*H

Hawkeye's father is told he's dead.


20 L & E. Tripp

28 Rights and Wrongs

6pm and later in a separate post, but on same thread, later today.

-crainbebo

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FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

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6pm and later

6PM

2 CBC News

Kevin Evans, Gloria Macarenko.

4 ABC World News Tonight


Peter Jennings.

5 NBC Nightly News

Tom Brokaw.

7 CBS Evening News

Dan Rather, Connie Chung.

9 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

11 Full House

Rebecca is pregnant.

13 A Current Afair

20 Frederick K Price

22 Kung Fu

Caine becomes a prize fighter in San Francisco in an efort to find his brother.

28 Collectors

6:30

4 News

Dan Lewis, Kathi Goertzen, Steve Pool, Bruce King.

5 News

Jean Enersen, Barry Judge, Carlos Del Valle, Jef Renner.

7 News

Gary Justice, Steve Raible.

11 Wonder Years

Kevin prepares for the SATs.

13 Inside Edition

Scheduled: Alleged black market babies.


28 Barney and Friends (interesting time for the purple dinosaur, as this is dinner time for kids
and for some, close to bed.)

7pm

2 Empty Nest

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Evening Magazine

7 Entertainment Tonight

Brian Dennehy.

9 Asia Now

11 Roseanne

Jackie ends her afair with Fisher.

13 Rescue 911

A man is shot by a burglar.

20 Praise the Lord

22 Montel Williams

Scheduled: Skinheads are confronted.

28 In the Mix

7:30

2 Royal Canadian

4 Jeopardy!

5 American Journal

Scheduled: Software mayhem.

7 Hard Copy

Scheduled: Regis and Kathie Lee break up.


9 Seattle Week in Review

11 Cheers

Rebecca plans a Thanksgiving dinner.

13 Cops

Dinner guests find their host murdered.

8pm

2 Street Legal

"Fit Punishment."

4 Family Matters

Steve's remarkable elixir.

5 Against the Grain

When the Mustangs face the top team in Texas, Ed worries about his job.

7 Diagnosis Murder

Dr. Sloan investigates when a comic is found dead in his dressing room.

9 Washington Week

11 Movie

"Altered States." [1980] William Hurt, Blair Brown. A scientist' s primal research yields starting
results.

13 Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.

A female bounty hunter tracks Brisco.

22 Jenny Jones

Scheduled: A couple is involved in prostitution.

28 Mystery

The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries, part 1 of 2.


8:30

4 Boy Meets World

Cory's grandmother blows in.

9 Wall $treet Week

9pm

2 CBC Prime Time News

Peter Mansbridge.

4 Step by Step

An odd visit from an odd nephew.

5 Movie

"Jack Reed: Badge of Honor." [1993] Brian Dennehy, Susan Ruttan. Government officials hamper
the Chicago cop's latest case.

7 Bob

Bob must write a speech for an awards dinner.

9 Serious Money

13 X-Files

Scully and Mulder investigate sabotage eforts on the space shuttle program.

20 Dino

22 Nighttalk

Scheduled: Mom allowed teen to have sex.

28 Austin City Limits

Travis Tritt and Holly Dunn perform.

9:30

4 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper


Mark has a culture shock.

7 Family Album

Lillian needs an operation.

9 McLaughlin Group

20 Mike Purkey

10pm

2 Kids in the Hall

4 20/20

A Seattle woman's alleged rape by members of the Cincinnati Bengals.

7 Picket Fences

An unconventional duo plan a bank heist to aid flood victims in Rome.

9 Movie

"The Shop on Main Street." [1965] Josef Kroner. A Jewish shopkeeper must rely on a friend to
shield her.

11 News

Don Porter, Robin Sewell, Rod Simons, Larry Schick.

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

Worf's son comes to live with his father on the Enterprise.

20 Jess Moody

22 Les Brown

Scheduled topic: Date rape.

28 World News

10:30

20 Benny Hinn
28 Rights and Wrongs

11PM

2 Friday Night!

Ofra Hamoy, Mike MacDonald.

4 News

Dan Lewis, Kathi Goertzen, Steve Pool, Bruce King.

5 News

Jean Enersen, Barry Judge, Carlos Del Valle.

7 News

Nerissa Williams, Steve Raible.

11 Married...with Children

13 Code 3 (what was this show?)

A Hollywood stunt driver risks his life.

20 McDowell

22 Night Heat

A man mistaken for an undercover narcotics agent is murdered in a bar.

28 Of the Air

11:30/35

4 Nightline

5 Tonight Show

7 Late Show

Music group Living Colour.

11 Murphy Brown
Murphy learns she's pregnant.

13 In Living Color

20 Leon Patillc

-crainbebo

P.S. this listing only goes 8am-midnight, it was taken from the daily TV listing and not from the
Sunday TV Week microfilm.

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11am
4 Box Office America (low budget "Siskel and Ebert"?)

"Box Office America" was (is) similar to "America's Top Ten," but they count down the top
movies of the week by showing each film's trailer. This show was mainly scheduled as weekend
filler. It was still in production as of last year for foreign markets.

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo View Post

22 Wavelength (what was this?)

Tracy Lawrence.

"Wavelength" was a half-hour talk show for teenagers. By the time of this schedule, it was out of
production.

Retro: Hartford/Springfield Thurs, Sept 3, 1970

from TV Guide-Western New England edition

WTIC 3-CBS Hartford

6:00 Summer Semester "The Image and Its Speech"

6:30 Perception

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Hap Richards

9:15 Yogi Bear

9:30 Lucille Ball (guest star Hal March)

10:00 Movie "Bronco Buster"

11:30 Love of Life

noon News (Dick Bertel)

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow (launching the show's 20th season)


1:00 He Said! She Said!

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Virginia Graham

3:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:00 Ranger Station

4:30 Hazel

5:00 Burke's Law (bw)

6:00 Weather/Sports/News (George Ehrlich/Bruce Kern)

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Golden Voyage (Jack Douglas; visiting Lebanon)

7:30 Family Afair

8:00 Drama Special "Crisis"

9:00 Movie "Three Bites of the Apple"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports (Bill Hanson/Doug Webster)

11:25 Movies "Man on a String" (bw)/"Trap for Seven Spies"

WBZ 4-NBC Boston

6:15 Sign-On Seminar (bw/looks at Harlem)

6:45 Daily Almanac

7:00 Today (guests Rev. David Wilkerson, who works with ghetto youth; and a rep from the
General Federation of Women's Clubs,

news at :25)

9:00 For Women Today

10:00 Dinah Shore


10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sale of the Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon News/Weather (the WNE edition didn't list Beantown anchor teams)

12:30 Mike Douglas (guests Kaye Stevens and Lionel Hampton)

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4:00 Another World/Somerset

4:30 David Frost (guests Mel Torme, Diana Sands, and Willie Tyler)

6:00 News/Sports/Weather

7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 Dear Mr. Gable (profile of Clark Gable, narrated by Burgess Meredith)

8:30 Ironside "Ransom"

9:30 Dragnet

10:00 Golddiggers

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (guest Dick Jensen)

1:00 News (Tom Ellis)

1:05 Movie "Woman Chases Man" (bw)

WHDH 5-CBS Boston

6:00 Summer Semester "The Image and Its Speech"

6:30 Farming (Ken Stahl)


6:45 We Believe

7:00 CBS Morning News

7:25 News

7:30 Bozo

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Classroom 5

10:00 Lucille Ball (guest star Ruta Lee)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 Andy Griffith (airing the Mayberry RFD pilot)

11:30 Love of Life

noon News/Sports/Weather

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Peyton Place (bw)

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 To Tell the Truth

5:00 Perry Mason "The Fanciful Frail" (bw)

6:00 News/Sports/Weather

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 What's My Line?


7:30 Family Afair

8:00 Drama Special "Crisis"

9:00 Movie "Three Bites of the Apple"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin (guests include Jimmy Martinez)

1:00 Movie "The Next Voice You Hear" (bw)

WHDH 7-ABC Boston

6:20 Farm & Market Report (bw)

6:25 Understanding Our World "The Voice of the Witness" (bw)

6:50 News (Alex Dreier)

7:00 Major Mudd

9:00 Speak Out (Ed Miller)

10:00 Steve Allen (guests include Joe Williams, Norm Crosby, and Stu Gilliam)

11:00 Galloping Gourmet

11:30 That Girl

noon Best of Everything

12:30 World Apart

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game (guest David Hartman)

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4:00 Movie "Requiem for a Heavyweight" (bw)


6:00 News/Sports/Weather

6:30 ABC Evening News

7:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

7:30 Animal World (visiting the island of Barro Colorado, Panama)

8:00 That Girl

8:30 Bewitched

9:00 Tom Jones (guests Sammy Davis Jr., and the Band of the Welsh Guards)

10:00 Showtime (Don Knotts welcomes Julie London, Errol Garner, Robert Morley, and Lonnie
Donegan)

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Movie "The Bamboo Prison" (bw)

1:00 Dick Cavett

WTNH 8-ABC New Haven

6:10 News

6:15 Davey & Goliath

6:30 Eighth Day

7:00 Mr. Goober

9:00 Conn-Tact

10:00 Tom Kennedy (guests Cesar Romero and Meredith MacRae)

11:00 Bewitched

11:30 News/Weather (Norman/Francis/Grainger)

noon Mike Douglas (guests Mickey Rooney, Tony Curtis, and Melanie)

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game


3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Dark Shadows

4:30 David Frost (as ch 4)

6:00 News/Weather/Sports (Norman/Lowenstein/Galiette)

6:30 ABC Evening News

7:00 Truth or Consequences

7:30 Animal World

8:00 That Girl

8:30 Bewitched

9:00 Tom Jones

10:00 Survivors (pt 13)

11:00 News (George Thompson)

11:15 Weather (Lowenstein)

11:20 Sports (Dick Galiette)

11:30 Dick Cavett

WHCT 18-Ind Hartford

4:30pm Movie "Under Western Skies" (bw)

5:50 Sewing

6:00 Westerners (bw)

6:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

7:00 Candid Camera (bw)

7:30 Movie "Golden Boy" (bw)

9:30 Alfred Hitchcock "Specialty of the House" (bw)


10:00 News (Brian Dow)

10:30 Tempo 18 (ditto)

11:30 Merv Griffin

WATR 20-NBC Waterbury

7:00 Today (news at :25)

9:00 Films (bw)

10:00 Dinah Shore

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sale of the Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What or Where Game

12:55 NBC News

1:00 Film (bw)

1:30 Life with Linkletter (guests Jerry Van Dyke and shrink Duke Fisher)

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4:00 Another World/Somerset

4:30 My Little Margie "Vern's Flying Saucer" (bw)

5:00 This is the Life (bw)

5:30 US Navy Film (bw)

6:00 Highway Patrol (bw)


6:30 Travel Film (bw)

6:50 News (bw/Bryant Thomas)

7:00 NBC Nightly News (likely fed from WNBC, which also aired it at 7)

7:30 Dear Mr. Gable

8:30 Ironside "Ransom"

9:30 Dragnet

10:00 Golddiggers

11:00 Detectives (bw)

11:30 Tonight Show

WWLP 22-Springfield/WRLP 32-Greenfield (NBC)

7:00 Today (news at :25)

9:00 David Frost (as ch 4)

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sale of the Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What or Where Game

1:00 Kitty Broman (guests: author Burt Hirschfeld and book reviewer Jay Berger)

1:30 Life with Linkletter

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4:00 Another World/Somerset


4:30 Mike Douglas (as ch 4)

6:00 Highlights (Colton)

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 News/Weather/Sports (Robator/Quill/Jacobs)

7:30 Dear Mr. Gable

8:30 Ironside "Ransom"

9:30 Dragnet

10:00 Golddiggers

11:00 News/Weather/Sports (as 7pm)

11:30 Tonight Show

WEDH 24-NET Hartford

* all programs B&W

4pm Sesame Street (ep 119, Jackie Robinson recites the alphabet)

5:00 Misterogers' Neighborhood

5:30 What's New

6:00 Fires of Creation (conclusion)

6:30 What's New

7:00 Book Beat

7:30 On Film

8:00 Washington Review

8:30 NET Playhouse "Talking to a Stranger"

10:00 NET Festival "Duke Ellington on the Cote d'Azur"

WHNB 30-West Hartford/W79AI Torrington (NBC)


6:30 It is Written

7:00 Today (news at :25)

9:00 Galloping Gourmet

9:30 News/Sports/Weather (Tom Monahan)

10:00 Dinah Shore

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sale of the Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What or Where Game

12:55 NBC News

1:00 Wells Fargo (bw)

1:30 Life with Linkletter

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4:00 Another World/Somerset

4:30 Flintstones

5:00 Munsters (bw)

5:30 Gilligan's Island (bw)

6:00 To Tell the Truth

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 News/Weather/Sports (Bob Sirkin/Jay Richard)

7:30 Dear Mr. Gable


8:30 Ironside "Ransom"

9:30 Dragnet

10:00 Golddiggers

11:00 News/Weather/Sports (Bill Hennessey/Jay Richard)

11:30 Tonight Show

WHYN 40-ABC Springfield

8:00 Flintstones

8:30 Leave It to Beaver "Cat Out of the Bag" (bw)

9:00 Munsters (bw)

9:30 McHale's Navy (bw)

10:00 Jack LaLanne (bw)

10:30 Galloping Gourmet

11:00 Bewitched

11:30 That Girl

noon Best of Everything

12:30 World Apart

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Dark Shadows

4:30 Flintstones
5:00 Gilligan's Island

5:25 Weather (Loughman)

5:30 What's My Line?

6:00 News (John Deegan)

6:05 Rawhide "The Child-Woman"

7:00 News/Sports (Deegan/Scott/O'Neill)

7:30 Animal World

8:00 That Girl

8:30 Bewitched

9:00 Tom Jones

10:00 Survivors (pt 13)

11:00 News/Weather/Sports (Scott/Loughman/O'Neill)

11:30 Dick Cavett

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WHDH 7-ABC Boston

6:20 Farm & Market Report (bw)

6:25 Understanding Our World "The Voice of the Witness" (bw)

6:50 News (Alex Dreier)

7:00 Major Mudd

9:00 Speak Out (Ed Miller)

10:00 Steve Allen (guests include Joe Williams, Norm Crosby, and Stu Gilliam)

11:00 Galloping Gourmet

11:30 That Girl

noon Best of Everything

12:30 World Apart

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game (guest David Hartman)

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4:00 Movie "Requiem for a Heavyweight" (bw)

6:00 News/Sports/Weather

6:30 ABC Evening News

7:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

7:30 Animal World (visiting the island of Barro Colorado, Panama)

8:00 That Girl

8:30 Bewitched
9:00 Tom Jones (guests Sammy Davis Jr., and the Band of the Welsh Guards)

10:00 Showtime (Don Knotts welcomes Julie London, Errol Garner, Robert Morley, and Lonnie
Donegan)

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Movie "The Bamboo Prison" (bw)

1:00 Dick Cavett

WTNH 8-ABC New Haven

6:10 News

6:15 Davey & Goliath

6:30 Eighth Day

7:00 Mr. Goober

9:00 Conn-Tact

10:00 Tom Kennedy (guests Cesar Romero and Meredith MacRae)

11:00 Bewitched

11:30 News/Weather (Norman/Francis/Grainger)

noon Mike Douglas (guests Mickey Rooney, Tony Curtis, and Melanie)

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Dark Shadows

4:30 David Frost (as ch 4)

6:00 News/Weather/Sports (Norman/Lowenstein/Galiette)

6:30 ABC Evening News


7:00 Truth or Consequences

7:30 Animal World

8:00 That Girl

8:30 Bewitched

9:00 Tom Jones

10:00 Survivors (pt 13)

11:00 News (George Thompson)

11:15 Weather (Lowenstein)

11:20 Sports (Dick Galiette)

11:30 Dick Cavett

WATR 20-NBC Waterbury

10:00 Golddiggers

Two things: No. 1, Ch. 7 in Boston was WNAC at that time(it didn't become WHDH until 1990),
and Ch. 8 in New Haven was

still WNHC(it would change to WTNH around 1973). And No. 2, what kind of a show was
"Golddiggers?" Was it a variety show hosted

by Dean Martin's girl group?

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Whoops...didn't notice I listed 7 as WHDH, force of habit, I guess (WHDH has been on local cable
here since '96). Golddiggers was indeed a show from Dean Martin's group.

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I see Hartford and Boston didn't clear the kooky soap Where the Heart Is. That noon time-slot on
the East coast killed it. I'm very surprised that Hartford shifted Gomer Pyle back a half hour to
preempt The Edge of Night. Edge was going like gangbusters at this time. It was a solid number 2
in the daytime ratings just behind As the World Turns. It looks like WTIC would've preempted
LIAMST or GL instead. Same with WHDH keeping all of their cellar dwelling ABC soaps but not
clearing One Life to Live which was higher rated than their other soaps.

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I see neither WTIC and WHDH cleared the kinky soap Where the Heart Is. I guess that noon time
slot really killed it in Eastern time zones. And what about WTIC shifting Gomer Pyle back a half
hour and pre-empting The Edge of Night? Edge was going like gangbusters at that time, a solid
#2 in the Nielsens just behind As the World Turns. Looks like WTIC would've not cleared one of
CBS's other underachievers instead.

Same with WNAC not clearing One Life to Live which was rating well compared to all of ABC's
other cellar dweller soaps.

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I see Where the Heart Is was a no-go in both Hartford and Boston. The noon time slot killed it in
Eastern times zones. I'm really surprised that WTIC shifted Gomer Pyle back a half hour and pre-
empted The Edge of Night. Edge was a solid #2 in the national Nielsens, just behind World Turns.
Looks like WTIC would've not cleared another one of CBS's underachievers instead,

Same with WNAC not clearing One Life to Live, which rated fairly well, but keeping all of ABC's
other cellar dweller soaps.

I see Hartford and Boston didn't carry Where the Heart Is. I guess the noon time slot really did it
in on the east coast.

I'm surprised that WTIC shifted Gomer Pyle back a half hour and passed on The Edge of Night.
Edge was coming on like gangbusters at that time, a solid second place in the national Nielsens,
just behind ATWT.
Same with WNAC not clearing One Life to Live, which was doing well, but they cleared all the
other cellar dwelling soaps in the noon to 1:30 slot.

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In answer to Bluenoser's request on Boston anchor teams in 1970:

At WBZ-4, Jack Chase and Shelby Scott co-anchored the noon newscast, which dominated ratings
in the Noon slot. Tom Ellis anchroed the 6 and 11 P.M. newscasts.

At the old WHDH-5, I beloieve (but not 100% certain) that Rosemarie VanCamp and Chet Curtis
co-anchored the Noon news, but I do know that Jack Hynes anchored the newscasts at 6 and 11
P.M.

Over at the old WNAC-7, I'm not sure who anchored the weeknight newscasts around 1970, but I
think it may have been Lee Nelson, who was paired with Chuck Scarborough around the Spring
of 1972, about the time it became a CBS affiliate.

Also interesting to note that all of WEDH-24's programing was in black-and-white, even though
many NET/PBS programs were produced in color by then. Perhaps it (and the other CPTV
stations) couldn't transmit a color signal.

Question: I thought Channel 8 didn't become WTNH until around 1971, or am I wrong??
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It became WTNH-TV in April of 1971. The "-TV" suffix was dropped on air in 1985.

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Thursday, August 27, 1987

Source: Seattle Times

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

7 KIRO Seattle CBS

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma IND

12 KVOS Bellingham IND

13 KCPQ Tacoma IND/Fox

22 KTZZ Seattle IND


28 KTPS Tacoma PBS

8/27/87

4 Good Morning America

Sen. Bill Bradley [D-NJ]; the resort area of Chautauqua, N.Y.; John Denver.

5 Today

Elton John; Oliver Reed ["Castaway"].

7 CBS Morning News

9 Sesame Street

11 Smurfs

12 Kids Cont. (?)

13 700 Club

22 Voltron

7:30

7 The Morning Program

Waylon Jennings; comedian Jim Morris; image consultant Patrick Lucas.

11 The Jetsons

12 My Little Pony

22 Inspector Gadget

8am

9 Captain Kangaroo

11 12 Scooby-Doo

13 Centurions
22 Alvin Show

8:30

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Dennis the Menace

12 Kids Club

13 Zoobilee Zoo (at this time, the ONLY kids show on KCPQ. They were an independent catered
to adults.)

22 Heathclif

28 Sesame Street

9am

4 Hour Magazine

Barbara Eden; male menopause; Wil Wheaton ["Stand By Me"]; striped fashions; coping with a
parent's illness; Susan Rutten ["L.A. Law].

5 Good Company

UFO investigator Gus Hopkins tells about visitors from other planets.

7 Oprah Winfrey

Children of famous people. Featured: Jesse Jackson, Jr., Joe Louis Jr.

9 Sesame Street

11 Brady Bunch

12 The Jefersons

13 Sale of the Century

22 Pastor's Study

9:30
11 The Monkees

12 Hangin' In (what was this?)

13 Classic Concentration

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10am

2 Fred Penner's Place (late sign on time)

4 Who's the Boss?

5 Wheel of Fortune

7 The Price is Right

9 Boomerang

11 Be Thinner (infomercial)

12 Movie

"Butterflies Are Free." [1972] Goldie Hawn, Edward Albert. A kooky actress gives a sightless
young man the confidence he needs to break away from his writer mother. Best supporting
actress Oscar for Heckart.

13 Trapper John M.D.

22 MLB Baseball

Seattle Mariners at New York Yankees.

28 3-2-1 Contact

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

4 Bargain Hunters

5 Scrabble

9 Wild, Wild World of Animals


11 Divorce Court

28 Secret City

11am

2 Sesame Street

4 Ryan's Hope

5 Super Password

7 Young and the Restless

9 Profiles of Nature

Highlights of the filming career of the nature cinematographer Robert Hermes.

11 The Judge

13 Love Connection

28 Square One Television

11:30

4 Loving

5 Sally Jessy Raphael

9 All Around Us

11 Divorce Court

13 Wordplay (I think this was syndicated)

28 Sesame Street

Noon

2 4 All My Children

5 Days of Our Lives


7 News

9 Soapbox

11 Movie

"Maneaters Are Loose." [1978] Tom Skerritt, Steve Forrest. A California mountain community is
terrorized when an animal trainer abandons the tigers he can no longer aford to feed.

12 Perry Mason

13 $25,000 Pyramid (I think CBS still had that show)

12:30

9 The Human Face of the Pacific

"Marshall Islands: Living with the Bomb."

13 Card Sharks (CBS)

28 Eat Well

1PM

2 Midday

4 One Life to Live

5 Another World

7 As the World Turns

9 Moviemakers

"Masters of Horror."

12 Quincy, M.E.

13 Movie

"Woman Obsessed." [1959] Susan Hayward, Stephen Boyd. Remarried widow torn between her
young son and husband.

22 Hogan's Heroes
28 Microwaves

1:30

9 Lovin' (?)

22 Gomer Pyle, USMC

28 We're Cooking Now

2PM

2 Movie

"Suspect (The Risk)." [1961] Peter Cushing, Donald Pleasence. A team of scientists works
feverishly to find a germ that can prevent a mass epidemic of bubonic plague.

4 General Hospital

5 Santa Barbara

7 Guiding Light

9 Collectors

Sun-colored glass; a tour of the Old Things Museum.

11 Bewitched

12 I Love Lucy

22 Leave it to Beaver

28 Flower Shop

2:30

9 Frugal Gourmet

11 Rangers (? cartoon c. 1980s - anyone could help me out?)

12 Andy Griffith Show

22 Dennis the Menace


28 Sneak Previews

3pm

4 Northwest Afternoon

Elizabeth Upton talks about being a nun.

5 Hollywood Squares

7 Magnum

With only a 10-year-old postcard as a clue, Magnum agrees to help a woman find her long-
missing father [Noah Beery]. Guest: Red West.

9 Sesame Street

11 Transformers

12 She-Ra

13 Quincy, M.E.

22 Ghostbusters

28 Maturity

3:30

5 Card Sharks (syndicated)

11 Tom and Jerry

12 G.I. Joe

22 Flintstones

28 Focus On

4PM

2 Facts of Life

4 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime


5 Donahue

Scheduled topic: The battered woman: victim or masochist?

7 People's Court

9 Reading Rainbow

11 Woody Woodpecker

12 Flintstones

13 Rockford Files

Rockford's hunt for a bail-jumping banker leads an unscrupulous doctor to commit the detective
to an out-of-state mental hospital.

22 She-Ra

28 3-2-1 Contact

4:30

2 Kids/Degrassi

4 Jeopardy! (2nd run)

7 News

9 3-2-1 Contact

11 Bugs Bunny

12 Dif'rent Strokes

22 Thundercats

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5PM

2 Video Hits

4 5 7 News

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


11 Gimme a Break!

12 Dick Van Dyke

13 Wonderful World of Disney

"Gallegher: A Case of Murder." Reporter Gallegher sets out to clear his friend Brownie of the
murder of a matinee idol.

22 Silverhawks

28 Sesame Street

5:30

2 Three's Company

9 Nightly Business Report

Scheduled commentator: Lester Thurow.

11 Bosom Buddies

12 Facts of Life

22 I Dream of Jeannie

6PM

2 News

4 ABC News

5 NBC News

7 CBS News

9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

11 Gimme a Break!

The chief objects to Nell's overnight guest.

12 Mary Tyler Moore

13 Happy Days
College reporter Richie uncovers a sanitation scandal.

22 Beverly Hillbillies

28 Nightly Business Report

6:30

4 7 News

5 Top Story

11 WKRP in Cincinnati

Tragedy hits a Cincinnati concert by the Who.

12 Taxi

13 Benson

The governor's televised fireside chat is a near disaster.

22 Leave it to Beaver

28 This Old House

Insulating the renovated attic; a tour of the Lexington Hotel in Chicago.

7PM

2 Best Years

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Entertainment Tonight

Michael Caine ["The Fourth Protocol"].

7 New Newlywed Game

9 Wild, Wild World of Animals

"The Monkeys of Koshima."

11 Taxi
Tony's seaman father asks his son to follow in his footsteps.

12 Wonderful World of Disney

See 5PM, KCPQ.

13 Happy Days

Joanie wants to tour with a female rock group. Part 1 of 2.

22 Hawaii Five-0

A search for sunken treasure leads halfway around the world and into the Pacific of Oahu.
Guests: James J. Sloyan, Peter Donat.

28 Wild America

The ecosystem of Yellowstone Lake (Part 1 of 3).

7:30

2 Beachcombers

Nick must rescue two injured power workers, trapped after a storm.

4 Jeopardy!

5 Evening

Lottery winners tell what they do with their sudden fortunes; fans share in a scene re-created
from "The Blob."

7 Dating Game

9 World of Survival

"Creatures of the Wild."

11 Barney Miller

A group of Orthodox Jews riot at the precinct.

13 Odd Couple

Oscar decides to run for office to save a city park.

28 Sneak Previews
8PM

2 A Moving Picture

Features choreographer Ann Ditchburn and a company of dancers from the National Ballet of
Canada.

4 Sledge Hammer!

A concussion transforms Dori into a female version of Sledge.

5 The Cosby Show

Rudy and Theo's horseplay results in injury for Rudy.

7 Scarecrow and Mrs. King

Arab terrorist Birol foils Lee's capture attempt by taking Amanda hostage, then ofers to trade
her for top agent Night Crawler.

9 Upstairs, Downstairs

Rose's chance encounter with a cheerful young man almost changes her life.

11 Movie

"Executive Action." [1973] Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan. Investigation probes assassination of
John F. Kennedy.

12 Movie

"Don't Go Near the Water." [1957] Glenn Ford. Madison Avenue-trained Navy men come to a
South Pacific island during World War II to handle public relations.

13 Lifequest: Ageless America

Forecast of the societal and cultural changes that will occur as America's post-Word War II "baby
boomers" become senior citizens.

22 Perry Mason

Perry defends a woman accused of committing murder with an ice pick. Guest: Ruta Lee.

28 Mystery!

"Sherlock Holmes: The Resident Patient." A young doctor asks Holmes to investigate the strange
behavior of his benefactor.
8:30

4 The Charmings

Eric decides to buy Snow a car for their anniversary.

5 The Art of Being Nick

Aspiring artist Nick [Scott Valentine] moves to New York to pursue career goals. With Julia Louis
Dreyfuss (and in two years, would become the famous Elaine character on Seinfeld...)

9pm

2 He Shoots, He Scores

Pierre returns to the ice and plays fantastic hockey, Pierre forces Lucie to examine her feelings
about their relationship.

4 Our World

Fall, 1946. Soldiers return from Europe; the GI bill; postwar housing shortage; Republican
landslide in the congressional elections.

5 Cheers

The gang makes a movie to show Woody's worried parents how well he is doing in Boston.

7 Movie

"Man, Woman and Child." [1983] Martin Sheen, Blythe Danner. A California professor, his wife
and daughters make room for the recently orphaned illegitimate French son he never knew he
had.

9 Mystery!

See 8PM, KTPS.

13 National Geographic

Profile of the life and accomplishments of anthropologist Louis S.B. Leakey, who studied human
evolution in East Africa.

22 McCloud

While the New York City police are on alert for a sniper, McCloud is called in on a murder case in
which the victim was not shot, but instead had the blood sucked from his body. Guests: Tom
Snyder, John Carradine.

28 Upstairs, Downstairs

James' growing afection for Georgina and Hazel's behavior strain their marriage.

9:30

5 Night Court

The subject of Dan's paternity suit possesses many qualities of the accused.

10pm

2 National-Journal

4 20/20

A new means of artificial fertilization; a teenage girl who hired a schoolmate to kill her father.

5 Hill Street Blues

A nighttime fire guts the station; Buntz faces suspension for cocaine theft; Goldblume
investigates a series of prostitute murders.

9 Masterpiece Theatre

"The Jewel in the Crown." Perron, Sarah and Susan are on a train during an anti-Mostem riot as
India prepares to split with Pakistan. Part 14 of 14.

11 News

12 The Honeymooners

Ralph tries to hypnotize Alice. Part 1 of 2.

13 National Geographic

Hawaiian mariners set out to retrace an ancient route to Tahiti aboard the Hokule'a, a 60-foot,
double-hulled sailing canoe.

28 Nightly Business Report


10:30

22 USA Tonight

28 Innovation

Connections between stress and illness.

11PM

2 4 5 7 News

9 Movie

"Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams." [1973] Joanne Woodward, Martin Balsam. An aloof woman,
obsessed with her childhood, is forced to face the frailties of her family.

11 Twilight Zone

12 Cannon

13 The Late Show

Guest host: Rich Hall.

22 The Honeymooners

Ralph hides cash in a suit Alice gives to charity.

28 Of the Air

11:30

4 Nightline

5 The Tonight Show

11 Saturday Night

22 Unexpected (what was this show?)

11:35

2 Maude
Vivian wants to relive her college days without Arthur.

11:45

7 Movie

"Pope John Paul II." [1984] Albert Finney, Michael Crompton. Young Karol Wojtyla opposes
communism and the Nazis in his native Poland and in 1978 becomes head of the Roman Catholic
Church.

Midnight

4 The Avengers

Steed and Emma find a hidden army when they go to a remote coastal village to investigate the
strange disappearance of four agents.

11 Outer Limits

12 Discover

13 Love Your Skin (infomercial)

22 Gunsmoke (1-hour, probably color shows)

12:05

2 Movie

"Tovarich." [1937] Claudette Colbert, Charles Boyer. A royal couple flees Russia laden with 40
billion francs intending to keep it safe for the Czar.

12:30

5 Late Night/David Letterman

Chinese television personality Yue Sai Kan; comedian Jef Altman.

12 Movie

"The Rainmaker." [1956] Burt Lancaster, Katharine Hepburn. A huckster hitches his wagon to a
Southwest homestead where, exuding confidence and charming a spinster, he ofers to end a dry
spell for a fee.

13 Movie

"Who Is The Black Dahlia?" [1975] Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Lucie Arnaz. A Los Angeles detective
attempts to find the murderer of a young unidentified girl whose body was discovered in a
vacant lot. Based on an actual crime.

12:40

9 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

1AM

4 News

11 Of the Wall

22 Movie (unknown)

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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22 Unexpected (what was this show?)

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Tales of the Unexpected. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tales_o...28TV_series%29 A British show,


not unlike The Twilight Zone or Night Gallery.

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"Hangin' In" was a Canadian sitcom that was syndicated in the U.S. It also ran on superstation
WOR.

13's morning lineup is almost all network-rejects: "Sale" and "Concentration" from NBC (in
pattern). "Wordplay" also was from NBC, shown in network pattern at 11:30. "Pyramid" and
"Card Sharks" were delayed from 9am.

Here's a ID for 13 going into a 12:30 showing of "Card Sharks":


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkbcGu1TyuM
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KCPQ was about to add a morning cartoon block in September of 87. They also began running an
hour of cartoons in afternoons that month as well. At the same time WOR TV Channel 9 New
York began ofering children's shows in the 6 to 9 a.m. block as well. So most of the adult indies
were converting to more traditional fare. Still the adult type indies would begin making a
comeback in the 90's with stations like WSVN Miami, The New WOrld Fox converts, stations like
KIRO for a couple years from 95-97, KRON, etc. Then the Fox stations all became adult oriented
stations in 2001, as did most others. Today virtually all independents no longer ofer children's
entertainment shows (I include Fox, CW, and My stations). I still think WSVN's change from NBC
to news based independent/Fox programming was the huge influence. Once they became
successful other stations slowly followed suit. Today WSVN is the typical independent in terms of
news content and other content as well.

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WSVN has news, news and more news. 63 hours/week, more than any station in the United
States. They have that "HD Newsplex" studio that looks like a news office and master control
combined. Impressive set. They stopped cartoons in 1993 as they went mainly news or
syndicated programming. Like all stations, they have E/I programming but they didn't carry Fox
Kids for many years in the 1990s.

KIRO in the 1990s also had an unusual WSVN-like programming block. More talk shows than
anyone else, with Maury, Sally, Montel, Carnie Wilson's short-lived show, Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones,
the short lived Pat Bullard, etc. being aired in the daytime between 1995-97. Loads of news as
well - KSTW's news was weird in it's last year as CBS (11AM, 4PM and 11PM??) But KIRO stayed
with a traditional news format, putting 2 full hours of news on between 5-7PM, as well as 10PM,
11PM, morning and noon.

-crainbebo

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FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

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2:30

11 Rangers (? cartoon c. 1980s - anyone could help me out?)

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Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers.

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Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers.

No. The first program of what would become "The Disney Afternoon" premiered in 1987, which
was "DuckTales." I believe the show in this schedule was "The Adventures of the Galaxy
Rangers," which was co-produced by Gaylord Broadcasting, KSTW's owner at the time.

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Yes Ducktales was the original cartoon that began Disney Afternoon in 1987. Chip & Dales came
on board in 1989 alongside of Ducktales, Tale Spin and Gummi Bears joined in 1990 making it a 2
hour block. Gummi Bears was taken of in favor of Darkwing Duck in 1991. In 1992, Ducktales
remained in syndication but out of Disney Afternoon and Goof Troop was added. Chip & Dales
went to weekends in 1993 and Bonkers were added. Then I began to lose track.

WSVN did flirt a bit with Fox KIds from 1990 to 1993 I believe but I think thay ran the block an
hour early and was out of it by 4 PM. It then moved to 39 WDZL in 1993. The New World stations
took a page from WSVN when they converted to Fox. Yes WSVN as well as Fox O & O's like 13
WTVT Tampa, 10 KSAZ Phoenix, 4 WDAF TV Kansas City, among others have lots of news...63
hours a week sounds right.

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Tue. January 13th, 1981

Source: Seattle Times

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

6 CHEK Victoria CTV

7 KIRO Seattle CBS

8 CHAN Vancouver CTV

9 KCTS Seattle PBS


11 KSTW Tacoma IND

12 KVOS Bellingham CBS

13 KCPQ Tacoma IND

1/13/81

6am

4 Viewpoint

5 2Day Woman

6 8 University of the Air

7 Dialogue

11 700 Club

13 Charlie Capps

6:30

4 PM Northwest

Featured: A Contact Karate exhibition in Tacoma; and a dispute between truck drivers and a
logging company on the Olympic Peninsula.

5 Richard Simmons

6 Daybreak

7 Captain Kangaroo

8 Romper Room

12 News

13 Gary Randal

7AM

4 Good Morning America


5 Today

6 8 Canada AM

7 12 CBS Morning News

11 Groovie Goolies

13 700 Club

7:30

11 Banana Splits

8AM

7 J.P. Patches

11 Hanna-Barbera

12 Frisky Frolics

8:30

7 Mary Tyler Moore

A handsome architect pays Mary a surprise visit when he arrives to make sketches of her
building.

9 3-2-1 Contact

11 Space Coaster

13 Cartoons

9am

2 Canadian Authors

4 Boomerang

Melinda makes up a scary story about UFO's and little green men, and Norbert dreams of visiting
a planet inhabited by friendly creatures.

5 Seattle Today

Dr. Burton White discusses working mothers and their children and guest chef Jef Smith
prepares a special dish.

6 8 Webster

7 Donahue

Two women, victims of physicians who sexually abused them while treating them for
psychological problems, join an attorney and a therapist for a discussion of this growing
problem.

9 Sesame Street

11 Leave it to Beaver

Beaver almost passes up a cross-country trip because of a girl.

12 Let's Make a Deal

13 Las Vegas Gambit (NBC)

9:30

2 Friendly Giant

4 Edge of Night

11 My Three Sons

Chip has trouble going steady with two junior high school girls at the same time.

12 Alice

13 Blockbusters

10am

2 Canadian Schools

4 Love Boat

7 Price is Right
9 Electric Company

11 Bewitched

Endora drinks a love potion intended for Samantha.

12 Young and the Restless (one hour earlier?)

13 Wheel of Fortune (NBC, still with Chuck Woolery at this time)

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

5 Password Plus

6 8 Just Mom

9 Educational TV

11 Family Afair

French and the children are overjoyed at the prospect of spending a year in England.

13 Match Game (syndicated I suppose)

11am

2 Sesame Street

4 Family Feud

5 Card Sharks

6 Barton & Co. (talk show?)

7 Young and the Restless

8 Mad Dash

11 Marcus Welby, M.D.

Welby faces a puzzling problem with a young girl who is newly adopted. Pamelyn Ferdin guests.

12 700 Club
13 Let's Make a Deal

11:30

4 Ryan's Hope

5 The Doctors

8 Definition

13 To Tell the Truth (was there a revival around this time?)

Noon

2 7 8 News

4 All My Children

5 Days of Our Lives

6 Ida Clarkston

9 Hard Choices

This program examines the options of prenatal testing and genetic counseling, focusing on how
these new techniques have afected parents of children with genetic diseases.

11 Perry Mason

A waitress not only leaves Mason waiting for his dinner, but also plunges him into a murder trial.

12 Donahue

13 Your Day (?)

12:30

2 Bob McLean

7 Search for Tomorrow

8 The Sullivans

13 Mike Douglas
12:30

4 One Life to Live

5 6 8 Another World

7 As the World Turns

9 Educational TV

11 Movie

"Berlin Afair." [1970] Darren McGavin. A sophisticated, international murder-for-hire syndicate


pits best friends against each other. Until 2:45.

12 Prisoner: Cell Block H

1:30

2 Wicks

12 Search for Tomorrow

2PM

2 Today from Quebec

4 General Hospital

5 8 Texas

6 Alan Thicke

7 12 Guiding Light

13 Don Lane

Guests include Roger Moore and Bert Newman.

2:30

9 Bean Sprouts
2:45

11 Cartoon Time

3PM

2 Edge of Night

4 Brady Bunch

The six Brady kids fear they are breaking up their parents' new marriage. Jo de Winter guests.

5 Family Treats

Eleven-year-old Mouse provokes the town's bully and faces the consequences.

6 Movie

"Fantastic Voyage." [1966] Stephen Boyd. Famous scidentist, rescued from the behind the Iron
Curtain, is so severely wounded by enemy agents, that surgery is impossible. Combined
Miniature Deterrent Forces, a super-secret organization, is called in to shrink men and
equipment to microbe size so they can work from inside the scientist's brain to repair the injury.

7 Hour Magazine

Segments include: a case of rape: one women's story; At home with "Dallas" star Lind Gray; Della
and Dumpsey Reese, mother-daughter buddies; Dr. Lorraine Stern what we don't know about
newborns; and Waterbeds for tots.

8 Alan Thicke

9 Cross Country Ski School

Pick up pointers on "The Diagonal Stride," the basis of a good cross country technique.

11 Popeye

12 Bullseye

13 Tom and Jerry

3:30
2 Take 30

4 Happy Days Again

9 Assertive

11 Flintstones

12 Funorama

13 Captain Sea-Tac (local kids show I think)

4PM

2 Yes You Can

4 Merv Griffin

Guests include Rex Harrison, Cheryl Kennedy and Nicholas Wyman.

5 NBC Special Treat

"Treasure Island." This animated musical version of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic tells of the
adventures of young Jim Hawkins and of his troubles with the pirate Long John Silver.

7 Rockford Files

8 Price is Right

9 Sesame Street

11 Scooby-Doo

4:30

2 Happy Days

11 Bugs & Woody

12 Gilligan's Island

Mr. Howell adopts Gilligan, who finds being a millionaire's socialite son too much for him.

13 Batman
5PM

2 Kings of Kensington

4 7 News

5 Carol Burnett and Friends

Carl Reiner guests.

6 Hogan's Heroes

A ruptured water main beneath Stalag 13 gives Hogan an idea for spiriting Resistance fighters
out of the prison camp.

8 Starsky and Hutch

Huggy Bear is marked for death after he is robbed while trying to return $50,000 stolen from a
numbers racket kingpin.

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12 Brady Bunch

Five kids confess to cover for Peter when he breaks a vase and fears losing a camping trip as
punishment.

13 Wild, Wild West

West seeks the assistance of a man who can control animals with his thoughts. Peter Lawford
and Sammy Davis, Jr. guest.

5:30

2 All in the Family

5 6 News

9 3-2-1 Contact

11 What's Happening!!

Rerun is ofered free concert tickets in exchange for illegally recording the Doobie Brothers show.

12 Good Times

Thelma throws a pass at a handsome football player and Florida comes rushing home for the
wedding.

6PM

2 CBC Evening News

4 ABC News

6 8 News

7 CBS News

9 Over Easy

Macdonald Carey guests.

11 Welcome Back, Kotter

Arnold is a little shaken up about his prom date with Mary Johnson and arrives at her house
more than a little tipsy.

12 M*A*S*H

13 Bonanza

Joe and Hoss get involved in a case of mistaken identity when a man fleeing from a Chicago
gangster he swindled arrives in town. Arnold Stang guests.

6:30

4 News

5 NBC News

7 All in the Family

9 Dick Cavett

11 Sanford and Son

12 Carol Burnett and Friends

7PM
2 Barney Miller

4 PM Northwest

Featured: A land-use controversy on Cougar Mountain near Issaquah and a livestock auction in
Southwestern Washington.

5 Seattle Tonite

6 Rhoda

Distracted by visits who keep interrupting her work at home, Rhoda opens an office.

7 12 Joker's Wild

8 House Calls

A stalled elevator threatens to ruin everyone's evening.

9 MacNeil, Lehrer Report

11 M*A*S*H

Frank mysteriously disappears after serving as best man at Hot Lips' wedding and his
"temporary" replacement is the aristocratic Maj. Charles Winchester. Part 2 of 2.

13 Hollywood Squares

7:30

2 Reach for the Top

4 Sha Na Na

John Sebastian guests.

5 12 Tic Tac Dough

6 Star on Ice

7 PM Magazine

PM Magazine gets a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the world's largest ads and visits a
plush American pet motel where the motto is "love 'em and leave 'em with us".

8 Stars on Ice

Emily Berenson, Jack Courtney, John Thorne, Irene Avery and Harold Avery guest.
9 Doctor in the House

Michael has a pain and is convinced he has appendicitis. The surgeon who attends him turns out
to be to Michael's horror-none other than Dr. Crawfoot!

11 Barney Miller

A prophet of doom, convinced the world is going to end at 5:30 that day, starts a prayer session
in the middle of a busy intersection.

13 Family Feud (Syndicated)

8PM

2 Happy Days Again

4 Happy Days

When Fonzie's motorcycle falls apart, the gang conspires to buy him a new one.

5 BJ and the Bear

Season debut. BJ travels to California to help a friend start a small trucking company and hires a
disbanded team of female daredevil motorcyclists to do the hauling. Greg Evigan, Murray
Hamilton.

6 Alice

7 White Shadow

8 Dif'rent Strokes

9 Nova

This program examines the situation of the bowhead whale which has become the center of a
controversy between the conservationists who want to protect it, and the Eskimos who depend
on it as a food source.

11 Hee Haw

Bill Anderson, Wayne Massey and Mary Gordon Murray guest.

12 Match Game

13 Movie

"Midnight Lace." [1960] Doris Day, Rex Harrison. Happily married for three months to a tycoon, a
woman finds terror entering her life through obscene phone calls.

8:30

2 Three's Company

4 Laverne and Shirley

The girls and Lenny and Squiggy ofer two very diferent explanations as to how they destroyed a
Nevada motel room on their trip out from Milwaukee.

6 Ronnie Prophet

8 Ronnie Prophet

Brenda Lee and John Allan Cameron guest.

12 Merv Griffin

9pm

2 Fifth Estate

4 Three's Company

In order to get a job at a top-notch restaurant, Jack tries to pass himself of as a world famous
chef.

6 Stan Kann

7 Movie

"A Matter of Life and Death." [1981] Linda Lavin, Salome Jens. CBS-TV movie with Linda Lavin as
a dedicated nurse who treats the terminally ill and Tyne Daly as her psychologist confidante.
Directed by Russ Mayberry.

8 It's a Living

9 Mystery!

"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Engaged to Ann Coggenshall but unwilling to stop his experiments, Dr.
Jekyll realizes too late that the raging passions are taking over his soul. Part 2 of 2.

11 Solid Gold
Rod Stewart, The Commodores, Skip Stephenson, Leo Sayer and Billy Burnette guest.

9:30

4 Too Close for Comfort

When Jackie lets a filmmaker take over her apartment, his antics threaten to ruin an important
dinner party Henry and Muriel are throwing upstairs.

6 8 Live it Up

10pm

2 Great Detective

4 6 8 Hart to Hart

Jonathan and Jennifer's Hawaiian vacation turns into a deadly trip when they become involved
with international espionage agents.

5 Flamingo Road

Constance Carlyle's spoiled behavior prompts her new husband, Fielding, to run of to spend a
weekend in Tallahassee with cocktail lounge singer Lane Ballou.

9 Weekly Report

Karen Denard looks at the pros and cons of gun control.

11 Newscene 11/10PM Report

12 Morecambe and Wise

13 They Run for Their Lives

Filmed in Somalia refugee camps along Ethopian borders and Uganda.

10:30

9 The Goodies

12 News
11PM

2 4 5 6 7 8 News

9 Soundstage

11 12 Benny Hill

13 Movie

"Blockade." [1938] Madeleine Carroll, Henry Fonda. During the 1936 Spanish Revolution a
Nationalist lieutenant falls in love with a beautiful woman spy.

11:30

4 ABC News Nightline

5 Tonight Show

Guest: Martin Mull.

7 12 Lou Grant

11 INN News

11:45

2 Movie

"I Am the Law." [1938] Edward G. Robinson. Professor, turned prosecutor, succeeds in rounding
up the town's gangsters with the aid of former law students.

12AM

4 Movie

"Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy." [1977] Peter Strauss. The film ofers the story of the oldest
Kennedy brother who undertook a perilous World War II mission in one last attempt to return a
hero and achieve the family dream of political activity.

9 Of the Air

11 700 Club
12:05

6 Movie

"Meet Me in Las Vegas."

8 Movie

"The Public Eye." [1972] Mia Farrow. A peculiar private detective helps to save a marriage he
helped to break up.

12:30

5 Tomorrow

12:45

7 12 Movie

"The Ultimate Chase." [1974] Eric Braden, Britt Ekland. A wealthy businessman's psychotic,
suspicious nature results in a deadly duel as he seeks to purge himself of his "enemies."

1AM

11 News

13 Morecambe and Son

1:30

11 Of the Air

13 You Bet Your Life (Groucho Marx reruns?)

1:35

2 Of the Air
1:45

4 Of the Air

2AM

5 13 Of the Air

2:05

6 Movie

"Trial." [1955] Dorothy McGuire. A young Mexican boy's murder trial mushrooms from local
miscarriage of justice into a scandal of national interest.

8 Movie

"OSS 117, Double Agent." [1971] John Gavin. The question: Who betrayed OSS 117, and will he
succeed in his mission?

2:30

7 Movie

"Duel." [1971] Steven Spielberg directed this tale of a highway motorist who becomes engaged
in a deadly game with a vengeful truck driver who tries to force him of the road in the
backroads of California.

12 Late News (Sign of afterwards)

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Early Channel 13 KCPQ did have cartoons in the afternoon and a small amount in morning. This
was likely short lived. They would be an anti kids' station from later that year untill September
1987. KCPQ was very similar to WOR TV New York, 5 KTLA Los Angeles, and 9 KHJ TV Los Angeles
back in 1981 later in the year at least

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1AM
13 Morecambe and Son

1:30

13 You Bet Your Life (Groucho Marx reruns?)

-crainbebo

That could be either Morecambe and WISE, or SANFORD and Son, that aired at 1 am on
KCPQ/13. As for "You Bet Your Life", that was probably the updated 1980 version, hosted by the
late Buddy Hackett.

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Morecambe and Wise. Whoops!

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Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Mon. December 12th, 1988

Source: Seattle Times microfilm


CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

7 KIRO Seattle CBS

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma IND

12 KVOS Bellingham IND

13 KCPQ Tacoma Fox

22 KTZZ Seattle IND

28 KTPS Tacoma PBS

12/12/88

7am

4 Good Morning America

Steve Martin ["Dirty, Rotten Scoundrels"]; Jon Lovitz ["My Stepmother is an Alien"]; the Rev. Billy
Graham; consumer report on humidifiers.

5 Today

Hal Holbrook and Eva Marie Saint ["I'll Be Home for Christmas].

7 This Morning

9 Sesame Street

11 C.O.P.S.

12 Flintstones

13 Double Dare

22 Thundercats
7:30

11 Dennis the Menace

12 G.I. Joe

13 Dinosaucers

22 Ghostbusters

8am

2 The Professionals

9 Captain Kangaroo

11 Bugs Bunny

12 Scooby-Doo

13 Tom & Jerry

22 Gumby

28 Nutrition

8:30

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Scooby-Doo

12 My Little Pony

13 Snorks

22 Care Bears

28 Sesame Street

9am
2 Fitness People

4 Geraldo

Families of porn stars.

5 Seattle Today

Dealing with men's fears of intimacy; toys for adults.

7 Sally Jessy Raphael

9 Sesame Street

11 Brady Bunch

12 Leave it to Beaver

13 Family Feud (CBS)

22 Silverhawks

9:30

2 Doctor (?)

11 Bewitched

12 Bob Newhart

13 Card Sharks (CBS)

22 Casey Treat

28 Instructional TV

10am

2 Fred Penner's Place

4 Home

Breast-augmentation dangers; Emma Samms; Christmas stockings.

5 Wheel of Fortune
7 The Price is Right

9 Instructional TV

11 On Trial

12 Regis & Kathie Lee

Shadoe Stevens; actor Barry Williams; exercises for overweight people.

13 Gong Show

22 Success-N-Life

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

4 Growing Pains

5 Win, Lose or Draw

11 Divorce Court

13 Relatively Speaking

11am

2 Sesame Street

4 Ryan's Hope

5 Super Password

7 Young and the Restless

11 The Judge

12 Sally Jessy Raphael

Women escape from an abusive cult.

13 Happy Days

Family feuds threaten an appearance by Frankie Avalon.


22 The 700 Club

28 Square One Television

11:30

4 Loving

5 Scrabble

11 Superior Court

13 Diet (infomercial I think)

28 Sesame Street

Noon

2 4 All My Children

5 Sale of the Century

7 News

11 Regis & Kathie Lee

See 10am, KVOS.

12 22 Perry Mason

13 Gary Collins

Joan Van Ark; interfaith marriages and the holidays; holiday fashions.

12:30

5 Classic Concentration

28 3-2-1 Contact

1PM
2 Midday

4 One Life to Live

5 Another World

7 As the World Turns

11 Newlywed Game

12 I Love Lucy

13 Movie

"The Trial of Chaplain Jensen." [1975] James Franciscus. A devout young chaplain faces court-
martial after two Navy wives accuse him of adultery. Based on a true incident.

22 Be Successful (paid program)

28 Instructional TV

1:30

9 Reading Rainbow

11 Dating Game

12 Mary Tyler Moore

2PM

2 7 Guiding Light

4 General Hospital

5 Santa Barbara

9 Modern Maturity

11 JEM (early start for cartoons, imo!)

12 Quincy, M.E.

22 Gunsmoke (probably color eps)


2:30

9 Yan Can Cook

11 My Little Pony

13 'Toon Time

3PM

2 Coronation Street

4 Northwest Afternoon

Guest: Author Alex Haley ["Roots"].

5 Days of Our Lives

7 Oprah Winfrey

9 Sesame Street

11 Woody Woodpecker

12 Alvin and the Chipmunks

13 Smurfs

22 Moving Up (infomercial I think)

28 Joy of Painting

3:30

2 Talkabout

11 Alvin and the Chipmunks

12 C.O.P.S.

13 Flintstones

22 Bob Newhart

28 Art/Jackson
4PM

2 Facts of Life

4 Win, Lose or Draw

5 Tracey and Company (local show)

Amazing Kreskin; Northwest Pacific Ballet ["The Nutcracker"].

7 Donahue

Scheduled topic: Discipline or child abuse?

9 28 3-2-1 Contact

11 Ghostbusters

12 Wonderful World of Disney

"Track of the Giant Snowbear." An Eskimo boy saves a polar bear cub snared in a trap and begs
to keep her. Part 1 of 2.

13 Tom & Jerry

22 Weight Loss-infomercial

4:30

2 Degrassi Kids

4 Family Feud (Syndicated)

9 28 Square One Television

11 Jetsons

13 DuckTales

22 Hogan's Heroes

5PM

2 Video Hits
4 5 7 News

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Silver Spoons

12 Facts of Life

13 Wonderful World of Disney

"Superdad." A middle-aged man tries to keep up with the activities of his daughter and her
teenage friends. Part 1 of 2.

22 He-Man, She-Ra Christmas

Two Earth children try to spread good cheer where the protector of the universe lives. Animated.

28 Sesame Street

5:30

2 Kate & Allie

Chip befriends a retarded man who needs shelter.

5 NBC News

9 Wild, Wild World of Animals

11 12 Three's Company

6PM

2 5 News

4 ABC News

7 CBS News

9 Nightly Business Report

11 Family Ties

Alex helms Mallory's bid for student-body president.

12 M*A*S*H
13 Love Connection

22 Newhart

Dick eagerly awaits a reunion with his college jazz group.

28 PM Tacoma

6:30

4 News

7 Cosby Show

Denise copies a designer shirt for Theo to wear on a date.

9 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

11 M*A*S*H

12 Newlywed Game

13 A Current Afair

22 Kate & Allie

Kate and hypnotized Allie appear on a TV talk-show.

7PM

2 Pacific Report

4 Monday Night Football

Cleveland Brows at Miami Dolphins.

5 Entertainment Tonight

Harrison Ford ["Working Girl"].

7 News

11 Cheers

Sam's dashing brother enchants Diane. Part 1 of 2.


12 Dating Game

13 Hill Street Blues

Neighborhood tempers grow short; LaRue's drinking nearly causes a tragedy; Goldblume
considers early retirement.

22 St. Elsewhere

The teen-age prostitute gives birth; Myra White has Peter's baby; a helicopter-crash survivor
wonders why; Mrs. Hufnagel won't pay.

28 Doctor Who

7:30

2 Danger Bay

Grant investigates the father of Nicole's classmate.

5 Evening

Seattle native and video jockey Kevin Seal; Gretchen Carlson, Miss America 1989.

7 USA Today

Kurt Russell ["Tequila Sunrise"].

9 Bill Moyers' World of Ideas

Guest: ethicist Sissela Bok.

11 Night Court

The agency finds parents for Leon. Guest: Mel Torme.

12 Hollywood Squares

28 EastEnders

8PM

2 7 Newhart

Stephanie becomes attracted to the stonemason working at the inn.


5 ALF

Amateur magician ALF makes Brian disappear.

11 Movie

"A Long Way Home." [1981] Timothy Hutton, Brenda Vaccaro. After being abandoned by his
parents as a child and separated from his brother and sister by social agencies, a young man sets
out in search of his siblings.

12 Movie

"He's Fired, She's Hired." [1984] Wayne Rogers, Karen Valentine. An out-of-work New York
adman gets his wife a job as a copywriter and feeds her ideas from home.

13 Movie

"Ashanti." [1979] Michael Caine. A World Health Organization doctor searches the Middle East
for his wife and the slave trader who took her.

22 Best of National Geographic

Two families raft on the Potomac, Hudson and Salmon rivers, observing the destruction of fragile
environments.

28 Masterpiece Theatre

"Silas Marner." A golden haired toddler wanders into an embittered weaver's [Ben Kingsley]
cottage on New Year's Eve, transforming the recluse's life. From the George Eliot novel.

8:05

9 Movie

"Julia." [1977] Jane Fonda. Playwright Lillian Hellman recalls World War II, her best friend and
writer Dashiell Hammett. Best supporting Oscars for Redgrave and Jason Robards.

8:30

2 Degrassi Junior High

Caitlin campaigns for animal rights.

5 The Hogan Family


Sandy must stay awake for two days as part of David's psychology experiment.

7 Kate & Allie

Allie and Bob's honeymoon disappoints; Kate decides to propose to Ted.

9PM

2 thirtysomething

Elliott and Nancy pursue other romances as their divorce progresses.

5 Movie

"I'll Be Home for Christmas." [1988] Hal Holbrook, Eva Marie Saint. Members of a New England
family reunite for the holiday, hoping one will return from World War II.

7 Murphy Brown

Murphy feels maternal pangs after a visit with a pregnant friend.

22 Movie

"Tales of Beatrix Potter." [1971] "Peter Rabbit," and many of the author's other beloved stories
are brought to life in music and dance by members of the Royal Ballet Company.

9:3o

7 Designing Women

Mary Jo uses a windfall on cosmetic surgery.

10pm

2 National-Journal

4 Curt Warner with Bruce King

A review of Sunday's Seattle/Denver game. (Either Wheel and Jeopardy were moved to after the
1AM Hollywood Squares airing, or not shown at all on KOMO due to football)

7 Almost Grown

Suzie and Norman happily anticipate a Christmas visit from old friends, until the realize how
much the friends have changed.

11 News

12 On Trial

13 Public People, Private Lives

Bob Hope; Judith Krantz; the Beach Boys.

28 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

Sign of 11PM.

10:25

9 The "Real" Julia

American psychiatrist Muriel Gardner risks death to help Jews and anti-Nazis escape 1930's
Vienna.

10:30

12 Barney Miller

Wentworth and Wojo go under cover.

11PM

2 4 5 7 News

11 M*A*S*H

12 M*A*S*H

Hawkeye tape-records a colorful letter to his father.

13 Love Connection

22 Weight Loss (infomercial)

11:30
4 Nightline

5 The Tonight Show

Guest host Jay Leno. Guests: Pee-Wee Herman, Ricardo Montalban.

9 Movie

"Oliver Twist." [1933] Dickie Moore, Irving Pichel. A homeless Victorian-era waif becomes an
accomplished pickpocket in exchange for food and lodging.

11 Barney Miller

Wojo shoots a holdup suspect.

12 WKRP in Cincinnati

Johnny is sued for palimony. Part 1 of 2.

13 A Current Afair

22 Movie

"The Divorce of Lady X." [1938] Merle Oberon. The morning after a London barrister lets a
woman stay in his suite, it sounds like grounds for a friend's divorce.

11:35

2 Newhart

Joanna helps Larry and the Darryls promote their caf.

7 Magnum P.I.

Magnum finds himself at the scene of a murder contract's completion when he accepts a job to
locate a client's long-lost father.

12AM

4 MacGyver

Mac steps in for an old college buddy injured in a race-car accident and races against an old
adversary.

11 Morton Downey, Jr.


Scheduled topic: child abuse. Scheduled guest: former WBC light heavyweight champion Donny
Lalonde.

12 Gong Show (wasn't there a revival?)

13 Improv Tonight

Host: John Matuszak. Guests: Jef Jena; Jim Brogan; Blake Clark.

12:05

2 Movie

"Billy Liar." [1963] Tom Courtenay. A British undertaker's clerk embezzles, lies to his girlfriends
and dreams of a mythical land where he is king.

12:30

5 Late Night with David Letterman

13 Liar's Club

12:35

7 Movie

"White Line Fever." [1975] Jan-Michael Vincent. An independent trucker with a pregnant wife
fights cargo crooks and the big shot they work for.

12:45

9 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

1AM

4 Hollywood Squares

11 Diet (infomercial)

12 Movie
"The Five of Me." [1981] David Birney, Dee Wallace. Korean War veteran Henry Hawksworth has
four alter egos locked in his mind, ranging from a child to a wife beater.

13 SCTV

-crainbebo

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Tuesday, September 7, 1976

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Sneedville, TN (PBS)

8 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 In-school programs

10:05 Electric Company

10:35 In-school programs

11:15 Sesame Street

12:15 In-school programs

3 PM Hodgepodge Lodge

3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

7 PM Plants, Gardens, Et Cetera

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report


8 PM Music Project Presents ("Ancient Voices Of Children" by

poet Frederico Garcia Lorca is interpreted musically by

composer George Crumb and Spanish-singing mezzo-soprano

Jan De Gaetani.)

8:30 Sounds Of Silence

9 PM Evening At Pops (Bill Bolcom and Joan Morris perform hits

of the 1920s and '30s.)

10 PM Olympiad (Jesse Owens' victories in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin,

which made a mockery of Hitler's ideas of white superiority)

11 PM Boarding House (performing: bluesman Taj Mahal)

11:30 Captioned ABC News (Harry Reasoner)

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS)

6 AM Summer Semester: "Transformation Of American Society"

6:30 Story Of Jesus

6:35 Almanac

6:45 News

7 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd)

8 AM Together

8:30 Captain Kangaroo

9:30 The Lucy Show

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life


11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N Scene At Noon

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Betty Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Little Rascals

3:30 Partridge Family

4 PM My Three Sons

4:30 Mod Squad

5:30 Adam-12

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM CBS Saturday Preview (the animated stars of "Fat

Albert And The Cosby Kids," Captain Marvel, and Isis

preview the new CBS Saturday-morning lineup)

8:30 Good Times

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 Pilot: "At Ease!" (don't know if this is the same show

ABC ran in 1983)

10 PM Switch

11 PM News

11:30 U.S. Open Tennis Highlights

11:45 CBS Movie: "Where Eagles Dare"


2:45 News

WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

6 AM Insight

6:30 Good Day! (David McCallum, saxophonist Bobby Tate and

his quintet, a discussion of mammography or the use of

X-rays to detect breast cancer)

7 AM Today

9 AM Ironside

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (Don Adams, Mitzi McCall and Charlie

Brill, Robert Clary, Alan Sues, Carol Wayne)

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

1 PM Somerset

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Popcorn Funny Flicks

4:30 Gunsmoke

5:30 Adam-12

6 PM News
7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

7:30 Candid Camera (Phyllis George solicits testimonials for a

new brand of cofee made with dubious ingredients.)

8 PM Movin' On

9 PM Police Woman

10 PM Masada: Monument To Freedom

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Carl Reiner, peanut vendor Roger Owens)

1 AM Tomorrow (former Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver)

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today On 5

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Fun Factory

12:30 Gong Show

12:55 NBC News (anchor not given, probably Edwin Newman)

1 PM News

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Bewitched

7:30 Andy Griffith

8 PM Movin' On

9 PM Police Woman

10 PM Police Story

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC)

6 AM Today In Tennessee

7 AM Today

9 AM Dinah! (Betty White, George Kirby, Charlotte Rae,

Mickey Gilley, Hollywood columnist Jim Bacon)

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News
12:30 Gong Show

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Somerset

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Howdy Doody

4:30 Andy Griffith

5 PM My Three Sons

5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Adam-12

7:30 Hollywood Squares (Burt Reynolds, Bill and Susan Hayes,

Jonathan Winters, Ed McMahon, Karen Valentine, Roddy

McDowall, Earl Holliman, Rose Marie, Paul Lynde)

8 PM Movin' On

9 PM Police Woman

10 PM Police Story

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)


6 AM Summer Semester: "Transformation Of American Society"

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue (using sound waves to detect abnormalities in

unborn children)

10 AM Nancy Welch

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 News (local)

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '76 (Joey Bishop, Richard Dawson, Lynn

Deerfield, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Betty White)

4 PM Mickey Mouse Club

4:30 Partridge Family

5 PM The Lucy Show

5:30 Family Afair

6 PM My Three Sons

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News
7:30 $25,000 Pyramid (Michele Lee, Dick Clark--Bill Cullen hosted

this syndicated version)

8 PM CBS Saturday Preview

8:30 Good Times

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 Pilot: "At Ease!"

10 PM Switch

11 PM News

11:30 U.S. Open Tennis Highlights

11:45 CBS Movie: "Where Eagles Dare"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC)

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Today

9 AM Mission: Impossible

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Eyewitness

12:30 Dinah! (Ella Fitzgerald, Raymond Burr, Roger Miller,

Barry Newman)

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host John Byner; Lonnie Shorr, Mel

Tillis, Arthur Hill, r&b group the Manhattans)

5:30 Bewitched

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Cross-Wits (Jo Anne Worley, Conrad Bain, Scoey Mitchlll,

Alice Ghostley)

7:30 Candid Camera

8 PM Masada: Monument To Freedom

9 PM Police Woman

10 PM Police Story

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

5:30 Summer Semester: "Great Transition"

6 AM Farm And Home Hour (Cas Walker)

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Carl Williams

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit
11:30 Truth Or Consequences

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Love Of Life

1:25 News (local)

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '76

4 PM Batman (Cesar Romero as the Joker)

4:30 Bewitched

5 PM Ironside

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Brady Bunch

7:30 Hee Haw (Kenny Rogers, Mel Street, Oakland disc jockey

Bob Jackson)

8:30 Billy Graham Crusade (from Seattle, Dr. Graham's sermon

topic is "Born Again")

9:30 Pilot: "At Ease!"

10 PM Switch

11 PM News

11:30 U.S. Open Tennis Highlights

11:45 CBS Movie: "Where Eagles Dare"


WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS)

6:55 Farm Report

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Kathryn Willis

9:30 Green Acres

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM News

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '76

4 PM Tattletales (Frank and Didi Conn, Jay Rubenstone

and Deborah Courtney, Allen Ludden and Betty White)

4:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

5 PM Gunsmoke

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Candid Camera
7:30 Adam-12

8 PM CBS Saturday Preview

8:30 Good Times

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 Pilot: "At Ease!"

10 PM Billy Graham Crusade (same as Ch. 10)

11 PM News

11:30 U.S. Open Tennis Highlights

11:45 CBS Movie: "Where Eagles Dare"

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

6:25 UNC-Asheville: Dialogue

6:55 Good Morning Carolina

7 AM Mr. Bill's World

7:30 Good Morning America (joined in progress)

9 AM Dinah! (Doc Severinsen, Bernadette Peters, Lou Rawls,

Cleveland Amory, Jim Varney, singer Tom Bresh, four

young adults who are recovered alcoholics)

10:30 Sesame Street

11:30 Happy Days

12 N I Love Lucy (the "Vitameatavegamin" episode)

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Family Feud


2 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Leonard Nimoy, Jo Anne Worley)

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Brady Bunch

5 PM Daniel Boone

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Andy Griffith

7 PM News

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Heartbreak Kid"

11 PM News

11:30 Mod Squad

12:30 The FBI

WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.)

1:30 Movie: TBA

2:55 Light For Living

3 PM Rascals Club

5 PM Movie: "In Old Cheyenne" (Roy Rogers, from '41)

6 PM News

6:30 Outdoors With Ken Callaway


7 PM Dudley Watson (music)

8 PM Boyd Mellon (music)

8:30 Shower Of Blessings (Rev. Earl Wilcox)

9:30 Holiday (travelogue)

10 PM News

10:25 Devotions

10:30 Movie: "Man From Cheyenne" (Roy Rogers, from '41)

11:30 Movie: TBA

WGGS Ch. 16 Greenville, SC (Ind.)

4 PM Film

4:30 Grand Ole Gospel

5 PM Kaleidoscope

5:30 The Story

6 PM Rev. Lester Sumrall

7 PM Open House With Duward Yeargin

7:30 Rev. Steve Sumrall (I suppose this is Lester's son.)

8 PM Bible In Action

8:30 Nightline (changed its name to "Nite Line" when ABC's

"Nightline" debuted, perhaps to avoid a legal hassle)

10 PM 700 Club

sign of 11:30 PM

WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville, NC (PBS)


9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 In-school programs

3 PM Woman

3:30 Erica

4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Algebra/Trigonometry

7 PM Book Beat (Harrison Salisbury discusses "The Gates Of Hell,"

a novel based on the life of Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn.)

7:30 John Berryman (the life of the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, including his

struggle with alcoholism and his relationships with other writers)

8 PM Music Project Presents

8:30 American Indian Artists (Hopi jeweler Charles Loloma)

9 PM Evening At Pops

10 PM Kirk: American Furniture

10:30 Woman (sex therapist Helen Singer Kaplan of New York's

Paine Whitney Clinic discusses common sex problems in women,

first of two)

sign of 11 PM

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC)


7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Donahue (actor Harry Reems ("Deep Throat") discusses obscenity

laws in the United States)

10 AM Good Day! (same as Ch. 4)

10:30 Nanny And The Professor

11 AM News

11:30 Happy Days

12 N Hot Seat (game show hosted by Jim Peck in which one member of

a couple predicted how the other would react to a question; the

truthfulness of the reactor's answer was measured by a "galvanic

skin response" machine)

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Family Feud

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 My Favorite Martian

5 PM Superman

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Truth Or Consequences

7 PM Concentration
7:30 Hollywood Squares (Richard Crenna, Carl Reiner, Sandy

Duncan, Martin Milner, Totie Fields, Kent McCord, Florence

Henderson)

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Heartbreak Kid"

11 PM Best Of Groucho

11:30 Mystery Of The Week: "Tight As A Drum," with Howard Duf

as a Kojak near-ripof (he sucks a lollipop) investigating the murder

of a bankrupted business executive.

WKPT Ch. 19 Kingsport, TN (ABC)

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Somebody Special

9:30 Donahue (guest is Johnny Mathis)

10:30 The Lucy Show

11 AM Edge Of Night

11:30 Happy Days

12 N Hot Seat

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Family Feud

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life To Live


3:15 General Hospital

4 PM Batman (Clif Robertson as Shame)

4:30 Superman

5 PM Little Rascals

5:30 Three Stooges

5:55 News

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

7 PM Marshal Dillon

7:30 Brady Bunch

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Heartbreak Kid"

11 PM News

11:30 PTL Club

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC)

8 AM Good Morning America

10 AM 700 Club

11:30 Not For Women Only

12 N Hot Seat

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Family Feud


2 PM $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 Mickey Mouse Club

5 PM Little Rascals

5:30 Happy Days (delay from 11:30 AM)

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Keith Carradine; Lee Marvin;

Blood, Sweat & Tears)

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Heartbreak Kid"

11 PM Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

11:30 News

12 M Mystery Of The Week (delay from 11:30 PM)

WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (PBS)

In-school programs until

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6 PM Electric Company
6:30 Job Man Caravan

7 PM Your Future Is Now

7:30 Seven30

8 PM Nova (underground creatures such as moles and earthworms)

9 PM Upstairs, Downstairs (Part 9)

10 PM Journey Into Art

10:30 Woman (medical historian Virginia Drachman discusses the history

of women's health care)

11 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

11:30 Captioned ABC News

12 M Lilias, Yoga And You

WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges And Pals

8 AM Leave It To Beaver

8:30 Hazel

9 AM Movie: "East Of Eden"

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Movie: "The Sun Shines Bright" (yes, it takes place in Kentucky)

3 PM Popeye And Pals

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Ultra Man

4:30 Monkees

5 PM Brady Bunch
5:30 Family Afair

6 PM I Love Lucy (guest: Bob Hope)

6:30 Beverly Hillbillies (guest: Pat Boone)

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

8 PM Movie: "Citizen Kane" (Orson Welles' 1941 masterpiece, often

considered one of the three greatest films of all time, along with

"Gone With The Wind" and "Casablanca")

10 PM Baseball: Braves-Giants

sign of following the baseball game

WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (CBS/ABC)

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '76

4 PM Tattletales
4:30 Panorama

5 PM Compass

5:25 News

5:30 Bible Answers

6 PM ABC News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Quest (travelogue)

8 PM CBS Saturday Preview

8:30 Good Times

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 Pilot: "At Ease!"

10 PM Switch

sign of 11 PM

WSVN (WSBN) Ch. 47 Norton, VA (PBS)

station and sister station WMSY Ch. 52 Marion, VA are no

longer on the air, AFAIK

3:30 Characteristics Of Learning Disabilities

4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Crafty Creations (figurines using Disney-character molds)


8 PM Monty Python's Flying Circus

8:30 Portrait Of An Artist (illustrator Allan Palmer, whose work is

displayed by the show coordinator for a Roanoke, VA gallery)

9 PM Evening At Pops

10 PM Directions (not ABC's religious program, this one talks about the

uses of radio astronomy with a Virginia Tech physics professor;

a home-safety quiz)

10:30 John Henry Faulk (an interview with the radio-TV personality (and

"Hee Haw" regular for a time) who beat the blacklist and whose

case was dramatized in the 1975 TV-movie "Fear On Trial")

sign of 11 PM

6 PM

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WSVN (WSBN) Ch. 47 Norton, VA (PBS)

station and sister station WMSY Ch. 52 Marion, VA are no

longer on the air, AFAIK

They are still on the air.

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Thanks for that. I had heard that the Blue Ridge public TV network out of

Roanoke (WBRA is its flagship) was going to pull those stations of, which

would have denied the Tri-Cities their de facto PBS stations (although I

think Ch. 2 in Sneedville is positioned close enough between Knoxville and

the Tri-Cities to get into both). I know that UNC-TV carries a show called

"Song Of The Mountains" on Saturdays just before Lawrence Welk, and most

of the funding comes from businesses around Marion, VA; since the show is

still on, it made me wonder if WMSY was still on the air.

Retro: Birmingham and Eastern Mississippi Sunday 9/4/60

Source: The Tuscaloosa News 9/4/60, via Google News Archive

Stations Listed:

4: WCBI Columbus, MS (CBS/ABC/NBC)

6: WBRC Birmingham (CBS)

11: WTOK Meridian, MS (CBS/NBC/ABC)

13: WAPI (now WVTM) Birmingham (NBC/ABC)

5:30

6: Big Picture

6:00
6: Industry on Parade

13: Big Picture

6:15

6: Americans at Work

6:30

6: This Is the Life

13: Sherlock Holmes

7:00

6: The Answer

13: Flash Gordon

7:30

6: Talk Back

13: Popeye

8:00

6: Wally Fowler (Southern gospel music show hosted by the former member of the Oak Ridge
Boys, long before they hit it big with Elvira)
13: Joe Palooka

8:30

13: Faith for Today

9:00

6: Cartoon Carnival

13: Movie

9:30

6: Movie

10:45

11: Americans at Work

11:00

6-11: Summer Olympics (from Rome)

13: Movie

11:55
4: Baseball

12:00

6: Movie

12:15

11: Baseball

12:45

6: Governors Report (Alabamas governor at the time was John Patterson)

1:00

6: Water Show

13: Happy Wilson

1:25

13: News

1:30
6: John Wayne Theatre

13: Whats Your Problem?

2:00

13: Lawrence Welk

3:00

11: Movie

13: Movie

3:30

6: Movie

4:00

4: Silent Service

4:30

4-11: Face the Nation

13: Summer Stock Festival


5:00

4: Industry on Parade

11: Summer Olympics

13: Walt Disney

5:15

4: Know the Truth

5:30

4: Oral Roberts

6: 20th Century

11: Bat Masterson

6:00

4-6-11: Lassie

13: Riverboat

6:30

4-6-11: Dennis the Menace


7:00

4-6-11: Ed Sullivan

13: 77 Sunset Strip

8:00

4-6-11: Ronald Reagan

13: Mystery Playhouse

8:30

4: Weather and News

6-11: Alfred Hitchcock

8:40

4: The Way of the Life

9:00

4-6-11: Lucy in Connecticut

13: Loretta Young


9:30

4: Lawrence Welk

6-11: Whats My Line?

13: Producers Choice

10:00

6: Adventures in Paradise

11: Sunday News Special

13: Johnny Staccato

10:15

11: Olympics

10:30

4: You Bet Your Life

11: Reckoning

13: Movie

11:00

4: News
6: Movie

11:15

11: News

Interesting to note that neither Face the Nation or Meet the Press were cleared in Birmingham.

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Very interesting schedule.

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Interesting is a very good word. As large as Birmingham was (and still is---never lower than a Top
50 market), it didn't get its third commercial station until 1965. Also, it wasn't until 1982 that the
market got its first independent station. This, of course, meant that Channels 6 and 13 were
forced to shoehorn three networks worth of programming. Channel 6 was exclusively affiliated
with CBS from 1954 until '61, meaning that Channel 13 had to juggle NBC and ABC. When
Channel 6 went to ABC in '61 (a topic that has been beaten to death on here), it meant that
Channel 13 had the unenviable task of juggling the top two networks. Even when WBMG-42
signed on in Birmingham in '65, Channel 13 opted to remain affiliated with both networks,
leaving Channel 42 (and later Channel 33 in Tuscaloosa and Channel 40 in Anniston) to pick up
mainly the dregs of the schedules of those two networks.

What was even more interesting was that even after Channel 6 became an ABC affiliate was that
they still carried a significant amount of CBS programming: mainly daytime and Saturday
morning fare. Quite frankly, as a small child it confused the heck out of me!

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Raleigh/Durham had the same situation. When CBS affiliate WNAO folded in 1958, WTVD

became a CBS primary, ABC secondary; WRAL went from exclusive NBC to NBC primary,

ABC secondary in 1959. In 1962, WRAL went to ABC (with a few NBC shows left over and

even a few CBS shows, like "My Three Sons" after 1965), leaving WTVD to shoehorn CBS

and NBC, a practice it continued even after WRDU (now WRDC) signed on in '68 (RDU got

the dregs, just as Channel 42 did). Both WTVD and Birmingham's Channel 13 were eventually

forced by the FCC to choose one network (TVD took CBS and 13 took NBC); Birmingham made
the changeover at the end of May 1970; Raleigh/Durham didn't make it until September 1971.

When I lived in the Triangle, I found it easier to watch NBC on WITN Greenville/New
Bern/Washington,

since they cleared virtually everything in pattern. Like Channel 6, WRAL was pre-emption happy
in those

days, and WGHP Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point gave me an alternative ABC station.


(And boy,

would I have liked to have had Channel 11 in Atlanta more often than I did when I lived in
Birmingham,

since they tended to pre-empt ABC only one night a week for a locally-originated movie; their
daytime

schedule ran hot and cold, however, as I have seen the station clear everything at times while at
other

times delaying as many as three shows--finally settling out at two (the shows at 12 N and 4 PM,
including

"Edge Of Night") in the last years before going to NBC.

I at least had the good fortune to leave the Raleigh/Durham market in 1965 and move to
Greenville/New Bern/

Washington, which, with three stations, meant few pre-emptions (and at the time, New Bern's
Channel 12,

the ABC station, didn't pre-empt anything).

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Source: The Tuscaloosa News 9/4/60, via Google News Archive

8:00

6: Wally Fowler (Southern gospel music show hosted by the former member of the Oak Ridge
Boys, long before they hit it big with Elvira)

11:00

6-11: Summer Olympics (from Rome)

13: Movie

5:00

13: Walt Disney

8:00

4-6-11: Ronald Reagan

11:15

11: News
Yessiree, Charles, we got a good 'un here. Let me figure it out:

WBRC, 8 a.m.: Oh, Fowler was in that group long before anyone could envision it going secular.
Here's the skinny on the Oaks and their long history through multiple changes in personnel, as
has been common in Southern Gospel quartets over the years:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Ridge_Boys. Funny thing is, as the current lineup (the
"classic" one which country fans remember fondly from the '70s and '80s), the Oaks have been
gravitating back toward Gospel and religious sounds at their performances in places like
Branson, Missouri and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, especially toward older listeners. What cometh
around goeth around.

11 a.m., all stations: Apparently churches hadn't caught on yet to having their services televised,
as would eventually be the case by mid-decade, as large Baptist (especially) congregations in the
region finally overcame their apprehension about the "Devil's Box" and decided to go after
secularist back-sliders and the shut-in elderly. In fact, it is a little surprising that the stations had
even signed on the air for Sunday morning, given that most of their audience were away from
the tube for most of the morning at the "meeting-house". I am certain that wasn't the case back
in the '50s when these stations started up.

WAPI, 5 p.m.: I never was a big Disney fan, so I guess I never knew that it aired in timeslots other
than Sunday prime time. Might have been a summer replacement, since I know that, before the
early '70s, CBS and NBC programmed non-sports shows in the late afternoon on Sundays,
allowing affils only a 30-minute break or so for news before going into the evening lineup.

CBS, 8 p.m.: For you kiddies out there, in a former life, the eventual POTUS was an actor back
before he went into politics in the mid-'60s. This show was actually "General Electric Theatre,"
an anthology drama with a diferent cast and plot every week. Reagan hosted and did
commercials for GE. This is where he really became a household name with a lot of folks, many
of whom would vote for him for Prez in '80 and '84.

WTOK, 11:15 p.m.: And another thing, little whippersnappers: folks actually went to bed EARLY
in those days. Especially on Sunday nights, there wasn't any David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel, or
those great infomercials to keep people up hopping and awake. Stations served real people, who
had to go to work on the farm or at the mill and NOT the cofeehouse or Wal-Mart, and knew
that they had real lives to live! So they turned of their transmitters and let people sleep.
Imagine that! Must have been some kinda socialist conspiracy, to deprive those poor folk in
Alabama and Mississippi of their right to stay up all night to see Johnny Carson tongue-lash Joey
Bishop or Don Rickles.

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The 1960-61 season was Disney's last on ABC before moving to NBC. That year,

"Wat Disney Presents" aired Sundays at 6:30 (ET), just before "Maverick." For

the two previous seasons Disney had aired Friday nights on ABC, at 8 (ET) in the

1958-59 season, and at 7:30 in the 1959-60 season (I have a feeling Channel 13

was delaying from Friday night since these seems to be a little early to start the

1960-61 season). And for the first four seasons (1954-58), "Disneyland" aired

Wednesdays at 7:30.

Disney really became synonymous with Sunday nights when he moved to NBC

in the fall of 1961; he spent twenty years on that night on the Peacock Network.

I remember, at least from 1969-71, that Channel 13 carried Disney instead of Ed

Sullivan, who came on CBS at the midpoint of Disney's show (Sullivan was relegated--

banished might be the better word--to Channel 42 until 42 became the exclusive

CBS affiliate in 1970.)


I mentioned Raleigh/Durham earlier; there WTVD carried both Disney and Sullivan:

Disney on a one-week delay Sundays at 7 followed by Sullivan live at 8. By the time

the Triangle had worked out the CBS/NBC affiliation situation, Sullivan was gone and

Disney was airing in pattern at 7:30 on Channel 28.

It also wasn't uncommon for a program to be listed by its star or host, especially

if that star was well-known (and Ronald Reagan was, even before he entered politics).

"You Bet Your Life" was always listed in TV Guide as "Groucho Marx," and "The Lucy Show"

as "Lucille Ball."

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bpatrick, how did you end up bouncing from one Dixie market to another?

ixnay

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The 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome were held two years before Telstar 1, the first TV broadcast
satellite, was launched. Tapes had to be flown across the Atlantic.

I have read some period newspaper articles claiming that CBS News (back then, sorts at CBS
were under the auspices of the news division, as was the case at the other networks) would tape
and edited events in Rome, feed edited tapes to the CBS News bureau in Paris where they would
be re-recorded on other reels of videotape, then flown to New York by the then-new Boeing 707
jetliner.

Tapes would arrive at the then-Idlewild Airport and be fed to the network from there, saving
time otherwise wasted by ferrying tapes to Manhattan.

I suspect that the 12 Noon-1:15 P.M. (EDT) broadcast that day was coverage of events from the
previous day, while the 6-6:30 and 11:15-11:30 P.M. EDT broadcasts were likely events held in
Rome that morning and afternoon, respectively, and rapidly flown back to New York.

I've also heard an urban legend (but have never been able to confirm it) that CBS was actually
able to fly a videotape of the conclusion of Rafer Johnson's win in the track and field decathlon
(the 1,500-meter run) across the Atlantic in-time for it to air during the 11:15 P.M. EDT show the
day it occurred, about eight and a half hours after it took place. Is this true??

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I suspect the baseball game on WBRC-6 and WTOK-11 was from CBS (I believe Dizzy "He Slud
Into Third" Dean was analyst) and the one on WCBI-4 was from NBC (I believe a young Joe
Garagiola, probably recently retired from playing, teamed up with Lindsay Nelson for the NBC
regular-season games in 1960).

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bpatrick, how did you end up bouncing from one Dixie market to another?

ixnay

My dad was transferred quite a bit with his company; we lived in Raleigh/Durham, Greenville/

New Bern/Washington, Norfolk, Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville, Birmingham, Tampa/St.


Petersburg,

and Dallas/Ft. Worth. I graduated from the University of Georgia, which put me in touch with
Atlanta

stations (although I had relatives in both Atlanta and Athens) and got my doctorate at the
University of

South Carolina. I was born in Greensboro and watched a lot of WFMY and WGHP when I visited
my

grandparents'.
And with a diferent edition of TV Guide in each market I was exposed to such markets as
Charlotte, Richmond,

Knoxville, Bristol/Kingsport/Johnson City, Huntsville, Nashville, Orlando, and Fort Myers (I also
have

relatives in Brevard County, FL, so I've been exposed to Orlando television).

My interest in Kentucky television springs partly from the fact that Kentucky fascinates me to
begin with,

but also because, in the '70s, I saw on WLKY some of the same things I would have done as a
programmer

(I particularly liked their 7:30 checkerboard, with "The Price Is Right, "Let's Make A Deal," and
"Hollywood

Squares.")

Finally, because my dad traveled a lot, he'd bring back TV Guides from wherever he went. So I
was

exposed to the Southern Alabama, Gulf Coast, Northern Florida (Jacksonville), Southern Florida
(Miami and

West Palm Beach), South Texas, Southeast Texas, West Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, and
New

Mexico editions.

My dad was transferred quite a bit with his company; we lived in Raleigh/Durham, Greenville/

New Bern/Washington, Norfolk, Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville, Birmingham, Tampa/St.


Petersburg,

and Dallas/Ft. Worth.

You've heard of the term "military brat"? One who bounces around as Uncle Sam relocates
his/her military parent(s)? I have two nephews who were such, courtesy of their (now ex-) army
dad. Well, b, I hope I don't ofend you when I consider you an example of a "business brat".
ixnay

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Well, there were a lot of us whose dads worked for the same company

as my dad. I knew one girl whose dad had been transferred from Greenville, SC

to Philadelphia, Columbus, and, finally, Jacksonville. Another lived in Medina, OH,

before her dad was transferred back to Greenville. And I went to school in Greenville

with three people whose dads, who worked for GE, were sent down there from

Schenectady, NY. And as places like Atlanta and Dallas have become regional hubs,

I'm sure there are a lot more whose dads or moms have been transferred from other

parts of the country.

Actually, I'm thankful for the experience, even though I took a lot of grief as the perennial

"new kid" in school. I would have traded two of the places I lived--Greenville and Birmingham,

neither of which I particularly liked--for the chance to live in some other Western markets,
especially

Denver or Southern California.

And just for the record, I've dated at least four "military brats"--three Army, one Navy--one of
whom
I thought I might like to marry. But when you rarely get to see each other (I was in Georgia, she
was

in Alabama), those things tend to fizzle out.

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"Sears brat", here. My Dad's employer was notorious for moving people around. From north
Alabama, to Mississippi, then to southeast Missouri, and finally Arkansas (three cities, at that), it
seemed we didn't stay in one place too long. I left Arkansas for Alabama in 1990, and then
Georgia in 2000. Living in one place for more than 10 years is a mite bit odd, have to say.

Retro: Southern Alabama, Thu, December 27, 1979

The retros are BACK! Well, maybe for a while, anyway ...

TV Guide, Southern Alabama edition--cover missing

Channels in parentheses were originally designated by black bullets; those in brackets by white.

All times Central Standard (NOTE: Columbus, Georgia is on Eastern Time; this afects scheduling
of programs in that market). Cable-only stations not included.
Montgomery, Alabama:

(12) WSFA (NBC)--now digital 12; PSIP same

(20) WCOV (CBS)--now FOX affiliate, on digital 20; PSIP same

(26) WAIQ (PBS)*

(32) WKAB (ABC)--now WNCF, on digital 32; PSIP same

Dozier, Alabama:

[2] WDIQ (PBS)*

Selma, Alabama:

[8] WSLA (CBS)--now WAKA, on digital 42; PSIP 8 (currently the CBS affiliate for the entire
Montgomery market)

Dothan, Alabama:

[4] WTVY (CBS)--now digital 36; PSIP 4

[18] WDHN (ABC)--now digital 21; PSIP 18

Texasville, Alabama:

[43] WGIQ (PBS)*

Panama City, Florida:

[7] WJHG (ABC)--now NBC affiliate, on digital 8; PSIP 7

[13] WMBB (NBC)--now ABC affiliate, on digital 13; PSIP same

Columbus, Georgia:

[3] WRBL (CBS)--now digital 15; PSIP 3


[9] WTVM (ABC)--now digital 11; PSIP 9

[38] WYEA (NBC)--now digital 35; PSIP 38

*--translator of Alabama Public Television; see


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama_Public_Television for current transmitter locations and
channels

Thursday, December 27, 1979

MORNING

5:00 a.m.

[4] Sunrise Semester

[18] Arthur Smith

[38] PTL Club (interrupted at 6 a.m. and resumed at 8 a.m.)

5:30

[3] Sunrise Semester--same as WTVY above

[4] Good Morning, Tri-States--fishing, hunting, and hollering galore by the king of the good ole
boys, Red Holland

[18] 700 Club

5:55

(12) Pastor's Study--local devotional

6:00

[3] [4] (20) Thursday Morning--CBS News; Bob Schiefer, anchor

[7] Daybusters--local morning show


[8] [13] (32) PTL Club

[9] Good Morning America--the Grateful Dead pay a visit to David Hartman and Sandy Hill today
(hey, this is 1979--not 1969, surely?)

(12) [38] Today Show--Tom Brokaw, Jane Pauley

7:00

[3] Rozell Show--long-running women's/homemaker's show on WRBL

[4] Morning Show--local

[8] Thursday Morning

[13] Today Show

[18] Good Morning America

(20) 700 Club

7:30

[7] Good Morning America (JIP)

7:45

[2] (26) [43] A.M. Weather

7:55

[4] Come Alive--probably local devotional

8:00

[2] (26) [43] Sesame Street

[3] [4] [8] (20) Captain Kangaroo--still going after many years at this point

[9] (12) Phil Donahue--same episode on both stations (satellite delivery, perhaps?)
(32) Good Morning America

[38] PTL Club (resumed from 5 a.m.)

9:00

[2] (26) [43] Electric Company

[3] Cross-Wits

[4] [8] (20) Beat the Clock--short-lived Monty Hall version

[7] Phil Donahue (same as WTVM and WSFA above, so the answer is likely "yes")

[9] Good Day!--local morning show

(12) [38] Card Sharks--"lower than a 9."

[13] [18] PTL Club

(32) Good Morning Montgomery

9:30

[2] (26) [43] Studio See

[3] [4] [8] Whew!--strategy game hosted by Tom Kennedy; had a $25,000 payof in the bonus
game

[9] Tic Tac Dough

(12) [38] Hollywood Squares--Paul Lynde had left the show by this time

(20) Helen Bern--local women's show

(32) Dick Van Dyke--'60s version

9:55

[3] [4] [8] (20) CBS News--Douglas Edwards

10:00
[2] (26) [43] Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

[3] [4] (20) Price is Right

[7] [9] (32) Laverne & Shirley (ABC rerun)

[8] PTL Club (probably the second half from 6 a.m.)

(12) [13] [38] High Rollers--Alex Trebek still warming up for his destiny on "Jeopardy!" years later
on this dice-and-prizes game

10:30

[2] (26) [43] Zoom

[7] [9] (32) Family Feud--"Survey SAID!!!" (can't you hear Dawson today with those immemorial
words?)

(12) [13] [38] Wheel of Fortune--back in the days when contestants actually had to spend their
earned money on prizes; by the time the show got ultra-popular in the mid-'80s, Merv Griffin
had the good sense to drop that time-consuming feature

11:00

[2] (26) [43] Sesame Street

[3] WRBL News

[4] Young and the Restless--hot and getting hotter with soap fanciers

[7] Televisit (unsure if local women's or religious show--anybody in the Florida panhandle
remember this one?)

[8] Speak Easy--no, not a show about bootlegging (!); a local women's show, hosted by WSLA
personality Geri Ellzey

[9] [18] (32) $20,000 Pyramid--big '70s favorite with the game show set

(12) [13] [38] Mindreaders--short-flight Goodson-Todman game intended as a vehicle for "Laugh-
In"'s Dick Martin, who spent much of the '70s on the "Match Game" panel

(20) WCOV News


11:15

(20) Guest Room--probably local interview show; Idelle Brooks, hostess

11:30

[3] [4] [8] (20) Search for Tomorrow--old Procter & Gamble warhorse still trotting along

[7] [9] [18] (32) Ryan's Hope--critics' fave subser that never quite took of, but wound up running
13 years on ABC anyway (go figure that one out!)

(12) [13] [38] Password Plus--joining Allen Ludden and Co. this week: Carol Burnett

AFTERNOON

12:00 p.m.

[2] (26) [43] Advances in Health--local public afairs; produced by the Birmingham City Schools'
TV operation

[3] [8] (20) Young and the Restless (note WSLA and WCOV's strategy here against news on WSFA
and "All My Children" on WKAB)

[4] Farm Report--hosted by WTVY legend Gene Ragan, who was said to have been one of the
longest-tenured ag broadcasters in America when he retired in 1998; Ragan also ran a weekend
wrapup program on Saturdays at 6 p.m., with films about cotton, peanut and livestock
production in the region, along with county fairs and other farm exhibitions

[7] [9] [18] (32) All My Children--the next week, the show would celebrate its 10th anniversary

(12) WSFA News

[13] [38] Days or Our Lives

12:20

[4] WTVY News

12:30

[2] (26) [43] On Target--African-American public afairs show (probably produced by Alabama
A&M University in Huntsville, which had a TV operation then--and now)

[3] [4] [8] (20) As the World Turns--but no longer on top of the world in terms of ratings, as it had
been for over 20 years

(12) Days of Our Lives--Central Time Zone stations were not big fans of NBC's decision to move
its soaps up a half hour back in March; WSFA decided to keep the Peacock's afternoon lineup in
its 1975-79 configuration by either taping the Noon-3 feed a half hour or else delaying it a day or
a week (any old NBC affil control room people know about how those stations would have done
it?)

1:00

[2] (26) [43] Shades of Blue--Alabama Public TV special featuring a jazz ensemble (possibly a
University of Alabama TV Services production)

[7] [9] [18] (32) One Life to Live

[13] [38] Doctors

1:30

[3] [4] [8] (20) Guiding Light

(12) Doctors

[13] [38] Another World (a full-blown 90 minutes, which lasted until the next summer, when
"AW" gave birth, if you will, to "Texas," sending "The Doctors" to midday in the process)

2:00

[2] (26) [43] Drug Education: Teachable Moment--as in "Just Say No"

[7] [9] [18] (32) General Hospital--as hot as a soap ever got--before or since--thanks to Luke and
Laura

(12) Another World

2:30

[2] (26) [43] Villa Alegre


[3] [4] [8] (20) One Day at a Time--CBS rerun

3:00

[2] (26) [43] Sesame Street

[3] [4] [8] (20) Love of Life--aging sudser only a few weeks away from cancellation

[7] [9] [18] (32) Edge of Night

[13] Card Sharks (tape delayed from 9 a.m.)

[38] Mike Douglas--George Peppard, Jim Backus, and Maureen McGovern all pay him a visit; no
big deal anymore since Douglas moved from Philly to L.A. a while before (60-minute version)

3:30

[3] Flintstones

[4] Mike Douglas--Ron Howard, Alan Alda, Fred Travalena, Vicki Lawrence on this episode (60-
minute version)

[7] Petticoat Junction

[8] Price is Right (tape delayed from 10 a.m.)

[9] Bonanza

(12) Young World--WSFA children's show featuring cartoons and educational segments; Dan
Atkinson (channel 12's weatherman then) and Marge Payne, hosts

[13] (20) Gilligan's Island (diferent episodes, of course)

[18] Family Feud (tape delayed from 10:30 a.m.)

(32) 32 Cartoon Club (maybe a hosted show, but certainly not in the classic '50s-'60s style, which
kids then would have seen as hokey and "uncool")

4:00

[2] (26) [43] Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

[3] Gilligan's Island


[7] Brady Bunch

(12) Bewitched

[13] I Love Lucy

[18] Movie--"Aliens from Spaceship Earth," 1978 (probably a made-for-TV movie)

(20) Gunsmoke

(32) Andy Griffith

[38] Merv Griffin--in NYC, Norman Mailer and country singer Anne Murray show up (60-minute
version)

4:30

[2] (26) [43] Grunches and Grins--local storytelling children's show, produced by Huntsville City
Schools ETV

[3] (12) Brady Bunch

[4] (32) Gomer Pyle, USMC (diferent episodes)

[7] Hogan's Heroes

[8] Merv Griffin--same as WYEA at 4 p.m.

[9] Dating Game--syndicated revival with Jim Lange once again at the helm

[13] Merv Griffin--Angie Dickinson, Lucie Arnaz, and Brian Keith

5:00

[2] (26) [43] Zoom

[3] WRBL News

[4] Beverly Hillbillies

[7] WJHG News

[9] WTVM News

(12) Happy Days Again--new in syndication that fall; Fonzie gets into trouble in this episode while
fixing a hearse (!)
[38] 3's A Crowd--the less said about this Chuck Barris game show, the better; a fiasco all the way
around

(Network news info courtesy of the Vanderbilt TV News Archive: http://tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/)

5:30

[2] (26) [43] Over Easy--PBS interview/features show aimed at older Americans; Hugh Downs,
host (double duty while also on ABC's "20/20")

[3] [4] [8] (20) CBS Evening News--Dan Rather

[7] [9] (32) ABC World News Tonight--Frank Reynolds, Max Robinson, Berry Serafin (reporting
from Iran on the hostage crisis)

(12) [13] [38] NBC Nightly News--John Chancellor

EVENING

6:00

[2] (26) [43] Your Future Is Now--adult education

[3] Sanford and Son

[4] WTVY News

[7] WJHG News

[8] WSLA News

[9] Phil Donahue (no, not normally seen at this time--special episode with Carol Burnett and
husband Joe Hamilton talking about their daughter's issues with drugs, along with a treatment
center director--preempts "M*A*S*H" and "Good Times" tonight)

(12) WSFA News

[13] WMBB News

[18] ABC World News Tonight

(20) Beverly Hillbillies


(32) Dating Game

[38] WYEA News

6:30

[2] [43] Word on Words--book author interview show, produced by WDCN, Nashville's PBS outlet

[3] Happy Days Again

[4] Bishop's Hour--local religious program

[7] Cross-Wits

[8] Room 222--rerun of 1969-74 family drama

(12) $100,000 Name That Tune--famed musical game, hosted by Tom Kennedy

[13] (32) Sanford and Son (diferent episodes)

[18] WDHN News

(20) [38] Newlywed Game (probably diferent episodes)

(26) For the Record: City Edition--local Montgomery public afairs program; the main part of the
title would be carried over into the 1980s as the nightly APT statewide news program

7:00

[2] (26) [43] MacNeil/Lehrer Report

[3] Come Love the Children--religious special about hunger in the developing world, with Art
Linkletter and Carol Lawrence as hosts; former President Ford was among the dignitaries
featured

[4] [8] (20) Waltons--Cindy (Leslie Winston) tries to become the submissive wife to Ben (Eric
Scott), and gets mistreated (feminism sure showed up in some strange places on '70s TV, it
seems)

[7] [18] (32) Laverne & Shirley

[9] Phil Donahue Plus--WTVM local "follow-up" to special program at 6 p.m.

(12) [13] [38] Buck Rogers in the 25th Century--the sci-fi craze launched by "Star Wars" and the
first "Star Trek" movie and superhero nostalgia led to this old comic book chestnut getting a TV
treatment, with Gil Gerard in the leading role

7:30

[2] (26) [43] Alabama Lifestyles

[7] [9] [18] (32) Benson--TV's most popular butler of all time

8:00

[2] (26) [43] Sneak Previews--then on PBS

[3] [4] [8] (20) Barnaby Jones--Buddy Ebsen in his last season solving cases and drinking milk

[7] [9] [18] (32) Barney Miller--madcap ensemble police sitcom

(12) [13] [38] Movie--"Ode to Billy Joe," 1976

8:30

[2] (26) [43] Camera Three--longtime CBS Sunday morning arts show, cancelled earlier in the
year, got a brief new lease on life on public TV

[7] [9] [18] (32) Soap

9:00

[2] (26) [43] Bluegrass Block--featuring traditional country music; produced by University of
Alabama TV Services

[3] [4] [8] (20) Knots Landing--debut episode of "Dallas" spinof, telling the story of black sheep
Ewing brother Gary, his missus, and his new neighborhood in a California cul-de-sac

[7] [9] [18] (32) 20/20--get ready, high school girls: Michael Jackson, then burning up the charts
with his solo debut, "Of the Wall," does an interview on this broadcast

9:30

[2] (26) [43] Montage--African-American public afairs program, produced by the Alabama A&M
University Telecommunications Center

10:00

[2] (26) [43] Dick Cavett--one-time aspirant to the late-night crown down to trying to keep his
name out in the public consciousness on this PBS one-guest talker

[3] WRBL News

[4] WTVY News

[7] WJHG News

[8] Rat Patrol--rerun of 1960s military drama

[9] WTVM News

(12) WSFA News

[13] WMBB News

[18] Hogan's Heroes

(20) WCOV News

(32) 3's a Crowd--put this on after the youngsters had gone to bed, WKAB station manager
reasoned (and therefore maybe avoid the preachers' ire)

[38] WYEA News

10:30

[2] (26) [43] ABC World News Tonight--captioned version, packaged by Boston's WGBH (this, of
course, was long before CC was standard on TV sets--then, it was a special, costly feature on
high-end models)

[3] [4] [8] (20) Columbo--CBS rerun of popular NBC early '70s crime show

[7] [9] [18] (32) Police Woman--ditto on ABC, though not so much

(12) [13] [18] Tonight Show--John Davidson in for Carson on his Christmas break; Paul Williams
main guest
11:40

[7] [9] [18] (32) Baretta--"... and keep your eye on the sparrow," and not on his cockatoo Fred, or
else Robert Blake will bust your head wide open

12:00 a.m.

(12) [13] [38] Tomorrow--Tom Snyder takes on Meat Loaf and Steve Dahl, the latter being the
infamous Chicago disk jockey who was behind the notorious "Disco Sucks" promotion at a White
Sox baseball game earlier in the year

12:15

[3] [4] [8] (20) Banacek--rerun of short-lived NBC crime drama with George Peppard as a PI

12:50

[7] WJHG News

[9] WTVM News

1:45

[4] Movie--"Task Force," 1949 (WTVY stayed on all night, one of the first Southern stations to go
24/7)

3:15

[4] Movie--"The Big Street," 1942 (Damon Runyon flick)

4:30

[4] Film

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"Televisit" on WJHG was a local talk show hosted by Helen Schuh

(pronounced "shoe").

I noticed the movie "Task Force" on WTVY. In Jimmy Cagney's classic

1949 gangster movie "White Heat," there's a scene where Cody Jarrett

(Cagney), his wife Verna (Virginia Mayo), and his "ma" (Margaret Wycherly)

go to a drive-in movie. After he leaves California to take a rap for an Illinois

burglary he didn't commit (to throw the police of his trail re a California train

robbery he did commit), the police question the two women, and Ms. Wycherly

tells them they went to see "Task Force" ("excitin'," she says). Truth is, Warner

Brothers had not yet released the picture so this was a handy excuse to get a

plug in for the upcoming movie.

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If people wonder why I am so hesitant to hate on Birmingham's channel 42 during its worst days,
my answer can be summed up in two sets of call letters: WTVY and WDHN. Dothan's two
stations were terrible, especially from a production values standpoint. 4 was bad enough, so you
can just imagine how 18 was. I lived in Troy from 1990-2000, except for a time in Enterprise
during much of '91. At least we had Montgomery stations on cable in Troy, but for CBS and ABC
in Enterprise, we were stuck with Dothan. Video quality on 4 was quite bad -- washed out most
of the time. 18 was almost as bad.

But boy howdy, Red Holland's "Good Morning Tri-States" had to be watched to be believed.
Think "Crazy Eddie" with a John Deere cap and fishing shirt. He did most of the commercials. And
Red didn't read the copy, he SCREAMED it.

The noonday farm report with Gene Ragan was a throwback. The theme music and voice over
sounded like it was recorded in the '60s.

WTVY has gotten better, but it's still ... well, WTVY. It's interesting to compare WTVY with WALB
10 in Albany, Georgia, about 90 minutes away. Dothan as a city has a better quality of life than
Albany. Waaaay better. But WALB is a much better TV operation.

--Russell

Retro: Manitoba/Saskatchewan Sat, Sept 5, 1970

from TV Guide- Manitoba/Saskatchewan edition

Man/ND stations listed CDT, Sask stations listed CST

CKCK 2-CTV Regina

9:30 Cartoons

10:30 Long John Silver


11:00 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

11:30 Kids on Camera (bw)

noon News/Weather/Sports (bw)

12:15 London Line

12:30 Joe 90

1:00 Lassie

1:30 Animal World "Adventure Antarctica"

2:00 Uncle Bobby

2:30 Film (bw)

3:00 Sports Host Seat (Canadian Fitness & Amateur Sport Minister Lou Lefaive)

3:30 Little League World Series championship game

5:00 Avengers (bw)

6:00 Here Come the Brides

7:00 World War II Special "A Killing of Eagles" (the Allies' late 1940 bombing ofensive against the
Germans; pre-empts Jackie Gleason)

8:00 Movie "McCloud: Who Killed Miss USA?" (McCloud pilot, which originally was part of Four
in One which would debut Sept. 16th)

10:00 Engleburt Humperdinck (guests Tony Bennett, Donald O'Connor, and Leslie Uggams)

11:00 CTV National News

11:15 News (bw)

11:30 Movie "40 Pounds of Trouble"

CBWFT 3-SRC Winnipeg

2:30pm Cine-Jeunesse

4:00 Lassie

4:30 Fourmi Atomique (Atom Ant)


5:00 Motards

5:30 As des quilles (bowling)

6:00 Le Telejournal

6:05 Atomes et galaxies

6:30 Tarzan

7:30 Cher oncle Bill

8:00 Cinema "La vallee de la vengeance"

9:30 Festival Charlie Chaplin (bw)

10:00 Cineastes de notre temps (bw)

11:00 Cinema "Quand la ville dort" (bw)

CKOS 3-CBC Yorkton

11:15 News/Weather/Sports (bw)

noon Baseball Pre-Game

12:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (or Baltimore-Boston)

3:00 Film (bw)

4:00 Hi Diddle Day

4:30 Klahanie

5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

6:00 News (bw)

6:30 Galloping Gourmet

7:00 Laurel & Hardy "That's My Wife" (bw)

7:30 Singalong Jubilee (bw)

8:00 Beverly Hillbillies

8:30 Movie "North by Northwest"


11:00 CBC National News

11:15 News (bw)

11:25 Movie "Pillow Talk" (bw)

CBKMT 4-Moose Jaw/CBKRT 9-Regina (CBC/SRC)

9:30 Zoom

10:30 Atomes et galaxies

11:00 Quelle famille!

11:30 As des quilles

noon Baseball Pre-Game

12:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (or Baltimore-Boston)

3:00 TBA

4:00 Hi Diddle Day

4:30 Klahanie

5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

6:00 News (bw)

6:05 Encounter

6:30 Galloping Gourmet

7:00 Laurel & Hardy "That's My Wife" (finale, Zut starts here next week)

7:30 Stump the Stars

8:00 Beverly Hillbillies (guest star Sammy Davis Jr., finale)

8:30 Movie "North by Northwest"

11:00 CBC National News

11:15 News (bw)

11:20 Movie "55 Days at Peking" (bw)


KXJB 4-CBS Valley City

7:00 Jetsons

7:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

8:30 Dastardly & Muttley

9:00 Wacky Races

9:30 Scooby-Doo, Where are You?

10:00 Archie

11:00 Monkees

11:30 Perils of Penelope Pitstop

noon Superman (bw)

12:30 Jonny Quest

1:00 Movie: TBA

3:00 US Open Tennis

5:00 Perry Mason (bw)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS News Special "Vietnam: Voices of Opposition" (a FCC-ordered opportunity for critics of
the President's statements of the Vietnam War to sound of)

7:30 My Three Sons

8:00 Green Acres

8:30 Petticoat Junction

9:00 TBA

9:30 Mannix "A Chance at the Roses"

10:30 Wrestling

11:30 San Francisco Beat


CKX 5-CBC Brandon

12:15pm Rocky & His Friends

12:45 Cooking (bw)

1:00 Baseball Pre-Game

1:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (or Baltimore-Boston)

4:00 Hi Diddle Day

4:30 Klahanie

5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

6:00 News (bw)

6:30 Galloping Gourmet

7:00 Laurel & Hardy "That's My Wife"

7:30 To Rome with Love

8:00 Beverly Hillbillies

8:30 Movie "North by Northwest"

11:00 CBC National News

11:15 Movie "Not as a Stranger" (bw)

CJFB 5-CBC Swift Current

11:30 Underdog (bw)

noon Baseball Pre-Game

12:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (or Baltimore-Boston)

3:00 TBA

4:00 Hi Diddle Day

4:30 Klahanie

5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner


6:00 Chapel of Song (bw)

6:30 Galloping Gourmet

7:00 Laurel & Hardy "That's My Wife"

7:30 Stump the Stars

8:00 Beverly Hillbillies

8:30 Movie "North by Northwest"

11:00 CBC National News

11:15 News (bw)

11:20 Movie "The Devil and Miss Jones" (bw)

CKBI 5-CBC Prince Albert

10:30 Cartoons (bw)

11:00 Wrestling (bw)

noon Baseball Pre-Game

12:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (or Baltimore-Boston)

3:00 World Tomorrow

3:30 TBA

4:00 Hi Diddle Day

4:30 Klahanie

5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

6:00 Mod Squad (bw)

7:00 Laurel & Hardy "That's My Wife"

7:30 Andy Griffith (bw)

8:00 Beverly Hillbillies

8:30 Movie "North by Northwest"


11:00 CBC National News

11:15 News (bw)

11:25 Movie "Afair in Trinidad" (bw)

CBWT 6-CBC Winnipeg

noon Tarzan

1:00 Baseball Pre-Game

1:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (or Baltimore-Boston)

4:00 Hi Diddle Day

4:30 Klahanie

5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

6:00 News (bw)

6:05 Encounter

6:30 Galloping Gourmet

7:00 Laurel & Hardy "That's My Wife"

7:30 Tim Conway

8:00 Beverly Hillbillies

8:30 Movie "North by Northwest"

11:00 CBC National News

11:15 News (bw)

11:35 Movie "Four for Texas"

CJAY 7-CTV Winninpeg

noon Uncle Bobby

1:00 Lassie
1:30 Animal World "Adventure Antarctica"

2:00 Archie

3:00 Western Canada Sports (also aired on 4/9 in its CTV days)

3:30 Little League World Series championship game

5:00 Prisoner

6:00 Wrestling (bw)

7:00 World War II Special "A Killing of Eagles"

8:00 Movie "McCloud: Who Killed Miss USA?"

10:00 Englebert Humperdinck

11:00 CTV National News

11:15 News (bw)

11:30 Movie "Information Received" (bw)

CFQC 8-CBC Saskatoon

10:30 Underdog

11:00 Mobile Doubletalk (bw)

noon Baseball Pre-Game

12:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (or Baltimore-Boston)

3:00 Horse Racing (bw)

3:30 Wrestling (bw)

4:30 Reach for the Top

5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

6:00 Hogan's Heroes

6:30 Adam-12

7:00 Laurel & Hardy "That's My Wife"


7:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (bw)

8:00 Beverly Hillbillies

8:30 Movie "North by Northwest"

11:00 CBC National News

11:15 News (bw)

11:30 Movie "Cry for Happy"

WDAZ 8-NBC Devils Lake

7:00 Heckle & Jeckle

8:00 Here Comes the Grump

8:30 Pink Panther

9:00 H.R. Pufnstuf

9:30 Banana Splits

10:30 Flintstones

11:00 Jambo

11:30 Underdog

noon Big Picture

12:30 Film

1:00 Baseball Pre-Game

1:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (or Baltimore-Boston)

4:00 Film

4:30 Cailfornians (bw)

5:00 Bill Anderson

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News
6:30 NBC Comedy Theatre "Holloway's Daughters" (finale)

7:30 Adam-12

8:00 News

8:30 NFL Pre-Season: Minnesota-Cleveland

11:00 Bold Ones

11:50 News

KTHI 11-ABC Fargo

7:00 Gulliver

7:30 Smokey Bear

8:00 Cattanooga Cats

9:00 Hot Wheels

9:30 Hardy Boys

10:00 Sky Hawks

10:30 George of the Jungle

11:00 Get It Together (finale, guests Oliver, and the Hollies)

11:30 American Bandstand (guests Gary Puckett and Bert Sommer)

12:30 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo

1:00 Movie "Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (bw)

2:30 Comedy Time

3:30 Dennis the Menace (bw)

4:00 Little League World Series championship game

5:30 US Men's Amateur Championship golf

6:30 Let's Make a Deal

7:00 Newlywed Game


7:30 Lawrence Welk

8:30 Englebert Humperdinck

9:30 Smothers Brothers (guests Mason Williams, Richard Pryor, Procul Harum, and Jennifer
Warren)

10:30 Movie "The Lady Gambles" (bw)

followed by News

KCND 12-ABC Pembina

7:55 News/Sports/Weather (bw)

7:00 Gulliver

7:30 Smokey Bear

8:00 Cattanooga Cats

9:00 Hot Wheels

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10:00 Sky Hawks

10:30 George of the Jungle

11:00 Get It Together

11:30 American Bandstand

12:30 Loretta Young

1:00 Film (bw)

1:30 Movie "Undertow" (bw)

3:00 87th Precinct (bw)

4:00 Little League World Series championship game

5:30 Wrestling (bw)

6:30 Let's Make a Deal

7:00 Newlywed Game


7:30 Lawrence Welk

8:30 Englebert Humperdinck

9:30 Perry Mason (bw)

10:30 Movie "Creature with the Atom Brain" (bw)

mid. News (bw)

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The following week marked the new weekend morning skeds on the networks, here's the
schedule (ET):

SATURDAYS

8:00

ABC Reluctant Dragon & Mr. Toad

CBS Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

NBC Heckle & Jeckle

8:30

ABC Motor Mouse

NBC Woody Woodpecker


9:00

ABC Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp

CBS Sabrina & the Groovie Goolies

NBC Tomfoolery

9:30

NBC Bugaloos

10:00

ABC Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down!

CBS Josie & the Pussycats

NBC Dr. Dolittle

10:30

ABC Here Come the Doubledeckers

CBS Harlem Globetrotters

NBC Pink Panther

11:00

ABC Hot Wheels

CBS Archie

NBC Hr. Pufnstuf

11:30

ABC Sky Hawks


NBC Here Comes the Grump

noon

ABC Hardy Boys

CBS Scooby-Doo, Where are You?

NBC Hot Dog

12:30

ABC American Bandstand

CBS Monkees

NBC Jambo

SUNDAYS

9:00

CBS Tom & Jerry

9:30

ABC Smokey Bear

CBS Perils of Penelope Pitstop

10:00

ABC Jonny Quest

10:30

ABC Cattanooga Cats


11:00

ABC Bullwinkle

11:30

ABC Discovery

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A variety of bullets in this edition too, some of which survived the edition split in 1979:

[xx] black bullet, white number

"xx" white bullet, black number

(=xx=) striped bullet, white number

(-xx-) "notched" white bullet, used prior to the sandwich bullet

"2" CKCK Regina

[3] CBWFT Winnipeg

"3" CKOS Yorkton


"4" CBKMT Moose Jaw

(-4-) KXJB Valley City

[5] CKX Brandon

"5" CJFB Swift Current

(=5=) CKBI Prince Albert

[6] CBWT Winnipeg

[7] CJAY Winnipeg

"8" CFQC Saskatoon

(-8-) WDAZ Devils Lake

"9" CBKRT Regina

(-11-) KTHI Fargo

[12] KCND Pembina

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While CBC and CTV had pretty much converted all network programming (apart from old
movies) to color by this point, it looks like their owned or affiliated stations in Central Canada
were still broadcasting local live/tape programs in black-and-white.

Perhaps Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Vancouver may have been the only cities where CBC
and CTV stations had local l9ive/tape color capability in the Summer of 1970.

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A lot of the smaller-market stations didn't fully convert until the mid 70s...

Retro: Mid-South Saturday, September 14, 1985

Saturday, September 14, 1985

Source: TV Guide Memphis Mid-South Edition

Memphis, TN

3 WREG (CBS)

5 WMC (NBC)

10 WKNO (PBS)

13 WHBQ (ABC)

24 WPTY ( Ind. )

30 WMKW ( Ind. )

Jackson, TN
7 WBBJ (ABC)

16 WJWT ( Ind. )

Lexington, TN

11 WLJT (PBS)

Jonesboro, AR

8 KAIT (ABC)

19 KTEJ (PBS)

Columbus, MS

4 WCBI (CBS)

Greenville, MS

15 WXVT (CBS)

Greenwood, MS

6 WABG (ABC)
Tupelo, MS

9 WTVA (NBC)

West Point, MS

27 WVSB (ABC)

E Mississippi Educational TV

Cable/Pay-TV Channels

A&E Arts and Entertainment Network

BET Black Entertainment Television

CBN Christian Broadcasting Network

ESN ESPN

HBO Home Box Office

LIF Lifetime

MAX Cinemax

MTV Music Television

NIK Nickelodeon
NSH Nashville Network

SHO Showtime

TBS Atlanta ( Ind. )

TMC The Movie Channel

USA USA Network

WGN Chicago ( Ind. )

WOR New Jersey ( Ind. )

5:00AM

4 Headline News Continues

BET Video Soul

CBN Children of Famine

CNN News -Sasha Foo

LIF Millionaire Maker -Commercial

NIK Dangermouse

TBS Headline News

WGN Abbott and Cosetello [BW]

WOR David Toma -Discussion


5:15AM

MAX The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie

5:30AM

CBN Hope For A Hungry World

CNN Investigative Report

HBO Something Wicked This Way Comes

LIF Journey to Adventure

NIK Nick Rocks -Music

WGN Zane Grey [BW]

WOR Face-Of -Discussion

5:35AM

TBS Between the Lines -Discussion

5:55AM

8 Little Breadcast

6:00AM
3 Munsters [BW]

8 Space Kidettes

9 Underdog

15 Bullwinkle

24 Forum

27 Weekend Gardener

CBN To Be Announced

CNN News -Steve Schatz

LIF Get Rich With Real Estate

NIK Pinwheel

USA Jimmy Swaggart

WGN Cartoons

WOR New Jersey People

6:05AM

TBS Baseball Bunch -Children

6:15AM

5 TV Chapel

13 Sacred Heart

WGN Buyer's Forum


6:30AM

3 Kidsworld

5 Incredible Hulk -cartoon

7 Newscenter 7 Reports

89 Tennessee Tuxedo

13 U.S. Farm Report

15 Underdog

27 This Is the Life -Drama

30 Valley of the Dinosaurs -Cartoon

CBN To Be Announced

CNN Sports -Bob Richards

MAX Cross Creek

WGN Issues Unlimited

WOR News 9: In Depth

6:35AM

TBS Get Smart

7:00AM

3 4 15 Berenstain Bears (Return)

5 9 Snorks

6 7 8 13 27 Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Hour

24 Essence -Magazine
30 Spider-Man -Cartoon

BET Video Vibrations

CBN Robert Schuller

CNN News -Steve Schatz

HBO Oxford Blues

USA Alive & Well

WGN U.S. Farm Report

WOR Straight Talk -Discussion

7:05AM

TBS Lawless Frontier

7:30AM

3 4 15 Wuzzles (Debut)

5 9 Disney's Adventures of Gummi Bears (Debut)

16 Headline News

24 Joy of Gardening

30 Voltron -Cartoon

CNN Big Story -Don Miller

ESN Sports Center

WGN Herbert W. Armstrong -Religion


8:00AM

3 4 15 Jim Henson's Muppets, Babies & Monsters (Debut)

5 9 Smurfs

6 7 8 13 27 Ewoks

16 U.S. Farm Report

19 Skills Seminar

24 Jerry Falwell

30 Wrestling

CBN James Robison

CNN News -Steve Schatz

ESN World Class Women

LIF To Be Announced

NIK Out of Control -Comedy

NSH Car Care Central -Instruction

USA Telling Secrets -Sonya Friedman

WGN Garner Ted Armstrong -Religion

WOR BJ and the Bear

8:05AM

TBS Wrestling

8:10AM

CNN Healthweek -Schwitzer/Rutz


8:30AM

6 7 8 13 27 Droids: Adventures of R2D2 & C3PO

16 Tennessee Tuxedo

19 G.E.D. -Instruction

CBN Zola Levitt

CNN Moneyweek -Lou Dobbs

ESN Saviors, Saints and Sinners -Football

MAX Jeremy

NIK Mr. Wizard's World

NSH American Sports Calvacade

WGN Minority Business Report

9:00AM

3 4 15 Hulk Hogan's Rock N' Wrestling (Debut)

6 7 8 13 27 Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians

16 Transfomers

19 Lap Quilting With Georgia Bone-Steel

24 30 Wrestling

BET Video Vibrations Continues

CBN Cisco Kid

CNN News -Steve Schatz

HBO Inside the NFL


LIF Richard Simmons

NIK Lassie [BW]

USA Japan Today

WGN Charlando

WOR Battlestar Galactica

9:05AM

TBS The Plunderers

9:10AM

CNN Showbiz Week

9:30AM

59 Punky Brewster (Debut) -Cartoon

6 7 8 13 27 Thirteen Ghosts of Scooby Doo

16 Kids Incoporated

19 This Old House

CBN Lone Ranger [BW]

CNN Style With Elsa Klensch

ESN Wrestling

LIF Weight Watchers Magazine

NIK Little Prince -Cartoon


USA Government Auctions

WGN People to People

10:00AM

3 Youth Talent Review

4 15 Storybreak

5 9 Alvin and the Chipmunks

6 7 8 13 27 Scooby's Mystery Funhouse

16 Ebony/JET Showcase

19 Magic of Oil Painting

24 WOR Wrestling

30 Eddie Bond

CBN Forbidden Trail

CNN News -Steve Schatz

HBO Red Dawn

LIF You! -Magazine

MAX Super Fuzz

NIK Nick Rocks

NSH Countryclips

USA Hollywood Insider

WGN Wild Kingdom

10:10AM
CNN Science Technology Week -Charle Crawford

10:30AM

4 15 Dungeons and Dragons

59 Kidd Video

6 7 8 13 27 The Littles

16 Fred Pickard: Football

19 Frugal Gourmet

30 Johnny Majors Football

BET Video Auction

CNN College Football Review -Craig Sager

LIF Whole New You

USA Beat the Pros -Contest

WGN Kung Fu -drama

11:00AM

3 15 Land of the Lost -Science Fiction

4 16 30 TBS College Football (Baylor @ Georgia)

5 Wrestling

6 7 8 13 27 Weekend Special

9 Mr. T -Cartoon

10 American Story -History

11 Sesame Street
19 Extension Arkansas

24 Abbott and Costello [BW]

BET Timeout for Sports

CBN Laredo

CNN News -Steve Schatz

ESN Sportscenter

LIF Working Mother

NIK You Can't Do That on Television

NSH Fire on the Mountain

USA College Football (Maryland @ Boston College)

WOR Voyagers! -Adventure

11:30AM

3 15 Charlie Brown & Snoopy

6 7 8 13 27 American Bandstand (Quarterflash, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam)

9 Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends -Cartoon

19 Pet Action Line

24 David Copperfield (Australian, 1983)

BET Greatest Sports Legends

CNN Evans & Novak

ESN 1982 NFL Year in Review

LIF What Every Baby Knows

NIK Dangermouse

NSH Country Notes-Magazine


WGN Jubal (1956)

12:00PM

3 Get Along Gang -Cartoon

9 Pop Goes the Country

10 New Literacy: An Intro to Computers

11 Saving Energy

15 Delta State Sports

19 To Be Announced

BET College Basketball: Super Games of the '80s

CBN Cimmaron Strip -Western

CNN News -Ken Chambers

E Mister Roger's Neighborhood

ESN Tennis (3 hrs)

HBO Not Necessarily the News

LIF Pet Peeves -Animals

MAX Swing Shift (1982)

NIK Belle & Sebastian

NSH Church Street Station -Music

WOR Enter the Ninja (1981)

12:30PM

3 9 15 College Football (Notre Dame @ Michigan)


5 Track and Field (IAFF Grand Prix)

6 Wrestling

7 Mail Order TV -Shopping

8 America's Top 10

11 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cooking

13 Bonanza

19 Rod & Reel -Fishing

27 All the King's Horses -Documentary

CNN Newsmaker Saturday - Charles Bierbauer

E Electric Company

HBO Tank

LIF Cable Health World Report

NIK Lassie [BW]

NSH Adventures of the Masked Phantom [BW]

1:00PM

7 Hee Haw

8 This Week in Country Music

10 Intro to College Composition

11 Modern Maturity

19 Wild, Wild World of Animals

24 G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero -Cartoon

27 Auto Racing (Wrangler Sanforset 400)

CNN News -Ken Chambers


E New Literacy: Computers

LIF Hot Properties -Richard Belzer

NIK Mister Gimme -Children

1:10PM

CNN Healthweek -Schwitzer/Rutz

1:30PM

68 Race for No. 1 -College Football

11 Victory Garden

13 In Search Of...

19 Stationary Ark -Wildlife

CBN Branded -Western

CNN Style With Elsa Klensch

NIK In the Fall -Drama

WGN Pardon My Sarong (1942)

2:00PM

4 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

5 Baseball Pre-Game

6 7 8 13 27 College Football Today

10 E Focus on Society -Sociology


11 Masterpiece Theatre (The Irish R.M. Pt. 2)

16 The Road to Glory (1936)

19 D.O.A. (1949)

30 Wild, Wild West -Adventure

BET Video Auction

CBN Wild Bill Hickok -Western

CNN News -Ken Chambers

LIF Lifestyles -Regis Philbin

MAX Mother Wore Tights

NIK Mighty Moose & the Quarterback Kid -Comedy/Drama

NSH Car Care Central

WOR Tilt (1979)

2:10PM

CNN Your Money -Stuart Varney

2:15PM

5 Baseball (St. Louis @ Chicago Cubs)

2:30PM

4 Vegas (1978 pilot for TV series)

6 College Football (UCLA/TENN or Washington/BYU)


7 8 13 27 College Football (UCLA at Tennessee)

CBN Rifleman [BW]

CNN Special Report

HBO Rhinestone

NSH American Sports Calvacade

TBS Headline News

USA Tennis (All-American Championships pre-taped)

2:50PM

TBS Fishin' With Orlando Wilson

3:00PM

10 People and Organizations

11 This Old House

24 My Bodyguard

30 Dragon Fights Back

BET Real Estate: Investment of the '80s

CBN Rifleman [BW]

CNN News -David French

ESN Pro Karate

LIF America Talks Back

MTV Top 20 Video Countdown

NIK Lights! Camera! Action! -children


WGN America's Top 10 -music

3:10PM

CNN Sports Close-Up -Dennis Dumler

3:20PM

TBS College Scoreboard

3:25PM

TBS Motorweek Illustrated

3:30PM

10 Victory Garden

11 Carry It On

19 Sporting Life

CBN Wagon Train

CNN Big Story -Don Miller

WGN Soul Train

3:55PM
TBS College Scoreboard

4:00PM

3 15 Horse Racing (13th Annual Marlboro Cup)

9 Music City USA

10 Intro to College Composition

11 Supersoccer

16 Soul Train

19 Nova (Conquest of the Parasites)

BET 60 Minutes to Success

CNN News -Rick Moore

E Firing Line

LIF Smart Money

MAX No Other Love

NIK Livewire -Teenagers

NSH Car Care Central

TBS Baseball (San Francisco @ Atlanta)

WOR Misadventures of Sherif Lobo

4:30PM

9 This Week in County Music

CNN Newsmaker Saturday

ESN Hydroplane Racing


HBO Consumer Reports

NSH Country Notes

USA Tennis Continues

WGN Welcome Back Kotter

5:00PM

3 Dateline: Memphis

4 Forum Four

5 Music City USA

9 Focus

10 Naturescene

11 Matinee at the Bijou

15 Essence -Magazine

16 Those Amazing Animals

19 Project Second Chance

24 To Be Announced

30 Solid Gold

BET Video Vibrations

CBN Monroes -Western

CNN News -Rick Moore

E Doctor Who

LIF Weight Watchers Magazine

NIK Out of Control

NSH Church Street Station


WGN Puttin' On the Hits

WOR Wrestling

5:15PM

HBO The Muppets Take Manhattan

5:30PM

4 15 CBS News -Bob Schiefer

5 Action News Five

9 NBC News -Connie Chung

10 Cinema Showcase (Carl Reiner)

19 Wild, Wild World of Animals

CNN Pinnacle (Wiliard Walkwell) -Profile

ESN Sportscenter

LIF Whole New You

NIK Nick Rocks

NSH Countryclips

WGN Greatest American Hero -Fantasy

5:45PM

MAX Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie


6:00PM

3 6 8 9 Hee Haw (Statler Bros, Stan Musial, Kieran Kane, Hagers, Victoria Hallman0

4 Solid Gold (Culture Club, Sister Sledge, Bily Ocean, Tears for Fears, Wham!)

5 Close-Up -Discussion

7 Fame -Drama

10 Topic: Memphis City Schools

13 Dialogue

15 Star Search (Ann Jillian)

16 Greatest American Hero

19 Austin City Limits (Gary Morris, Gail Davies)

24 Puttin' On the Hits

27 College Football Report

30 Star Search

CBN Laramie

CNN News -Rick Moore

ESN College Football Scoreboard

LIF You!

NIK You Can't Do That on TV

USA Hollywood Insider

WOR News

6:05PM

CNN Sports Saturday


6:30PM

5 Face To Face -Discussion

10 11 Innovation -Science

13 Press Conference -Discussion

24 Dance Fever (Thaao Penghlis, Katherine Helmond, Larry Manetti)

27 Puttin' On the Hits (Allen Fawcett)

CNN Investigative Report

E Sneak Previews

ESN College Football (Texas A&M vs. Crimson Tide)

LIf Working Mother

NIK Dangermouse

NSH Country Notes

USA Cover Story (Jose Feliciano)

WGN At the Movies

WOR Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

7:00PM

3 4 15 Airwolf

59 Gimme a Break! (5th season premiere. The Kiniski family mourns the Chief's death)

6 7 8 13 27 Movie "In Like Flynn" (1985)

10 11 Austin City Limits

16 Wrestling
19 Nashville swing

24 TV 2000 -Music

30 Dempsey and Makepeace

A&E Dark Journey (1937)

BET Timeout for Sports

CBN Sands of Iwo Jima (1949)

CNN News

E Pallisers (Pt. 11)

HBO The Natural

LIF Family Guide Presents

MAX Porky's

NIK National Geographic Explorer

NSH Grand Ole Opry Live

TBS College Football (Pittsburgh @ Ohio State)

USA Czech Mate (1985)

WGN Shadow of the Hawk (1976)

WOR Kill Me If You Can (1977)

7:30PM

5 9 Facts of Life (7th Season Premiere. Edna's Edibles is gutted by fire. Part 1 of 2)

19 Country Express

BET Greatest Sports Legends

LIF Journey to Adventure

NSH Church Street Station


8:00PM

3 4 15 Movie "Illusions" (1983)

5 9 Golden Girls (Debut)

10 Country Auction

11 Walk Through the 20th Century

16 Movin' On -drama

19 The Racket (1951)

24 Return to Eden -Drama

30 Start of Something Big

BET College Basketball Super Games of '80s

CNN News -Rick Moore

E Soundstage (Loverboy; from 1983 concert)

LIF Better Way -Interview

NSH American Sports Calvacade

8:10PM

CNN Showbiz Week

8:30PM

59 227 (Series Debut)

CNN This Week in Japan


ESN College Football Continues

LIF Whole New You

USA Day Mars Invaded Earth (1963)

9:00PM

59 Miss America Pageant (Host: Gary Collins)

6 7 8 13 27 Love Boat

10 Kate & Anna McGarrigle In Concert

11 Independents: Agenda -Documentary

16 WOR Wrestling

30 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

A&E Spitfire (1942)

CBN I Spy

CNN News

E Austin City Limits (Bonnie Raitt)

LIF Christian Lifestyle Magazine

MAX Sudden Impact

WGN News

9:30PM

HBO Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton

LIF Herbert W. Armstrong

NSH Countryclips
WGN INN News

10:00PM

3 6 7 8 13 15 News

4 Wrestling

16 Hatfields and the McCoys (1975)

19 Pardon Us (1931)

24 Too Close for Comfort

27 ABC News

30 Clone Master (1978)

BET Video Auction

CBN Success 'N' Life

CNN Pinnacle

E Six-Gun Heroes [BW]

ESN College Football

LIF Jimmy Swaggart

MTV 'Til Tuesday

NIK Turkey Television

USA Smithereens (1982)

WGN Twilight Zone [BW]

WOR Horse Racing

10:15PM
6 7 13 ABC News

27 Joe Forrester -crime drama

ESN Sportscenter

TBS Night Tracks Chartbusters

10:30PM

3 Murder on Flight 502 (1975)

6 This Week in Country Music

78 Wrestling

13 Soul Train

15 Dance Fever

24 Beasts (1983)

CBN John Ankerberg

CNN Sports

NSH Fire on the Mountain

WGN On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970)

WOR Graduation Day (1981)

10:40PM

HBO Police Academy

11:00PM
4 New York Hot Tracks

59 News

6 City for Conquest (1940)

15 Solid Gold

19 Country Express

A&E Dark Journey (1937)

BET Real Estate Investments of the '80s

CBN To Africa With Love

CNN News -Sasha Foo

ESN College Football

LIF Christian Chidren's Fund

MAX Q

NIK Route 66 [BW]

NSH Grand Ole Opry Live

11:15PM

27 The Mask (1961)

TBS Night Tracks (5hrs. 45mins)

11:30PM

5 Saturday Night Live (Bill Murray, host; rebroadcast from 1981)

7 The Door Is Always Open (Waylon Jennings)

8 David and Bathsheba (1951)


9 College Football (3hrs)

13 New York Hot Tracks

CNN Evans & Novak

LIF Family Guide Presents

NSH Bobby Bare

12:00AM

3 The Human Monster (1939)

15 16 Soul Train

30 College Football (3hrs)

BET 60 Minutes to Success

CBN Ethiopia: Nightmare Continues

CNN News

NIK National Geographic Explorer

USA Night Flight

12:10AM

CNN On the Menu

12:25AM

HBO Where the Boys Are '84


12:30AM

4 24 Ebony/JET Showcase (debut)

CNN Investigative Report

LIF Nature of Things

MAX Night of the Shooting Stars

NSH Adventures of the Masked Phantom (1939)

WOR The Impossible Years (1968)

1:00AM

4 Headline News

5 Movie -To Be Announced

8 ABC News

13 Country Music Television (3hrs. 30mins)

16 Ebony/JET Showcase

24 Rev. Ike

A&E Spitfire

BET Video Vibrations

CBN Zola Levitt

CNN Crossfire -Tom Braden

ESN College Football Continues

LIF Good Sex -Ruth Westheimer

USA Night Flight (Space Patrol, Chris Isaak)

WGN Tales From the Darkside


1:15AM

8 Little Breadcast

TBS Night Tracks Continues

1:30AM

3 Doomed to Die (1940)

CBN Jewish Voice

CNN Sports

WGN Wall Street Journal Report

2:00AM

CBN 700 Club

CNN News

LIF To Be Announced

USA Night Flight (Angel City)

WGN INN News

2:10AM

HBO Rhinestone
2:20AM

MAX Hollywood Hot Tubs

2:30AM

3 The Desperadoes (1943)

9 Soul Train (Don Henley, Whitney Houston)

CNN Newsmaker Saturday

ESN Sportscenter

LIF Millionaire Maker

WGN Six Bridge to Cross (1955)

WOR Cash on Delivery (1956)

3:00AM

4 Headline News Continues

5 Action News Five

13 Country Music TV Continues

BET Time Out for Sports

CNN Larry King

ESN Tennis

LIF Hot Properties

NIK Turkey TV

USA Night Flight (Mink de Ville)


3:15AM

TBS Night Tracks Continues

3:30AM

9 The Razor's Edge (1946)

BET Greatest Sports Legends

CBN Heritage Singers

4:00AM

3 Golden Boy (1939)

BET College Basketball

CBN World View

CNN Sports -Chick/Miller

LIF '80s Woman

NIK Route 66 [BW]

USA Night Flight

WOR Headline News

4:05AM

MAX Porky's
4:15AM

HBO Not Necessarily the News

4:30AM

CBN Our World

CNN Moneyweek

LIF Cable Health World Report

WGN Movietone News [BW]

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I see that WHBQ relayed CMTV (before the flip to CMT) in the mid 1980s late at night. Were
there any other stations airing CMTV late at night?

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Just some factoids about the ND/Michigan game: This was the date (and it was on this
broadcast) when Jim Nantz made his debut with CBS Sports on The Prudential College Football
Report, which was CBS' college football halftime show of the time (Pat Haden was at the desk
with him for that first year).

Jim would be in this capacity for 4 seasons from 1985-89; starting in 1989, he was moved to the
game announcing position.

Brent Musburger was the game announcer here, and Ara Parseghian was the color man.

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KOB Albuquerque and its relays also aired CMTV overnight...

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Of course on WMC in Memphis nothing came before Memfus Rasslin' at 11 AM. They would run
late into whatever live sports were on NBC rather than cut it short or pre-empt it.

Retro: North Georgia Monday, September 9, 1974

From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

6 AM Christopher Closeup

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Today (Lawrence Welk discusses part two of his

autobiography, "A-One, A-Two.")

9 AM Today In Georgia (producer Al Ruddy and director

Robert Aldrich discuss "The Longest Yard," a movie

filmed in Georgia)
10 AM Name That Tune

10:30 Winning Streak

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Tony Randall, Harvey Korman,

Leslie Uggams, Sandy Duncan, Roddy McDowall,

Demond Wilson, Totie Fields, Marcia Wallace, Charley

Weaver)

12 N News

12:30 Merv Griffin (James Franciscus, Ida Lupino, Mike Connors,

Joel McCrea)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 How To Survive A Marriage

4 PM Big Valley

5 PM Mod Squad

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor)

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Born Free (debut, stars Gary Collins and Diana Muldaur)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Joe Kidd" (Clint Eastwood, from '72)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Dom DeLuise subs for Johnny; guest:

James Coco)

1 AM Tomorrow (from Hawaii: Claire Booth Luce and Paul Bragg,


a 93-year-old who conducts exercise classes)

2 AM News

WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Today

9 AM Phil Donahue (tennis pro Rosemary Casals talks about

professional sports and women's liberation)

10 AM Name That Tune

10:30 Winning Streak

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (Kate Jackson, Carol Wayne,

Earl Holliman, Bill Macy, Marty Feldman)

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Jackpot! (delay from 12 N)

1:30 Jeopardy! (last few months of the original Art Fleming

version)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 How To Survive A Marriage

4 PM Somerset
4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

5:30 Bewitched

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals (debut)

8 PM Born Free

9 PM NBC Movie: "Joe Kidd"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

5:30 Camera Three (delay from Sun 11 AM)

6 AM Summer Semester: "Practical Health For The Layman"

6:30 Captain Kangaroo (day-behind)

7:30 Atlanta A.M.

8 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd)

9 AM Phil Donahue (rape in the U.S. is discussed by Dr. Dorothy

Hicks, rape-crisis center administrator at Florida's Jackson

Memorial Hospital)

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit
11 AM Now You See It (Jack Narz version)

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM What's My Line? (Jack Cassidy, Anita Gillette, Bert Convy,

Arlene Francis)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '74 (Richard Dawson, Brett Somers, Scoey Mitchlll,

Elaine Joyce, Fannie Flagg)

4 PM Bewitched

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Loretta Lynn; Carol Channing, the Smothers

Brothers, Conway Twitty, George Vecsey (author of a biography of

Loretta), an Appalachian coal miner)

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:30 TV5 Reports

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Maude (Maude locks horns with a special visitor, John Wayne,

in the third-season opener.)

9:30 Rhoda (debut, with Mary Tyler Moore on hand to help get Rhoda

started on her new life in New York)


10 PM Medical Center

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "I Confess"

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)

In-school programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Insight

7:30 Atlanta Week In Review

8 PM Chrome-Plated Nightmare (John Jerome, author of "The Death

Of The Automobile," argues that automobiles are "an ecological,

economic, and engineering disaster.")

9 PM The Death Goddess (Japanese opera about an undertaker with

the power to save the dying)

10 PM Kup's Show

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)

7 AM Jim And Jesse (country music)

7:30 News
8 AM New Zoo Revue

8:30 Funtime

9:30 Movie: "A Very Special Favor"

11:30 Brady Bunch

12 N Password (celebrities and their wives: Greg Morris, Ed

Asner, Don Galloway, Dick Gautier)

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 The Girl In My Life

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM $10,000 Pyramid (Peter Lawford, Jo Ann Pflug)

4:30 Lassie

5 PM Beverly Hillbillies

5:30 The Lucy Show

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner)

7 PM Raymond Burr ("Ironside" reruns)

8 PM The Rookies (third-season opener)

9 PM NCAA Football: Notre Dame-Georgia Tech

12 M News (time approximate)

WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)


6:30 Good Morning Atlanta

7 AM Rise And Shine

8 AM Green Acres

8:30 Our Miss Brooks

9 AM Hazel

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10 AM Password (celebrities and their children: Joyce Bulifant,

Joseph Campanella, Bert Convy, Robert Fuller, day-behind

from 12 N)

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid (Loretta Swit, Robert Vaughn, day-behind

from 4 PM)

11 AM One Life To Live (day-behind from 3:30 PM)

11:30 Brady Bunch

12 N News

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Truth Or Consequences

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Movie: "Thunderbirds" (nothing to do with the supermarionation

characters)

5:30 Dealer's Choice

6 PM News
6:30 ABC News

7 PM Concentration

7:30 Sea World (Shamu the killer whale, performing dolphins, the

capture of a rare blue whale, kids quizzing host Lloyd Bridges

at San Diego's Sea World)

8 PM The Rookies

9 PM NCAA Football: Notre Dame-Georgia Tech

12 M News (time approximate)

12:40 Bonanza

1:40 News

WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)

6:25 Farm Report

6:30 Summer Semester

7 AM Morning Show

8 AM CBS News

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N News

12:25 Paul Harvey


12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM That Girl

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '74

4 PM Tattletales

4:30 Merv Griffin (Buddy Hackett, Phyllis Diller, Stuart Whitman,

rock group Mark and Clark Expedition, singers Tony Balli

and Harriet Schock)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Mod Squad

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Maude

9:30 Rhoda

10 PM Medical Center

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "The Victim"

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

6:50 Story Of Jesus

6:55 Robins Profile/News


7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Let's Talk It Over

9:30 General Hospital

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Almanac

1:15 Date With Del (WMAZ g.m. Albert Sanders previews

the new CBS shows.)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '74

4 PM Tattletales

4:30 Bonanza

5:30 To Tell The Truth (Nipsey Russell, Anne Meara,

Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News


7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM NCAA Football: Notre Dame-Georgia Tech

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 Movie: "Counterpoint"

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS)

In-school programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Consultation

7:30 Folk Guitar Plus

8 PM Chrome-Plated Nightmare

9 PM The Death Goddess

10 PM Washington Debates For The '70s (Edmund Muskie

(D-ME), and Bill Brock (R-TN) debate defense spending.)

sign of 11 PM

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)


6 AM Buck Owens

6:30 New Zoo Revue

7 AM Romper Room

7:30 Three Stooges/Little Rascals

8:30 Mister Ed

9 AM Donna Reed (guest: Bobby Burgess)

9:30 Andy Griffith

10 AM Movie: "The Sicilians"

12 N The Lucy Show

12:30 Beat The Clock (guest: Anita Gillette)

1 PM Movie: "Alias Nick Beal"

3 PM Speed Racer

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Leave It To Beaver

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

6:30 That Girl

7 PM Hogan's Heroes

7:30 Andy Griffith

8 PM Father Knows Best

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Movie: "Not As A Stranger"


12 M Movie: "Adventure In Diamonds" (one of the stars

in this one from 1940 is Elizabeth Patterson, Mrs.

Trumbull on "I Love Lucy")

1:30 Movie: "Alias Nick Beal"

3:25 News

3:45 Movie: "Count Three And Pray" (watch for Raymond

Burr, from '55)

5:40 News

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS)

In-school programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Crime In Atlanta

6:30 Making Things Work

6:45 Charlie's Pad

7 PM Book Beat

7:30 People In Jazz: Lou Rawls

8 PM It's Your City (a first look at the Atlanta Regional

Development Plan)

9:30 Board Of Education (today's meeting of the Atlanta

Board of Education)
11 PM Captioned ABC News

sign of 11:30 PM

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM New Zoo Revue

9:30 Good Morning Show

10 AM Name That Tune

10:30 Winning Streak

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jackpot!

12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Not For Women Only

1:30 Jeopardy!

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 How To Survive A Marriage

4 PM Somerset

4:30 My Favorite Martian

5 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

5:30 The Virginian


7 PM NBC News

7:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive

8 PM Born Free

9 PM NBC Movie: "Joe Kidd"

11 PM That Girl

11:30 Tonight Show

WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS)

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Folk Guitar Plus

7:30 Sewing Skills

8 PM Chrome-Plated Nightmare

9 PM The Death Goddess

sign of 10 PM

WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.)

7 AM Bozo's Big Top

7:30 Porky Pig

8 AM Dennis The Menace

8:30 Real McCoys

9 AM Movie: "Dance With Me Henry" (one of Abbott and Costello's


last; watch for Danny Thomas' TV son Rusty Hamer, from '56)

11 AM Lone Ranger

11:30 Mayberry R.F.D.

12 N 700 Club

1:30 It's A New Day

2 PM Bozo's Big Top

2:30 Porky Pig

3 PM Jef's Collie

3:30 Dr. Kildare

4:30 To Tell The Truth

5 PM Real McCoys

5:30 Room 222

6 PM Movie: "The Night Fighters"

8 PM 700 Club

9:30 Happy Goodmans (gospel music)

10:30 Good News

11 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

sign of 11:30 PM

WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.)

4:30 Little Rascals

5 PM Bingo

6 PM Cofee Break

6:05 Gigantor
6:30 Bullwinkle

7 PM Peter Gunn

7:30 Robin Hood

8 PM Invisible Man

8:30 Lassie

9 PM Praise The Lord

10 PM Midnight Meditation

10:05 Three Stooges

10:30 Cartoons And Stooges

11 PM Four Star Theatre

11:30 Big Attack

sign of 12 M

Retro: Cincinnati/Columbus/Dayton Tues, Sept 9, 1958

from TV Guide- Southern Ohio edition

WLW Television: WLWD 2-NBC/ABC Dayton, WLWC 4-NBC Columbus, WLWT 5-NBC Cincinnati

6:30 (4) Industry on Parade

6:30 (5) Good Morning

6:45 (2) Farm Outlook

6:45 (4) Weather

7:00 Today

9:00 (2) Movie "Mrs. Miniver"

9:00 (4) Movie "An American Romance"

9:00 (5) Paul Dixon (c)


10:30 Treasure Hunt

11:00 Price is Right

11:30 Concentration

noon 50-50 Club

1:30 Tic Tac Dough

2:00 It Could Be You

2:30 Haggis Baggis (c)

3:00 Today is Ours

3:30 From These Roots

4:00 Queen for a Day

4:45 Modern Romances

5:00 (2) Sir Lancelot "Ruby of Radnor"

5:00 (4) Movie "Intermezzo"

5:00 (5) Movie "Gaslight"

5:30 (2) Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 (2) Annie Oakley "A Tall Tale"

6:30 News/Weather/Sports

6:45 NBC News

7:00 (2) 26 Men "Gun Hand" (48 hrs ahead of ch 5)

7:00 (4) All Star Theater "Front Page Father"

7:00 (5) Sparkle Showcase "Deborah"

7:30 (2) Cheyenne "The Angry Sky"

7:30 (4-5) Win with a Winner (Finale)

8:00 (4-5) Film Drama "Mr. Krane" (c, set in 1970)

8:30 (2) Wyatt Earp "Woman Trouble"


9:00 (2) Broken Arrow "War Trail"

9:00 (4-5) Theater "Strange Counsel"

9:30 Bob Cummings "Air Force Calls-Grandpa Answers"

10:00 Californians "Shanghai Queen"

10:30 (2) Playhouse 30

10:30 (4) Studio 57 "The Director"

10:30 (5) Star Theater "Model Wife"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:15 (4) Movie "Alleghany Uprising"

11:15 (5) Movie "French Leave"

11:20 (2) Jack Paar (guests Jack Haskell, Sally Victor, and Charlie Weaver (Clif Arquette))

WTVN 6-ABC Columbus

8:55 News (Chuck Nuzum)

9:00 Romper Room

10:00 Movie "Slim"

11:15 Cartoons

11:50 News (Chuck Nuzum)

noon Love of Life (CBS, not cleared by 10)

12:30 Topper

1:00 Movie "Happy Land"

2:30 Movie "Angels with Dirty Faces"

4:00 Casper Capers

5:00 Sir Lancelot "Ruby of Radnor"

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club


6:00 Casey Jones

6:30 Frontier Doctor "Danger Valley"

6:55 News (Joe Hill)

7:00 Tracer "The Unwanted"

7:30 Cheyenne "The Angry Sky"

8:30 Wyatt Earp "Woman Trouble"

9:00 Broken Arrow "War Trail"

9:30 Falcon

10:00 TBA

10:30 Action Theater "A Guilty Woman"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:15 Jack Paar (NBC, not cleared by 4)

WHIO 7-CBS Dayton

9:30 Cartoons

9:45 CBS News

10:00 For Love or Money

10:30 Play Your Hunch

11:00 Arthur Godfrey

11:30 Top Dollar

noon Love of Life

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Our Miss Brooks "Le chien chaud" (which means hot dog, the plot has Miss Brooks
moonlighting at a hot dog stand)

1:30 As the World Turns


2:00 Beat the Clock

2:30 House Party (Art visits the children's section of the San Diego Zoo)

3:00 Big Payof

3:30 Movie Matinee: Star Performance "The Case of Emily Cameron"/Topper/Foreign


Legionnaire

5:00 Movie "Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm"

6:00 Little Rascals

6:30 News/Weather

6:45 Sports (Ted Ryan)

7:00 Kingdom of the Sea "Tuna Clipper"

7:30 Stories of the Century "Rube Barrow"

8:00 Mr. Adams & Eve "Me, the Jury"

8:30 Keep Talking

9:00 Highway Patrol

9:30 Spotlight Playhouse "The Cardinal's Secret"

10:00 Bid 'n' Buy

10:30 Thin Man "The Painted Witness"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:20 Movie "Incident"

WCPO 9-ABC Cincinnati

6:45 Farm News

7:00 Religion Today

7:15 Know Your World

8:00 Willie Wonderful

8:55 Al Lewis
10:00 Puzzle Panel

10:30 Grand Ole Opry

11:00 Al & Wanda Lewis

noon Weather (Paula Jane)

12:05 Movie "Michael Shayne, Private Detective"

1:30 Topper

2:00 Our Miss Brooks

2:30 Janet Dean

3:00 American Bandstand (guest Dale Wright, a native of Cincinnati)

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4:00 The Bean

4:30 Edge of Night (CBS, not cleared by 12)

5:00 Sir Lancelot "Ruby of Radnor"

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 Jet Jackson "Secret Room"

6:30 This is Music

7:30 Cheyenne "The Angry Sky"

8:30 Wyatt Earp "Woman Trouble"

9:00 Broken Arrow "War Trail"

9:30 Star & Story "The Thin Line"

10:00 Impact News (Henry O'Neill/Steve Palmer)

10:15 Country Store

10:30 Dr. Hudson's Journal "Carlton Story"

11:00 Yesterday's Newsreel

11:15 Jack Paar (NBC, not cleared by 5)


WBNS 10-CBS Columbus

8:00 Cartoons

8:45 Tom Gelba

9:00 TV Kindergarten

9:45 Movie: TBA

11:00 Arthur Godfrey

11:30 Top Dollar

noon News/Weather

12:20 Farm Time (Bill Zipf)

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Susie "Seven Ways to Fire"

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Ann Reider

2:15 Slimnastics (Ferguson)

2:30 House Party

3:00 Sharp Comments

3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge of Night

5:00 Flippo the Clown

6:00 Explorer

6:30 Outdoors (Don Mack)


7:00 News (Chet Long)

7:15 CBS News

7:30 Name That Tune

8:00 Mr. Adams & Eve "Me, the Jury"

8:30 Keep Talking

9:00 To Tell the Truth

9:30 Spotlight Playhouse "The Cardinal's Secret"

10:00 Bid 'n' Buy

10:30 Highway Patrol

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:15 Movie "Main Street to Broadway"

WKRC 12-CBS Cincinnati

8:00 Skipper Ryle

8:55 Romper Room

10:00 For Love or Money

10:30 Play Your Hunch

11:00 Arthur Godfrey

11:30 Top Dollar

noon Love of Life

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Mr. District Attorney

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Beat the Clock


2:30 House Party

3:00 Big Payof

3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Movie "King's Rhapsody"

6:30 Steve Donovan "The Midnight Election"

7:00 Millionaire "The Berry Hawley Story"

7:30 Name That Tune

8:00 Mr. Adams & Eve "Me, the Jury"

8:30 Keep Talking

9:00 To Tell the Truth

9:30 Spotlight Playhouse "The Cardinal's Secret"

10:00 Bid 'n' Buy

10:30 Boots & Saddles

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:15 Movie "Edge of Darkness"

WOSU 34-Edu Columbus

5pm Children's Corner

5:30 Number of Things

5:45 UN Review (premiere, this consisted of 34 programs)

6:00 Criminal Man

6:30 Big Picture "Preamble to Peace"

7:00 Religions of Man


7:30 Scientific Methods

8:00 Facts of Medicine

8:30 Language & Linguistics

8:45 Ohio Story

9:00 UN Review

9:15 Ohio Story

WCET 48-Edu Cincinnati

No programming listed

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ABC did not yet have a full (read: prior to 3 P.M. Eastern time) daytime schedule.

But the network would launch "Operation Daybreak" a few weeks later, and as a result, the
network had weekday daytime programming from 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. EDT/EST.

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Which started October 13. New shows in CAPS:

11 AM DAY IN COURT (the most successful of the new shows,

lasting until 1965, although usually in the afternoon)

11:30 THE PETER LIND HAYES SHOW

12:30 MOTHER'S DAY (game show hosted by Dick Van Dyke,

and one he still says he hated)

1 PM THE LIBERACE SHOW

1:30 (Local--you didn't dare go up against "As The World Turns"

in those days)

2 PM CHANCE FOR ROMANCE (John Cameron Swayze hosts a

"Dating Game" wannabe that is the first of these shows to

fall--it is canceled in December.)

2:30 (Local--I can't give you a reason unless ABC came up short on

programs.)

3 PM Beat The Clock (moved from CBS)

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM American Bandstand

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club (MWF)/

Walt Disney's Adventure Time (reruns of the "MMC" serials, TTh)


Retro: This week in TV Guide, September 8, 1973 - MN State Edition

This week it's the 1973 Fall Preview, and we reminisce about such hits as Lotsa Luck, Calucci's
Dept. and The New Perry Mason Show. All right, to be fair, there's also Kojak, The Six-Million
Dollar Man and Police Story. Plus upcoming movies, sports, In Concert vs. The Midnight Special,
and more!

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/09/th...er-8-1973.html

As usual your comments, positive as well as negative, are most welcome.

This week's listing, from Wednesday, September 12, 1973, presents a mix of the old and the new,
for both daytime and nighttime. But does anyone see anything that's truly memorable?

KTCA, Channel 2 (PBS)

Morning

10:00a Electric Company

Afternoon

12:00p Sesame Street

03:30p Spanish For Teachers

04:00p Mister Rogers Neighborhood

04:30p Sesame Street

05:30p Electric Company

Evening

06:00p From the Bottom Up

06:30p Inquiry

07:00p Narukami the Thundergod

08:30p Man Builds, Man Destroys


09:00p MacPhail on Show

09:30p To Be Announced

KDAL, Channel 3 (Duluth) (CBS)

Morning

07:00a CBS News (Rudd/Quinn)

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Jokers Wild

09:30a $10,000 Pyramid

10:00a Gambit

10:30a Love of Life

10:55a CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

11:00a The Young and The Restless

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

Afternoon

12:00p Town and Country

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Guiding Light

01:30p The Edge of Night

02:00p The Price is Right

02:30p Match Game 73 (Richard Dawson, Nanette Fabray, Charles Nelson Riley, Brett Somers,
Bobby Van, Elaine Joyce)

03:00p Secret Storm

03:30p Dragnet

04:00p Mike Doulgas (Don Meredith, Tiny Tim, Miss Universe, Ed Sabol, Cleveland Daredevils)
05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Mary Tyler Moore

07:00p Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour (Howard Cosell, Chuck Connors)

08:00p Cannon

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Movie Hunters Are for Killing

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

06:30a Summer Semester (Practical English for Hispanic Americans)

07:00a Carmen

07:30a Clancy and Willie

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Jokers Wild

09:30a $10,000 Pyramid

10:00a Gambit

10:30a Love of Life

10:55a Live Today

11:00a The Young and The Restless

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

Afternoon

12:00p Midday

12:30p As the World Turns


01:00p Guiding Light

01:30p The Edge of Night

02:00p The Price is Right

02:30p Match Game 73 (Richard Dawson, Nanette Fabray, Charles Nelson Riley, Brett Somers,
Bobby Van, Elaine Joyce)

03:00p Secret Storm

03:30p Movie Rio Conchos

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Laurel and Hardy (B&W)

07:00p Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour (Howard Cosell, Chuck Connors)

08:00p Cannon

10:00p News (local)

10:50p Movie East of Sudan

12:45p Movie Whos Got the Action

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

06:00a Minnesota Today

06:30a Not For Women Only (Mrs. Bennett Cerf, Barbara Howar, Robert Green, Mollie Parnis)

07:00a Today (Ian Whitcombe)

09:00a Dinah Shore

09:30a Baffle

10:00a Wizard of Odds

10:30a Hollywood Squares (June Allyson, Rich Little, Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Vincent Price,
Karen Valentine, Charley Weaver)

11:00a Jeopardy

11:30a Who, What or Where Game

11:55a NBC News (Edwin Newman)

Afternoon

12:00p News

12:15p Dial Five

01:00p Days of Our Lives

01:30p The Doctors

02:00p Another World

02:30p Return to Peyton Place

03:00p Somerset

03:30p Dick Van Dyke (B&W)

04:00p The Mod Squad

05:00p Hogans Heroes

05:30p NBC News (John Chancellor)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Hollywood Squares (Buddy Hackett, Janet Leigh, Rose Marie, Suzanne Pleshette, Carl
Reiner, Wally Cox, Paul Lynde)

07:00p Adam-12

07:30p Movie In the Heat of the Night

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Johnny Carson (Bette Midler)

12:00a News (local)

12:05a Living Easy with Dr. Joyce Brothers (Sheila MacRae)


WDSM, Channel 6 (Duluth) (NBC)

Morning

07:00a Today (Ian Whitcombe)

09:00a Dinah Shore

09:30a Baffle

10:00a Wizard of Odds

10:30a Hollywood Squares (June Allyson, Rich Little, Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Vincent Price,
Karen Valentine, Charley Weaver)

11:00a Jeopardy

11:30a Who, What or Where Game

11:55a NBC News (Edwin Newman)

Afternoon

12:00p Living Easy with Dr. Joyce Brothers (Noel Harrison, Shirley Englehorn)

12:30p Three on a Match

01:00p Days of Our Lives

01:30p The Doctors

02:00p Another World

02:30p Return to Peyton Place

03:00p Somerset

03:30p Mr. Toot

04:00p Movie Desert Mice (B&W)

05:30p Dick Van Dyke (B&W)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p NBC News (John Chancellor)


07:00p Adam-12

07:30p Movie In the Heat of the Night

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Johnny Carson (Bette Midler)

KCMT, Channel 7 (Alexandria) (NBC/ABC)

Morning

07:00a Today (Ian Whitcombe)

09:00a Dinah Shore

09:30a Baffle

10:00a Wizard of Odds

10:30a Hollywood Squares (June Allyson, Rich Little, Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Vincent Price,
Karen Valentine, Charley Weaver)

11:00a Jeopardy

11:30a Who, What or Where Game

11:55a NBC News (Edwin Newman)

Afternoon

12:00p Farm Today

12:20p Trading Post

12:30p Three on a Match

01:00p Days of Our Lives

01:30p The Doctors

02:00p Another World

02:30p Return to Peyton Place

03:00p Somerset

03:30p Lets Make a Deal


04:00p Welcome Inn

04:30p Bewitched (B&W)

05:00p Kid Power (B&W)

05:30p NBC News (John Chancellor)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Hee Haw

07:30p Movie In the Heat of the Night

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Johnny Carson (Bette Midler)

WDSE, Channel 8 (Duluth) (PBS)

Afternoon

04:30p Electric Company

05:00p Sesame Street

Evening

06:00p Film

06:30p Inquiry

07:00p Narukami the Thundergod

08:30p Man Builds, Man Destroys

09:00p Homewood

10:00p Nine Symphonies By Whom?

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning
07:00a CBS News (Rudd/ Quinn)

08:00a News and Views

08:30a Romper Room (Miss Jody)

09:00a Mike Doulgas (Don Meredith, Tiny Tim, Miss Universe, Ed Sabol, Cleveland Daredevils)

10:00a Green Acres

10:30a Brady Bunch

11:00a Password (Dick Gautier, Vicki Lawrence)

11:30a Split Second

Afternoon

12:00p All My Children

12:30p Lets Make a Deal

01:00p The Newlywed Game

01:30p The Girl in My Life

02:00p General Hospital

02:30p One Life to Live

03:00p Love, American Style

03:30p Beat the Clock (Jim Backus)

04:00p The Big Valley

05:00p News (local)

05:30p ABC News (Smith/Reasoner)

Evening

06:00p To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen)

06:30p Truth or Consequences

07:00p Love Thy Neighbor

07:30p Movie She Lives!


09:00p Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law

10:00p News (local)

10:30p TV Times (Ed Asner, Gavin MacLeod, Rona Barrett, Jim MacGregor)

12:00a The Name of the Game

01:30a News (local)

WDIO, Channel 10 (Duluth) (ABC)

Morning

09:00a New Zoo Revue

09:30a Jack LaLanne

10:00a The Newlywed Game

10:30a Brady Bunch

11:00a Password (Dick Gautier, Vicki Lawrence)

11:30a Split Second

Afternoon

12:00p All My Children

12:30p Lets Make a Deal

01:00p Lifestyle

01:30p The Girl in My Life

02:00p General Hospital

02:30p One Life to Live

03:00p Love, American Style

03:30p Movie Claudelle Inglish

05:30p ABC News (Smith/Reasoner)

Evening
06:00p News (local)

06:30p Lets Make a Deal

07:00p Love Thy Neighbor

07:30p Movie She Lives!

09:00p Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law

10:00p News (local)

10:30p TV Times (Ed Asner, Gavin MacLeod, Rona Barrett, Jim MacGregor)

WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

06:30a Figure Fitness

07:00a New Zoo Revue

07:30a Popeye and Porky

08:30a Mister Ed (B&W)

09:00a The Flintstones

09:30a I Dream of Jeannie

10:00a Father Knows Best (B&W)

10:30a Andy Griffith (B&W)

11:00a That Girl

11:30a Whats New?

Afternoon

01:00p Movie Green Grass of Wyoming

03:00p Gomer Pyle, USMC

03:30p Petticoat Junction

04:00p The Flintstones


04:30p Gilligans Island

05:00p Bewitched

05:30p Daniel Boone (B&W)

Evening

06:00p

06:30p Lucille Ball

07:00p Star Trek

08:00p Merv Griffin (Yul Brynner, Bobby Riggs, George Kirby, Lainie Kazan)

09:30p News (local)

10:00p Perry Mason

11:00p Movie Apartment for Peggy

KEYC, Channel 12 (Mankato) (CBS)

Morning

07:00a CBS News (Rudd/Quinn)

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Cofee Break

09:30a $10,000 Pyramid

10:00a Gambit

10:30a Love of Life

10:55a CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

11:00a The Young and The Restless

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

Afternoon

12:00p News
12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Guiding Light

01:30p The Edge of Night

02:00p The Price is Right

02:30p Match Game 73 (Richard Dawson, Nanette Fabray, Charles Nelson Riley, Brett Somers,
Bobby Van, Elaine Joyce)

03:00p Secret Storm

03:30p Jokers Wild

04:00p To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn)

04:30p Bonanza

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom

07:00p Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour (Howard Cosell, Chuck Connors)

08:00p Cannon

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Movie Hunters Are for Killing

Retro: New York City Sat, Sept 10, 1955

from TV Guide- New York Metropolitan edition

TVG also listed WICC 43-ABC/Dumont Bridgeport, but they had no scheduled programs on this
day

WCBS 2-CBS

6:45 Previews
6:55 Give Us This Day (Fr. Patrick Ahern)

7:00 Movie "The Return of Daniel Boone"

8:00 Space Funnies (Capt. Jet's co-pilot is Newark's Mark Lipstein)

9:00 On the Carousel (Tripp)

10:00 Hickory Dickory Dock "A Day at School"

10:30 Cartoon Carnival

11:00 Winky Dink & You

11:30 Tales of the Texas Rangers "Carnival Criss-Cross"

noon Big Top

1:00 Lone Ranger "Mission Bells"

1:30 Uncle Johnny Coons

2:00 Movie "Wyoming Outlaw"

3:00 Movie "The Magic Face"

4:30 Amos 'n' Andy "The Gun"

5:00 Stories of the Century "Rube Barrows"

5:30 Annie Oakley "Annie and the Higher Court"

6:00 News (Ned Calmer)

6:05 Weather (Carol Reed)

6:10 Sports (Jim McKay)

6:15 Laurel & Hardy "Perfect Day"

6:30 Man Behind the Badge "The Case of the Black Sheep"

7:00 Gene Autry "Six Gun Romeo"

7:30 Beat the Clock

8:00 Greatest Bands (guests: bands of Ralph Marterie, the Treniers, Jose Curbelo, and Buddy
Rogers)

9:00 Two for the Money


9:30 It's Always Jan (premiere)

10:00 Gunsmoke (premiere)

10:30 Damon Runyon Theater "Tobias the Terrible"

11:00 News (Ned Calmer)

11:10 Weather/Sports

11:15 Late Show "A Lady Takes a Chance"

12:45 Late Late Show "Black Beauty"

2:15 Give Us This Day (Fr. Andrew O'Reilly)

WRCA 4-NBC

6:25 Sermonette

6:30 Modern Farmer

7:00 Saturday (Herb Sheldon)

9:00 Children's Theater (Forrest)

9:30 Andy's Gang "Monkey's Temple"

10:00 Pinky Lee

10:30 Children's Corner (Josie Carey/Fred Rogers, some of Fred's characters from Mr. Rogers'
Neighborhood appeared here as well)

11:00 Commando Cody "Solar Sky Riders"

11:30 Mr. Wizard (season premiere)

noon Home Gardener (Alampis)

12:30 Movie "There is a Family"

2:00 US National Singles Tennis semis

5:00 Operation Success (Quentin Reynolds)

5:30 Movie "Captain Fury"

7:00 Television Workshop "Essays '55" (Martin Levin and 2 other writers read from their works)
7:30 Show Wagon (from St. Paul with performers Keith Thibodeaux (age 3) and Reita Green)

8:00 Kickof: 1955 (preview of college football season)

8:30 Dunniger Show (guest: Secret Service chief U.E. Broughman)

9:00 Musical Chairs

9:30 Donald O'Connor

10:00 Here's the Show (Ransom Sherman/Jonathan Winters)

10:30 Your Hit Parade (return)

11:00 News (Bob Wilson)

11:15 Mayor of the Town "Marilly's Murder"

11:45 Movie "Trade Winds"

WABD 5-DuMont

10:55 Prayer/News

11:00 Movie "Frontier Feud"

noon Movie "Who Killed Doc Robbin?"

1:00 Movie "My Dear Secretary"

2:30 Film Drama "The Substance of His House"

3:00 Movie "Father Makes Good"

4:00 Film Drama "Treasure of the Heart"

4:30 Film Drama "Three Strangers"

5:00 Movie "The Seven Ravens"

6:00 Film Drama "Polly"

6:30 Looney Tunes

7:00 Terry & the Pirates "The Loaded Dice Afair"

7:30 Joe Palooka "The Last Round"


8:00 Movie "Flame of the West"

9:00 Counterpoint "The Old Man"

9:30 American Barn Dance (Bill Bailey welcomes Mary Jane, Kay Brewer, Tex Williams, Homer &
Jethro, Doc Hopkins, the Candy Mountain Girls, and Cousin Alvin)

10:00 MDA Telethon (benefiting the National Muscle Research Center; to 5pm Sunday)

WABC 7-ABC

11:26 Morning Prayer (Fr. John P. Breheny)

11:30 Focus

noon Italian Cooking (Bontempis)

1:00 Movie "Strange Cargo"

2:00 Movie "Trail of the Yukon"

3:00 Hopalong Cassidy "Leather Burners"

4:15 Discovery Handicap horse race

4:30 Movie "Wild Horse Phantom"

5:00 School of Memory

5:30 Rin Tin Tin "The Bugle Call"

6:00 Movie "Lost Trail"

7:00 Step This Way

7:30 Harriet Van Horne (premiere)

8:00 Ozark Jubilee

9:00 Lawrence Welk

10:00 Studio 7 "And Suddenly You Know"

10:30 Miss America Pageant

mid. Evening Prayer (Fr. Breheny)


WNHC 8-ABC/CBS/NBC/DuMont New Haven

9:15 Mr. Wizard "Solutions"

9:45 Barker Bill's Cartoon

10:00 Andy's Gang (as ch 4)

10:30 Wild Bill Hickok "A Trap of Diamonds"

11:00 Bufalo Bill, Jr. "Redskin Gap"

11:30 Commando Cody "Robot Monster of Mars"

noon Big Top

1:00 Roy Rogers "Backfire"

1:30 Uncle Johnny Coons

2:00 Baseball: Yankees-Chicago (JIP from 11)

4:30 Make the Connection

5:00 Disneyland "Tomorrowland"

6:00 Lone Ranger "The Sherif's Wife"

6:30 You Asked for It

7:00 This is Your Life (Andy Devine is profiled)

7:30 Stage 7 "End of the Line"

8:00 Greatest Bands

9:00 Musical Chairs

9:30 Donald O'Connor

10:30 Miss America Pageant

mid. Movie "Joan of Ozark"

1:00 News

WOR 9-Ind
1pm Commercial Program

1:30 Cowboy G-Men "Gunslingers"

2:00 Movie "The Magic Bow"

3:30 Movie "Derby Day"

4:30 Movie "Straight Shooters"

5:30 Million Dollar Movie "Ruthless"

7:00 Post Time USA

7:15 Movie Museum "The Great Train Robbery" (Killiam)

7:30 Million Dollar Movie (replay from 5:30)

9:00 Movie (replay from 3:30)

10:00 Million Dollar Movie (replay from 5:30)

11:30 Movie "Egypt by Three"

WPIX 11-Ind

noon Treasure Chest

12:20 Movie "Gunfire"

1:30 Baseball Album (Slater)

1:40 Sports (Red Barber)

1:55 Baseball: Yankees-Chicago (Red alongside Mel Allen)

4:35 Sports (Red Barber)

4:45 Batter-Up

5:00 Cartoon Comics

5:30 Abbott & Costello "Paper Hangers"

6:00 Bufalo Bill, Jr. (as 8)

6:30 Clubhouse Gang


7:00 Ramar of the Jungle "Call to Danger"

7:30 San Francisco Beat "The Paisley Gang" (premiere)

8:00 Movie "Train to Tombstone"

9:00 Movie "Six-Gun Serenade"

10:00 Ringabuk

10:45 Film Shorts

10:55 Weather (Kennedy)

11:00 Movie "There's a Girl in My Heart"

WATV 13-Ind

10:58 TV Pastor (Marsh)

11:00 Aldo Aldi (Terry Taylor sings)

noon Casa Serena "The Blond Angel"

12:30 Junior Town Meeting "Tension in the Far East" (Bob Macdougall and Jerry Roberts
welcome panelists from Trenton, Brooklyn, Cedar Grove, and the Bronx)

1:30 Thrills in Sports

2:00 Congress Answers (NJ GOP Senator Cliford Case gets grilled by 3 reporters)

2:30 Movie "Mania for Melody"

3:30 Movie "Beneath Western Skies"

4:30 Junior Frolics (Fred Sayles)

5:30 Super Serial "Crimson Ghost" (pt 6)

6:00 Movie "Silent Code"

7:00 News/Sports

7:15 Foreign Press Report "Problems Facing Adenauer in Moscow"

7:30 Polka Party (Eddie Gronet; performers: Champagne Polka Timers, and the Polish National
Alliance Dance Group with Regina Kujowa and Stash Gritt)
8:00 German Variety

8:30 Big Picture

9:00 Carnaval Hispano

10:00 Ukrainian Melody Hour (Roman Marynowych welcomes Alicia Bucbinska, Mykola
Buchowski, and the dance group of Allentown-based Ukrainian Youth Organization)

10:30 Film Shorts

11:00 Movie "Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise"

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That date certainly goes down as a red-letter one, what with the premiere

of "Gunsmoke" and John Wayne introducing the first episode. I wonder if

anyone noticed on Horace Heidt's "Swift Show Wagon" the name Keith

Thibodeaux. About a year later he'd be playing Little Ricky on "I Love Lucy."

Also, I noticed a show called "Polka Party," and one of the acts is called the

Champagne Polka Timers. No doubt somebody was cashing in on Lawrence

Welk's popularity. Over the next few years, ABC would try to duplicate Welk's

success with a couple of polka shows: "It's Polka Time" and "Polka-Go-Round,"

as well as bandleaders Ray Anthony and Sammy Kaye. (Somebody even remembered

that Ted Mack was once a bandleader and gave him a special hour similar to Welk's
in "Amateur Hour"'s slot one Sunday in 1957; at the time Welk was hosting a second

show on Mondays, "Top Tunes And New Talent." ABC scheduled it for the

same night Elvis made his third and final appearance on "The Ed

Sullivan Show" (Mack had a half-hour's head start on Sullivan), so few people saw

Mack's show; critics, however, thought it was better than Welk's Saturday-night hour.

So much for giving him a second weekly hour like Welk had.)

There would be another red-letter day just three weeks later: the first episode of the

"Classic 39" filmed "Honeymooners."

Retro Schedule Utah/Idaho/W Wyoming Fri June 7 1974 (prime time)

Here's the rest of the schedule for June 7, 1974. (The PBS stations either didn't broadcast before
5pm or weren't listed.)

Source: June 1, 1974 TV Guide (Sonny and Cher on cover)

2-KUTV, Salt Lake (NBC)

2b-KBOI, Boise (CBS)

2c-KTWO, Casper (all nets)

3-KID, Idaho Falls (CBS)

4-KCPX, Salt Lake (ABC)

4b-KAID, Boise (PBS)

5-KSL, Salt Lake (CBS)

6-KIVI, Boise (ABC)

7-KUED, Salt Lake (PBS)

7b-KTVB, Boise (NBC)

8-KIFI, Idaho Falls (NBC)


10-KWRB, Thermopolis (all nets)

10p-KBGL, Pocatello

11-KMVT, Twin Falls (all nets)

11p-KBYU, Provo

5:00 2 Local news

2b 3 10 11 CBS news (Cronkite)

2c 4 ABC news (Reasoner/Howard K. Smith)

4b 7 10p Mister Rogers

5 Dragnet

7b 8 NBC news (Chancellor)

5:30 2 10 NBC news

2b 2c 3 4 7b 8 11 Local news

4b 7 10p Electric Company

5 CBS news

6:00 2 5 6 10 Local news

2b 3 Movie "Sidekicks" with Larry Hagman and Louis Gossett Jr.(TV movie from 1974)

2c Hawaii Five-O

4 Truth or Consequences

4b 7 10p Sesame Street

7b To Tell the Truth

8 Hogan's Heroes

11 Brady Bunch
6:15 6 ABC news (30 minute news starting at :15? Who else did that?)

6:30 2 Sale of the Century

4 To Tell the Truth

5 Ozzie's Girls (reboot of Ozzie and Harriet, but with two college girls instead of Ricky and the
kids)

7b Let's Make a Deal

8 Brian Keith

10 To be announced

11 Six Million Dollar Man

6:45 6 Local news

7:00 2 2c 7b 8 10 Sanford and Son

4 Brady Bunch

4b 7 10p Weather

5 Movie "Sidekicks"

6 Star Trek

11p Bicentennial Lecture

7:30 2 7b 10 Brian Keith

2b 3 Movie "Crime Club" with Lloyd Bridges and Cloris Leachman (1973 TV movie)

2c Six Million Dollar Man

4 Movie "Man Who Wanted to Live Forever" with Stuart Whitman and Sandy Dennis (1970)

4b 7 10p Wall Street Week


8 Police Surgeon (often called the worst TV show of all time)

11 Odd Couple

8:00 2 7b 8 10 Movie "Anderson Tapes" with Sean Connery (1971)

4b 7 10p Washington Week in Review

6 Brady Bunch (again, what other Mountain station started prime time at 8?)

11 Toma

11p National Spelling Bee (hosted by Jean Shepard)

8:30 2c Odd Couple

4b Washington Connection

5 Movie "Crime Club"

6 Six Million Dollar Man

7 10p June Wayne

9:00 2b Hawaii Five-O

2c Star Trek

3 Mannix

4 Toma

4b 7 10p Upstairs, Downstairs

11 Hawaii Five-O (NOT same episode as above)

11p Irv Kupcinet

9:30 6 Odd Couple


10:00 2 2b 2c 3 5 8 10 11 News

4 Mod Squad

6 Toma

7 Women in Science

10:30 2 7b 8 10 11 Tonight (Joey Bishop guest hosts)

11p Central Utah

10:35 2b Movie "Fearless Vampires" with Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate (1967)

2c Movie "Sidekicks"

10:40 3 Movie "Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum" (1940)

5 Mission Impossible

11:00 4 News

6 In Concert (California Jam concert w/Emerson Lake and Palmer, Black Oak Arkansas)

11:30 4 Movie "Black Cat" (w/Lugosi and Karlof; 1934)

11:40 5 Movie "Carousel" with Shirley Jones (1956)

Midnight 2 7b 8 Midnight Special (Kinks, ELO, Buddy Miles)

2c Movie "Crime Club"

12:45 4 Movie "Mad Doctor of Market Street" (1942)


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I don't know of any other ABC affiliate starting Smith and Reasoner on

the quarter-hour at that time, but WKRG, the CBS affiliate in Mobile,

carried Walter Cronkite 5:45-6:15 (CT) until sometime in the mid-'70s.

The 5:45 starting time may go back to the days of 15-minute newscasts;

what WKRG would do is local news at 5:30, Uncle Walter at 5:45, and

more local news from 6:15-6:30. But then again, WKRG played fast and

loose with the CBS schedule until CBS yanked KXLY's affiliation for doing

the same thing; apparently someone got scared and WKRG began airing

practically everything in pattern, including CBS News at 5:30.

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KWRB really preferred NBC programs from what I can tell. Were there diferent days where CBS
and ABC programs were aired?

-crainbebo

Only a show or two from the other networks, at least in prime time. The odd thing is that the
edition of TV Guide I used has an ad where KWRB calls itself a NBC/CBS/ABC affiliate, but its
programs were almost entirely NBC at the time.

World Retro: Monterrey, Mexico Mon, Sept 11, 1967

from TeleGuia- Monterrey edition

XEFB 3

noon Lassie "Concurso de cornetas"

12:25 Como cuidar al bebe y a mama (pediatric program)

12:30 Amor en el desierto (50th and final episode, Un pobre hombre debuts next day)

1:00 Se puede pasar?

1:30 Codazos

2:15 Carictulandia

2:30 El buen pastor "El perro para el padre Fitz"

3:30 Papa lo sabe todo (Father Knows Best) "Padre del ano"

4:00 77 Sunset Strip "Nueve para cinco"

5:00 Rin Tin Tin "Fuerte Aventura"

5:30 Dick Van Dyke "Done estas Corazon"

6:00 Adriana (ep 32)


6:30 Amor sublime (ep 12)

7:00 Lo prohibido (ep 21)

7:30 The Monkees "El capitan Cocodrilo"

8:00 El tunel del tiempo (Time Tunnel) "La venganza de los dioses"

9:00 Su programa musical

9:30 Hechizada (Bewitched) "Esas piladoras valen mucha plata"

10:00 Corrida de toros (one-day delayed bullfights from Mexico City)

XET 6

noon El club de las ardillas

12:30 El rancho de Chis Chas

1:15 Variedades

1:30 Primera edicion

1:45 Cotorreos

2:00 Mi historia favorita "El mundo exterior"

2:30 Documental

3:00 Educacion audiovisual

3:30 Cine en su casa "Ven a compartir mi amor"

5:00 El jardin de las maravillas

6:00 El super raton (Mighty Mouse)

6:30 Valores infantiles (kids' talent show, ages 3-13)

7:00 Muevanse todos

7:55 Noti Seis

8:00 Caceria humana "Dulce mujercita"

8:55 La ultima noticia


9:00 Los preguntones

9:30 Mosiaco Mexicano (salute to Matamoros)

10:30 Ultima edicion

10:45 Este noche hablamos

11:45 Apaguen las luces por favor

XHX 10

noon Caricaturas

12:30 Balcon a la vida

1:00 Angustia del pasado (ep 13)

1:30 Noticiero 1:30

2:00 Escenario real "Drama en el desierto"

2:30 Festival del cine mexicano "Mi cancion eres tu"

4:30 El payaso pipo

5:00 Cinelandia

6:00 La tormenta (ep 21)

6:30 El gran espactaculo (visiting Tokyo's Club Mikado)

7:30 Los Monstruos (Munsters)

8:00 Comicos y canciones

8:30 El heroe "Un terrible talentoso"

9:00 Felipa Sanchez (ep 20)

9:30 Valle de pasiones (Big Valley) "Justicia divina"

10:30 Noticiero Aceptaciones

10:45 Servicio social

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It appears that quite a lot of XEFB-3's schedule consisted of American shows dubbed into
Spanish.

I suspect that the dubbing was done by the shows' American producers so the dubbed versions
could be sold throughout the Spanish-speaking world.

And acquiring these shows probably cost XEFB a lot less money than to acquire or produce
programming domestically.

Of course, up in Canada, nearly all of the prime-time programs throughout the histories of CTV,
CTV-2, City TV, Global, and CHCH-11 in Hamilton (among others) are American programs, for the
same reason. They can be acquired quite inexpensively (since such acquisitions cost much less
than producing your own shows) and being in English, they don't have to air dubbed versions. In
fact, at one time, much of CBC English's prime-time schedule also consisted of U.S. imports, but
today, CBC is the only Canadian TV network whose prime-time schedule is made up mostly of
domestic product.

Really Retro: Boston, Friday, September 10th, 1948

Let's go back exactly 65 years, to a time when commercial television in Boston was three months
old. There were two stations on the air, WBZ-4 and WNAC-7. Below are the TV listings for that
date, as published in that day's Boston Globe.

Although the Globe listed the programs of WBZ and WNAC separately, I have posted their listings
in the more familiar format of time period, followed by programs in that time period on WBZ,
then WNAC.

WBZ-TV, Channel 4 (NBC)

WNAC-TV, Channel 7 (ABC/CBS/DuMont)

10 A.M.

4-Test Pattern (until 12 Noon)

11 A.M.

7-Test Pattern)(until 12 Noon)

1 P.M.

4-Test Pattern

1:30 P.M.

7-Test Pattern

1:55 P.M.

4-Major League Baseball: New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox (according to Shrp ports.com,
Boston lost 11-6 in ten innings. In retrospect, this loss may have cost Boston the American
League pennant, as the team tied Cleveland at the end of the regular-season and lost a one-
game playof!)

2 P.M.

7-Natrional Tennis Championships (this was the event at Forest Hills in New York that later
became the U.S. Open; according to TV listings in that day's New York Times, this event was not
televised in New York City itself, so I don't know if ABC, CBS, or DuMont originated the telecast)
(presumably, WNAC signed-of after the telecast ended unless it ran through 6 P.M. EDT)

5 P.M.

4-Sign-Of (time approximate after baseball)

6 P.M.

7-Small Fry Club (DuMont; hosted by Bob "Big Brother" Emery, who in 1952 returned to Boston
to do a long-running local version of this show on WBZ)
6:30 P.M.

4-Test Pattern

7-Russ Hodges' Scoreboard (DuMont)

6:45 P.M.

7-Film Shorts

6:55 P.M.

4-News Tape

7:00 P.M.

4-Kartoon Korner (that's the way the Globe spelled it; this was probably also the way WBZ did)

7-News and Views (ABC evening newscast)

7:14 P.M.

4-Weather or Not with Dr. James Austin (the first on-camera TV weather forecaster in Boston;
yes, the 7:14 P.M. time is not a typo!)

7:15 P.M.

7-Places, Please (short variety show) (CBS)

7:20 P.M.

4-(Shawmut) Nightly Newsteller (local newscast sponsored by the Shawmut Bank)

7:30 P.M.

4-Adventures of Rex and Rinty (presumably an episode of a movie serial; during the Summer and
Fall of 1948, WBZ carried an episode of a movie serial at 7:30 P.M. each evening they were on
the air; "Rinty" probably referred to Rin-Tin-Tin, who eventually would have his own hit TV series
in the 1950's)

7-News (presumably, this would be "Douglas Edwards and the News" from CBS)

7:45 P.M.

7-Face The Music (not the later game show of that title, but a musical interlude from CBS; that
day's Times indicated that Johnny Desmond was on that evening's show)

7:50 P.M.
4-(Camel) Newsreel Theatre-Newsreel film from either NBC or Movietone, narrated of-camera
by John Cameron Swayze)

8:00 P.M.

4-Movie: The Secret Valley (according to IMDB.com, I found a 1937 movie by that title starring
Richard Arlen and Virgina Grey)

7-Sportsmen's Quiz (CBS)

8:05 P.M.

7-High-School Football; Chelsea at Lynn English (in the Fall of 1948, WNAC actually televised
local high-school football games, most played at the Manning Bowl in Lynn, Massachusetts.
Today, regular-season high-school football in Massachusetts is televised on local cable-access
channels) (WNAC signed-of after the game ended)

9:15 P.M.

4-Newsreel (maybe local; but I didn't think WBZ began shooting local news film until the early-
to-mid 1950's)

9:25 P.M.

4-(Gillette) Cavalcade Of Sports (a boxing card from Madison Square Garden in New York; the
feature bout was a 10-round lightweight match between Paddy DeMarco and Willie Pep; I
believe Pep eventually became the world lightweight champ)

10:45 P.M.

4-(Boston Post) Views of News In New England (a young Arch MacDonald reading the news,
along with still photos from the now-defunct paper; the Post had worked with WBZ in several
news-related projects going back to the late 1930's on radio)

10:50 P.M.

4-Sign-Of

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"Kartoon Korner" is probably not a typo; I've heard of stations carrying

cartoon anthologies with names like "Kartoon Kapers," or, occasionally,

"Kartoon Karnival."

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I should have noted in my original post that from June 9th through September 22nd of 1948,
WBZ-4 was on the air only five evenings a week: Wednesday through Sunday.

Only if they had a baseball game or coverage of the 1948 political conventions would they go on
the air Mondays or Tuesdays, or during daytime hours on any day of the week.

Beginning on Monday, September 27th, 1948, WBZ would begin telecasting seven nights/days a
week.

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And the Boston Post was also seeking a television station - IIRC it was either channel 9 or 13
(they were both assigned to the Boston market at that time before eventually going to
Manchester NH and Portland ME respectively).

Retro: Central Ohio Wednesday, September 11, 1974

From TV Guide, Central Ohio Edition:

WLWD (WDTN) Ch. 2 Dayton (NBC)

6:20 Michigan History

6:50 Farming Today

7 AM Today (Eleanor McGovern discusses what it's like to be

a politician's wife in her book "Uphill: A Personal Story.")

9 AM Paul Dixon

10:30 Phil Donahue

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Tony Randall, Harvey Korman, Leslie

Uggams, Sandy Duncan, Roddy McDowall, Demond Wilson,

Totie Fields, Marcia Wallace, Charley Weaver)

12 N Bob Braun's 50-50 Club

1:30 Jeopardy! (final months on NBC)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World
3:30 How To Survive A Marriage

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Family Afair

5 PM Beverly Hillbillies

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor)

7 PM Bowling For Dollars

7:30 Hollywood Squares (Bobby Riggs, Florence Henderson,

Vincent Price, Rob Reiner, Connie Stevens, Rose Marie,

Rich Little, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)

8 PM Little House On The Prairie (debut)

9 PM Lucas Tanner (debut; David Hartman went almost directly

from this show to "Good Morning America")

10 PM Petrocelli (debut)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (the Bee Gees, Burt Reynolds, Freddie Prinze)

1 AM Tomorrow (a look at a wide spectrum of Hawaiian people and places,

including a 1200-foot clif used for hang gliding)

WLWC (WCMH) Ch. 4 Columbus (NBC)

6 AM Sunrise Seminar (not to be confused with "Sunrise/Summer Semester"

on Ch. 10)

6:30 Five Minutes To Live By


6:35 Columbus Today

7 AM Today

9 AM Paul Dixon

10:30 Phil Donahue

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Bob Braun's 50-50 Club

1:30 Jeopardy!

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 How To Survive A Marriage

4 PM Bonanza

5 PM Merv Griffin (Rosemary Clooney, pianist Errol Garner)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Little House On The Prairie

9 PM Lucas Tanner

10 PM Petrocelli

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News
WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6:20 Good Morning

6:30 Xavier University

7 AM Today

9 AM Paul Dixon

10:30 Phil Donahue

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Bob Braun's 50-50 Club

1:30 Jeopardy!

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 How To Survive A Marriage

4 PM Beverly Hillbillies

4:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

5 PM Family Afair

5:30 Jackpot! (delay from 12 N)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen,

Tom Poston)

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Little House On The Prairie


9 PM Lucas Tanner

10 PM Petrocelli

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WTVN (WSYX) Ch. 6 Columbus (ABC)

6:30 News

7 AM H.R. Pufnstuf (last show, delayed from Sept. 1 at 11 AM)

7:30 New Zoo Revue

8 AM Jef's Collie

8:30 Brady Bunch (delay of at least a week from 11:30 AM)

9 AM Wild Wild West

10 AM Company (local)

11 AM $10,000 Pyramid (Loretta Swit, Robert Vaughn, week-behind

from 4 PM)

11:30 The Lucy Show

12 N Password (celebrities and their wives: Greg Morris, Ed Asner,

Don Galloway, Dick Gautier, Bobby Van, Bert Convy)

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 The Girl In My Life


3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Lassie

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Mod Squad

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner)

6:30 Bewitched

7 PM Bowling For Dollars

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM That's My Mama

8:30 ABC Movie: "Savages" (Andy Griffith as a sadistic hunter

who relentlessly pursues his defenseless young guide across

the desert, made-for-TV)

10 PM Get Christie Love! (debut)

11 PM News

11:30 Mission: Impossible

12:30 Wild Wild West

WHIO Ch. 7 Dayton (CBS)

6 AM Summer Semester: "Practical Health For The Layman"

6:30 Our World Today

7 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Match Game '74 (delay from 3:30 PM)


9:30 Medical Hotline

10 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Loretta Lynn; Roberta Peters, Wayne

Rogers, Jimmy Connors)

11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless (delay from 12 N)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Merv Griffin

4:30 Bewitched

5 PM Mod Squad

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM News

7:30 Truth Or Consequences

8 PM Sons And Daughters (debut)

9 PM Cannon (fourth-season opener)

10 PM The Manhunter (Ken Howard as a 1930s countrified detective,

debut)

11 PM News
11:30 CBS Movie: "Marlowe" (James Garner and Carroll O'Connor star,

from '70)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:55 Farm Report

6 AM Summer Semester

6:30 Police Call (topic: school bus safety, rerun from Sun 10:30 AM)

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Uncle Al

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Tattletales (delay from 4 PM)

12 N Noon Report

1 PM Search For Tomorrow

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '74 (Richard Dawson, Brett Somers, Richard

Long, Kaye Stevens, Jo Ann Pflug)

4 PM Movie: "Five Weeks In A Balloon"

6 PM News
6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Jeopardy! (short-lived access version with Art Fleming and those

tacky plaid dinner jackets)

8 PM Sons And Daughters

9 PM Cannon

10 PM The Manhunter

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Marlowe"

1:30 This Is The Life

2 AM News

WBNS Ch. 10 Columbus (CBS)

6 AM Summer Semester

6:30 School Scene

6:45 Farmtime

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Popeye

8:25 Captain Kangaroo (day-behind from 8 AM)

9:25 Chuck White Reports

9:30 Tattletales

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Now You See It


11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 Dan Imel's World

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '74

4 PM Movie: "The Flying Missile" (1950 flick showing that missiles

can be launched from submarines)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News

7:30 The Judge (a syndicated show in the 1980s)

8 PM Sons And Daughters

9 PM Cannon

10 PM The Manhunter

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Splendor In The Grass"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

6:30 Across The Fence


7 AM Make A Wish (fourth-season opener with segments filmed in

Greece, illustrations of the words "lock" and "head," delay from

Sun 11:30 AM)

7:30 Ask Your Lawyer

8 AM Winning Streak (pre-empted on Ch. 5, delay from 10:30 AM)

8:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (Kate Jackson, Carol Wayne, Earl Holliman,

Bill Macy, Marty Feldman, day-behind from 12:30 PM, pre-empted

on Ch. 5)

8:55 News

9 AM High Rollers (delay from 11 AM, pre-empted on Ch. 5)

9:30 One Life To Live (delay from 3:30 PM)

10 AM Somerset (delay from 4 PM, pre-empted on Ch. 5)

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid (Peter Lawford, Jo Ann Pflug, day-behind from 4 PM)

11 AM Nick Clooney

12 N Password

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 The Girl In My Life

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Movie: "Lucy Gallant"

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Hogan's Heroes


7 PM Bowling For Dollars

7:30 Concentration

8 PM That's My Mama

8:30 ABC Movie: "Savages"

10 PM Get Christie Love!

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Death Curse Of Tartu"

1:30 News

WMUB (WPTO) Ch. 14 Oxford/WOET (WPTD) Ch. 16 Dayton (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Food For Thought

7:30 Electric Company

8 PM Zoom

8:30 Great American Dream Machine (1. a spectrum of sentiment from Mark

Twain to sympathy cards; 2. two Marshall Efron essays, "Is There Sex

After Death?" and "How To Write Your Famous Last Words"; 3. a musical,

"Forest Lawn"; 4. a montage of movie death scenes; 5. Dudley Williams of

the Alvin Ailey Dance Company performs a segment of Ailey's ballet "Revelations"--

if you haven't figured it out, the subject of this show is Americans' attitudes toward

death)
9:30 Boarding House (gospel/rock/r&b singer Mary McCreary (no relation to Scotty McCreery)

sings four of her own songs, plus Elton John's "Levon")

10 PM Festival Films ("Broadway Babes," a documentary with old vaudevillians recalling their

good old days)

10:30 Video Visionaries ("Processions," which takes the concepts of water, fire, earth, and spirit

and uses electronic technology to transfer them into abstract patterns)

11 PM Captioned ABC News

11:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

WHIZ Ch. 18 Zanesville (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Phil Donahue (author Joseph Epstein discusses divorce)

10 AM Name That Tune

10:30 Winning Streak

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jackpot!

12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM News

1:30 Jeopardy!

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World
3:30 How To Survive A Marriage

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Andy Griffith

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Blue Devil Football Highlights (anyone from Ohio know who

this team is?)

7:30 Jimmy Dean

8 PM Little House On The Prairie

9 PM Lucas Tanner

10 PM Petrocelli

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

7:30 New Zoo Revue

8 AM Cartoons

8:30 Flintstones

9 AM Speed Racer

9:30 Dennis The Menace

10 AM Andy Griffith

10:30 I Love Lucy


11 AM Bewitched

11:30 The Lucy Show

12 N Name That Tune (pre-empted on Ch. 5, delay from 10 AM)

12:30 Not For Women Only (part 3 of 5 on parent-child pairs; guests

are Adam Clayton Powell and his mother, jazz artist Hazel Scott)

1 PM Movie: "Guadalcanal Diary"

3 PM Larry Smith Cartoon Club

3:30 Popeye And Friends

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 Bewitched

6 PM Petticoat Junction

6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

7 PM Tarzan

8 PM Perry Mason (watch for Connie Hines ("Mister Ed") and a young

Burt Reynolds in this episode)

9 PM WFL Football: Southern California Sun-Chicago Fire (live)

12 M Wide World Event (the Miss American Teen-ager Pageant from Miami

Beach, pre-empted on Ch. 12, time approximate, joined in progress)

WOUB Ch. 20 Athens, OH (PBS)

3 PM RFD

3:30 Antiques
4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Hodgepodge Lodge

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Electric Company

7:30 Book Beat (photographer Archie Lieberman discusses "Farm Boy,"

his pictures of the Hammers, an Illinois farm family, taken over

20 years)

8 PM Video Visionaries (words and cityscapes combine in a video tribute

to New York City by artist William Gwin and poet Joe Ribar)

8:30 Great American Dream Machine

9:30 Boarding House

10 PM News

WKEF Ch. 22 Dayton (ABC)

8:30 Flipper

9 AM Movie: "Devotion" (Part 1, about the Bronte sisters, from '46)

11 AM $10,000 Pyramid (same as Ch. 12)

11:30 Brady Bunch

12 N Password

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game
2:30 The Girl In My Life

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Clubhouse 22

4:30 Partridge Family

5 PM Star Trek

6 PM Wild Wild West

7 PM Dealer's Choice

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid

8 PM That's My Mama

8:30 ABC Movie: "Savages"

10 PM Get Christie Love!

11 PM Green Acres

11:30 Wide World Event (see Ch. 19)

WGSF Ch. 31 Newark, OH (PBS)

11 AM Electric Company

11:30 Sesame Street

TV Guide does not indicate if Ch. 31 has in-school programs.

3:30 Book Beat

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM News
7:30 Electric Company

8 PM Zoom

8:30 Great American Dream Machine

9:30 Boarding House

10 PM Festival Films

10:30 Video Visionaries

WOSU Ch. 34 Columbus (PBS)

7:30 Your Future Is Now

TV Guide does not indicate if Ch. 34 has in-school programs.

11 AM Electric Company

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 TBA

3:30 Hodgepodge Lodge

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Your Future Is Now

6:30 Video Visionaries

7 PM Your Future Is Now

7:30 America (don't know if this is a cut-down of Alistair Cooke's

series or the 1960s-era travelogue)

8 PM Zoom

8:30 Great American Dream Machine


9:30 Boarding House

10 PM Festival Films

10:30 Your Future Is Now

WLIO Ch. 35 Lima, OH (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Phil Donahue (burlesque performer Blaze Starr)

10 AM Name That Tune

10:30 Winning Streak

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jackpot!

12:30 Easter's Parade

1:30 Jeopardy!

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 How To Survive A Marriage

4 PM Somerset

4:30 The Lucy Show

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Mission: Impossible
8 PM Little House On The Prairie

9 PM Lucas Tanner

10 PM Petrocelli

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WCET Ch. 48 Cincinnati (PBS)

3 PM Lilias, Yoga And You (which I believe originated at WCET)

3:30 Book Beat

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Day At Night (talk show conducted by then-PBS president James Day)

6:30 Yes You Can

7 PM Speaking Freely

8 PM Died Young (Cincinnati's Union Terminal, a railroad passenger station

which survived only from 1933 to 1972)

8:30 Great American Dream Machine

9:30 Boarding House

10 PM Festival Films

10:30 Video Visionaries

11 PM Captioned ABC News

11:30 Lilias, Yoga And You


12 M Day At Night

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Zanesville High School's football team is the Blue Devils. High school football highlights from
probably last Friday's game I suppose.

-crainbebo

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Mon. August 17th, 1992


Source: Seattle Times microfilm

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

7 KIRO Seattle CBS

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma IND

13 KCPQ Tacoma Fox

22 KTZZ Seattle IND

28 KTPS Tacoma PBS

8/17/92

7am

2 CBC Morning News

4 Good Morning America

Charles Gibson in Houston. Bush administration retrospective; William Shatner.

5 Today

Republican National Convention coverage; trials and tribulations of President Bush; Republican
abortion platform.

7 This Morning

At the Houston Astrodome. Political roundtable; Republican division over abortion rights.

9 Sesame Street

11 Widget

13 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles


22 J.E.N. (from 6:30)

7:30

11 Tom & Jerry

13 Muppet Babies

22 Paid Programming

28 Work it Out

8AM

9 Captain Kangaroo

11 James Bond Jr.

13 Peter Pan

28 Sesame Street

8:30

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Woody Woodpecker

13 Flintstones

9am

2 What on Earth

4 Regis & Kathie Lee

Sylvester Stallone; Celine Dion; Ed McMahon; father/son make-over.

5 Days of Our Lives

7 Geraldo
Scheduled topic: Interracial dating.

9 Sesame Street

11 Little House on the Prairie

13 The New Family Feud

22 700 Club

28 Sit and Be Fit

9:30

2 Urban Peasant

28 Japanese

10am

2 Fred Penner's Place

4 Home

School wardrobe essentials; children and drugs; setting a collegian's budget; children's videos.
Co-host: Steve Edwards.

5 Jenny Jones

Passions as catharsis; obnoxious neighbors.

7 The Price is Right

9 Shining Time Station

11 Golden Girls

13 Candid Camera

22 Success-N-Life

28 Welcome to My Studio

10:30
2 Mr. Dressup

9 Barney & Friends

11 Love Connection

13 Mr. Belvedere

28 Art/Alexander

11am

2 Sesame Street

5 Doctor Dean

Right-to-die advocate Dr. Jack Kevorkian and a man whose wife died by the "suicide machine."

7 Young and the Restless

9 Lamb Chop's Play Along

11 People's Court

13 Bonanza

"The Boss."

22 Casey Treat

28 3-2-1 Contact

11:30

4 Loving

5 Classic Concentration

9 Zoobilee Zoo

11 People's Court

22 Paid Program

28 Reading Rainbow
12PM

2 4 All My Children

5 7 News

9 Long Ago and Far Away

Friends help Toad save his house. Part 2 of 2.

11 The A-Team

13 Matlock

"The Nurse."

22 Travel (?)

28 Sesame Street

12:30

5 Closer Look-Faith Daniels

"Gilligan's Island" reunion.

9 1992 Summer Music Games

North American finalists compete in the Drum-Corps International World Championship at Camp
Randall in Madison, WI.

22 The Bold and the Beautiful (actually aired for a while, but for most of 1987-95 it wasn't)

1PM

2 Midday

4 One Life to Live

5 Another World

7 As the World Turns

11 Movie
"Spiker." [1985] Patrick Houser, Michael Parks. U.S college athletes try out for the men's Olympic
volleyball team under a tough coach.

13 Movie

"Easy Come, Easy Go." [1967] Elvis Presley, Dodie Marshall. A singing Navy frogman spots sunken
treasure and returns later with help to retrieve it.

22 Joan Rivers

Scheduled topic: sisters who look alike.

28 Travels

2PM

2 Coronation Street

4 General Hospital

5 Santa Barbara

7 Guiding Light

22 Movie

"H-Bomb." [1976] Chris Mitchum, Olivia Hussey. Bangkok gangsters and a Cambodian general try
to steal a U.S. nuclear missile.

28 Fame, Glory and Women

2:30

2 Alice

9 Sesame Street

3PM

2 The Raccoons

4 Northwest Afternoon

Million-dollar lottery winners tell how their lives changed.


5 Maury Povich

Hospital breast-feeding mix-up results in lawsuits; sexual abuse.

7 Sally Jessy Raphael

Women embarrassed by their mothers.

11 Swans

13 DuckTales

28 Painting

3:30

2 Taxi

9 Reading Rainbow

11 Tom & Jerry

13 Chip 'N Dale

28 Art/Alexander

4PM

2 WKRP in Cincinnati

4 Love Connection (how can this be true? Separate stations, diferent owners, etc. airing the
same show in the same market?)

5 Oprah Winfrey

Topic: extraordinary rescues.

7 Donahue

Scheduled topic: men who don't pay child support.

9 Square One Television

11 Merrie Melodies

13 Tale Spin
22 Marjorie Clapprood (what was this?)

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

4:30

2 Addams Family

4 Family Feud

9 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

11 Tiny Toon Adventures

13 Darkwing Duck

28 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

5PM

2 Video Hits

4 5 7 News

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Saved By The Bell

13 Beetlejuice

22 Paid Program

28 Reading Rainbow

5:30

2 Golden Girls

9 Nightly Business Report

11 Who's the Boss?

13 Perfect Strangers
22 I Love Lucy

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6PM

2 News

4 ABC News

5 NBC News

7 CBS News

9 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

11 Growing Pains

13 Gilligan's Island

22 Bob Newhart

28 European Journal

6:30

4 7 Republican National Convention

Opening ceremonies; speeches by President Reagan and HUD secretary Jack Kemp. Peter
Jennings, David Brinkley (4), Dan Rather (7).

5 News

11 Night Court

13 Hard Copy

22 Paid Program

28 Woodcarving with Rick Butz

Carving a decorative loon decoy.

7PM
2 Newsmagazine

5 9 Republican National Convention

Opening ceremonies; speeches by President Reagan and HUD Secretary Jack Kemp. Tom Brokaw
(5), Robert MacNeil, Jim Lehrer (9).

11 Cheers

13 Inside Edition

New biography of Sen. Edward Kennedy.

22 The Judge

28 Nightly Business Report

7:30

2 Ear to the Ground

Skydiggers.

11 Golden Girls

13 A Current Afair

22 The Judge

28 Emmerdale

8PM

2 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Will doesn't like his mother's new boyfriend. Guest: Raven-Symone.

4 The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles

In 1916 London, Indy [Sean Patrick Flanery] falls for a sufragette [Elizabeth Hurley].

5 Evening

Cirque du Soleil debut; Quebec City; maple farm in Quebec.

7 Evening Shade
Taylor sells Newton memorabilia to buy a car.

(9 keeps going with RNC until 11PM)

11 Movie

"Lawman." [1971] Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan. A marshal seeks justice in another marshal's
town, run by a corrupt rancher.

13 Movie

"Bonnie and Clyde: The True Story." [1992] Tracey Needham, Dana Ashberook, Bonnie Parker
and Clyde Barrow meet as teens and become gangster lovers in Depression-era Texas.

22 Joan Rivers

See 1PM.

28 Masterpiece Theatre

"Summer's Lease: Villa to Let." An absentee landlord intrigues a vacationing Briton. With John
Gielgud, Susan Fleetwood. Part 1 of 4.

8:30

2 Road Movies

5 Entertainment Tonight

Tom Selleck.

7 Major Dad

Polly writes a distressing article on the Marines.

9PM

2 Northwood

Shoplifting to pay of drug debt, Karin is arrested; George and Marlene discover Debbie's trick.

4 FBI: The Untold Stories

A controversial Denver radio personality's murder.

5 Fresh Prince of Bel Air


See 8PM, CBUT.

7 Murphy Brown

Murphy rebels against her contract's appearance clause.

22 Perry Mason

A sailor too poor to pay legal fees makes out a will with bequests of $300,000. Guests: Sean
McClory, Liam Sullivan.

28 Our Vanishing Forests

The current debate over U.S. forests brings up a history of the Forest Service and its policy. Host:
writer N. Scott Momaday.

9:30

2 Wonder Years

4 Missing/Reward

Woman thought drowned found murdered; arson/murder; jukeboxes.

5 Blossom

Blossom flashes back as she pens a letter to her mom.

7 Cosby Show

Clif and a friend compete fiercely in outdoor bowling.

10PM

2 National-Journal

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 The Powers that Be

Sophie's emergence [Robin Bartlett] clouds Bill's [John Forsythe] presidential hopes.

7 Simon & Simon

A woman [Lisa Eilbacher in a dual role] seeks Rick and A.J.'s help when she dreams her missing
twin sister is in mortal danger.
11 22 News

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

A Romulan warship thwarts attempts to rescue Geordi, stranded on a planet swept by electrical
storms.

28 Nightly Business Report

10:30

22 Mike Siegel

28 Emmerdale

11PM

2 4 5 7 News

9 Convention Night in Review

Paul Duke summarizes the day's events at the Republican Convention.

11 Married...with Children

13 Studs

22 Movie

"Go Toward the Light." [1988] Linda Hamilton. A construction worker and his wife learn that one
of their three hemophilic sons has AIDS.

28 Of the Air

11:30/35

4 Nightline

5 The Tonight Show

Singer Shirley Horn; comedian Wayne Cotter; Ted Wass.

7 Sweating Bullets
9 Yes, Minister

Jim Hacker decides something must be done to protect privacy.

11 Hunter

Robberies besiege a dry-cleaning chain that could be laundering money. Guest: Don Rickles.

13 Arsenio Hall

Group Rozalla; Amanda Donohoe.

11:40

2 Newhart

12AM/05

4 Now it Can Be Told

Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

9 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

12:10

2 Welcome Back, Kotter

12:30/35

4 NightTalk

Former Klan members who embrace tolerance.

5 Late Night with David Letterman

Robin Williams; Theresa Russell; Ronnie Milsap.

7 Simon & Simon

11 Bedroom (?)
13 Hill Street Blues

12:40

2 Movie

"Klondike Annie." [1936] Mae West. Frisco Doll flees to Alaska, charms a boat captain and poses
as a missionary. Directed by Raoul Walsh.

1AM

9 Today's Japan

11 Dennis Miller

22 Movie

"The Storm Rider." [1957] Scott Brady, Mala Powers. Smaller ranchers hire a gunman to lead
them against the big ranchers.

P.S. As you could tell, this was the worst TV lineup I've ever seen on KTZZ. Too many paid
programs and religion, as well as C and D-grade movies and *very* barter sitcoms and daytime
shows. By the WB days, this got a LOT better.

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo View Post

12PM

22 Travel (?)

Either "Weekend Travel Update" or "Travel, Travel." Both were pretty low-rent syndicated
programs around the same time.

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo View Post

4PM

22 Marjorie Clapprood (what was this?)

I'm taking this was a "brokered" local talk show.

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo View Post

P.S. As you could tell, this was the worst TV lineup I've ever seen on KTZZ. Too many paid
programs and religion, as well as C and D-grade movies and *very* barter sitcoms and daytime
shows. By the WB days, this got a LOT better.

This was typical for large- and medium-sized markets with three independent stations (note that
FOX stations were--and still are, in a way--programmed as an independent). There was enough
good product to go around to two stations, leaving one to grab the "leftover" shows or air lots of
infomercials. KSTW and KCPQ had the clout to get the A- and B-programs. However, I might say
that KUTP in Phoenix (the #3 independent at the time) was able to buy a few B-grade programs
in its pre-UPN days. KTZZ seems like it was a step up from WVEU-Atlanta, WGPR-Detroit, WDJT-
Milwaukee, and KFBT-Las Vegas, but at about the same level as KTTY-San Diego.

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I think I'm going to say "Travel, Travel". Weekend Travel Update I've only seen on the *weekend*,
in TV listings from that time.

WGPR was horrible before CBS. A few bartered programs, and mainly infomercials and religious
programs. I've heard horrible stories about WDJT at that time as well.

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
skip

Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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11 Swans

"Swans Crossing."

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Marjorie Clapprood was a talk and radio show host. She had a talk show on Lifetime right around
this time. I just transferred my Days and Nights of Molly Dodd from vhs to dvd, and there are ads
for Clapprood in the 1991 episodes.

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No one cleared Full House?

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Nope - not at this time. KSTW, and later, KCPQ, would clear Full House.

-crainbebo

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Fri. January 8th, 1993

Source: Seattle Times microfilm

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

7 KIRO Seattle CBS

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma IND


13 KCPQ Tacoma Fox

22 KTZZ Seattle IND

28 KBTC Tacoma PBS

7am

2 CBC Morning News

4 Good Morning America

Dan Aykroyd ["Chaplin"]; New Year's exercise resolutions.

5 Today

Beau Bridges; animals.

7 This Morning

Carol Burnett; Terry Bradshaw; minting of the new Elvis stamp.

9 Barney and Friends

11 DuckTales

13 Stunt Dawgs

22 J.E.N.

7:30

9 Lamb Chop's Play Along

11 Tom & Jerry

13 Merrie Melodies

28 Work It

8AM

9 Shining Time Station


11 DuckTales

13 Tom & Jerry

22 Paid Programming

28 Sesame Street

8:30

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Camp Candy

13 Flintstones

9am

2 What on Earth

4 Regis & Kathie Lee

Unusual performers include a contortionist and Blue Man Group.

5 Days of Our Lives

7 Simon and Simon

9 Sesame Street

11 Little House on the Prairie

13 Family Feud Challenge

22 700 Club

28 Homestretch

9:30

2 Urban Peasant

28 French in Action
10am

2 Fred Penner's Place

4 Home

Weekend videos; recipe; Wil Shriner.

5 Jerry Springer

Scheduled topic: rapists.

7 The Price is Right

9 Instructional TV

11 Golden Girls

13 Vicki!

The McGuire Sisters, the Lennon Sisters; Audrey and Judy Landers.

22 Paid Programming

28 Paintable

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

11 Designing Women

28 Painting

11am

2 Sesame Street

4 Gardening in America

Host: Ed Hume.

5 Doctor Dean
Male gynecologists.

7 Young and the Restless

11 People's Court

13 Bonanza

A lawyer kills a judge to avenge his brother's hanging, then bribes a photographer to provide him
a visual alibi. Guest: Jack Albertson.

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

11:30

4 Loving

5 Classic Concentration

11 People's Court

28 Reading Rainbow

12PM

2 Midday

4 All My Children

5 7 News

11 In the Heat of the Night

Gillespie tries to calm public furor while investigating charges a science teacher molested a
student.

13 Matlock

Ben suspects the presiding judge [Georg Stanford Brown] is in on a land fraud related to the
case. Part 2 of 2.

22 Infatuation

28 Sesame Street
12:30

5 Closer Look-Faith Daniels

22 Divorce Court

1PM

2 All My Children

4 One Life to Live

5 Another World

7 As the World Turns

11 Movie

"The Love Boat." [1976] Don Adams. The captain, doctor and crew of a cruise ship steer
passengers into love. Pilot of the TV series.

13 Movie

"Ten Gentlemen from West Point." [1942] George Montgomery, Maureen O'Hara. A Kentuckian,
a socialite and eight other original cadets apply classroom theory in Indian country.

22 Perry Mason

Paul Drake becomes the defendant in a murder case and retains Perry.

28 Long Ago and Far Away

1:30

28 Club Connection

2PM

2 Reflections

4 General Hospital

5 Santa Barbara
7 Guiding Light

9 MotorWeek

22 The Judge

28 Degrassi Junior High

2:30

2 Alice

9 Sesame Street

22 Bewitched

28 WorldScape

3PM

2 Taxi

4 Northwest Afternoon

Northwest Afternoon gives a free wedding package to one lucky couple.

5 Maury Povich

Palm Beach scandals; women who claim men are jerks.

7 Sally Jessy Raphael

Scheduled topic: Women who love corpulent men.

11 Inspector Gadget

13 Chip 'n Dale

22 Heathclif

28 Inspiration (I can almost say what this was!)

3:30
2 WKRP in Cincinnati

9 Reading Rainbow

11 Tom & Jerry

13 Tale Spin

22 Casper

28 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

4PM

2 Video Hits

4 You Bet Your Life

5 Oprah Winfrey

Scheduled topic: Disillusioned adoptive parents.

7 Donahue

Scheduled topic: Women married to men with insatiable sexual desires.

9 Square One Television

11 Woody Woodpecker

13 Darkwing Duck

22 Jetsons

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

4:30

2 Golden Girls

4 Family Feud

9 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

11 Saved By The Bell


13 Goof Troop

22 Wacky Racers

28 Square One Television

5PM

2 Empty Nest

4 5 7 News

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Growing Pains

13 Tiny Toon Adventures

22 Zack Z (what was this? Low-budget local show?)

28 Nightly Business Report

5:30

2 News

9 Nightly Business Report

11 Who's the Boss?

13 Batman

22 Captain N and the Video Game Masters

28 Emmerdale Farm

Peter brings cattle steroids to the farm.

6PM

4 ABC News

5 NBC News
7 CBS News

9 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

11 Full House

13 Cops

22 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau

The crew observes as 20 million squid amass in coastal waters to mate, spawn and die.

28 MotorWeek

193 Volvo 850 GLT; cellular phones; Mazda 626 sedan.

6:30

4 5 News

7 Cosby Show

11 Wonder Years

13 Hard Copy

Twin sisters fight bulimia.

28 Barney & Friends

7PM

2 Ear to the Ground

Prairie pop group Waltons.

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Evening Magazine

7 News

9 Asia Now

News of Asia and the Pacific.


11 Cheers

13 Inside Edition

Law-school president may be a con man.

22 Montel Williams

Scheduled: Soap-opera stars and their spouses.

28 Club Connect

A radio station's crew; Lazet Michaels; EMF.

7:30

2 The Golden palace

Rose learns her new best friend [Nanette Fabray] is marrying Miles.

4 Jeopardy!

5 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Beau Bridges.

7 Steve Raible

9 Seattle Week in Review

11 Golden Girls

13 A Current Afair

28 Behind the Scenes

Carrie Mae Weems.

8pm

2 Street Legal

Rob's schizophrenic brother reappears; Chuck sues for a businessman kidnapped by bounty
hunters; Mercedes rescues Dillon.

4 Family Matters
Eddie breaks a date and hurts feelings; Carl gives Harriette fitness equipment.

5 Movie

"Revolver." [1992] Robert Urich. Paralyzed by an assassin, an undercover agent in a wheelchair


goes up against global merchants of death.

7 The Golden Palace

See 7:30, CBUT.

9 Washington Week

11 Movie

"Grayeagle." [1978] Ben Johnson. A trapper and his friend search for the trapper's daughter,
kidnapped by a Cheyenne.

13 America's Most Wanted

The last fugitive in a 1977 Cleveland robbery spree; New Hampshire judge allegedly skipped
town with $2 million from family, friends and clients.

22 Jenny Jones

Scheduled topic: competitive siblings.

28 Mystery!

"Inspector Morse V: Driven to Distraction." A murder investigation culminates in a nearly fatal


driving lesson. With John Thaw. Part 2 of 2.

8:30

4 Step by Step

All the kids want a piece of Cody's inheritance.

7 Major Dad

Everyone jumps to conclusions about Gen. Craig's activities.

9 Wall $treet Week

Economist Henry Kaufman.


9PM

2 Prime Time News

4 Dinosaurs

Robbie overthrows Earl as the family's dominant male.

7 Designing Women

Mary Jo dates a handsome idiot.

9 Inside

What's ahead for the regional economy?

13 Sightings

22 Jane Whitney NightTalk

Scheduled topic: Harassing phone calls.

28 Lonesome Pine

A cappella quartet, the EDLOS perform original music and songs of the '40s-'70s, with Professor
Sylvester Appassionato [Gerry Bamman].

9:30

4 Camp Wilder

Career day at Brody's school makes Ricky [Mary Page Keller] re-examine her choices.

7 Bob

Bob [Bob Newhart] wants a quiet birthday; Kate [Carlene Watkins] plans hoopla.

13 Likely Suspects

A fast-food mogul's young husband is murdered.

10PM

2 Friday Night! with Ralph Benmergul

La La La Human Steps; comic Cathy Jones.


4 20/20

5 I'll Fly Away

Forrest tries to gather evidence that a black Air Force officer was killed by the Klan, then learns
the president wants to downplay civil-rights issues.

7 Picket Fences

Kenny is shot while investigating burglaries in which a frog is left at each scene. Guest: Michael
Jeter.

9 To the Contrary

11 22 News

13 Star Trek: The Next Generationh

The Enterprise arbitrates a contract between a planet and a self-proclaimed demon [Marta
DuBois].

28 Nightly Business Report

10:30

9 McLaughlin Group

22 Divorce Court

28 Emmerdale Farm

See 5:30PM. Sign of 11PM.

11PM

2 Kids in the Hall

Chicken Lady attends the Bearded Lady's wedding; thriller "Spy Models"; asleep on the job;
asking for a raise; Buddy Cole & Tammy.

4 5 7 News

9 Open All Hours

A rickety bike ruins Granville's romantic style.


11 Married..with Children

13 Studs

22 Montel Williams

Psychic predictions for 1993.

11:30/35

4 Nightline

5 The Tonight Show

Carol Burnett; Itzhak Perlman.

7 Dark Justice

9 To the Manor Born

Audrey makes her first visit to a supermarket.

11 Designing Women

13 Arsenio Hall

Luther Vandross; Debbie Allen.

12AM/05

2 Larry Sanders Show

Larry worries about whether the audience likes him.

4 Geraldo

Scheduled: Geraldo's top 10 guests.

9 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

11 Whoopi Goldberg

Scheduled guest: Leonard Nimoy.

22 Infatuation
12:30/35

2 Movie

"Vagabond." [1985] Sandrine Bonnaire. A French teen-ager hitchhikes around, sleeps around and
meets a cold, tragic tale.

5 Late Night with David Letterman

11 Love Connection

13 Star Search-daily version

22 The Judge

12:40

7 Rush Limbaugh

1AM/05

4 Joan Rivers

9 Today's Japan

11 Love Connection

13 Perfect Strangers

22 Music City

1:10

7 Paid Program

-crainbebo

Sort-of-retro: Kittery-berwick, maine comcast cable daily schedule from fall 2006
Channels Listed:

2-WGBH Boston PBS

4-WBZ Boston CBS

5-WCVB Boston ABC

6-WCSH Portland NBC

7-WHDH Boston NBC

8-WMTW Poland Spring ABC

9-WMUR Manchester ABC

11-WENH Durham PBS

12-WLVI 56 Cambridge CW

13-WGME Portland CBS

14-WSBK 38 Boston IND

15-WPXG 21 Concord i

16-WFXT 25 Boston FOX

17-WMEA 26 Biddeford PBS

18-WZMY 50 Derry MNTV

(2)WGBH-PBS Boston

6:00am Barney & Friends

6:30am Caillou

7:00am Cliford's Puppy Days

7:30am Arthur

8:00am Curious George

8:30am Cliford The Big Red Dog

9:00am Dragon Tales


9:30am It's A Big Big World

10:00am Sesame Street

11:00am Between The Lions

11:30am Barney & Friends

12:00pm Caillou

12:30pm Bob The Builder

1:00pm Jakers! The Adventures Of Piggley Winks

1:30pm It's A Big Big World

2:00pm Dragon Tales

2:30pm Cliford's Puppy Days

3:00pm Cliford The Big Red Dog

3:30pm Curious George

4:00pm Arthur

4:30pm Maya & Miguel

5:00pm Cyberchase

5:30pm Postcards From Buster

6:00pm The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

7:00pm Greater Boston

7:30pm Various

8:00pm PBS Programming

11:00pm Charlie Rose

12:00am Greater Boston

12:30am Travis Smiley

1:00am Various
(4)WBZ-CBS Boston

5:00am CBS4 News

6:00am CBS4 News

7:00am The Early Show

9:00am Guiding Light

10:00am Rachael Ray

11:00am The Price Is Right

12:00pm CBS4 News

12:30pm The Young & The Restless

1:30pm The Bold & The Beautiful

2:00pm As The World Turns

3:00pm Dr. Phil

4:00pm Judge Judy

4:30pm Judge Judy

5:00pm CBS4 News

6:00pm CBS4 News

6:30pm CBS Evening News With Katie Couric

7:00pm The Insider

7:30pm Entertainment Tonight

8:00pm CBS Primetime

11:00pm CBS4 News

11:35pm Late Show With David Letterman

12:35am The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson

1:35am Paid Programming

2:05am Paid Programming


2:35am Paid Programming

3:05am Up To The Minute

4:30am CBS Morning News

(5)WCVB-ABC Boston

5:00am NewsCenter 5 Eyeopener

6:00am NewsCenter 5 Eyeopener

7:00am Good Morning America

9:00am The Ellen DeGeneres Show

10:00am Martha

11:00am The View

12:00pm NewsCenter 5 At Midday

12:30pm Who Wants To Be A Millionaire

1:00pm All My Children

2:00pm One Life To Live

3:00pm General Hospital

4:00pm Oprah Winfrey

5:00pm NewsCenter 5 At Five

5:30pm NewsCenter 5 At Five-Thirty

6:00pm NewsCenter 5 At Six

6:30pm ABC World News With Charles Gibson

7:00pm Inside Edition

7:30pm Chronicle

8:00pm ABC Primetime

11:00pm NewsCenter 5 Late


11:35pm Nightline

12:05am Jimmy Kimmel Live

1:05am Paid Programming

1:35am Paid Programming

2:05am Comics Unleashed

2:35am Paid Programming

3:05am ABC World News Now

4:30am ABC World News This Morning

(6)WCSH-NBC Portland

5:00am WCSH News Center 6 Morning Report

7:00am The Today Show

10:00am Rachael Ray

11:00am Family Feud

11:30am Family Feud

12:00pm WCSH News Center 6 At Noon

12:30pm Who Wants To Be A Millionaire

1:00pm Days Of Our Lives

2:00pm Passions

3:00pm The Megan Mullally Show

4:00pm Judge Alex

4:30pm Judge Alex

5:00pm WCSH News Center 6 At 5:00pm

5:30pm WCSH News Center 6 At 5:30pm

6:00pm WCSH News Center 6 At 6:00pm


6:30pm NBC Nightly News With Brian Williams

7:00pm 207

7:30pm Inside Edition

8:00pm NBC Primetime

11:00pm WCSH News Center 6 At 11:00pm

11:35pm The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

12:35am Late Night With Conan O'Brien

1:35am Last Call With Carson Daily

2:05am The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

3:05am Late Night With Conan O'Brien

4:05am Inside Edition

4:30am Early Today

(7)WHDH-NBC Boston

5:00am 7 News Today In New England

7:00am The Today Show

9:00am Live! With Regis & Kelly

10:00am The Today Show

11:00am The Megan Mullally Show

12:00pm 7 News

1:00pm Days Of Our Lives

2:00pm Passions

3:00pm Family Feud

3:30pm Family Feud

4:00pm 7 News First At 4:00pm


4:30pm 7 News

5:00pm 7 News

5:30pm 7 News

6:00pm 7 News

6:30pm NBC Nightly News

7:00pm Access Hollywood

7:30pm Extra

8:00pm NBC Primetime

11:00pm 7 News At 11:00pm

11:35pm The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

12:35am Late Night With Conan O'Brien

1:35am Last Call With Carson Daily

2:05am The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

3:05am Paid Programming

3:35am Late Night With Conan O'Brien

4:30am Early Today

(8)WMTW-ABC Poland Spring

5:00am News 8 This Morning

7:00am Good Morning America

9:00am Live! With Regis & Kelly

10:00am Martha

11:00am The View

12:00pm News 8 WMTW At Noon

12:30pm Access Hollywood


1:00pm All My Children

2:00pm One Life To Live

3:00pm General Hospital

4:00pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show

5:00pm Dr. Phil

6:00pm News 8 WMTW At 6pm

6:30pm ABC World News With Charles Gibson

7:00pm Wheel Of Fortune

7:30pm Jeopardy!

8:00pm ABC Primetime

11:00pm News 8 WMTW At 11

11:35pm Nightline

12:05am Jimmy Kimmel Live

1:05am Paid Programming

1:35am EntertainmentStudios.com

2:05am ABC World News Now

4:30am ABC World News This Morning

(9)WMUR-ABC Manchester

5:00am News 9 Daybreak

6:00am News 9 Daybreak

7:00am Good Morning America

9:00am The Ellen DeGeneres Show

10:00am Martha

11:00am The View


12:00pm News 9 At Noon

12:30pm Who Wants To Be A Millionaire

1:00pm All My Children

2:00pm One Life To Live

3:00pm General Hospital

4:00pm Oprah Winfrey

5:00pm News 9 At Five

5:30pm News 9 At Five Continues

6:00pm News 9 At Six

6:30pm ABC World News With Charles Gibson

7:00pm Entertainment Tonight

7:30pm Chronicle

8:00pm ABC Primetime

11:00pm News 9 Tonight

11:35pm Nightline

12:05am Jimmy Kimmel Live

1:05am Paid Programming

1:35am Paid Programming

2:05am Comics Unleashed

2:35am Paid Programming

3:05am ABC World News Now

4:30am ABC World News This Morning

(11)WENH-PBS Durham

6:00am Various
7:00am Curious George

7:30am Cliford The Big Red Dog

8:00am Dragon Tales

8:30am It's A Big Big World

9:00am Sesame Street

10:00am Caillou

10:30am The Berenstein Bears

11:00am Between The Lions

11:30am Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12:00pm Instructional Programming

1:00pm Various

2:00pm Reading Rainbow

2:30pm Cyberchase

3:00pm Maya & Miguel

3:30pm Postcards From Buster

4:00pm Arthur

4:30pm Cliford The Big Red Dog

5:00pm Curious George

5:30pm Curious George

6:00pm The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

7:00pm Nightly Business Report

7:30pm Various

8:00pm PBS Programming

2:00am Instructional Programming


(12)WLVI 56-CW Boston

6:00am Believer's Voice Of Victory

6:30am This Is Your Day

7:00am Paid Programming

8:00am Children's Programming

8:30am Paid Programming

9:00am The Greg Behrendt Show

10:00am Maury

11:00am Jerry Springer

12:00pm Maury

1:00pm The Greg Behrendt Show

2:00pm Jerry Springer

3:00pm What I Like About You

3:30pm What I Like About You

4:00pm Reba

4:30pm Reba

5:00pm My Wife And Kids

5:30pm According To Jim

6:00pm According To Jim

6:30pm Will & Grace

7:00pm Everybody Loves Raymond

7:30pm Everybody Loves Raymond

8:00pm The CW Primetime

10:00pm The Ten O'Clock News On Boston's CW

11:00pm Sex And The City


11:30pm Will & Grace

12:00am Friends

12:30am Scrubs

1:00am Friends

1:30am Just Shoot Me

2:00am My Wife And Kids

2:30am Roseanne

3:00am Roseanne

3:30am Paid Programming

4:00am Paid Programming

4:30am Blind Date

5:00am Paid Programming

5:30am Paid Programming

(13)WGME-CBS Portland

5:00am WGME News 13 Daybreak

7:00am The Early Show

9:00am Guiding Light

10:00am Judge Joe Brown

10:30am Judge Joe Brown

11:00am The Price Is Right

12:00pm WGME News 13 At Noon

12:30pm The Young & The Restless

1:30pm The Bold & The Beautiful

2:00pm As The World Turns


3:00pm Judge Judy

3:30pm Judge Judy

4:00pm Oprah Winfrey

5:00pm News 13 Live 5

5:30pm News 13 Live 5:30

6:00pm WGME News 13 At 6:00

6:30pm CBS Evening News With Katie Couric

7:00pm Entertainment Tonight

7:30pm The Insider

8:00pm CBS Primetime

11:00pm WGME News 13 At 11:00

11:35pm Late Show With David Letterman

12:35am The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson

1:35am WGME News 13 At 11:00

2:05am Entertainment Tonight

2:35am Up To The Minute

4:30am CBS Morning News

(14)WSBK 38-IND Boston

5:00am Paid Programming

5:30am Paid Programming

6:00am Paid Programming

6:30am Paid Programming

7:00am Paid Programming

7:30am Paid Programming


8:00am Paid Programming

8:30am Paid Programming

9:00am Home Improvement

9:30am Becker

10:00am Judge Mathis

11:00am The People's Court

12:00pm Judge Mathis

1:00pm Judge Maria Lopez

1:30pm Judge Maria Lopez

2:00pm The People's Court

3:00pm Judge Joe Brown

3:30pm Judge Joe Brown

4:00pm Still Standing

4:30pm Still Standing

5:00pm That '70s Show

5:30pm That '70s Show

6:00pm The King Of Queens

6:30pm The King Of Queens

7:00pm Wheel Of Fortune

7:30pm Jeopardy!

8:00pm Dr. Phil

9:00pm Jeopardy!

9:30pm TV38 News

10:00pm Frasier

10:30pm Frasier
11:00pm South Park

11:30pm South Park

12:00am Entertainment Tonight

12:30am The Insider

1:00am Becker

1:30am Paid Programming

2:00am Paid Programming

2:30am Paid Programming

3:00am One On One

3:30am Paid Programming

4:00am The Bernie Mac Show

4:30am Girlfriends

(15)WPXG 21-i Concord

5:00am Paid Programming

5:30am Paid Programming

6:00am Paid Programming

6:30am Paid Programming

7:00am Paid Programming

7:30am Paid Programming

8:00am Inspiration Today

8:30am Life Today

9:00am Paid Programming

9:30am Catholic Mass

10:00am Paid Programming


10:30am Paid Programming

11:00am Paid Programming

11:30am Paid Programming

12:00pm Paid Programming

12:30pm Paid Programming

1:00pm Paid Programming

1:30pm Paid Programming

2:00pm Paid Programming

2:30pm Paid Programming

3:00pm Paid Programming

3:30pm Paid Programming

4:00pm Paid Programming

4:30pm Paid Programming

5:00pm Paid Programming

5:30pm Paid Programming

6:00pm Bonanza

7:00pm Green Acres

7:30pm Green Acres

8:00pm Mama's Family

8:30pm Mama's Family

9:00pm Charlie's Angels

10:00pm Diagnosis Murder

11:00pm Paid Programming

11:30pm Paid Programming

12:00am Paid Programming


12:30am Paid Programming

1:00am Paid Programming

1:30am Paid Programming

2:00am Paid Programming

2:30am Paid Programming

3:00am Paid Programming

3:30am Paid Programming

4:00am Paid Programming

4:30am Paid Programming

(16)WFXT 25-FOX Boston

5:00am Fox 25 Morning News

6:00am Fox 25 Morning News

7:00am Fox 25 Morning News

9:00am Judge Alex

9:30am Judge Alex

10:00am Divorce Court

10:30am Divorce Court

11:00am Judge Hatchett

11:30am Judge Hatchett

12:00pm Christina's Court

12:30pm Christina's Court

1:00pm Judge Alex

1:30pm Judge Hatchett

2:00pm Montel Williams


3:00pm The Tyra Banks Show

4:00pm Dr. Keith Ablow

5:00pm Fox 25 News At 5

5:30pm Fox 25 News At 5:30

6:00pm Geraldo At Large

6:30pm Malcolm In The Middle

7:00pm Seinfeld

7:30pm The Simpsons

8:00pm FOX Primetime

10:00pm Fox 25 News At 10

11:00pm Fox 25 News At 11

12:00am Seinfeld

12:30am Malcolm In The Middle

1:00am King Of The Hill

1:30am Fox 25 News At 10

2:30am M*A*S*H

3:00am M*A*S*H

3:30am M*A*S*H

4:00am Cops

4:30am Cops

(17)WMEA 26-PBS Biddeford

6:00am Body Electric

6:30am Jakers! The Adventures Of Piggley Winks

7:00am Maya & Miguel


7:30am Arthur

8:00am Curious George

8:30am Cliford The Big Red Dog

9:00am Dragon Tales

9:30am It's A Big Big World

10:00am Sesame Street

11:00am Caillou

11:30am Barney & Friends

12:00pm The Berenstein Bears

12:30pm Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

1:00pm Reading Rainbow

1:30pm Between The Lions

2:00pm Dragon Tales

2:30pm It's A Big Big World

3:00pm Cliford's Puppy Days

3:30pm Curious George

4:00pm Cyberchase

4:30pm Arthur

5:00pm Various

6:00pm BBC World News

6:30pm Nightly Business Report

7:00pm The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

8:00pm PBS Programming

11:00pm Charlie Rose

12:00am BBC World News


12:30am Travis Smiley

1:00am StarGazer

1:05am SIGN OFF

(18)WZMY 50-MNTV Derry

6:00am Shepard's Chapel

7:00am Paid Programming

7:30am Children's Programming

8:00am Paid Programming

8:30am Paid Programming

9:00am MyTVNE Programming

1:30pm Eye For An Eye

2:00pm Judge Mathis

3:00pm The People's Court

4:00pm The Nanny

4:30pm Mad About You

5:00pm Family Feud

5:30pm Becker

6:00pm Becker

6:30pm Frasier

7:00pm Frasier

7:30pm Still Standing

8:00pm MNTV Primetime

10:00pm That '70s Show

10:30pm That '70s Show


11:00pm Various

11:30pm Cheaters

12:00am Paid Programming

12:30am Paid Programming

1:00am Paid Programming

1:30am Paid Programming

2:00am Paid Programming

2:30am Paid Programming

3:00am Paid Programming

3:30am Paid Programming

4:00am Paid Programming

4:30am Paid Programming

5:00am Paid Programming

5:30am Paid Programming

Retro: Central Ohio Saturday, September 7, 1974

By request, from TV Guide, Central Ohio Edition:

WLWD (WDTN) Ch. 2 Dayton (NBC)

7:20 Saturday Report

7:30 Home On Saturday

8 AM Addams Family (animated)

8:30 Wheelie And The Chopper Bunch (debut)

9 AM Emergency +4
9:30 Run, Joe, Run (debut)

10 AM Land Of The Lost (debut)

10:30 Sigmund And The Sea Monsters

11 AM Pink Panther

11:30 Star Trek (animated)

12 N Jetsons

12:30 Go

1 PM Livin' Black

1:30 Beat The Clock (guest: Betty White)

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball: Phillies-Cubs

5 PM World Series Of Golf (third round, time approximate)

6:30 News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Oral Roberts At Expo '74 (from Spokane, with guests Roy

Clark and Anita Bryant)

9 PM Andy Williams (guests: Redd Foxx, the Moiseyev Dance Company,

Doug Henning, a filmed interview with Evel Knievel)

10 PM Miss America Pageant (winner: Shirley Cothran, Miss Texas)

12 M News (time approxinate)

12:30 Judy Garland (a mostly-solo show, guests: the Robert Cole Trio)

WLWC (WCMH) Ch. 4 Columbus (NBC)

7:30 Farm Front


8 AM Addams Family (animated)

8:30 Wheelie And The Chopper Bunch

9 AM Emergency +4

9:30 Run, Joe, Run

10 AM Land Of The Lost

10:30 Sigmund And The Sea Monsters

11 AM Pink Panther

11:30 Star Trek (animated)

12 N Jetsons

12:30 Go

1 PM Sale Of The Century (Garagiola version)

1:30 Big Red Machine

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball: Dodgers-Reds (rain game: Phillies-Cubs)

5 PM World Series Of Golf (third round, time approximate)

6:30 News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Oral Roberts At Expo '74

9 PM Andy Williams

10 PM Miss America Pageant

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 Movie: "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"

2:30 Movie: "The Hellbinders"

4:30 Movie: "The Second Best Secret Agent In The Whole

Wide World"
WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

7:30 Farm Front

8 AM Addams Family (animated)

8:30 Wheelie And The Chopper Bunch

9 AM Emergency +4

9:30 Run, Joe, Run

10 AM Land Of The Lost

10:30 Sigmund And The Sea Monsters

11 AM Pink Panther

11:30 Star Trek (animated)

12 N Jetsons

12:30 Go

1 PM Greatest Sports Legends (profiled: Stan Musial)

1:30 Other People, Other Places

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball: Phillies-Cubs

5 PM World Series Of Golf (third round, time approximate)

6:30 News

7 PM Today We Fly (the dedication of the new Greater Cincinnati

Airport)

7:30 Travelin' On (sort of reminiscent of "Hootenanny": a variety show

originating from diferent college campuses--from Pepperdine

University in Los Angeles, Ray Stevens, Olivia Newton-John, the


Limeliters, comic Franklin Ajaye)

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM Andy Williams

10 PM Miss America Pageant

12 M News (time approximate)

12:35 Movie: "The Killing Game"

2:25 Movie: "Information Received"

3:55 Movie: "The Wild Westerners" (not to be confused with "Wild Wild West")

5:25 Movie: "Tender Scoundrel"

WTVN (WSYX) Ch. 6 Columbus (ABC)

6:30 Fun For Everyone

7 AM Award

7:30 Eddie Saunders (religion)

8 AM Huck And Yogi

8:30 Speed Racer

9 AM Hong Kong Phooey (debut)

9:30 Adventures Of Gilligan (animated, debut)

10 AM Devlin (debut)

10:30 Korg: 70,000 B.C. (debut)

11 AM Super Friends

12 N These Are The Days (debut)

12:30 American Bandstand (Bloodstone, Dave Loggins)

1:30 Big 10 Football Highlights


2 PM Wide World Of Sports (from Expo '74: U.S. vs. USSR in basketball)

4 PM College Football Preview (time approximate)

4:15 College Football: UCLA-Tennessee

7:30 News (time approximate)

8 PM ABC Movie: "Evel Knievel" (George Hamilton plays the role, from '71)

10 PM Hee Haw (Johnny Rodriguez, the Oak Ridge Boys)

11 PM ABC News (anchor not given, probably from one of the o&os)

11:15 Movie: "Scream Of Death"

1 AM Speakeasy (Steve Miller, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Danny O'Keefe,

Billy Joel)

WHIO Ch. 7 Dayton (CBS)

7:30 Summer Semester: "The American Presidency"

8 AM Speed Buggy

8:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

9 AM Jeannie (animated)

9:30 Partridge Family: 2200 A.D. (debut)

10 AM Valley Of The Dinosaurs (debut)

10:30 Shazam! (debut)

11 AM Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine(guest: Ted Knight, debut)

11:30 Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show (debut)

12 N Goodtime House/Yogi Bear

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival (season begins with "Three Nuts


For Cinderella," '73, from Czechoslovakia)

2 PM Journey (a worldwide surfing trip in search of the perfect wave)

2:30 F Troop

3 PM Wanted: Dead Or Alive

3:30 Death Valley Days (Jim Davis, aka Jock Ewing, appears in this episode)

4 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (Tammy Wynette, George Jones, Patsy Sledd)

4:30 Bobby Goldsboro (guests: the Lettermen)

5 PM Buck Owens

5:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: Red Steagall)

6 PM News

6:30 Hee Haw (Hugh Hefner, Lester Flatt)

7:30 Truth Or Consequences

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Barnaby Jones

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Genesis II" (watch for Mariette Hartley and Ted Cassidy

in this made-for-TV movie from '73, I have a feeling this was CBS's

Friday late movie)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:55 Farm Report


6 AM Summer Semester: "The American Presidency"

6:30 Call The Doctor (topic: the physically handicapped, rerun from Sun 11 AM)

7:30 Bugs Bunny (diferent from the show airing on ABC)

8 AM Speed Buggy

8:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

9 AM Jeannie (animated)

9:30 Partridge Family: 2200 A.D.

10 AM Valley Of The Dinosaurs

10:30 Shazam!

11 AM Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine

11:30 Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show

12 N U.S. Of Archie (debut)

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM Black Memo

2:30 Mr. Makit

3 PM U.S. Open Tennis: women's singles final (Billie Jean King won)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather)

7 PM National Geographic (the first Geographic special, "Americans On

Everest," from '65)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart


10 PM Barnaby Jones

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Iron Mistress"

1:30 Here And Now

WBNS Ch. 10 Columbus (CBS)

6 AM Summer Semester: "The American Presidency"

6:30 Treehouse Club

7 AM Man From C.O.S.I.

7:30 Big Blue Marble

8 AM Popeye

9 AM Jeannie (animated)

9:30 Partridge Family: 2200 A.D.

10 AM Valley Of The Dinosaurs

10:30 Shazam!

11 AM Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine

11:30 Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show

12 N U.S. Of Archie

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM Popeye

2:30 Championship Fishing

3 PM U.S. Open Tennis (see Ch. 9)

6 PM In The Know (high-school quiz bowl: Hamilton Township


vs. Urbana, time approximate)

6:30 Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon (this must be related to Ch. 10's

25th anniversary; the station will be airing '50s shows all evening,

starting at 8)

7 PM Wild Kingdom (animals which use sonar, such as porpoises)

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM Honeymooners

8:30 Sergeant Bilko

9 PM Burns And Allen

9:30 Make Room For Daddy

10 PM December Bride

10:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

11 PM News

11:30 Woody Hayes: Ohio State Football (preview of the 1974 season)

12 M Movie: "PT 109" (Clif Robertson as JFK, from '63)

2 AM Movie: "A Breath Of Scandal"

4 AM Movie: "The Captain's Table"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

7 AM ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "Mad, Mad Monsters" (week-behind

from 12 N and the last show of the series)

8 AM Yogi's Gang

8:30 Bugs Bunny

9 AM Hong Kong Phooey


9:30 Adventures Of Gilligan

10 AM Devlin

10:30 Korg: 70,000 B.C.

11 AM Soul Train (the Miracles, Herbie Hancock)

12 N Movie: "Jubilee Trail"

2 PM Wide World Of Sports

4 PM College Football Preview (time approximate)

4:15 NCAA Football: UCLA-Tennessee

7:30 Big Ten--Big Time (time approximate)

8 PM ABC Movie: "Evel Knievel"

10 PM Oral Roberts At Expo '74

11 PM News

11:15 ABC News

11:30 Movie: "Tarzan, The Ape Man" (Johnny Weissmuller and

Maureen O'Sullivan, from '32)

WMUB (WPTO) Ch. 14 Oxford, OH/WOET (WPTD) Ch. 16 Dayton (PBS)

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Electric Company
12:30 Sesame Street

1:30 Electric Company

2 PM Zoom

2:30 Electric Company

3 PM Evening At Pops

4 PM Pop Goes The Symphony

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Washington Week In Review

6:30 Wall Street Week

7 PM Gospel Classics Revue

8 PM Carrascolendas

8:30 State Of The Democratic Process (Sen. Robert Packwood (R-OR)

discusses the balance of power between the executive and legislative

branches of government.)

9:30 Movie: "Sally Of The Sawdust" (W.C. Fields silent from 1925, remade as

"Poppy," with Fields and sound, in 1936)

WHIZ Ch. 18 Zanesville, OH (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Focus On Agriculture

7:30 Bullwinkle

8 AM Addams Family (animated)

8:30 Wheelie And The Chopper Bunch

9 AM Emergency +4
9:30 Run, Joe, Run

10 AM Land Of The Lost

10:30 Sigmund And The Sea Monsters

11 AM Pink Panther

11:30 Star Trek (animated)

12 N Jetsons

12:30 Go

1 PM Focus

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball: Dodgers-Reds (rain game: Phillies-Cubs)

5 PM World Series Of Golf (third round, time approximate)

6:30 NBC News (Tom Brokaw, time approximate)

7 PM Lawrence Welk (songs that have been on top of the charts)

8 PM Oral Roberts At Expo '74

9 PM Andy Williams

10 PM Miss America Pageant

12 M News (time approximate)

12:15 I Spy

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

7:30 In Town Today

9:30 Cartoons

10:30 Wrestling

11:30 Movie: "Night And The City" (interesting pairing: this one's about
a crook who tries to muscle in on London's wrestling game, from '50)

1:30 Movie: "Guadalcanal Diary"

3:30 Movie: "Cave Of Outlaws"

5 PM Mission: Impossible

6 PM Lawrence Welk

7 PM Movie: "Maryland" (a family of horse breeders, watch for Walter Brennan,

from '40)

9 PM Movie: "This Angry Age"

11 PM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Mike Oldfield, David Essex, the Electric

Light Orchestra, Bloodstone, Manfred Mann)

12:30 In Session

1 AM I.S.C. Game Of The Week (is this high-school football?)

WOUB Ch. 20 Athens, OH (PBS)

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Zoom

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Electric Company

12:30 of the air

WKEF Ch. 22 Dayton (ABC)


7:30 Across The Fence

8 AM Yogi's Gang

8:30 Bugs Bunny

9 AM Hong Kong Phooey

9:30 Adventures Of Gilligan

10 AM Devlin

10:30 Korg: 70,000 B.C.

11 AM Super Friends

12 N These Are The Days

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Greatest Sports Legends (golfer Jimmy Demaret)

2 PM Wide World Of Sports

4 PM College Football Preview (time approximate)

4:15 NCAA Football: UCLA-Tennessee

7:30 The Protectors (time approximate)

8 PM ABC Movie: "Evel Knievel"

10 PM Evening With Edgar Allan Poe (Vincent Price gives a one-man

performance of scenes from "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Cask

Of Amontillado," "The Sphinx," and "The Pit And The Pendulum.")

11 PM Movie: "The Pit And The Pendulum" (Vincent Pricem from '61)

12:45 Movie: "The Headless Ghost"

WGSF Ch. 31 Newark, OH (PBS)


8 PM Carrascolendas

8:30 State Of The Democratic Process

9:30 Deep South, Deep North (the consequences of the Brown decision

that mandated school desegregation, as seen from Alabama and Detroit)

10:30 Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief (a white woman confronts an African-American,

a Hispanic, and a Native American in a play put on by the Wisconsin Idea

Theater of Madison as a way of promoting racial and cultural understanding)

WOSU Ch. 34 Columbus (PBS)

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Electric Company

12:30 Sesame Street

1:30 Movie: "The Dolly Sisters"

3 PM Evening At Pops

4 PM Pop Goes The Symphony

5 PM Hodgepodge Lodge

5:30 Wall Street Week

6 PM Ohio: This Week

6:30 Art Of Football

7 PM Lilias, Yoga And You

7:30 Antiques
8 PM Carrascolendas

8:30 State Of The Democratic Process

9:30 Deep South, Deep North

10:30 Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief

WLIO Ch. 35 Lima, OH (NBC/ABC)

8 AM Addams Family (animated)

8:30 Wheelie And The Chopper Bunch

9 AM Emergency +4

9:30 Run, Joe, Run

10 AM Land Of The Lost

10:30 Sigmund And The Sea Monsters

11 AM Pink Panther

11:30 Star Trek (animated)

12 N Jetsons

12:30 Go

1 PM Underdog

1:30 Big 10 Football Highlights

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball: Dodgers-Reds (rain game: Phillies-Cubs)

5 PM World Series Of Golf (third round, time approximate)

6:30 NBC News (time approximate)

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Emergency!
9 PM Andy Williams

10 PM Miss America Pageant

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 Soul Train (James Brown and the First Family of Soul)

WCET Ch. 48 Cincinnati (PBS)

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Zoom

12:30 Who Dealt? (bridge lessons)

1 PM Yes You Can

1:30 Electric Company

2 PM Zoom

2:30 Electric Company

3 PM Evening At Pops

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Lilias, Yoga And You

6:30 Washington Week In Review

7 PM Wall Street Week


7:30 Open Forum: Rape

8:30 State Of The Democratic Process

9:30 Deep South, Deep North

10:30 Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief

Retro: Oregon Wed, Sept 13, 1989

from TV Guide-Oregon State edition

not listed: KBSP 22-HSN/Rel Salem

KATU 2-ABC Portland

5:00 Regis & Kathie Lee (day-behind/guest Arthur Frommer)

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America (guest Raffi)

9:00 AM Northwest (guests: trainers from Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus)

10:00 Home

11:00 Perfect Strangers

11:30 Loving

noon Regis & Kathie Lee (same-day, guests not listed)

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 All My Children

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

6:00 ABC World News Tonight

6:30 News
7:00 A Current Afair

7:30 Inside Edition

8:00 Theft of Innocence (Jack Faust hosts a doc on sexual abuse of children and its efects)

9:00 Comedy Sneak Peek (a look at ABC comedies)

9:30 Coach

10:00 Koppel Report (new TV technology)

11:00 News

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. McHale's Navy (bw)

12:30 Get Smart

1:00 News

KOTI 2-Klamath Falls/KOBI 5-Medford (NBC)

6:00 This Morning's Business

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today (guest James Spader)

9:00 Scrabble

9:30 Concentration

10:00 Golden Girls

10:30 227

11:00 Newhart

11:30 Generations

noon Highway to Heaven

1:00 Another World

2:00 Santa Barbara


3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 Trial by Jury

4:30 People's Court

5:00 M*A*S*H

5:30 News

6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 News

7:00 USA Today

7:30 A Current Afair

8:00 Unsolved Mysteries

9:00 Night Court

9:30 Quantum Leap (repeat of premiere/90 min)

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (guests the Temptations)

12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (guest Julie Brown)

1:30 Later with Bob Costas (guest Clarence Clemons)

OPB (PBS): KOAB 3-Bend, KOAC 7-Corvallis, KOPB 10-Portland, KTVR 13-La Grande (the latter 2
are only mentioned in station ads)

Southern Oregon Public TV (PBS): KSYS 8-Medford/KFTS 22-Klamath Falls (8/22 aren't OPB
stations, but simulcast much of its programs)

* OPB airtimes may be afected by pledge breaks

7:15 Homestretch

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 (OPB) Zoobilee Zoo

8:00 (SOPTV) Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


8:30 (OPB) Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 (SOPTV) 3-2-1 Contact

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 (OPB) Captain Kangaroo

10:00 (SOPTV) Square One Television

10:30 (OPB) Yan Can Cook

10:30 (SOPTV) Homestretch

11:00 (OPB) Bookmark

11:00 (SOPTV) Body Electric

11:30 (OPB) Chinese Brush Painting

11:30 (SOPTV) Outdoor Idaho

noon (OPB) Evening at Pops (Smothers Brothers)

noon (SOPTV) National Geographic

1:00 Movie "The Great Chase" (bw)

2:30 (OPB) Wild Side

2:30 (SOPTV) TBA

3:00 (OPB) French in Action

3:00 (SOPTV) Soapbox

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Square One Television

5:30 3-2-1 Contact

6:00 (OPB) Wild Side

6:00 (SOPTV) Wild America

6:30 Nightly Business Report


7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Incredible Flight of the Snow Goose

9:00 (OPB) Lawrence Welk: Television's Music Man

9:00 (SOPTV) Firing Line (Jeanne Kirkpatrick and Gary Hart on if free-market competitiveness is
good for the US/2 hrs)

10:30 (OPB) Superspies

11:00 (SOPTV) Nightly Business Report

11:30 (OPB) Movie "The Captain's Paradise" (bw)

KPIC 4-Roseburg/KCBY 11-Coos Bay/KVAL 13-Eugene (CBS)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Morning News

7:00 This Morning (drugs in Omaha)

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 News

11:30 Young & the Restless

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Sally Jessy Raphael (having someone killed to get their money)

4:00 Phil Donahue (married teens)

5:00 News

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Jeopardy!
7:30 Cosby Show

8:00 60 Minutes (rerun of 20th-anniversary special)

9:00 Wolf (2 hr premiere)

11:00 News

11:30 Pat Sajak (guests Conway Twitty, Sheree J. Wilson, and Houston Mayor Kathy Whitmire)

1:00 Adderly

KOIN 6-CBS Portland

5:00 This Morning's Business

5:30 Gary Randall

6:00 CBS Morning News

6:30 News

7:00 This Morning

9:00 Joan Rivers (JM J. Bullock/surviving a coma)

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

noon News

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 TBA

3:30 People's Court

4:00 Geraldo (leaving a husband for a lesbian lover)

5:00 News

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News
6:30 M*A*S*H

7:00 Jeopardy!

7:30 Wheel of Fortune

8:00 60 Minutes

9:00 Wolf (premiere)

11:00 News

11:30 Pat Sajak

1:00 Adderly

2:00 CBS News Nightwatch

KGW 8-NBC Portland

5:00 Today (as listed, what's the story here?)

5:30 NBC News

6:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00 Golden Girls

10:30 227

11:00 Scrabble

11:30 Concentration

noon News

12:30 Generations

1:00 Another World

2:00 Santa Barbara

3:00 Days of Our Lives


4:00 Phil Donahue (2-day delay/reuniting separated loved ones)

5:00 News

6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 Cosby Show

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 PM Magazine

8:00 Unsolved Mysteries

9:00 Night Court

9:30 Quantum Leap

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

1:30 Later with Bob Costas

2:00 News

KEZI 9-ABC Eugene

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 700 Club

10:00 Home

11:00 Perfect Strangers

11:30 Loving

noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital


3:00 Highway to Heaven

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 People's Court

5:30 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 A Current Afair

7:30 Newhart

8:00 Growing Pains (1 hr)

9:00 Comedy Sneak Peek

9:30 Coach

10:00 Koppel Report

11:00 News

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. Love Connection

KTVL 10-CBS Medford

6:00 CBS Morning News

6:30 News

7:00 This Morning

9:00 Family Feud

9:30 Wheel of Fortune (as listed, I assume this was network, but no other network affiliate in the
state cleared it in the AM)

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

noon Family Ties

12:30 Gimme a Break!


1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Joan Rivers

4:00 Geraldo

5:00 News

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 Night Court

7:00 Cosby Show

7:30 Cheers

8:00 60 Minutes

9:00 Wolf (premiere)

11:00 News

11:30 Pat Sajak

1:00 Movie "You Gotta Stay Happy" (bw)

KPTV 12-Ind Portland

6:00 GI Joe

6:30 COPS

7:00 Tom & Jerry

7:30 Ramblin' Rod

8:30 Flintstones

9:00 Brady Bunch

9:30 Webster

10:00 Three's Company

10:30 Laverne & Shirley


11:00 Highway to Heaven

noon Perry Mason (bw)

1:00 Movie "Cleopatra" (conclusion)

3:00 Smurfs' Adventures

3:30 GI Joe: Operation Dragonfire (pt 3)

4:00 DuckTales

4:30 Girl Talk

5:00 Little House on the Prairie

6:00 Family Ties

6:30 Who's the Boss?

7:00 Cheers

7:30 Night Court

8:00 Movie "Revenge of the Pink Panther"

10:00 News

11:00 Arsenio Hall (guests Ana-Alicia and Christopher Guest)

mid. Barnaby Jones

1:00 Carson's Comedy Classics

KDRV 12-ABC Medford

6:00 ABC World News This Morning/Local News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Perfect Strangers

10:30 Home

11:30 Loving
noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

4:00 Phil Donahue

5:00 News

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Growing Pains (1 hr)

9:00 Comedy Sneak Peek

9:30 Coach

10:00 Koppel Report

11:00 News

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. Arsenio Hall

1:00 Simon & Simon

UHF and KTVU/KTXL in part 2...

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KMTR 16-NBC Eugene

6:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Joan Rivers

10:00 Golden Girls

10:30 227

11:00 Scrabble

11:30 Concentration

noon Family Ties

12:30 Generations

1:00 Another World

2:00 Santa Barbara

3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 Geraldo

5:00 News

6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 Who's the Boss?

7:00 Cheers

7:30 Night Court

8:00 Unsolved Mysteries


9:00 Night Court

9:30 Quantum Leap

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

1:30 Later with Bob Costas

KTVZ 21-NBC Bend

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00 Golden Girls

10:30 227

11:00 Scrabble

11:30 Concentration

noon Body by Jake

12:30 Generations

1:00 Another World

2:00 Santa Barbara

3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 Highway to Heaven

5:00 USA Today

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune


7:00 Jeopardy!

7:30 Cosby Show

8:00 Unsolved Mysteries

9:00 Night Court

9:30 Quantum Leap

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (21 didn't clear Costas)

KLSR 25-Fox Eugene

5:00 Nightbeat

5:30 Headline News

6:00 Care Bears

6:30 Smurfs' Adventures

7:00 Super Mario Bros. Super Show

7:30 Fun House

8:00 ThunderCats

8:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

9:00 Small Wonder

9:30 It's a Living

10:00 Judge

10:30 Trial by Jury

11:00 Win, Lose or Draw

11:30 3rd Degree

noon $10,000 Jackpot Bingo


1:00 Movie "City on Fire"

3:00 Gumby

3:30 Beverly Hills Teens

4:00 Real Ghostbusters

4:30 Fun House

5:00 Mr. Belvedere

5:30 McHale's Navy

6:00 Mama's Family

6:30 Crimewatch Tonight

7:00 Hunter

8:00 Tommy (20th-anniversary performance, taped last month in LA with guest stars Phil Collins
(Uncle Ernie), Billy Idol (Cousin Kevin), Elton John (Pinball Wizard), Patti LaBelle (Acid Queen) and
Steve Winwood (Hawker))

10:00 News

10:30 Win, Lose or Draw

11:00 Arsenio Hall

mid. Movie "Mister Scarface" (bw)

2:00 Nightbeat

KPDX 49-Fox Portland/Vancouver

5:00 Talkabout

5:30 700 Club

6:30 ThunderCats

7:00 Jetsons

7:30 Scooby-Doo

8:00 Dennis the Menace (animated)


8:30 Gumby

9:00 Trapper John, MD

10:00 Quincy

11:00 Simon & Simon

noon 3rd Degree

12:30 Love Connection

1:00 Trial by Jury

1:30 Divorce Court

2:00 Win, Lose or Draw

2:30 Mork & Mindy

3:00 Jetsons

3:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

4:00 Super Mario Bros. Super Show

4:30 Fun House

5:00 Small Wonder

5:30 Charles in Charge

6:00 Mr. Belvedere

6:30 Crimewatch Tonight

7:00 Hunter

8:00 Tommy

10:00 Magnum, PI

11:00 Too Close for Comfort

11:30 Love Connection

mid. Police Story

1:00 INN News


1:30 Movie "Dear Heart" (bw)

3:30 Movie "Grave of the Vampire)

REGIONAL SUPERSTATIONS

KTVU-Fox Oakland (listed as TVU, logo appeared in TVG ads)

5:00 Success N Life

6:00 Romper Room & Friends

6:30 Smurfs' Adventures

7:00 Dennis the Menace (animated)

7:30 GI Joe

8:00 Beverly Hills Teens

8:30 Yogi Bear

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 I Love Lucy (bw)

10:30 Bewitched

11:00 and 11:30 Judge

noon At Noon

1:00 Movie "The Sun Also Rises" (pt 1)

3:00 GI Joe: Operation Dragonfire (pt 3)

3:30 Super Mario Bros. Super Show

4:00 DuckTales

4:30 Girl Talk

5:00 Silver Spoons

5:30 Bosom Buddies

6:00 Three's Company


6:30 Jefersons

7:00 Cheers

7:30 Family Feud

8:00 Tommy

10:00 News

11:00 Cheers

11:30 Taxi

mid. Crimewatch Tonight

12:30 Jefersons

1:00 Hill Street Blues

2:00 Infomercial

2:30 Carson's Comedy Classics

3:00 Movie "Day of the Assassin"

KTXL-Fox Sacramento (listed as TXL, same applies)

5:00 Movie "The Seduction of Gina" cont'd

5:30 INN News

6:00 700 Club

7:00 Gumby

7:30 Popeye

8:00 Woody Woodpecker

8:30 Bewitched

9:00 and 9:30 I Love Lucy (bw)

10:00 Trapper John, MD

11:00 Love Boat


noon Andy Griffith (bw)

12:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

1:00 Fall Guy

2:00 Hogan's Heroes

2:30 Infomercial

3:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

3:30 Super Mario Bros. Super Show

4:00 Leave It to Beaver (bw)

4:30 Brady Bunch

5:00 Facts of Life

5:30 Kate & Allie

6:00 Family Ties

6:30 Newhart

7:00 Cosby Show

7:30 Cheers

8:00 Tommy

10:00 News

11:00 Bosom Buddies

11:30 Star Trek

12:30 Benny Hill

1:00 Movie "The Car"

3:05 Movie "Paradise Alley" (Sylvester Stallone does triple-duty as writer, director and star)

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So, by this time the Oregon edition seemed to be in the non-Portland areas. I guess Eugene got
this edition.

Portland's TVG only had 2, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 49. Also KCKA 15 Centralia WA earlier (around 1987).

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Retro: Central PA, Fri. March 22nd, 1974

Source: TV Guide, issue 1094.

CHANNELS

2 WCBS New York (CBS)

3 KYW Philadelphia (NBC)

4 WNBC New York (NBC)

5 WNEW New York (IND)

6 WPVI Philadelphia (ABC)

7 WABC New York (ABC)

8 WGAL Lancaster (NBC)

9 WOR New York (IND)


10 WCAU Philadelphia (CBS)

11 WPIX New York (IND)

12 WHYY Wilmington (PBS)

13 WNET New York (PBS)

15 WLYH Lancaster (CBS)

16 WNEP Scranton (ABC)

21 WHP Harrisburg (CBS)

22 WDAU Scranton (CBS)

27 WTPA Harrisburg (ABC)

28 WBRE Wilkes-Barre (NBC)

29 WTAF Philadelphia (IND)

33 WITF Hershey (PBS)

39 WLVT Allentown (PBS)

43 WSBA York (CBS)

44 WVIA Scranton (PBS)

48 WKBS Philadelphia (IND)

5:45

10 News

6AM

3 Farm Market Report

10 Sunrise Semester

Practical Reasoning: Meaning and definition are subjects discussed by Prof. Robert Gurland.

28 Faith for Today


6:10

3 News

6:15

3 Sut Yung Ying Yee

6:20

2 News

6:30

2 22 Sunrise Semester

See 6AM, WCAU.

4 Knowledge

Future energy production.

5 Your Future is Now

6 Operation Alphabet BW

7 New York Area Colleges: Present and Future

Scheduled: Princeton University.

8 Country Music

10 Wake Up!

28 Garner Ted Armstrong

6:45

3 Farm, Home and Garden


7AM

2 10 15 22 43 CBS News-Hughes Rudd

3 4 8 28 Today

Director Mervyn Leroy ["Little Caesar"] is scheduled to talk about his recent autobiography. Also:
how to grow tomatoes is explained by plant geneticist Henry Cathey. Frank McGee is the host.

5 Underdog

6 Perspective

7 AM New York

Nutritionist Gary Null discusses how diet afects the body's aging process. Also: state senators
Chester Straub [D-Brooklyn] and Frank Radavan [R-Queens].

11 News-Roy Whitfield

7:25

6 News

7:30

5 Flintstones

6 Captain Noah

9 News

11 Little Rascals BW

8AM

2 10 15 22 43 Captain Kangaroo

The Captain reads "Quiet as a Butterfly." Also: constructing a turtle-race game.

5 Bugs Bunny
9 Garner Ted Armstrong

11 Courageous Cat

16 Hatchy Milatchy

39 Sesame Street

8:30

5 Mr. Ed

9 Joe Franklin

11 Timmy and Lassie BW

Officer Slater's police dog disappears during an auto accident. Timmy: Jon Provost.

8:55

6 Dialing for Dollars

Easter family fashions; telephone manners.

9am

2 Farmer's Daughter BW

Katy's jealous: Glen is seeing an Italian actress [Lisa Seagram]. Katy: Inger Stevens. Glen: William
Windom.

3 Somerset

4 Not for Women Only

The heavy woman is the focus of the concluding discussion on fashions. Barbara Walters' guests
include the fashion director of a clothing chain and fashion manufacturers Jimmy Iselin and
Herbert Levy.

5 Rifleman BW

Mark joins a gunslinging lawman's search for an outlaw. Mark: Johnny Crawford. Chuck Connors.

7 Movie
"Let's Make Love." [1960] Bright, stylish Cinderella yarn that benefits from the direction of
George Cukor and the luscious presence of Marilyn Monroe. Yves Montand.

8 22 Mike Douglas

Sex therapists William Masters and Virgin Johnson are today's co-hosts. Maureen Stapleton;
Peter Lawford, and Bob Cummings.

10 Morningside with Edie Huggins

11 Black Pride

12 13 Sesame Street

15 New Zoo Revue

21 Captain Kangaroo

See 8AM, WCBS/WCAU etc

27 Bulletin Board

28 Phil Donahue

43 Encounter

9:10

27 Nature's Window

9:15

27 Fun Fair

9:30

2 Pat Collins

Topic: women in the movies.

3 Jackpot!

4 Truth or Consequences
5 Flying Nun

Disaster-prone Brother Paul [Rich Little] returns to help Carlos with a tax audit. Carlos: Alejandro
Rey.

9 Journey to Adventure

Royal gems in Iran are highlighted, including their origin and history. Gunther Less is the narrator.

11 Pulpit and People

15 Limelight

A celebrity quilt is featured.

9:55

27 News

10am

2 10 15 21 22 43 Joker's Wild

3 4 8 28 Dinah Shore

The three Sinatra women [mother Nancy, and daughters Nancy and Tina] make their first TV
appearances together. Topics to be discussed: raising children and controlling weight during
pregnancy.

5 Hazel

George and Hazel help a struggling young lawyer and his pregnant wife.

6 Truth or Consequences

9 27 Romper Room

11 Movie BW

"Henry Aldrich Swings It." [1943] A missing Stradivarius plagues Henry [Jimmy Lydon] after he
joins the school band.

16 Love, American Style

Shelley Berman as professor with a pleasant problem: a sexy coed willing to give a lot for a good
grade.

44 Sesame Street

10:30

2 10 15 21 22 43 $10,000 Pyramid

Lee Meriwether, Jack Carter. Dick Clark is the series host.

3 4 8 28 Jeopardy!

5 Mothers-In-Law

Larry Storch is cast as a fugitive bank robber hiding out in the Hubbard home. Eve: Eve Arden.

6 Love, American Style

Stories about a water-bed salesman and a lady barber's balding customer. Anita Gillette, Frank
Sutton.

16 I Dream of Jeannie

27 Tennessee Tuxedo

10:45

48 Delaware Valley Today

Featured: Philadelphia's Department of Recreation.

11am

2 10 15 21 22 43 Gambit

3 4 8 28 Wizard of Odds

5 I Love Lucy BW

There's music in the air-but not to the ears-when Lucy and Ethel form an all-girl band. Lucille
Ball, Desi Arnaz.

6 Password
Sandy Duncan and Tom Kennedy.

7 Gomer Pyle, USMC

Gomer [Jim Nabors], thinking Carter is sick, nearly pampers him to death. Carter: Frank Sutton.

9 Straight Talk

11 Bachelor Father BW

Bentley decides to accept a job in Washington, D.C.

16 Dick Van Dyke BW

Laura faces a formal dinner with permanent black dye on her hands.

27 Leave it to Beaver BW

33 Electric Company

11:30

2 10 15 21 22 43 Love of Life

3 4 8 28 Hollywood Squares

Marty Allen, Vic Damone, Sally Field, Demond Wilson, Lee Meriwether, McLean Stevenson,
Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde, Charley Weaver.

5 Midday Live

Director Mervyn Leroy discusses his autobiography "Take One" this morning. (A jump for him,
from Today to a local talk show to talk about the same thing)

6 7 16 27 Brady Bunch

The kids think Alice is a squealer, and their cold-shoulder treatment is driving her to a tearful
departure.

11 Abbott and Costello BW

Lou snoops it up as a private eye.

33 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

48 New Zoo Revue

Making promises.
11:55

2 10 15 21 22 43 CBS News-Douglas Edwards

17 News

Noon

2 10 15 21 22 43 Young and the Restless

3 6 News

4 8 28 Jackpot!

7 16 27 Password

See 11AM, WPVI.

9 Lucy Show BW

Lucy pretends she's sick to con money out of Mooney [Gale Gordon].

11 New Zoo Revue

How to make yourself understood.

17 Bulletin Board

48 Huck & Yogi

12:30

2 10 15 21 22 43 Search for Tomorrow

3 4 28 Baffle

James Darren, Jo Anne Worley, Jan Murray, Linda Kay Henning.

6 7 16 27 Split Second

8 Noonday on 8

9 Beverly Hillbillies
"Petticoat Junction" citizens take some of Granny's potent potions. Irene Ryan.

11 Joya's Fun School

17 Romper Room

48 Lucy Show

To con money out of Mooney [Gale Gordon], Lucy pretends that she needs a new refrigerator.

12:55

3 4 28 NBC News-Newman

1PM

2 What's My Line?

3 Marciarose

4 Concentration

5 Movie BW

"The Doctor and the Girl." [1949] The romance and marriage of a young intern [Glenn Ford],
complicated by parental tyranny and his sister's abortion. Janet Leigh, Gloria De Haven.

6 7 16 27 All My Children

8 What's My Line?

Soupy Sales, opera singer Joanna Simon, film critic Leonard Harris.

9 Movie BW

"The Good Humor Man." [1950] Ice-cream hawker [Jack Carson], involved in a holdup, with
often hilarious, slapstick results.

10 Tattletales

Meredith MacRae and Greg Mullavey, Pat and Marjorie Harrington, Joyce Bulifant and Ed
Mallory.

11 Galloping Gourmet

Recipe: chocolate mousse.


12 13 33 39 44 Electric Company

15 Raparound

17 Movie BW

"Varsity Show." [1937] A Broadway producer [Dick Powell] returns to his alma mater to stage a
show-and gets the undergraduate treatment all over again. Priscilla Lane.

21 Galloping Gourmet

Recipe: rum-soaked raisin omelet.

22 Petticoat Junction

Billie Jo's boyfriend is being eyed-by Billie Jo's sisters.

28 What's My Line

See WGAL.

43 Not for Women Only

48 Movie

"Second Chance." [1953] Gangsters pursue Robert Mitchum and Linda Darnell in South America.
Good old-fashioned chase film with plenty of thrills and action.

1:30

2 10 15 21 22 43 As the World Turns

4 8 28 Three on a Match

6 7 16 27 Let's Make a Deal

11 Get Smart

This take-of on "The Fugitive" features Milton Berle in a cameo role. Don Adams.

2PM

2 10 15 21 22 43 Guiding Light

3 4 8 28 Days of Our Lives


6 7 16 27 Newlywed Game

11 Addams Family BW

Morticia and Gomez outfit Fester with a new toupee.

29 My Favorite Martian

Martin's benevolence-inducing fight has an unusual efect on Brennan.

2:30

2 10 15 21 22 43 Edge of Night

3 4 8 28 The Doctors

6 7 16 27 The Girl in My Life

9 The Millionaire BW

A man's shady past is about to catch up with him just as one-million dollars arrives. Victor:
Michael Connors.

11 Bill Cosby

Chet's savoir-faire is somewhat damaged when he picks up his date in a garbage truck. Chet: Bill
Cosby.

17 Gomer Pyle, USMC

Carter tries stopping Gomer from making a parachute jump.

29 Newsprobe

3PM

2 10 15 21 22 43 The Price is Right (half hour Barker version)

3 4 8 28 Another World

5 Casper

6 7 16 27 General Hospital

9 Movie BW
"Strangler of the Swamp." [1945] Condemned man swears to return and fix those responsible for
his death and, by golly, he does! Robert H. Barrat. Maria: Rosemary La Planche.

11 Father Knows Best BW

Jim [Robert Young] gives Bud [Billy Gray] a safety lesson. Jane Wyatt.

17 Patty Duke Show BW

Patty starts as a nurse's aide the day Martin goes into the hospital.

29 Superman, Aquaman and Batman

33 39 Religious America

44 Carol Guild

48 Kimba

3:30

2 10 15 21 22 43 Match Game

Pat Harrington, Nipsey Russell, Jo Anne Worley, Fannie Flagg, Richard Dawson, Brett Somers
Klugman.

3 4 8 28 How to Survive a Marriage

5 Huckleberry Hound

6 7 16 27 One Life to Live

11 Nanny and the Professor

Two computers challenge Nanny's faith in the human mystique. Poole: Jack Kruschen.

17 Ultraman

29 Three Stooges BW

33 39 44 Magic Window

48 Banana Splits

4PM
2 15 21 22 43 Tattletales

Meredith McRae and Greg Mullavey, Ed Mallory and Joyce Bulifant, Elaine Joyce and Bobby Van.

3 Mike Douglas

See 9AM, WGAL.

4 8 28 Somerset

5 Bugs Bunny

6 The Big Valley

Flood waters are rising as a newly deputized Heath [Lee Majors] goes to protect a nearly
evacuated town-where he clashes with four men bent on killing him.

7 27 Love, American Style

Tales about marrying of a daughter and landing an archaeologist. Marianne McAndrew, Robert
Reed

9 Movie

"Blood Alley." [1955] John Wayne and Lauren Bacall in a tale about people escaping from the
Chinese Communists.

10 Movie

"The Savage Innocents." [1960] Documentary-style tale of Eskimo life. Inuk: Anthony Quinn.
Asiak: Yoko Tani. Sharp photography.

11 F Troop

The troopers think a Draculalike count [Vincent Price] has kidnaped Wrangler Jane [Melody
Patterson].

12 13 33 39 44 Sesame Street

16 Bewitched

Part 1. Sam's father [Maurice Evans] tries to lure Darrin into warlockry. Darrin: Dick Sargent.

17 Popeye

48 Little Rascals
4:30

2 Mike Douglas

Sex therapists William Masters and Virginia Johnson are the co-hosts. Alan Alda ["M*A*S*H"],
Meredith MacRae and actor Greg Mullavey are the guests.

4 Movie

"The Spiral Road." [1962] Conclusion. Rock Hudson is excellent as a doctor who struggles with
God and conscience in the Java jungles. Burl Ives.

5 Lost in Space BW

Penny [Angela Cartwright] discovers a deep cave inhabited by an invisible-but friendly-echolike


voice. Guy: John Williams. Smith: Jonathan Harris.

7 Movie

"Palm Springs Weekend." [1963] Romantic problems of students who spend Easter vacation at
the resort. Pretty, spirited, lightweight. Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens, Robert Conrad, Ty Hardin.

8 Merv Griffin

11 Munsters BW

Herman thinks he's being sued by a woman driver who hit him. Herman: Fred Gwynne.

15 43 Lucy Show

Lucy bags a bargain at a sale, but she's short of cash. Gale Gordon.

16 Movie

"The Black Knight." [1954] Fine production values and action sequences balance the juvenile plot
in this Alan Ladd vehicle set in the days of King Arthur. Linet: Patricia Medina.

17 Ozzie & Harriet BW

Hairs stand on end when David takes up motorcycle racing.

21 48 Flintstones

22 Gomer Pyle, USMC

Gomer's grandmother phrophesises trouble for someone close to Gomer.

27 Gilligan's Island
Gilligan's convinced he's the demonic descendant of head-hunters.

28 Bonanza

Joe's eforts to teach Ann Croft [Stella Stevens] sign language are misinterpreted by the deaf-
mute girl for love.

29 Superman

A gang of crooks seizes a machine that makes them invisible.

5PM

6 Mod Squad

The squad splits up to hunt a knife-wielding killer who boarded one of three buses of
vacationers. Willa: Julie Gregg.

11 Gilligan's Island

A native king searches the island for a goodess-to be fed by a volcano. Bob Denver.

12 13 33 39 44 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

15 43 Beverly Hillbillies

Jethro [Max Baer] enters military school.

17 Wanted: Dead or Alive BW

It's not good being a twin when your brother has a price on his head. Fearing for his own life,
Harry Weaver begs Josh to find his brother Pete.

21 Star Trek

On a planet of molten lava, Kirk [William Shatner] and Spock battle four of history's most
ruthless killers: Colonel Green, Genghis Khan, Zora and Kahless.

22 Merv Griffin

George Burns, Marlo Thomas, Jack Jones.

27 I Dream of Jeannie

29 Lost in Space BW

Penny shelters Ohan, an interplanetary fugitive who gives her a small disc-supposedly the key to
the greatest treasure in the galaxy.

5:30

3 15 27 43 News

5 Flintstones

11 I Dream of Jeannie

Part 1. Substituting for Tony is a secret agent with no experience in dealing with genies. Roger:
Bill Daily.

12 13 33 39 44 Electric Company

17 Sea Hunt BW

Mike [Lloyd Bridges] searches for a skin diver who stole top-secret scientific papers.

28 Hogan's Heroes

48 Gilligan's Island

Gilligan [Bob Denver] claims he's seen a ghost. Skipper: Alan Hale.

6PM and later in a separate post to avoid hitting character limit.

-crainbebo

Continuing with the listing now.

6PM

2 3 4 6 7 8 10 21 28 News

5 I Love Lucy BW

Too bad about Lucy's evening at the theater: her tickets were for the matinee. Lucille Ball.

9 Wild Wild West


A cowardly sherif [Jackie Coogan] needs West's help. Cutthroats are menacing his town-
coincidental with the return of an ex-con [Bradford Dillman]. West: Robert Conrad.

11 I Dream of Jeannie

Part 2. Jeannie sees through the spy's act-so he blabs about Tony's genie! Jeannie: Barbara Eden.

12 Delaware News BW

13 Hodgepodge Lodge

15 43 Bonanza

Hoss falls in love with Ragan Miller [Gena Rowlands], whose beauty has brought her nothing but
unhappiness. Dan Blocker.

17 The Untouchables BW

To avoid bankruptcy, a toy manufacturer returns to his former sideline-pushing opium.

27 ABC News-Smith/Reasoner

29 Bewitched

The Leaning Tower of Pisa has been zapped straight! Samantha: Elizabeth Montgomery.

33 44 Weather

39 Sesame Street

48 Star Trek

The crew intrudes on a private paradise inhabited by two individuals: a man [James Daly] of
extraordinary accomplishments; and his ward, superbly educated-but unacquainted with human
emotions.

6:15

16 News

33 44 Farm, Home and Garden

6:30

3 8 28 NBC News-Chancellor
5 Bewitched

Tale about a talking toy horse.

6 16 ABC News-Smith/Reasoner

11 Beat the Clock

12 Designing Women (NOT related to the late 1980s CBS sitcom!)

13 Zoom

21 22 CBS News-Walter Cronkite

27 Movie

"Showdown." [1963] Two cowboys run afoul of an outlaw gang. Audie Murphy, Charles Drake.

29 Courtship of Eddie's Father

To steal or not to steal: Eddie has joined a gang that demands its members practice shoplifting.
Tom: Bill Bixby.

33 44 Lilias, Yoga and You

7PM

2 10 15 43 CBS News-Cronkite

3 What's My Line?

Soupy Sales, Dana Valery, Gene Shalit and Arlene Francis. Larry Blyden is the series host.

4 NBC News-Chancellor

5 Mission: Impossible

A night-club entertainer [Phelps] his robot and Paris [in a parade of disguises] try to smash a
European power grab. Phelps: Peter Graves.

6 To Tell the Truth

Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Alan Alda and Barbara Howar. Garry Moore is the series host.

7 ABC News-Smith/Reasoner

8 16 Truth or Consequences
9 Lucy Show

To con money out of Mooney [Gale Gordon],Lucy pretends that she needs a new refrigerator.

11 Mod Squad

Story about Julie's growing attachment to an abandoned baby. Troy: Michael Anderson, Jr.

12 Take 12

13 Black on White

17 Bonanza

Rumors fly when a beautiful Chinese woman [Marlo Thomas] labeled "wife" arrives-addressed to
Hoss [Dan Blocker]. Na Dahn: Benson Fong.

21 To Tell the Truth

22 News

28 National Geographic

"Wild River." The joys of the outdoor life on America's waterways, as experienced by six
youngsters and their two adult leaders: a raft and kayak voyage down Idaho's Salmon River. Their
adventures include banding a young golden eagle and living of the land. Also: A look at the
Hudson and Potomac rivers.

29 That Girl

Ann [Marlo Thomas] gets a fat residual check-and advice on how to use it. Mackenzie: Larry
Storch.

33 Aviation Weather

39 Mundo Hispano

44 Science Countdown

48 Mission: Impossible

Pretending the U.S. has been occupied by a foreign power: an IMF ruse designed to retrieve
stolen secrets from a spy. Whitmore Channing: Kevin McCarthy. Shewitt: Scott Walker.

7:30

2 Secrets of the Deep


The ancient ways are still practiced by the Polynesians. They burn shells and coral heads to make
lime for constructing homes, and use the tapa found in the inner bark of mulberry trees as
material for clothing.

3 Sorting it Out

4 Police Surgeon

A madman's false alarms endanger Dr. Simon Locke [Sam Groom]. Joining in the hunt for the
man is an old flame of Locke's [Skye Aubrey].

6 Billy Graham Crusade

Special: "The Preventative Gospel" is Dr. Graham's message for youth in the second program of
his St. Louis Crusade. Participants include Ethel Waters, who sings "Just a Closer Walk with
Thee," and gospel singer George Beverly Shea. Also: pianist Tedd Smith and organist Don Hustad.

7 Let's Make a Deal

8 Hogan's Heroes

Twenty escaping POWS have an unlikely hiding place-Stalag 13. Bob Crane.

9 Bowling for Dollars

10 Great Mysteries

The ghost of a murder victim returns to seek justice in "The Trial for Murder." Charles Stubbs: Ian
Holm. Orson Welles is the series host.

12 13 Wall Street Week

15 43 Lucy Show

Lucy's plans for an economical Christmas go astray when she begins shopping for a tree.

16 To Tell the Truth

21 Green Acres

Oliver takes a flier on manufacturing World War I airplanes. Eddie Albert, Eva Gabor.

22 Dusty's Trail

A thief must be lurking around the wagon train. How else can the disappearance of several
valuable items be explained? Dusty: Bob Denver. (This must have been short-lived..)

29 Hogan's Heroes
Three beautiful girls are Gestapo interrogators-and Hogan's men have all the answers. Bob
Crane.

33 39 44 People, Places, Things, Now

A conversation with Democratic members of the Pennsylvania legislature.

8PM

2 10 15 21 22 43 Dirty Sally

The Lord moves in mysterious ways, but never more than in this story of an unordained preacher
who's dying with one wish unfulfilled: to see the Pacific Ocean. Sally: Jeanette Nolan. Pike: Dack
Rambo.

3 4 8 28 Family Theatre

Special: Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara in "The Red Pony," a handsomely filmed adaption of
John Steinbeck's novella. Set in turn-of-the-century California, the story concerns a poor farm
family...Carl Tiflin, kind but rough in his ways; his 10-year-old son Jody, who has reached the age
of questioning and rebellion; and Jody's mother Ruth, who serves as a go-between as father and
son grope for an understanding. Less earthy than the original "Red Pony," this version is also
minus one central character-the crusty cowboy Billy Buck. Robert Totten, a veteran of the
"Gunsmoke" series, is the director of the film.

5 Dealer's Choice

6 7 16 27 Brady Bunch

Will Greg Brady be a superstar? That's what he hopes after his audition for a local TV show
attracts the interest of a talent scout. Greg: Barry Williams. Carol: Florence Henderson. Peter:
Christopher Knight.

9 Movie

"Revenge Is My Destiny." In Miami, a Vietnam veteran searches for his missing wife.

11 To Tell the Truth

Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Alan Alda and Barbara Howar. Garry Moore is the host of the series.

12 13 33 39 44 Washington Week in Review

17 Of Lands and Seas

Canadian wildlife.
29 Everything Goes

Guests include Soupy Sales, Frankie Laine and actress Constance Towers. Norm Crosby, Mike
Darow and Catherine McKinnon.

48 Dick Van Dyke BW

Rob considers appearing on a controversial TV talk show. Rob: Dick Van Dyke.

8:30

2 10 15 21 22 43 Good Times

Scheduled: A family fracas develops over the new-found patron of J.J.'s art. Edmund Cambridge
plays the sponsoring businessman who could sell J.J.'s paintings-if only he hadn't made an
enemy of the boy's father 20 years before. Florida: Esther Rolle.

5 Merv Griffin

6 7 16 27 Jacques Cousteau

Special: "We are prisoners," radios Cousteau to NASA and nearby ships in "Blizzard in Hope Bay."
The show's most dramatic moments occur during brief scenes of the Antarctic blizzard, in which
the damaged Calypso is covered by an estimated 30 tons of ice. Before the onslaught of over 90-
mph winds and snow, Cousteau and his divers film a colony of virtually extinct seals; flocks of
penguins migrating to ice floes for the winter; and the divers themselves, frolicking in the sub-
freezing waters. Cousteau also encounters and rescues Dr. David Lewis, an Australian adventurer
lost at sea for more than two months. Narrator: Rod Serling.

11 Dragnet

A pot-detecting pooch joins the L.A. police to stop marijuana smuggling. Friday: Jack Webb.

12 Black Perspective on the News

13 Interface

Trouble in paradise: a profile of life in the Virgin Islands, where recent outbreaks of violence have
been linked to racial tensions. Tony Batten is the producer-host.

33 39 Wall Street Week

A European's view of the American market is ofered by Guy Jonquieres of the Financial Times of
London.

44 Official View
48 Merv Griffin

George Burns, Marlo Thomas, Jack Jones and actress Susan George.

9pm

2 10 15 21 22 43 Movie

"Senior Year," a blend of be-bop, drama and nostalgia, takes a look at the lives of five high school
seniors in the carefree '50s. A 1974 made-for-TV movie. Gary Frank, Glynnis O'Connor.

11 Bonanza

A self-styled rainmaker ofers his services to drought-stricken Virginia City-for a price. Dan
Blocker, Lorne Greene, Michael Landon.

12 33 39 Masterpiece Theatre

A "for sale" sign may soon go up at Eaton Place as financial difficulties threaten the Bellamys in
Part 11 of "Upstairs, Downstairs." Rachel Gurney.

[After the drama: Allstair Cooke discusses the influence of ethnic groups in Edwardian England.]

13 Same as 12, 33, 39, but without the Allstair Cooke program after.

17 Movie

"The Purple Pain." [1954] Unusual war tale about the adventures of a mentally disturbed pilot
[Gregory Peck] who crashes in the enemy jungles of Burma. Anna: Win Min Than. Bernard Lee.

44 William Penn: The Passionate Quaker

Pennsbury Manor, William Penn's restored country home near Philadelphia, is highlighted in a
combined biography and tour of his estate, narrated by folksinger Oscar Brand. Seen on the
grounds are gardens and buildings, including a boathouse on the Delaware River.

9:30

6 7 16 27 Odd Couple

Hugh Hefner appears in this flashback about Felix's first big assignment. Hired to photograph a
Playboy centerfold, Felix is horrified to learn that the model is his fiance [Janis Hansen].

29 Phil Donahue
From Miami: Hollywood columnist Rona Barrett is the guest. She talks about stars she has
known.

44 The Curious Case of Vitamin E

Special: A survey of the claims and counterclaims made for Vitamin E in such fields as sex, aging,
the treatment of heart disease and the removal of scar tissue. Participants include nutritionist
Adelle Davis and Herbert Evans, codiscoverer of the vitamin.

10pm

3 4 8 28 Dean Martin

Dan Rowan and Dick Martin share the spotlight as this week's roastees. Their cooks include Joey
Bishop, Bob Newhart, Steve Lawrence, Ruth Buzzi, Richard Dawson, Arte Johnson, Foster Brooks,
Nipsey Russell and Audrey Meadows.

5 11 News

6 7 27 Toma

Toma investigates the puzzling mob murder of a small-time bookie. The victim was simply too
insignificant to warrant being killed. Tony Musante.

9 New Jersey Report

12 Jane Moore &

Scheduled: non-verbal communication and body language are studied as Raymond Birdwhistell
discusses science kinesics.

13 51st State

16 Mission: Impossible

William Shatner plays the heavy as the IMF tackles an unsolved murder of the 1930s.

33 44 Martin Agronsky: Evening Edition

39 Pennsylvania Perspective

Guest: former state senator John Scales, who resigned his post last month to show his
disagreement with the political process in Pennsylvania.

48 Perry Mason BW

Mason [Raymond Burr] becomes suspicious when he's asked to handle the sale of oil leases at a
surprisingly low price. Bill Williams.

10:30

2 10 15 21 22 43 Comedy Pilot

"If I Love You, Am I Trapped Forever?" A nonconformist student touting the joys of unrequited
love becomes an unlikely high school hero in this comedy pilot from the producers of
'M*A*S*H'. Ted Eccies.

9 News-Tom Dunn

12 Religious America

A couple who have strengthened their marriage through encounter sessions are the focus of this
documentary, set in an old Mexican-American church in Los Angeles.

13 Theater in America

Small-town injustice and desperation are the themes of Lanford Wilson's award-winning drama
"The Rimers of Eldritch." The plot concerns a killing, around which the personal stories of the
townspeople are revealed.

29 Not for Women Only

Enlivening the lives of the public with news on the newsmakers: Newspaper columnists join
Barbara Walters for the concluding discussion of reporting on celebrities in show business,
politics and high society.

33 Cappy

This years's Heisman Trophy winner John Cappelletti is featured in a half-hour documentary
about the people, places and events which helped shape his football career.

39 Firing Line

The political climate of Northern Ireland is evaluated by John Hume, a member of that country's
coalition cabinet, in a show taped prior to the British elections Feb. 28. Host: William F. Buckley
Jr.

44 Wall Street Week

11PM
2 3 4 6 7 8 10 15 16 21 22 27 28 43 News

5 One Step Beyond BW

William Shatner stars as a bomb deactivator in postwar London-who decides to dismantle just
one last bomb.

9 Wanted: Dead or Alive

A stranger ofers to lead Josh to a wanted fugitive-for half the reward.

11 Billy Graham Crusade

In the first of three programs on his Crusade from the Arena in St. Louis, Dr. Graham speaks on
"The Meaning of Faith." Among the participants are vocalists Suzanne Johnson, Myrtle Hall and
George Beverly Shea. Also: pianist Tedd Smith and organist Don Hustad. Clif Barrows directs the
Crusade Choir.

12 Aviation Weather

17 Alfred Hitchcock BW

An unfaithful wife [Audrey Meadows] has one consolation when her lover ends their afair-a
luxurious mink coat.

29 Safari BW

Eastern Canada.

33 Captioned ABC News

44 Consultation

Psychotherapy for personality problems-how a mental health center can provide help. Methods
of treatment are discussed by Dr. Wade Silverman. Host: Jack Righeimer.

48 Night Gallery

1. "Keep in Touch-We'll Think of Something," the tale of a man's search for a very special
woman. 2. "The Merciful." Imogene Coca and her husband King Donovan star in a twist on Poe's
"The Cask of Amontilado." 3. "With Apologies to Mr. Hyde." The classic monster tries out a new
potion.

11:30

2 10 15 21 43
"Scream and Scream Again" [1970], features Vincent Price as a mad scientist who uses live,
unwilling donors for organ transplants. Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee play cameos.

3 4 8 28 Johnny Carson

Carl Reiner and the Ace Trucking Company comedy ground are the scheduled guests.

5 Movie BW

"The Roaring '20s." [1939] The rise and fall of a bootlegger [James Cagney]. Mark Hellinger's
story is a fine film with nostalgia and songs.

6 Movie

"Fragment of Fear." [1970] David Hemmings as an ex-drug addict investigating his aunt' murder
in Italy. Filmed on location.

7 16 27 Screaming Skull

David McCallum stars in this eerie tale about a murderer whose victim returns to avenge her
death.

9 Movie

"Secret Ceremony." [1968] Director Joseph Losey's disturbing tale of strange, complex
relationships involving a prostitute and a demented girl. Elizabeth Taylor.

17 Movie

"Curse of the Vampires." [1970] Supernatural melodrama about blood lust and family skeletons.
Leonora: Amalia Fuentes.

22 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

Ike and Tina Turner, Redbone and Michael Stanley.

33 Movie BW

"It's Love I'm After." [1937] First-class mirth about betrothed Shakespearean stars [Bette Davis,
Leslie Howard] and the gushy debutante [Olivia de Haviland] he tries to discourage.

48 Movie BW

"The Leopard Man." [1943] Producer Val Lewton's eerie mood piece about strange murders that
occur after a black leopard escapes from a New Mexico nitery. Dennis O'Keefe.

To avoid the character limit, I will have to do ANOTHER post with 12AM-5AM listings. Never
before have I had to do this!

-crainbebo

Midnight

11 Twilight Zone BW

There's no hiding place for a political refugee. In a neutral country, he learns that an assassin is
on his trail. Kuchenko: Martin Landau. Boris: Robert Kelljan.

29 Bowling

12:30

11 News

12:50

11 Good News

1AM

3 4 8 28 Midnight Special

Bill Withers [host], Rory Gallagher, Bobby Womack, Melissa Manchester, Buddy Miles, Clif
DeYoung and rock group Montrose.

Songs: "Ain't No Sunshine," "Lean on Me," "Green Grass" [Withers]; "Tattoo'd Lady," "Cradle
Rock" [Gallagher]; "Lookin' For a Love" [Womack]; "Bright Eyes," "He's the One" [Manchester].

7 Movie

"The Hanged Man." [1964] Danger at the Mardi Gras, as a man [Robert Culp] comes to New
Orleans to avenge a murder. Vera Miles, Edmond O'Brien, J. Carrol Naish. Celine: Brenda Scott.

22 27 News
1:05

22 Movie BW

"This Thing Called Love." [1940] Rosalind Russell and Melvyn Douglas in a somewhat dated
martial romp enhanced by a sparkling cast.

1:20

2 Movie BW

"Cass Timberlane." [1947] Social barriers interfere with the happiness of a small-town
Minnesota judge [Spencer Tracy] and his bride [Lana Turner]. Zachary Scott, Mary Astor, Tom
Drake, Margaret Lindsay.

10 15 21 News

1:30

6 Movie

"Mr. Sardonicus." [1961] A doctor works to cure a man's facial disfiguration. Cargrave: Ronald
Lewis. Sardonicus: Guy Rolfe.

9 Joe Franklin

10 After Midnight

17 Bulletin Board

1:45

5 Movie BW

"Saturday's Children." [1940] John Garfield and Anne Shirley in a funny, touching tale of a poor
young married couple. Halevy: Claude Rains.

2:30

3 9 News
4 Movie BW

"The Little Nuns." [1963] A trifle about two nuns [Catherine Spaak and Didi Perego] who make
life hectic for an airline executive [Amedeo Nazzari].

10 Movie

"The Man From Laramie." [1955] Seeking revenge, a man [James Stewart] searches for those
selling rifles to the Apaches. Arthur Kennedy, Donald Crisp.

3:15

7 News

3:40

2 Movie

"A Ticket to Tomahawk." [1950] It's dirty work at the railroad crossing, in this good-natured
Western satire with songs. Dan Dailey, Anne Baxter.

4:35

10 Give Us This Day

4:40

10 Leave it to Beaver BW

-crainbebo

22 Dusty's Trail

A thief must be lurking around the wagon train. How else can the disappearance of several
valuable items be explained? Dusty: Bob Denver. (This must have been short-lived..)
Yup. Gilligan's Island in the Old West was the show's premise. The series has had a tiny little
resurgence because its one and only season is in the public domain. The series has popped up on
some lesser networks as uber-cheap family-friendly filler.

I just had a thought: you listed Masters and Johnson as co-hosts of "The Mike

Douglas Show" and Bob Cummings as a guest on KYW and WGAL. His most

famous character, Bob Collins ("Love That Bob"), could have used a sex therapist,

being a fortysomething skirt-chaser, an image I don't think Cummings lived down.

(Cummings showed a diferent side in a movie airing on Turner Classic Movies last

Sunday: "Saboteur," a 1942 Hitchcock spy thriller; also watch for him in "King's Row"

and "Dial M For Murder" if you want to see more of him as a serious actor.)

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Sunday, September 15, 1963

ABC (Chs. 9, 11) starts its new season tonight; NBC (Chs. 2, 3) has

one new show and one season premiere. From TV Guide, Georgia

(Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

8 AM Wally Fowler (gospel music)

9 AM Cartoon Cavalcade

9:30 Movie: "Heidi" (Shirley Temple, from '37)

11 AM Church Service

12 N Probe (Dr. Albert Burke talks about America's progress in the

race for space and asks where we are going on earth.)

12:30 Football Review (not sure if this is the University of Georgia)


1 PM Baseball: Giants-Pirates (Bob Wolf and Joe Garagiola report)

3:30 Georgia Tech Football (highlights of Florida-Georgia Tech with coach

Bobby Dodd, COLOR, time approximate)

4:30 Keyhole (Jack Douglas takes a tour of the Los Angeles sherif's academy,

COLOR)

5 PM Story Of An Artist (sculptor Ed Kienholz)

5:30 This Week (causes of accidents are discussed by members of Northwestern

University's Traffic Institute and the American Bar Association; Fred Briggs

has late news)

6 PM Meet The Press (Gov. Nelson Rockefeller is guest; he may be asked about

his 1964 presidential aspirations--NOTE: when JFK went to Dallas, Barry Goldwater

was already the front-runner for the GOP nomination, COLOR)

6:30 TBA

7 PM Ensign O'Toole (last show; ABC will rerun it as a midseason replacement in 1964)

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color ("Davy Crockett Goes To Congress," second

program in the Crockett trilogy, COLOR)

8:30 Grindl (Imogene Coca as a Jill-of-all-trades who works out of a temporary employment

agency; on this debut episode, her employer's husband (Telly Savalas) has disappeared

and Grindl is suspicious because of his concern over a locked basement.)

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM DuPont Show Of The Week (season premiere: "The Last Hangman," about a group of

British soldiers who hanged participants in the Irish Rebellion; the soldiers' Irish counterparts

swore revenge and now only one of the British soldiers is still alive, COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Movie: "The Plainsman" (not to be confused with "Law Of The Plainsman," this is the tale
of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane, from '37)

WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

8:30 Living Word

8:45 Christopher Program

9 AM Herald Of Truth

9:30 Faith For Today

10 AM Movies: "Seven Were Saved" and "Special Agent" (George Reeves co-stars in

the second feature, from '49)

12 N Showcase Of Stars

12:30 Jaycee Question

1 PM Baseball: Giants-Pirates

3:30 TBA

4 PM Movie: "Menace In The Night"

5:30 Bullwinkle (COLOR)

6 PM Meet The Press (COLOR)

6:30 The Deputy

7 PM Ensign O'Toole

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR)

8:30 Grindl

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM DuPont Show Of The Week (COLOR)

11 PM Movie: "Tripoli"
WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

7:45 Sacred Heart

8 AM This Is The Life

8:30 The Way

9 AM Oral Roberts

9:30 Faith For Today

10 AM TV Gospel Time (unique for its time in that all the gospel

singers were African-American)

10:30 Look Up And Live (how the Tartars captured and imprisoned

Polish Jews during the 1648 Polish Peasant Revolt)

11 AM Church Service

12 N Camera Three (excerpts from the diary of the late harpsichordist

Wanda Landowska, an expert on the music of Bach, delay from 11 AM)

12:30 Men Of Destiny

1 PM NFL Football: Giants-(Baltimore) Colts

4 PM TBA

4:30 Twentieth Century (the career of Al Smith, four-time governor of New York

and unsuccessful candidate for President in 1928, same show airs at 6 PM

on Chs. 12, 13)

5 PM The LeFevres (gospel music)

5:30 Movie: "Ghost Diver"

6:55 Weather (Alan Smith)

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Dennis The Menace


8 PM Ed Sullivan (from Toronto: Wayne and Shuster, Connie Francis, Xavier

Cugat and Abbe Lane, Jack Carter, opera singer Jan Peerce, comedy

singers Les Jerolas, bagpipe band the Highlanders; Ed introduces members

of the Toronto Maple Leafs)

9 PM Real McCoys

9:30 G.E. True (Werner Klemperer in "Heydrich," second of two parts; Heydrich

is dead and the Nazis are conducting a terrifying manhunt for the two assassins.

Jack Webb narrates.)

10 PM Candid Camera (Dorothy Lamour drives away in a car that splits in half; messengers

are sent to an address which consists of a door frame--and no house.)

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM News, Weather

11:20 Hong Kong

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET)

of air on Sunday

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)

8 AM Revival Hour

8:30 Gospel Caravan

9:30 Christopher Program

9:45 Social Security In Action

10 AM Light Unto My Path

11 AM Cartoons
11:30 Discovery '63 (Frank Buxton and Virginia Gibson show

how the earth's atmosphere distorts our view of the stars.)

12 N Movie: "Born For Trouble"

1 PM Know Your Bible

1:30 Oral Roberts

2 PM This Is The Answer

2:30 Issues And Answers (Howard K. Smith interviews Secretary of

State Dean Rusk; scheduled topics include the U.S. position in

South Vietnam and the current state of U.S.-USSR relations.)

3 PM League Of Women Voters

3:30 AFL Football: Bills-Raiders

6:30 Rescue 8 (time approximate)

7 PM Sea Hunt

7:30 Travels Of Jaimie McPheeters (Kurt Russell first made his mark in

this series about a boy and his dad traveling from Kentucky to

California during the 1849 gold rush days. Debut)

8:30 Arrest And Trial (not exactly "Law And Order," but a prototype:

the first 45 minutes are devoted to the arrest (Ben Gazzara is the cop);

the second 45 to the trial (Chuck Connors is the defense attorney).

Problem: unlike "L&O," one of the two men has to be wrong. Debut)

10 PM 100 Grand (ill-fated attempt to revive the big-money quiz shows; an "expert"

in a category can win $100,000 by defeating five professionals in the category,

then successfully answering five questions sent in by viewers--Jack Clark ("Dealer's

Choice," "Cross-Wits") is host, but the show is so complicated and boring that it

is canceled after the Sept. 29 broadcast. Debut)


10:30 ABC News Reports (Bob Young reports on the major news story of the week.)

11 PM Five Fingers

WAII (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

8 AM Goss Brothers (gospel music)

8:30 News, Weather

8:35 Choir Of The Week

8:55 Church News (reported by Ch. 11's wrestling announcer, Ed Capral)

9 AM Cadle Tabernacle

9:30 Church Service

10:15 Light Time

10:30 This Week In History

11 AM Cartoons

11:30 Discovery '63

12 N House Detective (real-estate listings)

1 PM Movie: "My Gal Loves Music"

2 PM Issues And Answers

2:30 Gospel Favorites

3 PM Analysis (Jack Williams)

3:30 AFL Football: Bills-Raiders

6:30 Maverick (time approximate)

7:25 Weather (Eleanor Knight, first of many Atlanta "weathergirls")

7:30 Travels Of Jaimie McPheeters

8:30 Arrest And Trial


10 PM 100 Grand

10:30 Peachtree Pulpit

11 PM News, Weather

11:20 Movie: "Mexican Hayride" (Abbott and Costello, from' 48)

WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)

9 AM Children's Gospel Hour

9:30 Homestead U.S.A.

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet (Rector James Kennedy of New York's

Protestant Episcopal Church spent the summer preaching

short sermons to passers-by. Excerpts from some of these

sermons are presented today.)

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM Camera Three

11:30 This Is The Life

12 N Big Picture

12:30 Cartoons

12:45 Pro Football Kickof (pre-game show hosted by Kyle Rote)

1 PM NFL Football: Giants-(Baltimore) Colts

4 PM Movie: "Bomba And The Hidden City" (time approximate)

5 PM Point Of View

5:30 Peter Gunn

6 PM Twentieth Century

6:30 Mister Ed
7 PM Lassie

7:30 Dennis The Menace

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM Real McCoys

9:30 G.E. True

10 PM Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

11:15 Movie: "Experiment Perilous"

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC)

8 AM Gospel Song Time

8:30 Singing In Dixie

9:30 Oral Roberts

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM Mabel White Baptist Church

12 N This Is The Life

12:30 Stan Carey (music)

12:45 Pro Football Kickof

1 PM NFL Football: Giants-(Baltimore) Colts

4 PM Gridiron Report (time approximate)

4:30 Face The Nation (Sen. J. William Fulbright (D-AR) is guest.)

5 PM Big Picture
5:30 Amateur Hour (guests, all from Ohio: the Ivy Five, singers, Ohio

State University; the Seven Saints, Dixieland band, Marion, OH)

6 PM Twentieth Century

6:30 News Special

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Dennis The Menace

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM Real McCoys

9:30 G.E. True

10 PM Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Local News, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Kiss The Boys Goodbye"

Retro: North Carolina Monday, September 15, 1969

NBC started its new season the previous night. ABC and CBS are still in reruns.

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

6 AM Conversations In Black (first of six discussions with members of the

black community; today: community involvement)

6:30 Good Morning Show (Lee Kinard interviews Ken Curtis and Buck Taylor

of "Gunsomke.")
7:55 Morning Devotion

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Old Rebel Show (long-running kids' show with George Perry)

9:30 What's Cooking Today? (another long-running Triad institution, with

Cordelia Kelly)

10 AM The Lucy Show (guest: Michael J. Pollard)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (guest: Martha Hyer)

11 AM Andy Griffith (guest: Alvy Moore, Mr. Kimball on "Green Acres")

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 News (local)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Anniversary Game (host Alan Hamel and model Suzanne Somers met

on this show and later married)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Buck Owens
7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 The Lucy Show (guest: Jack Carter, "Here's Lucy" returns next week)

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Big Game America (50th-anniversary salute to the NFL; Carol Burnett

returns next week)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Merv Griffin (Mike Wallace and Harry Reasoner, Ann Miller, Totie Fields,

singer Eloise Laws)

WUND Ch. 2 Columbia/Edenton, NC/WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill/WUNG Ch. 58

Concord, NC (NET)

9 AM U.S. History

9:30 Film: "Basic Physics Of The Atom Bomb"

10 AM Pocketful Of Fun

10:30 Once Upon A Day

11 AM World Cultures

11:30 Book Beat (Lisa Richette discusses "The Throwaway Children," a study of

the juvenile court system and the children it afects.)

12 N Aspect (farm show)

12:30 News

12:45 Friendly Giant

1 PM U.S. History

1:30 TBA
2:30 World Cultures

3 PM Teacher Preparation: Science

3:30 Teacher Preparation: U.S. History

4 PM Basic Industrial Statistics

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 What's New

6 PM News

6:15 Friendly Giant

6:30 Aspect

7 PM North Carolina News Conference

7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8 PM World Press

9 PM NET Journal: "Still A Brother" looks at the African-American

middle class

sign of 10 PM

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS)

6:15 Almanac (Gil Stamper)

6:25 Conversations In Black

6:55 News

7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:30 News, Sports, Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Gomer Pyle, USMC (day-behind from 4 PM)


9:30 Hazel

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Noon Report (Ty Boyd; topic: the ins and outs of the growing

credit-card phenomenon)

12:25 Pat Lee (women's show)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Betty Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Real McCoys

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Doug McClure; Monte Markham, singers

Eloise Laws and the Spiral Staircase)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:25 Editorial (David Rush)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Movie: "The Miracle Of Fatima"

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Big Game America


11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:25 Editorial (David Rush)

11:30 Merv Griffin

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC/NBC)--TV Guide got it wrong; there were

some CBS programs on Ch. 3 as well.

7 AM Cartoons

8:30 Movie: "Mickey"

10:30 That Girl (delay of I-don't-know-how-much from 12:30 PM)

11 AM Dating Game (delay from 2:30 PM)

11:30 Science Fiction Theatre

12 N Bewitched

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Laramie

5:30 News, Sports, Weather

6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K, Smith)

6:30 Real McCoys


7 PM Bewitched (delay from Thu 8:30 PM, will begin airing in pattern

this Thursday)

7:30 The Avengers (last show)

8:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett (last show)

9 PM The Outcasts (last show)

10 PM Dick Cavett (last Monday show; he still has shows on Tuesday

and Friday this week, then will return Dec. 29 as Joey Bishop's

replacement)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:05 Movie: "Outside The Law"

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

6 AM Daybreak

6:55 Viewpoint (Jesse Helms)

7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti; WTVD was carrying the "Today" show)

8 AM Time For Uncle Paul (kids' show with Paul Montgomery)

8:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Dinah Shore; Jack Palance, Mickey

Rooney, the Checkmates)

10 AM Bette Elliott (women's show)

10:30 Dark Shadows

11 AM That Girl (guest: Billy DeWolfe, delay from 12:30 PM)

11:30 Bewitched (day-behind from 12 N)

12 N News, Sports, Weather

12:50 Fashions In Sewing (Lucille Rivers)


1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Movie: "Gentlemen Of The Night"

5 PM Flintstones

5:30 I Love Lucy

5:55 Sports, News, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (WRAL seemed to have problems with

Frank Reynolds' commentaries and aired NBC instead.)

7 PM That Girl (delay from Thu 8 PM)

7:30 The Avengers

8:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett

9 PM The Outcasts

10 PM Dick Cavett

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Circle Of Deception"

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC/CBS)

6:30 Carolina In The Morning

7 AM Today ("Do Women Dare...," a symposium with Rep. Shirley

Chisholm and Gloria Steinem taking part; the rights of Native

Americans; Debbie Reynolds discusses her new NBC sitcom;


Helgi Tomasson, featured dancer with the Harkness Ballet)

9 AM Mike Douglas (Tim Hardin, Robert Klein)

10 AM It Takes Two (Anna Maria Alberghetti, Jim Backus, Julius Wechter

of the Baja Marimba Band, and their spouses)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality (Chelsea Brown, Joan Fontaine, Rocky Graziano; on film:

Debbie Reynolds)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Marty Allen, Kaye Ballard, Rona Barrett, John Byner,

Harvey Korman, Jo Anne Worley, Wally Cox, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Paul Harvey

1:05 Jim Burns

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Match Game (Burt Reynolds, Don Meredith)

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Make Room For Daddy (guest: Zsa Zsa Gabor)

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM News, Weather, Sports


6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Arthur Smith

7:30 My World And Welcome To It (critical hit that deserved better--

William Windom as a James Thurber-like cartoonist whose

fantasies come alive in animated segments, debut)

8 PM Laugh-In (season premiere with Debbie Reynolds and Peter Sellers)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Nobody's Perfect"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (Bennett Cerf is a guest.)

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

6 AM Aspect

6:30 Lassie

7 AM Today

9 AM David Frost (Chet Huntley, Henny Youngman, Morey Amsterdam,

Burt Reynolds)

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News


1 PM Divorce Court

1:30 You're Putting Me On (Sheila MacRae, Corbett Monica, E.J. Peaker,

Dick Shawn)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Dan Rowan and Dick Martin)

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 The Funny Page (long-running kids' show with WITNey the Hobo)

5 PM Munsters

5:30 Hazel

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Real McCoys

7:30 My World And Welcome To It

8 PM Laugh-In

9 PM NBC Movie: "Nobody's Perfect"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6:30 University Of Michigan

7 AM Limbo's Cartoons
8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Movie: "So Evil My Love"

11 AM Real McCoys

11:30 Bewitched (day-behind from 12 N)

12 N News

12:30 That Girl

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Movie: "Smoke Signal"

5:30 News, Sports, Weather

6 PM I Love Lucy

6:30 Dick Van Dyke

7 PM Truth Or Consequences (Ch. 8 was imitating Ch. 11 in Atlanta's

block of news, Dick Van Dyke, "Hazel," and "What's My Line?";

previous to this both had carried Merv at 6 PM.)

7:25 Weather

7:30 The Avengers

8:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett

9 PM The Outcasts

10 PM Dick Cavett

11 PM News, Sports, Weather


11:30 Joey Bishop (Lionel Hampton, Jonathan Frid)

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6:30 Carolina Today

8:15 Fashions In Sewing

8:25 Meditations

8:30 CBS News

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Where The Heart Is (one-hour delay, Ch. 9 had done this

with "Love Of Life" and would while "The Young And The

Restless" was a half-hour)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Password (the 1965-67 CBS color episodes; the success of these
shows in reruns prompted ABC to revive the show in 1971)

5 PM Laramie

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Big Game America

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Merv Griffin

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC)

6:45 On The House

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In The Carolinas

9:30 Movie Game

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares


12 N Midday (Jimmy Kilgo)

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Jeopardy!

1:30 You're Putting Me On

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 I Love Lucy

5 PM Perry Mason

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM Pulse (Doug Bell)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Project 20 ("Mirror Of America" tours Washington, DC to

illustrate the continuity of the American experience, don't know

how much of a delay this was)

8 PM Laugh-In

9 PM NBC Movie: "Nobody's Perfect"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC)


6:45 Farm News

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Carolina

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM One O'Clock Report

1:30 You're Putting Me On

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Mr. Knozit

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Mr. Knozit continues

5 PM Hazel

5:30 Perry Mason

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM News, Sports, Weather

7:30 My World And Welcome To It


8 PM Laugh-In

9 PM Movie: "River Of No Return"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC, a situation that would

exist for two more years)

6 AM Aspect

6:30 Conversations In Black

7 AM Today

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 Newsbeat

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Peggy Mann

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night


4 PM Hazel

4:30 Perry Mason

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (delay from 4 PM)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Beverly Hillbillies (delay from Wed 9 PM)

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Big Game America

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM Mopo And His Friends (Ch. 12 is still not airing local programs in color.)

8 AM Romper Room

9 AM Movie: TBA

10:30 Movie: TBA

12 N Bewitched

12:30 That Girl

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game
2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Lost In Space

5:30 Flintstones

6 PM Batman (Frank Gorshin as the Riddler)

6:30 ABC News

7 PM News, Sports, Weather

7:30 The Avengers

8:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett

9 PM The Outcasts

10 PM Dick Cavett

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Joey Bishop

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

6:30 Aspect

7 AM Today

9 AM Today At Home

9:30 Joan Rivers (guest: Vidal Sassoon, who attempts a

little ESP)

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News


10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM News

1:05 Match Game (Chelsea Brown, Robert Morse, week-behind

from 4 PM)

1:30 You're Putting Me On

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Mike Douglas (same as WBTV)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Star Trek (the classic "I, Mudd" episode)

8 PM Laugh-In

9 PM NBC Movie: "Nobody's Perfect"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC)


7 AM Jim Nesbitt

7:55 News And Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM CBS News

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Divorce Court

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Johnny A (not familiar with it--probably a kids' show)

5 PM Cheyenne

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Kitty Wells (country music)

7:30 Gunsmoke
8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Big Game America

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Merv Griffin

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC)

8 AM News

8:30 Jack LaLanne

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Movie: "A Foreign Afair"

11:30 News, Sports, Weather, Features

12 N Bewitched

12:30 That Girl

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Galloping Gourmet

5 PM Sgt. Mills/Three Stooges


6 PM The Pioneers (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns)

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Love That Bob

7:30 The Avengers

8:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett

9 PM The Outcasts

10 PM Dick Cavett

11 PM Galloping Gourmet

11:30 Joey Bishop

WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC/CBS, a situation that would

last two more years)

9 AM Movie: "Captain Black Jack"

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM It Takes Two

1:25 News

1:30 You're Putting Me On

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Rawhide

5:30 F Troop

6 PM Movie: "The Bandits Of Corsica"

7:30 Charlie Chaplin

8 PM The Saint (NBC, delay from Fri 10 PM)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Nobody's Perfect"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:15 Triangle Forum

11:30 Merv Griffin

WCTU (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.)

3:30 Movie: "The Secret Of St. Ives"

5 PM Movie: "The Brave Bulls"

7 PM Tarzan (CBS, delay from Wed 7:30 PM)

8 PM Last Resort (don't know what this is)

8:30 Movie: "Combat Squad" (watch for Hal March, host of "The

$64,000 Question," in this one from '53)

10 PM Run For Your Life

11 PM Movie: "White Tie And Tails"


WTVI Ch. 42 Charlotte (NET)

5:30 Tell-A-Tale Time

5:45 Friendly Giant

6 PM Black Heritage

6:30 Jazz Alley

7 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:30 Auto Mechanics

8 PM Say It With Hands

8:30 Living For The Sixties (Prof. Bert James Loewenberg and

student Frances Muller of Sarah Lawrence College; Sidney

Margolius, author of "How To Make The Best Of Your Money")

9 PM Feature This

9:30 Museum Open House

10 PM Thurber Tonight

WUBC (WMYV) Ch. 48 Greensboro (Ind.)

3:25 News

3:30 Mr. Green (kids' show)

4:30 Cisco Kid

5 PM Championship Bowling

6 PM Questions, Answers, Opinions

7 PM Stoney Creek Boys

7:30 The Prisoner (this aired on CBS Thursdays at 8


in the summer of '69 and may have been pre-empted

on Ch. 2)

8:30 Movie: "The Night Of The Hunter"

10 PM News

Retro: Detroit; Tuesday, September 11, 2001 (Before Attacks)

Hello, everyone, this is my first post on this site, so please bear with me. What you're about to
see is what Detroiters would've watched exactly twelve years ago if there weren't any terrorist
attacks that day.

Source: Toledo Blade via Google News Archive

2 WJBK Detroit (Fox)

4 WDIV Detroit (NBC)

7 WXYZ Detroit (ABC)

9 CBET Windsor (CBC)

20 WDWB (now WMYD) Detroit (WB)

50 WKBD Detroit (UPN)

56 WTVS Detroit (PBS)

62 WWJ Detroit (CBS)

5 AM

2 Power of Attorney (?)

4 7 News

20 Every Woman

50 Paid Programming (until 6 AM)


5:30

2 News

20 Paid Programming

6 AM

9 CBC Morning News

20 Charles in Charge

50 Headline News

62 Paid Programming

6:30

20 Full House

50 Dif'rent Strokes

62 CBS Morning News

7 AM

4 Today

7 Good Morning America

9 Arthur

20 City Guys

50 Sister, Sister

56 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat

62 The Early Show


7:30

9 The Magic School Bus

20 Garfield and Friends

50 Sailor Moon

56 Arthur

8 AM

9 Cliford the Big Red Dog

20 Paid Programming

50 Bewitched

56 Dragon Tales

8:30

9 Dragon Tales

20 Kenneth Copeland

50 I Dream of Jeannie

56 Cliford the Big Red Dog

8:46

American Airlines Flight 11 crashes into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York
City, causing all network stations to preempt all programming for breaking news reports. 2, 4, 7,
62 and probably all other Detroit channels preempted all programming, but 9 didn't start
covering the attacks until noon.

-----ALL PROGRAMMING BELOW WAS PREEMPTED-----

9 AM
2 Montel Williams

7 Live with Regis and Kelly

9 Little Bear

20 The 700 Club

50 Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus

56 Caillou

62 Rosie O'Donnell

9:30

9 Franklin

56 Teletubbies

10 AM

2 Divorce Court

4 Jerry Springer

7 Martha Stewart Living

9 Zoboomafoo

20 7th Heaven

50 Moral Court

56 Barney & Friends

62 Guiding Light

10:30

2 Power of Attorney
9 Mr. Dressup

56 Zoboomafoo

11 AM

2 The People's Court

4 Sally Jessy Raphael

7 The View

9 Sesame Park

20 Roseanne

50 Judge Mathis

56 Sesame Street

62 The Price Is Right

11:30

9 Slim Pig (?)

20 Mama's Family

Noon

2 4 7 News

9 This Hour Has 22 Minutes

20 Extra

50 Crossing Over with John Edward

56 Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood

62 Family Feud
12:30

2 3rd Rock From the Sun

4 Jeopardy!

7 Port Charles

9 The Red Green Show

20 Arrest and Trial

50 Martin

56 Jay Jay the Jet Plane

62 The Young and the Restless

1 PM

2 Queen Latifah

4 Days of Our Lives

7 All My Children

9 North of 60

20 Street Smarts

50 Shipmates

56 Between the Lions

1:30

20 The Real World

50 227

56 Reading Rainbow

62 The Bold and the Beautiful


2 PM

2 Ricki Lake

4 Ananda

7 One Life to Live

9 Canadian Gardener

20 Family Matters

50 Suddenly Susan

56 The Parenting Puzzle: The Middle Years

2:30

9 Riverdale

20 The Parent 'Hood

50 Clueless

56 The Parenting Puzzle: The Middle Years

3 PM

2 Montel Williams

4 Jenny Jones

7 General Hospital

9 Coronation Street

20 Sailor Moon

56 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat

62 Guding Light

3:30
9 Emmerdale Farm

20 Pokemon

56 Arthur

62 Family Feud

4 PM

2 Judge Judy

4 Maury Povich

7 Oprah Winfrey

9 Arthur

20 Pokemon

50 Legend of Tarzan

56 Zoom

62 Judge Mathis

Furniture sale.

4:30

2 Judge Judy

9 The Magic School Bus

20 Batman Beyond

50 Recess

56 Arthur

5 PM

2 4 7 News
9 Nancy Drew

20 The Cosby Show

50 Sabrina the Teenage Witch

56 Cliford the Big Red Dog

62 Judge Joe Brown

5:30

2 News

9 Music Works

20 In the House (incomplete title)

50 Moesha

56 Disabilities (incomplete title)

62 Crossing Over

6 PM

2 4 7 News

9 CBC News: Canada Now

20 Jamie Foxx

50 The Simpsons

56 The Newshour with Jim Lehrer

62 Frasier

6:30

2 Judge Hatchett

4 NBC News
20 Blind Date

50 Friend

62 CBS News

7 PM

2 Divorce Court

4 Wheel of Fortune

7 ABC News

9 Life & Times

20 The Drew Carey Show

50 Spin City

56 Business Report

62 Hollywood Squares

7:30

2 Seinfeld

4 Jeopardy!

7 Entertainment Tonight

20 Hollywood (incomplete title)

50 Friends

56 World News

62 Judge Joe Brown

8 PM

2 That 70's Show


Jackie asks Fex to be her partner in a roller-disco contest.

4 Fear Factor

Contestants must conquer challenging stunts for a chance to win the $50,000 prize. Host: Joe
Rogan from Pennsylvania.

7 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

9 Ice: Beyond Cool

20 Gilmore Girls ("Emily in Wonderland")

50 Movie: "Set It Of" (1996)

Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah. Injustice and desperation drive four inner-city women to bank
robbery in Los Angeles.

56 Nova ("The Vikings")

Retracing Viking voyages shows how bold and energetic the warriors were. (part 1 of 2)

62 Big Brother 2

Strangers totally cut of from the outside world coexist in an isolated house.

8:30

2 That 70's Show

9 PM

2 Love Cruise: The Maiden Voyage (premiere)

In a quest for love and prizes, 16 men and women on a cruise ship compete in challenges and
vote others of.

4 Frasier

Frasier comforts a man (Patrick Breen) whose wife abandoned him and took their four children
with her.

7 Dharma & Greg

Dharma and Greg learn never to take life or love for granted. (part 2 of 2)
9 Da Vinci's Inquest

20 Dead Last ("Teen Spirit")

56 A History of the Future ("Technology: The Global Village") (part 1 of 2)

62 The 2nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards

9:30

4 Frasier

The Cranes head to the Caribbean for a romantic getaway.

7 Spin City

When a gun shot lands Charlie in the hospital, he uses his condition to milk Caitlin for attention.
(part 2 of 2)

10 PM

2 50 News

4 Dateline NBC

Consumer report on auto-crash tests.

7 NYPD Blue ("In the Wind")

Sorenson turns up missing and the stripper he dated is found dead in his apartment.

9 The National; The Magazine

20 Street Smarts

10:30

20 Wayans Bros.

56 Rattler!

Researchers study rattlesnakes. Host: Don Collier.


11 PM

2 3rd Rock

4 7 62 News

9 The National Update

20 Blind Date

50 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

56 Are You Being Served?

11:30

2 Cheers

4 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

Guest: Charlie Sheen.

7 Nightline

Fighting in the Congo. (part 2 of 5)

9 Killer Net

20 Sex Wars

50 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

56 Chef! (incomplete title)

Midnight

2 M*A*S*H

20 Change of Heart

50 Star Trek: Voyager

56 Charlie Rose
12:30

2 M*A*S*H

1 AM

2 Married... With Children

50 Star Trek: The Next Generation

56 Nova

1:30

2 Family Ties

2 AM

2 News

20 Movie: "Eternity" (1990)

Jon Voight. Two men and a woman reincarnate a medieval love/war triangle, updated by themes
of nuclear might and T.V.

56 A History of the Future

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As Joe Don Baker said in his short-lived 1979 NBC cop show, "Eischied," "Ya done good!" your
first time out! Welcome to our club, FM.

As for CBET, that of course meant CBC's coverage didn't start until Noon--note that Canada's
national network only had a one-hour newscast at 6 a.m. But it is quite puzzling, since I am
certain much of that country began shutting down in the minutes after the collapse of the first
tower as the U.S. did. It's a shame that southwestern Ontario apparently didn't have a CTV
station (commercial competition to CBC, for us Yanks reading), as I would surmise that CTV
began coverage well before Noon, keyed as it was toward a greater focus upon American culture.

Anybody know any more about that? It would sure make for an interesting thread here.

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What news channel did ch. 20 and 50 take? CNN?

-crainbebo

What news channel did ch. 20 and 50 take? CNN?

-crainbebo
Sadly, I don't remember. But, if you want me to, I may post listings for the same day from the
same paper for the Cleveland and Toledo stations.

As Joe Don Baker said in his short-lived 1979 NBC cop show, "Eischied," "Ya done good!" your
first time out! Welcome to our club, FM.

As for CBET, that of course meant CBC's coverage didn't start until Noon--note that Canada's
national network only had a one-hour newscast at 6 a.m. But it is quite puzzling, since I am
certain much of that country began shutting down in the minutes after the collapse of the first
tower as the U.S. did. It's a shame that southwestern Ontario apparently didn't have a CTV
station (commercial competition to CBC, for us Yanks reading), as I would surmise that CTV
began coverage well before Noon, keyed as it was toward a greater focus upon American culture.

Anybody know any more about that? It would sure make for an interesting thread here.

CTV has a repeater in Sarina (CKCO-42). I could pick it up with a good pair of rabbit ears in
southern Macomb county. CIII has transmitter on 22 (Windsor) and 29 (Sarina). And there is TVO
(CICO) on Channel 32 in Windsor. anyone have listings for those 3 stations? and did TVO also go
into breaking news coverage?

Sadly, I don't remember. But, if you want me to, I may post listings for the same day from the
same paper for the Cleveland and Toledo stations.

I would love to see the Before Attack listings for these...

TOLEDO:

5 - WT05 Toledo (WB, cable-only)

11 - WTOL Toledo (CBS)

13 - WTVG Toledo (ABC)

24 - WNWO Toledo (NBC)

36 - WUPW Toledo (Fox)


48 - WNGT Toledo (UPN)

CLEVELAND:

3 - WKYC Cleveland (NBC)

5 - WEWS Cleveland (ABC)

8 - WJW Cleveland (Fox)

43 - WUAB Lorain (UPN)

(Not Listed)

19 - WOIO Cleveland (CBS)

55 - WBNX Akron (WB)

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I am in Vancouver, and I got to work at at 8:30 am (11:30 est) and I remember the TV in the
break room had the CBC broadcasting the events. I think the coverage came from CBS (I could be
wrong), but when Canada got involved (Canadian airports allowed planes to land) is when the
CBC coverage started. Our Toronto office closed for the day, so the Vancouver office picked up
the slack.

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Here in Boston, WBZ-4, WCVB-5, WHDH-7, and WFXT-25 occasionally broke into network
coverage (IIRC, Fox's broadcast network was simulcasting Fox News Channel's coverage) first to
report that the special Congressional primary (what was then known as the 9th District was
holding primaries to pick the two major-party candidates who would face each other a few
weeks hence to replace the recently-deceased Congressman Joe Moakley) was going to continue
as scheduled, then for a couple of reports from Logan Airport, where two of the hijacked planes
originated from.

There may have been other cities where local affiliates likewise briefly broke into the network for
related local developments.

And I'm pretty sure that the major New York TV stations all did nonstop locally-produced
coverage and didn't pick-up the network. Of course, when the North Tower collapsed, the over-
the-air signals for many of them ceased (I believe WCBS-2, and maybe one or two other stations,
had backup transmitters atop the Empire State Building). But cable systems got a direct feed via
fiber-optic cable so cable subscribers got no interruption in service from the major stations.

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Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant View Post

And I'm pretty sure that the major New York TV stations all did nonstop locally-produced
coverage and didn't pick-up the network. Of course, when the North Tower collapsed, the over-
the-air signals for many of them ceased (I believe WCBS-2, and maybe one or two other stations,
had backup transmitters atop the Empire State Building). But cable systems got a direct feed via
fiber-optic cable so cable subscribers got no interruption in service from the major stations.

That's exactly what happened. For that matter, the cable feeds of WWOR and Telemundo's
WNJU both were out for a bit. Cablewise, seemed like the vast majority of networks picked up
coverage, and you could tell who owned who by which coverage they chose. As a matter of fact,
I think VH1 carried WCBS-TV's coverage for a bit.

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I watched WUAB/43 from Cleveland on 9/11 and they were simulcasting CNN. My then-local
station, CFPL/10 in London, Ont. was also simulcasting CNN but was doing local cut-ins, which I
assume were also aired on co-owned CHWI in Windsor.

CBC in the Eastern Time Zone did indeed not air any 9/11 coverage until noon. In a statement,
they had stated that they had made the "mistake" of interrupting Sesame Street for coverage of
the Challenger explosion in 1986 which resulted in numerous complaints from viewers, and they
decided not to repeat that mistake as they were airing childrens' programming at the time of the
attacks. Also by then they had CBC Newsworld that they could air live coverage on anyways.

Windsor gets a marginal signal for CKCO/42, but it is carried on cable along with Global and
some Toronto-area stations not available over-the-air.
9/11/01 was the one day I can remember virtually every single channel on TV airing exactly the
same thing. Even though I did not know anyone in New York or anyone afected by the attacks,
the attacks still make me emotional. I'll never forget when I visited Ground Zero five years later.

7:30

20 Hollywood (incomplete title)

I believe that was Access Hollywood.

And on 9/11, Food Network and HGTV had a still screen and soft piano music all day. Very eerie
to this day. Also, QVC ceased with a still screen and v/o.

TBS Superstation took CNN for hours, pretty much every Fox station had Fox News simulcast all
day and night that day, WGN Superstation took WGN-9's local coverage, ESPN/ESPN2 took ABC.
MTV/CMT/VH1/TNN had CBS/WCBS coverage, and TLC took BBC World News. Several channels,
like E!, Lifetime and Comedy Central, did nothing, which was very rude IMO. EVERY channel
except for the kids networks should have suspended their broadcast, because 3,000 people did
die, and it was the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history.

-crainbebo

Retro: Maine Mon, Sept 16, 1985

from TV Guide- Maine edition

WLBZ 2-Bangor/WCSH 6-Portland (NBC)

5:30 Morning Stretch

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

6:30 NewsCenter

7:00 Today (learning disabilities, pt 1)

9:00 Days of Our Lives (day-behind)

10:00 (2) Silver Spoons


10:00 (6) Every Second Counts

10:30 Sale of the Century

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Scrabble

noon NewsCenter

12:30 Phil Donahue "Pampered and Abused Wives"

1:30 Search for Tomorrow

2:00 Another World

3:00 Santa Barbara

4:00 (2) Three's Company

4:00 (6) Littlest Hobo

4:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

5:00 (2) M*A*S*H

5:00 (6) Jefersons

5:30 Entertainment Tonight

6:00 NewsCenter

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 (2) Wheel of Fortune

7:00 (6) Benson

7:30 NewsCenter on the Line (Teen suicide is discussed; pre-empts Jeopardy! on 2 and Three's
Company on 6, and the 8pm network show)

8:30 Baseball: Boston-Milwaukee

11:00 NewsCenter

11:30 Tonight Show (June '84 rerun with guests Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Bruce Mahler, and
Maria Conchita Alonso)

12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (guest Sammy Davis Jr.)
1:30 (6) Entertainment Tonight

WABI 5-CBS Bangor

5:55 Open Door

6:00 CBS Early Morning News

7:00 CBS Morning News (guest: photographer Richard Avedon)

9:00 Merv Griffin (info not listed)

10:00 $25,000 Pyramid

10:30 Press Your Luck

11:00 Price is Right

noon Divorce Court

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Capitol

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Body Language

4:30 Dukes of Hazzard

5:30 Price is Right

6:00 Telejournal News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Waltons

8:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

9:00 Kate & Allie

9:30 Newhart

10:00 Cagney & Lacey


11:00 Telejournal News

11:30 Simon & Simon

12:40 Movie "Cry Rape!"

WVII 7-ABC Bangor

6:00 Jim Bakker

7:00 Good Morning America (guest Meg Tilley/Priscilla Presley, pt 1)

9:00 Eight is Enough

10:00 Catch Phrase

10:30 Bewitched

11:00 Transformers (given the timeslot, it's safe to assume that the cartoon hour at 11 was
aimed more at 7's extensive Atlantic Canadian cable audience (where it was noon-1 or 12:30-
1:30, depending on province) than the local one)

11:30 Voltron

noon Ryan's Hope

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Scooby-Doo

4:30 People's Court

5:00 Star Trek

6:00 NewsPlus 7

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 America (premiere; hosted by Sarah Purcell, Stuart Damon, and McLean Stevenson)

8:00 Hardcastle & McCormick


9:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Cleveland

mid. NewsPlus 7

12:30 ABC News Nightline

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring

6:00 ABC World News This Morning/TV8 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Movie "Buck and the Preacher"

11:00 Angie

11:30 All-Star Blitz

noon Ryan's Hope

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Hart to Hart

5:00 America (premiere)

6:00 TV8 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 New Newlywed Game

7:30 Carson's Comedy Classics

8:00 Hardcastle & McCormick

9:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Cleveland

mid. TV8 News

12:30 ABC News Nightline


1:00 Laverne & Shirley

1:30 TV8 News

WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle

* network pgms from CBS unless otherwise indicated

4:30 Potato Pickers' Special

6:30 ABC World News This Morning (ABC)

7:00 Good Morning America (ABC)

9:00 Phil Donahue (info not listed)

10:00 $25,000 Pyramid

10:30 Press Your Luck

11:00 Price is Right

noon Let's Make a Deal

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Capitol

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Body Language

4:30 Little House on the Prairie

5:30 Bewitched

6:00 Newsline 8

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Cheers (NBC/delay from Thurs 9pm)

8:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King


9:00 A-Team (NBC/delay from Tues 8pm; Newhart airs Tues 7:30, Kate & Allie wasn't cleared)

10:00 Cagney & Lacey

11:00 Newsline 8

11:30 Simon & Simon

12:40 Movie "Cry Rape!"

WCBB 10-PBS Augusta

6:00 Body Electric

6:30 Farm Day

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Body Electric

7:30 LateNight America

8:30 Today's Special

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Instructional Programs

11:30 Polka Dot Door

noon Sesame Street

1:00 Instructional Programs

2:30 Wild America

3:00 Kathy's Kitchen

3:30 Secret City

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Today's Special

6:00 Voyage of the Mimi


6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Amazing World of Spiders (first aired 1976)

9:00 Quest for the Killers "Vaccine on Trial"

10:00 History of Consumer Protest (hosted by Edwin C. Newman)

11:00 Housewarming with Charlie Wing

11:30 LateNight America

12:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

WENH 11-PBS Durham

7:30 Farm Day

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Lilias, Yoga & You

9:30 Instructional Programs

noon Sesame Street

1:00 Instructional Programs

2:30 American History: Beginnings to 1877

3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

4:00 Voyage of the Mimi

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 Sneak Previews


8:00 Call: Governor Sununu (NH Gov. John Sununu takes calls from residents)

9:00 Quest for the Killers "Vaccine on Trial"

10:00 History of Consumer Protest

11:00 Tony Brown's Journal

11:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

MPBN (PBS): WMEB 12-Orono, WMEA 26-Biddeford (and 12's relays WMEM 10-Presque Isle and
WMED 13-Calais)

7:15 AM Weather

7:30 Nightly Business Report

8:00 Body Electric

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:00 (12-10-13) Sesame Street

9:00 (26) Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 (26) Electric Company

10:00 Instructional Programs

11:30 Secret City

noon Sesame Street

1:00 Instructional Programs

2:30 Body Electric

3:00 American Story

3:30 New Literacy: An Introduction to Computers

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World (the Missing Link)


7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Amazing World of Spiders

9:00 Quest for the Killers "Vaccine on Trial"

10:00 History of Consumer Protest

WGME 13-CBS Portland

5:00 CBS News Nightwatch

6:00 Headline Chasers

6:30 CBS Early Morning News

7:00 CBS Morning News

9:00 Catch Phrase

9:30 Love Connection

10:00 $25,000 Pyramid

10:30 Press Your Luck

11:00 Price is Right

noon News 13

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Capitol

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Jeopardy!

4:30 People's Court

5:00 Merv Griffin (info not listed)

6:00 News 13

6:30 CBS Evening News


7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 M*A*S*H

8:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

9:00 Kate & Allie

9:30 Newhart

10:00 Cagney & Lacey

11:00 News 13

11:30 Simon & Simon

12:40 Movie "Cry Rape!"

2:00 CBS News Nightwatch

WSBK 38-Ind Boston

6:00 20 Minute Workout

6:30 Porky Pig/Bugs Bunny

7:00 Voltron

7:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

8:00 Tranzor Z

8:30 Scooby-Doo

9:00 Fat Albert

9:30 My Three Sons

10:00 Movie "A Little Princess" (1973 version)

noon Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12:30 Beverly Hillbillies

1:00 Andy Griffith (bw)

1:30 My Three Sons


2:00 Heckle & Jeckle/Deputy Dawg

2:30 Voltron

3:00 Jayce & the Wheeled Warriors

3:30 Challenge of the GoBots

4:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

4:30 Tranzor Z

5:00 Quincy

6:00 Hart to Hart

7:00 M*A*S*H

7:30 Barney Miller

8:00 Hogan's Heroes

8:30 Baseball: Boston-Milwaukee

(usual line-up...Movie at 8, Odd Couple at 10, Dick Van Dyke (bw) at 10:30, and M*A*S*H at 11)

11:00 Odd Couple

11:30 and mid. Hogan's Heroes

12:30 Maude

1:00 Phil Silvers (bw)

WLVI 56-Ind Boston

6:30 Bozo's Big Top

7:00 Tom & Jerry

7:30 Heathclif

8:00 Bugs Bunny/Woody Woodpecker

8:30 Casper

9:00 Mighty Mouse


9:30 Great Space Coaster

10:00 Bewitched

10:30 Point of View

11:00 New England Today

noon and 12:30 I Love Lucy (bw)

1:00 Mighty Mouse

1:30 Casper

2:00 Flintstones

2:30 Tom & Jerry

3:00 ThunderCats

3:30 Super Week

4:00 Heathclif

4:30 Inspector Gadget

5:00 Brady Bunch

5:30 Happy Days

6:00 and 6:30 Three's Company

7:00 Benson

7:30 Taxi

8:00 Movie "Fighter Squadron"

10:00 Ten O'Clock News

10:30 Carson's Comedy Classics

11:00 Bizarre

11:30 Benny Hill

mid. Ten O'Clock News (r)


Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Monday, September 16, 1963

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

7 AM Today (guest: poet Louis Untermeyer)

9 AM Today In Georgia (guest: Michael Landon)

9:30 People Are Funny

10 AM Say When!

10:25 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

10:30 Play Your Hunch (guest: singer Kitty Kallen, COLOR)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Missing Links (Kitty Carlisle, Sam Levenson, Nipsey Russell;

Ed McMahon hosts, but he will be replaced by Dick Clark when

the show moves to ABC in March 1964)

12 N News (Ray Moore)

12:15 Movie: "One Night In Lisbon" (Fred MacMurray, from '41)

2 PM People Will Talk (would evolve into "Celebrity Game" and then

"Hollywood Squares," COLOR)

2:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Loretta Young

3:30 You Don't Say! (Suzy Parker, Lee Marvin, COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (Abe Burrows, Dorothy Collins)

4:25 NBC News (Sander Vanocur)


4:30 Popeye Club

5:30 Yogi Bear

6 PM Newsroom (Ray Moore)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 NBC Movie: "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing" (COLOR)

9:30 Art Linkletter (panel: Rod Serling, Jayne Meadows, Carl Reiner)

10 PM Checkmate

11 PM Newsroom (John Palmer)

11:30 Tonight Show (Lorne Greene, Sheldon Leonard, singer Sylvia Syms,

COLOR)

WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today With Morris

9:30 Cartoon Time

10 AM Say When!

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Missing Links (COLOR)

12 N Your First Impression (Ross Martin, Elena Verdugo,

Dennis James, COLOR)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences


12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer)

1 PM Best Of Groucho

1:30 WRCB Bulletin

2 PM People Will Talk (COLOR)

2:25 NBC News

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Loretta Young

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Make Room For Daddy

5 PM Sugarfoot

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM The Pioneers (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns)

7:30 NBC Movie: "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing" (COLOR)

9:30 Sword Of Freedom

10 PM The Loyal Opposition (Ray Scherer examines the GOP leadership

as it prepares for the 1964 elections.)

10:30 Big Story

11 PM Bulletin (John Gray)

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)


6:30 Plays Of Shakespeare

7 AM News, Farm News

7:20 Cartoon Clubhouse

7:45 King And Odie

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM B'wana Don In Jungle-La

9:30 Jack LaLanne

10 AM Movie: "Geraldine" (watch for Jim Backus in this '54 musical--

don't ask me if he sings)

11:30 Pete And Gladys

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 News (Ed Blair)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Best Of Groucho

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (Carol Channing, Robert Reed)

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (sociologist Reuben Hill discusses

family finances)

3 PM To Tell The Truth (Joan Fontaine, Dana Andrews, Jan Murray,

Phyllis Newman)

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Dooley & Co.


5 PM Sea Hunt

5:30 Highway Patrol

6 PM Panorama News

6:30 Amos 'n' Andy

7 PM Phil Silvers (Sgt. Bilko, guest: Dick Van Dyke as a recruit so good

at hitting targets with rocks that Bilko wants to sell him to the

New York Yankees)

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Sally Ann Howes, Barry Nelson, Kitty Carlisle,

Tom Poston)

8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 Vacation Playhouse ("Come A-runnin," about a rural doctor whose

first patient--a woman about to have a baby--prefers a midwife)

9 PM Comedy Hour Specials (Jack Benny welcomes Danny Thomas, Raymond

Burr, the McGuire Sisters, and the Marquis Chimps)

10 PM Password (Carol Burnett, Tony Perkins)

10:30 Film Feature (a report on the United Way)

11 PM Panorama News

11:30 Movie: "Magic Town"

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET)

6:30 What's New

7 PM Growing South

7:30 Portrait Of Mexico

8 PM Scott's Last Journey (Capt. Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated 1910


journey to the Antarctic)

9 PM Musicale (Louise Chambers sings selections from Schumann and Schubert.)

9:30 We, The Mentally Ill (patients at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, DC

present a drama on mental illness.)

10 PM Family Recreation

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)

8:30 Jack LaLanne

9 AM Funtime

10:15 Upward Look

10:30 Morning Show

11 AM Price Is Right (moved from NBC to ABC)

11:30 Seven Keys

12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (guest: Andy Williams)

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM General Hospital (moves to 3 PM Dec. 30)

1:30 Adventures In Paradise

2:30 Day In Court (a bookstore proprietor is charged with arson)

2:55 ABC News (Lisa Howard)

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM Trailmaster

5 PM Bob Brandy

6 PM Cheyenne
7 PM ABC News (Ron Cochran)

7:15 News, Weather

7:30 Outer Limits (debut: Clif Robertson in "The Galaxy Being,"

about a radio engineer who has invented a 3-D TV receiver)

8:30 Wagon Train (the one season it aired for 90 minutes begins

tonight, COLOR)

10 PM Breaking Point (debut of ABC's answer to NBC's "The Eleventh Hour";

the main characters on both shows are psychiatrists)

11 PM ABC News (Murphy Martin)

11:10 The Outlaws

WAII (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

7:50 Thoughts For Today

7:55 Farm News, Weather

8 AM School Days

8:30 Movie: "Moonlight In Havana"

10 AM CBS News (Mike Wallace, pre-empted on Ch. 5)

10:30 I Love Lucy (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

11 AM Price Is Right

11:30 Seven Keys

12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM General Hospital

1:30 Snooky Lanson (the former "Your Hit Parade" singer has
his own local show)

2:30 Day In Court

3 PM Queen For Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM Trailmaster

5 PM Billy Johnson

5:30 Maverick

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite; incredible as it seems today,

Ch. 5 did not carry Cronkite; even though he ran behind

Huntley-Brinkley in the ratings, he was still ahead of ABC's

Ron Cochran. At the time CBS would not put a bureau in

Atlanta because Ch. 5 pre-empted Cronkite; it could have

put one in Dallas but it wound up in New Orleans. Dan Rather

headed up the bureau, and it was basically his idea to lay on

extra personnel for JFK's visit to Texas in November.)

7 PM News Watch (Bill McCain)

7:30 The Outer Limits

8:30 Wagon Train (COLOR)

10 PM Breaking Point

11 PM Night Watch (Bill McCain)

11:15 ABC News (Murphy Martin)

11:25 Sports (Paul Daugherty)

11:30 Movie: "River Lady" (Yvonne DeCarlo, from '48)

WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)


7:25 Daily Word

7:30 Country Show

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Woman's Whirl

9:30 Circus Boy

10 AM CBS News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Real McCoys

11:30 Pete And Gladys

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Lunch 'n Fun

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Hawaiian Eye

5:30 Yogi Bear

6 PM Early News (Steve Conrad)


6:30 CBS News

7 PM Amos 'n' Andy

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 Vacation Playhouse

9 PM Comedy Hour Specials

10 PM Password

10:30 Yancy Derringer

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Movie: "The French Line"

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC)

6:30 Cartoon Carnival

7 AM Highway Patrol

7:30 Lone Ranger

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Variety Theater ("Trapmates" with Hugh Beaumont;

"Deadly Doubt" with John Bryant)

10 AM CBS News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Real McCoys

11:30 Pete And Gladys

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News


12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Almanac

1:15 Date With Del

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Doris Martin

5 PM Cartoons

5:30 Hootenanny (from the University of Virginia: the Chad

Mitchell Trio, Bud and Travis, Jo Mapes and Josh White Jr.,

ABC, delay from Sat 8:30 PM)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM State Trooper

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 Vacation Playhouse

9 PM Comedy Hour Specials

10 PM Thriller

11 PM News, Weather
11:30 Movie: "Too Many Crooks"

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Fri. November 13th, 1981

Source: TV Guide issue 1493

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

6 CHEK Victoria CTV

7 KIRO Seattle CBS

8 CHAN Vancouver CTV

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma IND

12 KVOS Bellingham CBS/IND

13 KCPQ Tacoma IND

17 WTBS Atlanta GA IND

21 CKVU Vancouver IND

62 KTPS Tacoma PBS

ART Alpha Repertory Television Service

ESN ESPN

HBO Home Box Office

NIK Nickelodeon

SHO Showtime

USA Network
5AM

7 News

ESN NFL Football Highlights

NIK Dusty's Treehouse

SHO Movie

"Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars." [1981] Earthlings square of against Martians.

USA Alive & Well

5:05

17 I Dream of Jeannie

5:30

8 World Tomorrow

11 News

ESN Sportsforum

NIK Pinwheel

5:35

17 My Three Sons

5:45

12 Jim Bakker

13 Ed Allen
6AM

4 Health Field

5 Living the Good Life

6 8 University of the Air

Where Has All Our Money Gone? Zero inflation and its consequences.

7 Dialogue

11 700 Club

21 Sports Page-Saxton/Carson

ESN College Football Review

6:05

17 Movie BW

"Never Say Goodbye." [1956] Rock Hudson.

6:15

13 Charles Capps

6:30

4 Boomerang

Libby introduces her pet hamster.

5 News

6 Daybreak-Bruce Payne

7 A Study in the Word-Jimmy Swaggart

8 Romper Room

13 Word of Life with Casey Treat


ESN This Week in the NHL

SHO Movie

"Double Trouble." [1967] Elvis Presley.

6:45

12 News

7AM

4 Good Morning America

Scheduled: A report on the Broadway musical "The First."

5 Today

Scheduled: Carly Simon.

6 8 Canada AM

7 News

11 Star Blazers

12 Woody Woodpecker

13 700 Club

21 Hercules

ESN SportsCenter

7:30

7 CBS News-Kurtis/Saywer

11 World of Hanna-Barbera

12 Scooby Doo

21 100 Huntley Street


8AM

11 Bugs Bunny and Friends

12 Frisky Frolics (local)

ESN Horse Jumping

The President's Cup, taped Nov. 1 at Landover, Md.

SHO Movie BW

"Something of Value." [1957] Rock Hudson.

8:05

17 Movie

"Lullaby of Broadway." [1951] Doris Day, Gene Nelson.

8:30

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhooid

11 Great Space Coaster

13 INN News

NIK Pinwheel

9am

4 AM Northwest-Foley/Denard

Included: actress Kate Mulgrew. Also: how to win at gin rummy, with Chet Wander. (Live)

5 Seattle Today

Included: actress Joanna Barnes; how to turn "found objects" into decorating accessories.

6 8 Webster!
7 Phil Donahue

Topic: interior decoration. Mary Gilliatt ["The Decorating Book"] is the guest.

9 Sesame Street

11 Leave it to Beaver BW

12 700 Club

13 Las Vegas Gambit - from KING

21 Ed Allen

9:15

2 Switzer Unlimited

9:30

11 Partridge Family

13 Blockbusters

21 Pitfall

9:45

2 Friendly Giant

10am

2 Canadian Schools

4 Love Boat

Passengers: Patrick Wayne, Joan Van Ark, Carolyn Jones.

7 Price is Right

9 Electric Company
11 Bewitched

12 Young and the Restless

13 Wheel of Fortune (NBC)

21 Vancouver Morning-LeRose

Casting agent Ramona Beauchant gives suggestions on makeup and beauty. (Live)

ESN Boxing

See 9:30pm.

SHO Movie

"Coal Miner's Daughter." [1980] Sissy Spacek.

10:05

17 Movie

"Rampage." [1962] Robert Mitchum, Elsa Martinelli.

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

5 Richard Simmons Show

6 Body Moves

8 What's Cooking?

11 Dick Van Dyke BW

13 Battlestars

Betty White, Gabe Kaplan.

NIK Dusty's Treehouse

11am
2 Sesame Street

4 21 Family Feud

5 Password Plus

Wesley Eure, Vicki Lawrence.

6 At Eleven-Clarkston/Payne

7 Young and the Restless

8 Definition

Andrea Martin, Terry David Mulligan.

11 Andy Griffith BW

12 Search for Tomorrow

13 Match Game

NIK Vegetable Soup

11:30

4 Edge of Night

5 The Doctors

8 Super Pay Cards

11 I Love Lucy BW

12 Up to the Minute

13 Bullseye

21 Let's Make a Deal

NIK First Row Features

Noon

2 6 7 8 News
4 21 All My Children

5 Days of Our Lives

9 Odyssey

11 Perry Mason BW

12 Phil Donahue

See 9am, KIRO.

13 Mike Douglas

Guest: comedians from the Comedy Store in Los Angeles.

12:05

17 Fun Time

12:30

2 McLean at Large

Scheduled guests include Dustin Hofman, Allen Spraggett.

6 Definition

See 11AM, CHAN.

7 As The World Turns

8 Maude

NIK Studio See

12:35

17 Flintstones

1PM
4 One Life to Live

5 6 8 Another World

9 Once Upon a Classic

11 Movie BW

"Here Come the Co-Eds." [1945] Bud Abbott and Lou Costello as caretakers at a girls' school.
Molly: Martha O'Driscoll.

12 Merv Griffin

See 4PM KOMO.

13 Movie BW

"Boys Town." [1938] Spencer Tracy won his second consecutive Oscar for this moving, true
account of Father Flanagan, who founded the Nebraska community for orphans. Mickey Rooney.

21 Bob Newhart

ESN NFL Football Highlights

NIK What Will They Think of Next!

SHO Movie BW

"Something of Value." [1957] Rock Hudson.

1:05

17 Munsters BW

1:30

2 To Be Announced

7 Search for Tomorrow

21 That's Life

ESN Rodeo

NIK Tomorrow People


1:35

17 Leave it to Beaver

2PM

2 Wok With Yan

Beef with pineapple.

4 21 General Hospital

5 8 Texas

6 Alan Thicke

Guests include Phyllis Diller, singer Dan Hill.

7 Guiding Light

12 Alice

Part 1. Vera [Beth Howland] wins a free trip to Las Vegas.

NIK Livewire

2:05

17 Brady Bunch

2:30

2 Coronation Street

9 From Jumpstreet

12 One Day at a Time

Beerbelly's wife [Beverly Sanders] makes a play for Schneider.


2:35

17 Beverly Hillbillies

2:45

11 Cartoons

3PM

2 Edge of Night

4 Ryan's Hope

5 Movie

"Man and Boy." [1972] Bill Cosby stars in this family-oriented story of besieged homesteaders in
post-Civil War Arizona. Gloria Foster, Leif Erickson.

6 Movie

"The Steel Cowboy." [1978] TV-movie with James Brolin as a financially pinched trucker trying to
save both his rig and his marriage. Rip Torn.

7 Hour Magazine

Interviewed: Ann Landers; actress Talia Shire and her father, conductor Carmine Coppola.

7 Alan Thicke

See 2PM, CHEK.

9 Portraits in Pastel

11 Popeye

12 Richard Simmons

13 Tom & Jerry & Friends

21 One Day at a Time

62 As We See It

NIK First Row Features


USA Calliope (did Alive & Well! air from 5AM-3PM? Really?)

3:05

17 Andy Griffith

3:30

2 Take 30

Scheduled: A look at how the Umbrella Central Day Care Services of Toronto provides help to
daycare groups.

4 Happy Days Again

The boys plan to rent a cabin and spend Easter vacation chasing girls.

9 Enterprise

11 Banana Splits & Friends

12 Funorama

13 Batman

21 Laverne & Shirley

An ensign [Phillip Clark] romances Shirley [Cindy Williams] on a Great Lake cruise. Conclusion of
a two-part story. Penny Marshall.

62 Villa Alegre

ESN College Football Preview

SHO Movie

"The Green Horizon." [1980] James Stewart.

3:35

17 Gomer Pyle, USMC


4PM

2 Barriers

Billy [Benedict Taylor] discovers that he has a half-sister [Jennifer Lonsdale] when he visits his
father's ex-wife [Jennifer Daniel] in Scotland.

4 Merv Griffin

From Paris: Omar Sharif, Givenchy and Line Renaud.

7 Rockford Files

8 Little House on the Prairie

A black youth [Todd Bridges] ofers to sell himself into slavery to obtain money for an education.
Michael Landon.

9 Sesame Street

11 Scooby Doo

13 Bonanza

21 Charlie's Angels

62 Kup's Show

Scheduled: Authors Gail Sheehy ["Pathfinders"]; Robert Moss ["Death Beam"].

ESN Sportscenter

NIK What Will They Think of Next!

USA Alive & Well!

4:05

17 Winners

4:30

2 Beachcombers

Sara, Jesse's 6-year-old sister, comes to live at Molly's Reach.


11 Woody Woodpecker and Friends

12 Gilligan's Island

NIK Tomorrow People

USA Sports Probe

4:35

17 Sanford and Son

5PM

2 Happy Days

All Potsie asks in return for saving Fonzie's life is that they become bosom buddies.

4 5 7 21 News

6 Rhoda

8 Hawaii Five-0

9 62 Mister Rogers

11 Sha Na Na

12 Brady Bunch

13 Little House on the Prairie

Charles prepares to sell the farm and move the family back to Wisconsin. Michael Landon.

ESN NHL Hockey

The Detroit Red Wings vs. the Washington CApitals at the Capital Centre in Landover, Md.

HBO Nashville Coyote

NIK Livewire

SHO Movie

"The Immortal Bachelor." [1975] Monica Vitti.


USA MISL Indoor Soccer

The New York Arrows vs. the Rockets at East Rutherford, N.J.

5:05

17 Movie

"The Story of Alexander Graham Bell." [1939] Don Ameche.

5:30

2 Muppet Show

See 7:30, KOMO.

6 News

9 Over Easy

Actors Harve Presnell and Natalie Schafer discuss their careers.

11 What's Happening!!

12 Good Times

62 Electric Company

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6PM

2 6 8 News

4 ABC News-Frank Reynolds

5 NBC News-John Chancellor

7 CBS News-Rather/Drinkwater

9 Dick Cavett

Scheduled: Playwright John Osborne.

11 Laverne & Shirley & Company

Fabian's Milwaukee concert is sold out, but the girls are still determined to see him. Fabian sings
"Turn Me Loose." Penny Marshall.

12 M*A*S*H

A berserk Turk is only one contributor to what Trapper [Wayne Rogers] terms a well-rounded day
of insanity.

13 Streets of San Francisco

A young parolee has been framed for murder.

21 Love Boat

1. A 13-year-old [Patrick Laborteaux] has a crush on Julie [Lauren Tewes], who falls for a man
[Paul Burke] nearly twice his age. 2. The crew's tribute to Stubing's fifth year as Captain falters
when his gift is crushed during loading.

62 Studio See

ART Performance World

HBO Paul Simon

6:30

4 5 News

7 PM Magazine

Self-defense for senior citizens.

9 Nightly Business Report

11 Carter Country

Roy [Victor French] and Curtis [Kene Holliday] both apply for the job of police chief in another
city.

12 Carol Burnett & Friends

In a sketch, Carol plays a housewife who's a movie-magazine addict.

62 Over Easy

See 5:30 KCTS.

7PM

2 New Bundolo

Sketch: an argument between Jackson Davies and Maria Gropper.

4 PM Magazine

Included: a modern wheat farmer, in the second of two reports.

5 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Elliott Gould.

6 Jefersons
During a blackout, George and Marcus [Sherman Hemsley, Ernest Harden Jr.] are arrested as
looters at one of the Jeferson stores.

7 Joker's Wild

8 One Day at a Time

Conclusion. Julie's admission to Max conjures the possibility of a divorce, unless someone-read
Ann-persuades them to talk it out. Julie: Mackenzie Phillips.

9 MacNeil, Lehrer Report

11 M*A*S*H

An ailing helicopter pilot [Robert Hogan] doesn't want to quit the war.

12 M*A*S*H

During a heat wave, Hawkeye and B.J. [Alan Alda, Mike Farrell] try to hide a bathtub that
everyone would like. Radar: Gary Burghof.

13 Beverly Hillbillies

Jed is left home to sufer Elly May's culinary catastrophes.

21 Vancouver-LaPierre/Cox

62 Lawmakers

HBO Inside the NFL

SHO What's Up America

Reports include 6-month-old babies who swim; and people who build their own airplanes.

7:30

2 Facts of Life

4 Muppet Show

The guest is Elton John, who performs "Crocodile Rock," "Bennie and the Jets," "Don't Go
Breaking My Heart" [with Miss Piggy] and "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" [with Dr. Teeth and the
Electric Mayhem]. Also: "Pigs in Space."

5 Tic Tac Dough


6 Littlest Hobo

7 New You Asked For It

Featured: A re-creation of a medieval jousting match; a 10-year-old rodeo performer in a


segment from 1958.

8 Honky Tonk

Ronnie Hawkins' guests include the Good Brothers who sing "Kentucky" and "Hot Knife Boogie,"
and Barbie Benton who sings "He's a Rebel" and joins Ronnie for "It Feels Good."

9 Nine Tonight-Mike Kirk

11 Barney Miller

Inspector Luger [James Gregory] drops by just in time for a screening of the erotic film made by
Harris [Ron Glass] as part of an undercover operation.

12 Mary Tyler Moore

Rhoda's mother [Nancy Walker] is certain her husband doesn't love her anymore.

13 Family Feud

62 Dick Cavett

ESN CFL Football Highlights

USA Time-Out Theater

7:35

9 Doctor in the House

8PM

2 Circus International

Ringmaster Al Waxman presents Chinese rope twirlers, illusionist Shawn Thompson, a seven-cat
tiger act, the acrobatic Flying Bondarwels, strongman Boris Anawhin.

4 Benson

Benson [Robert Guillaume] assumes an alias and puts himself behind bars to investigate prison
conditions, but his probing soon has him on everyone's hit list-including the warden's.

5 NBC Magazine

6 Lawrence Welk

Music: "When My Baby Smiles at Me," "Sugar Blues," "Boo Hoo," "Stardust," "Little White Lies."

7 Incredible Hulk

A logging-town boss tries to force David [Bill Bixby] to leave the town-and the woman they both
love.

8 Dukes of Hazzard

See 9pm.

9 62 Washington Week in Review

11 Movie

"Skin Game." [1971] The accent's on satire in this pre-Civil War yarn about a pair of itinerant con
artist ][James Garner, Lou Gossett] who pose as a plantation owner and a slave for sale. Susan
Clark.

12 Movie

"Cinderella Liberty." [1973] Adult love story about the bittersweet relationship between a good-
natured sailor [James Caan] and a cynical prostitute [Marsha Mason], complicated by her
illegitimate son [Kirk Calloway]. Filmed in Seattle by director Mark Rydell.

13 Life Goes to the Movies

Henry Fonda, Shirley MacLaine and Liza Minnelli are the hosts of this documentary that looks at
how films reflected American life from the late 1930s to the early '70s. Included: film clips of
"Gone with the Wind," "Citizen Kane."

["Q-13 Reports" airs at 9:55.]

ESN NFL Game of the Week

HBO Movie

"A Change of Seasons." [1980] A wife [Shirley MacLaine] turns the table on her philandering
husband.

SHO Movie

"Friday the 13th." [1980] Gory shocker about a maniac killing of the counselors at a summer
camp. Betsy Palmer.

USA College Football

Mississippi Valley State vs. Alcorn State, taped Nov. 7 at Lorman, MS.

8:05

17 All in the Family

8:30

4 Guinness Book of World Records

Special: David Frost and Jamie Lee Curtis introduce attempts to break world records for wire-
walking [amid mountains] and beer-chugging in Germany; aerial "chicken" [at 720mph] and
human-cannoneering in England, and blow-dart shooting in the Amazon, where Yaqui Indian
hunters compete for accuracy.

9 62 Wall $treet Week

"Supply-side economics."

ESN SportsCenter

8:35

17 Movie BW

"Lady in a Cage." [1964] Olivia de Havilland.

9PM

2 SCTV

5 21 More TV Censored Bloopers

Humorous outtakes from TV shows and movies are introduced by Dick Clark and guests Rock
Hudson and Morgan Fairchild, while Dudley Moore, Don Rickles and Dom DeLuise explain flubs
from their own productions. Clips show Fred Rogers and an uncooperative tent; Jim Nabors'
reaction to a haircut; a toe-crunching dance number from "The Blue Lagoon"; wisely discarded
commercial footage; faux pas by children; an incident on the "Hill Street Blues" set.

6 8 Movie

"North Dallas Forty." [1979] Nick Nolte portrays a professional football player beset with
problems on and of the field in this film exploring the seamier side of the sport. Mac Davis co-
stars as his teammate.

7 Dukes of Hazzard

On Sadie Hogg Day-when the ladies run Hazzard County-Hogg [Sorrell Booke] installs Daisy
[Catherine Bach] as treasurer to frame her for embezzlement.

9 62 Enterprise

Eastern Airlines and fledgling New York Air are seen waging a "Dogfight Over New York" for
passengers.

ART Performance World

ESN College Football Preview

9:30

4 Strike Force

Debut: Robert Stack plays LAPD captain Frank Murphy, who heads an elite unit formed to
combat violent crime. The squad's first case: five random murders, each committed on a Tuesday
in the same brutal manner.

9 No-Honestly

Clara has an attack of anxiety as her wedding day approaches.

62 Ben Wattenberg at Large

An update of a 1980 report surveys Sri Lanka's economic policies.

ESN Boxing

Top Rank bouts taked Nov. 12 at East Rutherford, N.J. Featured: Bobby Czyz vs. Elisha Obed.

9:55

9 Nine Tonight
10pm

2 7 Dallas

J.R [Larry Hagman] schemes to undermine the Farlows' oil business in a last-ditch attempt to get
his son back; Bobby [Patrick Dufy] seeks information on Kristin's baby; and Pam's spirits rise
when a surprise visitor arrives at the hospital.

5 It's Only Human

Special: Barbara Eden and Reggie Jackson introduce taped interviews with ordinary people-
including soldiers, students and prison inmates-who speak their minds on subjects of concern to
them. Also: Allen Funt finds that kids say the darndest things when he interviews them before a
hidden camera, and Shields & Yarnell demonstrate the real-life basis of their mime.

9 Masterpiece Theater

11 News

12 Dave Allen At Large

Dave Allen plays Moses, Prince Charming and a priest.

21 Barbara Mandrell

Tennessee Ernie Ford and Jon "Bowser" Bauman are the guests. Songs include "Tennessee Stud,"
"Others" [Ernie]; "Long Tall Texan" [Bowser]; "I'm Hogtied Over You" [Ernie, Mandrell]; "Daddy
Frank" [Barbara; Ernie]; "Reunited" [Louise and her country-singer husband R.C. Bannon];
"Doggie in the Window" [Barbara, Krofft Puppets].

62 Andy

HBO She's Nobody's Baby

The growth of women's rols in the home, at work and at play is discussed by Lillian Gish, Mae
West, Shirley Temple Black.

SHO Movie

"Snake Fist Fighter." [1981] Kung-fu mayhem with Jackie Chan.

10:30

12 News
10:35

17 Movie

"Windom's Way." [1957] Peter Finch.

11PM

2 CBC News-Knowlton Nash

4 5 7 News

6 8 CTV News-Kirck/Robertson

9 Great Performances

11 Odd Couple

Sportscaster Howard Cosell vs. sportswriter Oscar Madison in a heavyweight acid-tongued bout.
Jack Klugman.

12 Benny Hill

13 Movie BW

"House of Frankenstein." [1944] Boris Karlof plays a sinister doctor seeking revenge in this
efective monster rally featuring the Wolf Man [Lon Chaney], Dracula [John Carradine] and
Frankenstein's creature [Glenn Strange].

21 Sports Page

HBO Movie

"Ordinary People." [1980] Oscar-winning story of a family trying to cope with the death of a son.
Mary Tyler Moore.

USA Night Flight's Take Of

Chaka Kahn, Heart, Hazel O'Connor.

11:20

6 8 News
USA Night Flight

The rock group Life Span [including former members of Deep Purple] performs in concert.

11:25

2 News

11:30

4 Nightline

5 Tonight Show

Scheduled: George Burns. Johnny Carson.

7 Closeup

11 Bob Newhart

Emily is sick of her married routine, and Bob doesn't know how to restore her contentment.

12 Behind the Screen

Zina and Evan [Joanne Linville, Mel Ferrer] share family secrets; Bobby and Karl [Bruce Fairbairn,
Mark Pinter] threaten to divulge each other's secrets.

SHO Bizarre

11:45

2 Barney Miller

Hash brownies from Wojo's girl friend turn the 12th Precinct crew into stoned incompetents.

7 NBA Basketball

San Antonio Spurs at Seattle Supersonics, taped earlier tonight. (Blacked out I'd suppose)

12AM

4 Fridays
Scheduled: Jamie Lee Curtis ["Halloween II"]; John Roarke.

11 21 Solid Gold

SHO Movie

"H.O.T.S." [1979] Susan Kiger.

12:05

6 Webster!

8 Movie

"Chino." [1973] Charles Bronson portrays a stubborn ranch-owner engaged in a bitter rivalry
with his unscrupulous partner.

12 Movie

Yvette Mimieux is an innocent cross-country motorist who lands in "Jackson Country Jail" in this
harsh 1976 melodrama.

17 Movie

"House of Wax." [1953] Vincent Price.

12:15

2 Movie

"Captains of the Clouds." [1942] The wartime adventures of a group of crack pilots who enlist in
the Royal Canadian Air Force. James Cagney.

12:20

USA Night Flight

12:25

13 INN News
12:30

5 SCTV Comedy Network

John Candy returns as the monster Grogan being interviewed by William F. Buckley Jr. [Joe
Flaherty].

ESN Sportscenter

1AM

11 News

21 Movie

"Stunts Unlimited." [1980] Southern California locations highlight this TV-movie about tjhree
Hollywood stunt performers recruited for a secret CIA operation. Chip Maher.

ESN NHL Hockey

The Detroit Red Wings vs Washington Capitals, taped earlier tonight at Landover, Md.

1:05

USA Horse Show

1:10

HBO Movie

"Loving Couples."

1:30

4 Movie

"Melody of Hate." [1975] Made-for-TV thriller about an opera singer [Susan Flannery] whose
remarriage plans are complicated by the husband she thought was dead. Tony: Keith Baxter.

1:35
6 Starsky & Hutch

1:45

SHO Movie

"Coal Miner's Daughter."

2AM

5 Movie

"Something For Joey." [1977] True-life TV-movie about the relationship between Heisman Trophy
winner John Cappeletti [Marc Singer] and his stricken kid brother [Jef Lynas].

12 Alfred Hitchcock BW

2:05

8 Movie

"A Diferent Story." [1978] Perry King and Meg Foster star in an unusual boy-meets-girl story:
both characters are homosexual.

2:15

7 News

2:35

6 Movie

"Bang the Drum Slowly." [1975] Michael Moriarty and Robert De Niro in Mark Harris's poignant
story of friendship between a star pitcher and his slow-witted catcher, who's incurably ill.

2:45

7 News
17 World at Large

2:50

HBO Movie

"Nothing Personal." [1980] Donald Sutherland.

3AM

12 News

3:05

17 It's Your Business

3:30

21 Odd Couple

ESN CFL Football Highlights

3:35

17 Infinity Factory

4AM

5 News

ESN Sportscenter

SHO Movie

"Snake Fist Fighter."


4:05

8 Movie

"Tell Me Where It Hurts." [1974] TV-movie with Maureen Stapleton impressive as a housewife
growing discontented with her homemaker role.

17 Vegetable Soup

4:30

5 Movie

"Night Games." [1974] Pilot film for the "Petrocelli" TV series, with Barry Newman as a lawyer
defending a socialite accused of murder. Patsy: Susan Howard.

HBO Movie

"A Change of Seasons." See 8PM.

4:35

17 Romper Room

USA Greatest Sports Legends

-crainbebo

Retro: Riverside, CA Sun, Sept 17, 1967

from Riverside Press-Enterprise

The FBI and Bonanza were the night's season premieres

KNXT 2-CBS Los Angeles

6:50 Give Us This Day/News

7:00 Tom & Jerry


7:30 Underdog

8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

8:30 Look Up & Live

9:00 Camera Three

9:30 Face the Nation

10:00 Light of Faith

10:30 Pro Football Preview

11:00 NFL Pre-Season: Rams-New Orleans

2:30 Steps to Learning

3:00 Insider/Outsider (premiere)

3:30 Insight (premiere)

4:00 News

4:30 Newsmakers

5:00 Name of the Game

5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

6:00 21st Century "Atomic Medicine"

6:30 Ralph Story's Los Angeles

7:00 Lassie

7:30 Gentle Ben

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 Smothers Brothers

10:00 Mission: Impossible

11:00 and 11:15 News

11:30 Movie "The Sundowners"

1:00 Movie "Parole Fixer"


2:30 News/Give Us This Day

KNBC 4-NBC Los Angeles

7:30 Existence

8:00 Profile

8:30 Christophers

9:00 This is the Life

9:30 Teen Scope

10:00 My Favorite Sermon

10:30 Frontiers of Faith

11:00 AFL: Houston-Bufalo/Boston-Oakland

4:30 College Report

5:00 Meet the Press

5:30 Milestones of Man

6:00 Fransden Travelog "Wings to Yugoslavia"

6:30 High & Wild

7:00 Week's News in Review

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color "The Not So Lonely Lighthouse Keeper"

8:30 Mothers-in-Law "Everybody Goes on a Honeymoon"

9:00 Bonanza "Second Chance"

10:00 High Chaparral "Ghost of Chaparral"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Open Mind

2:00 News
KTLA 5-Ind Los Angeles

8:00 Mormon Tabernacle Choir

8:30 God is the Answer

9:30 Movie "I Live on Danger Street"

11:00 Homebuyer's Guide

noon Movies "Return of the Vampire"/"The Invisible Man"

2:30 Notre Dame Preview (premiere)

4:00 UCLA Football: Bruins v Tennessee, taped yesterday (Keith Jackson calls the action)

6:00 Polka Parade

7:00 Showcase 5 "An Evening with Allen and Rossi"/"An Evening with the Serendipity Singers"

8:00 TBA

10:00 News

10:30 Open for Discussion

11:00 Public Service

XETV 6-ABC San Diego

8:00 Adventures of Aggie

8:30 Discovery

9:00 House Detective

10:00 Movie "Walk Into Hell"

noon Sailor of Fortune

12:30 Porter Wagoner

1:00 Movie "Motorcycle Gang"

2:30 Chinchilla Show


3:00 Of to See the Wizard

4:00 Outer Limits

5:00 Movie "Two Way Stretch"

7:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea "Fires of Death"

8:00 FBI "The Gold Card"

9:00 Movie "The Greatest Show on Earth"

mid. Naked City

KABC 7-ABC Los Angeles

8:00 Brother Buzz

8:30 Story Time

9:00 Casper

9:30 Milton the Monster

10:00 Linus the Lionhearted

10:30 Peter Potamus

11:00 Bullwinkle

11:30 Discovery

noon With Their Eyes on the Stars/Space News Summary

12:30 Issues & Answers

1:00 American Bandstand

2:00 Movie "A Woman's Temptation"

3:00 ABC Scope: The War in Vietnam

3:30 Press Conference

4:00 Beyond the Discoverers

5:00 Movie "The Missouri Traveler"


7:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea "Fires of Death"

8:00 FBI "The Gold Card"

9:00 Movie "The Greatest Show on Earth"

mid. News

12:15 Movie "Million Dollar Mermaid"

KFMB 8-CBS San Diego

6:30 Your Bible Answers

7:00 Light Time

7:15 Christophers

7:30 Let There Be Light

8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

8:30 Look Up & Live

9:00 Tom & Jerry

9:30 Underdog

10:00 Camera Three

10:30 Islands in the Sun

11:00 Pre-Game Activities

11:30 NFL (same game as ch 2?)

2:30 Vagabond

3:00 Wonderful World of Women

3:30 Bowling

4:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

5:00 21st Century

5:30 World of Lowell Thomas


6:00 This Day 1967

6:30 Wanderlust

7:00 Lassie

7:30 Gentle Ben

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 Smothers Brothers

10:00 Mission: Impossible

11:00 News

11:30 Movie: TBA

KHJ 9-Ind Los Angeles

8:00 Religion

8:30 Movie "Silver River"

10:00 Movie "The Great Chase"

11:30 and 1:30 Movie "Tall Stranger"

3:30 News

4:00 Movie "Battle Taxi"

5:30 Car 54, Where are You? "A Man is Not an Ox"

6:00 Gidget "The Great Kahuna Story"

6:30 Secret Agent "The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove"

7:30 Sam Yorty

9:00 William F. Buckley (guest Groucho Marx)

10:00 Movie "Lucy Gallant"

KOGO 10-NBC San Diego


8:00 Christophers

8:30 Youth for Christ

9:00 KOGO's Corner

9:30 Profile

10:00 TBA

10:30 Chargers Highlights

11:00 AFL: same games as ch 4

4:30 Aztec Highlights

5:00 Meet the Press

5:30 News

6:00 Virginian

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color "The Not So Lonely Lighthouse Keeper"

8:30 Mothers-in-Law "Everybody Goes on a Honeymoon"

9:00 Bonanza "Second Chance"

10:00 High Chaparral "Ghost of Chaparral"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

KTTV 11-Ind Los Angeles

6:40 Morning Prayer

6:45 Christophers

7:00 The Bible Answers

7:30 Mr. Wishbone

8:30 Cartoon Festival

10:00 Movie "The Private Life of Henry VIII"


noon Movie "They Who Dare"

2:00 Trojan Football: vs Washington State

4:30 Trojan Huddle

5:00 77 Sunset Strip "Fraternity of Fear"

6:00 Checkmate

7:00 Espionage "Frantic Rebel"

8:00 Bishop Fulton J. Sheen

8:30 Face to Face (guests Sen. Wayne Morse and Sen. Strom Thurmond)

9:30 Louis Lomax

10:00 News

10:30 Louis Lomax

KCOP 13-Ind Los Angeles

8:15 Christophers

8:30 Kathryn Kuhlman

9:00 Variedades

10:00 Courageous Cat

10:30 Felix the Cat

11:00 Church in the Home

noon Public Service Film

12:15 Social Security in Action

12:30 Faith for Today

1:00 Roy Rogers

1:30 Voice of Calvary

2:00 Movie "Blonde Comet"


3:00 Cavalcade of Books

3:30 Movie "Tonight's the Night"

5:00 Honey West "Matter of Life and Death"

5:30 Burke's Law "Who Killed Holly Howard?"

6:30 Twelve O'clock High "Gauntlet of Fire"

7:30 Harry Belafonte (from Caesar's Palace in Vegas)

8:30 Great Moments in Music

8:45 The Right Way

9:00 News

9:30 Rendezvous with Adventure

10:00 Ann Sothern "The Pinch Hitter"

10:30 Movie "Try and Get Me"

mid. Movie "Another Chance"

KVCR 24-NET San Bernardino

No programs on Sundays

KCET 28-NET Los Angeles

4:30pm Selective Eye

5:30 Innovations

6:00 Speculation

7:00 French Chef

7:30 Creative Person

8:00 McElroy Reports on...

8:30 Beers Family Festival


9:30 Boston Symphony

KMEX 34-Sp Los Angeles

10:00 Escuela KMEX

10:30 Rocambole

12:30 La Familia por Dentro

1:00 La Sombra del Pecado

3:00 Mexican Soccer

5:00 Impactos Musicales

5:30 Arriba El Norte

6:00 Cantos y Risas

6:30 Pompin y Nacho

7:00 Domingos Alegres

8:00 Variedades

8:30 El Derecho de Nacer

9:00 Las Estrellas y Ud.

9:30 Teatro Shell

KLXA 40-Ind/Sp Los Angeles

9:30 Fiesta Falcon

10:00 Panorama Latino en Domingo

11:00 Rutas del Destino

noon Alegrias del Norte

12:30 A Bailar Joven

1:30 The Bible Answers


2:00 Video Voyage

2:30 KLXA Presents: Yankee Don't Go Home

3:00 International Time: Jewish 3-3:30, French 3:30-4

4:00 Sportsorama

4:30 Big Picture

5:00 KLXA Comments

5:30 College Football's Greatest Games

6:00 World Famous Hunting & Fishing

6:30 Championship Auto Racing

7:00 International Time: Italian

KMTW 52-Ind Los Angeles

5:30, 6:00 and 6:30 Travel Time

7:00 and 8:00 Sports Scope

8:00 Problems & Challenges

8:30 The Bible Answers

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XETV-6, 2:30pm, The Chinchilla Show; This was one of the first, if not the first of what we now
know as an infomercial. It was a solicitation for investments in chinchilla farms for the purpose of
coat making. High profit potentials were hinted at. It was run on a Mexican station because until
the 1980s, infomercial programming was outlawed in the US by the FCC.

KTLA-5, 4:00pm, UCLA vs. Tennessee; I remember this game. Two years earlier the two teams
met in Knoxville, with Tennessee winning 37-34. Fights had broken out throughout the game,
allegedly because of racial remarks from the then all-white Tennessee team. The entire
officiating crew had been from Tennessee's Southeastern Conference, and Bruins coach Tommy
Prothro, a Tennessee native, said that the whole scene had made him ashamed to be a
southerner. Allegedly, after the game, the field was watered-down doubly because "blacks had
been on the field". There were no incidents in the return game, which UCLA won.

KTTV-11, 2:00pm, USC vs. Washington State; At the end of the previous season, USC had been
shellacked at home by eventual national champion Notre Dame 51-0, who had kept their starters
in the entire game, and ran up the score because the school at the time had an idiotic no-bowl
policy. They only had the regular season to impress the voters. USC then lost the Rose Bowl to
Purdue 14-13. Trojans coach John McKay allegedly vowed never to lose to Notre Dame again (he
almost made it, losing only once to the Irish the rest of his tenure), and recruited a new running
back out of San Francisco City College to help change things. He did. His name was OJ Simpson,
and he took college football by storm. Many think he should have been the first two-time
Heisman winner. USC got their revenge on Notre Dame, the Chicago Tribune ran a six-column
wide picture of OJ Simpson on its front page, and they went on to win the Rose Bowl against
Indiana and win the National Championship.

Retro: Central Florida Monday, August 18, 1969

From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition:

WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC)

6:10 TV Classroom

6:40 Sunshine Almanac

6:55 Outdoors

7 AM Today (David J. McDonald, former president of


the United Steelworkers of America; Doug McClure,

Sara Lane, and Tim Matheson of "The Virginian";

anti-hunger campaigner Leonard Wolf; the psychology

of auto racing)

9 AM Galloping Gourmet

9:30 Hazel

10 AM It Takes Two (Milton Berle, Ted Cassidy, Dorothy Lamour,

and spouses)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality (Bill Cullen, Sheila MacRae, Julia Meade; on film:

Robert Goulet)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Jim Backus, Nanette Fabray, Sally Ann Howes,

Deanna Lund, Allan Sherman, Lyle Waggoner, Wally Cox, Charley

Weaver, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Newscope

1:30 You're Putting Me On (Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass, Jack Cassidy,

Nancy Dussault, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Charles Nelson Reilly, Betty White)


4 PM Mike Douglas (Johnny Mathis; singer Julie DeJohn; Helen Battle,

author of a book about her 14 months in an East German prison)

5:30 Newscope

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Rifleman

7:30 Tiger! Tiger! (busted pilot for a series about a professor and his

wife who move of to his new job, leaving behind a pair of orangutans

and a 500-pound tiger named Sultan, who hitch rides, ford rivers, and

avoid search parties to find their owners)

8:30 Crime

9 PM Movie: "Full Of Life"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (Johnny begins his second week in Hollywood (he won't

move there permanently until 1972) with Bob Hope, Bill Cosby, and

Eva Gabor)

WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (NET)

3:45 Cincinnati Symphony (Max Rudolf conducts the symphony in contemporary

composer Gene Gutche's Symphony No. 5, contemporary composer

Vaclav Nelhybel's "Etude Symphonique," and Tchaikovsky's "Capriccio

Italien")

4:45 Friendly Giant

5 PM What's New

5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


6 PM Cincinnati Symphony (rerun from 3:45 PM)

7 PM What's New

7:30 Art Of Seeing (how a photographer finds abstraction in nature)

8 PM World Press

9 PM NET Journal (incidents of battered children)

10 PM R And D Review (the teleoperator, a machine which simulates the

function of the human arm)

sign of 11 PM

WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS)

6:15 Sunshine Almanac

6:30 Black Heritage (civil rights from 1959 to Selma; today: the rural vote)

7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 David Frost (Gloria Swanson, Dr. Benjamin Spock, Jackie Vernon,

the singing Mighty Sparrow)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Girl Talk
1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Linkletter Show (dream analyst Elsie Sechrist)

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Gilligan's Island

5:30 Truth Or Consequences

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM F Troop

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 The Lucy Show (reruns replace "Here's Lucy" for the summer)

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Jimmie Rodgers (guests: Joanie Sommers, Skiles and Henderson)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Merv Griffin (debut of his ill-fated CBS show; guests: Joe Namath,

Woody Allen, Leslie Uggams)

WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC)

6:30 Today In Florida

7 AM Today
9 AM Hazel's Hour (two episodes of "Hazel")

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM News, Sports, Weather

1:30 Allen Ludden's Gallery (Ken Berry, Harvey Korman, TV Guide

writer Richard Warren Lewis, singer Gerri Granger, the Back

Porch Majority)

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game (E.J. Peaker, William Shatner)

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Steve Allen (Jack Benny, composer Lalo Schifrin, Shari Lewis)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Julia (delay from Tue 8:30 PM)

7:30 Tiger! Tiger!

8:30 Movie: "The Naked And The Dead"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather


11:30 Tonight Show

WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC)

8:30 Fran Carlton

9 AM Movies: "Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder" and "Who Done It?"

(second feature stars Abbott and Costello)

11:55 News

12 N Bewitched

12:30 That Girl

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Alfred Hitchcock Hour

5:30 News, Sports, Weather

6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K. Smith)

6:30 Of Lands And Seas

7:30 The Avengers

8:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett

9 PM The Outcasts

10 PM Dick Cavett (Beverly Sills, Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D-NY)


11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Joey Bishop (the Smothers Brothers, Efrem Zimbalist Jr.,

Henry Gibson, Kreskin)

WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC)

7 AM Accent On Learning

7:15 Open Mike

7:45 News

8 AM Russ Byrd Show

8:30 Fran Carlton

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Loretta Young

10:30 Movie: "Cavalry Scout"

12 N Bewitched

12:30 That Girl

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Leave It To Beaver

5 PM Gilligan's Island
5:30 News, Sports, Weather

6 PM ABC News

6:30 I Love Lucy

7 PM Travel/Adventure

7:30 Miss Florida Teenager Pageant (live from Ch. 10 studios)

9 PM The Outcasts (time approximate)

10 PM Dick Cavett

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Joey Bishop

WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS)

6:30 Sunshine Almanac

6:45 Good Morning

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Dennis Wholey (debut of his talk show; first-week guests include

Julie and David Eisenhower, Polly Bergen, Hugh O'Brian, Oliver,

Stu Gilliam, the Friends of Distinction)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N News, Weather

12:25 CBS News


12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Love Of Life

1:25 News

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Linkletter Show

4:30 Mike Douglas (Duke Ellington, Phyllis Diller, Rip Taylor,

singer Linda Bennett)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Jimmie Rodgers

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Merv Griffin

WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS)

6 AM A.M. (Ernie Lee)

7 AM News, Weather
7:05 CBS News

7:30 News, Weather

7:45 A.M. (Ernie Lee)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Dennis Wholey (see Ch. 11)

10 AM Galloping Gourmet

10:30 Linkletter Show (Sarah Vaughan, Arlene Dahl,

two-day delay from 4 PM)

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N News, Weather

12:20 Farm Report

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Love Of Life

1:25 Tampa Bay Topics

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Rex Reed; Hans Conried, singer

Abbey Lincoln)

5:30 News, Sports, Weather


6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Movie: "Kiss Them For Me"

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Jimmie Rodgers

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:20 Editorial

11:30 Merv Griffin

WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC)

6:45 Today's Answer

6:50 Gardening

7 AM Today

9 AM The (Brad) Lacey Show

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Galloping Gourmet
1:30 You're Putting Me On

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Bozo The Clown

4:30 Movie: "The Man Who Could Cheat Death"

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM This Is The Question (debated: the current Lee County

school dilemma--wonder if this involved busing)

7:30 Tiger! Tiger!

8:30 NBC Movie: "The Glory Guys"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WSUN (WTTA) Ch. 38 St. Petersburg (Ind.)

5 PM Film

5:30 The Texan

6 PM Highway Patrol

6:30 Shotgun Slade

7 PM Across The Seven Seas

7:30 Championship Sports

8:30 Championship Wrestling (probably from Tampa)


WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.)

1 PM Today In The Bay Area

1:30 You're Putting Me On (pre-empted on Ch. 8)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (pre-empted on Ch. 8)

2:30 Rocky And His Friends

3 PM Abbott And Costello

3:30 Timmy And Lassie

4 PM Real McCoys

4:30 The Lucy Show (delay from 10 AM, pre-empted on Ch. 13)

5 PM Beverly Hillbillies (delay from 10:30 AM, pre-empted on Ch. 13)

5:30 Batman (Batman and the Green Hornet try to capture Col. Gumm)

6 PM Mister Ed

6:30 Addams Family

7 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents (normally airs 7-8 PM)

7:30 Della Reese (normally airs at 8 PM; guests: Bill Medley of the

Righteous Brothers, dancer Susanne Charney)

8:30 NBC Movie: "The Glory Guys" (pre-empted on Ch. 8)

11 PM Westerners

11:30 Star Theatre

sign of 12:30 AM

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It's interesting that the NBC stations i n Tampa Bay and Orlando/Daytona Beach ran their local
midday newscasts at 1 P.M. instead of 12 Noon, maybe because NBC was "down" (not feeding
programming) at that hour whereas they were at 12 Noon EDT.

In fact, WESH-2's 1 P.M. newscast was the only local midday newscast in the market then (of
course, the Orlando/Daytona beach market was much smaller then. I think in the late sixties it
ranked in the eighties; today I believe it's a Top-20 market).

In Tampa Bay, WTVT-13 had a midday newscast, but it was the only one in that market which was
broadcast at 12 Noon.

WINK-11, despite being in a much smaller market, must have have dominated news ratings for
why else would they not only have a Noon newscast when most stations in the larger Tampa Bay
and Orlando/Daytona Beach markets did not, but an hour-long early-evening local newscast,
something that only two other stations in the larger Central Florida markets (WESH and WTVT)
had.

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Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant View Post

In fact, WESH-2's 1 P.M. newscast was the only local midday newscast in the market then (of
course, the Orlando/Daytona beach market was much smaller then. I think in the late sixties it
ranked in the eighties; today I believe it's a Top-20 market).

The newest Nielsen DMA rankings has Orlando/Daytona Beach now at #18, flip-flopping with
Cleveland/Akron/Canton at #19.

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Chs. 2, 8, and 20 probably wanted to keep "Jeopardy!" in pattern;

it was almost as popular then as it is now. Besides, Chs. 11 and 13

were number one in local news in their respective markets, so it

wouldn't have made much sense to go head-to-head with news at noon.

(Ch. 2 might have gotten away with it, as Ch. 6 is traditionally third in

local news in Orlando.) CBS and NBC were indeed down from 1-1:30;

ABC, with its later start in the morning, was up at 1 with "Dream House."

That show ran into a lot of controversy; as of the summer of 1969 none of

the houses won on the show had been completed, and some couples were

having to borrow more than the $7000 the show furnished them to buy the

land. The show began giving a choice of the house or a $20,000 cash payout,
but when TV Guide broke the story, the ratings began to fall, and "All My Children"

replaced "Dream House" on January 5, 1970.

By 1973, when I moved to Florida, all three affiliates in Orlando had midday

newscasts, although staggered: Ch. 9 at noon, Ch. 2 at 12:30, Ch. 6 at 1 PM.

Tampa/St/ Petersburg had an hour-long newscast ("Pulse Plus!") from 12 to 1

on Ch. 13 and a half-hour at 1 on Ch. 8. (Ch. 10 did not do a midday news then.)

Ch. 11 in Ft. Myers had dropped its noon news in favor of "The Young And The

Restless," and carried "Joker's Wild" on a three-hour delay at 1 PM. Ch. 20 did

five minutes at 12:55.

Retro: Northern Florida Mon, Sept 23, 1963

from All Florida/Tallahassee Democrat (All Florida was a statewide publication with sales offices
in Jax, Pensacola, Tampa and Coral Gables and then carried by 18 dailies across the state)

WESH 2-Daytona Beach/Orlando

6:00 Slimnastics

6:15 Sunshine Almanac

6:30 Florida History

7:00 Today (Farm Report at 7:25, News/Weather at 8:25)

9:00 Jack LaLanne

9:30 Gale Storm

10:00 Say When

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Play Your Hunch (c)


11:00 Concentration

11:30 Missing Links (c)

noon Your First Impression (c)

12:30 Truth or Consequences

12:55 NBC News

1:00 News/Weather

1:15 Focus 2

1:30 Science

2:00 People Will Talk (c)

2:25 NBC News

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Loretta Young

3:30 You Don't Say!

4:00 Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Burns & Allen

5:00 Best of Groucho

5:30 News

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Zane Grey Theatre

7:30 Monday Night at the Movies "David and Bathsheba" (c)

10:00 Mitch Miller (c/season premiere with guest Dominick Cortese)

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

1:00 News
1:05 Daily Word

WJXT 4-Jacksonville

6:00 Sunrise Semester

6:30 Pastor's Study

6:35 Sunshine Almanac

6:50 Farm & Home

7:00 News/Weather

7:05 Ranger Hal

7:50 News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 People's Choice

9:30 People are Funny

10:00 CBS Morning News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11:00 Price is Right

11:30 Pete & Gladys

noon Love of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Midday

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Password

2:30 House Party (guest Bea Benaderet)


3:00 To Tell the Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Yogi Bear

5:00 Surfside Six

6:00 News

6:30 CBS News

7:00 Beauty & the Beast

8:00 I've Got a Secret

8:30 Playhouse "Maggie Brown"

9:00 Opening Night (starring Lucille Ball, Jack Benny, Andy Griffith, Garry Moore, Phil Silvers, and
Danny Thomas)

10:00 Mitch Miller (c/NBC, not cleared by ch 12)

11:00 News

11:25 Late Show "Hold That Blonde"

12:45 News

WUFT 5-Gainesville

7pm Sing Hi, Sing Lo

7:15 Friendly Giant

7:30 What's New

8:00 Football Highlights

8:30 TBA

9:00 Perspectives (author Thomas C. Schelling talks about his views on disarmament)
WCTV 6-Tallahassee

6:25 Music

6:30 Cartoons

7:00 Good Morning

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Jack LaLanne

9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford

10:00 CBS Morning News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11:00 (Real) McCoys

11:30 Pete & Gladys

noon Love of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Rural Report

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Password

2:30 House Party

3:00 To Tell the Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Price is Right

5:00 Mickey Mouse


5:30 Yogi Bear

6:00 News

6:30 CBS News

7:00 Trackdown

7:30 To Tell the Truth

8:00 I've Got a Secret

8:30 Playhouse "Maggie Brown"

9:00 Opening Night

10:00 East Side, West Side (premiere)

11:00 News

11:15 King's Movie "Marked Woman"

WJCT 7-Jacksonville

7pm What's New

7:30 Command in Battle

8:00 On Hearing Music

8:30 Camera Three

9:00 Perspectives "Years Without Harvest"/"Journeys Toward Progress"

10:00 What in the World

WALB 10-Albany

7:00 Today (Georgia Today at 8:25)

9:00 Meditation

9:05 Little Theatre

9:30 Ladies' Day


10:00 Say When

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Play Your Hunch (c)

11:00 Concentration

11:30 Missing Links (c)

noon Your First Impression (c)

12:30 Truth or Consequences

12:55 NBC News

1:00 Town & Country

2:00 People Will Talk (c)

2:25 NBC News

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Loretta Young

3:30 You Don't Say!

4:00 Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Make Room for Daddy

5:00 Captain Mercury & the Space Cadets

5:45 Funny Company Cartoons

6:00 News

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Sea Hunt

7:30 Monday Night at the Movies "David and Bathsheba" (c)

10:00 Arrest & Trial (premiere; the plot resembles Law & Order)

11:00 News
11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WFSU 11-Tallahassee

7pm English

7:30 Operation Alphabet

8:00 Open Mind "The American Funeral"

9:00 Perspectives (as ch 7)

10:00 FSU Football: highlights of FSU-Miami

WFGA 12-Jacksonville

6:10 Operation Alphabet

6:40 Living Words (c; Rev. Arthur W. Rideout from First Presbyterian, Palatka)

7:00 Today (News in color at 7:25 and 8:25)

9:00 Romper Room (c)

9:30 My Little Margie "A Day at the Beach"

10:00 Waldo Norris (c)

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Play Your Hunch (c)

11:00 Concentration

11:30 Missing Links (c)

noon Your First Impression (c)

12:30 Truth or Consequences

12:55 NBC News

1:00 News (c)

1:05 Match Game


1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford

2:00 People Will Talk (c)

2:25 NBC News

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Loretta Young

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4:00 Popeye (c)

4:30 Early Show "Secret Mission"

5:55 News (c)

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Monday Night Movie "Hannibal" (c)

9:00 Arrest & Trial

10:30 Compass 12 "Should capital punishment be discontinued in Florida?"

11:00 News (c)

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

Retro: Edmundston, NB Thurs, Sept 19, 1963

from Le Madawaska

Quebec/Maine stations listed ET, CHSJ listed AT

CKRT-SRC/CBC Riviere du Loup

3pm test pattern

3:28 Horaire (program schedule)

3:30 Long metrage "L'espace d'un matin"

5:00 Roquet, belles orielles (Huckleberry Hound)


5:30 La petite semaine

6:00 De broche en bouche

6:30 Horaire/Meteo

6:35 Le plein emploi

6:45 Nouvelles

7:00 Aujourd'hui

8:00 Le feu sacre

8:30 Au voleur

9:00 Serenade estivale

9:30 M. Pia-Pia

10:00 Telejournal

10:15 Le hockey en vacances

10:31 Course de six jours

11:10 Cine-Club "L'eclipse"

1:15 Red River Jamboree

1:45 CBC News

CJBR-SRC Rimouski

3:30 Long metrage "L'espace d'un matin"

5:00 Roquet, belles orielles (Huckleberry Hound)

5:30 La petite semaine

6:00 De broche en bouche

6:30 Manchettes internationals

6:35 Meteo

6:40 Nouvelles regionals


6:50 Nouvelles du sport

7:00 Aujourd'hui

8:00 Le feu sacre

8:30 Au voleur

9:00 Serenade estivale

9:30 M. Pia-Pia

10:00 Telejournal

10:15 Le hockey en vacances

10:31 Course de six jours

11:10 Cine-Club "L'eclipse"

WAGM-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle

11:00 Real McCoys

11:30 Pete & Gladys

noon Love of Life

12:24 News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Mid Day

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Password

2:30 House Party

3:00 To Tell the Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge of Night


4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Bozo the Clown

5:15 Today in Agriculture

5:30 Father Knows Best

6:00 Sportscast

6:10 Weather Report

6:15 County Reporter

6:30 World Tonight

7:00 Country Show

7:30 TBA

8:00 Perry Mason

9:00 Twilight Zone

10:00 Billy Graham

11:00 News Final

11:10 County News Capsule

11:15 Weather Report

CHSJ-CBC Saint John (via Bon Accord)

9:00 test pattern

9:30 Nova Scotia Schools

---

1:00 Matinee Theatre "Two of a Kind"

2:30 Doodle Daze

3:00 Scarlett Hill

3:30 Vacation Time


4:30 Yogi Bear

5:00 Kaleidoscope

5:30 News

5:40 Weatherman

5:45 Sports

6:00 Checkmate

7:00 Hennesey

7:30 Mantovani

8:00 Dr. Finlay's Casebook

9:00 Grindl

9:30 Silents Please

10:00 Maverick

11:00 CBC National News

11:20 News/Weather

11:30 Sports Final

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, September 21, 1963

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Carolina Calling (Arthur Smith)

8 AM Supercar

8:30 Adventures In Pirate's Cove

9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM The Alvin Show

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Beany And Cecil (ABC, delay from 11:30 AM)

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Pastor's Study

12:15 Baseball: (Kansas City) Athletics-Yankees (Dizzy

Dean and Pee Wee Reese report)

2:55 TBA

3:15 Football Feature (Paul Dietzel and Ara Parsegian scout the

Washington-Air Force, North Carolina State-Indiana, and

Northwestern-Missouri games.)

3:30 College Football: Washington-Air Force (interestingly, 50 years

later CBS has college football Saturdays at 3:30; this year, in my

part of the country at least, it's Tennessee-Florida)

6:30 Wrestling (time approximate)

7:25 News, Sports, Weather

7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (Lucy gets a job as co-host of actor Paul

Douglas's TV show--Jackie Gleason returns next week.)

8:30 The Defenders (moves to 9 PM next week, as "The New Phil Silvers

Show" takes the 8:30-9 slot)

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel (last new episode)

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Movie: "Footsteps In The Fog"


WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

6:30 Modern Almanac

7 AM Farm News (Ben Leonard)

7:30 Hiway Show (Billy Fallaw)

7:45 Lessons For Living

8 AM Monty's Rascals (Monty DuPuy)

9:30 Ruf And Reddy (COLOR)

10 AM Shari Lewis (guest: Margaret Hamiton, COLOR)

10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Make Room For Daddy

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 Baseball: Angels-Indians (Bob Wolf and Joe Garagiola report)

3 PM Purple Parade (Furman University sports show, time approximate)

3:30 Film Feature

4 PM Bowling

5 PM Wrestling

5:45 Scoreboard (Bill Krieger)

6 PM Wilburn Brothers

6:30 Flatt And Scruggs

7 PM Porter Wagoner

7:30 The Lieutenant

8:30 Joey Bishop (Abby Dalton used her real baby during this show's

last two seasons, COLOR)


9 PM NBC Movie: "The Seven Year Itch" (I think this is the one with the

shot of Marilyn Monroe's dress billowing up, COLOR)

11:10 Movie: "Kind Lady" (watch for Maurice Evans (Maurice on "Bewitched")

and Angela Lansbury, from '51)

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Rural Tenneva

7:30 Cartoons

8:30 Danger Is My Business (William E. Haast of the Miami Serpentarium

extracts venom from cobras and rattlers.)

9 AM Popeye

9:30 Ruf And Reddy (COLOR)

10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Bugs Bunny (ABC, delay from 12 N)

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 Baseball: Angels-Indians

3 PM TBA

3:30 High School Football (teams not listed)

5:30 News, Sports, Weather

6 PM Wilburn Brothers

6:30 Porter Wagoner

7 PM Ozzie And Harriet (ABC, delay from Wed 7:30 PM)


7:30 Ben Casey (watch for a then-unknown James Caan, ABC,

delay from Wed 9 PM)

8:30 Lawrence Welk (new season, new time, guest: Connie Francis)

9:30 Wagon Train (ABC, delay from Mon 8:30 PM)

11 PM News, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Retreat, Hell!"

WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC)

7 AM Farm Information

7:30 Movie: TBA

9:30 Ruf And Reddy (COLOR)

10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Make Room For Daddy

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 Baseball: Angels-Indians

3 PM Movie: "Under Two Flags" (time approximate)

4:30 Bonnie Lou And Buster

5 PM Captain Gallant

5:30 International Showtime (delay from Fri 7:30 PM)

6:30 Porter Wagoner

7 PM Wilburn Brothers

7:30 The Lieutenant


8:30 Joey Bishop (COLOR)

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Seven Year Itch" (COLOR)

11:10 Movie: "Saturday's Hero" (watch for Donna Reed, from '51)

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)

7:30 Modern Almanac

8 AM Cartoons

8:30 Sherif Of Cochise

9 AM Party Time

10 AM The Alvin Show

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Farmer Gray (Clif Gray with music and farm news)

1:15 Big Picture

1:45 Wide World Of Sports (Japanese All-Star Baseball Game;

All-American Soap Box Derby from Akron, ABC, delay from

5 PM, pre-empted on Ch. 13)

3:15 Football Feature

3:30 College Football: Washington-Air Force

6:30 News, Weather, Sports (time approximate)

7 PM Dragnet (the Ben Alexander episodes)

7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

8:30 The Defenders


9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Movie: "The Miracle Of The Bells" (watch for Fred MacMurray

and Frank Sinatra, from '48)

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC/ABC)

7:45 Country Style U.S.A.

8 AM Sportsmen (Brooks Lindsay)

8:30 Ramar Of The Jungle

9 AM Cartoonies (Paul Winchell, Jerry Mahoney, and Knucklehead

Smith, ABC, delay from 11 AM)

9:30 Ruf And Reddy (COLOR)

10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

10:30 Bugs Bunny (ABC, delay from 12 N)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Make Room For Daddy

12 N Kilgo's Kanteen (Jimmy Kilgo)

1 PM Silent Service

1:30 Cartoon Carnival

2 PM Movie: "Rocketship X-M" (watch for Lloyd Bridges, from '50)

3:30 Wide World Of Sports (same as Ch. 7, ABC, delay from 5 PM)

5 PM NFL Highlights (last week's games: Lions-Rams, (St. Louis) Cardinals-

Cowboys, Bears-Packers, Vikings-49ers, Giants-(Baltimore) Colts,


Steelers-Eagles, Redskins-Browns)

5:30 Star Performance

6 PM Amos 'n' Andy

6:30 The Outer Limits (debut, ABC, delay from Mon 7:30 PM)

7:30 Hootenanny (season premiere, expands to an hour: the Chad Mitchell

Trio, the Rooftop Singers, Nancy Ames, Mike Settle, Vaughn Meader

(JFK impersonator whose career ended after the President's assassination),

the gospel singing Caravans, Stan Rubin and his Tigertown Five)

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Jerry Lewis (debut of his ill-fated two-hour variety-talk show, seen on tape

in this area, which stayed on EST; viewers on EDT saw it live--guests:

Mort Sahl, Kaye Stevens, Jack Jones, Harry James, Clifton Fadiman with

an instant review of the show)

11:30 Movies: "Bailout At 43,000" and "Isn't It Romantic?"

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

7:30 Light Time

7:45 Davey And Goliath

8 AM Supercar

8:30 Cartoons

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Alvin Show

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Rin Tin Tin


11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N CBS News (Ned Calmer)

12:15 Baseball: Athletics-Yankees

2:55 TBA

3:15 Football Feature

3:30 College Football: Washington-Air Force

6:30 Highway Patrol (time approximate)

7 PM Mull's Sing

7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM Movie: "Adventures Of Captain Fabian" (Errol Flynn, from '51)

WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS/ABC)

8 AM Movie: "Fugitive Sherif" (Ken Maynard)

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Alvin Show

10:30 Junior Auction

11 AM Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N America Wants To Know

12:30 Virgil Wacks (music--probably played on every station in East

Tennessee and eastern Kentucky at some time or another)


1 PM Industry On Parade

1:15 News, Sports, Weather

1:30 High School Football: Johnson City vs. Tennessee

3:15 Football Feature

3:30 College Football: Washington-Air Force

6 PM Bronco (time approximate)

7 PM My Three Sons (ABC, delay from Thu 8:30 PM)

7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News (Ed McKinney)

11:15 Movie: "Men In War" (good training for Vic Morrow, then

starring on "Combat!")

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

7 AM Aspect (farm show)

7:30 Popeye

8 AM Casper The Friendly Ghost

8:30 Supercar

9 AM Mr. Bill And Bozo (Ch. 13 would later refuse to pay the licensing

fee for Bozo and create a new clown, Bumbo, played by Bob Caldwell--

Mr. Bill is Bill Norwood.)

10:30 Jetsons
11 AM Cartoonies

11:30 Beany And Cecil

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam

1 PM My Friend Flicka

1:30 American Bandstand (Skeeter Davis, Garnett Mimms)

2:30 Movie: "The Face Behind The Mask"

3:45 Movie: "Yesterday's Enemy" (Leo McKern is featured in this

1959 British feature)

5 PM Saturday Jamboree

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:10 Movie: "16 Fathoms Deep" (good training for Lloyd Bridges,

also watch for Arthur "Dagwood" Lake, from '48)

7:30 Hootenanny

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Jerry Lewis

11:30 Movie: "The Burning Hills" (Tab Hunter and Natalie Wood, from '56)

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC)

10:30 Jetsons

11 AM Cartoonies

11:30 Beany And Cecil

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam


1 PM My Friend Flicka

1:30 American Bandstand

2:30 Movie: "Lost Horizon" (watch for Jane Wyatt and Sam Jafe, from '37)

4:30 AFL Highlights (Patriots-Chargers, Broncos-Oilers, Bills-Raiders)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (World Water-Ski Championships at Vichy, France;

Grand Prix of Italy)

6:30 Almanac

7 PM Big Picture

7:30 Hootenanny

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Jerry Lewis

11:30 Movie: "Secret Of The Chateau"

WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS)

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Cartoonies

11:30 Beany And Cecil

12 N Cartoons

12:15 Baseball: Athletics-Yankees

2:30 Variety Time (time approximate)

3:15 Football Feature

3:30 College Football: Washington-Air Force

6 PM Wide World Of Sports (same as Ch. 7, time approximate)

7:30 Hootenanny
8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Jerry Lewis

sign of 11:30 PM

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Mon., Christmas Day 1995

Source: Seattle Times microfilm

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

7 KIRO Seattle UPN

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma CBS

13 KCPQ Tacoma Fox

22 KTZZ Seattle The WB

28 KBTC Tacoma PBS

7am

2 4 Walt Disney World's Very Merry Christmas Parade

Coverage of the 13th annual march in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., includes Pocahontas, a troop of
toys from "Toy Story" and characters from "The Lion King," with Ben Savage and Rider Strong
["Boy Meets World"]; hosts Joan Lunden, Regis Philbin.

5 Today

Martha Stewart; report on performances of "The Nutcracker," Bobby Short; Christmas music.

7 Movie
"Scrooge (Color)." [1951] Alastair Sim. Dickens' London miser Ebenezer Scrooge meets the
ghosts of Christmas past, present and yet to come.

9 Shining Time Station: The Gift

11 This Morning

Jean-Claude Van Damme; performances by Tony Bennett, the Pretenders, Kenny G, CeCe Winans
and Stephen Curtis Chapman.

13 Mighty Max

22 Animaniacs

28 Light (?)

7:30

13 VR Troopers

22 Highlander

28 A Holiday Concert

8AM

9 A Bucknell Candlelight Christmas

A yule program by the Rooke Chapel Choir and the Rooke Chapel Ringers comprises music,
readings and a candlelight procession.

13 Bobby's World

22 That's Warner Bros!

8:30

13 Littlest Pet Shop

22 Garfield

9am
2 Quintessential (?)

4 College Football

Kelly Tires Blue/Gray All-Star Classic, from Montgomery, Ala.

5 George and Alana

7 Maury Povich

Scheduled topic: survival stories.

9 Christmas at Saint Olaf

11 Roseanne

13 Fox Cubhouse

22 Sailor Moon

28 Candles and Carols

9:30

2 CBC Playground

11 Murphy Brown

13 Bananas in Pajamas

22 Time Travel

10am

2 Fred Penner's Place

5 Another World

7 Danny!

Scheduled: "The Partridge Family" reunion.

9 Bah! Humbug

James Earl Jones and Martin Sheen star in a version of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."
11 The Price is Right

13 Gabrielle

Scheduled topic: Pets.

22 The 700 Club

28 Christmas with the Cluster Pluckers

The bluegrass group performs traditional carols.

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

28 A Candlelight Christmas

11AM

2 King's Choir (instead of Sesame Street)

5 Days of Our Lives

7 Montel Williams

Scheduled: former guests return.

9 A Carnegie Hall Christmas Concert: A Great Performances Special

Andre Previn conducts Christmas classics, with Kathleen Battle, Frederica von Stade, Wynton
Marsalis.

11 Holiday Festival on Ice

Kristi Yamaguchi, Paul Wylie, Rosalynn Sumners, Peggy Fleming and others skate in a Christmas
spectacular. Host: Peter Carruthers. (Syndicated or CBS?)

13 In the Heat of the Night

22 Rolonda

Scheduled: Rolonda's Christmas show.


11:30

28 A Carnegie Hall Christmas Concert: A Great Performances Special

See 11AM, KCTS.

Noon

2 Midday

5 NBA Pregame Show

7 National Geographic: On Assignment (usually would be news)

Los Angeles' Sunset Boulevard; hot-air balloonist and hang glider fly together; seeking Tasmanian
devils.

13 Movie

"Matlock: Diary of a Perfect Murder." [1986] Andy Griffith. An Atlanta lawyer and his daughter
defend a TV journalist accused of killing his ex-wife. Pilot for the TV series. Part 1, so only 60 min

22 Mark Walberg

Scheduled topic: child abductors.

12:25

9 Kurt Browning: You Must Remember This

Kurt Browning skates dramatic and comedic routines, guests include Kristi Yamaguchi, Josee
Chouinard, Christine Hough and Doug Ladref.

12:30

4 College Football

Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl; Kansas vs. UCLA. From Honolulu, HI.

5 NBA Basketball

San Antonio Spurs at Phoenix Suns.


1PM

2 Movie

"The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle." [1939] Fred Astaire.

7 Carnie

Scheduled topic: marriage proposals.

11 As the World Turns

13 McCloud

"Butch Cassidy Rides Again."

22 Charles Perez

Scheduled: Christmas wishes.

28 Bah! Humbug

See 10am, KCTS.

1:30

9 Mousenoie

2PM

7 Tempestt

Scheduled: Makeovers.

9 Snowman (perhaps Frosty, but a diferent type other than the Jimmy Durante narrated CBS
show?)

11 Guiding Light

22 Doogie Howser M.D.

28 Atlanta Symphony Gospel Christmas

The Pointer Sisters, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the All-Atlanta Chorus perform holiday
music.
2:30

9 Father X-Mas

22 Dinosaurs

3PM

2 Coronation Street

5 NBA Basketball

Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic.

7 Ricki Lake

Scheduled topic: first-love reunions.

9 A Peter, Paul and Mary Holiday Concert

The New York Choral Society accompanies the trio in New York City, singing "Silent Night," "We
Wish You a Merry Christmas," "Hallelujah," and "Light One Candle."

11 Young & The Restless

13 Taz-Mania

22 Goof Troop

3:30

2 Urban Peasant

13 X-Men

22 Bonkers

28 A Christmas Special with Luciano Pavarotti

Les Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal and Les Disciples de Massenet accompany the tenor in
Montreal's Notre Dame Cathedral.
4PM

2 The Odyssey

4 Funniest Home Videos

7 Jenny Jones

Make-overs.

11 Day and Date

13 Batman

22 Aladdin

4:30

2 Family Matters

4 Inside Edition

Celebrities' Christmas.

9 The Nutcracker

Mikhail Baryshnikov [Nutcracker/Prince]; Gelsey Kirkland [Clara] and Alexander Minz


[Drosselmeyer] dance in the American Ballet Theater's 1977 performance of Tchaikovsky's fairy
tale.

13 Power Rangers

22 Gargoyles

28 Holiday Concert

5PM

2 The Simpsons

4 7 11 News

13 Gilligan's Island

22 Family Matters
5:30

2 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

4 Eric's Little Heroes

5 News

13 M*A*S*H

22 Blossom

6PM

2 Tom Jackson

4 NFL Football

Dallas Cowboys at Arizona Cardinals.

7 Ancient Ones

9 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

11 CBS News

13 A Current Afair

22 Step by Step

28 Candlelight Christmas

6:30

7 Hard Copy

Plastic surgery.

11 Cheers

13 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

Deadly triangle; midwife murderer surrenders; abducted children.


22 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

7PM

2 Movie

"Mary Poppins." [1964] Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke. Naughty London children have fun with a
magical nanny and her chimneysweep friend. Best actress Oscar for Andrews.

5 This is Christmas

Musical performers salute the holidays; with Luther Vandross, Boyz II Men, Mariah Carey, Harry
Connick Jr., Gloria Estefan, Melissa Etheridge, U2, Jon Bon Jovi and Cindy Crawford; the
Supremes. (I suppose it is syndicated, however NBC may have shown this to the East Coast.)

7 Entertainment Tonight

9 Silent Night with Jose Carreras

The tenor performs Christmas carols in Salzburg, Austria.

11 Married...with Children

13 Home Improvement

22 Baywatch

28 A Carnegie Hall Christmas

See 11am, KCTS.

7:30

7 Seinfeld

9 Mr. Bean

11 EXTRA!

13 The Simpsons

8PM

5 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air


By booking a famous director [Chris Rock], Will becomes Hilary's talent coordinator.

7 Shadow-Ops

Former U.S. military intelligence operatives retrieve a stolen biological weapon for a woman
claiming to be a Soviet scientist; with Adam Baldwin, John Ortiz; Terrence Howard.

9 Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo and Natalie Cole: A Celebration of Christmas Live from Vienna

The singers perform with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra at Austria Centre; songs include "The
Holly and the Ivy," "Silent Night."

11 Movie

"E.T. The Extra Terrestrial." [1982] Henry Thomas. A suburban boy befriends a harmless little
alien stranded in California far from home. Directed by Steven Spielberg.

13 A 90210 Christmas Special

"Beverly Hills, 90210" cast members do charity work, go Christmas shopping and discuss what
the holiday means to them.

22 Gordon Elliott

Scrooges.

8:30

5 In the House

Jackie's and Marion's reactions difer when Austin is bullied by a girl at school.

28 Lucianno Pavarotti

9PM

4 Movie

"The Last Fling." [1987] John Ritter, Connie Sellecca. Another man's bride invites a guy she hardly
knows to Mexico for one last fling before she weds.

5 Movie

"Benny & Joon." [1993] Johnny Depp. An eccentric's arrival complicates the lives of a protective
brother and his mentally ill sister.
7 Nowhere Man

Apprehended by the enemy, a drug induced Veil believes he's in a loving relationship with a
woman he trusts.

13 Ned & Stacey

Ned and Stacey [Thomas Haden Church, Debra Messing] attend their first corporate party.

22 Mark Walberg

Reunions.

9:20

9 The Christmas Songs with Mel Torme, Maureen McGovern and Doc Severinsen

The trio performs holiday classics with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.

9:30

13 Partners

Bob [Jon Cryer] gives Alicia [Maria Pitillo] a sexy dress.

28 Atlanta Symphony Christmas

10PM

2 National/CBC News

7 News

13 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Kira goes on a mission for Kai Winn and ends up a fugitive.

22 Richard Bey

Broken relationships.

10:30
11 Dave's World

Dave's old Mustang inspires him to write another book about the 1960s.

10:35

7 Magic of Christmas

Stars performing Christmas songs include Mel Torme, Crystal Gayle, Barbara Eden. (Syndicated I
guess and likely not from UPN)

10:45

9 Andy Williams Christmas Show

Lorrie Morgan and the Osmond Brothers join the singer in Christmas tunes include "The Most
Wonderful Time of the Year," "I'll Be Home for Christmas," "White Christmas."

11PM

2 Wonder Years

4 5 News

11 (unknown, maybe 5min of news but the listing goes to 11:05 - so what happened in those 5
minutes?)

13 M*A*S*H

22 Baywatch

28 A Carnegie Hall Christmas

See 11AM, KCTS.

11:05

11 Life Center's Singing Christmas Tree: A Christmas at Our House

Life Center's Church Choir performs. (There is a Life Center in Tacoma, likely a local special. The
night before, only one channel, KSTW, had news at 11, as the others had X-Mas specials and
midnight masses)

11:30

2 CODOC (IIRC? Print is very light)

13 Cops

11:35

4 Nightline

5 The Tonight Show

Jim Carrey; model Frederique; the Paulist Boys Choristers.

7 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

11 Late Show with David Letterman

Demi Moore; Stone Temple Pilots; zoo keeper Jack Hanna.

12AM

2 Movie

"Home of Angels." [1994] Sherman Hemsley.

9 Father X-Mas

13 LAPD

22 Rescue 911

12:05

4 Stephanie Miller

7 Sally Jessy Raphael

Scheduled: Holiday mail.


12:30

9 Christmas at St. Olaf

13 Rush Limbaugh

22 Top Cops

28 (unreadable Christmas special)

12:35

5 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

Loni Anderson; screenwriter Nick Pileggi; UB40.

11 Night Court

1AM

13 Northern Exposure

22 Gordon Elliott

Twins and triplets.

1:05

4 Geraldo

Courageous children.

7 Lauren Hutton And...

Mickey Spillane.

11 Night Court

1:30
9 28 Symphony (both unknown Christmas specials)

1:35

5 Later/Greg Kinnear

Actor Dave Foley.

7 Paid Program

11 Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

-crainbebo

Retro: North Georgia Wednesday, September 22, 1976

From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

6 AM Navy Film

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Today (Anne Baxter talks about her autobiography, "Intermission")

9 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes (Joyce Bulifant, James Farentino, Norman Fell,

Michele Lee, Alan Sues, Carol Wayne, week-behind from 10:30 AM)

9:30 The Fun Factory (delay from 12 N)

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Today In Georgia

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Wayland and Madame, Lesley Ann Warren, Dick

Van Dyke, George Gobel, Florence Henderson, Rose Marie, Tim Matheson,
Kurt Russell, Paul Lynde)

12 N News

12:30 Lorenzo And Henrietta Music (Lorenzo is best remembered as Carlton Your

' Doorman on "Rhoda" and for doing Garfeld's thoughts in that series of animated

shows; he is not remembered for this show which lasted all of five weeks. Today's

guest is Dave Garroway.)

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Doris Day

4:30 Odd Couple (one of my favorite episodes: a parody of "A Christmas Carol" with

Oscar as Scrooge being tormented by Felix as the various ghosts)

5 PM The FBI

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

7:30 Name That Tune (the year the show began the $100,000 mystery tune for Golden

Medley winners to try to identify)

8 PM Movie: "Five Desperate Women"

9:30 The Quest (Kurt Russell and Tim Matheson on the hunt for a sister who was captured

eight years earlier by the Cheyenne, debut)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Michael Landon, Bruce Jenner)

1 AM Tomorrow (Macdonald Carey discusses soap operas.)

2 AM News
WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

6:25 Romper Room

6:55 News For Little People

7 AM Today

9 AM 700 Club

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (Alan Sues, Loretta Swit, Shelley Winters,

Jack Albertson, David Huddleston, Carol Wayne)

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Gong Show

12:55 NBC News (anchor not given, probably Edwin Newman)

1 PM Truth Or Consequences

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Mickey Mouse Club

5 PM Little Rascals

5:25 News For Little People

5:30 Bewitched

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News


7 PM Adam-12

7:30 Partridge Family (guest: Ray Bolger as Shirley's septuagenarian father

who wants to join the act)

8 PM NBC Movie: "The Million Dollar Rip-Of" (Freddie Prinze in his dramatic

debut)

9:30 The Quest (debut)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Communication, The Invisible Environment"

7 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue (the disco scene is the topic; a dance lesson is included)

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light


3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Bewitched (George Washington (Will Geer) is zapped into the

twentieth century, part 1 of 2)

4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Wayne Rogers; John Wayne, Joanne Woodward,

the Preservation Hall Jazz Band)

5:30 Adam-12

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:30 $128,000 Question (debut of the short-lived revival of "The $64,000 Question"

with Mike Darow as host; Alex Trebek will replace him for the 1977-78 season--

on the new show, $64,000 winners return for a season-ending playof for an

an additional $64,000)

8 PM Good Times (I think this was John Amos's last season; IIRC, James Evans took

a job and Mississippi and was killed in an accident. John Amos had gotten disgusted

with Jimmie Walker's increasing role; he felt the show had degenerated from a believable

look at an African-American family to a farce that gave Walker a chance to yell his patented

"Dy-no-mite!".)

8:30 Adam-12 (Ch. 5's programmers obviously realized that CBS's "Ball Four" was a stinker and

pre-empted it.)

9 PM All In The Family (season premiere, with Archie attracted to a cofee-shop server played

by Janis Paige, first of two parts)

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. (pre-empts "The Blue Knight"

11 PM News

11:30 Columbo

1 AM News
WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)

In-school programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Zoom

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 It's A Small World (life in Kenai, Alaska)

8 PM Georgia Forum

9 PM Theater In America ("Forget-Me-Not Lane," about a middle-aged

professor given to thoughts of sex and his youth in World War II

England)

11 PM Movie: "Sabotage" (1937 Hitchcock film made in England, not to

be confused with his 1942 American-made "Saboteur")

sign of 12:30 AM

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)

6:50 New Tomorrow

7 AM Funtime

7:30 Bozo's Big Top

8 AM Good Morning America (joined in progress)


9 AM Donahue (the Jacksons discuss the entertainment industry)

10 AM Big Valley

11 AM Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM)

11:30 Happy Days

12 N Hot Seat (Jim Peck-hosted short-lived game show in which couples

find out how much they know about each other through a "galvanic

skin response" machine)

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Family Feud

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Vicki Lawrence, Rick Hurst)

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM Leave It To Beaver

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 Andy Griffith

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner--Barbara Walters becomes co-anchor

on Oct. 4)

7 PM My Three Sons

7:30 Family Afair (David Ladd--Alan's son and Cheryl's husband--as a Peace

Corps volunteer who has Cissy about ready to join)

8 PM Bionic Woman (season premiere)

9 PM Baretta (season premiere)


10 PM Charlie's Angels (debut)

11 PM News

11:30 The Rookies (Jim Nabors as one of two brothers out to murder

a country singer they believe killed their sister.)

12:40 Mystery Of The Week: "The Next Voice You Hear" stars Bradford

Dillman as a blind jazz pianist who suddenly recognizes the voice

of the man who blinded him and killed his wife (didn't the same

thing happen to Longstreet?).)

WXIA 11 Alive Atlanta (ABC)

6:30 Not For Women Only

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Dinah! (Redd Foxx, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jessica Walter, LaWanda Page, pop

group Janice)

10:30 $20,000 Pyramid (Tony Randall, Lee Meriwether, week-behind from 2 PM)

11 AM Edge Of Night

11:30 Happy Days

12 N News

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Merv Griffin (David Steinberg, Doug Kershaw, astrologer Joyce Jillson,

singer Gianni Russo)

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital


4 PM Bonanza

5 PM Emergency One!

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Concentration

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle--

a year from this date Garagiola would be hosting the show)

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM Baretta

10 PM Charlie's Angels

11 PM News

11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

12 M The Rookies (delay from 11:30 PM)

sign of 1:10 AM

WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)

5:55 Farm Report

6 AM Sunrise Semester

6:30 Morning Show

8 AM CBS News

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life


11:55 CBS News

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '76 (Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg, Dick Gautier, Charles

Nelson Reilly, Della Reese, Brett Somers)

4 PM Tattletales (Marjoe Gortner and Lynnda Kimball, Mark Shera and Barbara

Deutsch, Jimmie Walker and Edy Roberts)

4:30 Merv Griffin (Mary Kay Place, Barry Bostwick, a then-unknown Billy Crystal,

Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods, Richard Hatch (the "Battlestar Galactica"

actor, not the "Survivor" winner)

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Gunsmoke

8 PM Good Times

8:30 Ball Four (debut: Jim Bouton plays baseball pitcher Jim Barton in an adaptation

of his book--Barton's even writing a book about his team, the Washington Americans)

9 PM All In The Family

10 PM The Blue Knight (season premiere)

11 PM News

11:30 Columbo
sign of 1 AM

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS)

6:50 News

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Let's Talk It Over

9:30 Donahue (Thelma Waylor, associate professor of nutrition at

Long Island University, describes her course in weight control.)

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Almanac

1:15 Date With Del

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '76

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Gunsmoke

5:30 Adam-12
6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Hollywood Squares (Big Bird, John Byner, Anthony Newley,

Phyllis Diller, Jim Nabors, Florence Henderson, Isabel Sanford,

George Gobel)

8 PM Good Times

8:30 Ball Four

9 PM All In The Family

10 PM The Blue Knight

11 PM News

11:30 Columbo

sign of 1 AM

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS)

In-school programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 College Today

7 PM Over Easy (guests: Rudy Vallee, Gertrude Ward and the Clara Ward
Singers, debut)

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Georgia Forum

9 PM Theater In America (see Ch. 8)

sign of 11 PM

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

5:15 World At Large

6:10 News

6:30 Romper Room

7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals

8 AM Howdy Doody (unsuccessful attempt to revive the classic

kids' show)

8:30 Lassie

9 AM Hazel

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 AM Movie: "The Fighting O'Flynn" (this 1948 adventure with Douglas

Fairbanks Jr. co-stars Helena Carter--wonder if there's a connection

to Helena Bonham Carter)

11:55 News

12 N Love, American Style (Eve Arden, Louis Nye, Robert Q. Lewis)

12:30 Movie: "The Searching Wind" (Robert Young as an American diplomat

whose career spans the two world wars, from '46)

2:25 News
2:30 Mickey Mouse Club

3 PM Flintstones

3:30 Munsters

4 PM Monkees

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Partridge Family

5:30 Family Afair (guest: Joan Blondell)

6 PM Beverly Hillbillies

6:30 Andy Griffith

7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8 PM SEC Football Preview

8:30 Baseball: Braves-Astros

11 PM Love, American Style (Michael Burns, Irene Ryan, Susan

Sennett, Lou Jacobi, time approximate)

11:30 Movie: "Joy Of Living" (this one from '38 had an actress named

Jean Dixon, not to be confused with the clairvoyant Jeane Dixon)

1:25 Baseball: Braves-Astros (replay)

3:55 News (time approximate)

4:15 The Outlaws

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS)

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company
10:30 Infinity Factory

11 AM In-school programs

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Human Relations

7 PM Crockett's Victory Garden

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Cinema Showcase (Robert Altman discusses "Bufalo Bill and the

Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson")

8:30 Black Atlanta Today

9 PM Kennedy-Nixon Debates (highlights and analysis from the four 1960

"Great Debates" which are credited with winning JFK the White House,

if only because of his more telegenic appearance)

11 PM Anyone For Tennyson? (George Plimpton and the First Poetry Quartet

recite "Limericks, Epigrams, and Occasional Verse.")

11:30 Captioned ABC News

sign of 12 M

WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.)

5 PM Entertainment Page

6 PM Prize Line

6:30 Entertainment Page


7 PM Total Information Television (John Fornaro, Vice Consul of Italy;

Hilary Jones of the Bahamas Tourist Council)

8 PM Person-To-Person Television (this is not Edward R. Murrow's "Person

To Person")

9 PM Total Information Television

10 PM Person-To-Person Television

11 PM Prize Line

11:30 PTL Club

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Today

9 AM PTL Club continues

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N The Fun Factory

12:30 Gong Show

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Noon Over Middle Georgia

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset

4:30 Lassie

5 PM Emergency One!

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Bewitched

7:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

8 PM NBC Movie: "The Million Dollar Ripof"

9:30 The Quest

11 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

11:30 Tonight Show

WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS)

In-school programs until

3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Villa Alegre

7 PM Discover Indonesia

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Nova (the discovery of the structure of DNA)


9 PM Theater In America (see Ch. 8)

sign of 11 PM

WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.)

6:45 News

7 AM Bozo's Big Top

7:30 Rin Tin Tin

8 AM Mighty Mouse

8:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

9 AM Cartoon Festival

9:30 Dennis The Menace

10 AM Mister Ed

10:30 The Rock

11 AM Charisma

11:30 700 Club

1 PM Dr. Kildare (Dick Sargent as an intern injured in a

holiday automobile accident)

2 PM Lone Ranger

2:30 Huck And Yogi

3 PM Porky Pig

3:30 Popeye

4 PM Superman

4:30 Batman (Michael Rennie as the Sandman and Julie Newmar

as the Catwoman)
5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 McHale's Navy

6 PM Dick Van Dyke

6:30 Rifleman

7 PM Big Valley

8 PM 700 Club

9:30 The Rock

10 PM Vep Ellis At Harvest Temple

10:30 Gerald Derstine Shares

11 PM Best Of Groucho

11:30 Mayberry R.F.D.

12 M News

WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.)

3:55 Dr. J. Harold Smith

4 PM Uncle Waldo

4:30 Gigantor

5 PM Three Stooges

5:30 Jack Hatcher (local variety show)

6 PM Rin Tin Tin

6:30 Lassie

7 PM Cartoon Carnival

8 PM Champions (the AAU National Junior Olympics in Memphis:

gymnastics, track and field, synchronize swimming, trampoline,


diving and swimming; profiles of long jumper Kathy McMillian

and marathon runner Frank Shorter)

9 PM American Angler

9:30 Three Stooges

10 PM Music City

10:30 Galloping Gourmet

11 PM Dr. J. Harold Smith

sign of 11:05 PM

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John Amos' last season on Good Times was the 1975-1976 season. This was the 4th season
premiere where the family gets the telegram saying that James died in a car accident in
Mississippi.

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Right. They were preparing to join him in Mississippi when they got the

word that he had been killed. This, BTW, was a two-part episode. I may

have misread something pertaining to the episode itself; I do know, however,

that John Amos was not happy with the direction the show was going, and

by 1977 neither was Esther Rolle (her character had remarried and moved to

somewhere in the South; her new husband had developed lung cancer and

the move was supposed to be beneficial to his health, thus she was of

the show in the 1977-78 season, although she did return in 1978 with no explanation

as to what happened to the new husband, Carl Dixon).

Retro: Central Ohio Sunday, September 8, 1974

By request, from TV Guide, Central Ohio Edition:

WLWD (WDTN) Ch. 2 Dayton (NBC)

7:30 Day Of Discovery

8 AM Catholic Mass

8:30 Music And The Spoken Word

9 AM Cadle Chapel

9:30 Church By The Side Of The Road

10 AM Jabberwocky

10:30 Mrs. Specks' Corner (debut of a show about books for young people)

11 AM Valley Gospel Showcase


11:30 Christopher Closeup

12 N Insight

12:30 Meet The Press (Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-ME), chair of the Senate

Budget Committee)

1 PM Today's Health

1:30 Movie: "Man On A Tightrope"

3:30 Miss Peace International Beauty Pageant (Lee Majors hosts from Hartford;

entertainment includes Elke Sommer, Enzo Stuarti, and the Shirelles)

5 PM World Series Of Golf (final round)

6:30 NBC News (Floyd Kalber, time approximate)

7 PM Wild Kingdom (Australia's unusual animals)

7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney (from 1955: "Davy Crockett At The Alamo,"

last of the Crockett trilogy)

8:30 Columbo (guests: Johnny Cash and Ida Lupino)

10:30 Orson Bean And Other People (pilot; people in five major cities talk about

inflation, women firefighters, and roller games)

11 PM News

11:30 Sunday Tonight Show (Don Rickles, Dom DeLuise, Glen Campbell, author

Jimmy Breslin)

WLWC (WCMH) Ch. 4 Columbus (NBC)

6:30 Travelogue

7 AM Ounce Of Prevention

7:15 Tele-Bible Time


7:30 Church By The Side Of The Road

8 AM Day Of Discovery

8:30 Your Health

8:55 Black Cameo

9 AM Cadle Chapel

9:30 Yours For The Asking

10 AM Catholic Mass

10:30 Insight

11 AM Focus On Columbus (topics: veterans' counseling and amnesty)

12 N Doctors On Call (phone lines are open)

12:30 Meet The Press

1 PM Movie: "Spartacus"

4:30 Sale Of The Century (Garagiola version)

5 PM World Series Of Golf (final round)

6:30 NBC News (time approximate)

7 PM News

7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney

8:30 Columbo

10:30 News

11 PM Star Trek

12 M Sunday Tonight Show

1:30 News

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)


7:30 Agriculture Today

8 AM Catholic Mass

8:30 Sunday Soul (probably gospel music)

9 AM Cadle Chapel

9:30 Church By The Side Of The Road

10 AM NAACP Presents

10:30 International Zone (the UN's role in keeping peace in

the Middle East)

11 AM Norman Vincent Peale

11:30 Circus! (from Acapulco: Alberto Atayda and his horses;

a balancing act from Africa; Souza trapeze)

12 N Celebrity Bowling (Jack Carter and Lloyd Bridges vs.

Ernest Borgnine and Howard Duf)

12:30 Meet The Press

1 PM Movie: "The Trunk"

2:30 Movie: "Gold For The Caesars"

4 PM To Tell The Truth (Jack Cassidy, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen,

Peggy Cass)

4:30 Celebrity Tennis (Jack Carter and Ron Ely vs. Cornel Wilde

and Don Grady)

5 PM World Series Of Golf (final round)

6:30 News (time approximate)

7 PM Bobby Goldsboro (Andy and David Williams)

7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney

8:30 Columbo
10:30 News

11 PM Bonanza

12 M Sunday Tonight Show

WTVN (WSYX) Ch. 6 Columbus (ABC)

7 AM Communique

7:30 Gospel Caravan

8:30 Kathryn Kuhlman

9 AM Rex Humbard

10 AM Kid Power (week-behind and last show of the series)

10:30 Vision On

11 AM Point Of View

11:30 Bishop Sheen

12 N Bowling

1:30 Issues And Answers

2 PM Wally's Workshop

2:30 Today's Health (topic: the autistic child)

3 PM Movie: TBA

4:30 Other People, Other Places

5 PM Wait Till Your Father Gets Home

5:30 Untamed World (Afghanistan and its cultural heritage)

6 PM Ozzie's Girls

6:30 Jimmy Dean (guest: Don Gibson)

7 PM Let's Make A Deal


7:30 Oral Roberts At Expo '74 (from Spokane: guests are Roy

Clark and Anita Bryant)

8:30 ABC Movie: "Good Times" (Sonny and Cher imagine what their

first movie would be, from '67; ABC would have "The Sonny Comedy

Revue" Sundays at 8/7 that fall.)

10:30 News

11 PM My Partner The Ghost

12 M ABC News (Bill Beutel)

12:15 Police Surgeon

WHIO Ch. 7 Dayton (CBS)

7 AM Urban And Suburban

7:30 Old-Fashioned Meeting

8 AM Good News

8:30 Get Together

9 AM Oral Roberts

9:30 Good Ship Zion

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet (first of two on the United Farm

Workers movement; Cesar Chavez is interviewed)

10:30 It Is Written

11 AM Camera Three (images of the first moon landing mark

Scott Bartlett's film "Moon," first of two on Bartlett's works)

11:30 WHIO Reports

12 N Ron Marciniak (I assume this is University of Dayton football


highlights.)

12:30 World Issue

1 PM Travel To Adventure

1:30 Movie: "The People" (made-for-TV movie from '72, William

Shatner is one of the stars)

3 PM U.S. Open Tennis Championships (men's singles final: Jimmy

Connors won)

6 PM Movie: "National Velvet" (time approximate)

8 PM Apple's Way

9 PM Mannix

10 PM NFL Football: Falcons-Broncos (pre-season game)

1 AM News (time approximate)

1:30 Movie: "Villain" (this may have been CBS's Thursday movie)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

7:30 Kentucky Afield

8 AM Daktari

9 AM My Favorite Martians (animated)

9:30 Bailey's Comets

10 AM Play It Safe

10:30 Police Call (school bus safety)

11 AM Call The Doctor (weight problems and nutrition)

12 N Movie: "Drive A Crooked Road"

1:30 NFL Action '74 (the 1973 Miami Dolphins)


2 PM Outdoors (scuba diving in Bermuda)

2:30 Face The Nation

3 PM U.S. Open Tennis Championships (see Ch. 7)

6 PM Impact (time approximate)

6:30 Movie: "National Velvet"

8:30 Doctor In The House

9 PM Mannix

10 PM NFL Football: Falcons-Broncos (pre-season)

1 AM Christopher Closeup (time approximate)

1:30 News

WBNS Ch. 10 Columbus (CBS)

6 AM This Is The Life

6:30 Lamp Unto My Feet (the spiritual music of Harry Douglas

and the Deep River Boys, delay from 10 AM)

7 AM Look Up And Live (C. Eric Lincoln of Fisk University in

Tennessee discusses "Racism in the 1970s," delay from

10:30 AM)

7:30 Camera Three (Balinese dancers, delay from 11 AM)

8 AM Billy James Hargis

8:30 Get Together

9 AM Oral Roberts

9:30 Church Service (Baptist)

10 AM Movie: "I Walk Alone"


12 N Columbus Town Meeting

1 PM Face The Nation

1:30 Movie: "The Secret Of The Purple Reef"

3 PM U.S. Open Tennis Championships (see Ch. 7)

6 PM Movie: "National Velvet" (time approximate)

8 PM Apple's Way

9 PM High Road To Adventure

9:30 This Is Music (Tony Bennett welcomes Tommy Leonetti

at London's Talk of the Town nightclub.)

10 PM NFL Football: Falcons-Broncos (pre-season)

1 AM News (time approximate)

1:15 Urban League

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

7 AM Rev. Jerdo

7:30 Leroy Jenkins

8 AM Old-Fashioned Meeting

8:30 Day Of Discovery

9 AM Oral Roberts

9:30 Billy James Hargis

10 AM Kathryn Kuhlman

10:30 Dialogue

11 AM Robert Schuller (Hour Of Power)

12 N Movie: "Goodbye, My Fancy"


2 PM Horse Race: The Hambletonian, first jewel in

the Triple Crown of trotting)

2:30 Issues And Answers (Secretary of the Treasury

William Simon)

3 PM Movie: "Daddy Long Legs"

5:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: Johnny Paycheck)

6 PM Lawrence Welk (he must have been moving from Ch. 19

to Ch. 12; I remember the weekend of Sept. 9-10, 1972

Welk's last 1971-72 show aired Saturday on Ch. 11, while

his first 1972-73 show aired Sunday on Ch. 2 in Atlanta)

7 PM Wild Kingdom (flamingos at Lake Nakuru, Africa; pelicans)

7:30 The FBI (last show of the series)

8:30 ABC Movie: "Good Times"

10:30 Police Surgeon

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Edward, My Son"

1:30 News

WMUB (WPTO) Ch. 14 Oxford, OH/WOET (WPTD) Ch. 16 Dayton (PBS)

4 PM Gospel Classics Revue

5 PM Voices

6 PM Speaking Freely

7 PM Zoom

7:30 Journey To Japan (a visit to Kyoto, capital of Japan from the 8th to
the 19th century)

8 PM Evening At Pops (guest: pianist Roger Williams)

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre (Lord Peter Wimsey in Part 1 of "The Unpleasantness

At The Bellona Club"; one of the characters is named George Fentiman,

which couldn't help but make me think of George Fenneman, Groucho's

announcer-straight man)

10 PM Firing Line (topic: the workings of the UN; guests: U.S. ambassador to the

UN John Scali and former UN correspondent Pauline Frederick)

sign of 11 PM

WHIZ Ch. 18 Zanesville, OH (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Christophers

7:15 Sacred Heart

7:30 This Is The Life

8 AM Focus On Travel

8:15 All Things For Everybody

8:30 Bible Answers

9 AM Rex Humbard

10 AM Oral Roberts

10:30 Herald Of Truth

11 AM Faith For Today

11:30 Make A Wish (season premiere: segments filmed in

Greece, the words "lock" and "head," ABC)

12 N Insight
12:30 Meet The Press

1 PM Focus

1:30 Issues And Answers

2 PM I Spy

3 PM Dick Van Dyke

3:30 Andy Griffith

4 PM Focus

5 PM World Series Of Golf (final round)

6:30 NBC News (time approximate)

7 PM Get Smart

7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney

8:30 Columbo

10:30 Police Surgeon

11 PM News

11:30 Sunday Tonight Show

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

7:30 Bob Harrington

8 AM Jimmy Swaggart

8:30 Speed Racer

9 AM Flintstones (x2)

10 AM Wonderama

12 N Movie: "Rawhide" (not related to the series; this one from '51

is about stagecoach travelers being held hostage by outlaws)


2 PM Movie: "People Will Talk" (also from '51, about a pregnant student

and a physician accused of malpractice)

4 PM Tarzan

5 PM Movie: "The Black Castle" (watch for Richard Greene, best known

as TV's Robin Hood, from '52)

7 PM Oral Roberts At Expo '74

8 PM Proud Country (Andy Griffith hosts a show about weekend travel

close to home.)

8:30 Official 1973 All-America Team

9 PM Merv Griffin (Joan Rivers, Elliott Gould, Bobby Vinton, Ronny ("Mr.

Dirt") Graham)

10:30 David Susskind (million-dollar lottery winners; maids who talk about

dissatisfaction with their jobs)

sign of 12:30 AM

WOUB Ch. 20 Athens, OH (PBS)

7 PM Zoom

7:30 Journey To Japan

8 PM Evening At Pops

9 PM Movie: "The Thief Of Bagdad" (silent from 1924)

WKEF Ch. 22 Dayton (ABC)

7:30 Rex Humbard


8:30 Church Service (Baptist)

9 AM Jimmy Swaggart

9:30 Rev. Bob Harrington

10 AM Dusty's Trail

10:30 The Texan

11 AM Daniel Boone (Roger Miller as Johnny Appleseed)

12 N Wrestling

1 PM Moments Of Joy (progress made by the state of Ohio

in mental health care for all of its citizens)

1:30 Bill Cosby (his 1969-71 NBC series)

2 PM Movie: "The Wolf Man" (Lon Chaney)

3:30 Movie: "Mars Needs Women"

5 PM The Prisoner (first episode)

6 PM ABC News Closeup: "Prime Time TV: The Decision Makers"

(don't know how much of a delay this is)

7 PM Dusty's Trail

7:30 The FBI

8:30 ABC Movie: "Good Times"

10:30 The Evil Touch

11 PM David Susskind (comics who warm up audiences for the stars

share anecdotes and routines)

sign of 1 AM

WGSF Ch. 31 Newark, OH (PBS)


7 PM Zoom

7:30 Journey To Japan

8 PM Evening At Pops

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM Firing Line

sign of 11 PM

WOSU Ch. 34 Columbus (PBS)

3 PM Movie: "The Beloved Rogue" (silent, from 1927)

5 PM Speaking Freely

6 PM Your Future Is Now

6:30 Antiques

7 PM Zoom

7:30 Art Of Football

8 PM Evening At Pops

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM Firing Line

sign of 11 PM

WLIO Ch. 35 Lima, OH (NBC/ABC)

8 AM Day Of Discovery

8:30 Bible Answers

9 AM Oral Roberts
9:30 Rex Humbard

10:30 Truth For Youth

11 AM Christophers

11:15 Church Service (Baptist)

12 N This Is The Life

12:30 Meet The Press

1 PM Wrestling

2 PM Movie: "Nearly A Nasty Accident"

4 PM Stone In The River (drama about inmates' rights

and prison rehabilitation; one of the actors is

Roxie Roker of "The Jefersons")

5 PM World Series Of Golf (final round)

6:30 NBC News (time approximate)

7 PM Wild Kingdom (a swamp exploration in Botswana)

7:30 Oral Roberts At Expo '74

8:30 Columbo

10:30 Ric Bratton (local talk show; topic: belly dancing)

11 PM News

11:30 Sunday Tonight Show

WCET Ch. 48 Cincinnati (PBS)

3 PM Book Beat

3:30 Think Cincinnati

4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Conversations With Irma

6:30 Erica

6:45 Theonie

7 PM Zoom

7:30 Journey To Japan

8 PM Evening At Pops

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM CEN Showcase (country singer Merle Travis salutes the

music and history of the Kentucky hills)

sign of 11 PM

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WLIO Ch. 35 Lima, OH (NBC/ABC)

11:15 Church Service (Baptist)

The Lima Baptist Temple, to be precise. They carried that service well into the '90s.

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You all gotta remember something here. This date was the day on which President Gerald Ford
pardoned Richard Nixon. As I have understood things, coverage started sometime around 9-10
a.m. ET, or something, at least about the time when some people were leaving home to go to
Sunday School and church worship. The only evidence I have of a pre-emption, though, was that
CBS News carried a one-hour wrap-up at 6 p.m. ET of the event and reaction to it, via the
Vanderbilt TV News Archives: http://tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/TVN-pro...ward&RC=834490.

Any of you older folks remember seeing Ford's speech live, and what exact time of the morning
it happened?

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, September 25, 1965 - MN State Edition

This week's look back concentrates on a roundtable discussion regarding the future of television
drama. Hard as it may be for many to believe, with all the discussion regarding the current
"Golden Age" of television, but in 1965 the question was whether or not TV drama would
survive. My look at the diferent angles to this discussion includes comments from Gene
Roddenberry, Sterling Silliphant, Bruce Geller and others.

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/09/th...r-25-1965.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are most welcome.


Today's listing is from Friday, October 1.

KTCA, Channel 2 (Educ.)

Morning

09:15a Classroom (until 2:55pm)

Afternoon

05:00p Classroom

05:30p Inquiry

Evening

06:00p French

06:50p Anthropology

07:40p English

08:30p Schubert Club

09:00p Moliere

10:00p Biology

10:15p Industry on Parade

10:30p Mental Health

KDAL, Channel 3 (Duluth) (CBS)

Morning

07:50a Farm and Home

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a I Love Lucy

09:30a The McCoys

10:00a Andy Griffith


10:30a Dick Van Dyke

11:00a Love of Life

11:00a CBS News

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

11:45a Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p Town and Country

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Password (Carol Burnett, Barry Nelson)

01:30p House Party (Paul Smith)

02:00p To Tell The Truth

02:25p CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

02:30p The Edge of Night

03:00p Secret Storm

03:30p Cartoons

04:00p Where the Action Is

04:30p Superman

05:00p Leave It to Beaver

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Wild, Wild West

07:30p Hogans Heroes (color)

08:00p Gomer Pyle, USMC (color)

08:30p O.K. Crackerby!


09:00p Slatterys People

10:00p News

10:15p Roaring 20s

11:15p Channel 3 Theater

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

06:00a Sunrise Semester Nature of Matter

06:30a Siegfried and His Flying Saucer

07:00a Axel and Deputy Dawg

07:30a Clancy and Company

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Dr. Reuben K. Youngdahl

09:05a News (local)

09:10a Mike Douglas (Elliot Gould, Chad Mitchell Trio, Walter Jettson, Clif Arquette)

10:00a Andy Griffith

10:30a Dick Van Dyke

11:00a Love of Life 25 CBS News

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

11:45a Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:15p Something Special

12:25p Weather (local)

12:30p As the World Turns


01:00p Password (Carol Burnett, Barry Nelson)

01:30p House Party (Paul Smith)

02:00p To Tell The Truth 25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

02:30p The Edge of Night

03:00p Secret Storm

03:30p I Love Lucy

04:00p Movie The Flame and the Sword

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:20p Direction

06:25p Weather (local)

06:30p Wild, Wild West

07:30p Hogans Heroes (color)

08:00p Gomer Pyle, USMC (color)

08:30p Smothers Brothers

09:00p Slatterys People

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Movie Five Miles to Midnight

12:00a Sports (local)

12:10a Movie Dangerous Hideaway

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

06:30a City and Country (color)


07:00a Today (Burr Tillstrom, guest host; Otto Preminger) (color)

09:00a Fractured Phrases (color)

09:25a NBC News (Edwin Newman)

09:30a Concentration

10:00a Morning Star (color)

10:30a Paradise Bay (color)

11:00a Jeopardy (color)

11:30a Lets Play Post Office (color)

11:55a NBC News (Frank McGee) (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News and Weather (local) (color)

12:15p Dialing for Dollars (color)

12:30p Lets Make a Deal (color)

12:55p NBC News (Floyd Kalbur) (color)

01:00p Moment of Truth

01:30p The Doctors

02:00p Another World

02:30p You Dont Say! (Abby Dalton, Mickey Manners) (color)

03:00p Match Game (Jane Withers, Darryl Hickman) (color)

03:25p NBC News

03:30p Dialing For Dollars (color)

04:30p Lloyd Thaxton

05:25p Doctors House Call

05:30p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

Evening
06:00p News (local) (color)

06:30p Camp Runamuck (color)

07:00p Hank (color)

07:30p Convoy

08:30p Mr. Roberts (color)

09:00p The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (color)

10:00p News (color)

10:30p Johnny Carson (3rd anniversary show; Jerry Lewis, George Burns)

12:15a Movie Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man

WDSM, Channel 6 (Duluth) (NBC)

Morning

07:00a Today (Burr Tillstrom, guest host; Otto Preminger)

09:00a Fractured Phrases (color)

09:25a NBC News (Edwin Newman)

09:30a Concentration

10:00a Morning Star (color)

10:30a Paradise Bay (color)

11:00a Jeopardy (color)

11:30a Lets Play Post Office (color)

11:55a NBC News (Frank McGee) (color)

Afternoon

12:00p Ben Casey

01:00p Moment of Truth

01:30p The Doctors


02:00p Another World

02:30p You Dont Say! (Abby Dalton, Mickey Manners) (color)

03:00p Match Game (Jane Withers, Darryl Hickman) (color)

03:25p NBC News

03:30p General Hospital

04:00p Lets Make a Deal

04:30p Hoppity Hooper

05:00p Bozo and His Pals (color)

05:30p News, Rocky Teller (color)

Evening

06:00p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

06:30p Camp Runamuck (color)

07:00p Hank (color)

07:30p Convoy

08:30p Mr. Roberts (color)

09:00p The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (color)

10:00p News

10:20p Johnny Carson (3rd anniversary show; Jerry Lewis, George Burns)

KMMT, Channel 6 (Austin) (ABC)

Morning

10:00a Young Set

11:00a Donna Reed

11:30a Father Knows Best

Afternoon
12:00p Ben Casey

01:00p The Nurses

01:30p A Time For Us

01:55p ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

02:00p General Hospital

02:30p Young Marrieds

03:00p Never Too Young

03:30p Where the Action Is

04:00p Captain Atom

05:30p The Rifleman

Evening

06:00p ABC News (Peter Jennings)

06:10p News (local)

06:30p The Flintstones

07:00p Tammy

07:30p The Addams Family

08:00p Honey West

08:30p Peyton Place

09:00p Jimmy Dean (Jane Morgan, Bill Anderson, Will Jordan)

10:00p News

10:20p Nightlife

KCMT, Channel 7 (Alexandria) (NBC/ABC)

Morning

07:00a Today (Burr Tillstrom, guest host; Otto Preminger)


09:00a Fractured Phrases (color)

09:25a NBC News (Edwin Newman)

09:30a Concentration

10:00a Morning Star (color)

10:30a Paradise Bay (color)

11:00a Jeopardy (color)

11:30a Lets Play Post Office (color)

11:55a NBC News (Frank McGee) (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:20p Country Style, U.S.A.

12:30p Lets Make a Deal (color)

12:55p NBC News (Floyd Kalbur) (color)

01:00p Moment of Truth

01:30p The Doctors

02:00p Another World

02:30p You Dont Say! (Abby Dalton, Mickey Manners) (color)

03:00p Match Game (Jane Withers, Darryl Hickman) (color

03:25p NBC News

03:30p General Hospital

04:00p Father Knows Best

04:30p Shenanigans

05:00p Yogi Bear

05:30p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

Evening
06:00p News (local)

06:30p Camp Runamuck (color)

07:00p Please Dont Eat the Daisies

07:30p Convoy

08:30p Mr. Roberts (color)

09:00p The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (color)

10:00p News

10:30p Amos Burke, Secret Agent

11:30p Trails West

WDSE, Channel 8 (Duluth) (Educ.)

Morning

10:15a Classroom

Evening

06:00p Classroom

06:30p Conversational German

07:00p Quest for Security

07:30p Whats New

08:00p Romeo and Juliet

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning

07:30a Movie - Western

08:30a My Little Margie

09:00a Romper Room (Miss Betty)


10:00a Young Set

11:00a The Eleventh Hour

Afternoon

12:00p Ben Casey

01:00p The Nurses

01:30p A Time For Us

01:55p ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

02:00p General Hospital

02:30p Young Marrieds

03:00p Never Too Young

03:30p Where the Action Is

04:00p Soupy Sales

04:30p Hennessy

05:00p ABC News (Peter Jennings)

05:15p News (local)

05:30p Leave It to Beaver

Evening

06:00p Woody Woodpecker

06:30p The Flintstones (color)

07:00p Tammy (color)

07:30p The Addams Family

08:00p Honey West

08:30p Peyton Place

09:00p Jimmy Dean (Jane Morgan, Bill Anderson, Will Jordan)

10:00p News
10:30p Movie Wild River (color)

12:35p Nightlife

WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

09:15a News (local)

09:30a Movie Gog (color)

10:55a News (local)

11:00a Donna Reed

11:30a Father Knows Best

Afternoon

12:00p Lunch With Casey

12:45p King and Odie

01:00p Movie The Half-Breed (color)

03:00p Caribe Adventure (color)

04:00p Popeye and Pete

04:30p Casey and Roundhouse

04:45p Magilla Gorilla

05:15p Rocky and His Friends

05:30p Film Feature

Evening

07:00p Wild Cargo (color)

07:30p True Adventure (color)

08:00p Movie Hercules (color)

09:30p News, Weather, Sports (local)


10:00p Movie Ice Palace (color)

12:00a Commercial (music)

12:15a Sea Hunt

KEYC, Channel 12 (Mankato) (CBS)

Morning

07:35a CBS News (Mike Wallace)

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a I Love Lucy

09:30a The McCoys

10:00a Andy Griffith

10:30a Dick Van Dyke

11:00a Love of Life

11:25a CBS News

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

11:45a Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p RFD 12

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Password (Carol Burnett, Barry Nelson)

01:30p House Party (Paul Smith)

02:00p To Tell The Truth

02:25p CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

02:30p The Edge of Night

03:00p Secret Storm


03:30p Superman

04:00p United Fund

04:05p Barts Clubhouse

04:30p Rocky and His Friends

04:45p Barts Clubhouse

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Wild, Wild West

07:30p Hogans Heroes (color)

08:00p Gomer Pyle, USMC (color)

08:30p Smothers Brothers

09:00p Slatterys People

10:00p News

10:30p Movie The Warrior and the Slave Girl

Although October 1st, 1965 was Johnny Carson's third anniversary hosting "The Tonight Show", I
don't think Johnny began his clip-filled anniversary shows until 1967, his fifth anniversary with
the show.

I've even heard that with the exception of the December 31st, 1965 New Year's Eve show, a few
clips, and a couple of other episodes, that most of the pre-1967 clips that appeared in later
Carson anniversary shows came from the 1967 one.

Good point, Joseph. I suppose at that point there's no reason to think that a show's going to
become an institution. By five years, I suppose they think they've got something worth
celebrating. And, of course, compared to the time that Steve Allen and Jack Paar were on
Tonight, five years would have been quite a run.
The last of the '50s-era drama anthologies, "The U.S. Steel Hour" and "Armstrong

Circle Theater," had been canceled in 1963; anthologies like the "Bob Hope Chrysler

Theater" were mainly places to air pilots for future series. However, drama got a

big boost in 1966 with the huge ratings CBS got for "Death Of A Salesman." That

fall ABC debuted "Stage 67," which turned out to be a hodgepodge of dramas,

variety shows, and documentaries. NBC, however, had found a new way to go:

the made-for-TV movie, which replaced the Broadway style of the '50s. In a sense,

"Stage 67" evolved into "Movie Of The Week" as ABC also found that made-for-TV

movies worked better than stage-bound plays.

FWIW, that "Death of a Salesman" presentation is available on DVD.


http://www.amazon.com/Death-Salesman...+a+salesman%22

It's always nice to see a classic special make it.

World Retro: Canberra/Sydney/New South Wales, Australia Sun, Sept 25, 1977

from TV Times-Coastal edition (this magazine was owned by the ABC, and would later merge
with TV Week)

RATINGS KEY

G general audiences

A adult audiences

AO recommended for adults only

ABC

11.00 Divine Service

noon Squiggle & Friends


12.45 In Your Garden

1.00 Four Corners

1.55 Australian Beautiful Gardens (finale)

2.25 Movie "Two Tickets to Broadway" (G)

4.10 Butch Cassidy & the Sunshine Kids

4.35 Wheelie & the Chopper Bunch

5.00 Soccer 1977: first and second semis

6.00 Countdown

6.55 Weather

7.00 News/Weekend Magazine

7.40 Disappearing World "The Shilluk of Southern Sudan"

8.30 Glittering Prizes "An Academic Life" (AO)

9.45 News/Weather

9.55 Age of Uncertainty "Land and the People" (A)

10.50 Music Makers "Narciso Yepes"

ATN7 Sydney

6.45 Religion

7.15 These Children are Ours

7.30 Summer Science School

8.30 Big League Replay

10.00 Star Soccer

11.00 Sportsaction

1.00 Movie "Spylarks" (G)

3.00 Movie "Hercules and the Princess of Troy" (G)


4.00 Movie "Bikini Beach" (G)

6.00 News

6.30 Fantastic Journey "The Children of the Gods" (G)

7.30 This is Your Life (local version, hosted by Roger Climpson who was a newscaster at the
station)

8.00 Steptoe & Son "Back in Fashion" (A)

8.30 Movie "Death Scream" (AO)

10.20 America's Cup

11.20 Star Soccer: Birmingham City-Manchester United

12.20 Showbiz

12.50 Religion

TCN9 Sydney

5.00 Gideon's Way "Lady Killer" (bw/A)

6.00 Thunderbirds

7.00 Day of Discovery

7.30 Garner Ted Armstrong

8.00 Christian Television

8.30 It is Written

9.00 Rex Humbard

10.00 Here's Humphrey

10.55 Point of View

11.00 English Rugby League: Wakefield Trinity-Barrow

noon Wrestling

1.00 World of Sport

2.00 Movie "The Girls of Pleasure Island" (G)


3.45 Movie "I'd Rather Be Rich" (G)

5.30 Ask the Leylands

6.00 News

6.30 Wonderful World of Disney "The Ugly Dachshund" (pt 2/G)

7.30 Hawaii Five-O "Blood Money is Hard to Wash" (A)

8.30 Movie "One of My Wives is Missing" (A)

10.15 Main Chance

11.15 Good News

11.45 Christian Television

12.30 Movie "The Violent Enemy" (A)

2.00 Movie "No Trees in the Street" (bw/A)

3.45 Movie "Paddy" (AO)

TEN10 Sydney

8.00 You Say the World

9.00 Garner Ted Armstrong (that's right, he was aired on 2 Sydney channels)

9.30 Hour of Power

10.30 Grecian Scene

11.30 Please Explain

noon Variety Italian Style

1.00 Movie "The Big Trees" (G)

2.30 Movie "Change of Habit" (G)

4.00 Movie "Follow That Dream" (G)

6.00 News

6.30 Bugs Bunny


7.30 Bionic Woman "The Dijon Caper" (G)

8.30 Movie "Ned Kelly" (AO; this movie about the legendary Aussie outlaw starred Mick Jagger in
the title role)

10.30 FBI "Passage Into Fear" (A)

11.30 The National Dream-The Impossible Railroad (I think this was a CBC import)

12.30 Prof. James Hitchcock

NBN3 Newcastle

8.00 Garner Ted Armstrong

8.30 Animal Kingdom

8.55 Variety Italian Style

9.45 It is Written

10.15 Sports Magazine

12.25 Encyclopedia Britannica

12.50 Motorscope

1.05 Documentary

2.00 Bonanza

2.55 Sonny & Cher

3.50 Movie "Francis of Assisi" (G)

5.50 Travel Time

6.00 News/Weather/Sport

6.30 Wonderful World of Disney "For the Love of Willadeen" (pt 2/G)

7.30 This is Your Life

8.00 Dick Emery

8.30 Movie "The Daughters of Joshua Cabe" (A)

10.15 Alice
10.45 I Spy

WIN4 Wollongong

9.00 Religious Program

9.30 You Say the Word

10.30 Garner Ted Armstrong

11.00 Variety Italian Style

noon Wrestling

1.00 Star Soccer

1.50 Jeanne's Little Show

2.40 Movie "Kangaroo" (A)

4.15 Skippy

4.40 Encyclopedia Britannica

5.05 Wonderful World of Disney "Whiz Kid and the Carnival Caper" (pt 1/G)

6.00 Sunday Review

6.30 Donny & Marie (guests George Gobel, Isabel Sanford, Ruth Buzzi, Little Richard, and Jim
Connell)

7.30 This is Your Life

8.00 Love Thy Neighbor

8.30 Movie "The Hallelujah Trail" (G)

11.35 Shades of Greene "Root of All Evil" (A)

CTC7 Canberra

11.30 Insight

11.50 Community News

noon Point of View


12.05 John Denver Special

12.55 Tarzan

1.55 Movie "The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again" (G)

3.30 Valley of the Dinosaurs

4.00 Encyclopedia Britannica

4.30 Secret Life of Edgar Briggs

5.00 Junior Police 7

5.10 Young Talent Time

6.00 News

6.30 A Closer Look

6.40 Wonderful World of Disney "Deacon, the High Noon Dog" (G)

7.30 The Practice "Jules' Investment" (G)

8.00 Mary Tyler Moore

8.30 Movie "Murder on Flight 502" (A)

10.15 Star Soccer

CBN8 Orange/CWN6 Dubbo/MTN9 Griffith (MTN9 was an independently-owned semi-satellite of


CBN8)

noon Garner Ted Armstrong

12.30 Religious Program

1.00 World of Sport

2.00 Candid Camera

2.30 Focus

2.35 Movie "An Afair to Remember" (G)

4.30 Tarzan "The Ultimate Weapon" (G)

5.30 Solo One


5.55 Sports Action

6.00 News/Weather

6.30 Wonderful World of Disney "Pollyanna" (pt 2/G)

7.25 Focus

7.30 This is Your Life

8.00 Movie "The Rookies" (A)

9.30 Heart Attack (Paul Cunningham interviews academics and specialists about heart attacks)

NEN9 Tamworth/ECN8 Taree

12.45pm Racing Camera

1.00 World of Sport

2.00 Phillips Soccer

3.00 Movie "Ring of Bright Water" (G)

4.30 Camp Runamuck

5.00 Young Talent Time

6.00 News/Weather

6.35 Disneyland "The Jungle Cat" (G)

7.30 This is Your Life

8.00 Movie "Salt and Pepper" (A)

9.50 Edward the Seventh "Experiment in Education" (AO)

10.40 Epilogue

NRN11 Cofs Harbour/RTN8 Lismore

12.30pm Garner Ted Armstrong

1.00 World of Sport


2.00 Soccer League

3.00 Movie "The Jazz Singer" (A)

4.40 Flipper

5.05 Young Talent Time

6.00 News

6.30 Bugs Bunny & Friends

6.35 Wonderful World of Disney "Nosey, Sweetest Skunk in the West" (G)

7.30 This is Your Life

8.00 Movie "Blood Alley" (A)

10.10 Within These Walls

11.05 The Day God Died

Retro: Ottawa/Eastern Ontario Mon, Sept 24, 1973

from Ottawa Journal

CBFT 2-Montreal/CBOFT 9-Ottawa (SRC)

9:15 En movement

9:30 Les Oraliens

9:45 Les 100 tours de Centour

10:00 Les Chiboukis

10:15 Le dauphin blanc

10:30 (2) TBA

10:30 (9) OECA programs

11:30 Chevaliers du ciel

noon Pepinot (bw)


12:30 Allo Boubou

1:30 Telejournal

1:35 Femmes d'aujourd'hui

2:30 Cinema "125, rue Montmartre" (bw)

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Maigrichon

5:00 Daktari

6:00 Cher oncle Bill

6:30 Nouvelles

7:00 Afaires politiques

7:30 Les Pierrafeu (Flintstones)

8:00 Forges de St-Maurice

8:30 Mont-Joye

9:00 Destination: Canada

9:30 Jason King

10:30 Telejournal

10:50 Nouvelles du sport

11:00 Appelez-moi Lise

mid. Cinema "Deux jours a vivre" (bw)

Ottawa Cable 3-Ottawa

*All programs B&W

5:30pm Business, Notes & Sports

5:45 See & Do

6:00 TBA
6:15 Car Care

6:30 See Canada

7:00 TBA

7:15 Leisure

7:30 Driftin'

8:00 Play One More

8:30 TBA

9:00 Lally Lalonde (sports call-in)

Skyline Cable 3-Ottawa

5:30pm Coming of Age

6:00 Health in Action (bw)

6:15 United (bw)

6:30 Wrestling (bw)

7:30 Collage communautaire

8:30 Sports on Tap (bw)

9:00 Sports Specials

10:00 Unitel

CBOT 4-CBC Ottawa

8:00 OECA programs

8:45 Mon Ami

9:00 Friendly Giant

9:15 OECA programs

10:30 Mr. Dressup


11:00 Sesame Street

noon Luncheon Date

1:00 What on Earth

1:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre

2:00 Juliette & Friends (guest: handwriting analyst Hannah Smith)

2:30 My Three Sons

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Family Court

4:30 Drop In

5:00 Science Workshop

5:30 Gilligan's Island "President Gilligan"

6:00 New Dick Van Dyke

6:30 News

7:30 Lotsa Luck "The Librarian"

8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 Cannon "Hounds of Hell"

9:30 This is the Law

10:00 In the South Seas "Fautasi" (a 3-week boat journey from the Western Samoan island of
Apolima to the capital Apia for Independence Day boat races)

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 CBC National News

11:20 Viewpoint

11:27 Night Final/Sports

11:55 British Movie Night "Once Upon a Dream" (bw)


CHOV 5-CBC Pembroke

8:00 OECA

8:45 Mon Ami

9:00 Friendly Giant

9:15 OECA

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Noon Report (bw)

12:30 Afternoon Movie "Trunk to Cairo" (bw)

2:00 Juliette & Friends

2:30 Town & Country (bw)

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Family Court

4:30 Drop In

5:00 Flintstones (bw)

5:30 Newsworld (bw)

6:00 CFL Replay: Edmonton-Ottawa (bw/from Saturday, the game was shown live on ch 2, 6 and
11; ch 4 would air the game the following night after the late news...ch 4 and 5's broadcasts pre-
empted movies)

8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 Cannon "Hounds of Hell"

9:30 This is the Law

10:00 In the South Seas

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 CBC National News


11:20 Night Report (bw)

WPTZ 5-NBC Plattsburgh

6:50 Town & Country

7:00 Today

9:00 Living Easy

9:30 I Dream of Jeannie

10:00 Dinah's Place

10:30 Baffle

11:00 Wizard of Odds

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What or Where Game

12:55 NBC News

1:00 Truth or Consequences

1:30 Three on a Match

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Somerset

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Bobby Goldsboro

7:30 That (Good Ole) Nashville Music


8:00 Lotsa Luck "The Librarian"

8:30 Diana

9:00 Monday Night Movie "The Groundstar Conspiracy"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (John Denver subs for Johnny)

CBMT 6-CBC Montreal

8:30 Mon Ami

8:45 Friendly Giant

9:00 Quebec Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Luncheon Date

1:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre

2:00 Juliette & Friends

2:30 Lucy Show

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Family Court

4:30 Drop In

5:00 Science Workshop

5:30 Gilligan's Island "President Gilligan"

6:00 The City at Six

7:00 TBA

7:30 Lotsa Luck "The Librarian"


8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 Cannon "Hounds of Hell"

9:30 This is the Law

10:00 In the South Seas

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 CBC National News

11:20 Viewpoint

11:27 The City Tonight

11:50 Cine-6 "Virginia City" (bw)

WWNY 7-CBS/NBC/ABC Watertown

7:00 Today

7:25 Extension Service

7:30 Today

8:25 News

8:30 Today

9:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Joker's Wild

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11:00 Gambit

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

noon Young & the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 General Hospital


1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 New Price is Right

3:30 Match Game 73

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Password

5:00 Cartoon Theatre

5:30 Truth or Consequences

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 FBI

8:00 Gunsmoke

9:00 Here's Lucy (guest stars Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme)

9:30 Dick van Dyke

10:00 Medical Center "Broken Image"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Come Fly with Me"

CFTM 10-TVA Montreal

7:45 Bonjour

8:45 36-34-36

9:00 Les bouts d'chou

9:30 Pour vous mesdames

11:00 Les Tannants


noon Les p'tits bonshommes

12:15 Ligne ouverte

1:15 Cine-Lundi "La parole est a l'epee"

3:00 Adele

3:30 Personnalites

4:00 Patofville

4:30 Flipper

5:00 Mannix

6:00 Madame est servie

7:00 Nouvelles

7:30 Les Berger

8:00 Medicin d'aujourd'hui (Medical Center)

9:00 A la canadienne

9:30 Sam Cade

10:30 Nouvelles

11:00 La Normandise

11:30 Cinema "Quand la bte parle"

CKWS 11-CBC Kingston

8:00 OECA

8:45 Mon Ami

9:00 Friendly Giant

9:15 OECA

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street


noon I Dream of Jeannie

12:30 Kingston Calendar

1:00 Afternoon Movie "City Beneath the Sea"

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Family Court

4:30 Drop In

5:00 Truth or Consequences

5:30 Hollywood Squares

6:00 My Three Sons

6:30 News

7:00 Mouse Factory

7:30 Lotsa Luck "The Librarian"

8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 Cannon "Hounds of Hell"

9:30 This is the Law

10:00 In the South Seas

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 CBC National News

11:20 Night Report

11:45 Movie "Four for Texas"

CFCF 12-CTV Montreal

6:00 University of the Air

6:30 Hercules (bw)


7:00 Canada AM

8:30 Romper Room

9:00 Kareen's Yoga

9:30 The Community

10:00 Eye Bet

10:30 Art of Cooking

11:00 Super Pay Cards

11:30 McGowan & Co.

noon Flintstones

12:30 Movie Matinee "Dufy"

2:30 Somerset

3:00 Another World

3:30 What's the Good Word?

4:00 Anything You Can Do

4:30 Flintstones

5:00 Truth or Consequences

5:30 Beat the Clock

6:00 Pulse

7:00 Girl with Something Extra "A Gift for the Gifted"

7:30 Diana

8:00 CFL: Edmonton-Hamilton

10:30 Pig & Whistle

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 Pulse

mid. Movie "Return from the Ashes" (bw)


CJOH 13-Ottawa/CJSS 8-Cornwall (CTV)

6:30 Kareen's Yoga

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 Quest

9:15 OECA

11:00 General Hospital

11:30 Eye Bet

11:55 Newsline

noon Pink Panther

12:30 Super Pay Cards

1:00 Merv Griffin (guests Wayne Rodgers and Kay Ball)

2:00 Home Base

2:30 Somerset

3:00 Another World

3:30 What's the Good Word?

4:00 Anything You Can Do

4:30 Hogan's Heroes "The Tiger Hunt" (pt 2)

5:00 Mod Squad "Home is the Street"

6:00 Newsline

6:30 Beat the Clock

7:00 Girl with Something Extra "A Gift for the Gifted"

7:30 Diana

8:00 CFL: Edmonton-Hamilton

10:30 Pig & Whistle


11:00 CTV National News

11:20 Sportsline

mid. Movie "The Beat with Five Fingers" (bw)

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I suspect that like the NFL prior to 1973 (and for games that don't sell-out since then), the CFL
blacked-out home games, although CBOT-4 Ottawa did get to replay the game (apparently) more
than a week later.

I guess CTV had their own homegrown version of "Monday Night Football".

Probably was bland with no Canadian answer to Humble Howard.

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I'm pretty sure that OECA was the educational-TV agency in Ontario agency that eventually
launched a network of UHF stations across that province that became TV Ontario (or TVO).

Given that they ran programming during the mornings on CBC stations in Ontario listed in the
Ottawa Journal on this date, I suspect the OECA's network wasn't yet on the air, so these OECA
programs ran on all CBC outlets in Ontario

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And also CHCH and CFTO as well, with CFTO also carrying local educational programs under the
META banner.

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Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant View Post

I'm pretty sure that OECA was the educational-TV agency in Ontario agency that eventually
launched a network of UHF stations across that province that became TV Ontario (or TVO).

Given that they ran programming during the mornings on CBC stations in Ontario listed in the
Ottawa Journal on this date, I suspect the OECA's network wasn't yet on the air, so these OECA
programs ran on all CBC outlets in Ontario

That's correct - it would be 1975 before relay stations began broadcasting, with Ottawa and
London among the first ones, though some of the Central and Northern Ontario transmitters
were on VHF (North Bay, Huntsville, Timmins, Thunder Bay, Owen Sound) as there was plenty of
available VHF spectrum in those areas.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser View Post

CKWS 11-CBC Kingston

6:30 News

The news on CKWS was called Dateline, and when CJOH eventually added late local news, it was
called Nightline.

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Home games are still blacked out in the CFL.

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Sun. March 3, 1996


Source: Seattle Times microfilm

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

7 KIRO Seattle UPN

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma CBS

13 KCPQ Tacoma Fox

22 KTZZ Seattle WB

28 KBTC Tacoma PBS

7AM

4 Front Runners

MTV's Tabitha Soren; dwarfism; Taran Noah Smith ["Home Improvement"].

5 Meet the Press

7 Lighter Side of Sports

9 Sesame Street

11 Sunday Morning

Crumbling historic buildings in Cuba; Bonnie Raitt supports the Rhythm & Blues Foundation;
postcard from Nebraska; ethanol.

13 Kenneth Copeland

22 Jellybean (?)

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


7:30

2 Northlands

4 Bob Vila's Home Again

Last-minute details; installing carpet; landscaping on a budget.

7 Wild About Animals

22 Monster (?)

28 Wishbone

8am

2 Cottage Country

4 Gardening in America

5 News

7 Bill Nye the Science Guy

9 Barney and Friends

13 Robert Schuller

22 Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders

28 Magic School Bus

8:30

2 Canadian Gardener

4 Time of Your Life

7 Sing Me a Story: With Belle

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Home Tour

22 Strike Force
28 Adventures of Dudley the Dragon

9AM

2 Coronation Street

4 News

7 Space Strikers

9 Magic School Bus

11 College Basketball

Oklahoma State at Missouri.

13 Paid Program

22 Street Sharks

28 Puzzle Place

9:30

5 NBA Pregame Show

7 Teknoman

9 Newton's Apple

13 Paid Program

22 Street Sharks

28 Barney Safety (probably a Barney & Friends special on safety)

10AM

5 NBA Basketball

Phoenix Suns at Dallas Mavericks.

7 Paid Program
9 Ghostwriter

13 Star Trek

The Enterprise finds a band of orphaned children living alone on a desolate, Earthlike world.
Guests: Kim Darby, Michael J. Pollard.

22 Dragon Ball Z

10:30

2 Performance

4 Auto Racing

IndyCar Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami, from Homestead, Fla.

7 Home Tour

9 Golden Apple Awards

22 Biker Mice from Mars

28 Jerry Baker Gardening

11am

2 50 Up

7 Paid Program

11 Easter Seal Celebration '96

Pat Boone, Charlie Chase, Michael Burger and Maty Monfort introduce stars at the fundraiser at
Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Cal. (7hrs)

13 Star Trek

Kirk suspects the leader of a Shakespearean troupe is Kodos the Executioner, presumed dead for
20 years.

22 Action Man

11:30
2 Alive!

7 Paid Program

22 Flintstones

28 Jerry Baker Gardening

Noon

2 Meeting Place

7 Movie

"Born to Race." [1988] Joseph Bottoms. A stock-car driver rescues an Italian engineer, kidnapped
for her plans for a hot new engine.

13 Movie

"Adventures in Dinosaur City." [1992] Omri Katz. Two boys and a girl become players in their
favorite TV show, an animated series of dinosaur war.

22 Reality Check

12:20

28 Jerry Baker Gardening Specials

Flower selection; soil preparation; weeding; feeding; seeding flower beds.

12:30

5 NBA Basketball

Houston Rockets at Los Angeles Lakers.

9 Upon Reflection

Sociologist/author William Julius Wilson.

22 Out of the Blue


12:45

4 College Basketball

North Carolina at Duke.

1PM

2 Sunday Arts Entertainment

The development of the piano; painter of the future, Victor Miles; cavalcade of music and
pictures.

9 McLaughlin Group

22 California Dreams

A treasure hunt strains friendships.

1:20

28 Internet (?)

1:30

9 Editors

22 Music Inner City

Rap, and rhythm and blues program accompanies public-service announcements.

2PM

7 Flipper

9 Sewing with Nancy

13 Movie

"Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N." [1966] Dick Van Dyke. A Navy pilot is marooned on an island with a
headhunter's daughter and outcast tribal women.
22 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

28 The Internet Show

2:30

2 Skiing

World Cup Men's Downhill, from Nagano Japan.

9 Movie

"That's Entertainment!" [1974] Fred Astaire, Liza Minnelli, Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth
Taylor, Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds, Mickey Rooney, James Stewart, Bing Crosby and Peter
Lawford show clips from 1928-58 MGM musicals.

3PM

4 This Week with David Brinkley

5 NBA Inside Stuf

7 Movie

"Alive." [1993] Ethan Hawke. Members of an Uruguayan rugby team do what they must to
survive a 1970s plane crash in the frigid Andes.

22 High Tide

After Mick's goddaughter is kidnapped, he suspects the girl's father, a CIA agent, is not dead.

3:30

5 California Dreams

28 Making Tenors '94

4PM

2 Country Canada

4 Funniest Home Videos


5 King of the Mountain

Olympic and world champion skiers compete in downhill races, from Sugarbush, VT.

13 Coast Guard

22 Beverly Hills, 90210

4:30

2 Performance

4 Inside Edition

11 Siskel and Ebert

"Up Close and Personal," "Anne Frank Remembered," "The Star Maker."

28 Three Tenors (3hrs)

5PM

2 Music Works

4 5 7 News

13 Movie

"The Love Bug." [1968] Dean Jones. Herbie the Volkswagen has a mind of his own and wins races
for a driver who treats him right.

22 Family Matters

5:30

2 Street Cents

4 ABC News

22 Blossom

5:45
9 Great Performances

Folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary perform in Greenwich Village with Dave Can Ronk, Richie Havens,
John Sebastian, Odetta.

6PM

2 Wonderful World of Disney

4 Town Meeting

Topic: limiting programming of cable public access channels.

5 NBC News

7 Entertainment Tonight (Weekend)

Spring movies.

11 News

22 Step By Step

6:30

5 Compton Report

11 Sports Extra

22 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

7PM

2 The Road to Avonlea

4 America's Funniest Home Videos

Human hummingbird feeder; cat capers; gelatin dropping grandma; birthdays; video dictionary.

5 Crimes of the Century

Miami cops turn bad; murder of radio host Alan Berg; Carl Chessman on death row; $6 million
robbery at Kennedy Airport.
7 Lonesome Dove

11 60 Minutes

13 Movie

"In the Line of Fire." [1993] Clint Eastwood,. An assassin toys with a White House Secret Service
agent haunted for 30 years by his failure in 1963 Dallas.

22 Pinky

7:30

4 America's Funniest Home Videos

Boy, 3, sinks putt; girl gets first bra for Christmas; domino puzzle.

22 The Parent 'Hood

28 Wishbone

8PM

2 The Gemini Awards

The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television honors excellence in the industry at the Metro
Toronto Convention Center.

4 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman

Lois makes a decision about Clark's proposal.

5 Mad About You

7 Lazarus Man

A cattle drive turns into a death sentence for Lazarus and a new friend.

9 Nature

A chimpanzee and her daughter give birth within a few months of each other.

11 Cybill

"Cybill with an 'S'."


22 Sister, Sister

28 Nova

"Treasures of the Great Barrier Reef."

8:30

5 Movie

"Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story." [1993] Jason Scott Lee. Based on the life of the martial artist from
Hong Kong who found fame as a movie star living in danger.

11 Almost Perfect

Kim and Mike [Nancy Travis, Kevin Kilner] fix up Gary and Rob [Chip Zien, Matthew Letscher]
with blind dates.

22 Kirk

Russell [Courtland Meed] gets sick on Kirk's drawings.

9PM

4 Movie

"Dalva." [1996] Farrah Fawcett, Powers Boothe. Old relationships and a new love await a
Californian returning to her native Nebraska to find the son she gave up for adoption years
earlier.

7 Highlander

A promise in 1755 returns to haunt MacLeod.

11 Movie

"Jake's Woman." [1996] Alan Alda. A writer retreats into imaginary conversations with the
women in his life after his wife seeks for a separation.

22 Savannah

Payton [Jamie Luner] tries blackmailing Tom Massick [Paul Satterfield] for a piece of the
riverboat action; Burton [Ray Wise] leans Veronica's [Beth Toussaint] dark secret.
9:30

9 Tibor Rudas Presents Pavarotti

13 Ned and Stacey

28 Nova

"The Universe Within."

10PM - reason why there's very little episode descriptions is that I accidentally printed the
second page DARK - making most of it unreadable...

2 Sunday Report

7 News

13 Sightings

22 Baywatch Nights

10:25

2 Venture

11PM

2 4 5 11 News

7 Extermists

9 Blackadder

13 NW Focus

22 The Hitchhiker

11:30

9 The Neighbors

13 Siskel and Ebert


See 4:30pm.

22 Beyond (?)

28 Nova

11:35

2 Country Beat

4 Movie

"Romero."

5 George Michael Sports Machine

7 American Gladiators

11 Movie

"The Apple Dumpling Gang."

12AM

9 Nature

13 LAPD

22 MotorWeek

12:05

5 Night Stand

12:30

7 Xena: Warrior Princess

Gabrielle unwittingly frees three Titans, imprisoned for centuries in stone.

13 22 Paid Program
12:35

2 Skiing

See 2:30PM.

1AM

13 The Extraordinary

Norfolk Island ghosts; Niagara Falls; survival at sea; catch saves baby; California dinosaurs.

22 Paid Program

1:05

5 Paid Program

1:30

7 Entertainment Tonight

9 Pavarotti/Tibor Rudes

22 Paid Program

1:35

5 Paid Program

11 Face the Nation

-crainbebo

7AM
22 Jellybean (?)

I believe this was "Jellybean Jungle," a show that was for the preschool crowd (what would be
considered as "E/I" today).

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo View Post

11:30

22 Beyond (?)

This might have been "Beyond Reality," a paranormal show which was originally produced for
the USA Network in the early-'90s, but sold as a weekly in syndication around 1995.

Ah yes. I forgot the title of that Jellybean show. Many thanks!

-crainbebo

Retro: Philadelphia Mon, Sept 28, 1953

from TV Guide-Philadelphia edition

WPTZ 3-Philadelphia

6:45 Home, Garden & Farm Show (Will Peigelbeck, plus local ministers with thought for the day)

7:00 Today (football preview)

9:00 Let Skinner Do It (George & Jan King)

10:00 Ding Dong School

10:30 Glamor Girl

11:00 Hawkins Falls

11:15 Bennetts

11:30 Three Steps to Heaven


11:45 Follow Your Heart

noon Hi Noon (Rex Trailer)

12:15 Uncle Pete (Pete Boyle)

12:45 Close-Up Quiz (Pat Landon)

1:00 Hollywood Playhouse "Desperate Cargo"

2:00 Skinner's Spotlight (George King)

2:30 Pots, Pans, Personalities (Mary Wilson/Chef Albert Mathes)

3:00 Kate Smith Hour

4:00 Welcome Travelers

4:30 On Your Account

5:00 Atom Squad "The Man Whom Everyone Wanted"

5:15 Gabby Hayes

5:30 Howdy Doody

6:00 Frontier Playhouse "Riders of the Whitling Skull"

7:00 News Reporter (Dick McCutchen)

7:15 Sports Page (Lanse McCurley/Al Wistert)

7:25 Weather Girl (Lynn Dollar)

7:30 Bob & Ray

7:45 NBC News

8:00 Name That Tune

8:30 Voice of Firestone (guests Mildred Miller and Jerome Hines)

9:00 Juvenile Jury

9:30 Robert Montgomery Presents "The Big Money"

10:30 Who Said That?

11:00 Girl Next Door (Lynne Barrett/Charlie Dobson)


11:15 Sports (Bob Stanton)

11:20 Wrestling (local/Reggie Liskowski v Zack Malkov, plus Gardini/Bobby Nelson v Sky-Hi
Lee/Rudy Kay)

12:20 News (Earle Gill)

12:25 Religious Thought (Rev. Robert D. Hershey)

WFIL 6-Philadelphia

8:45 Music Varieties

9:00 Wife Saver (Allen Prescott)

10:45 Mrs. Fixit (Deborah Adams)

11:00 Early Edition

11:10 Panorama

11:30 Showcase

noon Midday Headlines (Chuck Harrison)

12:15 Stop, Look & Listen (Tom Moorehead)

2:00 Nose for News (Allen Stone)

2:15 Women's Page (Violet Hale/Peggy Towne)

2:45 Bandstand (Bob Horn/Lee Stewart)

5:00 Movie Matinee "Call of the Forest" (Tom Moorehead has a Movie Quick Quiz during the
movie)

6:30 Ramar of the Jungle "Burning Barrier"

7:00 George Walsh

7:15 Newsreel (Frank Hall)

7:25 Weather (Francis Davis)

7:30 Jamie (premiere)

8:00 Twenty Questions


8:30 This is the Life

9:00 Twilight Theater "The Last Letter"

9:30 Return Engagement "Never Trust a Redhead"

10:00 General Tire Boxing (in Brooklyn, a 10-round heavyweight bout: Coley Wallace (18-2/14
KO) v Bill Gilliam (23-15-2/7 KO)

10:45 Sports Corner (Walsh)

11:00 Newsreel (Frank Hall)

11:10 Weather (Francis Davis)

11:15 Sports (Bob Stanton)

11:30 Channel 6 Cinema "History is Made at Night"

12:45 Wanted Persons

WGAL 8-Lancaster

7:00 Today

9:00 TV Rangers

9:15 Hymns of Faith

9:30 Record Room

9:45 Morning News

10:00 Ding Dong School

10:30 Housewives' Serenade

10:45 Arthur Godfrey Time (Tu/Th at this time, M/W/F at 10:30)

11:00 Hawkins Falls

11:15 Name the Brand

11:30 Strike It Rich

noon TV Farmer

12:15 Love of Life


12:30 News of the World

12:40 Regional News (Dave Brandt)

1:00 Kitchen Door

1:30 Bride & Groom

1:45 What You Eat

1:50 Musical Matinee

2:00 Talent Patrol (talent from Camp Roberts CA)

2:30 Search for Tomorrow

2:45 Today with Kay

3:00 Big Payof

3:30 Kate Smith Hour (JIP)

4:00 Welcome Travelers

4:30 On Your Account

5:00 Atom Squad "The Man Whom Everyone Wanted"

5:15 Gabby Hayes

5:30 Howdy Doody

6:00 Covered Wagon Theater

6:30 Sports/Weather/News

7:00 This is Your Life (Fran Allison is profiled)

7:30 People Make the News

7:45 NBC News

8:00 Name That Tune

8:30 Voice of Firestone

9:00 Cavalcade of America "Sam and the Whale Designe"

9:30 Robert Montgomery Presents "The Big Money"


10:30 Stump Your Neighbor

11:00 News/Sports

11:10 Regional News

11:15 TBA

11:45 Sports Notes

WCAU 10-Philadelphia

7:35 Time/Resume

8:00 Mister & Missus (Gene & Joan Crane)

9:30 Home Highlights (Jean "Aunt Molly" Corbett and Bill Hart welcome Clayton Hulsh)

10:00 Arthur Godfrey Time (listed as 90 min; TVG lists a 11am show called Round the Town, but
only has it listed for Fri)

11:30 Strike It Rich

noon Bride & Groom

12:15 Love of Life

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Dividends for Homemakers

1:30 Garry Moore

2:00 Double or Nothing

2:30 House Party

3:00 Big Payof

3:30 Cinderella Weekend (Alan Scott, a trip to NYC is the prize)

4:00 Action in the Afternoon

4:30 Adventure Theater "Mysterious Rider"

4:55 Patches
5:00 Junior Hi-Jinx (Willie)

5:50 Rain or Shine?

5:55 Sports (Bill Campbell)

6:00 Early Show "Calling All Marines"

6:55 News (John Facenda)

7:00 Superman

7:30 CBS News

7:45 Perry Como

8:00 Burns & Allen

8:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

9:00 Racket Squad "The Matchmaker"

9:30 Red Buttons (guest Nanette Fabray)

10:00 Studio One "Hound-Dog Man"

11:00 News (John Facenda)

11:10 Weather (Phil Sheridan)

11:15 Sports (Whitaker)

11:30 Feature Theater "Blackmail"

WDEL 12-Wilmington

7:00 Today

9:00 of air

10:00 Ding Dong School

10:30 Glamor Girl

11:00 Hawkins Falls

11:15 Bennetts
11:30 Three Steps to Heaven

11:45 Follow Your Heart

noon Film Featurette

12:30 News (Darby)

12:45 What's Your Trouble?

1:00 The Show

2:00 Views of Life

2:30 Cosmopolitan Kitchen

3:00 Kate Smith Hour

4:00 Welcome Travelers

4:30 On Your Account

5:00 Atom Squad "The Man Whom Everyone Wanted"

5:15 Gabby Hayes

5:30 Howdy Doody

6:00 Your Air Force in Action

6:15 The Eyes Have It (Ed Pfeifer)

6:30 Delaware News

6:45 Sporting Scene (George Frick)

7:00 Down You Go (Dr. Bergen Evans, local quiz show)

7:30 Bob & Ray

7:45 NBC News

8:00 Name That Tune

8:30 Voice of Firestone

9:00 Juvenile Jury

9:30 Robert Montgomery Presents "The Big Money"


10:30 Harness Races (TV Guide night from Brandywine Raceway)

mid. Headline Roundup (delayed from 11pm)

12:05 Newsreel (delayed from 11:05)

WEEU 33-Reading

10:00 Ding Dong School

10:30 Glamor Girl

11:00 Hawkins Falls

11:15 Bennetts

11:30 Three Steps to Heaven

11:45 Follow Your Heart

noon of air

4:30 Camera on the Square

5:00 Reading Ranchtime "Diamond Trail"

5:30 Howdy Doody

6:00 Evening Edition

6:15 Weather (Cooper)

6:20 Sports (Cammarata)

6:30 Ship's Reporter

6:45 Yesterday's Newsreel

7:00 Concert of Song

7:15 Give Life a Lift (Rev. Gunnar Kundsen)

7:30 Bob & Ray

7:45 NBC News

8:00 Name That Tune


8:30 Three Dees

8:45 The Clue

9:00 Twilight Theater "The Last Letter"

9:30 Jeopardy "Gang Bullets"

10:30 Armed Forces

11:00 News (Gaunder)

11:15 Theater 33 "Shamrock Hill"

WSBA 43-York

5:55pm Headline News

6:00 Early Movie "Port of Missing Girls"

7:00 News (Otis Morse)

7:15 Sports (Eddie Waleski)

7:30 Jamie (premiere)

8:00 Sky King

8:30 20th Century Tales "Grady Everett for the People"

9:30 Return Engagement "Never Trust a Redhead"

10:00 Gunther Bouts (same bout as ch 6)

10:50 Interviews

11:00 News (Jim Curtis)

WPFG 46-Atlantic City

3pm Film Featurette

3:30 Bob Crosby

4:00 Action in the Afternoon


4:30 Film Featurette

5:00 Atom Squad "The Man Whom Everyone Wanted"

5:15 Western Theater

6:15 Channel 46 Theater

7:30 Bob & Ray

7:45 NBC News

8:00 Name That Tune

8:30 Film Featurette

9:30 Douglas Fairbanks

10:00 Film Featurette

11:00 Chronoscope

WHUM 61-Reading

noon News (Deegan)

12:15 Love of Life

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 of air

2:00 Double or Nothing

2:30 House Party

3:00 Big Payof

3:30 Bob Crosby

4:00 Action in the Afternoon

4:30 Club 61

5:30 Sagebrush Theater

6:30 News
6:40 Film Featurette

6:45 Birthday Show

7:15 Deegan Speaks

7:30 Sports (Mooney)

7:45 Perry Como

8:00 Burns & Allen

8:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

9:00 Racket Squad "The Matchmaker"

9:30 Red Buttons

10:00 Studio One "Hound-Dog Man"

11:00 Weather Bird

11:05 News

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Thanks to Bluenoser for posting some very interesting programming in 1953. A few thoughts..

--WPTZ, the NBC affiliate, has 15 minutes of local news at dinnertime. They also do 15 min. of
wake up stuf at 6:45am, before Today starts. But the late news doesn't air till 12:20am? And
how funny is it to see at 7:25pm, The Weather Girl? Adult women who might be somewhat
attractive in those days were called Girls. Also interesting to see NBC has network programming
in the daytime 7am till 6pm, except for some local time at 9am and Noon. I see Rex Trailer has a
15 min. show at Noon. He would later move to Boston and do a weekend morning kids show
called "Boom Town" for many years on WBZ 4.

--WFIL, the ABC affiliate, runs This Is The Life at 8:30? Is that the syndicated religious drama?
Most stations only ran that on Sunday mornings or during other of times as fill, unless this is a
diferent This Is The Life.

--WCAU, the CBS station, starts the day at 7:35 with something called "Time/Resume." I wonder
what that is? Could it be just a clock in the corner of the screen with music? At 6pm, they run a
55 minute movie? Man, they really chopped up movies in those days. Then they only give five
minutes to local news at 6:55pm.

--Amazing how Philadelphia is ringed with NBC affilates. I didn't realize that Channel 12 in
Wilmington was an NBC affiliate before becoming the Philly-area Educational/PBS station. They
apparently have nothing to run in the 9am hour that NBC leaves to local stations. So between
Today and Ding Dong School at 10am, they apparently sign of for an hour! Also notice that at
6pm, they run an Air Force film. And at noon they have "Film Featurette." I wonder what free
half hour films they found to run in that slot.

--Channel 61 in Reading, a CBS affiliate, also has nothing to run between 12:45 and 2pm, so they
sign of for 75 minutes. But maybe that's a misprint because WCAU is running Guiding Light and
Garry Moore, both CBS network shows that 61 could have run. And WHUM does seem to do its
own one-hour kids dance party, Club 61, at 4:30, if I can guess what it is from the title. I see they
also do a 10 minute newscast at 6:30. But I guess Reading has only enough news to fill ten
minutes, because they fill the five minutes at 6:40 with a film before doing something called
"Birthday Show." And of course, when CBS programming ends at 11pm, they can't get out of the
building fast enough. Just enough time to run a 5 minute forecast called "Weather Bird" and a
News brief before signing of for the night. No late movie on WHUM.

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Lee Stewart was, according to Dick Clark's memoir Rock, Roll, and Remember, a veteran
pitchman on Philadelphia radio and TV in the early 1950's who got to co-host "Bandstand" in it's
earliest years as a local show with Bob Horn.

According to Clark's book, WFIL paired Horn and Stewart because they thought that "Bandstand"
would work better with two co-hosts, given that the most popular afternoon DJ show on local
radio at the time was co-hosted by Joe Grady and Ed Hurst.

In the Summer of 1955, according to the book, Stewart was taken of of "Bandstand" and given
his own show, leaving Horn to emcee "Bandstand" solo until he was abruptly fired in 1956 after a
drink driving arrest and being implicated in a the making of porn films. Clark became Horn's
permanent successor some weeks later.

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"This Is The Life" was actually an ABC network ofering on Monday nights in September

and October 1953 and had been on DuMont on Monday nights from April to August of

that year.

The host of "Name That Tune" at that time was Red Benson, a Philadelphia personality
who, I'm told, bore a marked resemblance to Red Barber. I think Benson may have been

under contract to NBC because when "Name That Tune" moved to CBS in 1954 Bill Cullen

became the host. Then creator-producer Harry Salter decided he wanted a host who could

sing, and George DeWitt became the original show's best-remembered host (1955-59).

(Those who have better memories of the '70s than the '50s probably associate "Name That

Tune" with Tom Kennedy, who hosted even longer than DeWitt (1974-81).)

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While there were quite a few music-themed TV game shows over the decades, "Name That
Tune" is by far the best known.

Don't bet against a revival in the future.

Thanks to Bluenoser for posting some very interesting programming in 1953. A few thoughts..

--WPTZ, the NBC affiliate, has 15 minutes of local news at dinnertime. They also do 15 min. of
wake up stuf at 6:45am, before Today starts. But the late news doesn't air till 12:20am? And
how funny is it to see at 7:25pm, The Weather Girl?

--WFIL, the ABC affiliate, runs This Is The Life at 8:30? Is that the syndicated religious drama?
Most stations only ran that on Sunday mornings or during other of times as fill, unless this is a
diferent This Is The Life.

--WCAU, the CBS station, starts the day at 7:35 with something called "Time/Resume." I wonder
what that is? Could it be just a clock in the corner of the screen with music? At 6pm, they run a
55 minute movie? Then they only give five minutes to local news at 6:55pm.

--Amazing how Philadelphia is ringed with NBC affilates. They apparently have nothing to run in
the 9am hour that NBC leaves to local stations. So between Today and Ding Dong School at
10am, they apparently sign of for an hour! Also notice that at 6pm, they run an Air Force film.
And at noon they have "Film Featurette." I wonder what free half hour films they found to run in
that slot.

--Channel 61 in Reading, a CBS affiliate, also has nothing to run between 12:45 and 2pm, so they
sign of for 75 minutes. But maybe that's a misprint because WCAU is running Guiding Light and
Garry Moore, both CBS network shows that 61 could have run. And WHUM does seem to do its
own one-hour kids dance party, Club 61, at 4:30, if I can guess what it is from the title. I see they
also do a 10 minute newscast at 6:30. But I guess Reading has only enough news to fill ten
minutes, because they fill the five minutes at 6:40 with a film before doing something called
"Birthday Show." And of course, when CBS programming ends at 11pm, they can't get out of the
building fast enough. Just enough time to run a 5 minute forecast called "Weather Bird" and a
News brief before signing of for the night. No late movie on WHUM.

Makes you want to rush out and buy a "television machine". NOT!!

This was "Voice Of Firestone"'s last year on NBC; from 1954-59 (and again

in the 1962-63 season), it would air on ABC. As one of television's lowest-rated

shows, NBC felt it was dragging down its Monday-night lineup and giving CBS

dominance of the night (on CBS, "I Love Lucy" was #1, "Arthur Godfrey's Talent

Scouts" tied with "You Bet Your Life" at #3, Red Buttons at #12, Burns and Allen

at #20). (That had been the case on radio as well, where "Lux Radio Theater"

had been the cornerstone of some strong Monday-night lineups on CBS.) ABC

welcomed the business at first, but by 1959 ABC needed to do something about
Monday, its weakest night, and "Firestone" was replaced by "Bourbon Street Beat,"

which shifted locale in 1960 and became "Surfside 6."

All three networks ofered the Firestone family a Sunday-afternoon slot and all

were turned down. Seems the Firestones got together to watch the program but

on Sundays they liked to play polo and couldn't make it to a set.

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09-27-2013, 09:32 AM #8

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WFIL-TV was both an ABC and Dumont affiliate. Twenty Questions and Boxing were both
Dumont Shows. This is the Life, a religious program produced by the Lutheran Church - Missouri
Synod, was carried by ABC but fed at 10:30 pm Monday night (probably a brokered show). WFIL-
TV/WPVI both had a habit of preempting or delaying network shows, until the station became an
O&O. Probably, WSIL-TV showed the previous week's show.

ABC shows not carried that evening were: Sky King (modern day western about a cowboy with
an airplane), Of Many Things (panel discussion), Junior Press Conference (kids ask questions) and
The Big Picture (an army propaganda film). WFIL-TV also passed on Keep Posted, a Dumont
public afairs show by the producers of Meet The Press.

WCAU-TV was not yet a CBS O&O. I Love Lucy had its third season premiere the following week
at 9pm. Racket Squad had ended it's run on Thursday nights two weeks earlier and apparently
was being carried on delay instead of Lucy's summer replacement.

WPTZ was owned by Philco at this time and not yet co-owned with Westinghouse's KYW. The
NBC television network carried The Dennis Day Show at 9pm. Juvenile Jury was sort of a TV focus
groups with kids being asked questions. Jack Barry, later of the quiz show scandal, was producer
and host. It popped up on NBC radio and then TV as an occasional fill-in in prime time or fringe
time. NBC may have fed it as a summer replacement before Dennis Day's season premiere or it
may be a delayed broadcast.
Retro: St. Lawrence Valley Sat, Oct 1, 1960

from TV Guide- St. Lawrence edition

CBFT 2-Montreal/CBOFT 9-Ottawa (SRC)

2pm (2) CFL: Montreal-Toronto

4:30 Cinefeuilleton

5:00 Walt Disney

6:00 Face au danger

6:30 Telejournal

6:45 (2) Ce soir

6:45 (9) Perspective

7:00 Cinefeuilleton

7:15 Vacances d'une camera

7:30 Cinefeuilleton

7:45 Afaires de l'Etat

8:00 Carrefour

8:30 TBA

9:00 La Soiree du Hockey: Montreal-NHL All Stars

10:15 Chansons

10:30 Theatre des etoiles

11:00 Telejournal

11:20 Errol Flynn

11:50 Long metrage


WCAX 3-CBS Burlington

10:00 Captain Kangaroo

11:00 Allakazam (premiere)

11:30 Mighty Mouse

noon Sky King "The Plastic Ghost"

12:30 CBS News

1:00 TV University

1:30 Film Feature

1:45 Baseball: Cleveland-Chicago White Sox

5:30 Dance Date

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 TV Hour of Stars "Lynch Mob" (premiere)

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Ill-Fated Faker" (season premiere)

8:30 Checkmate "The Cyanide Touch"

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Not for Hire

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:20 Movie "Adventure in Baltimore"

CBOT 4-CBC Otttawa

4pm Movie: TBA

5:00 Silver Drums (NS Premier Robert Stanfield presents engraved silver drums to Admiral Dyer
in commemoration of Royal Canadian Navy sailors lost during WWII)

5:30 Cartoon Party

6:00 Learning French (return)


6:30 Mr. Fixit

6:45 CBC News

7:00 Dennis the Menace "Out of Retirement"

7:30 Red River Jamboree (new time)

8:00 Aquanauts (premiere)

9:00 Hockey Night in Canada: Montreal-NHL All Stars

10:15 Juliette (return)

10:45 King Whyte (return)

11:00 CBC News

11:15 Wanted-Dead or Alive

11:45 Movie "Life Begins with Andy Hardy"

WPTZ 5-NBC/ABC Plattsburgh

* Unlike its Peacock sibling in Schenectady, ch 5 didn't have color facilities for NBC programming

10:15 Christian Science

10:30 Ruf & Reddy

11:00 Fury "Packy's Dream"

11:30 Lone Ranger "The Renegades (new time/channel)

noon True Story

12:30 Detective's Diary

1:00 Lazy L Ranch

1:30 Cisco Kid

2:00 Film Feature

2:30 Football Kickof (profile of Syracuse coach Ben Schwartzwalder)

2:45 College Football: Syracuse-Kansas


5:00 Walt Disney

6:00 News (Al Hill)

6:15 Lancto Brothers

6:30 Hawaiian Eye

7:30 Bonanza "The Mill"

8:30 Tall Man "The Shawl"

9:00 Lawrence Welk (the Lennon Sisters make it a family afair with 4 other siblings aged 4 to 10
making their TV debut)

10:00 Providers "The Big Squeeze" (a look at farmers' economic problems; pre-empts Jubilee
USA)

10:30 Man from Interpol "The Child of Eve"

11:00 Movie "Three Blind Mice"

CBMT 6-CBC Montreal

2pm CFL: Montreal-Toronto

4:30 Film Feature

4:45 Sport Shop

5:00 Silver Drums

5:30 Cartoon Party

6:00 Learning French (return)

6:30 Mr. Fixit

6:45 CBC News

7:00 Dennis the Menace "Out of Retirement"

7:30 Red River Jamboree (new time)

8:00 Aquanauts (premiere)

9:00 Hockey Night in Canada: Montreal-NHL All Stars


10:15 Juliette (return)

10:45 King Whyte (return)

11:00 CBC News

11:15 Manhunt

11:45 Movie "House of the Seven Gables"

WRGB 6-NBC Schenectady

8:00 Big Picture

8:30 Funny Business

9:50 Animal Shelter

10:00 Fury "Packy's Dream"

10:30 Ruf & Reddy (c)

11:00 Cartoons

11:30 Lone Ranger "The Renegades" (new time/channel)

noon Science Fiction Theater

12:30 Farm Spotlight (Tuttle)

12:45 Americans at Work

1:00 Home Run Derby

1:30 Baseball: Minnesota-Pittsburgh

5:00 Paris Precinct

5:30 Captain Gallant

6:00 Public Afairs

6:30 Sports/News/Weather

7:00 Shotgun Slade

7:30 Bonanza "The Mill" (c)


8:30 Tall Man "The Shawl"

9:00 Deputy "Meet Sargeant Tasker"

9:30 Campaign & the Candidates

10:30 Mike Hammer

11:00 News

11:15 Movie "The Promoter"

CHLT 7-SRC/CBC Sherbrooke

12:40pm News

1:00 Tribune libre (a double play on words, as the station was owned by the local French daily La
Tribune)

1:30 Film Feature

2:00 CFL: Montreal-Toronto

4:30 Film Feature

5:00 Walt Disney

6:00 Jamboree

6:30 Telebulletin

7:00 Palmares des quadrilles

7:30 Qu'en pensez-vous?

7:45 Afaires de l'Etat

8:00 Revue sportive

8:30 TBA

9:00 La Soiree du Hockey: Montreal-NHL All Stars

10:15 Chansons

10:30 Theatre des etoiles

11:00 Telejournal
11:20 Errol Flynn

11:50 Long metrage

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring

10:00 Jet Jackson

10:30 Movie "A Chump at Oxford"

12:30 Engine House

1:45 Baseball Warmup

2:00 Baseball: New York-Boston (networked from WHDH, Curt Gowdy and Art Gleeson call the
action)

following the game...College Football: Syracuse-Kansas, JIP

6:00 Bozo

7:00 Expedition! "Operation Noah's Ark" (rescuing thousands of animals from the site of a
artificial lake in Rhodesia)

7:30 Movie "On the Barrier Reef"

8:30 Screen Directors' Playhouse

9:00 Lawrence Welk

10:00 Movie "The Ghost Goes West"

11:30 Movie "Two Lost Worlds"

CJSS 8-CBC Cornwall

2pm CFL: Montreal-Toronto

4:30 Film Feature

5:00 Silver Drums

5:30 Cartoon Party

6:00 Film Feature


6:30 News (Doug Johnson)

6:40 Popeye

7:00 Dennis the Menace "Out of Retirement"

7:30 Film Features

8:30 Jim Bowie "Apache Silver"

9:00 HNIC: Montreal-NHL All Stars

10:15 Juliette (return)

10:45 King Whyte (return)

11:00 CBC News

11:15 Movie: TBA

WTEN 10-CBS Albany

8:00 Breakfast Carnival

10:00 Captain Kangaroo

11:00 Allakazam (premiere)

11:30 Mighty Mouse

noon Sky King "The Plastic Ghost"

12:30 Of to Adventure

1:00 Town & Country Living

1:15 Cartoon Carnival

1:45 Baseball: Cleveland-Chicago White Sox

4:30 Beldame Stakes horse race

5:00 Movie "Nevada"

6:30 Roy Rogers "The Doublecrosser"

7:00 People are Funny


7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Ill-Fated Faker" (season premiere)

8:30 Checkmate "The Cyanide Touch"

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Silents Please

11:00 News

11:15 Movie "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"

WAST 13-ABC Menands/Albany

10:00 Movie "Follow the Hunter"

noon Jef's Collie (Lassie)

12:30 Damon Runyon Theater "Barbecue"

1:00 Movie "The Return of Wildfire"

2:30 Football Kickof

2:45 College Football: Syracuse-Kansas

followed by Baseball: St. Louis-San Francisco, JIP

6:30 Movie "Jazz Ball"

7:00 Damon Runyon Theater (rerun from 12:30)

7:30 Campaign Roundup (ABC reporters analyze the country's reaction to the first Nixon-
Kennedy TV debate)

8:00 Colt .45 "The Hothead"

8:30 Leave It to Beaver "Beaver Won't Eat" (season premiere)

9:00 Lawrence Welk

10:00 Providers "The Big Squeeze" (pre-empts Jubilee USA)

10:30 Silents Please

11:00 Movie "Daisy Kenyon"


Retro: Saskatchewan, Saturday, March 21st, 1981

Source: TV Guide Canada

CHANNELS

2 CKTV Regina CTV

4 CBKT-1 Moose Jaw CBC

5p CKBI Prince Albert CBC

5s CJFB Swift Current CBC

5y CKOS Yorkton CBC

6 KSRE Minot ND PBS

8s CFQC Saskatoon CTV

8w KUMV Williston ND NBC/ABC

9 CBKT Regina CBC

10 CICC Yorkton CTV

11f KTHI Fargo ND ABC

11s CBKST Saskatoon CBC

11w KXMD Williston ND CBS/ABC

13m KXMC Minot CBS/ABC

13 CBKFT Saskatoon SRC

6AM

2 Circle Square

8 University of the Air


6:30

2 In View

8 Saskatchewan A.M.

7AM

2 Swiss Family Robinson

Elizabeth and Johann are stranded by a storm while fishing. Diana Leblanc.

5y 100 Huntley Street

8s Professor Kitzel

8w Godzilla, Hong Kong Phooey

11f Superfriends

11w 13m Tom & Jerry

7:30

2 Spider-Man

8s Magic Place

11w 13m Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

8AM

2 Hilarious House of Frightenstein

5p Wrestling

8s Rocket Robin Hood

8w Flintstones

11f Fonz
8:30

5y Jabberjaw

5s Treehouse Club

6 Case Studies in Small Business

8s 10 Spider-Man

11f Richie Rich, Scooby and Scrappy-Doo

13s Passe-Partout

9am

2 Popeye

5p Follow Me

5s 100 Huntley Street

5y Rocket Robin Hood

6 Cosmos (CC)

8s Y's Mens' Auction

10 World Golf Showdown

11w 13m Tarzan/Lone Ranger

13s Candy

9:25

5p Library Story Time

9:30

2 10 Let's Go

5p 100 Huntley Street


5y Popeye

8w Dafy Duck

11s Lone Ranger

11f Thundarr

13s Quatre Amis Fantastiques (Fantastic Four Friends)

10AM

2 Kidsworld

4 9 Sesame Street

5y Woody Woodpecker

6 American Government I

8w Batman

10 Unitel

11s Gunsmoke

11f Heathclif, Dingbat

11w 13m Popeye

13s Heros du Samedi (Heroes of Saturday)

Match de hockey, categorie pee-wee, dispute au Tournoi International de Quebec. (International


Tournament)

10:30

2 10 Untamed World

A visit to the grasslands of Serengeti National Park in northern Tanzania, East Africa. Film shows
lions, gnus, and girafes. Alan Small narrates.

5y Captain Caveman

5s World Tomorrow
11f Plastic Man, Baby Plas

11AM

2 Battle of the Planets

4 9 Lone Ranger

5p Westbrook Hospital

5s Inside Track

5y 11s Star Trek

6 Writing for a Reason

8w Jonny Quest

10 700 Club

11f Cartoon Time

11w 13m Fat Albert

The gang meets a new classmate, a retarded boy named David. Bill Cosby.

13s Tom et Jerry (Tom and Jerry)

11:30

2 Red Fisher

4 9 Green Double Decker

5p All in a Tube

5s Living Tomorrow

8w Editorial Board

11f American Bandstand

Deniece Williams ["What Two Can Do", "Strangers"] and Juice Newton ["Angel of the Morning,"
"Ride 'em Cowboy."]

11w 13m Drak Pak


13s Telejeans

11:55

8w News

Noon

2 World Golf Showdown

4 5s 9 11s What's New?

5y 10 News

5p Points West

6 Julia Child & More Company

Julia prepares pork marinated in wine and herbs for a party dinner.

8s Swiss Family Robinson

Elizabeth [Diana Leblanc] becomes seriously ill after eating oysters. Chris Wiggins.

8w NCAA Basketball Pre-Game Show

11w 13m Jason of Star Command

13s Semaine Parlementaire (Parliamentary Week)

12:15

8w NCAA Basketball

Special: The East or West regional final in the NCAA Basketball Tournament is scheduled.

12:30

2 News

4 5s 9 11s News From Zoos


Harbor seals romp in their natural habitat; a gorilla receives an application of foot lotion.

5y You Can Do It

Tips on fertilizing vegetable gardens, saving energy with window blinds and checking the
electrical fuse box.

5p Sask Sports

6 You Will Speak Russian (sounds like a command! )

8s Quiz Kids

10 University of the Air

11f Pro Bowling

The finals of the $125,000 Miller High Life Open are telecast from Milwaukee.

11w 13m 30 Minutes

Graffiti-as a costly vandalism problem and, some contend, an art-is considered in this look at
some "canvases," New York City subway cars. Also: a profile of a debutante in New Orleans.

12:45

2 Sports

1PM

2 5s Wrestling

4 9 11s Wok With Yan

5y There's No Free Lunch (?)

5p Fifth Generation

8 In View

10 Hilarious House of Frightenstein

11w 13m Lutherans of the Prairie

13s Cine-Famille
1:30

4 9 11s You Can Do It

See 12:30, CKOS.

5y Points West

5p Horst Koehler

6 Minnesota Issues

8s Red Fisher

11w 13m Championship Fishing

2PM

2 Fifth Generation

4 5p 5s 5y 9 11s Sports-Weekend

Scheduled: The final draw in the Canadian mixed curling championships, telecast live from
Winnipeg. Also: highlights of the gymnastics event at the Canadian Superstars competition at
Ontario Place in Toronto. Ernie Afaganis is the host.

6 Sports America

Highlights of the Big Eight Men's and Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships from
Lincoln, Neb., athletes include 1980 shotput champion John Sheetz.

8s 10 Wrestling

11f Pop Goes the Country

11w 13m Golf

Special: Third-round play in the Tournament Players Championships at Ponte Vedra, Fla.

2:30

2 Food Wise Good Buys

8w NCAA Basketball
Special: The East or West regional final in the NCAA Basketball Tournament is scheduled.

11f Nashville on the Road

13s Declic

3PM

2 8s 10 Wide World of Sports

Highlights of the 90-meter ski-jumping competition at the International Tournee in Thunder Bay,
Ont., and women's freestyle skiing at Horseshoe Valley, Ont. Peter Young and Pat Morris report.

6 Soccer Made in Germany

11f Backstage at the Grand Ole Opry

13s Maison de Personne (Home Person - lifestyle show?)

3:30

11f Sha Na Na

11w 13m Sports Spectacular

The U.S. Women's National Gymnastics Championships, taped at Bethlehem, Pa. Tracee Talavera
and Julianne McNamera are scheduled to compete...The World Sprint Speed Skating
Championships, taped at Grenoble, France. East Germany's Karen Inke and Canada's Gaeten
Boucher are the favorites. Also scheduled to compete is 1976 Olympic gold medalist Sheila
Young Ochowicz.

13s Les Oreilles Menent L'Enquete (translation: Ears Give Way The Survey - ?)

4PM

6 Once Upon a Classic

Travelling along the path to England, Ilderim [Damien Thomas] and Sir Kenneth [Patrick Ryecart]
are attacked in Part 2 of "The Talisman."

11f Wide World of Sports

An offbeat collection of pickup trucks, motorcycles and made-to-order race cars battle the rigors
of the Baja Peninsula in taped coverage of the Baja 1000 Of-Road Race. The racers, competing in
18 categories, must maneuver over a 1000-kilometer course that ranges from steep mountains
to barren deserts...U.S. Olympians Bar Conner and Phil Cahoy lead the U.S. team in the American
Cup gymnastics meet, taped in Fort Worth, TX. Foreign contingents include East Germany,
Romania, Japan.

13 Bagatelle

4:30

6 This Old House

A lesson on how to trim tiles.

5PM

2 George Dalgleish

4 9 11s Reach for the Top

5p Farm News

5s Star Trek

Kirk's search for survivors of a missing star ship leads to a unique society where visitors are
treated like infections-which must e absorbed or destroyed. Kirk: William Shatner.

5y Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

6 Washington Week in Review

8s Lifestyles

8w Lawrence Welk

A musical salute to America's senior citizens include "Young at Heart," "You're An Old Smoothie,"
"Try to Remember."

10 Swiss Family Robinson

See 12PM, CFQC.

11w 13m U.S. Farm Report

From Houston: Interviews with winners of the Livestock and Rodeo Show. Also: discussions of
1981 pork prices, the Florida citrus crop.

13s Femme D'Aujourd'hui (Woman Today)

5:30

2 Stan Kann??

4 5p 9 11s There's No Free Lunch

6 Wall $treet Week

8s World Golf Showdown

10 Good News

11f In Search Of...

An examination of China's first emperor and his monumental creation, the Great Wall. Leonard
Nimoy is the host.

11w 13m CBS News-Bob Schiefer

6PM

2 5y 8s 8w 10 News

4 5p 5s 9 11s CBC News-Jan Tennant

6 Greatest Adventure

Special: Orson Welles narrates a history of the U.S. space program, from the Mercury missions of
the early 1960s to the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. Included: NASA footage of launchings,
astronaut training and lunar activities.

11f The Big Valley

11w 13m Hee Haw

Guests: Slim Pickens, Jacky Ward, Don Gibson and the Million Dollar Band. Music includes "Love
Fires" [Don].

13 Noir Sur Blanc (Black and White)


6:15

2 People

5y 10 Pats Report

6:30

2 5y 8s TV Bingo

4 9 11s Saskatchewan Sports

5p Good News

5s There's No Free Lunch

8w High School Basketball

Special: The third-place game of the North Dakota Class B tournament at the Bismarck Civic
Center.

10 Family Brown Country

7PM

2 North with Spring

4 5y 9 11s NHL Hockey

The Bufalo Sabres take on the Maple Leafs in Toronto. Bill Hewitt, Gary Dornhoefer, Dave Hodge.

5p 5s NHL Hockey

The Vancouver Canucks take on the Canadiens at Montreal. Danny Gallivan, Mickey Redmond.
(Did they get the Vancouver game because they were too far west in SK to get the other?)

6 The '50s: Moments to Remember

The easy-listening pop music of the 1950s-performed by the likes of Rosemary Clooney, Guy
Mitchell, Frankie Laine, Patti Page, Teresa Brewer and the Four Lads-highlights this nostalgic
variety show. Taped at New York's Waldorf-Astoria, the program also remembers the '50s with
recollections by Arthur Godfrey; a sing-along with Mitch Miller; satire from Bob & Ray; scenes of
Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca and Carl Reiner in "Your Show of Shows"; and clips of Eartha Kitt, Alice
Ghostley and Paul Lynde in a Broadway revue entitled "New Faces of 1952."
8s Charlie's Angels

A psychopath contacts his intended victims at a nightclub featuring telephones at every table to
facilitate social intercourse. Kelly: Jaclyn Smith.

10 Waltons

11f 240-Robert

Trap and Sandy [John Bennett Perry, Pamela Hensley] are taken hostage by bank robbers who
don't know they're sherif's deputies. Cueva: Stephan Burns.

[Last show. "Eight is Enough" moves into this time period next week.]

11w 13m WKRP in Cincinnati

The Carlsons plan to repeat their wedding vows on their silver anniversary. And once again
Momma Carlson [Carol Bruce] can't keep from butting in. Carlson: Gordon Jump.

13s LNH Hockey

Les Canucks de Vancouver contre les Canadiens de Montreal. (Same as CKBI/CJFB, but in French)

7:30

11w 13m Flo

Flo [Polly Holliday] sizzles when an anniversary edition of the newspaper mistakenly lists the year
of her birth as 1931.

8PM

2 8s 10 Movie

"The Cassandra Crossing." [1977] A star-studded cast encounters intrigue, terror and a
contagious disease on a Geneva-to-Stockholm train. Filmed on location in Italy, France and
Switzerland. Sophia Loren, Richard Harris, Burt Lancaster.

8w High-School Basketball

Time approximate. Special: The championship game of the North Dakota Class B Tournament
from the Bismarck Civic Center.

11f Love Boat


Julie [Lauren Tewes] agrees to act as Gopher's girl friend to impress his old college pal [Tom
Hanks, before he was famous!] Also on board: a pregnant woman without a husband, and a
group of war buddies, who try to set up their sergeant [Vic Tayback] with a stewardess [Doris
Roberts].

11w 13m Concrete Cowboys

J.D. and Will [Jerry Reed, Geofrey Scott] try to set things straight for a good-hearted bookkeeper
who's fired after 30 years of service. Singer Ray Stevens appears as himself.

[Last show of the series.]

9PM

11f Fantasy Island

1. A broker would like to hold on to some of the millions he handles. 2. A doctor [James
Broderick] wants to compete experiments that could revive the dead. Roarke: Ricardo
Montalban.

11w 13m Riker

Riker [Josh Taylor] helps a woman locate her missing sister, who may be working for a pimp
Landis [Michael Shannon] would very much like to bust.

9:30

13s Pierre et Cie

10PM

4 9 11s Too Close for Comfort

Henry and Muriel [Ted Knight, Nancy Dussault] have a trip aborted by a blizzard, and their house
trashed by an uninvited Monroe [JM J. Bullock].

5p Billy Graham Crusade

"Your Number 1 Enemy" is the sermon topic.

5s Hill Street Blues

5y Flamingo Road
As Skipper [Woody Brown] prepares to leave Truro behind, his father is seriously injured in an
accident that Skipper blames on himself. Kevin McCarthy.

6 Movie

"That Night in Rio." [1941] Delightful nonsense about an American entertainer who
impersonates a South American baron [Don Ameche in a dual role].

8w 11f 11w 13m News

10:15

11f 11w 13m ABC News-Tom Jarriel

10:30

2 Family Feud

4 9 11s Facts of Life

Conclusion. Mrs. Garrett [Charlotte Rae] hastily arranges a bridal shower as a delaying tactic
while she tries to reach the mother of the eloping bride-to-be [Nancy McKeon].

8s Pete's Place

8w Saturday Night Live

In a show from 1979, hostess Margot Kidder re-creates her role as Lois Lane.

10 To Be Announced

11f Solid Gold

Co-hostess Roberta Flack sings "Killing Me Softly With His Song" and presents Peabo Bryson
["Love is a Waiting Game"], the Whispers ["It's a Love Thing"].

11w 13m Solid Gold

Co-host Smokey Robinson sings "Bein' with You" and introduces Sheena Easton ["Morning
Train"], Nicolette Larson ["Ooo-Eee"]; Dire Straits ["Sultans of Swing"]; James Taylor and J.D.
Souther; Jim Staford ["Cow Patti"]; Taste of Honey ["Sukiyaki"].

13 Nouvelles du Sport
10:45

13 Politique Federale (Federal Policy)

10:55

13 Cinema

"Je suis timide, mais je me soigne." [1978] Pierre Richard. (I'm Shy, But I Treat Myself)

11PM

2 8s 10 CTV News

4 5p 5s 5y 9 11s CBC News-Peter Mansbridge

11:15

4 5p 5s 5y 9 11s Provincial Afairs

11:20

2 5s 5y 8 10 News

4 9 Movie

"A Vacation in Hell." [1979] A dream holiday in the tropics becomes a living nightmare for five
tourists in this TV-movie. Michael Brandon, Andrea Marcovicci.

5p Movie

"Bite the Bullet." [1975] Top-notch action yarn about a 1908 endurance race across the Southern
badlands. Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen. Written and directed by Richard Brooks.

11s One Day at a Time

Barbara [Valerie Bertinelli] joins a committee to assist a young man about to lose his immigration
status.

11:30
2 Pete's Place

11f Movie

"That Man from Rio." [1964] Jean-Paul Belmondo rescues Francoise Dorleac from villains in a
bright and merry chase that starts in Paris and ends in Brazil. Simone Renant.

11w 13m 700 Club

11:35

5s Movie-TBA

11:45

5y Movie

"The Boy in the Plastic Bubble." [1976] John Travolta gives a fine performance in this TV-movie
about a youth doomed to live in a fish-bowl existence because of a birth defect. Glynnis
O'Connor.

6 Movie

"Down Argentine Way." [1940] The romance of a South American horseman [Don Ameche] and a
U.S. heiress [Betty Grable] provides the basis for a lavish song-and-dance show.

8s Movie

"Plaza Suite." [1971] Walter Matthau has three diferent roles in this adaption of Neil Simon's
play, set in New York's Plaza Hotel. Maureen Stapleton.

10 Movie

"Limbo." [1972] The plight of Vietnam War wives is dramatized in this story of three women
adjusting to the uncertain fates of their husbands. Sandy: Kate Jackson.

11:50

11s Movie

"Seizure: The Story of Kathy Morris." [1980] Penelope Milford plays a young singer who
miraculously recovers from near-disastrous brain surgery in this fact-based TV-movie. Leonard
Nimoy.
12am

2 Movie

"Three the Hard Way." [1974] A fascist organization threatens blacks with genocide in this violent
action yarn involving a deadly serum. Jim Brown.

8w Movie

"The Unforgiven." [1960] John Huston directed this striking, unusual tale of racial prejudice
between Indiana and whites in post-Civil War Texas. Burt Lancaster.

12:25

13s Cinema

"La Revolte des vierges." [1973] Pamela Grier. (The Revolt Blank?)

1:20

5p Good News

1:30

6 Movie

"The Gang's All Here." [1943] Busby Berkeley directed this zippy wartime mlange about a
chorine [Alice Faye] who falls for a GI [James Ellison]. This was Faye's last musical lead.

8w Movie BW

"Passage to Marseille." [1944] A top cast highlights this wartime tale of Devil's Island escapees
endeavoring to fight for Free France. Humphrey Bogart.

11f News

1:45

2 Movie BW
"Meet Mr. Lucifer." [1953] Television is the target in this thin efort featuring Stanley Holloway in
a devilish dual role.

2AM

8 Have Gun, Will Travel BW

Paladin [Richard Boone] seeks an unknown gunman whose target is a partner in a gold mine.

3:30

6 Movie

"Springtime in the Rockies." [1942] A cast of old-time favorites provides lots of tuneful, nostalgic
fun in this lighthearted romance set at a resort hotel. Betty Grable.

8w Movie BW

"The Green Cockatoo." [1937] An entertainer [John Mills] teams up with a country girl [Rene
Ray] to find out who killed his brother.

5AM

8w Movie

"Hardcase." [1972] TV-movie starring Clint Walker as a soldier of fortune who gets mixed up with
revolutionaries in turn-of-the-century Mexico.

-crainbebo

Stan Kann was a guy who had a lot of gadgets that he would showcase. His show was taped in
Vancouver, and I went to one of the tapings back in the day. His show preceded the Allan Hamel
Show, which proceeded the Alan Thicke Show (Robin's Father), which preceded the Don Harron
show.

http://www.stankann.com/biography.htm
Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Wednesday, September 25, 1963

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/ABC)

6:15 Daily Word

6:20 Sunrise Semester: "Ethics"

6:50 Farm Journal

7 AM Carolina Calling (Arthur Smith)

7:55 Local News, Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 Who Do You Trust? (ABC, delay from 3:30 PM)

10 AM CBS News (Mike Wallace)

10:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (guests: table-tennis

champs Jack Jacobs and Alan Herskovitch, ABC,

delay from 12 N)

11 AM Real McCoys

11:30 Pete And Gladys

12 N Noon Report

12:25 CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Betty Feezor
1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (Rita Moreno, Orson Bean)

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (Dr. Billy Graham discusses religion

and the American family in today's world.)

3 PM To Tell The Truth (Skitch Henderson, Joan Fontaine, Dick Shawn,

Phyllis Newman)

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Three Ring Circus

5:30 Sea Hunt

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:20 Editorial (Alan Newcomb)

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Hennesey

7:30 CBS Reports ("McNamara And The Pentagon": Secretary of

Defense Robert McNamara talks with Harry Reasoner about

eforts to streamline the Pentagon; among them, centralizing

supply forces of the major services.)

8:30 Redigo (NBC show pre-empted on Ch. 9, delay from Tue 8:30 PM)

9 PM Beverly Hillbillies (new season)

9:30 Dick Van Dyke (new season, classic episode: Rob recalls the day Laura

brought Ritchie home, and the confusion that ensued when he thought

Ritchie belonged to someone else--played by guest star Greg Morris)

10 PM Danny Kaye (debut: guests are Jackie Cooper, singer Lovelady Powell,
rhythm singers Joe and Eddie, and two Little League baseball teams)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Movie: "Breakfast For Two"

WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

6:30 Operation Alphabet

7 AM Today (Dr. Norman Auburn, president of the University of Akron,

tells about his recent trip through Outer Mongolia.)

9 AM Adventures In Paradise

10 AM Say When!

10:25 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

10:30 Play Your Hunch (guest: singer Don Stewart, COLOR)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Missing Links (panel: Milt Kamen, Abbe Lane, Lorne Greene, COLOR)

12 N Your First Impression (panel: Pat Carroll, Joey Adams, Dennis James, COLOR)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences

12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer)

1 PM Tele-Scope (Monty DuPuy)

2 PM People Will Talk (COLOR)

2:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Loretta Young

3:30 You Don't Say! (Louis Nye, Pat Carroll, COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (Carol Lawrence, Vaughn Meader)


4:25 NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

4:30 Monty's Club (later became "Monty's Rascals")

5 PM Quick Draw McGraw

5:30 Leave It To Beaver

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Arthur Smith

7:30 Virginian (COLOR)

9 PM Kraft Mystery Theater (last show, "Espionage" debuts next week)

10 PM The Eleventh Hour

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (Eva Gabor, actor Jack Ging, singers The New Group,

COLOR)

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Best Of Groucho

9:30 TBA

10 AM Say When!

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Missing Links (COLOR)

12 N Your First Impression (COLOR)


12:30 Truth Or Consequences

12:55 NBC News

1 PM News, Weather

1:15 Editorial

1:20 Daily Devotions

1:25 Matinee (Ed Spiegel)

1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (same as Ch. 3)

2 PM People Will Talk (COLOR)

2:25 NBC News

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Loretta Young

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Make Room For Daddy

5 PM Looney Tunes (Ed Spiegel)

5:30 Quick Draw McGraw

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Donna Reed (ABC, delay from Thu 8 PM)

7:30 Virginian (COLOR)

9 PM Kraft Mystery Theater

10 PM The Eleventh Hour

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)


WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC)

6:30 Travel Film

7 AM Today

9 AM Children And Science

9:30 Homemakers (Mary Starr)

10 AM Say When!

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Missing Links (COLOR)

12 N Your First Impression (COLOR)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences

12:55 NBC News

1 PM News, Weather

1:05 Movie: "Menace In The Night"

2:25 NBC News

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Loretta Young

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Make Room For Daddy

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club


5:30 Quick Draw McGraw

6 PM Dateline '63 (news)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Cas Walker (music)

7:30 Virginian (COLOR)

9 PM Kraft Mystery Theater

10 PM The Eleventh Hour

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)

6:15 Social Security In Action

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7 AM Mr. Dutch (local kids' show)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Father Knows Best (ABC, pre-empted on Ch. 13,

delay from 12:30 PM)

10 AM CBS News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Real McCoys

11:30 Pete And Gladys

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News


12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Women's News (Sue Teele)

1:05 How To Marry A Millionaire (watch for a pre-"Jeannie"

Barbara Eden as one of the stars of this sitcom)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Movie: "Ramrod"

6:15 News, Weather

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Dobie Gillis

7:30 CBS Reports

8:30 Glynis (debut: think "Murder, She Wrote" with a laugh track--

Glynis Johns plays a mystery writer who insists on helping

her lawyer-husband with his cases)

9 PM Beverly Hillbillies

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10 PM Danny Kaye

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Movie: "Crack-Up"


WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC/ABC)

6:45 Farm And Home

7 AM Today

9 AM Cartoons

9:15 Debbie Drake

9:30 On The Mall (interviews)

10 AM Say When!

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR)

11 AM Price Is Right (now on ABC)

11:30 Missing Links (COLOR)

12 N Love Of Life (pre-empted on Ch. 3)

12:25 Midday (Jimmy Kilgo)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM General Hospital (ABC, and this is in pattern--

it moves to 3 PM Dec. 30)

1:30 Father Knows Best (ABC, delay from 12:30 PM)

2 PM People Will Talk (COLOR)

2:25 NBC News

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Queen For A Day (ABC)

3:30 Trailmaster (ABC, delay from 4 PM)

4:30 Clown Carnival (Brooks Lindsay)


5:30 Quick Draw McGraw

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Ripcord

7:30 Arrest And Trial (ABC, delay from Sun 8:30 PM)

9 PM Ben Casey (ABC)

10 PM The Fugitive (ABC, delay from Tue 10 PM)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

6:30 Farm And Home (Cas Walker)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

8:45 Stop, Look And Listen

9 AM University Of Tennessee Telecourse

9:30 Divorce Court

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Real McCoys

11:30 Pete And Gladys

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Bachelor Father
1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Movie: "Tarzan's Desert Mystery" (Johnny Weissmuller,

from '43)

6 PM Three Stooges

6:15 News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Amos 'n' Andy

7:30 CBS Reports

8:30 Glynis

9 PM Beverly Hillbillies

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10 PM Danny Kaye

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Movie: "Lady In The Dark"

WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS/ABC)

6:55 News, Weather

7 AM Rise And Shine


7:30 Gospel Time

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Cartoons

9:20 Morning Devotions

9:30 Home College

10 AM CBS News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Real McCoys

11:30 Pete And Gladys

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM News, Weather

1:05 Memo From Ilo

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Price Is Right (ABC, delay from 11 AM)

5 PM Sugarfoot

6 PM Flintstones (ABC, delay from Thu 7:30 PM and


not in color)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:30 Combat! (ABC, delay from Tue 7:30 PM)

8:30 Tightrope!

9 PM Beverly Hillbillies

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10 PM Danny Kaye

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Movie: "The Jackpot" (Jimmy Stewart and Barbara Hale as

a couple whose lives are not necessarily changed for the

better when they win a showcase of prizes on a radio quiz

show, from '50)

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

6:25 Daily Word

6:30 Mr. Bill's Cartoons

6:55 News For Farmers

7 AM Mr. Bill's Cartoons continues

9:30 Movie: "Easy Come, Easy Go"

10:55 News, Weather

11 AM Price Is Right

11:25 News, Weather (shows the same thing for Ch. 40,

but I have to question this)


11:30 Seven Keys

12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (guest: Dr. Funshine, who writes

a newspaper column for children)

12:30 Medic

1 PM General Hospital

1:30 Divorce Court

2:30 Day In Court (parents of a teenager killed in an accident sue

a wrecking-yard owner for negligence)

2:55 ABC News (Lisa Howard)

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM Superman

4:30 Movie: "It Came From Beneath The Sea"

5:55 Weather

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:15 ABC News (Ron Cochran)

6:30 Rifleman

7 PM Bat Masterson

7:30 Ozzie And Harriet

8 PM Patty Duke

8:30 Price Is Right (celebrity guest: Carol Channing)

9 PM Ben Casey

10 PM Channing (not Carol, this is about a professor and a

dean at Channing College; guest star: Leslie Nielsen)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports


11:25 Movie: "My Sister Eileen"

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC)

11 AM Price Is Right

11:30 Seven Keys

12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM General Hospital

1:30 University Of Tennessee French

2 PM Jack LaLanne

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM Trailmaster

5 PM Movie: "The Amazing Mr. Williams"

6:45 Outlook

7:15 ABC News

7:30 Ozzie And Harriet

8 PM Patty Duke

8:30 Price Is Right

9 PM Ben Casey

10 PM Channing

11 PM ABC News (Murphy Martin)


sign of 11:10 PM

WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Algebra I

9:30 South Carolina History

10 AM CBS News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Price Is Right

11:25 News, Weather (again, I question this)

11:30 Seven Keys

12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

12:30 Father Knows Best (in-pattern time but not the in-pattern

episode)

1 PM General Hospital

1:30 Physical Science

2 PM Farm And Home Hour

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM Trailmaster (again, in-pattern time but not the in-pattern episode)

5 PM Sports Film

5:30 Evening Vespers


6 PM Industry On Parade

6:15 ABC News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Film Feature

7:30 CBS Reports

8:30 Price Is Right

9 PM Beverly Hillbillies

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10 PM Danny Kaye

sign of 11 PM

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This was not the last time Ch. 40 would run ABC's and CBS's newscasts

back-to-back. In the '70s it ran ABC at 6 and CBS at 6:30. Another

dual CBS/ABC affiliate in South Carolina, WBTW Florence-Myrtle Beach,

did essentially the same thing, airing ABC at 6, local news at 6:30, and

CBS at 7, although by the time ABC started "World News Tonight" it

had local news at 6, ABC at 6:30, CBS at 7. The debut of an ABC

affiliate in the Pee Dee region, WPDE, put an end to this in the early
'80s.

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And in the beginning, the old WHDH-5 in Boston (an ABC affiliate through December 31st, 1960)
carried both the NBC "Huntley Brinkley Report" and the CBS "Evening News" (Douglas Edwards),
neither of which was cleared by WBZ-4 or WNAC-7 respectively.

ABC's own network newscast, anchored by John Charles Daly (except for a time in 1958-59 when
Don Goddard was at the anchor desk when ABC moved Daly to a short-lived newscast running
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10:30-10:45 P.M. ET and on Wednesdays from
either 10:45 or the end of the live boxing match until 11 P.M. ET), wasn't cleared on WHDH
during it's run as an ABC affiliate.

The station continued to carry Edwards through a "secondary affiliation" arrangement until the
change to a CBS affiliation on January 1st, 1961 and continued to carry the newscast after that.

Ironically, ABC's evening newscast finally got a Boston clearance when WNAC became the ABC
affiliate, but by this time, Daly had left the network and Bill Shadel had succeeded him.

Retro: Boston, Monday, September 27th, 1948

Let's go back exactly 65 years to what the few TV set owners in Boston (commercial television
here was only three-and-a-half months old) were able to watch that evening (there was no
daytime programming apart from test patterns), as listed in that day's Boston Globe.
To paraphrase our own B. Patrick, it was a "Red-Letter Day" because WBZ-4 began regular seven-
days-a-week telecasting that evening (from the time the station signed on in June, the station
had a five-day broadcast week, Wednesdays through Sundays, and would only go on the air
Mondays or Tuesdays to either carry a baseball game or live coverage of the 1948 political
conventions).

Indeed, WBZ ran ads in Boston papers the previous few days promoting "Screens Bright EVERY
Night!" (and yes, the word "Every" was capitalized in the ads), and claiming "Since T-Day on June
9th, you've only enjoyed television give nights a week, but not enjoy television every night you
please!" (the people at the newly built bnro0adacst center at 1170 Solders Field Road were
under the impression that WNAC-7 didn't even exist!).

The Globe listed the programs of the two stations at the time separately; I have sued the more
familiar format of time period, followed by programs in that time period by channel. Brooks and
Marsh was used to determine network status of programs.

WBZ-TV Channel 4 (NBC)

WNAC-TV, Channel 7 (ABC/CBS/DuMont)

10:00 A.M.

4-7 Test Pattern (on both stations until 12 Noon)

1:00 P.M.

4-7 Test Pattern (on both stations until 4:30 P.M.)

5:15 P.M.

7-Test Pattern

5:30 P.M.

7-Cartoon Teletales (there was an ABC program by that name with brothers Chuck and Jack
Luschinger, who were both professional cartoonists, but Brooks and Marsh along with IMDB give
a November premiere date. Could this show have been local on WNAC and ABC decided to pick
it up for a "national" broadcast originating from New York??)
6:00 P.M.

7-Small Fry Club (children's show hosted by Bob Big Brother" Emery, who began in radio in the
Boston area at the dawn of broadcasting and who in 1952 would return to Boston to host a long-
running children's show on WBZ) (DuMont).

6:15 P.M.

4-Test Pattern

6:30 P.M.

7-Russ Hodges' Scoreboard (sports news show) (DuMont)

6:40 P.M.

4-Phantom Empire (chapter of 1935 movie serial starring Gene Autry which apparently was a
mix of westerns, sci-fi, and cowboy music) (During the Summer and Fall of 1948, WBZ used this
timeslot to run chapters of old movie serials)

6:45 P.M.

7-Test Pattern

7:00 P.M.

4-Kartoon Korner

7-News and Views (ABC's first evening newscast series; according to Brooks and Marsh, H.R.
Baukhage and Jim Gibbons rotated as anchors)

7:15 P.M.

7-Places Please (a short 15 minute music and variety show) (CBS)

7:20 P.M.

4-(Shawmut) Nightly Newsteller (local newscast)

7:30 P.M.

4-Screen Varieties (appears to be a film short of some sort)

7-News (presumably, CBS' first evening newscast series, anchored by Douglas Edwards

7:45 P.M.

7-Face The Music (a short nightly 15-miniute music show) (CBS)


7:50 P.M.

4-(Camel) Newsreel Theatre (ten-minute newsreel consisting of clips shot either by NBC or---
mainly---Movietone; narrated of-camera by John Cameron Swayze)

8:00 P.M.

4-(Chevrolet Tele-Theatre) On Broadway (dramatic anthology) (NBC)

7-Quizzing The News (game show with questions about current events, hosted by Alan Prescott)
(ABC)

8:30 P.M.

4-Americana Quiz (game show hosted by Ben Grauer) (NBC)

7-Swing Into Sports (appears to be sports films)

9:00 P.M.

4-Movie: The Lady In The Morgue (1938), with Preston Foster and Patricia Ellis

7-Film Shorts

9:30 P.M.

7-Boxing from Boston Arena (the building still stands; it's now owned by Northeastern University
and known as Matthews Arena) (sign-of came at the end of the boxing card, likely about 11)

10:12 P.M.

4-Tomorrow's Programs

10:15 P.M.

4-(Boston Post) Views Of News In New England (local newscast with news photos contributed by
the now-defunct paper; no wonder the Globe wouldn't mention the name of a rival paper)

10:20 P.M.

4-Sign-Of

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According to Wikipedia here's what the networks had on Mondays in

the fall of 1948:

ABC 5:30 Cartoon Teletales

6 PM (Local)

7 PM News And Views

7:15 (Local)

7:30 Kiernan's Corner

8 PM Quizzing The News

8:30 (Local)

CBS 6:30 Lucky Pup

6:45 (Local)

7:15 Places Please

7:30 CBS News

7:45 Face The Music

8 PM (Local)

DUMONT
10:30 Your Television Shopper

11 AM (Local)

7 PM Doorway To Fame

7:30 Camera Headlines

7:45 (Local)

8 PM Champagne And Orchids

8:15 (Local)

9:30 Court Of Current Issues

10 PM (Local)

NBC 5:30 Howdy Doody

6 PM (Local)

7:30 America Song

7:50 Camel Newsreel Theater

8 PM Chevrolet Tele-Theater

8:30 Americana

9 PM (Local)

9:10 Boxing From St. Nicholas Arena

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Thanks for the info!

Retro: Boston, Tuesday, September 28th, 1948

Again, it's time to go back (almost) to the beginning of commercial television broadcasting in
Boston to September 28th, 1948, as listed in that day's Boston Globe.

This was the first Tuesday that WBZ-4 had started regular programming (prior to that, WBZ
broadcast Wednesdays through Sundays, going on the air Mondays or Tuesdays only for a
baseball game of live coverage of the 1948 political conventions).

With WBZ an NBC affiliate at the time, this was the first time Boston viewers got to watch
"Texaco Star Theatre". According to Brooks and Marsh, Milton Berle hosted the first broadcast on
June 8th, 1948 but was one of several rotating hosts through the Summer before Berle became
permanent emcee. I don't know for sure, but I think September 28th, 1948 may have been Uncle
Miltie's first show as regular host (correct me if I'm wrong).

As with other vintage listings, the Globe listed programs by station; I am using the more familiar
format of time period followed by programs by channels during those time periods. Brooks and
Marsh was used to verify network status.

WBZ-TV, Channel 4 (NBC)

WNAC-TV, Channel 7 (ABC/CBS/DuMont)

10:00 A.M.

4-7-Test Pattern (until 12 Noon)

1:00 P.M.

4-Test Pattern (until 4:30 P.M.)


7-Test Pattern (until 1:25 P.M.)

1:25 P.M.

7-Major League Baseball: Washington Senators at Boston Red Sox (according to Shrp Sports,
Boston lose 4-2; in retrospect, this loss would cost Boston the chance to win the American
League pennant outright; they tied Cleveland for first at the end of the regular season and lost a
one-game playof to the Indians the following Monday)

3:30 P.M.

7-Test Pattern (probably began once the ballgame ended; did not indicate how long the Test
Pattern was shown after the game)

5:15 P.M.

7-Test Pattern

5:30 P.M.

7-Ireene Wicker, The Singing Lady (Brooks and Marsh listed her as having an ABC show beginning
in November; could she have done a local show for WNAC or maybe a show for CBS or DuMont
in this time period at the time??)

6:00 P.M.

7-Small Fry Club (children's show with Bob "Big Brother" Emery) (DuMont)*

6:15 P.M.

4-Test Pattern

6:30 P.M.

7-Russ Hodges' Scoreboard (DuMont)*

6:40 P.M.

4-Phantom Empire (chapter of movie serial)*

7:00 P.M.

4-Kartoon Korner

7-News and Views (ABC nightly newscast)*

7:15 P.M.

7-Film Shorts
7:20 P.M.

4-(Shawmut) Nightly Newsteller (local newscast)

7:30 P.M.

4-To Be Announced (according to that day's New York Times, NBC broadcast "America Song" ion
that timeslot; but "Musical Miniatures" would soon occupy that time period)

7-News (presumably CBS network newscast)*

7:45 P.M.

7-Face The Music (CBS)*

7:50 P.M.

4-Screen Varieties (normally, WBZ would be expected to carry "Camel Newsreel Theatre" in this
time peroid; I wonder why they didn't)

8:00 P.M.

4-(Texaco) Star Theatre (as noted above, I think this was Milton Berle's first week as regular
emcee) (NBC)

7-Operation Success (public-service program looking to find jobs for wounded Veterans of World
War II) (DuMont)

8:30 P.M.

7-Film Shorts

9:00 P.M.

4-Mary Margaret McBride (talk show featuring the famed radio hostess and interviewer) (NBC)

7-We The People (interview and public service show) (CBS)

9:30 P.M.

7-People's Platform (public-afairs series moderated by Quincy Howe) (CBS)

9:50 P.M.

4-Tomorrow's Programs

9:55 P.M.

4-(Boston Post) Views Of News In New England (local newscast)*


10:00 P.M.

4-Sign-Of

7-Boxing (DuMont had a boxing show from Jamaica Arena in Queens on Tuesday nights from 9 to
11 P.M. Eastern time during the 1948-49 TV season; I suspect this was the boxing show WNAC
carried)

(WNAC signed-of anywhere between 10:30 and 11 P.M., depending on the length of the boxing
card)

*-For more information about programs with this symbol, please consult my thread on Boston
TV program listings from Monday, September 27th, 1948.

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I believe Uncle Miltie became permanent host of "Texaco Star Theater"

the week before. I was under the impression that his first show on

June 8 was carried on every NBC station from Boston to Richmond

(Boston, Schenectady, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington,

and Richmond). Did WNAC carry that first show in Boston?

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Here's what Wikipedia shows for Tuesday in the fall of 1948:

ABC 5:30 Singing Lady

6 PM (Local)

7 PM News And Views

7:15 (Local)

7:30 Movieland Quiz

8 PM (Local)

8:30 America's Town Meeting

9:30 (Local)

CBS 1 PM Vanity Fair

1:30 (Local)

6:30 Lucky Pup

6:45 (Local)

7 PM Roar Of The Rails

7:15 (Local)

7:30 CBS News

7:45 Face The Music

8 PM (Local)

9 PM We The People
9:30 People's Platform

10 PM (Local)

DUMONT

10:30 Your Television Shopper

11 AM (Local)

7 PM Alan Dale Show

7:15 (Local)

7:30 Camera Headlines

7:45 INS Telenews

8 PM Operation Success

8:30 (Local)

9 PM Boxing From Jamaica Arena

NBC 5:30 Howdy Doody

6 PM (Local)

7:30 Musical Miniatures

7:50 Camel Newsreel Theater

8 PM Texaco Star Theater

9 PM Mary Margaret McBride

9:30 (Local)

10 PM Wrestling From St. Nicholas Arena

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Quote Originally Posted by B. Patrick asked:

I believe Uncle Miltie became permanent host of "Texaco Star Theater"

the week before (September 21st, m1948). I was under the impression that his first show on

June 8 was carried on every NBC station from Boston to Richmond

(Boston, Schenectady, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington,

and Richmond). Did WNAC carry that first show in Boston?

No.

WNAC didn't go on the air until June 21st (and I believed they had to scramble since they wanted
to carry CBS coverage of the GOP Convention which started that day, anchored by a young CBS
newsman named Douglas Edwards).

Since network lines had been extended to Boston in the late Fall of 1947, some WBZ employees
either at the old radio facility at the Hotel Bradford or the almost-completed studio complex on
Soldiers' Field Road probably did see the show. Even though WBZ was on the air with test
patterns and some test films, the premiere did not go out over the air, and since 'BZ only
broadcast Mondays and Tuesdays until September (except for baseball games and the '48
conventions), September 28th was the first time Boston viewers saw the "Texaco Star
Theatre"/Berle show....unless there was some sort of E-Skip some Tuesday night that allowed
WNBT-4 New York or WNHC-6 New Haven to pop-up on local TV screens!

World Retro: Paris Wed, Sept 28, 1978

from Guide TV et des Loisirs de Paris (the magazine was essentially a listings magazine promoting
films and shows in Paris, with TV listings thrown in)
Programs listed in 24-hr clock

TF1

12.15 Reponse a tout

12.33 Midi Premiere

13.00 TF1 Actualites

13.35 Les visiteurs du mercredi

13.18 Le coin des 6-10

13.45 Scoubidou (Scooby-Doo) "Le voleur des chiens"

14.40 Les Robinson suisse (Swiss Family Robinson) "Un temps pour vivre, un temps pour mourir"

15.16 Le club des 10-15

15.40 Les grandes annees du rock de 1955 a 1960

16.00 Ca c'est du sport

16.50 La parade des dessins animes

17.30 Zorro

17.55 Les deux roues

18.00 A la bonne heure

18.35 Pour chaque enfant

18.40 L'Ile aux enfants

19.03 Recherche dans l'interet des familles

19.20 Actualites regionales

19.43 Une minute pour les femmes

19.47 Eh bien raconte

20.00 TF1 Actualites

20.30 Film "Emmenez-moi au Ritz"


22.00 Titre courant

22.45 TF1 Actualites

Antenne 2 (A2)

13.35 Magazine regional

13.50 Les enfants des autres

14.03 Aujourd'hui madame

15.00 Vivre libre (Born Free) "L'odyssee d'Elsa"

15.55 Un sur cinq

18.00 Initiation a la musique

18.30 Dessin anime

18.45 Flash Information

18.55 Des chifres et des lettres

19.20 Actualites regionales

19.40 Flash Journal

19.44 En ce temps-la, la joie de vivre

20.00 Journal de l'A2

20.30 Question de temps

21.40 L'aigle et le vautour (Once an Eagle)

22.45 Journal de l'A2

FR3

12.15 Simulcast of TF1 programming

18.00 of air

18.45 Feu rouge, feu vert (this was a youth competition, testing knowledge of the French Youth
Road Code; tonight's show is a Northern semi with 2 contestants from the Pas-de-Calais region)
19.05 La television regionale

19.20 Actualites regionales

19.40 Tribune libre

19.55 FR3 Actualites

20.00 Les jeux de 20 heures

20.30 Un film, un auteur "Quelle joie de vivre"

22.20 FR3 Actualites

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Was they still using the 819-line system at the time, and which network?
World Retro: Melbourne, Australia Sat, Oct 1, 1994

Australia's version of Super Sunday, from TV Week-Melbourne edition

RATINGS KEY

C-children's programming

PG-parental guidance suggested

M-recommended for mature audiences

MA-mature viewers only

ABV2-ABC

5.00 Rage (this music video show was simulcast with ABC's Triple J radio network)

8.00 Bottom Line

8.30 Open Learning: Global Economy

9.30 Open Learning: Everybody's Business

10.00 Open Learning: Visual Arts

10.30 Open Learning: Photography

11.00 Open Learning: Growing Awareness

11.30 Gardening Australia

noon Movie "Rosalie Goes Shopping"

1.30 How Do You Manage? "Huddling Up"

2.00 Saturday Afternoon Sport (2.00 ATP Tennis, 2.25 Soccer Magazine, 2.50 School Sport, 3.00
NFL Football, 3.55 Rowing: FISA World Championships, 4.45 Sports News, 5.00 Masters' Games
Welcoming Ceremony)

6.00 Family Album "Clowning Around"

7.00 ABC News


7.30 Attitude "Against His Will"

8.00 Frontline "The Siege" (PG, ABC News at 8.25)

8.30 The Bill "Shrinkage"/"Street Legal" (PG, ABC News airs during the program)

9.30 Man from Auntie (Auntie is a slang term for the ABC)

10.00 Beyond the Clouds "The Fate of a Missing Relative"

10.50 Movie "Ex" (PG)

12.30 Australia Television News (Australia Television was the ABC's international channel)

1.00 Rage

HSV7-Seven

8.00 Grand Final Breakfast

9.00 Juniors Grand Final

11.00 VSFL Grand Final (AFL farm teams)

2.00 AFL Grand Final: West Coast 143, Geelong 63

6.00 Seven Nightly News

6.30 Home Improvement "It was the Best of Tims, It was the Worst of Tims"

7.00 Family Matters "Heartstrings"

7.30 Man O Man "Champion of Champions" (this competition had 10 men competing in front of
a all-female audience; PG, Tattslotto at 8.25)

8.30 Mulray (M)

9.30 Movie "Thunderblot and Lightfoot" (M)

11.50 Motor Racing: Tooheys Top 10

12.50 Golden Palace (PG)

1.45 Movie "After Midnight" (MA)

3.25 Mancuso FBI (MA)

4.20 Movie "Adventure in Ventana"


GTV9-Nine

6.00 Gillette World Sports

6.30 Motor Racing: Valvoline World Touring Cars

7.00 Goodsports (C, produced by TVT6 Hobart)

7.30 Hot Science (C)

8.00 Barney & Friends

8.30 The Zone

9.00 What's Up Doc

noon World Championship Wrestling

1.00 Wide World of Sports

5.00 Burkes' Backyard

6.00 National Nine News

6.30 Hey Hey It's Saturday

8.30 Movie "Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach" (PG)

10.30 Movie "Police Academy 6: City Under Siege" (PG)

12.25 Late Night with David Letterman (PG)

1.25 Movie "Hollywood Harry" (M)

3.15 Movie "Naked Prey" (PG)

ATV10-Ten

6.00 It's a Knockout (local version of Jeux Sans Frontieres)

7.00 Debate (C)

7.30 Doug (C)

8.00 X-Men
8.30 Biker Mice from Mars

9.00 Video Hits

11.00 Saturday Basketball

2.00 Movie "Botany Bay"

4.00 Healthy, Wealthy & Wise

5.00 Ten News (beamed from TEN10 Sydney; ATV10 aired a local newscast weeknights...must
have went over REALLY well in

Melbourne, given its deep and abiding hate for Sydney)

5.30 A Country Practice "Over the Edge" (episodes of the series were shown here in the
Maritimes on ASN, which aired it as a lead-in to the midday news)

6.30 George & Mildred "The Dorothy Letters"

7.00 Brush Strokes

7.30 Unsolved Mysteries

8.30 Murder, She Wrote "Lines of Excellence" (PG)

9.30 Columbo "Blueprint for Murder" (PG)

11.00 Ten News

11.30 Sports Tonight

mid. Basketball: NBL Mitsubishi Challenge quarter-finals

2.00 Just for the Record

2.30 Movie "Listen Darling" (bw)

4.00 High School Narc

SBS28-SBS

6.30 Weatherwatch & Music (weather maps)

7.45 Worldwatch: Cantonese News

8.00 Worldwatch: Mandarin News


8.30 Worldwatch: Das Journal

9.00 Worldwatch: Le Journal

9.45 Worldwatch: Novosti

10.15 Weatherwatch & Music

10.30 Engineering Data Reduction Error

11.00 Worldwatch: The Journal

11.30 Nightly Business Report

noon English at Work

12.30 Movie "Green Green Grass of Home" (Taiwan, in Mandarin)

2.05 Archaeology (US)

2.30 Sunset Gang (US)

3.30 Movie Show

4.00 Nigel Mansell's IndyCar 94 (UK)

4.30 For Better or for Worse (PG/US)

5.30 World Soccer

6.30 SBS World News

7.00 Great Chefs of San Francisco (US)

7.30 Dateline "Menzies' Legacy"

8.30 Willie Nelson: My Life (US)

9.30 Movie "Corruption" (bw/PG, Italy)

10.55 Eat Carpet (independent film; legend has it that SBS producers had to have THAT other
meaning of the term explained to them)

11.55 Movie "Catwalk" (M, France)

1.25 sign-of

Sky Channel (closed-circuit primarily-racing channel aimed at bars)


10.00 Boxing: Garcia-Occasio/de la Hoya-Williams

11.00 Skylarks "LA Lingerie Ladies"

11.30 Late Mail

noon Sky Raceday (action from Randwick, Newcastle, Flemington, Doomben, Toowoomba,
Morphettville, Belmont, and Mowbray)

6.00 National Nine News (Sydney)

6.30 Sky Harness Racing (horse racing from Maitland, Moonee Valley, Albion Park, and Globe
Derby/greyhound action from Wentworth Park and Penrith)

10.45 Sky Rock

2.00 sign-of

Retro: Orlando; Sun. November 23rd, 1986

Source: Daytona Beach News-Journal

CHANNELS

2 WESH Daytona Beach NBC

4 WJXT Jacksonville CBS

6 WCPX Orlando CBS

7 WJCT Jacksonville PBS

9 WOR New York, NY IND

9o WFTV Orlando ABC

24 WMFE Orlando PBS

35 WOFL Orlando IND

43 WMOD Melbourne IND

11/23/86
5AM

9n 35 CNN News

5:30

4 Essence

9o Agriculture U.S.A.

35 CNN News

6AM

4 Sunrise Workshop

6 Law and You

9o Viewpoint on Nutrition

9n News

35 Impact

43 Sunrise Shopping at a Savings

6:30

2 Healthcast

4 Sunday School Forum

6 Spectrum

9o Essence

9n New Jersey Report

35 W.V. Grant

7AM
2 2's Company

4 For Our Times

The Rev. Gustavo Gutierrez explains the work of the Catholic Church in the impoverished barrios
of Lima, Peru. Part 3 of 4.

6 Robert Schuller

9o Heroes Made in the U.S.A.

9n Face-Of (?)

35 Bugs Bunny and Friends

43 James Robison

7:30

2 Harmony and Grace

4 Wall Street Journal Report

9o Jimmy Swaggart

9n Meet the Mayors

35 Tom & Jerry

43 WV Grant

8am

2 Voice of Victory

4 Info 4

6 World Tomorrow

7 24 Sesame Street

9n Point of View

35 Woody Woodpecker

43 Larry Jones
8:30

2 9n Sunday Mass

4 Open 4 Discussion

6 Day of Discovery

9o Oral Roberts

35 JEM

43 Prophecy Countdown

9AM

2 Real to Reel

4 6 Sunday Morning

Scheduled: a discussion of Agent Orange with Adm. Elmo Zumwalt and his son, a victim of the
defoliant, a profile of two private investigators specializing in homicide cases.

7 Sesame Street

9o First Presbyterian Church of Orlando

9n Oral Roberts

24 OWL/TV

Tagging polar bears; Bonapart finds a new friend; lemurs; the Hoot Club kids turn into
sculptures.

35 Super Sunday

43 Shop at Home and Save (Home Shopping Club?)

9:30

2 9n World Tomorrow

9o First Baptist Church


24 French Chef

35 Flintstones

10am

2 Vibrations (local or syndicated?)

7 Sesame Street

9n Robert Schuller

24 Joy of Painting

35 Movie

"Going in Style." [1979] George Burns, Art Carney. Bored with sitting all day on a bench in the
park, three elderly gentlemen carefully plan a bank heist.

10:30

2 Wrestling

4 Face the Nation

6 For Your Health

9o It is Written

24 Woodwright's Shop

11AM

4 Agronsky and Company

6 30 Minutes (was the young people spinof of 60 Minutes still on?)

7 Firing Line

9o Perspective 9

9n New Gidget

24 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin' Outdoors


11:30

2 Watch on Washington

4 Healthmakers

6 Face the Nation

9o This Week with David Brinkley

9n Laurel and Hardy

24 Gourmet Cooking

Noon

2 Meet the Press

4 Heroes Made in the USA

6 More Real People

7 Washington Week in Review

24 Butterflies

Ria comes to a decision about Leonard.

35 Movie

"Oh, God!" [1977] George Burns. God selects an unsuspecting young supermarket manager to
deliver a message of hope and goodwill to the skeptical people of the modern day world.

43 Mid-Day Bargains

12:30

2 NFL '86

Hosted by Bob Costas.

4 6 NFL Today-Brent Musburger

7 Wall $treet Week


Guest: Ariel Capital Management President John W. Rogers Jr.

9 Siskel & Ebert & The Movies

"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" [William Shatner]; "An American Tail" [animated film by Steven
Spielberg]; "Firewalker" [Chuck Norris, Louis Gossett Jr.]

24 Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Slartibartfast reveals that the McGartheans have been building planets for years and are
currently creating Earth Mark II. Part 4 of 7.

1PM

2 NFL Football

Denver Broncos at New York Giants. Giants won 19-16 that day

4 NFL Football

Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears. (Chicago won 12-10)

6 NFL Football

Regional coverage of Green Bay vs. Chicago, Detroit at Tampa Bay or Minnesota at Cincinnati.

7 Business File

9o Movie

"Love Story." [1970] Ali MacGraw, Ryan O'Neal. A young widower recalls his wife, a victim of
leukemia.

9n Movie

"Way, Way Out." [1966] Jerry Lewis. A meek astronaut is propelled into space with a pretty
female companion to operate a lunar weather station.

24 Masterpiece Theater

"Paradise Postponed." Charlotte learns that Tom Nowt's old cottage has been sold; after
qualifying as a doctor, Fred becomes Dr. Salter's partner; a hunting accident injures Humphrey.
Part 5 of 11.

1:30
7 Business File

2PM

7 Great Performances

This portrait of Pulitzer Prize winning opera composer Gian Carlo Menotti features performance
footage new and old, highlights from Spoleto Festivals in Italy, the United States and Australia,
and interviews with the composer and many of the artists with whom he has worked.

24 Movie

"Yankee Doodle Dandy." [1942] James Cagney. Born into a show business family, George M.
Cohan carries his patriotic ideals into his various capacities as actor, producer and writer of
numerous songs that have been part of America's musical heritage.

2:30

35 Movie

"The Goodbye Girl." [1977] Richard Dreyfuss, Marsha Mason. Circumstances force an ex-dancer
and her precocious daughter to share their New York City apartment with an aspiring actor.

3PM

9 Route 66

9n Movie

"Forbidden Planet." [1956] Leslie Nielsen. Futuristic version of Shakespeare's "Tempest" - an


outer space mission is launched to locate a professor who has been living for years on a distant
planet.

43 Movie

"WarGames." [1983] Matthew Broderick. A teenage computer whiz inadvertently gains access to
the Pentagon's strategic computer system and nearly begins World War III.

3:30

7 Atomic Artist
A profile of New Mexico sculptor Tony Price, who transforms the salvaged scrap metal, glass and
plastic from the Los Alamos nuclear laboratory into anti nuclear works of art.

4PM

2 National Geographic

A Mansai warrior who serves as a ranger in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park visits his tribal
home where families still cling to ancient traditions and rituals.

4 NFL Football

Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins.

6 NFL Football

Philadelphia Eagles at Seattle Seahawks.

7 Living Planet: A Portrait of the Earth

David Attenborough explores great rivers of the world, including the Amazon, and the varieties
of life found in them.

9o You Write the Songs

24 All Creatures Great and Small

James discovers that some farmers like to do their own vetting, although sometimes the vet can
cure the farmer.

35 Quincy

Quincy suspects that a fire in a small town jail was a cover up for murder.

4:30

9 Cover Story

5PM

2 National Geographic

Bats, owls, hyenas and sightless cave dwelling fish are examined through the lens of a
sophisticated night vision camera.

7 GED

9o Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

Actress Lauren Hutton; millionaire Malcolm Forbes; Jonathan Winters tours Alaska; the
Temptations; swimwear modeled in Mexico.

9n Greatest American Hero

Ralph is hired to recover a billionaire's stolen will.

24 Firing Line

35 Hawaii Five-0

A Hawaiian history museum curator plots a huge bank robbery.

5:30

7 Brain Brawl

43 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

6PM

2 9o News

7 Tony Brown's Journal

New York City Mayor Ed Koch and Police Foundation President Hubert Williams discuss eforts to
halt the availability of crack.

9n Buck Rogers

A 'mythical' creature that drains the souls of its victims pursues Col. Wilma Deering.

24 Holiday Entertaining with Martha Stewart

Author and chef Martha Stewart shares holiday entertaining ideas, from planning and preparing
the food to creating a festival setting at the table.

35 Silver Spoons

Rick falls for his buddy's girlfriend.


43 Star Search

The semifinals.

6:30

2 NBC News

7 Black Family

9o ABC News

35 What's Happening Now!!

Raj has a wild time at Dwayne's party.

7PM

2 Our House

Gus eagerly anticipates his date with Alma the bartender.

4 6 60 Minutes

Segment information to be announced.

7 Holiday Entertaining with Martha Stewart

See 6PM, WMFE.

9o Movie

"The Thanksgiving Promise." [PREMIERE] Beau Bridges. A young boy finds himself in an
uncomfortable situation when he becomes emotionally attached to the injured goose he is being
paid to fatten for Thanksgiving. A Disney Sunday Movie presentation.

9n Entertainment This Week

Interviews: Lily Tomlin, Kristy McNichol.

24 Austin City Limits

Featured: Freddie Powers with Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard ["I Think I'll Just Stay Here and
Drink," "Deed I Do"], Whitey Shafer ["That's The Way Love Goes", "I Love You Little Darlin'
Number Four"].
35 Buck Rogers

A mysterious device that threatens Earth appears in Dr. Huer's office.

43 Street Hawk

Mach is reunited with a former colleague who is now a successful author, but the celebration
sours when he learns that someone's out to kill her.

8PM

2 Valerie

Valerie's surly Aunt Josephine dies while visiting the Hogans.

4 6 Murder, She Wrote

Magnum [Tom Selleck], now framed for two murders, discovers that Jessica [Angela Lansbury]
may be his only hope for discovering the real killer.

7 24 Nature

A look at how the Pantanai's wildlife species cope with the annual cycle of flood and drought
which transforms the marshy prairie from a dry savannah into the world's largest freshwater
wetland - a 36,000 square mile area that encompasses southwestern Brazil and parts of Bolivia
and Paraguay.

9n David Toma

35 Movie

"The Train." [1965] Burt Lancaster. A French leader attempts to save his country's art treasures
after a German officer smuggles them out of the country.

43 Glow Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling

8:30

2 Easy Street

An accumulation of personal crises, including Bully's hospitalization, has L.K. grasping for control
of her stress.

9n Face Of
9PM

2 Movie

"Combat High." [PREMIERE] Robert Culp, Dick Van Patten. Two troublemakers, sentenced to a
year in tough military school, prove to be a never ending source of frustration to their superior
officers.

4 6 Movie

"Women of Valor." [PREMIERE] Susan Sarandon. American Army nurses endure three years as
prisoners of the Japanese after their capture at a Philippine jungle hospital in 1942.

7 Masterpiece Theater

"Paradise Postponed." Leslie's scheming intensifies as he takes advantage of a major political


opportunity unhampered by his inefectual business partners and his concerned wife; Henry's
marriage is failing. Part 6 of 11.

9n New Jersey People

9o Movie

"Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story." [PREMIERE] Farrah Fawcett. The fact based story of a
German woman whose growing understanding of the evils committed in her homeland during
World War II led to an obsession with bringing Nazi war criminals to justice.

24 Mystery!

"Brat Farrar." Simon schemes to discredit his older twin as the rest of the Ashby family prepares
to welcome Brat, as Patrick, to Latchetts. Part 2 of 3.

43 Wrestling

9:30

9n News

10PM

7 Mystery!

See 9PM, WMFE.


9n Straight Talk

Scheduled topic: are corporations failing women? Guests: Sara Hardesty and Nehama Jacobs, co-
authors [Success and Betrayal: The Crisis of Women in Corporate America]

24 Masterpiece Theater

See 9PM, WJCT.

43 Baretta

10:30

35 INN News

11PM

2 4 6 9o News

7 Fools on the Hill

Real life events, preceding the start up of the world's first regular TV service by the BBC, provides
the background for this drama commemorating the 50 year anniversary of BBC TV. The fictional
story tells of a camera dolly pusher's romantic adventures with a prim secretary and a studio
canteen assistant.

9n World Tomorrow

24 Adam Smith's Money World

35 Barney Miller

Thanksgiving Day is anything but festive when Dietrich brings in a man accused of stabbing his
brother in law with a fork.

43 Carson's Comedy Classics

Johnny is featured in a parody of a Geritol commercial. Guest: Joan Embery.

11:15

4 CBS News (15 min of local news on a Sunday in a market like Jacksonville?)
11:30

2 4 Entertainment This Week

See 7PM, WOR.

6 WKRP in Cincinnati

Andy takes a lot of heat for arranging to sponsor a British punk rock group's concert.

9n It is Written

35 Jefersons

George is in a jam when he forgets Louise's birthday, so he asks Ralph to help bail him out.

43 Tony Randall

11:40

9o Sunday Extra

12AM

6 Check it Out!

Health food fanatics who are ofended by Howard's commercial promoting a new snack food and
the product itself terrorize the store's staf.

9o Nightlife

9n Jimmy Swaggart

35 Maude

Phillip is devastated when he finds out why an older woman has been dating him.

43 Night Owl Fun

12:30

2 Ebony Jet Showcase


Interviews: The Jets, Melba Moore, actor Ralph Carter ["Good Times"].

4 Rock 'N Roll Evening News

Scheduled: live performances by Little Richard, reports on Don Johnson, Bruce Springsteen,
Kenny Loggins, Billy Idol and "Saturday Night Live", new band featured-the Smithereens.

6 Untouchables

Eliot Ness tangles with a particularly slippery gangster when he goes after the top bootlegger of
the '30s.

9o Movie

"The Barefoot Contessa." [1954] Humphrey Bogart. Flashbacks at a funeral reveal the tragic and
wasted life of a glamour girl.

35 Dream Girl USA

1AM

2 At the Movies

9n Joe Franklin

1:30

2 Of the Wall

4 6 Music City USA

2AM

4 Nightwatch

6 News

9n Movie

"Conduct Unbecoming." [1975] Michael York, Susannah York. A lawyer defends a fellow British
Army officer against a rape charge.
2:30

6 Nightwatch

2:50

9 News

3AM

43 Night Owl Fun

3:50

9o Movie

"Come to the Stable." [1949] Loretta Young. Two French nuns diligently persevere to build a
children's hospital in New England.

4AM

9n The Saint

The Saint seeks to learn the identity of a man responsible for two deaths.

-crainbebo

Would love to have a weekday schedule from that time period...maybe Monday or Tuesday and
maybe also a Saturday...

I believe WMOD was beginning a transition to a Shop At Home format from HSN
Thanks -

Thanks! Will do Monday 11/24.

-crainbebo

Retro: Minnesota, Tue. November 4th, 1958

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

2 KTCA Minneapolis EDU

3d KDAL Duluth CBS

3m KGLO Mason City, IA CBS

4 WCCO Minneapolis CBS

5 KSTP Minneapolis NBC

6a KMMT Austin ABC

6d WDSM Duluth NBC

8 WKBT La Crosse WI CBS

9 KMSP Minneapolis IND

10 KROC Rochester NBC

11 WTCN Minneapolis ABC

13 WEAU Eau Claire WI NBC

11/4/58

6:05
5 David Stone

6:30

5 6d 13 Continental Classroom

"Polarized Light" is the topic. Guest lecturer is Prof. Vernet Eaton of Wesleyan U., Middletown,
Conn.

7AM

4 Cartoons-Siegfried

5 6d 10 13 Today

A full pre-election summary is given. Charles Van Doren, Jack Lescoulie.

[Local news at 7:04, 7:34, 8:04, 8:34.]

8AM

3d 3m 4 Captain Kangaroo

The Captain demonstrates how a voting machine works.

8:45

3d 3m News-Hottelet

4 Reuben K. Youngdahl

8:55

4 News-Dean Montgomery

9AM

3d 3m 4 For Love or Money


5 6d 10 13 Dough-Re-Mi

11 Film Short

9:20

11 Farm News-Stuart A. Lindman

9:30

3d 3m 4 Play Your Hunch

5 6d 10 13 Treasure Hunt

11 Romper Room

10AM

3d 3m 4 8 Arthur Godfrey

5 6d 10 13 Price is Right

6a Morning Melodies

11 Top Plays

"Trudy." A woman believes that she can obtain anything by wishing. Joan Fontaine. "The
Frightened Woman." A calendar that has been turned back 25 years provides a mystery. Merle
Oberon.

10:30

3d 3m 4 8 Top Dollar

5 6d 10 13 Concentration

6a This is the Life

11AM
3d 3m 4 Love of Life

5 6d 10 13 Tic Tac Dough

6a 11 Day in Court

Today's re-enacted case: A woman files for divorce, claiming that her husband did not tell her
before marriage that he was incapable of having children.

11:30

3d 3m 4 8 Search for Tomorrow

5 6d 10 13 It Could Be You

6a 11 Peter Lind Hayes

Peter Lind Hayes' guests are singer Bob Eberle and the Anita Kerr Quartet.

11:45

3d 3m 4 Guiding Light

8 Film Short

Noon

3d News-Walter Cronkite

3d 4 5 6d 8 10 News

13 Extension Division

12:05

3d Town and Country-Becker

6d Movie

"Bad Men of Missouri." Part 1 [1941] Three brothers become outlaws when carpetbaggers grab
the neighbors' land. Dennis Morgan.
8 Honeymooners

10 Channel 10 Calling

12:15

4 Take Five-Cedric Adams

13 Film Short

12:20

4 Weather-Kraehling

5 Treasure Chest-Hutton

13 Markets, News

12:30

3d 3m 4 As the World Turns

6a 11 Mother's Day

8 Celebrity Playhouse

10 Film Shorts

13 Liberace

Liberace plays "I Don't Care" and "Skaters Waltz."

1PM

2 Safety First-1st Grade

The care of the teeth will be stressed. The teacher is Myrtle Lee.

3d 3m 4 8 Jimmy Dean

Songstress Jane Morgan is Jimmy's guest.


5 6d 10 13 Truth or Consequences COLOR

6a 11 Liberace

Dick Roman sings "All By Myself" and Liberace sings "Volare."

1:30

2 Science-2nd Grade

The making of an aquarium will be demonstrated. Teacher: Myrtle Lee.

3d 3m 4 8 House Party

Some features of the Arizona State Fair's carnival are seen today, including a goat-milking
contest.

5 6d 10 13 Haggis Baggis COLOR

6a Matinee with Marge

11 Burns and Allen

George teaches Gracie not to be careless.

1:55

9 Chapel of the Air

2PM

2 Science-7th Grade

The importance and the need for water will be explained by Kenneth Uhlhorn.

3d 3m 8 Big Payof

4 Randy Merriman

5 6d 10 13 Today is Ours (was this a soap opera?)

6a 11 Chance for Romance (again, ditto, soap opera?)

9 Movie
"Game of Danger." [1955] Two boys accidentally shoot a man. The victim's rival is accused of the
crime. Jack Warner, Derek Farr.

2:30

2 Linguistics

The diference between literary and spoken language and the efect on our ability to learn a
foreign language is explained by Dr. Henry Lee Smith, Jr.

3d 3m 4 8 Verdict is Yours

5 6d 10 13 From these Roots

6a This is Alice

"Callahan." An Irish lad is persuaded to box the local champion to get money to bring his girl to
America.

11 Amos 'n' Andy

Kingfish finds a wallet and gives his wife Sapphire the tickets to the ballet that were among the
wallet's contents.

3PM

2 Un Review

3d 3m 4 8 Brighter Day

5 6d 10 13 Queen for a Day

6a 11 Beat the Clock

3:15

2 As Teachers Teach

Secondary school teachers will be brought up to date on studies of the senior high day. Mr. Harry
P. Cooper.

3d 3m 4 8 Secret Storm
Kane and Van Murdock think about Jerry's situation. Peter Hobbs.

3:30

3d 3m 4 8 Edge of Night

5 6d 10 13 County Fair

Today's program has an Election Day theme. Guest is vocalist Judy Scott.

6a 11 Who Do You Trust?

9 Bingo-Joe Cooper

4PM

3d TV Hour of Stars

3m Bob Cavanaugh

4 Around the Town

Chuck Meehan of the Edith Bush Theater visits with Arle.

5 My Little Margie

Vern sends Maggie out of town so that he can wind things up with a client.

6d Popeye

6a 11 American Bandstand

Dick Clark's guest is singer Joe Douglas. [Philadelphia]

8 Movie (unknown)

10 What's New?-Don Perry

13 Film Feature

4:30

4 Comm. Cappy.
5 Hawkeye

On the trail of stolen ammunition, Hawkeye meets a friend who is on his way to be married.

9 TV Hour of Stars

An old man, believing that he is Santa Claus, tries to de-commercialize Christmas. Macdonald
Carey.

10 This is the Life

13 Cartoons

5PM

2 Magic Doorways

"The Most Unusual Daisy" tells of the little girl who found a daisy that smelled like a rose.

3d Bandstand-Jim Rassbach

3m Bart's Clubhouse

4 Axel and Dog-Clellan Card

5 Sherwood Forest

Robin tricks a landowner into giving one of his poor serfs his freedom.

8 Brave Eagle

War between the Cheyennes and the U.S. Cavalry appears unavoidable, because of a stubborn
and vindictive white man.

10 Texas Rangers

When Morgan investigates the death of Doc Thomas, he finds that the doctor's last patient has
disappeared.

13 Teletale

5:15

2 Number of Things

The story of the Koala bear who leaves home to seek his fortune at sea is told.
13 Film Short

5:25

6d Brave Eagle

In a duel, Black Raven challenges Brave Eagle's right to rule the Cheyenne tribe.

5:30

2 Brookfield Zoo

3d 6a 11 Adventure Time

Spin and Marty: Spin's horse, Sailor is injured and it looks as if Spin will be unable to ride in the
important rodeo competition.

3m Time Out for Teens

The Junior Red Cross presents a skit.

4 Popeye Clubhouse

5 Hi Fi-Ve Time

8 Jet Jackson

9 Our Miss Brooks

Mr. Conklin's speech to the school board is torn up by mistake and pasted together with another
essay.

10 Woody Woodpecker

Cartoons: 1. "Wacky Weed." 2. "Musical Moments from Chopin." 3. Walter Lanz tells of the part
of the movie camera in the making of cartoons.

13 Book Break

5:40

5 Political Talk
5:45

3 News-Doug Edwards

5 News-Huntley, Brinkley

13 Film Short

5:55

4 Weather, News, Sports

6PM

2 Great Ideas

Dr. Mortimer Adler shows how people can be trained to appreciate beauty.

3d 5 6a 6d 10 11 News

3m Farm Reporter

8 Farm Digest

9 Looney Tunes

13 Our Land, Our Living

6:05

3m 8 Sports, News, Weather

5 David Stone

6:10

13 News, Weather

6:15
3d 4 News-Douglas Edwards

6d 10 News-Huntley, Brinkley

6m News-Don Goddard

6:20

5 You Should Know

6:30

2 Tete-A-Tete

"Huiteeme Lecon"-pronunciation and grammar. Teacher: Harold Dunn.

3d Woody Woodpecker

3m Dr. Christian

Dr. Christian tries to stop an epidemic of bubonic plague.

4 Huckleberry Hound

Cartoons: 1. "The Cattle Rustlers." 2. "Yogi Bear and the Gangsters." 3. "Pixie and Dixie."

5 10 13 Dragnet

In order to break up an illegal jukebox operation, Lt. Joe Friday poses as a bar owner. The
racketeers are using violence to take over the local concession. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander.

6d Tugboat Annie

6a 11 Cheyenne

"Four Guns and a Prayer." Bronco Layne is appointed marshal of a Texas town and tries to clear
the town of the killers who control it. He hires several outside deputies in his eforts to get rid of
the killer and then learns that his deputies are notorious gunslingers. Paul Duquesne: Douglas
Kennedy.

8 Coulee Crossroads

9 Jet Jackson

Jackson and Ikky join Tut in Africa where they become involved in a native uprising. Richard
Webb.

7PM

2 Problems in Reading

"Special Instruction in Reading" is the topic. Teacher: Dr. V. L. Lohmann.

3d Wanted-Dead or Alive

Randall ofers to escort a killer to Tucson for safekeeping.

3m Texan

Orin McKnight, a middle-aged rancher, blames himself for his son's death and his wife's suicide.
Although McKnight has since remarried, he feels that he is too old for his young wife.

4 New York Confidential

5 6d 10 13 George Gobel COLOR

George's guests are Fred MacMurray, singer Helen O'Connell, comedian Shelley Berman and
Eddie Fisher. Phyllis Avery, the Kids Next Door.

8 Rifleman

See 8PM, KMMT.

9 Man Called X

U.S. Intelligence learns that a plot to sabotage a battleship of a friendly power is to be blamed on
the U.S. Barry Sullivan.

7:30

3d 26 Men

Disguised as a gunrunner, Clint Travis attempts to foil a plan to overthrow the Mexican
government.

3m 4 To Tell the Truth

6a 8 11 Wyatt Earp

"Remittance Man." Jonathan Milton, a young English nobleman, has come to Dodge City and is
slowly drinking himself to death. While attempting to help the young man, Wyatt runs into
difficulty with a noted gambler. Jonathan Milton: Michael Emmet.

9 Man Behind the Badge

The story of man's battle in tracking and fighting hurricanes and forecasting the paths that they
will take.

8PM

2 Middle East Study

"Dreams Come True-United Arab Republic." Dr. Yahya Armajani.

3d 3m 4 8 Election Night-Walter Cronkite

SPECIAL: Coverage on 3 (Duluth), 3 (Mason City), 4 and 8 begins at 8PM and continues at least
until control of Congress is assured. Again on the CBS team are Walter Cronkite as anchor man,
Eric Sevareid interpreting results, Douglas Edwards reporting on the speeded-up Univac
computer-predictor. Tallies are analyzed by Edward R. Murrow (Eastern U.S.), Stuart Novins
(Midwest), Howard K. Smith (South) and Richard C. Hottelet (West). At 25 and 55 minutes after
the hour, the local stations report.

Not seen tonight: "The Arthur Godfrey Show," "The Red Skelton Show" and "The Garry Moore
Show."

5 6d 10 Election Night Special

Chet Huntley and David Brinkley head the NBC group which starts coverage at 8MP on Chs. 5, 6
(Duluth) and 10, and at 9PM on 13, and continues at least till we know which party will control
Congress. Reporting from regional centers are Frank McGee [New York], Robert McCormick
[Washington D.C.]; Sander Vanocur [Chicago] and Billy Henry and Elmer Peterson [Los Angeles].
A new IBM electronic brain predicts key Congressional results. Local reports for 5 minutes each
half hour.

Not seen tonight: "The George Burns Show," "The Bob Cummings Show," "The Californians" and
"The Jack Paar Show."

6a 11 Rifleman

"Eight Hours to Die." An elderly judge is convinced that Lucas McCain is responsible for the death
of his song who was hanged. He tells Lucas he will kills Mark, Lucas's son, in revenge. Judge
Burgess: George Macready.

9 Wrestling-Minneapolis
13 Wyatt Earp

See 7:30, KMMT.

8:30

2 Human Geography

Soils in North America and Minnesota will be discussed by Dr. Hildegard B. Johnson.

6a 11 Naked City

"Stakeout." A detective is killed while on duty. Lt. Dan Muldoon believes that the dead man's
partner was guilty of cowardice and deserted him. Alan Keller: Michael Tolan.

13 Target-Adolphe Menjou

Harbor officers find the body of a dead man with several clues pointing to his murderer.

9PM

2 Investing

"Industrial Securities as an Investment" is discussed by Prof. Ben Sutton.

6a 11 Election Night-Daly

From 9PM at least until control of Congress is determined, Channel 6 (Austin) and 11 present
ABC network coverage presided over by John Daly, with Quincy Howe joining Daly on the
analyses. Other reporters seen include John W. Vandercook, Don Goddard, John Secondari,
Edward P. Morgan, Erwin D. Canham and William Winter. Underwood computers will provide
early forecasts of the Congressional and gubernatorial contests in dispute. Five-minute local
reports at 25 and 55 minutes after each hour.

9 Movie

"Road House." [1948] Emotions run hot when two men vie for the love of a torch singer. Richard
Widmark, Ida Lupino.

13 Election Night Special

See 8PM, KSTP.


9:30

2 Human Behavior

"Welfare Emotions and the Problem of Dependency" is the topic. Teacher: Dr. Bernard C. Glucek,
Jr.

10PM

2 Music and Man

A Baroque program with Baroque instruments is presented by Russell Harris.

3d 3m 4 5 6d 6a 8 10 11 13 News, Sports

The election coverage is interrupted to permit these channels to present their regularly
scheduled programs of world and local news, weather forecasts and sports. The stations will
return to the national election results at the conclusion of local news.

10:15

3d Sweepstakes

10:30

2 Essentials of Freedom

DEBUT: Tonight's topic will be of liberty as a changeable concept. Host: Louis M. Lyons, curator
for Harvard University's Nieman Foundation.

10:45

9 Sports-Tony Parker

10:50

9 Movie-Gunfire

"The Girl and the Gambler." [1939] A Mexican seeks to make good his boast of amorous
conquests. Lee Carrillo, Tim Holt.

11:55

9 News

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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"Today Is Ours" was a soap that was replaced in 1959 with the more

successful "Young Dr. Malone," which lasted until 1963 and was NBC's

longest-running soap up to that point. "Chance For Romance" was a

proto-"Dating Game" hosted by John Cameron Swayze. A psychologist

would pick three possible dates for a man or woman contestant, with the

contestant making the final choice (maybe this is more like "Love Connection"

or a G-rated "Baggage"). The show was the first of ABC's "Operation Daybreak"
lineup to fall; its last telecast was on Dec. 5.

Was Liberace's show on Ch. 13 an episode of his syndicated show or a delay of

his ABC one?

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I think Liberace's show was syndicated. WEAU 13 had ABC, CBS, Dumont secondary all until 1956
- by now WEAU was NBC. Eau Claire didn't ABC full time until WQOW came on in 1980, IIRC.

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
skip

Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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It's interesting that for the 1958 midterms, CBS and NBC maintained regular programming until 9
P.M. EST (8 Central) and ABC kept regular programming going until 10 EST (9 Central).

For midterm elections in the 1960's and 1970's, the broadcast networks blew out all regular
prime-time and late-night programming.

More recently, ABC, CBS and NBC have cut back on midterm Election Night coverage, using brief
updates during the evening and a 30-or-60-minute wrapup at 10 or 10:30 P.M. Eastern time.

Since midterm elections are mostly local and regional, ABC, CBS and NBC may want to try a new
tactic for 2014: Only carry election updates for ten minutes an hour (perhaps from :00 to :05 and
from :30 to :35 past the hours) from 7:30 P.M. to 1 A.M. Eastern time, and otherwise "go dark"
for the rest of the hour, and to encourage local stations to do 50 minutes an hour of local
Election Night coverage (:05 to :30 and :35 to :00 past the hour).

Thus, there would be one hour of network coverage (a dozen five-minute updates), while most
affiliates would probably produce four and a half hours of local coverage.

There would also be network bulletins that would break into local Election Night coverage when
the networks can project which party gets/keeps the House and which party gets/keeps the
Senate.

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On the other hand, the local wrestling show and movie on independent KMSP-9 may have
gotten their highest-ratings ever on this night, going up against midterm election coverage on
the network channels.

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Notice only the CBS affiliate in Duluth carries Walter Cronkite's Noon News. Little did anyone in
1958 know he'd become America's most trusted anchorman, perhaps of all time.

Also notice the anchor of NBC News before Huntley-Brinkley took over, John Cameron Swayze, is
hosting a dating show, "Chance for Romance." Well, Mike Wallace did entertainment shows too.
And here's John Daly anchoring ABC's Election Night Coverage. But on Sunday night for a couple
of decades, he also hosted "What's My Line?" on CBS. Talk about blurred lines between news
and entertainment.

Kudos to KTCA 2, an Educational station that was on from 1pm to 11pm. Meanwhile NYC and LA
and most other markets were still years away from getting their Educational stations that would
become the NET, and today PBS.
I see NBC's election coverage pre-empts "The George Burns Show" and "The Jack Paar Show." I
guess Gracie had retired by 1958, so George was trying to do a sitcom on his own,
unsuccessfully. (A rerun of Burns & Allen is on Channel 11 at 1:30pm.) And for a brief time,
Tonight was renamed The Jack Paar Show, although NBC wisely went back to that name that
they've used almost continuously to this day, coupled with Today in the morning.

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Quote Originally Posted by Gregg. View Post

Tonight was renamed The Jack Paar Show, although NBC wisely went back to that name that
they've used almost continuously to this day, coupled with Today in the morning.

As I recall, Paar himself was against renaming the show after him - he felt people would think it
was his idea, and would point to it as more evidence of his ego. And yet I'm sure people must
have referred to the show that way, the same way they'd talk about watching "Carson" at night.

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Here's a bad joke for ya: wonder if the TV dinners available in Minnesota back in '58 had lutefisk
instead of fried chicken as the entree and a side of hotdish? Just wondering. Would have been
great for the antacid commercials, at least. (!!!)

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TV Hour Of Stars is probably reruns of 20th Century Fox Hour. This is probably the Dec 14th 1955
version of Miracle on 34th Street, available on Internet Video Archives.

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, September 30, 1961 - MSP Edition

This week, Mickey Spillane tells us how to improve violence on TV, the Yankees and Reds face of
in the World Series, Carol Burnett heads for stardom, a look at successful (and not-so-successful)
new series, and more!

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/09/th...r-30-1961.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are most welcome.

This week's listing is from Friday, October 6. Some assorted notes: Clancy the Cop, the 5:30 pm
show on Channel 4, will wind up a mainstay of the station's morning kids' programming; can you
believe Arthur Murray on American Bandstand? (Followed by ABC's short-lived "youth" news
program, American Newsstand; Channel 2's lineup looks very educational - and kind of dry; and
Channel 11 really likes Rocky the Flying Squirrel.
KTCA, Channel 2 (Educ)

Morning

09:55a Science Grade 3

10:20a German Grade 5

10:35a Music Grade 1

11:00a Ya Hablamos Espanol

11:15a TBA

11:30a Economics

Afternoon

01:30p Ya Hablamos Espanol

01:45p Komm, Lach Und Lerne

02:00p Exploring Science Grade 4

02:30p Beginning German

03:00p Efficient Reading (debut)

Evening

06:00p Introductory Math

06:30p Efficient Reading (repeat)

07:00p Blessings of Liberty

07:30p TBA

08:00p Gregorian Chant

08:30p TBA

09:00p Introduction to the Theater

10:00p Americans at Work

10:15p Industry on Parade

10:30p Background
10:40p Research Doctor

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

06:30a College of the Air The New Biology

07:00a Siegfried and His Flying Saucer

07:55a Farm News and Markets

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a News (local)

09:30a I Love Lucy

10:00a Video Village

10:30a Your Surprise Package

10:55a CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

11:00a Love of Life

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

11:45a Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:15p Something Special

12:25p Weather (local)

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Password (Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston)

01:30p House Party

02:00p The Millionaire

02:30p The Verdict Is Yours


02:55p CBS News (Charles Collingwood)

03:00p A Brighter Day

03:15p The Secret Storm

03:30p The Edge of Night

04:00p Around the Town

04:30p Bozo the Clown

05:00p Axel and His Dog

05:30p Clancy the Cop

05:55p Mr. Magoo

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:10p Weather (local)

06:15p CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

06:30p Rawhide

07:30p Route 66

08:30p Father of the Bride

09:00p The Twilight Zone

09:30p Eyewitness

10:00p News (local)

10:15p Weather (local)

10:20p Sports (local)

10:30p Movie Legend of the Lost

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning
06:00a Continental Classroom Modern Algebra (color)

06:30a Continental Classroom Organic Evolution (color)

07:00a Today

09:00a Say When

09:30a Play Your Hunch (color)

10:00a The Price Is Right (color)

10:30a Concentration

11:00a Truth or Consequences

11:30a It Could Be You (color)

11:55a NBC News (Ray Scherer)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:15p Weather (local)

12:20p Treasure Chest

01:00p Jan Murray (color)

01:30p The Loretta Young Show

02:00p Young Dr. Malone

02:30p From These Roots

03:00p Make Room For Daddy

03:30p Heres Hollywood

03:30p NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

04:00p Topper

04:30p Kukla and Ollie

04:35p T.N. Tatters

05:15p Man From Cochise


05:45p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:15p Weather (local)

06:30p International Showtime

07:30p Robert Taylors Detectives

08:30p Dinah Shore (Manette Fabray, George Montgomery, Al Hirt) (return) (color)

09:30p Here and Now

10:00p News (local)

10:15p Weather (local)

10:20p Sports (local)

10:30p Jack Paar (Andy Williams, Eva Gabor, Jean Pierre Aumont, Selma Diamond) (color)

12:00p News and Sports (local)

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning

07:55a Chapel of the Air

08:00a Breakfast with Capn Ken

08:30a Our Miss Brooks

09:00a Jack LaLanne

09:30a Movie Youth Takes a Fling

11:00a The Texan

11:30a Love That Bob!

Afternoon

12:00p Camouflage
12:30p Make a Face

01:00p Day in Court

01:00p ABC News (Alex Drier)

01:30p My Little Margie

02:00p Number Please

02:30p Seven Keys

03:00p Queen For a Day

03:30p Who Do You Trust?

04:00p American Bandstand (Arthur Murray, Cynthia Pepper)

04:50p American Newsstand

05:00p Looney Tuners Club

05:40p News (local)

05:45p ABC News (Lawrence/Mann/Swayze)

Evening

06:00p Bugs Bunny

06:30p Straightaway (debut)

07:00p The Hathaways (debut)

07:30p The Flintstones

08:00p 77 Sunset Strip

09:00p Target: Corruptors

10:00p News (local)

10:15p Weather (local)

10:20p Sports (local)

10:30p Movie Thieves Highway


WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

09:45a Cartoon Circus

10:00a Rocky and His Friends

10:15a Romper Room (Miss Betty)

11:15a Burns and Allen

11:45a News (local)

Afternoon

12:00p Lunch With Casey

01:00p Movie The Case of the Curious Bride

02:30p Dr. Hudsons Journal

03:00p Life of Riley

03:30p Amos n Andy

04:00p Popeye and Pete

04:45p Rocky and His Friends

05:00p Superman

05:30p Dick Tracy

05:45p News (local)

Evening

06:00p Rocky and His Friends

06:30p Billy Graham (Philadelphia)

07:30p Movie Colorado Territory

09:00p Johnny Midnight

09:30p News (local)

09:45p Weather (local)


09:50p Sports (local)

10:00p M Squad

10:30p Movie The Glass Key

12:30p News and Weather (local)

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It was "Password"'s premiere week. At least one of that week's celebrity panelists (Kitty Carlisle)
was a regular panelist on one of Goodson-Todman's other shows, "To Tell The Truth" (in fact, I
believe Tom Poston was also a regular panelist on "Truth" by that time).

Of course, "Truth" was only on once-a-week, in prime-time, so Carlisle and Poston could do a live
game show each afternoon that week or tape a week's worth of "Password" shows without
conflicting with "Truth"'s schedule.

A few months later, a daytime version of "Truth" was launched, with some of the prime-time
panelists also appearing on the daytime version. I'm pretty sure that by 1964, there was a
regular panel of Carlisle, Poston, Orson Bean and Peggy Cass who were regulars on both
versions. That is considered by many fans to be the definitive "Truth" panel and (along with the
classic "What's My Line" trio of Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf, and Dorothy Kilgallen and the
famed "I've Got A Secret" panel of Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan and Bess Myerson)
one of the great game-show panel lineups ever.

Retro: Pittsburgh/Ohio Valley Sat, Oct 4, 1958


from TV Guide-Pittsburgh edition

Channel 12 listings are EST

WQED 13-Edu Pittsburgh didn't air programs on Saturdays

WARD 56-ABC/CBS Johnstown only listed network programs: Beldame Handicap horse race 4:30-
5pm, Perry Mason 7:30-8:30, Wanted-Dead or Alive 8:30-9, Gale Storm 9-9:30

KDKA 2-CBS Pittsburgh

7:25 Sermonette

7:30 RFD #2

8:00 Movie "Pioneer of the West"

9:00 Farmer Al Falfa

9:30 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Sky King "The Runaway"

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11:00 Heckle & Jeckle

11:30 Robin Hood "The Moneylender" (return)

noon Political Talk

12:15 Inside Football

12:30 Murderer

1:00 Willy

1:30 Movie "Fort Defiance"

3:00 Roads We Take (Mitchell)

3:30 Safari

4:00 Spotlight

4:30 KD Country Fair

5:30 Lone Ranger "No Handicap"


6:00 Laurel & Hardy

6:30 News/Sports

7:00 Captain David Grief "Escape"

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Pint-Sized Client" (A teen gives Mason a challenge: Is "finder
keepers" really ethical?)

8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive

9:00 Gale Storm

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 State Trooper "The Talking Corpse"

11:00 Silent Service "The Tigershark"

11:30 News/Weather

11:35 Movie "To the Shores of Tripoli"

1:20 News/Sports

1:30 Movie "Experiment Perilous"

2:40 Sermonette

WTAE 4-ABC Pittsburgh

10:55 News

11:00 Cartoons

noon Movie "The Twonky"

1:15 Rocky Jones "The Crash of Moons" (pt 3)

1:45 Movie "Under the Southern Cross"

3:00 Jay Michael's Bandstand

5:00 Movie "Rose of Cimarron"

6:00 Championship Bowling


7:00 Polka Party (Nick Perry)

7:30 Dick Clark (guests Jimmy Clanton, and Dion & the Belmonts; Dick was on that week's cover)

8:00 Billy Graham

9:00 Dancing Party (Lawrence Welk)

10:00 Sammy Kaye

10:30 News (John B. Hughes)

10:45 Movie "Wickd City"

12:15 News (Paul Shannon)

12:25 Movie "Diary of a Chambermaid"

WJAC 6-ABC/CBS/NBC Johnstown

9:25 News (Bill Wilson)

9:30 Cartoons

9:45 Through the Porthole

10:00 Howdy Doody

10:30 Ruf & Reddy

11:00 Fury

11:30 Blondie (finale)

noon True Story "Till We Meet Again"

12:30 Sports Page

12:45 World Series, Game 3: Milwaukee-New York (the Yankees won 4-0, and would win the
Series on the road in Game 7)

3:45 TBA

4:45 College Football: Washington State-California

7:30 People are Funny

8:00 Perry Como (c/guests Robert Sterling & Anne Jefreys, and Jackie Dennis)
9:00 Steve Canyon

9:30 Turning Point "Saddle Tramp" (finale)

10:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (the last semi features ventriloquist George Boyle, novelty
dance pantomime Phillip Toon, and trumpeter Everado Rey Ramirez)

10:30 Brains & Brawn (Celts legend Bob Cousy and pianist Alec Templeton take on music critic
Deems Taylor and St. Louis Hawks player Bob Pettit)

11:00 State Trooper "Cinder Jungle"

11:30 Sea Hunt

mid. News/Sports/Weather

12:15 Movie "Killer's Kiss"

WTRF 7-ABC/NBC Wheeling

9:00 Bugs Bunny's Friends

9:30 Kit Carson "The Hermit of Indian Ridge"

10:00 Howdy Doody

10:30 Ruf & Reddy

11:00 Fury

11:30 Blondie (finale)

noon True Story "Till We Meet Again"

12:30 World Series Preview

12:45 World Series, Game 3

3:45 TBA

4:45 College Football: Washington State-California

7:30 People are Funny

8:00 Perry Como (c)

9:00 Steve Canyon


9:30 Turning Point "Saddle Tramp" (finale)

10:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

10:30 Brains & Brawn

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:25 Movie "Fifty Roads to Town"

WSTV 9-ABC/CBS Steubenville

8:00 Movie "Western Trails"

9:00 Joe Palooka

9:30 Captain Kangaroo

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11:00 Heckle & Jeckle

11:30 Robin Hood "The Moneylender" (return)

noon Cartoons

1:00 9 Teen-Time

2:00 Super Serial "Daredevils of the Red Circle"

4:30 Beldame Handicap horse race

5:00 Cartoons

5:30 My Little Margie

6:00 Trouble with Father "Dr. I.Q. Erwin"

6:30 News/Sports

7:00 Wanted-Dead or Alive

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Pint-Sized Client"

8:30 Zorro "The Fox and the Coyote"

9:00 Gale Storm


9:30 Command Performance

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Movies "The Return of Monte Cristo"/"Just Before Dawn"

1:00 News/Sports

WFBG 10-ABC/CBS Altoona

8:55 Thought for the Day (Fr. Joseph Kiniry)

9:00 RFD #10

9:30 Captain Kangaroo

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11:00 Dance Time

noon Political Talk

12:15 Dance Time

1:00 University of the Air

1:50 Movies "Anne of Windy Poplars"/"The Falcon in Hollywood"/"The Navy Comes Through"

6:00 Dancing Party

7:00 Leave It to Beaver "Poetic Justice"

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Pint-Sized Client"

8:30 Wanted-Dead of Alive

9:00 Zane Grey "Trail to Nowhere"

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Walter Winchell File

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:05 Mickey Spillane "Old Folks at Home Blues"


11:35 Movie "Nocturne"

12:45 Thought for the Day

WIIC 11-NBC Pittsburgh

7:00 Movie "Crashing Through"

8:00 Cartoons

9:00 Popeye

10:00 Howdy Doody

10:30 Ruf & Reddy

11:00 Fury

11:30 Blondie (finale)

noon True Story "Until We Meet Again"

12:30 World Series Preview

12:45 World Series, Game 3

3:45 TBA

4:00 Club 11 Teen Party

4:45 College Football: Washington State-California

7:30 People are Funny

8:00 Perry Como (c)

9:00 Steve Canyon

9:30 Turning Point "Saddle Tramp" (finale)

10:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

10:30 Brains & Brawn

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:15 Movie "Submarine D-1"


12:45 News/Sports

1:00 Movie "Night Freight"

WBOY 12-ABC/CBS/NBC Clarksburg

7:55 News

8:00 Movies "Wild West"/"Rainbow Valley"

10:00 Howdy Doody

10:30 Ruf & Reddy

11:00 RFD #12

11:30 Sports Page

11:45 World Series, Game 3

2:45 TBA

3:45 College Football: Washington State-California

6:30 Teen Dancing Party

7:00 Flash Gordon

7:30 People are Funny

8:00 Perry Como (c)

9:00 Dancing Party (listings indicate a diferent episode, compared to ch 4/45)

10:00 Paris Precinct

10:30 Brains & Brawn

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:05 Movie "Green Hell"

12:45 News/Sports

WFMJ 21-NBC Youngstown


9:00 Bugs Bunny

10:00 Howdy Doody

10:30 Ruf & Reddy

11:00 Fury

11:30 Blondie (finale)

noon Cartoons

12:20 Pre-Game Warmup

12:30 Sports Page

12:45 World Series, Game 3

3:45 TBA

4:45 College Football: Washington State-California

7:30 People are Funny

8:00 Perry Como (c)

9:00 Steve Canyon

9:30 Turning Point "Saddle Tramp" (finale)

10:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

10:30 Brains & Brawn

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:15 Movie "Rifraf"

WKBN 27-CBS Youngstown

9:30 Captain Kangaroo

10:30 Cartoons

11:00 Heckle & Jeckle

11:30 Robin Hood "The Moneylender" (return)


noon Major Ted

1:00 Serial Theater

2:00 Movies: TBA

6:30 News/Sports

7:00 This is Stereo

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Pint-Sized Client"

8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive

9:00 Gale Storm

9:30 Boots & Saddles "Dispatch Rider"

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 News (Dunlevy)

10:40 Movie "Tomorrow the World"

mid. Wrestling (from Chicago)

WKST 45-ABC New Castle

4pm TBA

5:00 What's New for You?

5:30 TBA

6:00 Bob Brenner

6:30 Travel Time

7:00 Juke Box

7:30 Dick Clark

8:00 Billy Graham

9:00 Dancing Party

10:00 Sammy Kaye


10:30 Movie "The Creeping Unknown"

Retro: Orlando, Mon. November 24th, 1986

Source: Daytona Beach News-Journal

CHANNELS

2 WESH Daytona Beach NBC

4 WJXT Jacksonville CBS

6 WCPX Orlando CBS

7 WJCT Jacksonville PBS

9n WOR New York IND

9o WFTV Orlando ABC

24 WMFE Orlando PBS

35 WOFL Orlando IND

43 WMOD Melbourne IND

11/24/86

5AM

9n 35 CNN News

5:30

2 This Week in Country Music

35 CNN News
6AM

2 NBC News at Sunrise

4 6 Sally Jessy Raphael

9n Jimmy Swaggart

9o Eyewitness Daybreak

35 Good Day! (? was this the lifestyle program from Boston?)

43 Sunrise Shopping at a Savings

6:30

2 News

4 6 CBS News

7 Farm Day

9n 700 Club

35 Centurions

6:45

7 24 AM Weather

7AM

2 Today

4 6 CBS Morning News

7 Sesame Street

9o Good Morning America

24 Farm Day

35 G.I. Joe
43 Heathclif

7:15

24 AM Weather

7:30

9n Straight Talk

24 Sesame Street

35 Transformers

43 Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers

8AM

7 Captain Kangaroo

35 Challenge of the Gobots

43 M.A.S.K.

8:30

7 24 Mister Rogers

9n Romper Room

35 Dennis the Menace

43 Kids Biz

9AM

2 The Judge

4 6 Donahue
7 Educational Programming

9o Oprah Winfrey

24 Sesame Street

35 Green Acres

43 Shop at Home and Save (probably HSC programming)

9:30

2 Love Connection

9n Zoobilee Zoo

35 Petticoat Junction

10AM

2 Family Ties

4 $25,000 Pyramid

6 Hour Magazine

9n My Favorite Martian

9o True Confessions (game show?)

24 Captain Kangaroo

35 The Waltons

10:30

2 Sale of the Century

4 Card Sharks

9n Abbott and Costello

9o Superior Court
24 3-2-1 Contact

11AM

2 Wheel of Fortune

4 6 The Price is Right

9o Fame Fortune and Romance

9n Partridge Family

24 We're Cooking Now

35 Dallas

11:30

2 Scrabble

9o Celebrity Double Talk (when did this Henry Polic II game show end?)

9n I Dream of Jeannie

24 Profiles of Nature

Noon

2 Midday

4 6 9n 9o News

7 Educational Programming

24 Bergerac

35 Bewitched

43 Home Shopping Club

12:30
2 Search for Tomorrow

4 6 Young and the Restless

9o Loving

35 Beverly Hillbillies

1PM

2 Days of Our Lives

9o All My Children

9n Movie

"Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell." [1951] Clifton Webb. A man disguises himself and enters an old
people's home in order to gather information for his lectures.

24 Day the Universe Changed: A Personal View By James Burke

35 Dick Van Dyke

1:30

4 6 As the World Turns

35 Gomer Pyle USMC

2PM

2 Another World

9o One Life to Live

24 Southern Cooking

35 Andy Griffith

2:30

4 6 Capitol
24 More Magic Methods in Oil

35 My Little Pony 'n Friends

3PM

2 Santa Barbara

4 6 Guiding Light

7 Mister Rogers

9n Cannon

9o General Hospital

24 Secret City

3:30

7 Sesame Street

24 Mister Rogers

35 Smurfs' Adventures

4PM

2 Magnum P.I.

4 Oprah Winfrey

6 Dif'rent Strokes

9n Police Woman

9o Jeopardy!

24 Sesame Street

35 Thundercats

43 Shera: Princess of Power


4:30

6 Three's Company

7 3-2-1 Contact

9o Card Sharks (Bill Raferty)

35 Silverhawks

43 Defenders of the Earth

5PM

2 Divorce Court

4 Dallas

6 M*A*S*H

7 Computer Chronicles

9n Hart to Hart

9o Hollywood Squares

24 Oceanus

35 Fall Guy

43 Rambo

5:30

2 People's Court

6 9o News

7 MotorWeek

24 Oceanus

43 Happy Days
6PM

2 4 6 9o News

7 New Literacy: An Introduction to Computers

9n Magnum P.I.

Magnum sets out to find a samurai warrior's stolen artifact.

24 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

35 Gimme a Break!

Nell learns that her newlywed sister is planning to move and will no longer be able to care for
their mother (part 1 of 2).

43 Knight Rider

Michael and KITT face danger when they investigate the theft of construction equipment from
competing companies.

6:30

2 NBC News

4 6 CBS News

7 New Literacy: An Introduction to Computers

35 Too Close for Comfort

Henry's life is threatened when he's the only eyewitness in a robbery.

7PM

2 Newlywed Game

4 Wheel of Fortune

6 PM Magazine

Scandals of the rich and famous; Paul Marciano, the owner of the company that produces Guess
Jeans.
7 Nightly Business Report

9o Jeopardy!

9n $100,000 Pyramid

24 Living Planet: A Portrait of the Earth

David Attenborough explores great rivers of the world, including the Amazon, and the varieties
of life found in them.

35 The Facts of Life

Mrs. Garrett and the girls head for a vacation in Paris (part 1 of 4).

43 Wonderful World of Disney

"Happy Birthday Donald Duck" with Huey, Dewey and Louie, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Daisy,
Goofy and Pluto.

7:30

2 9n Entertainment Tonight

Interview with Pierce Brosnan ["Remington Steele"].

4 Jeopardy!

6 Dating Game

7 Down to Earth

9o Wheel of Fortune

35 Benson

Benson decides to run for lieutenant governor.

8PM

2 ALF

4 6 Kate & Allie

In a series of flashbacks, Kate and Allie (Susan Saint James, Jane Curtin) recall the time they were
both expecting their first babies.
7 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

9n News

9o MacGyver

A hearing impaired woman's (Mary Beth Barber) vivid dreams lead MacGyver (Richard Dean
Anderson) into a series of deadly confrontations with men who are stealing a guided missile
piece by piece.

24 Living Wild

The giant otter, one of the world's most threatened animals is studied in the Surinam jungle.

35 Hart to Hart

An incognito Jennifer uncovers the deadly schemes of a plastic surgeon at a health spa.

43 MOVIE

"The Calendar Girl Murders." [1984] Tom Skerritt, Robert Culp. After two pinup models are
murdered, the police begin a search for a deranged killer who wants to murder each of the
women appearing in a popular magazine's calendar.

8:30

2 Amazing Stories

A teenager communicates with aliens that live in a dried-up wall.

4 6 My Sister Sam

Patti [Rebecca Schaefer] opposes Sam's [Pam Dawber] planh to invite Aunt Elsie [Nan Martin]
for a visit.

9n $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

9PM

2 MOVIE

"The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story." [PREMIERE] Craig T. Nelson. A fact based chronicle of Sen. Edward
Kennedy's eldest son's battle with a rare form of bone cancer and his recovery from the leg
amputation that resulted from it in 1973.
4 6 Newhart

Dick's [Bob Newhart] dreams of an old fashioned Thanksgiving go out the window when
electrical problems plague the inn.

7 Day the Universe Changed: A Personal View By James Burke

The development of modern medicine and its relationship to the invention of statistics.

9n Movie

"1941." [1979] John Belushi. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Southern California civilians and
military personnel react with unbridled panic to rumors of a Japanese attack in their own
backyards.

9o NFL Football

New York Jets at Miami Dolphins.

24 Making of a Continent

Focusing on the area of the Colorado Plateau containing Arizona and Utah, this look at the
geological history of the Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryce Canyons, and Monument Valley reveals
the North American continent's internal structure and evolution.

35 Trapper John M.D.

Ernestine changes her mind about marriage when she discovers that her boyfriend has an
inoperable heart tumor.

9:30

4 6 Designing Women

Thanksgiving at Sugarbakers becomes hectic when one of their clients is murdered and everyone
suspects their excon handyman [Meshach Taylor]. Alice Ghostley and Louise Latham guest star.

10PM

4 6 Cagney & Lacey

Cagney and Lacey [Sharon Gless, Tyne Daly] attempt to protect a South African distance runner
[Sue Kiel] who, despite death threats against her child, refuses to bow out a New York marathon.

7 Making of a Continent
See 9PM, WMFE.

24 The Beatles: Their Music and Their Story

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Royal Choral Society pay tribute to the Beatles with a
medley that includes "Yellow Submarine," "A Hard Day's Night," and "Get Back." Host: Joan
Collins.

35 INN News

43 Mary Tyler Moore

When the apartment directly below Mary's becomes available, Ted decides to move in.

10:30

35 Bob Newhart

Emily tries to persuade Bob to be a counselor at a children's summer camp.

43 Carol Burnett and Friends

Guests: Anthony Newley, Dick Martin.

11PM

2 4 6 News

7 Nightly Business Report

24 Dave Allen at Large

35 Late Show

Scheduled: Janet Leigh, singer Eddie Rabbitt.

43 Honeymooners

Ralph thinks Alice is having an afair, but she's actually meeting with a TV producer to get him on
"This is Your Life."

11:30

2 Best of Carson
From August 1985: actors Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ed Begley Jr.; hollerer Ginger McLamb.

4 Entertainment Tonight

See 7:30, WOR.

6 M*A*S*H

A grateful patient devotes himself to Hawkeye while Radar falls in love and Klinger marries by
shortwave radio.

7 Virgil Thomson at 90

Rare clips from the original 1934 production of his opera, "Four Saints in Three Acts," and
conversations with Virgil Thomson, his friends and colleagues including actor John Houseman,
mezzo soprano Betty Allen and choreographer Lew Christensen, highlight this celebration of
Thomson's 90th birthday (November '86) which features additional footage added to a 1980 film
portrait.

9n Police Woman

Pepper disobeys orders and invades a motel room where militants are keeping hostages.

43 One Day at a Time

Ann is upset when she learns that Alex has been skipping classes and the school's vice principal
intends to paddle him.

12AM

4 Nightlife-David Brenner

Scheduled: New York Mets pitcher Ron Darling, comedian Gary Lazer.

6 Simon & Simon

Rick and A.J. [Gerald McRaney, Jameson Parker] travel to the South Seas to help their happy go
lucky uncle [John Astin] search for an missing ex-business partner.

9o News

35 Hawaii Five-0

McGarrett searches for a murderer preying on Honolulu's prostitution community.

43 Night Owl Fun (WMOD - right back to HSC at midnight!)


12:30

2 Late Night with David Letterman

Scheduled: actors Tom Poston ["Newhart"] and Victoria Principal ["Dallas"].

4 Love Boat

9o Nightline

9n Entertainment Tonight

See 7:30, WOR.

1AM

9o Movie

"Once Upon a Time in the West." [1969] Henry Fonda. A gunfighter attempts to control a
valuable tract of land in 19th century Kansas.

9n Joe Franklin

35 Bizarre

Sketches: Babe Ruth's last moments, Father Cappallucci; McDoctor, medicine of the future.

1:10

6 Movie

"In Defense of Kids." [1983] Blythe Danner. A successful attorney leaves a prestigious law firm to
defend children and adolescents in trouble with the law.

1:30

4 Harry O

35 SCTV

Sketches: murder investigation with security guard Gus Gustoferson [Eugene Levy], "Cooking
with LaRue" [John Candy].
2AM

9n Movie

"Bedazzled." [1968] Peter Cook. A timid cook surrenders his soul to the devil in return for seven
wishes.

35 Dukes of Hazzard

Boss thinks Bo and Luke are behind threats on his life.

2:30

4 Nightwatch

6 News

2:50

9o News

3AM

6 Nightwatch

35 What's Happening Now!!

Raj has a wild time at Dwayne's party.

43 Night Owl Fun

3:10

9 Movie

"Mr. Muggs Steps Out." [1943] Leo Gorcey. The East Side gang gets involved in more hilarious
adventures.
3:30

35 Cisco Kid

4AM

9n Best of Jackie Gleason

35 Eight is Enough

4:30

9n Best of Jackie Gleason

-crainbebo

I don't think "Good Day!" is the show that originated at WCVB; that show

lasted about a year in syndication around 1976, IIRC. (There was--and

may still be--a show on KENS called "Good Day S.A." (San Antonio),

and some Fox o&os have "Good Day (fill in city--WAGA, for example,

has "Good Day Atlanta.") I also think "True Confessions" was a series

of low-budget adaptations of stories from the magazine of the same name;

it didn't last long enough for anybody to remember anything about it.

"Double Talk" lasted from August 18-December 19, 1986.

So less than a month to Double Talk's cancellation. Thanks for letting me know!

-crainbebo
Retro: Detroit/Toledo Wednesday, September 27, 1978

From Detroit News TV Magazine, Sept. 24-30, 1978 (BTW, I'm looking

for any Michigan State Edition of TV Guide from the fall of 1979.):

WJBK Ch. 2 Detroit (CBS)

6:20 Town And Country Almanac

6:30 Learn To Live Better

7 AM Good Morning Detroit (Esther Rolle, Detroit News TV critic

David Eden, author Joe Foxworth ("Boss Lady"), actress Amy

Stryker (the bride in Robert Altman's "A Wedding"))

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (guest: Arte Johnson)

9 AM Donahue (guest: Betty Hutton)

10 AM All In The Family

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Young And The Restless (delay from 12 N)

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Love Of Life (delay from 11:30 AM)

1:25 News

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4 PM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Cheryl Ladd; Steve Kanaly, Charlene

Tilton, comic Kip Addotta, Tuxedo Junction (disco singing group),


George Murray (finished first in the Boston Marathon's wheelchair

division), Cleveland mayor Dennis Kusinich (sp?), gossip columnist Liz

Smith, kids from the Marcia Hyland Dance School in Cherry Hill, NY

(I wonder if that should be Cherry Hill, NJ, a suburb of Philadelphia))

5:30 News

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Newlywed Game

7:30 PM Magazine (part one of a feature on the Club Mediterranee, suggestions

for leftovers, choosing a travel agency, review of the movie "Tease,"

George Carlin)

8 PM The Jefersons

8:30 In The Beginning

9 PM CBS Movie: "Three Days Of The Condor"

11:25 News

11:55 Fernwood 2Night

12:25 Hawaii Five-O (delay from 11:55 PM)

1:35 Kojak (delay from 1:05 AM)

2:45 The Rookies

WDIV Ch. 4 Detroit (NBC)

6 AM Classroom: "The Medieval And Renaissance Cities"

6:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

7 AM Today
9 AM America Alive! (delay from 12 N)

10 AM This Morning

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N Card Sharks (delay from 10 AM)

12:30 News

1 PM For Richer, For Poorer

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Dinah! (Dick Clark, George Carlin, Sarah Vaughan)

5:30 News

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

7 PM Bowling For Dollars

7:30 Baseball: Tigers-Red Sox

10 PM Julie Andrews And Robert Goulet In Concert

(time approximate)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Don Rickles substitutes for Johnny)

1 AM Movie: "Operation Mad Ball" (watch for Ernie Kovacs in this

'57 comedy)

2:30 Classroom

3 AM News
WXYZ Ch. 7 Detroit (ABC)

6 AM TV College: "The Screening Room: The Great Film Detectives"

6:30 News

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Kelly & Company

10:30 Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM)

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N $20,000 Pyramid (LeVar Burton, Adrienne Barbeau)

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Wide World Of Adventure (the insect world in your

backyard, pre-empts Ch. 7's movie)

4:30 ABC Afterschool Special ("One Of A Kind," about a girl who

finds the imaginary slaps and insults of a Punch and Judy show

real because her mother is guilty of child abuse without even

knowing it. Diane Baker produced and stars with Stephanie Brown.)

5:30 News

6 PM News

7 PM ABC World News Tonight

7:30 Bonkers! (guest: Georgia Engel)

8 PM Eight Is Enough
9 PM Charlie's Angels

10 PM Vega$

11 PM News

11:30 Police Woman

12:40 S.W.A.T.

CBET Ch. 9 Windsor (CBC)

9 AM Bob McLean (talk show)

10 AM Friendly Giant

10:15 Bonjour (French lessons for kids)

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Movie: "Love Has Many Faces"

2 PM Insight (talk show)

2:30 High Hopes (soap opera briefly syndicated in the U.S.)

3 PM Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4 PM Just William (the story of "William And The Sleeping Beauty")

4:30 For Kids Only: "Pencil Box"

5 PM Six Million Dollar Man

6 PM News

7 PM Odd Couple

7:30 Mary Tyler Moore

8 PM Movie: "The Long Gray Line" (watch for Ward Bond and Betsy
Palmer, from '55)

11 PM News (possibly CBC and local?)

11:45 Canada After Dark

12:45 Shades Of Greene (Graham Greene)

WTOL Ch. 11 Toledo (CBS)

6:20 Sunrise Semester: "American Character"

6:50 Town & Country

7 AM CBS News (Lesley Stahl/Richard Threlkeld)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM My Three Sons

9:30 Match Game '78 (delay from 4 PM, celebrities not listed)

10 AM All In The Family

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4 PM Movie: "Magnificent Obsession"

6 PM News
6:30 CBS News

7 PM Brady Bunch

7:30 Mary Tyler Moore

8 PM The Jefersons

8:30 In The Beginning

9 PM CBS Movie: "Three Days Of The Condor"

11:25 News

11:55 Hawaii Five-O

1:05 Kojak

WSPD (WTVG) Ch. 13 Toledo (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Donahue (same as Ch. 2)

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 Hollywood Squares (celebrities not listed)

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N News

12:30 America Alive!

1 PM Joker's Wild

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM The Rookies
5 PM Adam-12

5:30 Odd Couple

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Liars Club

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8 PM Dick Clark's Live Wednesday (Suzanne Somers, Barry

Manilow, Natalie Cole, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy,

Melissa Gilbert)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Zuma Beach"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow (authors Kitty Kelly and Lester David)

WXON Ch. 20 Detroit (Ind.)

9:20 News

9:30 700 Club

11 AM Super Heroes (Iron Man)

11:30 Spiderman

12 N Beatles (animated)

12:30 Movie: "My Pal Gus"

2 PM Nanny And The Professor

2:30 Popeye

3 PM The Archies
3:30 Abbott And Costello

4 PM Mighty Mouse

4:30 Cartoon Carnival (with the Mighty Heroes)

5 PM Jetsons

5:30 Addams Family

6 PM Get Smart

6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

7 PM Green Acres

7:30 Petticoat Junction

8 PM Room 222

8:30 Twilight Zone

9 PM 700 Club

10:30 Hi Doug!

11 PM Movie: "Bufalo Bill" (Joel McCrea, Linda Darnell, from '44)

WDHO (WNWO) Ch. 24 Toledo (ABC)

6 AM AM 24

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM The Lucy Show (guest: Ken Berry)

9:30 Edge Of Night

10 AM Cross-Wits

10:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud


12 N $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Battle Of The Planets

4:30 ABC Afterschool Special (pre-empts "The Six

Million Dollar Man")

5:30 News

6 PM ABC World News Tonight

6:30 Dating Game

7 PM Newlywed Game

7:30 $1.98 Beauty Show

8 PM Eight Is Enough

9 PM Charlie's Angels

10 PM Vega$

11 PM News

11:30 Police Woman

12:40 S.W.A.T.

WKBD Ch. 50 Detroit (Ind.)

7 AM Bugs Bunny

7:30 Woody Woodpecker

8 AM Tom And Jerry


8:30 Gilligan's Island

9 AM Please Don't Eat The Daisies

9:30 Family Afair

10 AM Detroit Today

10:30 Not For Women Only

11 AM Romper Room

11:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends

12 N Popeye

12:30 The Lucy Show

1 PM Movie: "That Funny Feeling"

2:55 News

3 PM Casper

3:30 Woody Woodpecker

4 PM Tom And Jerry

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Battle Of The Planets

5:30 Brady Bunch

6 PM Emergency One!

6:30 Joker's Wild (I don't think this is a typo)

7 PM Sanford And Son

7:30 Bob Newhart

8 PM Movie: "Suddenly Last Summer"

10:30 Hollywood And The Stars (the career of Bing Crosby)

11 PM Honeymooners

11:30 Movie: "A Private Afair"


1 AM Tomorrow (pre-empted on Ch. 4)

WTVS Ch. 56 Detroit (PBS)

6 AM Culture, Community And Identity: "Community Shared Experience"

6:30 Energy, Technology And Society

7 AM Designing Home Interiors: "Themes And Moods"

7:30 Over Easy (Rollo May talks about new ways to deal with anxiety.)

8 AM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

9 AM TBA

9:15 In-school program(s)

10 AM Sesame Street

11 AM Electric Company

11:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12:05 In-school programs

2 PM Designing Home Interiors (same as 7 AM)

2:30 Turnabout

3 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

3:30 Sesame Street

4:30 Zoom

5 PM Over Easy (same as 7:30 AM)

5:30 Quality Of Life (same as 6 AM, Ch. 4)

6 AM Culture, Community And Identity (same as 6 AM)

6:30 Energy, Technology And Society (same as 6:30 AM)


7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 United Foundation Training Program

8 PM Great Performances (cellist Mstislav Rostropovich and the

Berlin Philharmonic perform Strauss's "Don Quixote")

9 PM Making Television Dance (Twyla Tharp and Mikhail Baryshnikov

show how television and dance can be used creatively.)

10 PM Great Performances (the Pennsylvania Ballet performs George

Balanchine's "Concerto Baracco" and artistic director Benjamin

Harkarvya's "Madrigalesco")

11 PM Dick Cavett (songwriter E.Y. "Yip" Harburg)

11:30 Captioned ABC News

12 M The Screening Room (same as 6 AM, Ch. 7)

WGPR (WWJ) Ch. 62 Detroit (Ind.)

6 AM Rocky And His Friends

6:30 TV Bible Study

7 AM Praise The Lord (PTL Club?)

9 AM Jack Rehburg

9:30 Dwight Thompson

10 AM Hicks Temple

10:30 PTL Club

12:30 This Is The Day

1 PM Movie: "The Woman's Angle"

2:30 Peyton Place


3 PM Kimba The White Lion

3:30 New Zoo Revue

4 PM Rocky And His Friends

4:30 Mission: Magic

5 PM The Scene (teen music show)

6 PM News

6:30 Rifleman

7 PM This Is The Day

7:30 Hal Roach Theater

8 PM Movie: "The Woman's Angle"

10 PM PTL Club

12 M Faith For Miracles (movies follow--did Ch. 62

stay on all night?)

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"Praise The Lord" is actually hosted by Paul and Janice Crouch, the founders of TBN. After leaving
syndication, it became TBN's signature program, running to this day.

"The PTL Club" was a separate show hosted by Jim and Tammy Bakker, that aired in syndication
until the '80s, when Jim Bakker had his sex scandal.

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WJBK Ch. 2 Detroit (CBS)

4 PM Mike Douglas... Cleveland mayor Dennis Kusinich (sp?)

That would be Dennis Kucinich, currently representing Ohio in the House of Representatives.

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That's what I thought, but I questioned the spelling to be sure

of my ground. And given that I've heard of Dennis Kucinich, I

should have spotted the error right away.

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That's what I thought, but I questioned the spelling to be sure

of my ground. And given that I've heard of Dennis Kucinich, I

should have spotted the error right away.

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick View Post

From Detroit News TV Magazine, Sept. 24-30, 1978 (BTW, I'm looking

for any Michigan State Edition of TV Guide from the fall of 1979.):

6 PM Emergency One!

6:30 Joker's Wild (I don't think this is a typo)

)
Channe 11 WPIX in New York use to chop up Emergency! One from one hour into half hour
episodes as well

&quot;You&#039;re pretty high and far out, aren&#039;t you? What kind of kick are you on,
son?&quot; - Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday, Dragnet 1967

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick View Post

From Detroit News TV Magazine, Sept. 24-30, 1978 (BTW, I'm looking

for any Michigan State Edition of TV Guide from the fall of 1979.):

6 PM Emergency One!

6:30 Joker's Wild (I don't think this is a typo)

Channe 11 WPIX in New York use to chop up Emergency! One from one hour into half hour
episodes as well

Retro: Eugene, OR; Mon. November 13th, 1995

Source: Eugene Register-Guard

CHANNELS

9 KEZI Eugene ABC


13 KVAL Eugene CBS

16 KMTR Eugene NBC

25 KLSR Eugene Fox

28 KEPB Eugene PBS

34 KEVU Eugene UPN

11.13.95

6AM

9 News

13 CBS Morning News

16 Entertainment Tonight

25 Paid Program

28 Deutsche Welle

6:30

13 News

16 NBC News at Sunrise

25 Highlander

28 Homestretch

7AM

9 Good Morning America

In Santa Barbara, Calif.; local issues; California as a national cultural force; celebrities in town;
volleyball; the Channel Islands; Toad the Wet Sprocket.

13 This Morning

In Houston: Space Center Houston amusement park; silicone breast implants; society; Houston
Astros; Houston Oilers.

16 Today

How to quit smoking; buying a mattress; children and money matters; Martin Sheen; author
Charles Sykes; entertainment news.

25 Bonkers

28 Kidsongs TV

American Indian culture; organic garden; recycling program.

34 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (best guess, listing says "Mutant")

7:30

25 Bobby's World

28 Storytime

"My Little Brother," "Dinner at the Panda Palace," "Chrysanthemum."

34 Mighty Max

8AM

25 Goof Troop

28 Barney and Friends

Barney gives the gang safety tips.

34 Blinky Bill

8:30

25 Aladdin

28 Puzzle Place

The kids learn the uniqueness of diferent cultures.

34 Bananas in Pajamas
9AM

9 The 700 Club

Plane-crash survivors.

13 Regis & Kathie Lee (in Chicago)

16 Maury Povich

Scheduled: Estranged couples quarrel over possessions.

25 Dinosaurs

28 Sesame Street

34 Harry and the Hendersons

9:30

25 Blossom

34 Wonder Years

10AM

9 Mike & Maty

Actress Rose Jackson; pumpkin cheesecake; pushy preschoolers.

13 The Price is Right

16 Carnie

Scheduled topic: Surprise high-school reunions.

25 Gordon Elliott

Scheduled: Lovers reunite.

28 Shining Time Station

The gang prepares for a Halloween party.


34 Movie

"Thursday's Game." (1974) Gene Wilder, Bob Newhart. Married buddies fool around instead of
playing poker.

10:30

28 Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

Charlie Horse grieves when his best friend moves.

11AM

9 Golden Girls

13 Sally Jessy Raphael

Scheduled topic: Teen prostitutes.

16 Matlock

"The Doctors."

25 Mark Walberg

Scheduled topic: Romantic scenes with secret loves.

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Mr. McFeely recalls his weddin; Fred discusses divorce.

11:30

9 Court TV: America's Courts

28 Barney & Friends

See 8AM.

Noon

9 All My Children
13 Young and the Restless

16 Leeza

25 Gabrielle

Scheduled topic: Teaching tomboys to be feminine.

28 GED

34 Geraldo

Scheduled topic: racial teens.

12:30

28 Cooking Secrets of the CIA

Roast turkey; bread dressing; squash turbans; candled sweet potatoes.

1PM

9 One Life to Live

13 As the World Turns

16 Leeza

25 Tempestt

Scheduled topic: promiscuous women.

28 Best of the Joy of Painting

Seaside sunset.

34 Movie

"The Kansas City Massacre." [1975] Bo Hopkins.

1:30

28 Hometime
Efects of daylighting and views; redwood fascia; concrete roof tile.

2PM

9 General Hospital

13 Guiding Light

16 Another World

25 Cubhouse

28 Oregon Travel Guide

2:30

25 Gargoyles

28 Deutsche Welle

3PM

9 Danny!

Scheduled topic: breast implants.

13 Ricki Lake

Scheduled topic: sexy triplets.

16 Days of Our Lives

25 Taz-Mania

28 Sesame Street

34 Doogie Howser, M.D.

3:30

25 X-Men
34 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

4PM

9 Oprah Winfrey

Scheduled topic: matchmaking.

13 Jenny Jones

Scheduled: Mothers of promiscuous teens.

16 Day & Date

Scheduled: Michael Douglas.

25 Batman & Robin

28 Reading Rainbow

Friends help a lost whale.

4:30

25 Power Rangers

28 Wishbone

Joe coaches a tee-ball team; "The Prince and the Pauper."

34 Lauren Hutton And...

Model Rachel Williams.

5PM

9 13 16 News

25 Full House

Jesse's touring contract obscures Rebecca's news.

28 Bill Nye the Science Guy


Characteristics of mammals.

34 Donahue

Scheduled topic: shortened maternity-hospital stays.

5:30

9 ABC News

13 CBS News

16 NBC News

25 Murphy Brown

Murphy makes wedding plans; Miles dates model Vendela to make Corky jealous.

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

6PM

9 Monday Night Football

Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers.

13 16 News

25 Roseanne

D.J. won't kiss a girl in a school play.

28 Firing Line

Fear of God as a subject for social/journalistic converse.

34 Stories of the Highway Patrol

Bloody brawl; suspected heroin dealer; a party guest is later found dead.

6:30

13 Wheel of Fortune
16 Hard Copy

25 Coach

An opposing player is badly hurt after Hayden encourages rough play.

28 Nightly Business Report

Kevin Smith reports on the current state of the Mexican economy.

34 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

Brothers' crime spree; con artist.

7PM

13 Jeopardy!

16 Entertainment Tonight

25 Seinfeld

Jerry doesn't have the nerve to dump his regular barber.

28 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

34 Rescue 911

A snowmobile flips two sisters into a creek; a basketball player has convulsions.

7:30

13 EXTRA!

16 LAPD

Suspected crack dealer tries to escape; cocaine bust.

25 The Simpsons

To keep his job, Homer must go back to college.

34 Top Cops

Disgruntled driver tracks officer; high speed chase.


8PM

13 The Nanny

To get back at his overbearing mother [Dina Merrill], Maxwell proposes to Fran.

16 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Phil takes the boys to Las Vegas for Carlton's 21st birthday.

25 Melrose Place

Jack's brother arrives in Los Angeles to take revenge against Amanda; Jane uses Michael to make
Richard jealous.

28 In the Wild

Actor/comedian Robin Williams investigates dolphin intelligence and communication.

34 Star Trek: Voyager

Colonists on an alien space station lead the crew to the female mate of the Caretaker, who may
have the ability to send them home.

8:30

13 Can't Hurry Love

Annie, Didi and Roger [Nancy McKeon, Mariska Hargitay, Louis Mandylor] arrange blind dates.

16 In the House

Marion heads to Las Vegas for a pal's [Jimmie Walker] bachelor party.

9PM

9 Home Improvement

Tim's roving eye annoys Jill, and his lack of respect for super glue gets him stuck.

13 Murphy Brown

Rivalry ensues when Murphy signs with Jim's agent.


16 Movie

"Honeymoon in Vegas." [1992] James Caan, Nicolas Cage. A Las Vegas gambler wins a Hawaii
fling with a private eye's bride during a convention of Elvis impersonators.

25 Partners

Alicia [Maria Pitillo] convinces Owen [Tate Donovan] to elope.

28 American Experience

The 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

34 Nowhere Man

Vell [Bruce Greenwood] is reunited with his estranged father (Dean Jones) when he returns to
his childhood home.

9:30

9 Golden Girls

Rose views for St. Olaf's "Woman of the Year."

13 High Society

Ellie's [Jean Smart] scheme to send Val [Faith Prince] packing backfires.

25 Ned and Stacey

Ned [Thomas Haden Church] seeks Olivia Newton-John for a product endorsement.

10pm

9 The Marshal

An ex-convict violates parole to find a woman with whom he was corresponding, but instead
finds a mail-fraud operation.

13 Chicago Hope

A tragic accident forces Geiger to question his calling.

25 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

See 6:30, KEVU.


28 Values Matter Most: A Television Essay by Ben Wattenberg

Host Wattenberg looks at how social issues are being addressed by both Democrats and
Republicans.

34 Northern Exposure

Joel reverts to his old ways during Marilyn's visit; Maurice returns from hunting to find his house,
watched by Ed, in shambles.

10:30

25 Cops

New York Transit Authority Police patrol the crime-ridden subways.

11PM

9 13 16 News

25 Baywatch

Mitch prepares for an Ironman competition; Matt takes a night job.

28 Masterpiece Theatre

The headmaster's plea for the survival of the cathedral choir angers the dean; Sally announces
her marriage is over.

34 Stephanie Miller

Jasmine Guy; Neve Campbell ["Party of Five"].

11:35

9 Nightline

13 David Letterman

Actor Bill Murray; singer Chynna Philips; actor Michael Rapaport.

16 Jay Leno

In Las Vegas. Robin Williams; singer David Lee Roth.


12AM

25 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

See 6PM, KEVU.

28 Charlie Rose

34 Paid Program

12:05

9 Rush Limbaugh

12:30

25 Top Cops

See 7:30, KEVU.

34 Jerry Springer

12:35

9 World News Now (early time in the night to go to ABC News?)

13 Late Late Show/Tom Snyder

Loni Anderson; writer Jonathan Kozol.

16 Late Night/Conan O'Brien

Author Frank Lebowitz; band Big Audio Dynamite.

1AM

25 Paid Program

28 Wild America
Marty explores Shenandoah National Park in spring.

1:30

25 Movie

"Something Wild." [1986] Jef Daniels, Melanie Griffith. A wild woman takes her yuppie on a
road trip.

28 Cooking (?)

34 Of the Air

1:35

13 Married...with Children

16 Later with Greg Kinnear

Filmmakers the Hughes Brothers.

2AM

28 Great Journeys

2:05

13 Up to the Minute

16 Nightside

3AM

28 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

3:30

25 Movie
"Gardens of Stone." [1987] James Caan. An Arlington cemetery sergeant loves an anti-Vietnam
War newswoman.

-crainbebo

Retro: Eugene, OR; Thurs. October 6th, 1994

Source: Eugene Register Guard

CHANNELS

9 KEZI Eugene ABC

13 KVAL Eugene CBS

16 KMTR Eugene NBC

25 KLSR Eugene Fox

28 KEPB Eugene PBS

34 KEVU Eugene IND

6AM

9 News

13 CBS Morning News

16 Entertainment Tonight

25 Paid Program

28 Homestretch

6:30

13 News

16 NBC News at Sunrise


25 Sonic the Hedgehog

28 Homestretch

7AM

9 Good Morning America

Tim Allen; James Woods ["The Specialist"].

13 This Morning

CMA Awards winners; Tony Bennett; 1995 cars.

16 Today

Bruce Willis; movie reviews.

25 Bonkers

28 Kidsongs TV

The Wild West; American Indians; rodeo champion Charmayne Rodman.

34 Scooby-Doo

7:30

25 Bobby's World

28 Storytime

John Ritter; "Alistair's Elephant," Kim Karnsrithong.

34 Mighty Max

8AM

25 Aladdin

28 Barney and Friends

Barney and Baby Bop meet wildlife in an imaginary forest trip.


34 A Current Afair (that early in the morning? And no rerun in the evenings on any stations.)

8:30

25 Johnson (?)

28 Lamb Chop's Play Along

Lamb Chop forgets a song's lyrics.

34 Morning Stretc

9AM

9 The 700 Club

13 Regis & Kathie Lee

16 Maury Povich

25 Goof Troop

28 Shining Time Station

Stacy implements strict rules at the station.

34 Movie

"Her Favorite Patient." [1945] John Carroll, Ruth Hussey. A wartime doctor's niece sticks around
for a test pilot.

9:30

25 Exosquad

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Fred visits skater Peggy Fleming.

10AM

9 Mike & Maty


Pet health-care tips.

13 Price is Right

16 Jenny Jones

Scheduled topic: strip clubs.

25 Shirley

Scheduled topic: religious spouses.

28 Sesame Street

Telly gives a speech at the Grand High Triangle Lover's birthday party.

11AM

9 Golden Girls

13 Sally Jessy Raphael

Scheduled: Women complain about their chauvinistic sons.

16 Geraldo

Scheduled: Priest advocates killing abortion doctors.

25 Ricki Lake

Scheduled topic: Affirmative action.

28 Fit or Fat

34 Montel Williams

Scheduled: Women confront their boyfriend's former lovers.

11:30

9 Dennis Prager

Film critic Jefrey Lyons. (Loving not shown in Eugene at this time)

28 GED
Noon

9 All My Children

13 Young and the Restless

16 Leeza

25 Gordon Elliott

Scheduled topic: quarreling sisters.

28 Taking the Lead

34 Family Feud (Richard Dawson's ill-fated 94-95 return)

12:30

34 Family Feud

1PM

9 One Life to Live

Guest Billy Dean.

13 As the World Turns

16 Jane Whitney

Scheduled: Former wives confront a bigamist.

25 Judge for Yourself

Scheduled topic: jealous spouses.

28 Marketing

Planning and forecasting challenges; three small businesses.

34 Movie

"Olly, Olly, Oxen Free." [1978] Katharine Hepburn. An old woman and her boys balloon over
California.
1:30

28 Marketing

Marketing research; ASI Market Research/The Disney Channel.

2PM

9 General Hospital

13 Guiding Light

16 Another World

25 Family Matters

28 Learn to Read

2:30

25 Darkwing Duck

28 Adventures of Tiller and Friends

Songs, skits and practical exercises ofer safety messages.

3PM

9 Marilu

Scheduled topic: motherless children.

13 Donahue

16 Days of Our Lives

25 Tiny Toon Adventures

28 Sesame Street

34 Sybersquad
3:30

25 Taz-Mania

34 Bots Master

4PM

9 Oprah Winfrey

Scheduled topic: family dilemmas.

13 Susan Powter

Scheduled topic: sufocating relationships.

16 Matlock

25 Animaniacs

28 Storytime

34 Captain Planet

4:30

13 M*A*S*H

25 Power Rangers

28 Reading Rainbow

The life cycle of trees.

34 Doogie Howser M.D.

5PM

9 13 16 News

25 Wonder Years
28 Square One Television

34 Montel Williams

Scheduled topic: runaways.

5:30

9 ABC News

13 CBS News

16 NBC News

25 Family Matters

Widowed Rachel has her first date.

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

Sara Nade takes the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum.

6PM

9 13 16 News

25 Full House

D.J. anxiously awaits a college-entrance exam. Guest: Vanna White.

28 Football

34 Love Connection

6:30

9 Inside Edition

Police corruption.

13 Wheel of Fortune

16 Hard Copy
25 Murphy Brown

Peter returns from Bosnia and confesses to missing Murphy.

28 Nightly Business Report

CEO Edgar Woolard Jr. of Du Pont.

34 Connection (maybe Love Connection again? Or classic reruns?)

7PM

9 Star Trek: The Next Generation

13 Jeopardy!

16 Entertainment Tonight

25 Roseanne

Roseanne comforts Jackie, who broke up with her boyfriend.

28 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

34 In the Heat of the Night

A country singer [Robert Goulet] accused of stealing songs accidentally kills his accuser.

7:30

13 EXTRA!

Jon Secada.

16 The New Price is Right (Doug Davidson's ill-fated 1994 remake of TPiR)

25 Coach

Hayden dislikes art; Christine dislikes his attitude.

8PM

9 My So-Called Life
Angela's infatuation becomes full-blown romance.

13 Due South

A Mountie [Leslie Nielsen] flees to Chicago when an escaped murderer seeks revenge.

16 Mad About You

Jamie seeks a burial spot for her uncle's ashes.

25 Martin

Martin's advice to Tommy on women backfires.

28 This Old House

1710 Colonial farmhouse; interior and exterior tour; addition site.

34 Heaven Help Us (syndicated?)

A mechanic [Molly Hagen] is blamed for the plane crash that killed Doug and Lexy [John
Schneider, Melinda Clarke].

8:30

16 Friends

Ross [David Schwimmer] goes on about his ex-wife during a night at the hockey game with the
guys.

25 Living Single

Overton joins Synclaire's art history class.

28 Mystery!

"Inspector Morse V: Driven to Distraction." Morse [John Thaw] suspects a car dealer may be
linked to the stabbing deaths of two women.

9PM

9 Billy Ray Cyrus

13 Eye to Eye with Connie Chung

Warren Beatty and Annette Bening; a car dealer's purchase from the Department of Energy.
16 Seinfeld

Jerry cashes old birthday checks from his grandmother.

25 New York Undercover

J.C. and Eddie [Malik Yoba, Michael DeLorenzo] pose as garbage men to prove an employee's
deathy and wind up disposing of hazardous waste.

34 Robin's Hoods

A costume-party mystery night ends in murder, and all evidence points to Eddie [David Gall].

9:30

16 Madman of the People

Jack's season tickets to the Knicks fall victim to Meg's budget cuts.

10PM

9 Primetime Live

13 Chicago Hope

Geiger [Mandy Patinkin] is arrested; Watters [Hector Elizondo] bonds with the patriarch of a
high-wire act.

16 ER

A patient [Alan Rosenberg] will not last the night without a heart transplant; Ross [George
Clooney] admonishes a woman for not buying her daughter asthma medicine.

25 Cops

Kansas City, Mo.: Officers fight with burglary suspect and brothers; crack-house sweep.

34 Super Dave

Antique-car auction; piano vault.

10:30

25 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol


Dog snifs out drugs; weapons; teen escapee.

28 Seven Days

34 Super Dave

Randy Travis; the Northern Pikes.

11PM

9 13 16 News

25 Northern Exposure

The townspeople try to cheer up Joel after his fiance dumps him.

28 Nova

Scholars seek access to the Dead Sea Scrolls, controlled for 40 years by a team painstakingly
compiling them.

34 Jon Stewart

Director Quentin Tarantino ["Pulp Fiction"]; Cynthia Gibb ["Madman of the People"]; music
group Mighty, Mighty Bosstones.

11:35

9 Nightline

13 David Letterman

Sarah Jessica Parker; Mary Chapin Carpenter.

16 Jay Leno

Former Vice President Quayle; Melissa Gilbert.

12AM

25 The Newz

"Kennedy Channel."
28 Charlie Rose

34 Of the Air

12:05

9 Rush Limbaugh

12:30

25 Top Cops

Teenage bank robbers take hostages.

12:35

9 Last Call

13 Married...with Children

16 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

Bonnie Hunt; actress Mira Sorvino; comedian Ron Lynch.

1AM

25 Paid Program

28 Of the Air

1:05

9 World News Now

13 Jerry Springer

Scheduled topic: wedding demands.


1:30

25 Movie

"Phantasm II." [1988] James Le Gros. Psychically linked teenagers share Tall Man nightmares.

1:35

16 Later with Greg Kinnear

2:05

13 Up to the Minute

16 NBC Nightside

3:30

25 Movie

"The Blob." [1988] Shawnee Smith. Teen rebel and cheerleader vs. formless slime. Remake of the
1958 classic with Steve McQueen.

BONUS

5 KOBI Medford (NBC, no descriptions on listings.)

5:30 Webster

6AM This Morning's Business

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7AM Today

9AM In the Heat of the Night

10AM Judge for Yourself

11AM Jones & Jury


11:30 M*A*S*H

12PM Jane Whitney

1PM Leeza

2PM Another World

3PM Days of Our Lives

4PM Entertainment Tonight

4:30 Hard Copy

5PM News

5:30 News

6PM NBC News

6:30 News

7PM Inside Edition

7:30 A Current Afair

8PM Mad About You

8:30 Friends

9PM Seinfeld

9:30 Madman of the People

10PM ER

11PM News

11:35 Tonight Show

12:35 Late Night

1:35 Later with Greg Kinnear

2:05 Nightside

-crainbebo
Retro: Charleston, SC; Fri. September 27th, 1991

Source: News and Courier, Charleston, SC.

CHANNELS

2 WCBD Charleston ABC

4 WCIV Charleston NBC

5 WCSC Charleston CBS

7 WITV Charleston PBS/SCETV

24 WTAT Charleston Fox

7AM

2 Good Morning America

Scheduled: actress Mercedes Ruehl ["The Fisher King"]; "Looking Good, Feeling Good" (part 5 of
5) - Arnold Schwarzenegger, chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports,
explains the importance of fitness.

4 Today

Scheduled: Frank Sinatra in Pompeii; actor Roger Moore on UNICEF; kitchen gadgets; children's
books.

5 This Morning

Scheduled: actor Richard Thomas ["Mission of the Shark"]; actress Lily Tomlin; author-actor
Hume Cronun ["A Terrible Liar: A Memoir"]; energy-saving light bulbs.

7 Sesame Street

The mayor gives Gordon a Good Citizen's Award; guest appearance by New York City Mayor
David Dinkins.

24 Merrie Melodies
7:30

24 Muppet Babies

8am

7 Instructional Programming

24 Peter Pan

8:30

24 Woody Woodpecker

9AM

2 Donahue

4 Regis and Kathie Lee

5 Maury Povich

24 Robert Tilton

10AM

2 Sally Jessy Raphael

4 Jenny Jones

Scheduled: a fashion show of toupees; getting over a divorce; acrobatic tumblers.

5 Designing Women

Suzanne endures cruel jokes about her weight when she attends her high-school reunion.

24 700 Club

10:30
5 Family Feud

11AM

2 Growing Pains

Carol pretends a nerdy co-worker is her new boyfriend to keep her family from playing
matchmaker.

4 One on One with John Tesh

John Tesh with singers Neil Sedaka and Little Richard.

5 The Price is Right

7 Instructional TV

24 Highway to Heaven

An embittered man refuses to let his talented daughter pursue singing.

11:30

2 Three's Company

An old girl friend shows up at Jack's surprise birthday party.

4 Cover (?) Not Classic Concentration, that was preempted in this market.

Noon

2 Home

Scheduled: a Family Day special featuring reports on subjects ranging from interior design to
autumn harvesting; a store that sells furniture from the 1930s and 1940s.

4 E.D.J.

5 News

24 Backtalk (who hosted this?)


12:30

2 Loving

4 Closer Look-Faith Daniels

Scheduled: author Alexandra Ripley ["Scarlett: The Sequel to Gone with the Wind"].

5 Young and the Restless

1PM

2 All My Children

4 Days of Our Lives

24 Joan Rivers

1:30

5 Bold and the Beautiful

2PM

2 One Life to Live

4 Another World

5 As the World Turns

7 Instructional TV

24 Bewitched

Esmeralda's wacky witchcraft causes Paul Revere to ride again.

2:30

24 DuckTales
3PM

2 General Hospital

4 Santa Barbara

5 Guiding Light

24 Chip 'n Dale

3:30

24 Tale Spin

4PM

2 Oprah Winfrey

4 Geraldo

5 Matlock

Matlock defends a popular Beverly Hills man accused of murdering a starlet.

7 Sesame Street

Super Telly is the monster who never worries; Robin Williams guest stars.

24 Darkwing Duck

4:30

24 Tiny Toon Adventures

5PM

2 Night Court

The court tries to conduct business while loud construction work takes place upstairs.

4 Golden Girls
The roommates reminisce about the wacky adventures they have shared.

5 Candid Camera

7 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

A blanket-making factory; Lady Elaine wants to spank X the Owl for his mistake.

24 Beetlejuice

5:30

2 Cosby Show

Theo and his pals attempt to impress their dates for the senior prom.

4 Amen

Frye urges Rolly, who fell on a wet floor, to file a phony personal injury lawsuit.

5 Family Feud

7 Reading Rainbow

"Snowy Day: Stories and Poems" by Caroline Feller Bauer.

24 People's Court (most likely, said Court)

6PM

2 4 5 News

7 Square One Television

Figuring out a problem about tooth brushing.

24 Who's the Boss?

Angela battles to find a spokesman for an Italian foods sponsor.

6:30

2 News
4 NBC News

7 3-2-1 Contact

Three diferent computers instantaneously convert messages from code to code.

24 Mama's Family

Mama opens her house to boarders with hopes of raising money for a new stove.

7PM

2 Wheel of Fortune

4 Inside Edition

5 CBS News

7 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

24 Married...with Children

7:30

2 Jeopardy!

4 A Current Afair

5 Entertainment Tonight

24 Cheers

Norm brags about getting a job with a prestigious Boston accounting firm.

8PM

2 Family Matters

Steve Urkel challenges another student to a rope-climbing competition in an efort to impress


Laura.

4 Real Life

Scheduled: Former football star Jim Brown talks about a program to help L.A. gang members
develop life management skills.

5 Princesses

Debut: Three diverse single women [Julie Hagerty, Fran Drescher, Twiggy Lawson] share a
luxurious New York penthouse.

7 Washington Week in Review

24 America's Most Wanted

A 6-year-old boy's view of his mother's murder; an alleged drug dealer wanted for murder; two
fugitives wanted for a bank scam.

8:30

2 Step by Step

4 Expose

New information regarding the BCCI scandal.

5 Brooklyn Bridge

Alan's delight at winning tickets to a Dodger game is spoiled by a relative's funeral.

7 Wall $treet Week

Guest: Henry Kaufman, president of Henry Kaufman and Company.

9PM

2 Perfect Strangers

Larry is arrested while on the way to his own wedding and accused of robbing a convenience
store.

4 Dear John

Kate faces her fear of intimacy by dating the cop who takes the report when the group is held at
gunpoint.

5 Movie

"Stranger at My Door." [1991] Premiere. Robert Urich. A woman on the run from a psychotic
husband seeks refuge with a farmer whose violent past rivals her own.

7 Talking with David Frost

The broadcast journalist begins his second season of in-depth interviews with retired
Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee.

24 Ultimate Challenge

Stuntman Spanky Spangler attempts a record-breaking fire jump; an Australian rancher tries to
capture a crocodile; a college obstacle course challenge.

9:30

2 Baby Talk

Maggie arranges a date between James and her friend Susan and later regrets it.

4 Flesh 'N Blood

Rachel badgers Arlo to get a legitimate job, but has second thoughts when he lands a clerical
position in her office.

10PM

2 20-20

Scheduled: Present and former non-Japanese employees of Japanese-owned companies in the


U.S. claim that their companies practice discrimination.

4 Reasonable Doubts

Tess and Dicky ofer on her handling of a mentally impaired assault suspect; Tess' estranged
husband makes a reconciliation attempt.

7 Grounds for Peace

The ongoing conflict in Northern Ireland, as told through a mix of legends, historical background
and interviews with Irish youths.

24 Street Justice

11PM
2 4 5 News

7 Nightly Business Report

Market Monitor.

24 Arsenio Hall

Scheduled: journalist Bernard Shaw; actor Fred Savage ["The Wonder Years"].

11:30

2 Cosby Show

Denise plays matchmaker for Vanessa.

7 Movie

"The North Star." [1943] Dana Andrews, Anne Baxter. During World War II, a courageous band of
Russian nationals attempts to defend their village from Nazi invaders.

11:35

4 Tonight Show

Guest host: Jay Leno. Scheduled: actors Richard Dean Anderson, Kim Williams; musical group
Rif; columnist Bob Greene.

5 Dark Justice

Judge Marshall's "Night Watchmen" attempt to stop a deranged public defender who goes on a
murderous rampage against drug suspects.

12AM

2 Three's Company

Jack and Janet become detectives when Cindy mysteriously vanishes.

24 Love Connection

12:30
2 Nightline

24 Taxi

12:35

4 David Letterman

5 Personals

1AM

2 The Judge

7 Of the Air

24 Ron Reagan

1:05

5 Smith (?)

1:30

2 News

1:35

4 Friday Night Videos

5 News

2AM

2 Movie

"The Losers." [1970] William Smith. A biker gang roars into Cambodia to free a captive
presidential advisor.
24 Movie

"Twisted." [1985] Christian Slater. A disturbed adolescent with a sadistic streak transform his
home into a house of horrors.

2:05

5 All News Night

2:35

4 News

3:05

4 Fall Guy

4AM

2 Sally Jessy Raphael

4 Simon & Simon

5 All News A.M.

24 Rawhide

-crainbebo

Retro: Tampa/Sarasota, FL; Tue. March 30th, 1976

Source: Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Yes, four listings done in one day - fast typer here. Prob. a
record.

3/30/76
CHANNELS

3 WEDU Tampa PBS

8 WFLA Tampa NBC

10 WLCY Largo/Tampa ABC

11 WINK Ft. Myers CBS

13 WTVT Tampa CBS

16 WUSF Tampa PBS

20 WBBH Ft. Myers ABC/NBC

40 WXLT Sarasota ABC

44 WTOG St. Petersburg-Tampa IND

5:45

13 Marine Radar

6AM

8 Sunshine Almanac

10 Involvement Ten

13 Breakfast Beat

6:15

8 Today in Florida

6:25

8 Newswatch
6:30

8 Batman

10 Meet the Realtors/4-H Spotlight

20 Gulf Coast Today

40 A.M. Gulf coast

6:35

11 Sunshine Almanac BW

6:50

11 FYI with Earl Nightengale

6:55

11 Spanish News

44 Sunrise Report

7AM

8 20 Today Show

10 Russ Byrd's Morning Show

11 13 CBS Morning News with Hughes Rudd

40 Good Morning America

44 Uniscope

7:25

11 Local News
7:30

10 Lassie

11 13 CBS Morning News

44 Hilarious House of Frightenstein

8AM

10 Good Morning America

11 13 Captain Kangaroo

44 The Flintstones

8:30

44 Popeye

9AM

8 The Big Valley

11 Sesame Street (due to no PBS station in Fort Myers)

13 Mike Douglas

20 Phil Donahue

40 PTL Club

44 Leave it to Beaver

9:30

44 Gomer Pyle, USMC


10AM

8 Romper Room

10 Best of Groucho

11 Price is Right

16 Lilias, Yoga and You

20 Celebrity Sweepstakes

44 Father Knows Best BW

10:30

8 20 High Rollers

10 Perry Mason

13 Price is Right

16 Issues in Music

44 Green Acres

11am

8 20 Wheel of Fortune

11 Gambit

40 Edge of Night

44 Phil Donahue

11:30

8 20 Hollywood Squares

10 40 Happy Days

11 13 Love of Life
16 Language and Meaning

11:55

11 13 CBS News-Douglas Edwards

Noon

8 20 Magnificent Marble Machine

10 40 Let's Make a Deal

11 News

13 Pulse - Plus News, Weather, Sports and Public Afairs

16 Nova

44 News with Paul Rushe and Bruce Mirek

12:30

8 20 Take My Advice

10 40 All My Children

11 Search for Tomorrow

44 Variety

12:55

8 20 NBC News-Edwin Newman

1PM

8 Newswatch

10 40 Ryan's Hope
11 Young & The Restless

13 Search for Tomorrow

16 Presidential Forum

20 Somerset

44 Movie

"Bengazi." [1955] BW Richard Carlson and Mala Powers. Three men and a girl, in search of
hidden gold, are trapped in a lonely desert mosque by Bedouin tribemen.

1:30

8 20 Days of Our Lives

10 40 Rhyme & Reason (I think Family Feud replaced this one months later)

11 13 As the World Turns

2PM

10 40 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30

8 20 The Doctors

10 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

11 13 Guiding Light

16 Contemporary Physics

40 The Neighbors

44 Underdog

3PM

8 20 Another World
10 40 General Hospital

11 13 All in the Family

16 Philosophic Controversies

44 Three Stooges

3:25

44 Spirit of '76

3:30

3 Guppies to Groupers (WEDU either just signed on or had instructional programming earlier. No
listings before this)

10 40 One Life to Live

11 13 Match Game

16 Masters of the Silent Screen

44 Mickey Mouse Club BW

4PM

3 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8 Somerset

10 The Edge of Night

11 Tattletales

13 Merv Griffin

16 Our Story

20 Robert Young, Family Doctor (?)

40 The Mike Douglas Show

44 The Flintstones
4:30

3 Sesame Street

8 Family Afair

10 The F.B.I.

11 Mike Douglas

16 Carrascolendas

44 Gilligan's Island

5PM

8 Beverly Hillbillies

16 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

20 Adam-12

44 The Brady Bunch

5:30

3 Electric Company

8 Andy Griffith

10 Eyewitness News

13 Adam-12

16 Lilias, Yoga and You

20 40 To Tell the Truth

44 The Partridge Family

6PM
3 Zoom

8 Newswatch

10 ABC Evening News-Howard K. Smith, Harry Reasoner

11 News Eleven-Southwest FL News, Sports and Weather

13 Pulse News, Sports and Weather

16 Contemporary Physics

20 Eyewitness News

40 TV 40 Newswatch

44 The Lucy Show

6:30

3 Gettin Over

8 20 NBC Nightly News

10 What's My Line?

11 CBS Evening News

16 Language and Meaning

40 ABC Evening News with Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner

44 Bewitched

7PM

3 About Now

8 20 Concentration

10 Stump the Stars

11 Nashville Music

13 CBS Evening News-Walter Cronkite


16 Masters of the Silent Screen

40 Nashville on the Road

44 Hogan's Heroes

7:30

8 Let's Make a Deal

10 To Tell the Truth

11 Porter Wagoner

13 Cross Wits

20 Hollywood Squares

40 Pop Goes the Country

44 Love, American Style

8PM

3 Nosotros

8 20 The Red Badge of Courage

Richard Thomas stars as a frightened soldier in the Union Army who flees in panic during his first
combat encounter, but returns and goes on to become a hero in this World Premiere drama
based on Stephen Crane's Civil War novel.

10 40 Happy Days

Richie Cunningham and his cohorts, Potsie and Ralph, are in for a boring vacation sans chicks
until Fonzie comes to their rescue.

11 13 Dr. Seuss: The Cat in the Hat

Animated cartoon about two youngsters, house-bound on a rainy day whose boredom is
shattered by a visit from the magical Cat.

16 Introduction to Art

44 Dinah!
8:30

3 Consumer Survival Kit

10 40 Laverne and Shirley

Shirley becomes a recluse when she finds out that her reliable date, Carmine has another
girlfriend, and she decides not to date much to Laverne's chagrin.

11 13 Good Times

16 Jane Moore

"Death is life's other door after a short intermission," says Hans Holzer, professor of
parapsychology at the New York Institute. He was one of a handful of writers who pioneered
serious investigate reporting on the occult and psychic phenomena.

9PM

3 The Adams Chronicles

As the Civil War rages in America, Charles Francis is appointed Minister to Great Britain. He
travels to England with his wife, Abigail Brooks; their sons, Brooks and Henry, the latter serving
as his father's secretary, and their daughter, Mary. Two other sons, Charles Francis II and John
Quincy II, remain behind in the Union Army.

10 40 The Rookies

After witnessing a murder committed by an emotionally unstable young man, Jill is abducted by
the killer and an accomplice who plan to kill her.

11 13 M*A*S*H

16 Spectrum of the Arts

44 Movie

"Spanish Afair." [1958] Richard Kiley. An American architect traveling in Spain falls in love with
his Spanish-speaking secretary.

9:30

8 20 Liberty
The second in NBC News' trilogy of Bicentennial documentaries on the rights of Americans. Host
is David Brinkley.

11 13 One Day at a Time

16 Lowell Thomas Remembers

10PM

3 Behind the Lines

Public Television's Emmy Award-Winning Journalism Review. Host for the series will be former
New York Times Associate Editor Harrison E. Salisbury, veteran journalist and historian. The guest
this week is Michael Arlen, New Yorker TV Critic.

10 40 Family

11 13 Lucille Ball Special

16 Nova

44 Dinah!

10:30

3 Woman

11PM

3 Captioned ABC News

8 Newswatch

10 Eyewitness News

11 News Eleven

13 Pulse News

20 Eyewitness News

40 TV 40 Newswatch

44 Love, American Style


11:30

3 Robert MacNeil Report

8 20 Tonight Show

10 40 Tuesday Mystery of the Week

11 13 CBS Late Movie

"Jack of Diamonds." Stars George Hamilton and Joseph Cotton. While executing a delicate
robbery on an ocean liner, a gentleman cat burglar encounters a rival thief at the same game, a
woman named Olga. The two later meet again at a Bavarian ski resort, where elaborate plans are
made for a most audacious theft - the heist of the priceless Zarahof jewels.

44 Mod Squad

12:30

44 Donahue

1AM

8 20 Tomorrow

40 Eyewitness News

-crainbebo

"Robert Young, Family Doctor" was the syndication title of "Marcus Welby, M.D." when the show
was still in production.

Howard K. Smith was no longer co-anchoring ABC's newscast. Reasoner had

been pressing to anchor solo, and ABC gave him that chance in the fall of 1975.

Smith was assigned commentaries. The idea didn't work, and Reasoner was teamed
with Barbara Walters in the fall of '76...which didn't work, either, leading to "World News

Tonight" in July 1978, which did work.

Retro: Portland, OR - Friday, May 27, 1960

TV Guide - Portland Friday, May 27, 1960 At this time, Portland was on a 6:30-10pm Prime Time
Schedule. But the local stations ran either 30 or 60 minutes of syndicated programming at 10pm
before starting their late news.

(6) KOIN-TV CBS Portland. KOIN runs local shows at 8am, 11am and 1pm.

6:15 Telecourse

7am News--Grant Holcomb

7:15 Captain Kangaroo

8am Red Rowe--Variety. Guests: Sunshine Boys

8:30 On The Go--Jack Linkletter. Jack interviews a family of recent arrivals to Southern California.

9am I Love Lucy. Golf pro Jimmy Demaret takes the Ricardos and Mertzes on a whirl around the
golf course.

9:30 December Bride. Ruth and Gladys think they're not getting enough attention from their
husbands.

10am Love of Life

10:30 Search for Tomorrow

10:45 Guiding Light

11am Hostess House Party

11:30 Star Performance--Drama. "To Die at Midnight." Dick Powell

Noon I Led Three Lives--Drama. Philbrick fears his identity as an FBI agent has been discovered.

12:30 As The World Turns

1pm KOIN Kitchen--Betty Davis

1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party


2pm Millionaire--Drama

2:30 Verdict Is Yours

3pm Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4pm For Better or Worse

4:30 Cartoons

5pm Roy Rogers

5:30 City Detective. Rod Cameron

6pm News

6:15 CBS News--Douglas Edwards

6:30 Rawhide--Western. Explosions in the region have made the cattle restless and another may
cause a stampede.

7:30 Hotel de Paree. Ellie has allowed alcohol to control her life but now she's struggling to stay
on the wagon. Earl Holliman

8pm Circus--Bert Parks (Special)

9pm CBS Reports (Special) Edward R. Murrow looks at a federal court order for Atlanta to begin
integrating its schools.

10pm Award Theater--Drama. Two fleeing criminals stop in a small town to have their car
repaired. James Whitmore

10:30 Wrestling--Portland

11:30 News--Chuck Foster (Mon.-Thurs. the late news airs at 10:30.)

11:45 Movie--Drama. "Sands of Iwo Jima." John Wayne, Adele Mara

(8) KGW-TV NBC Portland

Lots of local programs, including an hour long variety show at 8am and kids shows at noon and
4:30.

6am Continental Classroom

6:30 Continental Classroom

7am Today--Dave Garroway. Guests include song stylist Blossom Dearie. (Note: KGW only carries
the first hour.)

8am Telescope--Variety

9am Price Is Right--Bill Cullen (Color) Jack Narz fills in during Cullen's vacation.

9:30 Concentration

10am Truth or Consequences

10:30 It Could Be You--Bill Leyden (Color)

11am Queen for A Day

11:30 Loretta Young. A psychiatrist's patient has amnesia. The doctor suspects he is the former
fiance of the woman he loves.

Noon Wunda, Wunda--Kids

12:30 From These Roots

1pm Thin Man--Mystery

1:30 Yancy Derringer

2pm Dough Re Mi--Gene Rayburn

2:30 Play Your Hunch--Merv Griffin

3pm Movie--Comedy. "Snafu." Robert Benchley, Vera Vague

4:30 Heck Harper--Kids (Color)

5:15 Whirleybirds--Adventure

5:45 NBC News--Huntley, Brinkley (Usually local news runs at 6pm, Huntley-Brinkley at 6:15, and
Quick Draw McGraw at 6:30.)

6pm Boxing live from Las Vegas. (Special)

6:45 News--Richard Ross

7pm Sports Special. Boxing and golf.


7:30 March of Medicine (Color) (Special) Examines doctors' practices in five states.

8:30 Masquerade Party (Color)

9pm Wagon Train. Seth Adams takes a liking to a youth who is fatherless and crippled.

10pm Sea Hunt. To impress his finance, a man organizes a dangerous dive. Lloyd Bridges

10:30 News

11pm Lock Up--Drama. A loyal wife refuses to believe her husband killed a young woman.

11:30 Jack Paar--Variety

(12) KPTV ABC Portland (KPTV became an independent station when Channel 2 signed on and
took the ABC affiliation.)

7am OEA Presents--Education

8am Roundhouse--Uncle Charlie

9am Romper Room

9:30 Burns and Allen

10am Rosemary Clooney. Trumpeter Pete Candolli is the guest.

10:30 Better Half

11am Restless Gun. A young man, annoyed by his older brother, takes his anger out on a friend.
John Payne

11:30 Love That Bob! Bob is hired to photograph a ballerina.

Noon About Faces

12:30 Medic. A widow living with her son and daughter-in-law feels unwanted. Richard Boone

1pm Day in Court

1:30 Gale Storm. Nugey tells Susanna her fortune.

2pm Beat The Clock

2:30 Who Do You Trust?


3pm American Bandstand (KPTV only carries 30 min.)

3:30 High Time--Gene Brendler

4pm Uncle Charlie's Den (I guess Uncle Charlie gets both a morning and afternoon kids show,
each an hour long.)

5pm Three Stooges

5:30 Rin Tin Tin

6pm News

6:15 ABC News--John Daly

6:30 Walt Disney

7:30 Man from Blackhawk

8pm 77 Sunset Strip--Mystery. An aging filling station attendant warns a traveler of strange perils
on the road ahead. Efram Zimbalist Jr., Ed "Kookie" Byrnes.

9pm Detectives. The director of a lonely hearts club is murdered. Robert Taylor

9:30 Black Saddle. Marshall Scott arrests the suitor of a murdered woman. Peter Breck, Russell
Johnson.

10pm Union Pacific. When pressure is put on them to finish the railroad quickly, the men
threaten to quit. Jef Morrow

10:30 Decoy--Police Drama

11pm News--John Salisbury

11:15 Movie--Drama "Back from Eternity" Robert Ryan, Rod Steiger.

13 KVAL-TV NBC, ABC Eugene

6am Continental Classroom

6:30 Continental Classroom

7am Today--Dave Garroway. Guests include song stylist Blossom Dearie. (Note: KVAL only carries
the first 90 min.)
8:30 Play Your Hunch--Merv Griffin

9am Americans at Work

9:15 Spanish--Education

9:30 Concentration

10am Truth or Consequences

10:30 It Could Be You--Bill Leyden (Color)

11am Queen for A Day

11:30 Romper Room

Noon Young Dr. Malone

12:30 From These Roots

1pm Thin Man--Mystery

1:30 Yancy Derringer

2pm Movie--Romantic Comedy "Three for Bedroom C" Gloria Swanson, James Warren

3:45 Oregon Pet Corral

4pm Life of Riley

4:30 Addie Bopkins--Kids (Usually Addie Bopkins runs an hour, Count airs at 5:30, Local News at
6, Huntley-Brinkley at 6:15.)

5pm Count of Monte Cristo--Adventure

5:30 News

5:45 NBC News--Huntley, Brinkley

6pm Boxing live from Las Vegas. (Special)

6:45 Feature Sports

7pm Sports Special. Boxing and golf.

7:30 March of Medicine (Color) (Special) Examines doctors' practices in five states.

8:30 Let's Go Fishing (KVAL doesn't air the rest of NBC or ABC's prime time programming.)

9pm Four Just Men. Jef agrees to defend a woman accused of poisoning her husband. Richard
Conte.

9:30 Award Theater. When his partner is found hanging, a wealthy decorator hires a dectective,
suspecting murder.

10pm Mike Hammer. Mike investigates bad blood between rival Greenwich Village beatnik cafe
owners.

10:30 News

10:45 Movie--Drama "Boys Town" Spencer Tracey, Mickey Rooney. (Odd that KVAL doesn't air
Jack Paar.)

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Oregon and southwest Washington State were on Standard Time while California as likely on
Pacific Daylight Time. This will explain why prime-time on network stations ran from 6:30 to 10
P.M. local time. It was easier that way than to invest money in tons of early, very expensive VTR's
to record and play back network shows on an hour's delay.

That might also explain the live boxing show at 6 P.M. local, which would be 10 P.M. EDT.
Through the Spring of 1960, NBC had live professional boxing matches on Friday nights at 10
P.M. EDT/EST, which were shown live across the network, even on the West Coast.

The boxing was probably one of the last editions of what was officially called "The Gillette
Cavalcade Of Sports" prior to it's move to ABC (and from Fridays to Saturdays).

Maybe KGW-8 in the Spring of 1960, once Daylight Time began, usually ran the fights on a tape-
delay but went live with this one because perhaps this was, according to that day's Boston Globe
a bout for the Welterweight Championship between Don Jordan and Benny "Kid" Paret and yes,
it was broadcast on NBC live from Las Vegas (the Globe listed the telecast as starting in Boston at
10 P.M. EDT).

A little less than two years late, Paret was knocked unconscious in a fight against Emile Griffith
and died a few days later. Interest in boxing nosedived after that bout, and it wasn't until
Muhammad Ali won the Heavyweight Championship that interest in the sport began to rebound.

This may have been one of the first championship fights held in Vegas; today, Las Vegas probably
hosts more professional championship bouts than every other city in the world combined.

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For those of us on Eastern Standard Time in those days, the networks had

a 7:30-11 primetime, with everything delayed an hour. However, on Friday

nights NBC's schedule was rearranged in order to show boxing live. In May

1960 that schedule would have been:

7:30 People Are Funny

8 PM Troubleshooters

8:30 Masquerade Party (9:30 EDT)


9 PM Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports (10 EDT)

9:45 Jackpot Bowling (10:45 EDT)

10 PM Bell Telephone Hour alternating with NBC News

Specials (8:30 EDT)

ABC would do something similar on Saturday nights that fall

until daylight saving time ended:

7:30 Leave It To Beaver (8:30 EDT)

8 PM Lawrence Welk (9 EDT)

9 PM Fight Of The Week (10 EDT)

9:45 Make That Spare (10:45 EDT)

10 PM The Roaring '20s (7:30 EDT)

What was really crazy was how ABC's Pacific affiliates juggled

Saturday nights in the 1961-62 season. On KABC the schedule

looked like this:

6 PM Lawrence Welk

7 PM Fight Of The Week

7:45 Make That Spare

8 PM Leave It To Beaver

8:30 Roaring '20s

9:30 not sure--movies, I think


But on XETV San Diego it was:

7 PM Fight Of The Week

7:45 Make That Spare

8 PM Matty's Funday Funnies (became Beany and Cecil

in January 1962) (this show aired at 7 ET/6 CT)

8:30 Leave It To Beaver

9 PM Lawrence Welk (KABC aired him live; XETV, on a three-hour delay)

10 PM Roaring '20s

When ABC had the Wednesday-night fights it would flip-flop it and "Hawaiian

Eye" for EDT/EST. On EDT, "Hawaiian Eye" aired at 9, followed by the fights

at 10; on EST, it was just the opposite.

As for boxing, Muhammad Ali virtually kept interest in boxing alive by himself

after the Griffith-Paret fight, but boxing got a big boost from the U.S. team's

performance at the Montreal Olympics in '76 (Sugar Ray Leonard, Leon and

Michael Spinks, and Howard Davis in particular), and hardly a week went by in

the late '70s that "Wide World Of Sports," the "CBS Sports Spectacular," and

NBC's "Sportsworld" didn't have a bout. I'm not completely sure of this, but

I think younger viewers today prefer the Ultimate Fighting Championship matches

to straight boxing.

Retro: Eugene, OR; Mon. August 16th, 1993

Source: Eugene Register-Guard


8/16/93

CHANNELS

9 KEZI Eugene ABC

13 KVAL Eugene CBS

16 KMTR Eugene NBC

25 KLSR Eugene (K25AS) Fox

28 KEPB Eugene PBS

34 KEVU-LP Eugene IND

6AM

9 World News This Morning

13 CBS Morning News

16 AgDay

25 Inspector Gadget

28 AM Weather

6:30

9 Morning Show

13 News

16 NBC News at Sunrise

25 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

28 Homestretch

7AM
9 Good Morning America

Jean Claude Van Damme ["Hard Target"]; audio books.

13 This Morning

Robert Downey Jr. ["Heart and Souls"].

16 Today

Author James Spada ["More Than a Woman: An Intimate Biography of Bette Davis]; women,
stress and sex; singer Marc Cohn.

25 Darkwing Duck

28 Sesame Street

34 Camp Candy

7:30

25 Tale Spin

34 Heathclif

8AM

25 Beetlejuice

28 Barney and Friends

34 Light Music

8:30

25 Chip 'n Dale

28 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

34 Morning Stretch

9AM
9 The 700 Club

13 Regis & Kathie Lee

Jimmy Connors; George Foreman, tae kwan do champ.

16 Geraldo

Scheduled topic: overweight teens.

25 DuckTales

28 Shining Time Station

34 Movie

"Africa Screams." [1949] Bud Abbott, Lou Costello. A book salesman is shanghaied for a diamond
safari.

9:30

25 Mr. Belvedere

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Fred visits a nursery school and kindergarten.

10AM

9 Home

Buttocks exercises; Montana scenery; customized T-shirts.

13 The Price is Right

16 Joan Rivers

Scheduled guest: Jason Priestley.

25 Hogan Family

28 Sesame Street

10:30
25 Mama's Family

11AM

9 Newhart

13 Sally Jessy Raphael

Scheduled: Father/daughter reunion.

16 Jenny Jones

Scheduled topic: tightwad spouses.

25 Love Connection

28 Reading Rainbow

34 Montel Williams

Scheduled: Mothers and daughters air grievances.

11:30

9 Head of the Class

25 The Judge

28 Destinos

Noon

9 All My Children

13 Young and the Restless

16 John & Leeza From Hollywood

Psychologist Brenda Wade; singer Mark Chesnutt.

25 Movie

"Runaway Father." [1991] Donna Mills. An abandoned wife mother finds her husband 17 years
later.
28 Deutsche Welle

34 Jane Whitney

Promiscuity and AIDS.

12:30

28 America

1PM

9 One Life to Live

13 As the World Turns

16 Classic Concentration

28 Nathalie Dupree Cooks

Pork tender loin; apple chutney.

34 Movie

"Tennis Court." Peter Graves. An Englishwoman and her vicar realize her tennis court is haunted.
(1984)

1:30

16 Caesar's Challenge

28 WorldScape

John Stobart paints a shrimp boat in a harbor.

2PM

9 General Hospital

13 Guiding Light

16 Another World
25 Paid Program

28 Sewing Connection

2:30

25 Merrie Melodies

28 Stained Glass

Vicki makes wastebaskets and tissue boxes.

34 Captain N and the Video Game Masters

3PM

9 Golden Girls

Dorothy's date [Peter Hansen] flirts with Blanche.

13 Donahue

Scheduled topic: People who gave their children away.

16 Days of Our Lives

25 Tom & Jerry

28 Street Smarts: How to Avoid Being a Victim

Chicago Detective J.J. Bittenbinder tells how to spot and avoid dangerous situations.

34 T-Rex

3:30

9 People's Court

25 Tiny Toon Adventures

34 Highway to Heaven
4PM

9 Oprah Winfrey

Scheduled topic: Beautiful women over 40.

13 Vicki!

Scheduled topic: women who knew Elvis.

16 Maury Povich

Scheduled guest: Richard Simmons.

25 Batman

28 Sesame Street

4:30

25 Goof Troop

34 Wavelength

Mark Curry; San Francisco by skate board.

5PM

9 NFL Preseason Football

San Francisco 49ers at Denver Broncos.

13 16 News

25 Perfect Strangers

Mary Anne moves in after a fight with Jennifer.

28 Square One Television

34 Okavango

Kyle undergoes tribal rituals to prove his manhood.


5:30

13 CBS News

16 NBC News

25 The Wonder Years

Kevin plans to impress a pretty family friend, then acne strikes.

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

Eartha Brule swipes a bell.

34 Paradise Beach

Tori tints Tina's tresses; Cooper is blind; Cassie admits virginity.

6PM

13 16 News

25 Full House

Michelle wants a mom, but her choice is twice Danny's age.

28 Firing Line

Leland Brendsel discusses mortgages and the economy.

34 Infatuation

6:30

13 Wheel of Fortune

16 Night Court

Dan meets the mother of his rich girlfriend; Harry has job ofers. Part 1 of 2.

25 Designing Women

Charlene gets her friends to visit Graceland.

28 Nightly Business Report


34 That's Amore!

7PM

13 Jeopardy!

16 Cheers

Sam enlists Carla's help in getting even with Hill [Keene Curtis].

25 Roseanne

Roseanne tries to cure Crystal's obsession with her late husband.

28 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

34 In the Heat of the Night

Althea suspects a student has problems at home, then learns one parent is dead, the other is
missing.

7:30

13 M*A*S*H

Potter must lower his blood pressure before a physical.

16 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Mel Gibson.

25 Murphy Brown

Murphy's story wins freedom for an innocent convict and earns an unwanted friend for the FYI
team.

8PM

9 News

13 Evening Shade

Fontana despairs when only Evan can quiet baby Scout.


16 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

Will helps a pregnant sportscaster [Vanessa Williams] deliver.

25 Movie

"The Tower." [1993] Paul Reiser. A trapped officer worker is marked for deletion by the central
computer that controls his building.

28 Graceland: The African Concert

34 HBO Comedy Showcase

Mark Curry and Bobby Slayton perform at Chicago's Old Vic Theater.

8:30

9 Hard Copy

13 Major Dad

A corporate headhunter woos several marines.

16 Blossom

Blossom learns that Vinnie wants to see others.

9PM

9 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Kira learns a Cardassian visitor may be a war criminal.

13 Murphy Brown

Murphy fights Baldwin over a new studio set. Directed by Joe Regalbuto.

16 Movie

"A Mother's Justice." [1991] Meredith Baxter. With her husband's support, a woman turns man-
hunter to find the one who has raped their daughter.

34 Sweating Bullets

A mystery writer enlists Nick to solve the murder of a jazz singer.


9:30

13 Big Wave Dave's

Marshall [Adam Arkin] feels out of place in Hawaii.

10PM

9 To Be Announced

13 Northern Exposure

An ill wind spurs fisticufs then intimacy between Maggie and Joel; Chris saves Maurice who
hates owing his life to anyone.

25 Local News

28 Center Stage: k.d. lang

34 Movie

"Rome Express." [1932] Esther Ralston. An art theft leads to murder and many suspects on a
plush train.

10:30

25 Designing Women

A weekend at the spa turns tense.

11PM

9 13 16 News

25 Arsenio Hall

Marilu Henner; Luther Vandross.

11:15
28 Charlie Rose

11:30

9 Nightline

16 The Tonight Show

Billy Crystal; the Kinks; Jaleel White; Fred Savage.

11:35

13 Married...with Children

12AM

9 Rush Limbaugh

25 Studs

34 Of the Air

12:05

13 Sweating Bullets

12:15

28 Masterpiece Theatre

12:30

25 Paid Program

12:35
9 Whoopi Goldberg

Ed O'Neill.

16 Late Night with David Letterman

John Chancellor; actor Jim Carrey; auto racer Michael Andretti.

1AM

25 Movie

"Elizabeth of Ladymeed." [1948] Anna Neagle. An English woman welcomes four husbands
home from four wars.

1:05

9 World News Now

13 You Bet Your Life

1:35

13 Cosby Show

16 Later with Bob Costas

John Turturro.

1:45

28 Of the Air

2:05

13 Up to the Minute

16 Of the Air
3AM

25 Movie

"The Two Mrs. Grenvilles." [1987] Ann-Margret. A showgirl weds a society queen's son - but
murder follows. Part 1 of 2.

-crainbebo

Eastern North Carolina Sun, Oct 7, 1990

from TV Guide-Eastern NC edition

not listed: WYED 17-HSN Goldsboro

ch 40 was relaying most of ch 5's programs due to ch 5's tower collapse in December 1989, the
new tower would launch on October 25

2 WFMY-CBS Greensboro

3 WWAY-ABC Wilmington

5 WRAL-CBS Raleigh

5w WTTG-Fox Washington DC

6 WECT-NBC Wilmington

7 WITN-NBC Washington NC

8 WFXI-Fox Morehead City

8h WGHP-ABC High Point

9 WNCT-CBS Greenville

11 WTVD-ABC Durham

12 WCTI-ABC New Bern

13 WBTW-CBS Florence

15 WPDE-ABC Florence
22 WLFL-Fox Raleigh

26 WJKA-CBS Wilmington

28 WPTF-NBC Durham

40 WKFT-Ind/CBS Fayetteville

48 WGGT-Ind Greensboro

62 WFCT-Ind Fayetteville

CPT NC Center for Public TV (PBS)

MORNING

5:00

5-40 Headline News

28 Home Shopping Spree

5:30

2 Gomer Pyle, USMC

8h Watch on Washington

13 Movie "Oklahoma Annie"

6:00

2 Combat! (bw)

5w D. James Kennedy

8 Munsters Today

8h Health Show

11 Little Rascals (bw)

15 Webster
22 Success N Life

28 America's Black Forum

40 National Geographic: On Assignment

48 Richie Rich

6:30

3 Classifieds

5 Rev. Stan Scott

7-9 Infomercial

8 Captain Planet & the Planeteers

8h Wall Street Journal Report

11 Young Universe

12 Little Rascals (bw)

15 Puppet Love

26 In Faith & Hope

28 Ebony-Jet Showcase

48 Fantastic Max

62 Peppermint Place

7:00

2-22 Kenneth Copeland

3-8-40 Infomercials

5 Robert Schuller

5w Oral Roberts

6 In Touch
7 Hour of Freedom

8h Changed Lives

9 Carolina Outdoors

11 Widget

12 Focus

15 Facts of Life

26 Jimmy Swaggart

28 D. James Kennedy

48 Adventures of Don Coyote & Sancho Panda

62 Light of the World

CPT Sesame Street

7:30

3 D. James Kennedy

5 World Tomorrow

5w Ever Increasing Faith

7 Minority Voices in Eastern North Carolina

8h-13 Oral Roberts

9 Kenneth Copeland

11 Family

12 Christian Viewpoint

15 Pentecostal Church Service

28 Larry Jones

40 Great Bear Scare


8:00

2-7 Day of Discovery

5 Presbyterian Church Service

6 Oral Roberts

8 Deliverance Temple

8h Gospel Expo

12 Robert Schuller

13 Milton Frazier

15 Lloyd Oglivie

22 Richie Rich

26 Proclaim the Glory

28 Sunday Today

40 Captain Planet & the Planeteers

48-62 Infomercial

CPT Sesame Street

8:30

2 World Tomorrow

3 Baptist Church Service

5w Capital City Magazine

6 Silver Spoons

7 Dr. Wooland Ministries

8 Jim Whittington

8h D. James Kennedy

9 Oral Roberts
11 Weekend Travel Update

13 Perspectives

15 In Touch

22 Fantastic Max

28 Your Hour of Deliverance

40 Time for Praise

48 Smash Hits

62 Voice of Salvation

9:00

2-5-9-13-26-40 CBS News Sunday Movie

3 Day of Discovery

5w Of the Record

6 World Tomorrow

7 D. James Kennedy

8 In Touch

8h Jimmy Swaggart

11 Mack Brown (UNC)

12 Movie "The Buddy System"

22 Adventures of Don Coyote & Sancho Panda

48 Methodist Church Service

62 Infomercial

CPT This Old House

9:30
3-48 Infomercial

5w Bugs Bunny's Buddies

6-7-28 Meet the Press

11 Eight is Enough

15 Whole Truth Hour

22 Midnight Patrol

62 We're Cooking Now

CPT New Yankee Workshop

10:00

3 Hit Country Video

6 Temperatures Rising

7 Jimmy Swaggart

8 Movie "High Midnight"

8h Robert Schuller

15 Baptist Church Service

22 Movie "Tarzan and the Green Goddess" (bw)

28 Watch on Washington

48 Lone Ranger (bw)

62 Presbyterian Church Service

CPT Frugal Gourmet

10:30

2-5-26 Face the Nation

3 Infomercial
6 Success N Life

9 TBA

11 Movie "The Neverending Story"

13 America's Black Forum

28 Bill Lewis (ECU)

40 Bread from Heaven

48 Lone Ranger (bw)

CPT Mystery! "Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Incredible Theft"

11:00

2 In Touch

3 Robert Schuller

5 Assignment: Sunday

5w Comedy Hour

7-8h-15-62 Infomercial

12-28 Baptist Church Service

13 D. James Kennedy

26 American Gladiators

48 New Lassie

11:30

5-40 Barry Wilson (Duke)

6 Mama's Family

7 World Tomorrow

8h-12 This Week with David Brinkley


9 Dick Sheridan (NC State)

13 Wheel of Fortune

15 Simon & Simon

48 Witness to Survival

62 10th Frame

CPT Travel Magazine

AFTERNOON

noon

2-6 Mack Brown

3-9 Bill Lewis

5-40 Dick Sheridan

5w Movie "The Boy from Dead Man's Bayou"

7 NewsChannel Sunday

8 Movie "Irreconcilible Diferences"

13 Sparky Woods (South Carolina)

22 Star Trek: The Next Generation

28 Home Again with Bob Vila

48 Movie "One Police Plaza"

62 Infomercial

CPT McLaughlin Group

12:30

2-5-9-13-26-40 NFL Today

3 Dick Sheridan
6-7-28 NFL Live

8h-12 Jesse Jackson

11 This Week with David Brinkley

15 Ken Hatfield (Clemson)

62 Water Sports World

CPT Firing Line

1:00

2-5-9-13-26-40 NFL: San Francisco-Houston

3 Barry Wilson

6 NFL: San Diego-Pittsburgh

7 NFL: NY Jets-Miami

15 Movie "Something Big"

22 Movie "Journey Through the Black Sun" (Space: 1999)

28 NFL: viewer's poll, Kansas City-Indianapolis or NY Jets-Miami

62 Tuf Trax

1:30

3 This Week with David Brinkley

8h Wake Forest Sports Sunday

11 Primetime Sunday

12 Siskel & Ebert

CPT Tony Brown's Journal

2:00
5w Movie "The Outsiders"

8 Movie "Sweet Liberty"

8h Weekend Travel Update

11 Crime Stoppers 800

12 Movie "Dreamscape"

48 Movie "Target Eagle"

62 Movie "The Scarlet Pimpernel"

CPT Teens & Sex: Mixed Messages

2:30

3 Movie "Obsessed with a Married Woman"

8h Infomercial

11 Health Show

CPT Degrassi Junior High

3:00

8h New Adam-12

11 Business World

15 Grand Strand Bandstand

22 Movie "Battle Beyond the Stars"

CPT MotorWeek '91

3:30

8h New Dragnet

11 Movie "Deathtrap"
15 Miss Black America Pageant

CPT Woodwright's Shop

4:00

5w Movie "Deal of the Century"

6-7-28 NFL: Cincinnati-LA Rams

8 Movie "The Black Hole"

8h Movie "The Mysterious Stranger"

12 Fall Guy

48 National Geographic: On Assignment

CPT Hometime

4:30

2-13 TBA

3 Infomercial

5-40 ALF

9 Movie "Magnum Force"

26 Movie "The Bad News Bears"

CPT Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

5:00

3 Webster

5-40 Who's the Boss?

15 Big Break

22 Movie "2010"
48 Cousteau Odyssey

62 Infomercial

CPT World of Ideas with Bill Moyers

5:30

2 Home Again with Bob Vila

3 Infomercial

5-40 Cosby Show

12 American Angler: Ofshore & Inland

62 Travel Travel

CPT North Carolina People

to be continued...

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6:00

2-3-5-8h-11-40 News

5w Wonderful World of Disney


8-15 Star Trek: The Next Generation

12 ABC World News Sunday

13 Fight Back! with David Horowitz

48 Dick Sheridan

62 Infomercial

CPT All Creatures Great & Small

6:30

2-5-9-13-40 CBS Evening News

3-8h ABC World News Sunday

11 Reflections

12 New Lassie

26 Infomercial

48 Barry Wilson

62 Your Hometown

7:00

2-5-9-13-26-40 60 Minutes

3-8h-11-12-15 Life Goes On

5w-8-22 True Colors

6-7-28 Hull High

48 Ernest Angley

62 Jimmy Swaggart

CPT Young People's Concert


7:30

5w-8-22 Parker Lewis Can't Lose

8:00

2-5-9-13-26-40 ALCS-Game 2: Oakland v Boston

3-8h-11-12-15 America's Funniest Home Videos

5w-8-22 In Living Color

6-7-28 Lifestories

48 Assembly of God Church Service

62 Jerry Falwell

CPT Nature "Monkeys on the Edge"

8:30

3-8h-11-12-15 America's Funniest People

5w-8-22 Get a Life

9:00

3-8h-11-12-15 Movie "When You Remember Me"

5w-8-22 Married...with Children

6-7-28 Jackie Collins' Lucky/Chances (pt 1)

48 Baptist Church Service

62 Into His Harvest

CPT Race to Save the Planet (pts 1 and 2)

9:30
5w-8-22 Good Grief

62 WWF Wrestling

10:00

5w-8-22 Against the Law

48 Baptist Church Service

10:30

48 Infomercial

62 Takin' Gospel Higher

11:00

2-3-5-6-7-8h-11-12-13-40 News

5w Sports Extra

8 21 Jump Street (premiere in syndication)

9 CBS News

15 Andy Griffith (bw)

22 Arsenio Hall

26 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

28 A Current Afair: Extra

48 Greatest Sports Legends (Bob Uecker)

62 Pentecostal Church Service

CPT Are You Being Served?

11:15
5-40 CBS News

9 Mack Brown

12 ABC News

13 Sports Plus

11:30

2 Reunion

3 A Current Afair: Extra

5-40 M*A*S*H

5w News

6 Jesse Jackson

7 Big Break

8h Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

11 Movie "Just Tell Me What You Want"

12 Movie "Can't Stop the Music"

13 Arsenio Hall

15 Grand Strand Bandstand

48 Ebony-Jet Showcase

62 Weekend with Crook & Chase

CPT No, Honestly

11:45

9 Barry Wilson

LATE NIGHT
midnight

2 Hit Video Country

5-40 Entertainment This Week

5w Movie "Blame It on Rio

8-22 Friday the 13th: The Series

15 Video Challenge

26 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

28 Bill Dooley (Wake Forest)

48 Tales from the Darkside

62 Billy Locklear

12:15

9 Infomercial

12:30

2-28 Infomercial

3 Success N Life

7 Jefersons

8h Siskel & Ebert

13 Soul Train

15 Star Trek: The Next Generation

48 Monsters

12:45

9 Love That Rescues


1:00

2 Barnaby Jones

8 Dracula

28 Home Shopping Spree

48 Crime Stoppers 800

1:30

8 Tales from the Darkside

11 ABC News

13 Images

15 Night Court

1:45

9 Mork & Mindy (as listed, JIP?)

11 News

2:00

2-9 CBS News Nightwatch

5w Sports Extra

13 American Angler

2:30

5w News

13 CBS News Nightwatch


3:00

5w Movie "The Great Scout and Cathouse Tuesday"

CBS News Sunday Morning - the "Movie" had to be a typo...

-crainbebo

It was...didn't realize I put Movie there...the server threw a tantrum when trying to post the first
time, and I had to type the whole thing over again...

Retro: Maine Mon, Oct 9, 1978

from TV Guide-Maine edition

WLBZ 2-NBC Bangor

6:30 News

6:40 First Radio Parish Church

6:45 News

7:00 Today (author Debora Phillips discusses coping with the breakup of a relationship)

9:00 America Alive!

10:00 Card Sharks

10:30 Jeopardy!

11:00 High Rollers

11:30 Wheel of Fortune

noon News

12:30 Phil Donahue (psychology prof Bernard I. Murphy discusses psychological and sexual
aspects of love; something unusual happened this week on 2 and 6-Thursday's show, which dealt
with sexual harassment, aired at 12:10 with a local follow-up at 1:10)

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Hollywood Squares

4:30 Six Million Dollar Man

5:30 Dating Game

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Newlywed Game

7:30 My Three Sons

8:00 Little House on the Prairie

9:00 Movie "Secrets of Three Hungry Wives"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (Beverly Sills subs for Johnny and welcomes Shecky Greene and Eydie
Gorme)

CHSJ 4-CBC Saint John (listed ET, CHSJ was dropped from the edition sometime in the early 80s)

6:30 100 Huntley Street

8:00 Ed Allen Time

8:30 Film

9:00 Camera 12

9:30 Mr. Dressup

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Merv Griffin


11:55 News

12:05 Match Game

12:30 Family Feud

1:00 Stan Kann

1:30 Cartoon Fun

2:00 CFL: Ottawa-Hamilton

5:00 News

5:30 Gong Show

6:00 Hawaii Five-O (season premiere)

7:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

7:30 M*A*S*H (pt 1 of the hour-long show on CBS 1 hr later)

8:00 CBC NewsMagazine

8:30 TBA

9:30 CMA Awards (Johnny Cash hosts the 12th annual ceremony, live from Nashville)

11:00 The National

11:25 News

11:40 Canada After Dark (guests Al Waxman, and the Travellers)

WABI 5-CBS Bangor

6:30 Not for Women Only (phobias, pt 1)

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Good Day! (networked live from WCVB Boston; guests Nicholas Von Hofman, Marie-Claude
Wrenn, Dr. Elaine Carroll, and Dr. Ann Bajart)

10:00 All in the Family

10:30 Price is Right


11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

noon Young & the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Liars Club

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4:00 Match Game

4:30 Mike Douglas (Mike's first show from his new Hollywood base with co-host Jimmy Stewart
and guests Burt Reynolds, Carol Burnett, Chad Everett, LA Mayor Thomas Bradley, and Anne
Murray)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 To Tell the Truth

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

8:30 M*A*S*H

9:30 CMA Awards

11:00 News

11:30 Rockford Files

12:40 Movie "Unwed Father"

WCSH 6-NBC Portland

6:00 Kidsworld

6:35 News
6:40 First Radio Parish Church

6:45 News

7:00 Today

9:00 America Alive!

10:00 Card Sharks

10:30 Jeopardy!

11:00 High Rollers

11:30 Wheel of Fortune

noon News

12:30 Phil Donahue

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Brady Bunch

4:30 Emergency One!

5:30 Dating Game

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Andy Griffith (bw)

7:30 Newlywed Game

8:00 Little House on the Prairie

9:00 Movie "Secrets of Three Hungry Wives"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow (KNBC's Kelly Lange guest hosts)


WVII 7-ABC Bangor (WVII was between its versions of the WKBW and traditional Circle 7 logos,
using a logo similar to WJLA DC later in the decade, with a slightly shorter crossbar)

6:00 PTL Club

7:00 Good Morning America (guests Kenny Rogers and Britt Eklund)

9:00 Morning Cinema

9:30 Odd Couple

10:00 PTL Club

11:00 High Hopes

11:30 Family Feud

noon $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Edge of Night

4:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

5:00 Fred Flintstone & Friends

5:30 Gilligan's Island

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Carol Burnett & Friends (guest William Conrad)

7:30 Gong Show (judges Carl Ballantine, Dorothy Lamour, and Jamie Farr)

8:00 Welcome Back, Kotter

8:30 NFL: Cincinnati-Miami (30 min earlier to counterprogram the CMAs)

11:30 Sports Challenge (WVII didn't have a late newscast, choosing to counterprogram
NewsCenter 2 and Telejournal News with syndied programs: others were Hee Haw Honeys
(Tues), Comedy Shop (Wed), Cheap Show (Thurs, fitting show for Bangor's El Cheapo network
station), and Soap Factory Disco (Fri))

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring

6:00 PTL Club

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Good Day! (live from WCVB)

10:00 Everyday

11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

noon $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Krofft Superstars

4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

5:00 Get Smart

5:30 News

6:00 ABC World News Tonight

6:30 Mary Tyler Moore

7:00 Tic Tac Dough

7:30 Joker's Wild

8:00 Welcome Back, Kotter

8:30 NFL: Cincinnati-Miami


11:30 News

mid. Notre Dame Football: highlights of the Irish's game v Michigan State

WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle (WAGM and WABI were sister stations until 1984, sharing
many of the same syndied programs)

* Network programs from CBS unless otherwide indicated

5:00 Call for Potato Pickers (WAGM's broadcast area on both sides of the St. John River is prime
potato country)

7:00 Today (NBC)

9:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 All in the Family

10:30 PTL Club

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

noon Young & the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Not for Women Only (pain, pt 1)

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4:00 Match Game

4:30 Mike Douglas (as ch 5)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 To Tell the Truth

7:30 Tic Tac Dough


8:00 Little House on the Prairie (NBC)

9:00 TBA

9:30 CMA Awards

11:00 News

11:30 Rockford Files

12:40 Movie "Unwed Father"

WCBB 10-PBS Augusta

Instructional Programs to 3pm

3pm Child's Right to Read

3:30 Teaching Children with Special Needs

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Over Easy (guest Mitch Miller)

6:30 Villa Alegre

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 Movie "Boy's Town" (bw)

9:30 Seven Dirty Words "The CIA Case Officer"

10:10 Time of the Jackals (re-enactment of the December 1975 terrorist attack on OPEC HQ in
Vienna)

11:00 Dick Cavett (guest James Mason)

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WENH 11-PBS Durham

Instructional Programs in AM
11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Instructional Programs

1:30 Vegetable Soup

2:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Julia Child & Company

3:30 Over Easy (Mitch Miller)

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Economically Speaking

6:30 Over Easy (Vivian Vance)

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 New Hampshire News

8:00 Long Search (tribal religions)

9:00 Visions "Charlie Smith and the Fritter Tree" (season premiere)

10:30 Film-Makers (premiere)

MPBN (PBS): WMEB 12-Orono, WMEM 10-Presque Isle, WMED 13-Calais, WMEG 26-Biddeford

Instructional Programs in AM

11:00 Electric Company

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Instructional Programs

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company


6:00 Zoom

6:30 Over Easy (Vivian Vance)

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 Woods & Waters

8:00 Evening at Symphony (season premiere)

9:00 Visions "Charlie Smith and the Fritter Tree" (season premiere)

10:30 Economically Speaking

11:00 Dick Cavett (James Mason)

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WGAN 13-CBS Portland

6:00 Maine Weather

6:30 Insight

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Mike Douglas (as ch 5/8, minus Anne Murray)

10:00 Dinah! (guests Robert Fuller, Jan Murray, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Hal Needham, and Elvis
Peacock)

11:00 All in the Family

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

noon Young & the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 House Call

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light


3:30 Match Game

4:00 Little Rascals (bw)

4:30 Merv Griffin (guest host Joey Bishop welcomes Fernando Lamas, Adrienne Barbeau, Abigail
Van Buren, Harry Blackstone Jr., and Foxy)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Cross-Wits

7:30 Carol Burnett & Friends (guest Jack Giford)

8:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

8:30 M*A*S*H

9:30 CMA Awards

11:00 News

11:30 Rockford Files

12:40 Movie "Unwed Father"

Retro: Eugene, OR; Sat. September 17th, 1994

Source: Eugene Register-Guard

9/17/94

CHANNELS

9 KEZI Eugene ABC

13 KVAL Eugene CBS

16 KMTR Eugene NBC

25 KLSR Eugene Fox

28 KEPB Eugene PBS

34 KEVU Eugene IND


6AM

9 Farm Report

13 Pick Your Brain

16 Today

On the set of "ER"; exercise guru Tamilee Webb.

25 DuckTales

28 Kidsongs TV

Young airplane pilots; aviation facts.

6:30

9 Adventures in Wonderland

Cheshire Cat's toy flying saucer causes panic.

13 Bill Nye The Science Guy

Bones and muscle move, support and protect our bodies.

25 Chip 'N Dale

28 Storytime

"Farmer Duck," "I Hear a Noise," "The Fortune Tellers."

7AM

9 Cro

13 Little Mermaid (SEASON PREMIERE)

25 Dog City (SEASON PREMIERE)

28 Sesame Street

34 Phantom 2040
7:30

9 Sonic the Hedgehog

13 Beethoven (DEBUT)

25 Power Rangers

34 Gladiators 2000

8AM

9 Making of "The Adventures of Mary-Kate and Ashley"

The twins seek missing footage for their new home video.

13 Aladdin (SERIES PREMIERE)

16 Martha Stewart Living

Planting strawberries; custom shower curtain; succulents in stone wall; cake decoration.

25 Animaniacs

28 Barney and Friends

Luci introduces a partially blind friend.

34 To Be Announced

8:30

9 Reboot

13 Skeleton Warriors (DEBUT)

16 Gardening in America

25 Eek! The Cat

28 Lamb Chop's Play Along

The gang ponders a fairy tale's moral.


9AM

9 Bump in the Night

13 WILDC.A.T.S. (Premiere)

16 Home Again

Season premiere. Bob tours a Federal-style house in Charleston, S.C.

25 Batman and Robin

28 Shining Time Station

The gang celebrates Thanksgiving.

34 Open House

9:30

9 Cryptkeeper

13 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (SEASON PREMIERE)

16 Saved by the Bell

25 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

34 California Dreams

Jake runs for student-body president.

10AM

9 Bugs Bunny and Tweety

13 Garfield and Friends (Season Premiere)

16 Saved by the Bell

25 X-Men
28 Magic School Bus

Ms. Frizzle and the class get lost in the solar system.

34 Soul Train

10:30

16 California Dreams

25 The Tick

28 Behind the Scenes

Artist David Hockney demonstrates the illusion of depth.

11AM

9 Addams Family

13 Beakman's World (Season Premiere)

16 NBA Inside Stuf

25 King Arthur

28 Newton's Apple

Fire facts; milk processing; young inventors; otters.

34 Monster Wars

11:30

9 ABC Weekend Special

Ralph S. Mouse braves many obstacles. Part 2 of 2.

13 CBS Storybreak

16 Paid Program

25 StarCom
28 Embroidery Studio

Needlework samplers; book cover.

Noon

9 Pac-10 Preview

13 Golf

Presidents Cup, Day Two.

16 Cheers

25 Double Dragon

28 Grilling with Chef George Hirsch

Grilled vegetables; fisherman's stew; stufed mushrooms; strawberry crisp.

34 The Extremists

12:30

9 College Football

UCLA at Nebraska.

16 Cheers

25 Double Dragon

28 Health Smart Gourmet Cooking

Main-course salads.

34 Sportsman

1PM

16 Jeferson Awards

Public service awards.


25 Outdoor Magazine

28 Look & Cook

Roast chicken with lemon and herb butter; saut of chicken with mussels; pinwheel chicken with
prosciutto and cheese.

34 Movie

"Fast Getaway." [1991] Corey Haim. A teenage bank robber must get his dad out of jail.

1:30

16 MotorWeek

Oldsmobile Aurora; redesigned Jaguar XJ-Sedan; turbo-chargers; long-term test fleet.

25 Video Magazine

28 Nathalie Dupree Cooks

Barbecued ribs; coleslaw; deviled eggs; butter bean and corn salad; key lime bars.

2PM

16 Drag Racing

25 This is the NFL

28 Victory Garden

New Zealand: growing kiwis; planting bulbs; fall preparations.

2:30

25 Perfect Strangers

28 New Garden

Adapting permaculture to all gardens.

3PM
13 EXTRA: The Entertainment Magazine

Daryl Hannah.

16 Prime Suspect

Seven teens killed on Los Angeles freeway; convicted rapist flees when judge delays sentencing;
forgery suspect.

25 Family Matters

28 Trailside

A bike tour from Trinidad south to San Francisco.

34 The World of Nature

Africa's highest peak is capped with snow near the equator; the waters of the Pacific Northwest
are rich in life and minerals.

3:30

16 Why Didn't I Think of That?

25 Trauma Center

DEBUT: Cameras follow trauma-unit patients to recovery stage.

28 Collectors

Appraising antique radios; vintage advertising.

4PM

9 Head of the Class

13 Making Of: Hawkeye

Lee Horsley and Lynda Carter star in a new series about the French and Indian War.

16 Sweet Valley High

DEBUT: Identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth [Brittany and Cynthia Daniel] grow up.

25 Time Trax
Darien joins a small-town sherif [Nancy Everhard] to catch a bank robber.

28 Woodwright's Shop

A music stand with cabriole legs and an adjustable turned column.

4:30

9 This Week in Baseball

13 EXTRA Preview Special

Hosts Arthel Neville and David Nemeth.

16 Nick News

Manassas, Va. theme park; Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen; school year-round.

28 New Yankee Workshop

Norm creates a colonial dovecote.

5PM

9 Golf: Payless (Classic? This must be the same Boise ID Open sponsored by Albertson's
nowadays)

13 Baywatch

An escaped convict's wife holds Mitch hostage; Matt and Slade find a dangerous underwater
cavern. Part 1 of 2.

16 Price is Right

25 Babylon 5

Londo [Peter Jurasik] tries to return a priceless Centuari artifact; a visitor has a dangerous
proposition.

28 This Old House

Miami home: windows; tiles; kitchen renovation.

34 WWF Superstars of Wrestling


5:30

16 Price is Right

28 This Old House

Miami home: kitchen appliances; landscaping.

6PM

9 13 16 News

25 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

Undercover magician Kwai Chang suspects Diablo [Stephen McHattie] of murder.

28 Lawrence Welk

34 Psychic (Friends Network? Or was there a syndicated program called Psychic?)

6:30

9 Siskel & Ebert

Success of "Forrest Gump."

13 CBS News

16 NBC News

7PM

9 Star Trek: The Next Generation

Picard travels through time trying to prevent himself from destroying humanity. (Part 2 of 2) This
was the series finale.

13 Jeopardy!

16 Entertainment Tonight

Disney history theme park controversy; movie "Princess Caraboo."

25 Sightings
Paranormal phenomena; poltergeist; UFOs; psychic sculptor; black holes.

28 Julia Child: Cooking with Master Chefs

Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger: Thai melon salad; spinach and eggplant.

34 A Current Afair: Extra

7:30

13 Wheel of Fortune

28 Frugal Gourmet

Gnocchi, pasta and peanut butter; fettuccine.

34 1st and Ten

8PM

9 Movie

"Teen Wolf." [1985] Michael J. Fox, Jerry Levine. The new star of a high-school basketball team
has red eyes, fangs and lots of hair.

13 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

Mike's ex-fianc [Maxwell Caulfield], whom she thought died in battle, comes to town forcing
her to choose between him and Sully.

16 Sweet Justice

Greedy daughters seeking an inheritance try to have a grand dame [Marion Ross] declared
incompetent.

25 Cops

Indianapolis: suspected stolen vehicle; woman attempts to cash stolen check.

28 Evening at Pops

34 Movie

"Whisper Kill." [1988] Loni Anderson. A San Francisco reporter and a newspaper editor follow a
slasher's trail in a California town.
8:30

25 Cops

Nashville: disturbance call; high-speed chase with DWI suspect.

9PM

16 Miss America Pageant

Contestants from 50 states vie for the crown at the Convention Hall on the Boardwalk in Atlantic
City; hosts Regis Philbin, Kathie Lee-Giford; with Kenny Rogers.

25 America's Most Wanted

A man attacks a former girlfriend and kills her father.

28 MGM: When the Lion Roars

Host Patrick Stewart covers 1946-86; Gene Kelly, Elizabeth Taylor and Grace Kelly are important
performers in the 1950s.

10PM

9 The Commish

A hitman [Brian Keith] targets Tony and Rachel.

13 Walker, Texas Ranger

Walker questions his judgment after a boy almost dies during a hostage situation.

25 Robocop

Gadget leaves Sgt. Parks to reunite with her real mother.

34 Movie

"The Human Monster." [1939] Bela Lugosi. Scotland Yarder ties a doctor to well-insured corpses
in the Thames.

11PM
9 13 News

25 Tales from the Crypt

A husband hires a hit man; with Hector Elizondo, Sam Waterston, Patsy Kensit; director Kyle
MacLachlan.

28 Austin City Limits

11:30

9 Virgin Records' Anniversary

13 Movie

"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." [1969] Paul Newman. Wyoming outlaws hit Bolivia and
take on the army.

16 News

25 Tales from the Crypt

A con man [Treat Williams] is a philanderer; with Sugar Ray Leonard; Frances Sternhagen; Henry
Gibson; director Tom Hanks.

12AM

16 Saturday Night Live

Host Heather Locklear; Janet Jackson.

25 The Newz

Tom Slack, the narcoleptic bomb-squad detective; advice columnists Abby and Andy.

28 Keith Jarrett Trio

34 Of the Air

12:30

25 Forever Knight

Nick is the prime suspect in a series of bizarre murders.


1AM

9 Cobra (sign of 2AM)

28 Of the Air

1:30

13 Of the Air

16 Nightside

25 Perfect Strangers

-crainbebo

Retro: Washington-Baltimore Saturday, October 8, 1977

From TV Guide, Washington-Baltimore Edition:

WMAR Ch. 2 Baltimore (CBS)

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Man's Place In Nature"

7 AM Wacko (guests: Richard Dawson, musical group

the Hotcakes, delay from 12 N)

7:30 What's New, Mr. Magoo? (delay from 9 AM)

8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9 AM Fun World

9:30 Skatebirds

10:30 Space Academy


11 AM Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour

12 N Professor Kool

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Secrets Of Isis

1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival (two animated films:

"The Legend Of Paul Bunyan" and "The Legend

Of John Henry")

2 PM Public Afairs

2:30 Ironside

3:30 NFL Game Of The Week

4 PM In Search Of... (topic: reincarnation)

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (U.S. Grand Prix (East) from

Watkins Glen, NY; Pro Karate Championships from

Indianapolis; Part 2 of the World's Strongest Man Competition)

6 PM Hee Haw (Jerry Reed, Sammi Smith)

7 PM News

7:30 Candid Camera (subjects make a commercial for a skin cream

that's really paste; Fannie Flagg gets more wallpaper on her helper

than on the wall)

8 PM Bob Newhart

8:30 We've Got Each Other

9 PM The Jefersons

9:30 Tony Randall

10 PM Carol Burnett

11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Earth II"

WRC Ch. 4 Washington, DC (NBC)

6:30 Knowledge

7 AM Big Blue Marble

7:30 Pink Panther

8 AM C.B. Bears

9 AM Young Sentinels

9:30 New Archie/Sabrina Hour

10:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of

Muhammad Ali

11 AM Thunder

11:30 Search And Rescue

12 N Baggy Pants And The Nitwits

12:30 Red Hand Gang

1 PM Baseball: ALCS Game 4 (Yankees defeated Kansas City,

6-4, won the series three games to two, and beat the

Dodgers in the World Series)

4 PM Jerry Visits (Jerry Dunphy, time approximate)

4:30 Last Of The Wild

5 PM Marty Robbins' Spotlight

5:30 World Of Survival

6 PM Shari Show (Shari Lewis)

6:30 NBC News (anchor not given)


7 PM On The Record

7:30 Family Feud

8 PM Baseball: NLCS Game 4 (Dodgers beat the Phillies, 4-1,

clinched the series 3-1, lost to the Yankees 4-2 in the

World Series.)

11:20 News

11:50 Saturday Night Live (hostess Madeline Kahn; British comedian

Barry Humphries; musical guest Taj Mahal)

1:20 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Andy Gibb, REO Speedwagon,

Skip Stephenson, the Village Idiots)

WTTG Ch. 5 Washington, DC (Ind.)

6:30 Animal World

7 AM Bullwinkle

7:30 Cartoon Playhouse

8 AM Underdog

8:30 H.R. Pufnstuf

9 AM Porky Pig

9:30 Casper

10 AM Flintstones

10:30 Jetsons

11 AM Movie: "Sinbad The Sailor" (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

and Maureen O'Hara, from '46)

1 PM Movie: "Then Came Bronson" (pilot for the 1969-70


NBC series)

3 PM Movie: "The Tartars"

4:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir

5 PM Soul Train (guest: Lamont Dozier)

6 PM My Three Sons

6:30 Family Afair

7 PM Andy Griffith (guest: Don Rickles as peddler Newton Monroe)

7:30 Brady Bunch

8 PM Movie: "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington"

10:25 News

11 PM Odd Couple

11:30 Movie: "A Fistful Of Dollars"

1:30 Movie: "One Minute To Zero"

3:40 Movie: "Honeymoon" (watch for Guy Madison, aka Wild

Bill Hickok, and a grownup Shirley Temple, from '47)

5:10 Movie: "Annabel Takes A Tour" (Lucille Ball, from '38)

WJLA Ch. 7 Washington, DC (ABC)

6:30 Treehouse Club

7 AM Animals, Animals, Animals (a Native American folklorist

demonstrates the Bufalo Dance, delay from Sun 11:30 AM)

7:30 Hot Fudge

8 AM Superfriends

9 AM Scooby's All-Star Laf-A-Lympics


11 AM Krofft Supershow

12 N ABC Weekend Special (Jodie Foster as "Rookie Of The Year,"

about a girl who battles sex discrimination when she wins a

place on her brother's baseball team, program expands to

one hour today only)

1 PM American Bandstand (guest: Charo, 30 minutes today only)

1:30 Greatest Sports Legends (profiled: Elgin Baylor)

2 PM Wide World Of Sports (Southern 500 from Darlington, SC;

New York State Firemen's Competition)

3:30 College Football Pregame Show

3:45 College Football: Alabama-USC

7 PM News (time approximate)

7:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals

8 PM Fish

8:30 Operation Petticoat

9 PM Starsky & Hutch

10 PM Love Boat (passengers: Loretta Swit, Robert Reed, Kristy

McNichol, Scott Baio)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Dial 'M' For Murder"

1:30 ABC News (anchor not given)

WGAL Ch. 8 Lancaster, PA (NBC)

6:30 Lone Ranger


7 AM Max B. Nimble

7:30 Sunshine Corners

8 AM C.B. Bears

9 AM Young Sentinels

9:30 New Archie/Sabrina Hour

10:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of

Muhammad Ali

11 AM Thunder

11:30 Search And Rescue

12 N Baggy Pants And The Nitwits

12:30 Red Hand Gang

1 PM Baseball (see Ch. 4)

4 PM Jim & Jesse (time approximate)

4:30 That Nashville Music

5 PM World Of Survival

5:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: Mickey Gilley)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Public Afairs

7:30 Spotlight Series

8 PM Baseball (see Ch. 4)

11:20 News

11:50 Saturday Night Live

1:20 News
WTOP (WUSA) Ch. 9 Washington, DC (CBS)

6 AM Christopher Closeup

6:30 Best Of Morning Break

7 AM Arthur & Company

7:30 Secrets Of Isis (delay from 1 PM)

8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo?

9:30 Skatebirds

10:30 Space Academy

11 AM Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour

12 N Wacko (guests: Dick Martin, the Sylvers)

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Sneakers

1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM Movie: "Change Of Habit" (Elvis's last film, from '69,

where he plays a doctor working with three nuns to

help ghetto dwellers; Mary Tyler Moore also stars.)

4 PM This Is The NFL

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Bob Schiefer)

7 PM Agronsky & Company

7:30 Virginia Governor's Race

8 PM Bob Newhart
8:30 We've Got Each Other

9 PM The Jefersons

9:30 Tony Randall

10 PM Carol Burnett

11 PM News

11:30 College Football: Syracuse-Maryland (taped earlier today)

WBAL Ch. 11 Baltimore (NBC)

6:30 Learning To Read

7 AM Better Way

7:30 Garden Living

8 AM At Home In Maryland

8:30 Hot Fudge

9 AM Young Sentinels

9:30 New Archie/Sabrina Hour

10:30 Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine

11:30 Search And Rescue

12 N Baggy Pants And The Nitwits

12:30 Adam-12

1 PM Baseball (see Ch. 4)

4 PM TBA

5 PM Bowling

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News


7 PM Bowling

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8 PM Baseball (see Ch. 4)

11:20 News

11:50 Saturday Night Live

1:20 The FBI

WJZ Ch. 13 Baltimore (ABC)

6 AM Success Without Stress

6:30 Metro

7 AM Big Blue Marble

7:30 Bob Turk And The Sunshine Kids

8 AM Superfriends

9 AM Scooby's All-Star Laf-A-Lympics

11 AM Krofft Supershow

12 N ABC Weekend Special

1 PM Blackpoint

1:30 TBA

2 PM Wide World Of Sports

3:30 College Football Pregame Show

3:45 College Football: Alabama-USC

7 PM News (time approximate)

7:30 Metro

8 PM Fish
8:30 Operation Petticoat

9 PM Starsky & Hutch

10 PM Love Boat

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Return To Peyton Place"

1:55 News

2:05 ABC News

2:20 For The Moment (how a child's moving away from

home afects his or her relationship with their parents)

2:50 Movie: "Hitting A New High"

WBOC Ch. 16 Salisbury, MD (ABC/CBS/NBC)

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7 AM Peninsula Perspective

7:30 At Home Today

8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo?

9:30 Skatebirds

10:30 Space Academy

11 AM Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour

12 N Wacko

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Secrets Of Isis

1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival


2 PM Peninsula Perspective

2:30 Wide World Of Sports (joined in progress)

3:30 College Football Pregame Show

3:45 College Football: Alabama-USC

7 PM Lawrence Welk (favorites from the '30s, time

approximate)

8 PM Bob Newhart

8:30 We've Got Each Other

9 PM The Jefersons

9:30 Tony Randall

10 PM Carol Burnett

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Coogan's Bluf"

WDCA Ch. 20 Washington, DC (Ind.)

7 AM Consultation/Update On Health

7:30 God's Good News

8 AM International Voice Of Victory

8:30 Rex Humbard

9:30 Oral Roberts

10 AM Robert Schuller

11 AM Burns And Allen

11:30 Topper

12 N Movie: "Abbott And Costello Meet The


Invisible Man"

1:30 Movie: "Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's

Daughter"

3 PM Beverly Hillbillies

3:30 Bewitched

4 PM Courtship Of Eddie's Father

4:30 Adam-12

5 PM Emergency One!

6 PM Star Trek

7 PM Space: 1999

8 PM Movie: "Snow Devils"

10 PM Challenge

10:30 Face To Face

11 PM Second City TV

11:30 Movie: "Curse Of The Vampires"

1 AM 700 Club

2:30 The Rock

WAPB Ch. 22 Annapolis/WCPB Ch. 28 Salisbury/

WWPB Ch. 25 Hagerstown/WMPB Ch. 67 Baltimore (PBS)

7:20 Urban Development

7:45 Roman Empire And Its Legacy

8:10 Sociological Perspectives

8:35 Systems Management


9 AM Fundamentals Of Biology

10:30 Personnel Management

12 N Searching Society

1:30 Human Sexuality

2:30 As Man Behaves

3:30 G.E.D.: High School Diploma

4:30 Critics' Place

5:30 Americana

6 PM Book Beat

6:30 Consumer Survival Kit

7 PM Maryland Newswrap

7:30 Agronsky At Large

8 PM Dickens Of London (Part 6)

9 PM Canal Zone (how Americans live and work in

the Panama Canal Zone)

sign of 12 M

WHAG Ch. 25 Hagerstown, MD (NBC)

7 AM Changed Lives

7:30 Open Door Church

8 AM C.B. Bears

9 AM Young Sentinels

9:30 New Archie/Sabrina Hour

10:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of


Muhammad Ali

11 AM Thunder

11:30 Search And Rescue

12 N Baggy Pants And The Nitwits

12:30 Red Hand Gang

1 PM Baseball (see Ch, 4)

4 PM Wrestling (time approximate)

5 PM Public Policy Forums (the interactions of academia,

politics, and public policy)

6 PM Ocean Fishing

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Baseball (see Ch. 4)

11:20 Secret Sleuth (Dora Hall as a journalist out to catch

a suspected spy; watch for Scatman Crothers and

Sid Melton)

11:50 Saturday Night Live

sign of 1:20 AM

WETA Ch. 26 Washington, DC (PBS)

7:30 Carrascolendas

8 AM Sesame Street

9 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Electric Company


10 AM Once Upon A Classic ("Robin Hood," part 1 of 12)

10:30 Daniel Foster, M.D.

11 AM Parent Efectiveness

11:30 How Do Your Children Grow?

12 N Remembering Alfred Lunt (not to be confused with

Allen Funt, he and wife Lynn Fontanne were arguably

the first couple of the Broadway theater)

12:30 Equal Justice Under Law (conclusion of "The Trial Of

Aaron Burr")

1 PM Paint Along With Nancy Kominsky

1:30 The Way It Was

2 PM American Short Story

3:30 Art In Public Places

4 PM Destination America

5 PM Nova (the winter roosting of blackbirds in the South)

6 PM Pro Soccer: Aston Villa-Birmingham City

7 PM Africa File (interviews with three residents of West Africa)

7:30 Music (first of 10 aimed at elementary-school kids; topics

tonight are the diversity of musical styles and the diference

between music and noise)

8 PM Wodehouse Playhouse: "Romance At Droitgate Spa"

8:30 World War I ("Wilson And Peace" recounts the Versailles peace

conference and the Fourteen Points--this is the 1964-65 CBS

series which I hope someone reruns next year for the 100th

anniversary of the start of the war.)


9 PM Making Television Dance (Twyla Tharp and Mikhail Baryshnikov

show how video technology and dance are welded together.)

10 PM Movie: "Our Daily Bread"

sign of 11:30 PM

WBFF Ch. 45 Baltimore (Ind.)

7 AM Popeye/Cartoons

7:45 Three Score And More

8 AM Baltimore Fire Department

8:15 Baltimore Department Of Social Services

8:30 Baltimore Community Relations Commission

8:45 Baltimore Urban Services Agency

9 AM Swiss Family Robinson

9:30 Highway Patrol

10 AM Notre Dame Highlights (taped: Michigan State-

Notre Dame)

11 AM Bat Masterson

11:30 Lone Ranger

12 N Movie: "These Thousand Hills"

2:30 Lost City Of The Jungle

3 PM Sea Hunt

3:30 Dragnet (the 1967-70 episodes)

4 PM Wrestling

5 PM Gilligan's Island
5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

6:30 Get Smart

7 PM Hogan's Heroes

7:30 I Love Lucy

8 PM Perry Mason

9 PM Name Of The Game

10:30 College Football: Syracuse-Maryland (taped earlier today)

1 AM Movie: "Blood And Lace" (watch for Melody Patterson, aka

Wrangler Jane on "F Troop," from '71)

2:35 Lost City Of The Jungle

2:55 News

WNVT Ch. 53 Annandale, VA (PBS)

simulcast in Washington on Ch. 14

4:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

5 PM Curious I

5:30 Crafty Creations

6 PM Images Of Aging

7 PM A Chance To Be

7:30 Music

8 PM Poisoning Of Michigan (the contamination of

Michigan livestock in 1973 with the toxic

fire retardant PBB)


9 PM Making Television Dance

10 PM College Football: Virginia Tech-William & Mary

(taped earlier today)

sign of 12 M

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick View Post

From TV Guide, Washington-Baltimore Edition:

WAPB Ch. 22 Annapolis/WCPB Ch. 28 Salisbury/

WWPB Ch. 25 Hagerstown/WMPB Ch. 67 Baltimore (PBS)

WWPB in Hagerstown is on Ch. 31. Ch. 25 is NBC affil WHAG.

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Correction noted. It was no doubt an oversight when I was

looking at the channel listings.

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Please use abbreviations and keep the headline short enough to show the full date (including
the year).

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Quote Originally Posted by B. Patrick took us back to October 8th, 1977 in the
Washington/Baltimore area:

WRC Ch. 4 Washington, DC (NBC)

6:30 NBC News (anchor not given)


According to Brooks and Marsh, John Hart was the weekend anchor of NBC's evening newscasts
(both Saturdays and Sundays) in the 1977/78 season. He had been with CBS for a number of
years in the late 1960's and early 1970's, anchoring that network's "Morning News" from 1969
until he was replaced in the Summer of 1973 by the ill-fated pairing of Hughes Rudd and Sally
Quinn (Quinn left CBS by year's end; Rudd remained with the show until 1977).

After being dumped from the morning job at CBS, Hart left when his contract expired and moved
to NBC.

In 1988 and continuing into the very early 1990's, he was anchor of "World Monitor", a nightly
newscast produced by the Christian Science Monitor and seen on both WQTV-68 in Boston
(owned at the time by the Monitor) and the Discovery Channel.

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Quote Originally Posted by FredLeonard View Post

Please use abbreviations and keep the headline short enough to show the full date (including
the year).

Where, exactly, does this need abbreviations, unless you're referring to my spelling out the
words Saturday and October? I don't see where anyone else missed the date. This is the style I
always use for retros and nobody else seems to have a problem with the headings, although I'm
flexible enough to make the change if anyone else does have a problem.

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[sarcasm]Thank you for your courteous reply.[/sarcasm]

If you look at "New Posts" you'll notice the headline cuts of after "October 8" and the year is not
shown. You'll notice other "retro" posters do use abbreviations, such as Bluenoser ("Retro:
Winnipeg/Fargo-Grand Forks Sat, Oct 12, 1963" with the entire headline showing).

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Since I never look at "New Posts" I wasn't aware that the date was being

cut of. In all seriousness, thanks for bringing that to my attention; I don't

know if anyone else has caught it, being that the format of this website has

changed with the new owners. Maybe it explains why a lot of dates are

being abbreviated, so your point is taken. I wish you had explained about

"New Posts" when you posted before, but I apologize for the sarcastic tone

of my answer; I haven't had complaints about retros before and didn't understand

where you were coming from.

Retro: Washington-Baltimore Mon., Oct. 10, 1977


From TV Guide, Washington-Baltimore Edition:

WMAR Ch. 2 Baltimore (CBS)

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Discipline In The Classroom"

7 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd/Lesley Stahl)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Joker's Wild

9:30 Liars Club (Betty White, Don Meredith, Dody Goodman,

Larry Hovis)

10 AM Here's Lucy

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N 2's Company (not to be confused with "Three's Company,"

this is a local talk show; today: adoptees' searching for their

natural parents)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless (delay from 12 N)

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '77 (Richard Dawson, Patti Deutsch, Elaine Joyce,

Dick Martin, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers)

4 PM Tom And Jerry


4:30 Andy Griffith

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune

8 PM Corrallin' The Colts

8:30 That's Hollywood (villains and how they have been portrayed

on screen)

9 PM Betty White

9:30 Country Music Association Awards (Johnny Cash hosts; presenters

include Bill Anderson, Jerry Clower, Mac Davis, Minnie Pearl, Charley

Pride, Jerry Reed, the Statler Brothers, Don Williams, and Tammy

Wynette.)

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 CBS Movie: "Unwed Father"

sign of 1:05 AM

WRC Ch. 4 Washington, DC (NBC)

6 AM Knowledge

6:30 Not For Women Only (financial writer Sylvia Porter joins five programs

on women and money)

7 AM Today (Secretary of Transportation Brock Adams)

9 AM Marcus Welby, M.D.

10 AM Sanford And Son


10:30 Hollywood Squares (Victor Borge, Sandy Duncan, Barbara Eden,

Robert Fuller, George Gobel, Rose Marie, Leslie Uggams, Anson

Williams, Paul Lynde)

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Knockout (only game show hosted by Arte Johnson)

12 N To Say The Least

12:30 Chico And The Man

1 PM To Tell The Truth (Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen,

Kitty Carlisle)

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Gong Show

4:30 Mary Tyler Moore

5 PM News

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune

8 PM Laugh-In (unsuccessful attempt to revive the show as specials and

without Rowan and Martin; Robin Williams was a regular although

his part was rather small--hostess is Bea Arthur; other celebrities:

Henry Fonda, Roger Moore, Ilie Nastase, Rodney Allen Rippy, Seals

& Crofts)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Killer On Board"

11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show (Steve Allen subs for Johnny; Pam Grier, musicologist

Ken Fisk)

1 AM Tomorrow (Georgia state senator Julian Bond)

WTTG Ch. 5 Washington, DC (Ind.)

6:30 Singer's Art

7 AM Tom And Jerry

7:30 Porky Pig

8 AM Flintstones

8:30 Deputy Dawg

9 AM Dennis The Menace

9:30 Father Knows Best

10 AM Dick Van Dyke

10:30 That Girl

11 AM Medical Center

12 N Panorama

2 PM I Love Lucy

2:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

3 PM The Archies

3:30 Fred Flintstone & Friends

4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Tom And Jerry

5:30 Partridge Family


6 PM My Three Sons

6:30 Family Afair

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Brady Bunch

8 PM $128,000 Question (Alex Trebek--somehow appropriately--

hosts this second and last season of the show, now produced

in Canada instead of New York.)

8:30 Merv Griffin (the first annual Soap Opera Digest Awards; guests

include Bill and Susan Seaforth Hayes, Donald May, John Fitzpatrick,

Beverlee McKinsey)

10 PM News

11 PM Odd Couple

11:30 Perry Mason

12:30 Movie: TBA

2:05 Mission: Impossible

WJLA Ch. 7 Washington, DC (ABC)

6:30 Black Forum

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM A.M. Washington

10 AM Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM)

10:30 The Better Sex (delay from 12 N)

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud


12 N News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Soupy Sales, female opponent

not named)

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM Movie: "Someone Behind The Door"

6 PM News

7 PM ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters)

7:30 Muppet Show (guest: Bernadette Peters)

8 PM San Pedro Beach Bums

9 PM NFL Football: Rams-Bears

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 The Big Battles (the German invasion of the USSR in

the summer of 1941)

sign of 1:30 AM

WGAL Ch. 8 Lancaster, PA (NBC)

6 AM News

6:05 Dialogue

6:25 News

6:30 Buck Owens

7 AM Today
9 AM Mike Douglas (from Las Vegas: Rich Little, Ben Vereen,

singer Paul Nicholas, comedian Dave Barry)

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Knockout

12 N To Say The Least

12:30 Noonday On 8

1 PM Happy Face ("To Tell The Truth" airs here the rest of the week.)

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Gong Show

4:30 Merv Griffin (Lesley Ann Warren, Alan Sues, Gary Frank ("Family"),

pianist Herbie Hancock, trumpeter Jon Faddis)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM My Three Sons

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid (Anita Gillette, Clifton Davis)

8 PM Laugh-In

9 PM NBC Movie: "Killer On Board"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News
WTOP (WUSA) Ch. 9 Washington, DC (CBS)

6 AM Christopher Closeup (a conversation with Ray Bolger,

closed-captioned)

6:30 Medix (alternatives for infertile couples, such as fertility

drugs, surgery, artificial insemination, and adoption)

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Morning Break

11 AM Tattletales (delay from 4 PM)

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM News

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '77

4 PM Dinah! (George Montgomery (Dinah's ex-husband), Mark

Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Pamela Sue Martin, singer Marlena

Shaw, author Wayne Dyer)

5:30 News
6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Redskin Sidelines

8 PM All You Need Is Love (a program of Beatles' music includes

interviews with the Fab Four and performance clips of Janis

Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and the Moody Blues)

9 PM Betty White

9:30 Country Music Association Awards

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 CBS Movie: "Unwed Father"

sign of 1:05 AM

WBAL Ch. 11 Baltimore (NBC)

6:30 Learning To Read

7 AM Today

9 AM Donahue (philosopher Paul Kurtz discusses astrology and

parapsychology)

10 AM Baltimore At 10

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Knockout

12 N News

12:30 Bewitched

1 PM Gong Show
1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Brady Bunch

4:30 Emergency One!

5:30 Mary Tyler Moore

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Bowling

7:30 Gong Show

8 PM Laugh-In

9 PM NBC Movie: "Killer On Board"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WJZ Ch. 13 Baltimore (ABC)

5:50 Sign-On Seminar

6:20 News/Agriculural News

6:30 Not For Women Only

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Marcus Welby, M.D.

10 AM On Location (John Wade at the opening of Baltimore's

downtown Hilton Hotel)


10:30 Family Afair

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 8 with the addition of hotel

executive Henri Lewin, an acrobat team, and a dance

group)

6 PM News

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Evening Magazine (Anne Bancroft preparing for the play

"Golda"; obtaining the best potting soil for house plants;

information on the Baltimore Film Forum)

8 PM San Pedro Beach Bums

9 PM NFL Football: Rams-Bears

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 College Football '77

1 AM Movie: "Man On A String"

WBOC Ch. 16 Salisbury, MD (ABC/CBS/NBC)


6:30 Sunrise Semester

7 AM Today

9 AM Dinah! (Redd Foxx, Bob Barker, Cheryl Ladd, singer

Barry Crocker, restaurateur Wally Ganzi)

10 AM Here's Lucy

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Gong Show

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '77

4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Gunsmoke

6 PM Odd Couple

6:30 News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Wild Kingdom

8 PM Laugh-In

9 PM Betty White
9:30 Country Music Association Awards

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show

WDCA Ch. 20 Washington, DC (Ind.)

6:30 Channel 20 Club

7 AM Spiderman

7:30 Woody Woodpecker

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Kimba, The White Lion

9 AM Little Rascals

9:30 Romper Room

10 AM 700 Club

11:30 The Rock

12 N Movie: "Dreamboat"

2 PM Banana Splits

2:30 Marine Boy

3 PM Speed Racer

3:30 Ultraman

4 PM Jonny Quest

4:30 Superfriends

5 PM Woody Woodpecker

5:30 Gilligan's Island

6 PM Emergency One!
7 PM Carol Burnett And Friends (guests: Steve Lawrence

and Lily Tomlin)

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8 PM Star Trek

9 PM Movie: "Georgy Girl"

11 PM Forever Fernwood

11:30 For You...Black Woman

12 M Journey To Adventure

12:30 Capital Wrestling

WAPB Ch. 22 Annapolis/WCPB Ch. 28 Salisbury/WWPB Ch. 31

Hagerstown/WMPB Ch. 67 Baltimore (PBS)

7:15 Fundamentals Of Biology

8 AM Wall Street Week

8:30 Business Of Writing

9 AM In-school programs

3 PM Desk Set

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Electric Company

5:30 Hodgepodge Lodge

6 PM Searching Society

6:45 Personnel Management

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report


8 PM Up On The Farm

8:30 Crockett's Victory Garden

9 PM Nova (blackbirds roosting in the South during the winter)

10 PM Drought (drought conditions in California, Colorado, Idaho,

and Washington, and suggested remedies: restricted residential

water use and/or reallocation of farmers' water rights; financial

losses to cattlemen)

11 PM As Man Behaves

11:30 Dick Cavett (his PBS debut, with Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni)

12 M Eleventh Year (former convict Robert LaPierre talks about his years behind

bars, the changes he underwent, and his fears about rejoining society)

sign of 12:30 AM

WHAG Ch. 25 Hagerstown, MD (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Wally's Workshop

9:30 Medix (childhood cancer)

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Knockout

12 N To Say The Least

12:30 Chico And The Man

1 PM Gong Show
1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM PTL Club

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Wild Kingdom

7:30 R.F.D. Hollywood: On Location

8 PM Laugh-In

9 PM NBC Movie: "Killer On Board"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WETA Ch. 26 Washington, DC (PBS)

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 AM Lilias, Yoga And You

8:30 Villa Alegre

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Sesame Street

11 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:30 Electric Company

12 N As We See It

12:30 Winners And Losers


1 PM Nova

2 PM Movie: "Androcles And The Lion"

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 As We See It

7 PM Black Perspective On The News

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Destination America (Irish immigrants to Boston

during the potato famine of the 1840s--did you

know they built America's first subway?)

9 PM Movie: "Triumph Of The Will" (Leni Riefenstahl's

account of the sixth Nazi congress at Nuremberg

in 1934)

11 PM Dick Cavett

11:30 Eleventh Year

sign of 12 M

WBFF Ch. 45 Baltimore (Ind.)

6:45 News

7 AM Three Stooges/Cartoons

7:30 Little Rascals

8 AM Flintstones
8:30 Gilligan's Island

9 AM Dennis The Menace

9:30 I Love Lucy

10 AM Sanford And Son (pre-empted on Ch. 11)

10:30 My Favorite Martian

11 AM Big Valley

12 N Perry Mason

1 PM Movie: "The First Time" (Bob Cummings and Barbara

Hale in a comedy about a couple's tribulations with their

first baby, from '52)

3 PM Munsters

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Batman (Burgess Meredith as the Penguin)

5 PM Gilligan's Island

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

6:30 Get Smart

7 PM Hogan's Heroes

7:30 I Love Lucy (the classic episode where Lucy attempts ballet)

8 PM Perry Mason

9 PM Movie: "John And Mary"

11 PM Peyton Place

11:30 Movie: "The Wild Blue Yonder"

1:15 News
WNVT Ch. 53 Annandale, VA (PBS)

simulcast on Ch. 14

In-school programs until

3 PM As We See It

3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

4 PM Crafty Creations

4:30 Villa Alegre

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Lilias, Yoga And You

6:30 As We See It

7 PM Virginia Digest: Virginia Tech

7:30 Virginia Side (the host is Bruce Miller--anyone know

if he once anchored WTVR's newscasts?)

8 PM Autobiography Of A Princess (life in colonial India as

seen through the recollections of an Indian princess

and a scholarly Englishman as they watch newsreels

of the subcontinent)

9 PM Parent Efectiveness

9:30 Music (first of 10 shows geared to elementary-school kids,

starting with a look at the diversity of musical styles)

sign of 10 PM
Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Mon, Oct 14, 1963

from TV Guide-Georgia edition

WSB 2-NBC Atlanta

7:00 Today (guest Jules Feifer)

9:00 Today in Georgia (Dick Kent; organist Dick Dissell, feature on Georgia authors)

9:30 People are Funny

10:00 Say When

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Word for Word (c)

11:00 Concentration

11:30 Missing Links (c)

noon News (Ray Moore)

12:15 Movie "Comrade X"

2:00 People Will Talk (c)

2:25 NBC News

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Loretta Young

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4:00 Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Popeye Club

5:30 Yogi Bear

6:00 Newsroom (Ray Moore)


6:30 NBC News

7:00 Death Valley Days

7:30 Monday Night at the Movies "The Rains of Ranchipur" (c)

9:30 M Squad

10:00 Sing Along with Mitch (c/musical tour of the world)

11:00 Newsroom

11:30 Tonight Show (c/guest C. Northcote Parkinson)

WRCB 3-NBC Chattanooga

7:00 Today

9:00 Today with Morris

9:30 Elementary Science

10:00 Say When

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Word for Word (c)

11:00 Concentration

11:30 Missing Links (c)

noon Your First Impression (c)

12:30 Truth or Consequences (c)

12:55 NBC News

1:00 Best of Groucho

1:30 WRCB Bulletin

2:00 People Will Talk (c)

2:25 NBC News

2:30 Doctors
3:00 Loretta Young

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4:00 Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Make Room for Daddy

5:00 Sugarfoot

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Pioneers

7:30 Monday Night at the Movies "The Rains of Ranchipur" (c)

9:30 Hollywood "Sirens, Symbols and Glamor Girls" (conclusion)

10:00 Sing Along with Mitch (c)

11:00 Bulletin (John Gray)

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WAGA 5-CBS Atlanta

6:10 Daily Word

6:15 Sunrise Semester "Ethics"

6:45 Emory Bookshelf

7:00 News/Farm News

7:20 Cartoon Clubhouse

7:45 King & Odie

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 B'wana Don

9:30 Jack LaLanne


10:00 Movie "The Senator was Indiscreet"

11:30 Pete & Gladys

noon Love of Life

12:25 News (Ed Blair)

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Best of Groucho

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Password (Jack Clark fills in as host, as Allen Ludden takes a shot as a panelist)

2:30 House Party (guest Dr. Rocco L. Motto)

3:00 To Tell the Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Dooley & Co.

5:00 Sea Hunt

5:30 Highway Patrol

6:00 Panorama News (Jim Axel)

6:30 Amos 'n' Andy

7:00 Sgt. Bilko

7:30 To Tell the Truth

8:00 I've Got a Secret

8:30 Lucy "Lucy and Viv Play Softball"

9:00 Danny Thomas

9:30 Andy Griffith


10:00 East Side/West Side "Something for the Girls"

11:00 Panorama News (Alan Smith)

11:30 Movie "Lloyds of London"

WGTV 8-Edu Athens

6:30pm What's New

7:00 Growing South "Analyzing the Site"

7:30 Two for Physics

8:00 Basic Issues of Man "Sometimes Harmonious...Sometimes Not"

8:30 Village Council (history of India's democratic process)

9:30 Yesterday's World (Dead Sea Scrolls)

10:00 Family Recreation (Johnny Griffith and Red Lawson analyze the Bulldogs' game v Clemson)

WTVC 9-ABC Chattanooga

8:00 Jack LaLanne

8:30 Art

9:00 Funtime

10:15 Upward Look (Moreland)

10:30 Morning Show (Johnson)

11:00 Price is Right

11:30 Seven Keys

noon Tennessee Ernie Ford

12:30 Father Knows Best

1:00 General Hospital

1:30 Adventures in Paradise "Passage to Tua"


2:30 Day in Court

2:55 ABC News

3:00 Queen for a Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4:00 Trailmaster

5:00 Bob Brandy

6:00 Cheyenne

7:00 ABC News

7:15 News/Weather

7:30 Outer Limits "The Sixth Finger"

8:30 Wagon Train "The Robert Harrison Clarke Story" (c)

10:00 Breaking Point "There are the Hip and There are the Square"

11:00 Murphy Martin News

11:10 Outlaws

WAII 11-ABC Atlanta

7:50 Thoughts for Today

7:55 Farm News/Weather

8:00 School Days

8:30 Movie "Lucky Devils"

10:00 CBS Morning News (not cleared by ch 5)

10:30 I Love Lucy (ditto)

11:00 Price is Right

11:30 Seven Keys

noon Tennessee Ernie Ford


12:30 Father Knows Best

1:00 General Hospital

1:30 Snooky Lanson

2:30 Day in Court

2:55 ABC News

3:00 To Tell the Truth

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4:00 Trailmaster

5:00 Billy Johnson

5:30 Robin Hood

6:00 Leave It to Beaver

6:30 CBS News

7:00 News Watch (Bill McCain)

7:30 Outer Limits "The Sixth Finger"

8:30 Wagon Train "The Robert Harrison Clarke Story" (c)

10:00 Breaking Point "There are the Hip and There are the Square"

11:00 Night Watch (Bill McCain)

11:15 Murphy Martin News

11:25 Sports (Paul Daugherty)

11:30 Movie "Flame of Calcutta"

WDEF 12-CBS Chattanooga

6:55 Daily Word

7:00 Sunrise Semester "Ethics" (diferent episode than what aired on 5, ch 13 aired this episode
Saturday morning)

7:30 Country Show


8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Woman's Whirl

9:30 Modern Mathematics

10:00 CBS Morning News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11:00 (Real) McCoys

11:30 Pete & Gladys

noon Love of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Lunch 'n Fun

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Password

2:30 House Party

3:00 To Tell the Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Hawaiian Eye

5:30 Yogi Bear

6:00 Early News (Steve Conrad)

6:30 CBS News

7:00 Amos 'n' Andy

7:30 To Tell the Truth


8:00 I've Got a Secret

8:30 Lucy "Lucy and Viv Play Softball"

9:00 Danny Thomas

9:30 Andy Griffith

10:00 East Side/West Side "There are the Hip and There are the Square"

11:00 News/Weather

11:15 Movie "Montana Belle"

WMAZ 13-CBS/NBC/ABC Macon

6:30 Sunrise Semester "Outlines of Art" (aired Sat morning on ch 5)

7:00 Farm Report

7:05 Highway Patrol

7:30 Lone Ranger "The Swami"

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Variety Theater "Grady Everett-For the People"/"Integrity"

10:00 CBS Morning News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11:00 (Real) McCoys

11:30 Pete & Gladys

noon Love of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Almanac

1:15 Date with Del (guest Mrs. A.W. Bramblett, Georgia's Poet Laureat)
1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Password

2:30 House Party

3:00 To Tell the Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Doris Martin

5:00 Mister Ed

5:30 Rifleman

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 CBS News

7:00 State Trooper

7:30 To Tell the Truth

8:00 I've Got a Secret

8:30 Lucy "Lucy and Viv Play Softball"

9:00 Danny Thomas

9:30 Andy Griffith

10:00 Ben Casey "If Dreams Were to Sell"

11:00 News/Weather

11:30 Peter Gunn

mid. Sea Hunt

Retro: Eastern New England - Weds. September 30, 1959

Source TV Guide, Eastern New England edition


Note that the World Series started on this date. (This year's WS won't start until Wednesday
10/23 - but I have to admit that the playofs have been fun so far.)

Also note the number of prime-time preemptions, particularly of ABC programming. WMUR's
penchant for preemptions has been discussed on this board before (station owner knew people
could watch out of Boston and didn't want to pay for the line connection to the network), but to
see it on the other affiliates is a bit of a surprise.

2 - WGBH Boston (Educational)

09:15a 21 Classroom Parlons Francais

10:00a 21 Classroom Lines and Shapes

10:45a 21 Classroom Parlons Francais

11:30a 21 Classroom Lines and Shapes

12:15p 5p No programming listed

05:00p Ruth Annes Camp how to make your own million-year old rock (live)

06:00p The Friendly Giant

06:15p Industry on Parade

06:30p News Louis M. Lyons

06:45p Backgrounds Louis M. Lyons

07:00p Briefing Session The Image of America; guests: Norman Cousins, editor, Saturday
Review, and Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D., Minn.); Edward W. Barrett, Columbia, host

07:30p Great Plains Trilogy Hunting Animals of the Past

08:00p Design Workshop Joan Pearson; Design With a Camera

08:30p Science Reporter

09:00p People Adolescence and Alcohol

09:30p Ive Been Reading A Natural History of New York City by John Kieran
4 WBZ Boston (NBC)

06:00a Continental Classroom Atomic Age Physics

06:30p Sign On Seminar Zulli

06:45a Daily Almanac

06:55a Weather Don Kent

07:00a Today Dave Garroway

07:25a News, Weather

07:30p Today

08:25a News, Weather

08:30a Today

09:00a Today at Home Adams

09:30a Tic Tac Dough

10:00a Dough Re Mi

10:30a Treasure Hunt

11:00a The Price is Right

11:30a Concentration

12:00p News Jack Chase

12:10p Weather Don Kent

12:15p Big Brother Bob Emery

01:00p Film Feature

01:45p World Series (special) the first game of the 1959 World Series is telecast (color); at the
time of publication it was known that the Chicago White Sox won the American League pennant;
the Milwaukee Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers had a 3 game playof for the National League
pennant. The Dodgers won the pennant, and game 1 (played in Chicago) 11-0.

The following were preempted: Movie feature, The Thin Man, Young Dr. Malone, From
These Roots, House on High Street

04:30p Split Personality


05:00p Movie Tombstone, the Town Too Tough to Die (1942)

06:45p News Arch MacDonald

06:55p Weather Don Kent

07:00p U.S. Border Patrol

07:30p Wagon Train (Season Premire) The Stagecoach Story

08:30p The Price is Right (color)

09:00p Perry Comos Kraft Music Hall (Season Premier) guests: Walter Brennan; songstress
Peggy King; the Everly Brothers (singing Till I Kissed You); Maurice Gosfield, Joe E. Ross, Billy
Sands and Herbie Faye, alumni of the Phil Silvers Show (color)

10:00p This is Your Life (Season Premiere)

10:30p Bold Venture (Wichita Town preempted)

11:00p News, Weather

11:15p Movie double feature Brother Rat and a Baby 1940 and The Rich Are Always With Us
1932

5 WHDH Boston (ABC (primary)/CBS/NBC)

06:30a Continental Classroom Modern Chemistry (color)

07:00a Cartoons

07:30a Breakfast Show variety

08:30a To Be Announced

08:55a Take Five Mark Stevens

09:00a Romper Room (color)

09:45a Chris Evans (color)

10:00a News (color)

10:10a Take Five Mark Stevens

10:15a We Believe (color)

10:30a Fashion Firsts Julie Dane (color, live)


11:00a Beulah

11:30a Stu Erwin

12:00p Across the Board (game show involving a crossword puzzle and clues provided by
pictures)

12:30p Farm and Home (color)

12:55p Take Five Mark Stevens

01:00p Music Bingo

01:30p Susie

02:00p Day in Court todays re-enacted case: a man is charged with failure to provide for his
sick and penniless mother

02:30p Gale Storm

03:00p Beat the Clock

03:30p Who Do You Trust?

04:00p American Bandstand

05:00p Bozo the Clown (not listed as color despite all WHDH studio programs being in color)

05:30p My Friend Flicka

06:00p Dateline Boston Jim Britt; the Harvard Drama Society presents a Maxwell Anderson play
(color, live)

06:30p Life of Riley

07:00p NBC News Chet Huntley, David Brinkley

07:15p News, Sports (color)

07:25p Weather Loring (color)

07:30p Burns and Allen (Court of Last Resort preempted)

08:00p Hobby Lobby (Debut) comedian Clif Arquette, as Charlie Weaver, is the host for this
weekly program highlighting peoples hobbies. (This would become The Charlie Weaver Show
and a straight variety show by the end of November)

08:30p Ozzie and Harriet The Girl in the Bowling Alley; Rick sings Just a Little Too Much
09:00p Celebrity Playhouse (Hawaiian Eye preempted; it would air the next week according to
the Boston Globe)

09:30p New York Confidential

10:00p Boxing Middleweight bout; Joey Giardello vs. Dick Tiger, 10 rounds; Jack Drees reports
from Chicago (live)

10:45p Sports Close-Up

11:00p News, Weather (color)

11:15p Jack Paar (NBC)

6 WCSH Portland (NBC)

06:00a Continental Classroom Atomic Age Physics

06:30a Continental Classroom Modern Chemistry (color)

07:00a Today Dave Garroway

07:25a News, Weather

07:30p Today

08:25a News, Weather

08:30a Today

09:00p Romper Room Connie Roussin

09:00a Space Age Science

10:00a Dough Re Mi

10:30a Treasure Hunt

11:00a The Price is Right

11:30a Concentration

12:00p Tic Tac Dough

12:30p It Could Be You (color) It Could Be You may be pre-empted by a world series telecast
today

01:00p Weekday On Six variety


01:30p To Be Announced

01:45p World Series (special) the first game of the 1959 World Series is telecast (color)

The following were preempted: Life of Riley, Queen For a Day, The Thin Man, Young Dr.
Malone, From These Roots, House on High Street

04:30p Split Personality

05:00p Satellite Police

05:30p Popeye

06:00p Roy Rogers

06:30p News, Sports, Weather

06:45p NBC News Chet Huntley, David Brinkley

07:00p Rendezvous

07:30p Wagon Train

08:30p The Price is Right (color)

09:00p Perry Comos Kraft Music Hall (color)

10:00p This is Your Life

10:30p Wichita Town (Debut) The Night the Cowboys Roared

11:00p News, Weather

11:15p Jack Paar

7 WNAC Boston (CBS)

07:00a Laurel and Hardy

08:15a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Morning Star Time

10:00a My Little Margie

10:30a I Married Joan

11:00a I Love Lucy


11:30a Top Dollar quiz

12:00p Love of Life

12:30p Search for Tomorrow

12:45p The Guiding Light

01:00p Louise Morgan women

01:30p As the World Turns

02:00p For Better or Worse

02:30p House Party

03:00p Big Payof

03:30p The Verdict is Yours

04:00p The Brighter Day

04:15p The Secret Storm

04:30p Amos n Andy

05:00p Movie Skipalong Rosenbloom

06:30p Movie The Bribe 1949

08:30p Men Into Space (Debut) Moon Probe

09:00p The Millionaire Millionaire Lorraine Daggett

09:30p Ive Got a Secret special guest: actor Joel McCrea (live)

10:00p Armstrong Circle Theater The Zone of Silence (starring Patty Duke as a deaf child)

11:00p News, Weather

11:15p Movie double feature Adventure in Baltimore 1949 and The Caribbean Mystery 1945

8 WMTW Poland Springs (ABC)

08:45a Teddy Bear Cartoons

10:00a Ding Dong School


10:15a Movie Lady Be Good

12:00p Across the Board

12:30p Pantomime Quiz guests are comedian Clif Norton, musical comedy-performers
Gretchen Wyler and Robert Clary, and comic actor Harvey Lembeck. Mike Stokey is emcee.

01:00p Music Bingo

01:30p World Away

02:00p Day in Court

02:30p Gale Storm

03:00p Beat the Clock

03:30p Who Do You Trust?

04:00p American Bandstand

05:30p My Friend Flicka

06:00p Movie Southwest Passage 1954

07:20p News, Weather

07:30p Court of Last Resort

08:00p Hobby Lobby

08:30p U.S. Border Patrol (Ozzie and Harriet preempted)

09:00p How Long the Night (Special) a 30 minute dramatic study of the efect of alcoholism on
family life; produced by the General Board of Temperance of the Methodist Church (Hawaiian
Eye preempted)

09:30p Decoy

10:00p Boxing

10:45p Outdoor Show

11:00p News, Weather

11:10p Movie Top Banana 1954

9 WMUR Manchester (ABC)


10:00a Cartoons

10:50a Movie western

11:50a News Gus Bernier

12:00p Across the Board

12:30p Liberace

01:00p Music Bingo

01:30p Susie

02:00p Day in Court

02:30p Gale Storm

03:00p Beat the Clock

03:30p Who Do You Trust?

04:00p American Bandstand

05:00p Cartoons

06:00p American Legend

06:30p News, Sports, Weather

06:45p Movie Backlash 1947

08:00p Big Story Make Believe Bandit (Hobby Lobby preempted)

08:30p Country Folk Clyde Joy (Ozzie and Harriet preempted)

09:00p Mr. and Mrs. North Loon Lake (Hawaiian Eye preempted)

09:30p Movie Treasure of Monte Cristo 1949 (Boxing is preempted)

11:00p Movie Final Appointment 1954

10 WJAR Providence (NBC/ABC)

06:30a Continental Classroom Modern Chemistry (color)

07:00a Today Dave Garroway


07:25a News, Weather

07:30p Today

08:25a News, Weather

08:30a Today

09:00a Little Circus kids; Mr. Sweep and company (live)

09:30a Movie China Girl (1942)

11:00a The Price is Right

11:30a Concentration

12:00p Tic Tac Dough

12:30p It Could Be You (color) It Could Be You may be pre-empted by a world series telecast
today

01:00p Film Feature

01:45p World Series (special) the first game of the 1959 World Series is telecast (color)

The following were preempted: Movie feature, The Thin Man, Young Dr. Malone, From
These Roots, House on High Street

04:30p Split Personality

05:00p Movie The Neanderthal Man 1953

06:30p News, Weather

06:45p NBC News Chet Huntley, David Brinkley

07:00p Lock-Up

07:30p Wagon Train

08:30p The Price is Right (color)

09:00p Perry Comos Kraft Music Hall (color)

10:00p This is Your Life

10:30p Wichita Town

11:00p News, Weather


11:15p Movie It Happened in Brooklyn 1947

12 WPRO Providence (CBS/ABC)

07:00a Storytime Beth Chollar

07:15a Ding Dong School

07:45a Romper Room

08:15a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Breakfast Playhouse

10:15a News Dave Mohr

10:25a Take Five Mark Stevens

10:30a December Bride

11:00a I Love Lucy

11:30a Top Dollar quiz

12:00p Love of Life

12:30p Search for Tomorrow

12:45p The Guiding Light

01:00p Medic

01:25p Take Five Mark Stevens

01:30p As the World Turns

02:00p Life of Riley

02:30p House Party

03:00p Big Payof

03:30p The Verdict is Yours

04:00p The Brighter Day

04:15p The Secret Storm


04:30p The Edge of Night

05:00p Cartoons

05:30p Salty Brines Shack

06:30p News, Sports, Weather

06:45p CBS News Douglas Edwards

07:00p Danger Is My Business

07:30p Lineup

08:30p Men Into Space

09:00p The Millionaire

09:30p Ive Got a Secret

10:00p Armstrong Circle Theater

11:00p News, Weather

11:15p Jack Paar (NBC)

13 WGAN Portland (CBS)

08:00a News

08:15a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Concepts of Mathematics

09:30a Morning Beat variety; Bob OWril and Jane Lauten

10:30a December Bride

11:00a I Love Lucy

11:30a Top Dollar quiz

12:00p Love of Life

12:30p Search for Tomorrow

12:45p The Guiding Light


01:00p Burns and Allen

01:30p As the World Turns

02:00p For Better or Worse

02:30p House Party

03:00p Big Payof

03:30p The Verdict is Yours

04:00p The Brighter Day

04:15p The Secret Storm

04:30p The Edge of Night

05:00p Colonel Bleep

05:30p Jefs Collie

06:00p Jim Bowie

06:30p News, Sports, Weather

06:45p CBS News Douglas Edwards

07:00p Cannonball

07:30p Lineup

08:30p Men Into Space

09:00p The Millionaire

09:30p Ive Got a Secret

10:00p Armstrong Circle Theater

11:00p News, Weather

11:15p Movie Never to Love 1940

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It's interesting that both WBZ-4 and WJAR-10 pre-empted Jack Paar's "Tonight Show".

It wasn't seen in Boston until the old WHDH-5 signed-on in November of 1957; some time later,
WPRO-12 agreed to pick it up.

WJAR began picking up Paar in the Fall of 1960.

I thought Paar was broadcast in color beginning in the Fall of 1959, and that around the same
time, the show went from being live from 11:15 P.M.-1 A.M. EDT/EST to taping it between 5:30
and 7:15 P.M. EDT/EST for broadcast later that night, a pattern that has continued through
Johnny Carson, Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, and Leno again (and which will likely continue with
Jimmy Fallon; I'd doubt he'd want to do a New York-based "Tonight" show live from 11:30 P.M.-
12:30 A.M. Eastern time!)/

Retro: Ottawa, ON; Sat. December 28th, 1985

Source: Ottawa Citizen (Five, or 4 1/2 for half the listings today... in one day!)

12/28/85

CHANNELS

4 CBOT Ottawa [CBC]

5 CHRO Pembroke [MCTV/CBC]

6 CIII Paris [GLOBAL]

6M CBMT Montreal QC [CBC]


7 WWNY Watertown NY [CBS]

8R WROC Rochester NY [NBC]

9 CBOFT Ottawa [SRC]

10 CFTM Montreal [TVA]

10R WHEC Rochester NY [NBC]

11 CKWS Kingston [CBC]

12 CFCF Montreal QC [CTV]

13 CJOH Ottawa [CTV]

13R WOKR Rochester NY [ABC]

18 WNPE Norwood NY [PBS]

24 CICO Ottawa [TVO]

30 CIVO Hull QC [Tele-Quebec]

40 CHOT Hull [TVA]

5AM

12 Lou Grant

6AM

5 Skipper and Company

6 Seneca Telecollege

10R Josie and the Pussycats

12 Adventures in Rainbow Country

13 University of the Air

6:30
5 Quiz Kids

10R Top Cat

12 Cisco Kid

13 Treehouse Club

40 Documentaire

7AM

5 Wizard of Oz

6 Hammy Hamster

8R A Better Way

10R Woody Woodpecker and Friends

11 Your Wealth

12 Size Small

13 Zig Zag

13R Breath of Life

40 Les joyeux naufrages (Gilligan's - so Gilligan's Island in French)

7:30

5 Pinocchio

6 Zoom the White Dolphin

7 Dan Burgess

8R Krofft Superstars

9 Animation illimitee (Unlimited Entertainment)

10R Woody Woodpecker and Friends

11 Real Fishing
12 100 Huntley Street

13 13R Kidsworld

40 Daktari

8AM

5 Hercules

6 Captain Nemo

7 Berenstein Bears

8R Snorks

9 Woody le Pic (Woody Peak)

10R Voltron, Defender of the Universe

11 Casting Out

13 Spider-Man

13R Scooby's Mystery Funhouse

24 Polka Dot Door

8:30

5 OWL/TV

6 World Tomorrow

7 Wuzzles

8R Adventures of the Gummi Bears

9 Passe-Partout

10R Thunderbirds 2086

11 Wild Kingdom

12 Movie
"Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown." [1979]

13 Paul Hann & Friendes

Guest: clown Cirque Alexander.

13R Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour

18 Rod and Reel

24 Cucumber

40 Le Village de Nathalie

8:40

6M Good Morning

9AM

4 Celebrity Tennis

5 Bee Bop and Bubble Gum

6 8R Smurfs

6M Yeshua and the First Christmas

This documentary interweaves the story of Jesus' birth with a look at the customs and cultures
of His time.

7 Greatest American Hero

9 Tao Tao

10R Voltron, Defender of the Universe

11 Fat Albert

13 Let's Go

Topic: The out show. Janis Dunning hosts.

18 Lilias, Yoga and You

24 World Outdoors
40 Mini-detectives

9:30

4 Real Fishing

5 What's New?

6M Body Talk

9 Nils Holgersson

10R Super Saturday

11 Tom & Jerry

13 Swiss Family Robinson

13R Ewoks and Droids Adventure Hour

18 Crockett's Victory Garden

24 Pins and Needles

40 Petit Prince Orphelin (Little Orphan Prince)

10AM

4 Wild Kingdom

5 Edison Twins

6M Skipper & Company

7 10R Hulk Hogan's Rock 'N' Wrestling

9 Alice au pays des merveilles (Alice in Wonderland)

10 40 Minipouss

11 Care Bears

12 Inspector Gadget

13 Popeye
18 Motorweek

24 Half-A-Handy Hour

10:30

4 Skipper & Company

5 Alpine Ski School

6 Alvin and the Chipmunks

6M Par 27

8R Punky Brewster

9 Candy

10 40 Cinema

"Goldorak." [1977]

11 Transformers

12 Sports Hot Seat

13 High Band

13R Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians

11AM

4 6M Sesame Street

5 Canadian Reflections

6 13R Ghosts of Scooby-Doo

7 10R CBS Storybreak

8R Alvin and the Chipmunks

9 Heros du samedi (Heroes of Saturday)

11 100 Huntley Street


12 Television

13 Willy and Floyd

18 Woodwright's Shop

24 Championship Bridge

11:30

6 Ewoks and Droids Adventure Hour

7 Dungeons & Dragons

8R Kids Incorporated

10R Voltron, Defender of the Universe

13 Laurel and Hardy

13R Littles

18 Frugal Gourmet

24 Matter of Taste

Noon

4 What's New Special

5 Wonderful World of Disney

A 12-year-old boy turns out to be a good-luck charm for an aging Detroit Tigers baseball player
who has never won a pennant. Justin Henry and Roy Scheider star.

6M What's New?

7 Land of the Lost

8R Mr. T

9 Mousti (Mosquito)

10 40 Samedi Magazine (Saturday Magazine)

10R Thunderbirds 2086


11 Life

12 Wrestling

13 Rocket Robin Hood

13R Weekend Special

"Cougar!" A boy and his little sister face kidnappers and a wild mountain lion after their house is
swept away by Mississippi flood waters.

18 Magic of Oil Painting

24 Jack Hodgin's Island

This program shows the life of writer, Jack Hodgin and his family, on Vancouver Island as well as
the people of the island and their activities, and the beauty of the western-most portion of
Canada.

12:30

4 6M Fabulous Festival

6 Kidsbeat

7 10R College Basketball

Louisville at Kentucky.

8R Spider Man and His Amazing Friends

9 Le Bonhomme de neige (The Snowman)

11 Wrestling

13 World Alive

13R American Bandstand

18 Market to Market

1PM

4 To Be Announced

5 Casting Out
6 Troupers

6M Breakaway

8R Florida Citrus Bowl

Brigham Young at Ohio State.

9 D'hier a demain (Yesterday to Tomorrow)

12 Movie

"Amos." [1985] Kirk Douglas. Confined to a nursing home after an auto mishap, a 78-year-old
former athlete finds his convalescence threatened by a manipulative and perhaps malevolent
nurse.

13 Outdoor Adventures

18 Antiques

"Silver."

24 Dimensions in Science

1:30

5 Wrestling

6 Wait Til Your Father Gets Home

6M Land and Sea

11 Don Cherry's Grapevine

13R The Winning Hand

Kris Kristoferson, Brenda Lee, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash share the stage of the
Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville.

18 A House for All Seasons

24 Three Families

This documentary looks at the importance and role of the family in society today.

2PM
6 Astroboy

6M Music, Music, Music

9 Univers des sports (World of Sports)

10 40 Profil

11 Bestsellers

Guest: Alan Silverstein.

13 Wrestling

18 Movie

"Silent Running." [1972] Bruce Dern, Clif Potts. A botanist in charge of sustaining Earth's
remaining plant life on a spaceship rebels when ordered to destroy the vegetation and return
home.

2:30

5 Famous Knockouts

6 Foufouli

6M Wild Kingdom

7 10R Sun Bowl

Arizona at Georgia

10 40 Ethnies

11 Rocky Mountain Inn

Interview with Harlan Howard; Marie Bottrell performs "Man Behind the Women"; videos by
Waylon Jennings.

24 Music of Man

The development of the modern symphony orchestra is traced.

3PM

4 5 6M 11 Movie
"Kavik, the Wolf Dog." [1980] Ronny Cox. A championship sled dog leaves his new master and
crosses 2,000 miles of snowy wilderness to find the boy who nursed him back to health.

6 Inspector Gadget

10 40 Science et Technologie (Science and Technology)

12 Twilight Zone

Two men plan to steal a spaceship to avoid the destruction of the planet.

13 Lou Grant

3:30

6 Sorcerer's Apprentice

Vincent Prince narrates this special about a boy who becomes a good sorcerer.

9 A Communiquer (To Communicate)

10 40 Skippy le kangourou (Skippy the Kangaroo)

12 Ski Base

13R War of the Stars

18 Sneak Previews

Jefrey Lyons and Michael Medved review "Enemy Mine" and "Fool for Love."

24 Kodo: Heartbeat Drummers of Japan

4PM

6 Hulk Hogan's Rock 'N' Wrestling

8R To Be Announced

9 Film

10 40 Sherif, fais-mois peur (Sherif Hazzard - Dukes of Hazzard?)

12 13 Wild World of Sports

13R USGA Golf


Featured: highlights of the '85 U.S. Men's and Women's Opens, the Ryder Cup and a preview of
the 1986 USGA events.

18 Nature of Things

Featured: ancient diseases, freak waves capable of engulfing ships, a profile of chemist Joel
Hildebrand.

30 Movie

"Asterix le Gaulois." [1968]

4:30

9 Disney

13R Wide World of Sports

Scheduled: Professional Figure Skating's World Challenge of Champions, taped in Paris; National
Handicapped Skiing Championships from Breckenridge, Colo.

24 KidsBeat

5PM

4 5 6M 11 Other World of Winston Churchill

Patrick Wymark stars in this portrait of Winston Churchill as an artist, featuring scenes of the
statesman's home. Chartwell Paul Scofield narrates.

6 Ewoks and Droids Adventure Hour

10 40 Plexi-mag

18 Firing Line

24 Sesame Street

5:10

30 Faut se grouiller (Must Be Swarming)


5:30

9 Pare-choc (Bumper)

30 Conrad le robot (Conrad, the Robot)

6PM and later tomorrow.

-crainbebo

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FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

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6PM

4 6M CBC News

5 Labour Forum

6 7 10R 12 13 13R News


8R Greatest American Hero

9 Impacts

10 40 Pop Express

11 Tommy Hunter

Guests: George Jones, Shelly West, Tom Wopat, Thom Bresh, Pat Watson.

18 German Professional Soccer

24 Polka Dot Door

30 Passe-Partout

6:30

4 What's New?

5 Barney Miller

6 Everybody's Business

Featured: Morton Mint football manufacturers ; plumbing manufacturer Emco.

6M Whole New Ball Game

For one member of the Toronto Spitfires, a medal-winning wheelchair basketball team, the
opportunity to play against the Harlem Globetrotters is a dream come true.

7 CBS News

10R Star Trek

12 Hockey Magazine

13 Gimme a Break!

13R ABC News

24 Profiles of Nature

30 Cinema

"Pinocchio dans l'espace." [1964]


7PM

4 6m Wayne and Shuster

"The Chippendales." [part 2 of 2]

5 Lady Blue

6 Wheel of Fortune

7 8R Fame

9 Samedi de rire

10 40 V

11 Trapper John M.D.

12 Gimme A Break!

13 Night Court

13R To Be Announced

18 Inside Albany

24 Doctor Who

The Tardis materializes on what appears to be an Edwardian racing yacht. Part 1 of 4.

7:30

4 6M Front Page Challenge

6 Laughing Matters

10R Small Wonder

When a schoolboy nerd falls for Vicki, Jamie comes up with a program for her that's sure to end
the attraction.

12 13 Check it Out!

An obligatory insurance physical for the store's staf coincides with Edna's struggles to tell
Howard some delicate news.

13R In Search Of...


"Hurricanes."

18 Agronsky and Company

24 Real World

Relaxation techniques, changes in lifestyle, and release of tension all help to attain the quality
sleep we need.

8PM

4 5 11 NHL Hockey

Hartford Whalers at Toronto Maple Leafs.

6 Stir Crazy

6M 9 NHL Hockey

New Jersey Devils at Montreal Canadiens.

7 Garfield on the Town

8R Gimme a Break!

10 40 Goliath, Quarante ans sous la mer

10R UNCF Telethon

12 Cheers

Carla relinquishes custody of their eldest son to her ex-husband without hesitation.

13 A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Symphony

Tim Conway, Kaye Ballard and Charlie Farquharson join the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra in
this evening of comedy and music taped at the Edmonton Convention Centre in November 1984.

13R ABC News Closeup

Host Hugh Downs examines the plight of America's 26 million elderly citizens focusing on
subjects such as early retirement plans, nursing home inadequacies, ethics in medical care and
moral dilemmas for dependents' families.

18 Movie

"Lawless Frontier." [1935] John Wayne. A young cowboy seeks to avenge the death of his
parents.

24 Movie

"The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp." [1943] Deborah Kerr. British involvement in both the Boer
War and the first World War is satirized.

30 C.Q.S.D. Alambic et Torpedo

Le professeur Deverill decouvre un explosive que l'on peut faire sauter a distance et on veut
l'utiliser dans un batiment ou se trouve Winston Churchill. (Talks about blowing up a building
and Winston Churchill. ??)

8:30

7 Movie

"Rocky II." [1978] Sylvester Stallone.

8R Facts of Life

Jo must make a decision between a teaching job and an ofer from a major corporation.

12 Night Court

9PM

6 Love Boat

8R Golden Girls

12 Movie

"The Wild Pony." [1980] Marilyn Lightstone. The relationship between a 12-year-old boy and a
wild pony, a gift from his stepfather, fosters love and helps to reunite his divided family.

13 Movie

"Malice in Wonderland." [1985] Elizabeth Taylor. A dramatized account of the bitter rivalry
between Hollywood gossip columnists Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper that focuses on the
Golden Era of the film capital.

18 Classic Country

30 Decouv'rire
9:30

8R 227

Mary plays matchmaker for her brother Lewis and Sandra.

30 Cinema

"La Dentelliere." [1976] Isabelle Huppert.

10PM

6 8R Hunter

10 40 Justice pour tous (Justice for All)

18 Austin City Limits

Featured: Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers.

10:30

9 Le Telejournal

10 40 Sur la colline

10:40

24 Conversations

Featured: The difficult making of "Colonel Blimp" is recalled by Powell, Pressburger and film critic
David Robinson.

10:50

9 Nouvelles

11PM
4 5 6M 11 National

6 7 10R 13R News

8R Tales from the Darkside

A down-and-out impressionist [Chuck McCann] takes on a grueling challenge when he agrees to


help government agents communicate with an alien. (So no news on WROC Saturdays?)

10 40 Nouvelles TVA

12 13 CTV National News

18 Movie

"Charade." [1964] Cary Grant. A woman becomes the target of her murdered husband's cronies
who believe she knows where a vast fortune is hidden.

11:15

4 11 News

5 Provincial Afairs

6M News

7 Solid Gold

9 Cinema

"Derriere le masque." [1984] (Behind The Mask) Rick Maronis.

11:20

5 Movie

"1900." [1977] Robert De Niro. A portrayal of the day-to-day lives of two very diferent 20th-
century Italian families. (4 hours, 50 min!)

12 News

13 Sports

11:30
6 The Allman Brothers Band in Concert

8R Saturday Night Live

10 40 Cinema

"Cherie, Je te presente ma femme." [1969] Larry Hagman. (Honey, I Present My Wife)

10R Dick Clark's Nite-Time

13 Video Tracks

13R Movie

"The Mask of Sheba." [1969] Walter Pidgeon. A search party seeks missing members of a safari
who have with them a priceless gold statue.

11:45

6M Movie

"The Scarlet Pimpernel." [1935] Leslie Howard. In disguise as a gentleman of the English Court,
an underground hero rescues noblemen from the guillotine during the French Revolution.

11 Movie

"Fiddler on the Roof." [1971] Norma Crane. Based on the Broadway musical. A peasant in turn-
of-the-century Russia tries to marry of his daughters while holding onto his Jewish heritage in
the face of oppression.

11:50

4 Movie

"The Family Jewels." [1965] Jerry Lewis. A 9-year-old orphan visits her six uncles to decide which
one she wants to live with.

24 Talking Film

Writer Sterling Silliphant talks about his research for "The Towering Inferno."'

12AM
12 Movie

"Between Two Brothers." [1982] Michael Brandon. A prominent attorney tries to make amends
for giving up on his emotionally troubled brother when he needed him most.

13 M*A*S*H

12:15

7 Movie

"The Odd Couple." [1968] Walter Matthau, Jack Lemmon.

12:30

10R Movie

"Mrs. Sundance." [1973] Elizabeth Montgomery. The widow of the Sundance Kid learns that her
husband is not really dead, but hiding out, and she tries to join him.

13 Movie

"Fort Apache, The Bronx." [1981] Paul Newman. A tough cop battles crime and corruption in
New York City's South Bronx neighborhood.

1AM

8R Melba Moore's Collection of Love Songs (infomercial?)

1:15

10 Cinema

"Un Volant pour deux." [1974] (A Flywheel for Two) Claude Akins. Deuc routiers independants
viennent en aide a des fermiers in war against the exploiters.)

40 Video Weekend

1:30
6 Kung Fu

8R Dr. Gene Scott

1:55

12 Movie

"Cannibal Girls." [1973] Eugene Levy. A young couple are stranded by car trouble in a peculiar
town.

2:30

6 Wonder Woman

3:40

12 Matt Houston

4:15

40 Video Weekend

4:45

12 Lou Grant

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Looks like CKWS Kingston actually had local news on Saturdays back then. They sure don't today.
As I watch that station right now (Monday), they're airing CBC news items from Saturday that I
already saw on CBC on Saturday.

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8AM

9 Woody le Pic (Woody Peak)

French "Woody Woodpecker".


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3:30

9 A Communiquer (To Communicate)

French for "To Be Announced".

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10 40 Skippy le kangourou (Skippy the Kangaroo)

"Skippy the Bush Kangaroo".

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10 40 Sherif, fais-mois peur (Sherif Hazzard - Dukes of Hazzard?)

"The Dukes of Hazzard". The title literally translates to "Sherif, I'm scared".

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For those living in or near Ottawa who could understand French and English, local hockey fans
had two NHL games to choose from.

Today, Ottawa has it's own NHL club (the Ottawa Senators), and their game (if they're playing in
the early-evening Saturday "Hockey Night In Canada" slot) would be the one on CBOT-4. I
suspect that even French-language Montreal Canadiens telecasts on RDS are blacked-out in the
Ottawa area if the Sens are playing.
Retro: This week in TV Guide, October 1, 1966 - MSP Edition

For the first time (but not the last), Vietnam intrudes into the pages of TV Guide, with a report
from the front on war correspondents. Also, the Orioles face the Dodgers in the 1966 World
Series, CBS presents the National Sports and Physical Fitness Test, Sullivan vs. The Palace and
more!

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/10/th...er-1-1966.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are most welcome.

Today's listing is from a wholly unremarkable Friday, October 7, TGIF.

[KTCA, Channel 2 (Educ.)

Morning[/b]

09:15a Classroom

Afternoon

05:00p Kindergarten

05:30p Childhood

Evening

06:00p The Big Picture

06:30p General Science

07:00p Folk Guitar

07:30p Inquiry

08:00p Now See This

08:30p Faces of Europe

09:00p Metropolis
09:30p Shakespeare

10:15p British Calendar

10:30p Cineposium

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

06:00a Sunrise Semester

06:30a Siegfried and His Flying Saucer

07:00a Clancy and Company

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Dr. Reuben K. Youngdahl

09:05a News (local)

09:10a Hi Neighbor

09:30a Beverly Hillbillies

10:00a Andy Griffith

10:30a Dick Van Dyke

11:00a Love of Life

11:25a CBS News (color)

11:30a Search For Tomorrow

11:45a Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:15p Something Special

12:25p Weather (local)

12:30p As the World Turns


01:00p Password (Carol Burnett, Ross Martin) (color)

01:30p House Party (Carol Burnett) (color)

02:00p To Tell The Truth

02:25p CBS News (color)

02:30p The Edge of Night

03:00p The Secret Storm

03:30p Candid Camera

04:00p Mike Douglas (co-host Jimmy Dean, Edie Adams, George Kirby, Dr. Albert E. Burke, Buck
Fish Square Dancers, Chuck Casey Singers)

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p The Wild Wild West (color)

07:30p Hogans Heroes (color)

08:00p Movie Branded (color)

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Norm Van Brocklin (Football)

10:35p Movie Gidget Goes Hawaiian (color)

12:35p Sports (local)

12:45p Movie City in Darkness

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

06:00a Continental Classroom

06:30a City and Country (color)

07:00a Today (guest Rebecca West) (color)


09:00a Eye Guess (color)

09:25a NBC News (color)

09:30a Concentration

10:00a Chain Letter (Emmaline Henry, Jesse White) (color)

10:30a Showdown (color)

11:00a Jeopardy (color)

11:30a Swingin Country (Roberta Sherwood) (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local) (color)

12:15p Dialing for Dollars (color)

12:30p Lets Make a Deal (color)

12:55p NBC News (color)

01:00p Days of Our Lives (color)

01:30p The Doctors

02:00p Another World (color)

02:30p You Dont Say! (Carolyn Jones, John Astin) (color)

03:00p The Match Game (Carol Lawrence, Soupy Sales) (color)

03:25p NBC News (color)

03:30p Dialing for Dollars (color)

04:30p Of Lands and Seas (color)

05:25p Doctors House Call

05:30p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

Evening

06:00p News (local) (color)

06:30p Tarzan (color)


07:30p The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (color)

08:30p T.H.E. Cat (color)

09:00p Laredo (color)

10:00p News (local) (color)

10:30p Johnny Carson (color)

12:15a Movie The Invisible Ray

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning

07:30a Soupy Sales

08:00a Tennessee Tuxedo (color)

08:30a Romper Room

09:30a Jack LaLanne (color)

10:00a Supermarket Sweep

10:30a The Dating Game

11:00a Donna Reed

11:30a Father Knows Best

Afternoon

12:00p Ben Casey

01:00p The Newlywed Game

01:30p A Time for Us

01:55p ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

02:00p General Hospital

02:30p The Nurses

03:00p Dark Shadows


03:30p Where the Action Is (Carla Thomas, Ray Stevens)

04:00p Route 66

05:00p ABC News (Peter Jennings)

05:15p News (local)

05:30p Leave It to Beaver

Evening

06:00p Woody Woodpecker (color)

06:30p The Green Hornet (color)

07:00p The Time Tunnel (color)

08:00p Milton Berle (Bette Davis, George Hamilton, Jamaica Joe) (color)

09:00p 12 OClock High (color)

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Movie Untamed (color)

WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

09:30a Gloria (color)

10:00a Girl Talk (Julia Montgomery Walsh, Han Suyin, Alice Albright Hoge)

10:30a PDQ (Abby Dalton, Bob Crane, Sandy Baron)

11:00a Bold Journey

11:30a Todays Drama

Afternoon

12:00p Lunch With Casey

01:00p Movie The Great Victor Herbert

02:40p Mels Notebook


02:55p News (local)

03:00p Alfred Hitchcock Presents

03:30p Mister Ed

04:00p Popeye and Pete

04:30p Casey and Roundhouse

05:30p The Flintstones (color)

Evening

06:00p The Rifleman

06:30p Patty Duke

07:00p The Twilight Zone

07:30p Perry Mason

08:30p Alfred Hitchcock Hour

09:30p News, Weather, Sports (local)

10:00p Movie The FBI Story (color)

Retro: Eugene, OR; Mon. November 11th, 1991

Source: Eugene Register-Guard

11/11/91

CHANNELS

9 KEZI Eugene ABC

12 KPTV Portland IND

13 KVAL Eugene CBS

16 KMTR Eugene NBC

25 KLSR Eugene Fox


28 KEPB Eugene PBS

7AM

9 Good Morning America

From Charleston, S.C. Sen. Ernest Hollings and Mayor John Riley discuss what makes the South
special; police chief Ruben Greenberg; hurricane-proof architecture; city overview; the city's role
in the Civil War; image of Southern women; Southern cuisine.

12 25 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

13 This Morning

Winter Olympics preview; Joan Rivers; on the set of "Guiding Light"; arrhythmia.

16 Today

Glenn Close; artist Al Hirschfeld; credit-card rates; religion in the '90s.

28 Homestretch

7:30

12 Ramblin' Rod

25 Merrie Melodies

28 Homestretch

8AM

25 Peter Pan

28 Shining Time Station

8:30

12 James Bond

25 DuckTales
28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9AM

9 The 700 Club

Maj. Gen. Perry Smith discusses the Gulf War.

12 Love Connection

13 Regis & Kathie Lee

Suzanne Somers; Susan Lucci; soap-opera sets.

16 Jenny Jones

Soap opera stars and their mothers; hairstylist Jose Eber.

25 Highway to Heaven

Jonathan and Mark decide to help a homeless street performer [Dick Van Dyke] who has done
many good deeds.

28 Sesame Street

9:30

12 Three's Company

Jack and Janet learn Chrissy's beau is married.

10AM

9 Home

Insurance scams; ridding anxiety causes; getting a loan with bad credit; surviving a mastectomy;
preserving and restoring a historical home; buying produce; shopping for a cordless phone.

12 Hogan Family

13 The Price is Right

16 One on One with John Tesh


Paul Anka; Doc Severinsen.

25 Hunter

28 Captain Kangaroo

10:30

12 Family Ties

16 Classic Concentration

28 Amish Cooking

11AM

12 Highway to Heaven

13 Sally Jessy Raphael

Teen-age girls and sexy clothes.

16 Chuck Woolery

Susan Ruttan; Tom Bosley; Judy Tenuta.

25 The Judge

28 Painting

11:30

9 Head of the Class

25 Paid Program

28 Art of Alexander

Noon

9 All My Children
Guests: Regis Philbin, Kathie Lee Giford, Miss America 1992 Carolyn Sapp.

12 Perry Mason

Perry uncovers an inheritance scam when he investigates the murder of a scheming art critic.

13 Young and the Restless

16 Closer Look-Faith Daniels

Scheduled: The ten most wanted women.

25 CNN Headline News

28 Welcome to My Studio

12:30

16 Love Stories

25 Movie

"Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown." [1980] Snoopy plays Wimbledon on the way to France with
exchange student Chuck and company. Animated.

28 GED

1PM

9 One Life to Live

12 Matlock

A militant biker is accused of murdering a movie star, for whom he worked as a bodyguard.

13 As the World Turns

16 Another World

28 Learn to Read

1:30

28 Instructional TV
2PM

9 General Hospital

12 Hawaii Five-0

A self-exiled Greek doctor and a news correspondent who arrives to interview him are targets of
assassins.

13 Guiding Light

16 Santa Barbara

25 Miss Peach

To save a turkey, the Kelly School students make him star of their Thanksgiving play.

28 Management

2:30

25 Muppet Babies

28 Management

3PM

9 Newhart

12 DuckTales

13 Donahue

Scheduled topic: "My husband is a pervert, and I'm standing by him."

16 Days of Our Lives

25 Tale Spin

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

3:30
9 Candid Camera

12 Chip 'n Dale

25 Darkwing Duck

28 3-2-1 Contact

4PM

9 Oprah Winfrey

12 Tale Spin

13 Cosby Show

In a school assignment, Rudy and Kenny exaggerate about Clif's job.

16 Maury Povich

Guest: Susan Rutten.

25 Beetlejuice

28 Square One Television

4:30

12 Darkwing Duck

13 M*A*S*H

25 Tiny Toon Adventures

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

5PM

9 People's Court

12 Brady Bunch

Bobby drums; Peter is teased for being in a choir.


13 16 News

25 James Bond

28 Sesame Street

5:30

9 News

12 Growing Pains

Maggie tutors Ben during his suspension.

13 CBS News

16 NBC News

25 Mr. Belvedere

6PM

9 NFL Football

Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings.

12 Growing Pains

Mike imagines the Seavers as a TV family.

13 16 News

25 Full House

28 European Journal

6:30

12 Who's the Boss?

Tony and Angela spoil Sam upon her return home.

13 A Current Afair
16 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Macaulay Culkin.

25 Hogan Family

28 Nightly Business Report

7PM

12 Cheers

Cheers vies in a St. Patrick's Day practical joke contest.

13 Jeopardy!

16 Cheers

Clif angers Norm by having an ape paint his condo.

25 Love Connection

28 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:30

12 Night Court

Buddy conceals his psychiatric history from his bride.

13 Wheel of Fortune

16 Night Court

Dan is named in a paternity suit.

25 Hard Copy

Ted Turner and Jane Fonda.

8PM

12 Movie
"Teen Wolf." [1985] Michael J. Fox, Jerry Levine. The new star of a high-school basketball team
has red eyes, fangs, and lots of hair.

13 Evening Shade

Retired Harlan leaves Marleen and hangs around Wood.

16 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Philip's protg [Malcolm Jamal-Warner] sues Will after a car accident.

25 Movie

"Working Girl." [1988] Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford. A spunky Wall Street secretary takes her
boss's place with a merger specialist.

28 Childhood

Children between 5 and 7 years gain new abilities and freedoms as they leave the family to
attend school. Part 5 of 7.

8:30

13 Major Dad

Booted from his house, Gen. Craig stays with the MacGillises.

16 Blossom

Six stays with the Russos; Blossom learns Six's parents are splitting.

9PM

9 Newhart

Kirk proposes to Cindy; a paranoid guest fears everything.

13 Murphy Brown

Murphy sings a duet with Aretha Franklin.

16 Movie

"Deadly Medicine." [1991] Veronica Hamel. An infant death casts suspicion on a hospital doctor
instead of where it belongs, on her loyal nurse.
28 The American Experience

Interviews, archival footage from Japan and the United States, home movies, feature films and
cartoons depict the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

9:30

9 Golden Girls

Dorothy has chronic fatigue syndrome. Part 2 of 2.

13 Designing Women

10PM

9 MacGyver

Mac and Medin must stop the evil queen's attempt to use gunpowder while saving Cecilla from
the castle dungeon. Part 2 of 2.

12 News

13 Northern Exposure

Joel comforts his ex-girlfriend [Jessica Lundy] after her husband's death, making Maggie jealous.

10:30

25 News

28 Not on The Frontline

Profiles five female Vietnam veterans.

11PM

9 13 16 News

12 Married...with Children

A foreign exchange student is more popular than Kelly.


25 Arsenio Hall

Sandra Bernhard; Maria Shriver.

28 Masterpiece Theatre

Forced to flee, Jeremy and Albert [Nigel Havera, Warren Clarke] reluctantly seek refuge in
Scotland. Part 3 of 4.

11:30

9 Nightline

12 Arsenio Hall

See 11PM, KLSR.

13 Married...with Children

See 11PM, KPTV.

11:35

16 The Tonight Show

Etta James & the Roots Band; ventriloquist Jef Dunham; violinist Leila Josefowicz; jugglers the
Passing Zone.

12AM

9 Studio 59 (another failed ABC late night show?)

13 Sweating Bullets

25 21 Jump Street

After his girlfriend is gunned down before his eyes, guilt-ridden Hanson seeks revenge against
the armed robber responsible.

12:05

28 Of the Air
12:30

12 Love Connection

12:35

16 David Letterman

Keenen Ivory Wayans; Rosanne Cash; comedian Kevin Pollak.

1AM

9 Of the Air

12 Honeymooners

13 Simon & Simon

25 Movie

"Angel on My Shoulder." [1946] Paul Muni. A slain gangster breaks his deal with the devil, who
has brought him back as a honest judge.

1:30

12 CHiPs

A special team, along with Jon and Ponch, investigates a chain of highway accidents that killed 11
people.

1:35

16 Later with Bob Costas

Filmmaker John Frankenheimer.

2AM
13 Of the Air

2:05

16 Of the Air

2:30

12 Of the Air

-crainbebo

Retro: Winnipeg/Fargo-Grand Forks Sat, Oct 12, 1963

from TV Guide, Dakota-Winnipeg edition

CBWT 3-CBC Winnipeg

11:00 Movie "Jesse James at Bay"

noon CFL: Edmonton-Ottawa

2:30 Bowling

3:00 Movie "Jim Thorpe, All-American"

4:45 Film Short

5:00 Canada at War "V was for Victory"

5:30 Bugs Bunny

6:00 Countrytime "4H Manitoba Senior Champion Demonstration" (guests Lenda Hatch and
Linda Morcombe of Oak Lake, plus garden expert Stan Westaway)

6:30 NHL: New York-Montreal

8:15 Juliette (guest Dorothy Shay)

8:45 Let's Talk About It


9:00 UN Review

9:15 News/Weather

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 The Saint

11:00 CBC National News

11:10 Movie "Dream Wife"

KXJB 4-CBS Fargo/Valley City

7:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:00 Alvin

8:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

9:00 Quick Draw McGraw

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10:00 Rin Tin Tin

10:30 Roy Rogers

11:00 Sky King

11:30 Do You Know? (premiere, Bob Maxwell quizzes kids on pre-assigned book selections)

noon Football Feature

12:15 College Football: Minnesota-Northwestern

3:00 Football Scoreboard

3:15 Film Short

3:30 Trails West

4:00 Whirlybirds

4:30 Platter Party

5:30 Quarterback Club


6:00 News/Sports/Weather

6:30 Jackie Gleason

7:30 Phil Silvers

8:00 Defenders "The Captive"

9:00 Gunsmoke

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "The Mummy"

WDAY 6-NBC Fargo

7:30 Red Ryder

8:30 Ruf & Reddy (c)

9:00 Hector Heathcote (c)

9:30 Fireball XL-5

10:00 Dennis the Menace

10:30 Fury

11:00 Sergeant Preston

11:30 Bullwinkle (c)

noon Exploring (c/return)

1:00 Mr. Wizard "Control by Radio" (season premiere)

1:30 College Football: Concordia-St. Thomas (Bill Weaver commentates from Concordia Field
House, Moorhead)

4:00 NFL Highlights

4:30 Captain Gallant

5:00 Temple Houston "Letter of the Law"

6:00 News/Sports/Weather

6:25 Political Talk


6:30 Lieutenant "A Very Private Afair"

7:30 Focus (Fred Simonton)

8:00 Saturday Night at the Movies "The Asphalt Jungle"

10:15 Sports/Weather/News

10:30 A Man Named Mays (profile of Willie Mays)

11:30 Movie "Two of a Kind"

CBWFT 6-SRC Winnipeg

1:15pm Cours televises

3:30 Cinema "Till l'espiegle"

5:00 Pepinot

5:30 URI

6:30 Nouvelles

6:45 Youcatan

7:00 Champion

7:30 Temps des copains

8:00 Dans les rues de Quebec

8:30 Cinema "La nuit des espions"

10:00 Les couche-tard

10:30 Cinema "Drole de dame"

CJAY 7-CTV Winnipeg

10:00 Davey & Goliath

10:30 Cartoons

11:00 Your Government


11:30 Manitoba Sportsman

noon Bugs Bunny & Friends

12:30 Sword of Freedom

1:00 En France

1:30 Teen Dance Party (Bob Burns)

2:30 Tugboat Annie

3:00 Hawkeye

3:30 Bronco "Borrowed Glory"

4:15 Man About the House

4:30 Popeye

5:00 Death Valley Days "Davy's Friend"

5:30 Kid's Bids (Bob Burns)

6:00 Whiplash

6:30 Adventure Theater

7:00 Outer Limits

8:00 Jerry Lester (guests Marion Powers, Richard Hayes, Louise Bryan, Don Goldie, and Gene
Wood)

9:00 Studio 7

9:30 CFL: Saskatchewan-Vancouver

mid. CTV National News

12:15 Sports/Weather/News

KNOX 10-Grand Forks/KEND 11-Fargo/KCND 12-Pembina (ABC, listed together due to most of the
day's sked being common to all 3 stations)

9:30 Jetsons

10:00 Casper
10:30 Beany & Cecil

11:00 Bugs Bunny

11:30 Allakazam

noon My Friend Flicka

12:30 American Bandstand (guests the Chifons, and a group of veteran AB fans)

1:30 Theater

2:00 (11) Movie: TBA

2:30 (10-12) Top Star Bowling

3:30 AFL Highlights

4:00 Wide World of Sports (National Scrambles Motorcycle Championships/climbing Mt


Snowdon, Wales)

5:30 Winter Olympics Preview

6:00 Trails West

6:30 Hootenanny (from the US Naval Academy with guests Eddy Arnold, Glenn Yarborough, Milt
Kamen, the Chad Mitchell Trio, the Tarriers, the Gaslight Singers, Judy Collins, Grier Reynolds,
and Alex Bradford & his Gospel Singers)

7:30 Lawrence Welk (guest Wayne King)

8:30 Jerry Lewis (guests Sammy Davis Jr, Kaye Stevens, and Del Moore)

10:30 (10-12) News

10:30 (11) The Saint

10:45 (10) Movie: TBA

10:45 (12) Fin & Feather (Jerome)

11:00 (12) Movie: TBA

11:30 (11) Movie: TBA

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Had Canada gone back on Standard Time ahead of the U.S. that year??

The 6:30 Central start for the NHL telecast (it would not be until the late 'Sixties that "Hockey
Night In Canada" would carry regular-season NHL games in their entirety) seemed awfully early,
considering "Juliette" (which for many years followed "HNIC" on Saturdays) came on at 8:15
local.

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Was the Jerry Lester who had a show on CJAY-7 that night the same Jerry Lester who hosted
"Broadway Open House", U.S. network television's (NBC) first late-night show in 1950/1951??

Speaking about Jerry's, Jerry Lewis had a two hour variety show every Saturday night in the Fall
of 1963 which became that season's most notorious flop and probably would have been the
biggest TV flop of the decade had it not been for Jackie Gleason's "You're In The Picture" in 1961
and "Turn-On" in 1969.

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That would appear to be the same Jerry Lester. I noticed one of

his guests was Gene Wood, perhaps in the days when he was doing

stand-up comedy and several years before his career took him into

game shows. Wood, BTW, was born in Boston, but he seemed to

spend quite a bit of time in Canada; "Beat The Clock" was taped in

Montreal, and the similar show he emceed in 1971-72, "Anything You

Can Do," originated in Ottawa.

No, Jerry Lewis's show wouldn't quite beat out "You're In The Picture"

or "Turn-On" as television's biggest disaster; those two shows lasted

one week each, while Jerry's lasted until Dec. 21; CBS's "Co-Ed Fever"

in 1979 might be a better bet, having also lasted one episode. But it

was a disaster, and as one ABC executive recalled, because the network

spent so much money to pay of Jerry's two-year contract, there were

no Christmas bonuses in 1963. For an account of the show, and particularly

the debut, on which nothing went right, you might check out "King Of

Comedy," Jerry's biography. There's an entire chapter about it.

Del Moore, BTW, was Jerry's announcer and sometimes you'll see him
in one of Jerry's movies.

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Just for the record, the tower for Channel 11 KEND ABC Fargo (now KVLY NBC) is the tallest
structure in North America. When it was built in 1963, it was the tallest structure in the world...
2063 feet. The tower for Channel 4 KXJB CBS Valley City-Fargo, built a short time later (so not on
the air when this TV Guide was published) is three feet shorter. When it was finished, the
workers attached a four-foot flagpole to the top to temporarily make it the world's tallest
structure.

And the reason they built those tall towers was, in part, to be picked up in Winnipeg.
Unfortunately, the cable systems in Winnipeg and the rest of Southern Manitoba now carry
Minneapolis outlets for CBS and NBC and use a Rochester NY station for Fox, all from satellite.
They still pick up ABC and PBS from North Dakota. So those super tall towers are not used for
carrying 4 or 11 in Manitoba, although I'm sure North Dakota viewers who get their TV signals
over the air are pleased to have that coverage.

The two towers may continue to be the tallest structures in North America for many years to
come, since the FAA and FCC now discourage towers taller than 2000 feet.

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Didn't KEND-11 for many years have the call letters KTHI, with "HI" meaning the high height of
their tower??

Retro: Kentucky Fri., Oct. 13, 1972

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:45 Today In Louisville

7 AM Today (Judith Crist reviews movies;

a segment on Native Americans)

9 AM Morning Show

9:55 News

10 AM Dinah's Place (guest: Zsa Zsa Gabor)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century (Joe Garagiola version)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (John Byner, Marty Feldman, Jan Murray,

Totie Fields, Hugh O'Brian, Dick Smothers, Karen Valentine)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 News, Weather, Sports

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

1 PM Somerset

1:30 Petticoat Junction


2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Return To Peyton Place

4 PM Movie: "The Pigeon" (1969 ABC "Movie Of The Week"

with Sammy Davis Jr.)

5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor)

7 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (guest: Bob Luman)

7:30 Music Place (host: Stu Phillips)

8 PM Sanford And Son

8:30 The Little People

9 PM Ghost Story (Carolyn Jones plays a woman trapped in

a house with its own malevolent personality.)

10 PM Banyon

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (guest: David Brenner)

1 AM Untouchables

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6:20 Good Morning

6:30 Morehead University

7 AM Today
9 AM Paul Dixon

10:30 Phil Donahue

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Bob Braun's 50-50 Club

1:30 Three On A Match

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Return To Peyton Place

4 PM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Meredith MacRae; her mom

Sheila MacRae, her "Petticoat Junction" co-star Mike

Minor, Jack Anderson, Pat Paulsen, Al Martino)

5 PM Ponderosa ("Bonanza" reruns)

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Beat The Clock (guest: Norm Crosby)

7:30 Young Dr. Kildare (guest: Cloris Leachman)

8 PM Sanford And Son

8:30 The Little People

9 PM Ghost Story

10 PM Banyon

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)


5:50 Farm News

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "20th-Century American Art"

6:30 America's Problems And Challenges

7 AM CBS News (John Hart)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Uncle Al

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Family Afair (day-behind from 4 PM)

12 N News, Weather And Sports

1 PM Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30 PM)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Secret Storm (delay from 3:30 PM)

3:30 Love Is A Many Splendored Thing (delay from 3 PM)

4 PM Movie: "The Midnight Story"

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 What Would You Say? (local game show)

8 PM Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour (guests: Jimmy Durante,

Gilbert O'Sullivan)
9 PM Movie: "The Angry Hills"

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 CBS Movie: "The Story Of G.I. Joe"

1:30 Sacred Heart

1:45 News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Omelet

9:45 News

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM News, Weather, Sports

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing


3:30 Secret Storm

4 PM Family Afair

4:30 Dick Van Dyke

5 PM That Girl

5:30 Andy Griffith

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Adventures Of Black Beauty

8 PM Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour

9 PM CBS Movie: "They Call Me MISTER Tibbs"

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 CBS Movie: "The Story Of G.I. Joe"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

6:30 Education Now

6:55 Professor Kitzel

7 AM Munsters

7:30 Kaleidoscope

7:55 Carol Duvall (decorating)

8 AM Concentration (pre-empted on Ch. 5, delay

from 10:30 AM)

8:30 Sale Of The Century (pre-empted on Ch. 5,

delay from 11 AM)


9 AM Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 5, delay from

12 N)

9:30 Who, What Or Where (pre-empted on Ch. 5,

delay from 12:30 PM)

9:55 News

10 AM Dinah's Place (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

10:30 One Life To Live (delay from 3:30 PM)

11 AM Somerset (pre-empted on Ch. 5, delay from 1

or 4 PM)

11:30 Bewitched

12 N Password (Arte Johnson, Linda Kaye Henning)

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Movie: "The House On Green Apple Road"

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner)

6:30 Hogan's Heroes

7 PM Movie: "Rhino!"

8:30 Partridge Family

9 PM Room 222

9:30 Odd Couple


10 PM Love, American Style (guests: Michele Lee, Roger

Bowen, Audrey Meadows, Michael Constantine,

Alice Ghostley, Bill Daily)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Movie: "They Met In Bombay"

WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)

7 AM Sesame Street

8 AM Electric Company

8:30 TBA

8:35 In-school programs

2:30 TBA

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Indiana University Football Highlights

7:30 Wall Street Week

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 The Just Generation (Howard Miller and student

participants explore the workings of the criminal

justice system.)

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Vanity Fair," Part 2)

sign of 10 PM
WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Merv Griffin (Lucille Ball and Gary Morton, Douglas

Fairbanks Jr.)

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News, Weather And Sports

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Jeopardy!

1:30 Three On A Match

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Return To Peyton Place

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Ponderosa

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Today At Keeneland (horse-racing highlights)

7:30 Buck Owens


8 PM Sanford And Son

8:30 The Little People

9 PM Ghost Story

10 PM Banyon

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Movie: "Francis Covers The Big Town"

(Francis the Talking Mule, from '53)

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

11 AM New Zoo Revue

11:30 Cartoons

11:55 News

12 N Gomer Pyle, USMC

12:30 Andy Griffith

1 PM Movie: "The Men" (Marlon Brando's first film,

not to be confused with the ABC trilogy of

"Assignment: Vienna," "The Delphi Bureau,"

and "Jigsaw"; from '50)

2:55 News

3 PM Larry Smith's Cartoon Club

3:30 Popeye

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Gilligan's Island


5 PM Petticoat Junction

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6 PM Courtship Of Eddie's Father

6:30 Andy Griffith

7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 That Girl

8 PM Merv Griffin (Henry Morgan, Ed McMahon)

9 PM Movie: "The Mountain"

11 PM Dragnet

11:30 Movie: "I Bury The Living"

1 AM Movie: "The Beast With Five Fingers"

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

6:30 Linguistics

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Town Talk

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News, Weather And Sports

12:15 How To!

12:25 Bulletin Board


12:30 Death Valley Days

1 PM Secret Storm

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

3:30 Fury

4 PM Wild Wild West

5 PM Hogan's Heroes

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Amazing World Of Kreskin (guest: Patrice Munsel)

8 PM Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour

9 PM CBS Movie: "They Call Me MISTER Tibbs"

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 CBS Movie: "The Story Of G.I. Joe"

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

8:55 Professor Kitzel

9 AM New Zoo Revue

9:30 Movie: "The Crimson Blade"

10:55 Rap It Up

11 AM Love, American Style (the pilot for "Wait Till Your


Father Gets Home," day-behind from 4 PM)

11:30 Bewitched

12 N Password

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Movie: "Underwater"

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Hogan's Heroes

7 PM You Asked For It (an interview with a caretaker

of the Golden Gate Bridge; how Mariner satellites

photograph Mars)

7:30 What's My Line? (Jack Cassidy, Arlene Francis,

Anita Gillette, Soupy Sales)

8 PM ABA Basketball: Colonels-Nets

10 PM Love, American Style (time approximate)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Twilight Zone

12 M Dick Cavett (guest: Diana Ross, delay from Thu

11:30 PM)
WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)

2:50 News

3 PM Presto The Clown

4 PM Spiderman

4:30 Leave It To Beaver

5 PM Lost In Space

6 PM Addams Family

6:30 Movie: "Clash By Night" (watch for Marilyn Monroe,

from '52)

8:30 Virginian

10 PM Boris Karlof Presents Thriller (two brothers' car breaks

down and they seek refuge in an old house inhabited

by a large and inhospitable flock of pigeons)

11 PM Movie: "The Grapes Of Wrath" (classic 1940 film version

of the novel about residents of the Dust Bowl seeking a

new life in California, with Henry Fonda)

WBLG Ch. 62 (WTVQ Ch. 36) Lexington (ABC)

8:30 Little Rascals

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM I Love Lucy

10:30 What Every Woman Wants To Know (Consumer Action

Now; careers in environmental management)


11 AM Dick Van Dyke

11:30 Bewitched

12 N Password

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Divorce Court (I've always thought this was appropriate

scheduling--quite a few "Newlywed Game" couples ended

up in real divorce courts)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Love, American Style

4:30 Get Smart

5 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

5:30 To Tell The Truth

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Paul Lynde (delay from Wed 8 PM)

8 PM Brady Bunch

8:30 Partridge Family

9 PM Room 222

9:30 Odd Couple

10 PM Love, American Style


11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Dick Cavett

E Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown,

WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington,

WKON/52 Owenton, WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville) (PBS)

8 AM In-school programs

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

sign of 6 PM

Retro: Eugene, OR; Thur. May 5, 1994

Source: Eugene Register-Guard

5/5/94

CHANNELS

9 KEZI Eugene ABC

13 KVAL Eugene CBS

16 KMTR Eugene NBC

25 KLSR Eugene Fox

28 KEPB Eugene PBS

34 KEVU Eugene IND


6AM

9 World News This Morning

13 CBS Morning News

16 Entertainment Tonight

25 Paid Program

28 Homestretch

6:30

9 13 News

16 NBC News at Sunrise

25 Sonic the Hedgehog

28 Homestretch

7AM

9 Good Morning America

Stephen King ["The Stand"]; Teri Hatcher; Phyllis Coates ["Lois & Clark"]; the film "That's
Entertainment, Part 3."

13 This Morning

Cinco de Mayo in San Antonio; food labeling; International No-Diet Day; tricks to create TV ads.

16 Today

Comic hypnotist David Linley; home offices.

25 Goof Troop

28 Sesame Street

Telly and Rosita study shapes; Elmo sings "Five Jive"; Monty wears unique hats.

34 Yogi Bear and Friends


7:30

25 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

34 Inspector Gadget

8AM

25 Merrie Melodies

28 Barney and Friends

34 Paid Program

8:30

25 Bonkers

28 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

34 Morning Stretch

9AM

9 The 700 Club

In Washington D.C.

13 Regis & Kathie Lee

16 Bertice Berry

Scheduled topic: freeloaders.

25 Tale Spin

28 Shining Time Station

34 Movie

"King Solomon's Mines." [1937] Paul Robeson. A singing native takes a white hunter on a biblical-
treasure hunt.
9:30

25 DuckTales

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Fred brushes his teeth and visits a dentist.

10AM

9 Mike & Maty

David Leisure ["Empty Nest"]; Chaka Khan.

13 The Price is Right

16 Jenny Jones

Scheduled topic: Attar-shy man.

25 Can We Shop

Rita Rudner; products to make life easier.

28 Sesame Street

11AM

9 Golden Girls

13 Sally Jessy Raphael

Teen's interracial liaisons resulting in pregnancy.

16 Geraldo

Scheduled topic: spouses revealing secrets.

25 Ricki Lake

Scheduled: Provocative dresses.

28 Reading Rainbow

34 Montel Williams
Scheduled topic: Expensive prostitutes.

11:30

28 GED

Noon

9 All My Children

13 Young and the Restless

16 Leeza

25 Hunter

28 Taking the Lead: The Management Revolution

Motivating employees; hierarchy of needs.

34 Family Feud (last season of Ray Combs)

12:30

28 Taking the Lead: The Management Revolution

Raising morale; supervisory style.

34 Family Feud

1PM

9 One Life to Live

13 As the World Turns

16 Jane Whitney

Scheduled: Woman's relationship with male's best friend drives away spouse.

25 Designing Women
28 Discovering Psychology

Significance of the mind/body relationship.;

34 Movie

"Chicago Joe and the Showgirl." [1990] Emily Lloyd, Kiefer Sutherland. A stripper and her GI go
on a 1944 London crime spree.

1:30

25 Hogan Family

28 Discovering Psychology

Daily activity cycle; fluctuations in mood and energy.

2PM

9 General Hospital

13 Guiding Light

16 Another World

25 Family Matters

28 Discovering Psychology

Subconscious mind's impact on moods, actions and health.

2:30

25 Darkwing Duck

28 Discovering Psychology

Reasoning, planning and problem-solving.

3PM

9 Rolonda
13 Donahue

16 Days of Our Lives

25 Tom & Jerry

28 Business File

Basic sources, uses and flow of funds through a business.

34 Adventures of T-Rex

3:30

25 Tiny Toon Adventures

28 Business File

The impact of debt and equality financing.

34 Bots Master

4PM

9 Oprah Winfrey

Observational powers of husbands.

13 Vicki!

Scheduled topic: unusual collections.

16 Maury Povich

Scheduled topic: a murder conspiracy.

25 Animaniacs

28 Sesame Street

34 Captain Planet

4:30
25 Batman

34 Paid Program

5PM

9 Inside Edition

13 16 News

25 Wonder Years

Kevin's family barely acknowledges his 13th birthday.

28 Square One Television

34 Montel Williams

Scheduled topic: deadbeat dads.

5:30

9 News

13 CBS News

16 NBC News

25 Family Matters

Steve questions tutoring a basketball player that Laura likes.

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

Eartha Brute steals cheese steaks.

6PM

9 13 16 News

25 Full House

Michelle develops a crush on Rebecca's nephew.


28 Rights

34 Love Connection

6:30

9 ABC News

13 Wheel of Fortune

16 Hard Copy

25 Designing Women

A photo layout on Sugarbaker's may be too revealing.

28 Nightly Business Report

34 Best of Love Connection

7PM

9 Star Trek: The Next Generation

Previously spurned by Troi's mother [Majel Barrett], a Ferengi kidnaps her, Troi and Riker.

13 Jeopardy!

16 Entertainment Tonight

25 Roseanne

The Conners hold a backyard barbecue on Mother's Day.

28 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

34 In the Heat of the Night

An unemployed man is accused of murdering his wife's boss, who was sexually harassing her.

7:30

13 M*A*S*H
Hawkeye and B.J. deal with a Korean draft evader.

16 Cheers

Rebecca's naval father [Robert Prosky] visits.

25 Murphy Brown

Miles hires an image consultant for the show.

8PM

9 The Byrds of Paradise

Baseball coach Sam [Timothy Busfield] tries to recruit a slugger whose after-school job is
essential to the support of the family.

13 Christy

Dr. MacNeil's believed-dead wife, Alice's daughter, returns; MacNeil's impending departure
upsets Christy [Kellie Martin]; Christy is suspicious of a historian [John Schneider]; guest Judy
Collins.

16 Mad About You

Long-lost-husband Mark [Richard Kind] interrupts Fran's blind date.

25 The Simpsons

Bart faces a moral dilemma after witnessing an altercation.

28 This Old House

Boston ranch: in-ground oil tank; expansion options.

34 Movie

"Nobody's Perfect." [1989] Chad Lowe, Gail O'Grady. Shy Stephen dons a wig and makeup and
becomes Stephanie, his prep-school girlfriend's new roommate.

8:30

16 Wings

Alex dumps Brian after his late night with a pal [Charles Rocket].
25 The Simpsons

Homer won't let Bart see the new "Itchy and Scratchy" movie.

28 Oregon Field Guide

Tidal pools.

9PM

9 Matlock

An old-time comedian [Milton Berle] is accused of killing his young replacement at a comedy
club.

16 Seinfeld

A kitchen fire makes George confront his cowardliness.

25 In Living Color

Parody of "Masterpiece Theatre"; "Family Feud of Dozens."

28 Mystery!

"Prime Suspect 3." Edward Parker-Jones supplies an alibi for Tennison's suspect Jimmy Jackson;
vital evidence disappears. Part 2 of 4.

9:30

16 Frasier

Frasier and Niles [Kelsey Grammer, David Hyde Pierce] collaborate ion a book about sibling
rivalry.

25 Living Single

Khadljah [Queen Latifah] hires a handsome, unproven writer.

10PM

9 Primetime Live

13 Eye to Eye with Connie Chung


People who stalk by computer.

16 L.A. Law

The wife threatens to publicize a corporate executive's patronage of prostitutes; Levinson buys
his first car.

25 Cops

Denver: Elderly man claims neighbors are disturbing him; stolen wallet.

28 Challenge to America

Journalist Hedrick Smith examines global competition's efect on American companies. Part 1 of
4.

34 Movie

"The Phantom of 42nd Street." [1945] Dave O'Brien. A drama critic helps a detective solve a
back-stage murder on Broadway.

10:30

25 Cops

Kansas City, Mo.: Officer serves warrant for drug dealing; dog is stolen.

11PM

9 13 16 News

25 Arsenio Hall

Maya Angelou; Everette Harp.

28 Nova

Magician James Randi investigates paranormal claims like knifeless surgery; faith healers and
psychic services.

11:35

9 Nightline
13 Late Show with David Letterman

Comedian Brett Butler; Rob Lowe.

16 Jay Leno

Will Smith is guest.

12AM

25 Can We Shop

See 10AM.

28 Charlie Rose

34 Of the Air

12:05

9 Rush Limbaugh

12:35

9 World News Now

13 Married...with Children

16 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

David Hyde Pierce ["Frasier"]; filmmaker Pedro Almodovar; dance group Stomp.

1AM

25 Paid Program

28 Of the Air

1:05
13 Jerry Springer

1:30

25 Movie

"Midnight Run." [1988] Robert De Niro. A scrufy bounty hunter brings in his fussy embezzler.

1:35

16 Later with Greg Kinnear

Katey Sagal.

2:05

13 Up to the Minute

16 Nightside

-crainbebo

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Sat. Oct. 13, 1962

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

7 AM Spade And Hoe

7:30 Cartoons

7:35 Movie: "Tarzan Escapes" (Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen

O'Sullivan, from '36--Tarzan movies and Ron Ely's series


were staples on Ch. 2 at least up to the switch to ABC)

9 AM Cartoons

9:30 Ruf And Reddy (COLOR)

10 AM Shari Lewis (guests: Jerry Orbach and Tom Tichneor's puppets

Horrible Harry and Carrot Top, COLOR)

10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Magic Midway (guest is foot juggler Lew Bogart; ringmaster

Claude Kirchner performed the same duties on the '50s series

"Super Circus" and was spokesperson for Marx Toys, sponsor

of this show, long after this show was canceled)

12 N Superman

12:30 Exploring (debut of NBC's answer to ABC's "Discovery," with host

Dr. Albert Hibbs and the Ritts Puppets--segments today include

Richard Kiley narrating the Greek legend "Theseus And The Minotaur,"

cellist John Martin explains the origins of stringed musical instruments,

the Ritts Puppets try to figure out what counting is, a team of gymnasts

construct an igloo, teepee and log cabin to show how and why diferent

shelters are used, Dr. Hibbs discusses how scientists investigate their

environment, COLOR)

1:30 Popeye Club

2:30 Movie: "Heidi" (Shirley Temple, from '37)

4 PM Movie: "King Richard And The Crusaders"

6 PM Two Bells

6:30 Football Highlights


6:45 Weather, News, Sports

7 PM Eyewitness (not "Eyewitness News" nor the CBS Friday-night series

of the same name (which aired on Ch. 5), but a program of news

analysis)

7:15 NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

7:30 Sam Benedict

8:30 Joey Bishop (COLOR)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Three Coins In The Fountain" (COLOR)

11:05 Movies: "I'll See You In My Dreams" and "Disbarred" (watch

for Danny Thomas in the first one, from '52--Pat Boone charted

with the title song earlier in '62)

WRGP (WRCB) Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

7:30 Movie: TBA

8:30 Dick Tracy (animated)

8:45 Learn To Draw (Jon Gnagy)

9 AM Captain Gallant

9:30 Ruf And Reddy (COLOR)

10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Magic Midway

12 N Make Room For Daddy

12:30 Exploring (COLOR)


1:30 Movies: "Mission In Morocco" and "The Go-Getter"

(the second stars Hank McCune, whose 1950 sitcom

is credited with introducing the laugh track, this one's

from '55)

5 PM Chattanooga Wrestling

6:45 News, Weather

7 PM Porter Wagoner

7:30 Sam Benedict

8:30 Joey Bishop (COLOR)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Three Coins In The Fountain" (COLOR)

11:05 Movie: "The Eagle And The Hawk"

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

7:25 News, Weather

7:30 4-H Hour

8 AM Funny Pictures (Dave Michaels, aka Mr. Pix and later

news anchor at 11 Alive and CNN)

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Bugs Bunny (not the ABC show, which aired on Ch. 11)

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 Football Kickof (coaches Fritz Crisler (Michigan), Bear


Bryant (Alabama), Darrell Royal (Texas), and Chuck Taylor

(Stanford) pick memorable moments in football)

12:45 NCAA Football: Penn State-Army

4 PM Championship Bowling (time approximate)

5 PM Grand Ole Opry

5:30 Movie: "The Adventures Of Don Juan" (Errol Flynn, not Ricky

Ricardo, from '49)

7:20 Scoreboard

7:30 Jackie Gleason (guests: Tony Bennett, Alice Ghostley, Elliott Reid)

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Movie: "The Miracle Of The Bells" (watch for Fred MacMurray

and Frank Sinatra, from '48)

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens (NET)

of air on Saturday

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)

7:30 Better Agriculture

8 AM Crunch And Des

8:30 Movie: "Phantom Stallion" (Rex Allen, from '54)

9:30 Supercar
10 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam (says it's the same program

airing in-pattern at 12:30 on Ch. 11)

10:30 Bugs Bunny (delay from 12 N)

11 AM Make A Face (kids' version of a short-lived adult game

hosted by Bob Clayton, later host of "Concentration")

11:30 Top Cat

12 N Mull's Singing Convention

1 PM Word Of God

1:30 This Is The Answer

2 PM Movie: "Rustlers Of Devil's Canyon" (Allan "Rocky" Lane,

the voice of Mr. Ed, from '47)

3 PM Women's Bowling

4 PM It's A Great Life (not to be confused with "It's A Wonderful

Life," this is a 1954-56 sitcom about two Army buddies readjusting

to civilian life--Frances Bavier played the landlady at the rooming

house where the guys lived)

4:30 Air Force Story

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Trenton 200 auto race; Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe

horse race)

6:30 Sports (Gus Chamberlain)

7 PM Beany And Cecil (COLOR)

7:30 Roy Rogers And Dale Evans Show (dancing troupes from Morocco and

Chile; folksingers the Travelers Three; Roy and Dale's daughter Marion

Rogers Eaton)

8:30 Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (Fess Parker between Davy Crockett and
Daniel Boone)

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Fight Of The Week: Wilbert McClure vs. Gomeo Brennan, middleweights,

10 rounds, from Madison Square Garden

10:45 Make That Spare (Billy Welu vs. Don Carter, time approximate)

11 PM Movie: "Plunder Of The Sun"

WAII (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

6:55 News, Weather

7 AM Cartoon Carnival

8 AM Adventures In Living

9 AM Billy Johnson

9:30 Rocky Jones, Space Ranger

10 AM Sword Of Freedom

10:30 The Buccaneers

11 AM Make A Face

11:30 Top Cat

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam

1 PM Teen Time (Billy Johnson)

2 PM Stars Of Tomorrow (Freddie Miller, perhaps best

remembered for his wrestling trademark, "Don't

miss it--BEEEE there!")

2:30 Movie: "Big Guy"


4 PM Wide World Of Sports (Amateur Softball Association World

Series final: Clearwater (FL) Bombers vs. Stratford (CT)

Cardinals, delay from 5 PM)

5:30 Live Atlanta Wrestling

7 PM Beany And Cecil (COLOR)

7:30 Roy Rogers And Dale Evans Show

8:30 Mr. Smith Goes To Washingon

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Fight Of The Week

10:45 Make That Spare (time approximate)

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Roller Derby

WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)

8:30 Cartoons

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Alvin Show

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 Football Kickof

12:45 NCAA Football: Penn State-Army

3:15 Football Roundup (time approximate)


3:30 Movie: "The Yearling" (time approximate)

6 PM Roller Derby

7 PM Peter Gunn

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM Movie: "The Three Musketeers" ('48 version with

Gene Kelly, Van Heflin, and Gig Young)

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC)

7 AM Komedy Korner

8 AM Superman

8:30 Cisco Kid

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Alvin Show

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 Football Kickof

12:45 NCAA Football: Penn State-Army

4 PM Big Picture (time approximate)

4:30 Bugs Bunny (ABC, delay from 12 N)


5 PM Eddie Cannon (local music show)

5:30 Grand Ole Opry

6 PM Florida Boys (gospel music)

6:30 Bonanza (NBC, delay from Sun 9 PM, not in color)

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM Lawrence Welk (ASCAP president Stanley Adams presents

Welk an award for his contributions to music; violinist Joe

Livoti's daughter Sylvia makes her singing debut, ABC,

delay of at least a week from 9 PM)

12 M City Detective

12:30 Highway Patrol

Sort-of-retro: Fairfield-vacaville, ca comcast cable daily schedule from fall 2006

Channels Listed:

2-KTVU Oakland FOX

3-KCRA Sacramento NBC

4-KRON San Francisco MNTV

5-KPIX San Francisco CBS

6-KVIE Sacramento PBS

7-KGO San Francisco ABC

8-KQCA 58 Sacramento MNTV

9-KQED San Francisco PBS


10-KXTV Sacramento ABC

12-KTXL 40 Sacramento FOX

13-KOVR Sacramento CBS

15-KMAX 31 Sacramento CW

16-KICU 36 San Jose IND

17-KBWB 20 San Francisco IND

29-KSPX Sacramento i

(2)KTVU-FOX Oakland

5:00am KTVU Morning News Early Edition

6:00am KTVU Morning News

7:00am Mornings On 2

9:00am The Greg Behrendent Show

10:00am Maury

11:00am Montel Williams

12:00pm The Noon News

12:30pm Judge Hatchett

1:00pm Judge Alex

1:30pm Judge Alex

2:00pm Maury

3:00pm The Tyra Banks Show

4:00pm Montel Williams

5:00pm KTVU Channel 2 News At 5

6:00pm KTVU Channel 2 News At 6

6:30pm Friends
7:00pm Friends

7:30pm Seinfeld

8:00pm FOX Primetime

10:00pm The Ten O'Clock News

11:00pm Seinfeld

11:30pm Frasier

12:00am Scrubs

12:30am That 70's Show

1:00am The Bernie Mac Show

1:30am Cheers

2:00am Paid Programming

2:30am Paid Programming

3:00am Paid Programming

3:30am Paid Programming

4:00am Montel Williams

(3)KCRA-NBC Sacramento

5:00am KCRA 3 Reports At 5am

6:00am KCRA 3 Reports At 6am

7:00am The Today Show

9:00am Live! With Regis & Kelly

10:00am The Today Show

11:00am The Megan Mullally Show

12:00pm KCRA 3 Reports At Noon

1:00pm Days Of Our Lives


2:00pm Passions

3:00pm Rachael Ray

4:00pm Oprah Winfrey

5:00pm KCRA 3 Reports At 5pm

5:30pm NBC Nightly News With Brian Williams

6:00pm KCRA 3 Reports At 6pm

6:30pm KCRA 3 Reports At 6:30

7:00pm Access Hollywood

7:30pm Extra!

8:00pm NBC Primetime

11:00pm KCRA 3 Night Team

11:35pm The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

12:35am Late Night With Conan O'Brien

1:35am Last Call With Carson Daly

2:05am The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

3:05am Late Night With Conan O'Brien

4:00am Paid Programming

4:30am Early Today

(4)KRON-MNTV San Francisco

4:00am KRON 4 Early News

4:30am KRON 4 Early News

5:00am KRON 4 News Daybreak At 5:00am

5:30am KRON 4 News Daybreak At 5:30am

6:00am KRON 4 Morning News At 6


7:00am KRON 4 Morning News

9:00am KRON 4 Morning News

10:00am Rob Black & Your Money

11:00am Henry's Garden

11:30am California Country

12:00pm Bay Cafe

1:00pm EntertainmentStudios.com

2:00pm Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

2:30pm The Insider

3:00pm Dr. Phil

4:00pm KRON 4 News At 4

4:30pm Inside Edition

5:00pm KRON 4 News At 5

6:00pm KRON 4 News At 6

7:00pm The Insider

7:30pm Entertainment Tonight

8:00pm Dr Phil

9:00pm MNTV Primetime

11:00pm KRON 4 News At 11

11:30pm Sex & The City

12:00am Sex & The City

12:30am Entertainment Tonight

1:00am Dr Gene Scott

2:00am Paid Programming

2:30am Paid Programming


3:00am Paid Programming

3:30am Paid Programming

(5)KPIX-CBS San Francisco

5:00am CBS 5 Eyewitness News At 5am

6:00am CBS 5 Eyewitness News At 6am

7:00am The Early Show

9:00am Rachael Ray

10:00am The Price Is Right

11:00am The Young & The Restless

12:00pm CBS 5 Eyewitness News At Noon

12:30pm The Bold & The Beautiful

1:00pm As The World Turns

2:00pm Guiding Light

3:00pm The People's Court

4:00pm Judge Judy

4:30pm Judge Judy

5:00pm CBS 5 Eyewitness News At 5pm

5:30pm CBS Evening News With Katie Couric

6:00pm CBS 5 Eyewitness News At 6pm

7:00pm Eye On The Bay

7:30pm Judge Judy

8:00pm CBS Primetime

11:00pm CBS 5 Eyewitness News At 11pm

11:35pm Late Show With David Letterman


12:37am Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson

1:37am CBS 5 Eyewitness News At 11pm

2:12am Paid Programming

2:42am Paid Programming

3:12am Up To The Minute

4:30am CBS Morning News

(6)KVIE-PBS Sacramento

5:00am Scope

5:30am Los Ninos En Su Casa

6:00am Pricilla's Yoga Stretches

6:30am The Berenstein Bears

7:00am Maya & Miguel

7:30am Arthur

8:00am Curious George

8:30am Cliford The Big Red Dog

9:00am Dragon Tales

9:30am It's A Big Big World

10:00am Sesame Street

11:00am Caillou

11:30am Barney & Friends

12:00pm Cliford The Big Red Dog

12:30pm Reading Rainbow

1:00pm Between The Lions

1:30pm A Place Of Our Own


2:00pm California Heartland

2:30pm Scope

3:00pm Various

5:00pm Nightly Business Report

5:30pm BBC World News

6:00pm The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

7:00pm Various

8:00pm PBS Programming

12:00am Charlie Rose

1:00am Travis Smiley

1:30am Scope

2:00am Various

(7)KGO-ABC San Francisco

5:00am ABC 7 Morning News

6:00am ABC 7 Morning News

7:00am Good Morning America

9:00am Live! With Regis & Kelly

10:00am The View

11:00am ABC 7 News At 11am

11:30am Who Wants To Be A Millionaire

12:00pm All My Children

1:00pm One Life To Live

2:00pm General Hospital

3:00pm The View From The Bay


4:00pm Oprah Winfrey

5:00pm ABC 7 News At 5pm

5:30pm ABC World News With Charles Gibson

6:00pm ABC 7 News At 6pm

7:00pm Jeopardy!

7:30pm Wheel Of Fortune

8:00pm ABC Primetime

11:00pm ABC 7 News At 11pm

11:35pm Nightline

12:05am Jimmy Kimmel Live

1:06am ABC 7 News At 11pm

1:41am ABC World News Now

4:30am ABC World News This Morning

(8)KQCA 58-MNTV Sacramento

5:00am Paid Programming

5:30am Paid Programming

6:00am Believer's Voice Of Victory

6:30am This Is Your Day

7:00am Armstrong & Getty

10:00am The 700 Club

11:00am Still Standing

11:30am Still Standing

12:00pm Blind Date

12:30pm Blind Date


1:00pm Judge Hatchett

1:30pm Judge Hatchett

2:00pm The Tyra Banks Show

3:00pm Judge Mathis

4:00pm Access Hollywood

4:30pm Extra!

5:00pm The Simpsons

5:30pm That 70's Show

6:00pm According To Jim

6:30pm Friends

7:00pm MNTV Primetime

9:00pm Oprah Winfrey

10:00pm KCRA 3 Reports At 10

10:30pm According To Jim

11:00pm Friends

11:30pm The Tyra Banks Show

12:30am Paid Programming

1:30am Eye For An Eye

2:00am Paid Programming

2:30am Paid Programming

3:00am Paid Programming

3:30am Paid Programming

4:00am The Cosby Show

4:30am The Cosby Show


(9)KQED-PBS San Francisco

5:00am Los Ninos En Su Casa

5:30am A Place Of Our Own

6:00am Maya & Miguel

6:30am Arthur

7:00am Caillou

7:30am Barney & Friends

8:00am Curious George

8:30am Cliford The Big Red Dog

9:00am Dragon Tales

9:30am It's A Big Big World

10:00am Sesame Street

11:00am Teletubbies

11:30am Reading Rainbow

12:00pm Charlie Rose

1:00pm America's Test Kitchen

1:30pm Various

3:00pm The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

4:00pm BBC World News

4:30pm The Berenstein Bears

5:00pm Curious George

5:30pm Dragon Tales

6:00pm The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

7:00pm Nightly Business Report

7:30pm Various
8:00pm PBS Programming

12:00am Charlie Rose

1:00am Travis Smiley

1:30am The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

2:30am Various

(10)KXTV-ABC Sacramento

5:00am News 10 Good Morning

7:00am Good Morning America

9:00am Sacramento & Company

10:00am The View

11:00am News 10 Midday

11:30am Jeopardy

12:00pm All My Children

1:00pm One Life To Live

2:00pm General Hospital

3:00pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show

4:00pm Inside Edition

4:30pm Who Wants To Be A Millionaire

5:00pm News 10 At 5

5:30pm ABC World News With Charles Gibson

6:00pm News 10 At 6

6:30pm Jeopardy!

7:00pm Wheel Of Fortune

7:30pm The Insider


8:00pm ABC Primetime

11:00pm News 10 At 11

11:35pm Nightline

12:05am Jimmy Kimmel Live

1:06am Comics Unleashed

1:36am Paid Programming

2:37am ABC World News Now

4:30am ABC World News This Morning

(12)KTXL 40-FOX Sacramento

5:00am Paid Programming

5:30am Paid Programming

6:00am Paid Programming

6:30am FOX 40 News At 6:30

7:00am FOX 40 News At 7am

8:00am The Andy Griffith Show

8:30am Saved By The Bell

9:00am Little House On The Prarie

10:00am Judge Maria Lopez

10:30am Judge Maria Lopez

11:00am Family Feud

11:30am Family Feud

12:00pm Cops

12:30pm Cops

1:00pm Divorce Court


1:30pm Divorce Court

2:00pm Christina's Court

2:30pm Christina's Court

3:00pm The Greg Behrendt Show

4:00pm Scrubs

4:30pm Malcolm In The Middle

5:00pm Seinfeld

5:30pm King Of The Hill

6:00pm King Of The Hill

6:30pm Malcolm In The Middle

7:00pm Everybody Loves Raymond

7:30pm Everybody Loves Raymond

8:00pm FOX Primetime

10:00pm FOX 40 News

11:00pm Will & Grace

11:30pm Seinfeld

12:00am Malcolm In The Middle

12:30am Sex & The City

1:00am Scrubs

1:30am Scrubs

2:00am Will & Grace

2:30am Paid Programming

3:00am Paid Programming

3:30am Paid Programming

4:00am One On One


4:30am One On One

(13)KOVR-CBS Sacramento

5:00am CBS 13 News At 5am

6:00am CBS 13 News At 6am

7:00am The Early Show

9:00am Martha

10:00am The Price Is Right

11:00am The Young & The Restless

12:00pm CBS 13 News At Noon

12:30pm The Bold & The Beautiful

1:00pm As The World Turns

2:00pm Montel Williams

3:00pm Dr. Phil

4:00pm CBS 13 News At 4pm

5:00pm CBS 13 News At 5pm

5:30pm CBS Evening News With Katie Couric

6:00pm CBS 13 News At 6pm

6:30pm Entertainment Tonight

7:00pm CBS Primetime

10:00pm CBS 13 News At 10pm

11:05pm Late Show With David Letterman

12:05pm Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson

1:02am Frasier

1:30am Frasier
2:00am Paid Programming

2:30am Paid Programming

3:00am Paid Programming

3:30am Up To The Minute

4:30am CBS Morning News

(15)KMAX 31-CW Sacramento

5:00am Good Day Sacramento 5a

6:00am Good Day Sacramento 6a

7:00am Good Day Sacramento 7a

8:00am Good Day Sacramento 8a

9:00am Good Day Sacramento

10:00am Dr Keith Ablow

11:00am Maury

12:00pm Judge Joe Brown

12:30pm Judge Joe Brown

1:00pm The People's Court

2:00pm Judge Alex

2:30pm Judge Alex

3:00pm What I Like About You

3:30pm What I Like About You

4:00pm Reba

4:30pm Reba

5:00pm Judge Judy

5:30pm Judge Judy


6:00pm The King Of Queens

6:30pm My Wife & Kids

7:00pm Dr Phil

8:00pm CW Primetime

10:00pm The King Of Queens

10:30pm The Bernie Mac Show

11:00pm The Bernie Mac Show

11:30pm South Park

12:00am Jerry Springer

1:00am South Park

1:30am Home Improvement

2:00am Just Shoot Me

2:30am Becker

3:00am Girlfriends

3:30am My Wife & Kids

4:00am The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air

4:30am First Business

(16)KICU 36-IND San Jose

5:00am Paid Programming

5:30am Paid Programming

6:00am Paid Programming

6:30am Paid Programming

7:00am Paid Programming

7:30am Paid Programming


8:00am Paid Programming

8:30am Paid Programming

9:00am Paid Programming

9:30am Paid Programming

10:00am The Cosby Show

10:30am The Cosby Show

11:00am Roseanne

11:30am Roseanne

12:00pm I Love Lucy

12:30pm I Love Lucy

1:00pm Family Feud

1:30pm Family Feud

2:00pm Judge Hatchett

2:30pm Judge Hatchett

3:00pm Christina's Court

3:30pm Christina's Court

4:00pm Mad About You

4:30pm Mad About You

5:00pm The Bernie Mac Show

5:30pm That 70's Show

6:00pm That 70's Show

6:30pm Still Standing

7:00pm Still Standing

7:30pm Scrubs

8:00pm Cops
8:30pm Cops

9:00pm The Tyra Banks Show

10:00pm Frasier

10:30pm Frasier

11:00pm King Of The Hill

11:30pm King Of The Hill

12:00am Just Shoot Me!

12:30am One On One

1:00am One On One

1:30am Paid Programming

2:00am Paid Programming

2:30am Paid Programming

3:00am Paid Programming

3:30am Paid Programming

4:00am Paid Programming

4:30am Paid Programming

(17)KBWB 20-IND San Francisco

5:00am Market Place

5:30am Market Place

6:00am Market Place

6:30am Market Place

7:00am The 700 Club

8:00am Living The Life

8:30am Market Place


9:00am Market Place

9:30am Market Place

10:00am Perry Mason

11:00am Magnum P.I

12:00pm Geraldo At Large

12:30pm Home Improvement

1:00pm Jerry Springer

2:00pm Cheaters

2:30pm Eye For An Eye

3:00pm Jerry Springer

4:00pm Blind Date

4:30pm Blind Date

5:00pm The Brady Bunch

5:30pm The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air

6:00pm My Wife & Kids

6:30pm My Wife & Kids

7:00pm According To Jim

7:30pm According To Jim

8:00pm Various

9:00pm ABC7 News At 9 On Your TV20

10:00pm Geraldo At Large

10:30pm Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen

11:00pm Cheaters

11:30pm Eye For An Eye

12:00am Market Place


12:30am Market Place

1:00am Market Place

1:30am Market Place

2:00am Market Place

2:30am Market Place

3:00am Market Place

3:30am Market Place

4:00am Market Place

4:30am Market Place

(29)KSPX-i Sacramento

5:00am Paid Programming

5:30am Paid Programming

6:00am Paid Programming

6:30am Paid Programming

7:00am Calvary Christian Center

8:00am Inspiration Today

8:30am Life Today

9:00am Paid Programming

9:30am Paid Programming

10:00am Paid Programming

10:30am Paid Programming

11:00am Paid Programming

11:30am Paid Programming

12:00pm Paid Programming


12:30pm Paid Programming

1:00pm Paid Programming

1:30pm Paid Programming

2:00pm Paid Programming

2:30pm Paid Programming

3:00pm Paid Programming

3:30pm Paid Programming

4:00pm Paid Programming

4:30pm Paid Programming

5:00pm Paid Programming

5:30pm Paid Programming

6:00pm Bonanza

7:00pm Green Acres

7:30pm Green Acres

8:00pm Mama's Family

8:30pm Mama's Family

9:00pm Charlie's Angels

10:00pm Diagnosis Murder

11:00pm Paid Programming

11:30pm Paid Programming

12:00am Paid Programming

12:30am Paid Programming

1:00am Paid Programming

1:30am Paid Programming

2:00am Paid Programming


2:30am Paid Programming

3:00am Paid Programming

3:30am Paid Programming

4:00am Paid Programming

4:30am Paid Programming

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Seven years ago, Pax/Ion stations generally broadcast 19 hours of paid programming a day and
just five hours of non-infomercial programming per day.

In fact, I believe Pax/Ion was on the verge of going out of business around 2006.

Today, Ion has non-paid programming for sixteen hours a day weekdays, 14 hours a day on
weekends. I suspect the network's finances are much healthier if they have been able to
eliminate 11 hours of infomercials a day during the week and 9 hours of infomercials a day on
weekends.

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Thanks for the post, Mike. Just curious. Did you accidentally miss listing KNTV 11 San Jose, the
Bay Area NBC station? Or did this cable system just not include them? All the other major SF
stations are included, even if they duplicate Sacramento network affiliates. It can't be that San
Jose is too far from Fairfield & Vacaville. They include Channel 36 from San Jose, why not 11?

Or maybe the never changed their channel line up from when 11 was still ABC? Maybe they
thought, why include THREE ABC stations when 7 KGO-TV SF and 10 KXTV Sacramento are
enough? So when 11 eventually became the sole NBC outlet for the Bay Area, Comcast didn't
bother to make any changes.

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Quote Originally Posted by Gregg. View Post

Thanks for the post, Mike. Just curious. Did you accidentally miss listing KNTV 11 San Jose, the
Bay Area NBC station? Or did this cable system just not include them? All the other major SF
stations are included, even if they duplicate Sacramento network affiliates. It can't be that San
Jose is too far from Fairfield & Vacaville. They include Channel 36 from San Jose, why not 11?

Or maybe the never changed their channel line up from when 11 was still ABC? Maybe they
thought, why include THREE ABC stations when 7 KGO-TV SF and 10 KXTV Sacramento are
enough? So when 11 eventually became the sole NBC outlet for the Bay Area, Comcast didn't
bother to make any changes.
No I didn't because it just simply wasn't listed in their lineup (Although they did one time in the
late 70's-Early 80's), but however I did managed to see what KNTV's schedule was like from that
same year, so here it is:

(11)KNTV-NBC San Jose

5:00am NBC11 News: The Bay Area At 5am

6:00am NBC11 News: The Bay Area At 6am

7:00am The Today Show

10:00am NBC11 News: The Bay Area Today

11:00am Martha

12:00pm Recipe TV

12:30pm Recipe TV

1:00pm Days Of Our Lives

2:00pm Passions

3:00pm The Megan Mullally Show

4:00pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show

5:00pm NBC11 News: The Bay Area At 5

5:30pm NBC Nightly News With Brian Williams

6:00pm NBC11 News: The Bay Area At 6

7:00pm Extra!

7:30pm Access Hollywood

8:00pm NBC Primetime

11:00pm NBC11 News: The Bay Area At 11

11:35pm The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

12:35am Late Night With Conan O'Brien

1:35am Last Call With Carson Daly


2:05am The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

3:05am Late Night With Conan O'Brien

4:00am First Business

4:30am Early Today

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Here's A More Revised Schedule Of KBWB From Fall 2006:

(17)KBWB-IND San Francisco

5:00am Market Place

5:30am Market Place

6:00am Market Place

6:30am Market Place

7:00am The 700 Club

8:00am Living The Life

8:30am Market Place

9:00am Market Place

9:30am Market Place

10:00am Perry Mason


11:00am Magnum P.I

12:00pm Geraldo At Large

12:30pm Home Improvement

1:00pm Jerry Springer

2:00pm Cheaters

2:30pm Eye For An Eye

3:00pm Jerry Springer

4:00pm Blind Date

4:30pm Blind Date

5:00pm The Brady Bunch

5:30pm The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air

6:00pm My Wife And Kids

6:30pm My Wife And Kids

7:00pm According To Jim

7:30pm According To Jim

8:00pm Various

9:00pm Charlie's Angels

10:00pm Geraldo At Large

10:30pm Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen

11:00pm Cheaters

11:30pm Eye For An Eye

12:00am Market Place

12:30am Market Place

1:00am Market Place

1:30am Market Place


2:00am Market Place

2:30am Market Place

3:00am Market Place

3:30am Market Place

4:00am Market Place

4:30am Market Place

As you can see, KBWB didn't start doing newscasts with KGO-TV until December of that year, so
they had "Charlie's Angels" in the 9pm slot for the beginning of fall until it premiered.

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Really interesting to see "The Brady Bunch" at 5PM on a network station at this time. By then
Brady Bunch was on cable and now on subchannels! Still interesting to see, even if it's 2006 - all
the syndicated programming that's gone now. Greg Behrendent lasted one season (wasn't it
supposed to compete with Maury etc?) - "Still Standing" reruns are gone from broadcast TV,
Christina's Court is all but a memory, and Geraldo at Large is also all but a memory.

-crainbebo
Retro: Milwaukee, Sun. January 14th, 1979

Source: The Milwaukee Journal

1/14/79

CHANNELS

4 WTMJ Milwaukee NBC

6 WITI Milwaukee CBS

10 WMVS Milwaukee PBS

12 WISN Milwaukee ABC

18 WVTV Milwaukee IND

36 WMVT Milwaukee Sec. PBS

6am

4 Consultation

6:30

4 Songs of Faith

6:40

6 TV Chapel

6:45

6 Sacred Heart

7AM
4 Sunday Morning Worship

6 Hour of Power

7:15

12 Davey and Goliath

7:30

4 This is the Life

12 Answers for Today

8AM

4 The Bowery Boys

"Spook Chasers." [B/W]

6 Mass for Shut-Ins

10 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12 Affirmative Action

18 Cartoon Carnival

8:30

6 Father Gene's the Answer Is Love

10 The Electric Company

12 Rex Humbard

8:45

6 Lutheran Guideposts
9AM

6 Day of Discovery

10 Sesame Street

18 Andy Hardy

9:30

4 Superman

6 Oral Robers

12 Marquette on Camera

18 The Flintstones

10AM

4 Sgt. Preston of the Yukon

6 Insight

"Mohawk."

10 Rebop

18 All-Star Wrestling

10:30

4 Lone Ranger

6 Face the Nationl

10 Turnabout

"Why Punish the Children?"

12 Green Acres
11AM

4 Bowling with the Champs

Robert Johnson vs. Larry Schaefer.

6 Public Conference

"Economic Prospects for 1979." Guests include Willard Davidson, chairman of the Marine
Corporation and the Marine National Exchange Bank of Milwaukee; David Beal, business news
editor of the Milwaukee Journal, and Prof. Joseph DeSalvo of the UWM Economics Department.

10 Masterpiece Theatre

"The Duchess of Duke Street."

12 Movie

"Strange New World." John Saxon, Kathleen Miller.

18 Lost in Space

11:30

6 People to People

Noon

4 NCAA Basketball

Arkansas at North Carolina.

6 We're Number One

10 Washington Week in Review

18

Family Theater

"The Ghost Breakers." [1940] Bob Hope. [B/W]


12:30

6 Courtside 6

Joe Thompson is host.

10 Wall $treet Week

12:45

6 NBA Basketball

Bucks vs. Chicago Bulls at Milwaukee.

1PM

10 Great Performances

"Beyond the Horizon." Geraldine Fitzgerald, John Houseman.

12 The Superstars

Featured is the first of four men's qualifying rounds.

2PM

4 Meet the Press

18 Adventure Theater

"Charlie Chan in the Jade Mask." [1945] Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland. [B/W]

2:15

12 Channel 12 Scramble Pool Tournament

2:30

4 Inner View
"Crime in Your Neighborhood - Who's Helping?"

3PM

4 Open Question

6 Grand Prix Masters Tennis

Live coverage of the tennis competition at New York City.

10 A Beethoven Festival

E.G. Marshall and conductor Antal Dorati discuss the content and meaning of Beethoven's
Symphony No. 7.

36 Consultation

3:30

4 Bob Hope Desert Classic

Live coverage of the final round of golf at Palm Desert, Cal.

12 Wide World of Sports

Featured are the Harlem Globetrotters.

36 Medix

4PM

10 Firing Line

"1979: A Conservative View." [Part 2]

18 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

36 Soccer Made in Germany

5PM

6 Petcetera
10 National Geographic Special

"Gold."

12 News, Weather, Sports

18 Space: 1999

36 All-Star Soccer

5:30

4 NBC News

6 Adam-12

12 Twelve

Vince Gibbens begins the first of a week-long report on health. Featured here is a report on
conception, focusing on prenatal testing and care.

6PM

4 The Wonderful World of Disney

"Donovan's Kid." [Part 2] To free his wife and child from the grasp of an evil uncle, a man and his
traveling companion embark on a series of uproarious adventures, including a challenge to a
boxing champion. Darren McGavin, Mickey Rooney.

6 60 Minute

10 Latino Consortium

12 The Hardy Boys

18 Pop! Goes the Country

Guests: Donna Fargo and Don Williams.

36 At the Top

6:30

10 Noticias
18 Dolly

Guests: Jim Staford.

6:35

10 Travelogue

7PM

4 The Big Event

Levi Zendt [Gregory Harrison] makes a pilgrimige to his hometown in Pennsylvania and learns
that nothing has changed.

6 All in the Family

10 Nova

Presented is the story of Fred Young, a nuclear physicist at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
in New Mexico.

12 Battlestar Galactica

An alien stranger joins the Galactica fleet, attracting its people with mysterious powers and
promises of a successful end to their search for Earth.

18 Old Time Gospel Hour

36 The Silent Years

"The Eagle." [1925, silent] Rudolph Valentino, Vilma Banky. [B/W]

7:30

6 Alice

When Alice's boy friend lands two extra tickets to a celebrity charity ball and she must decide
who gets them, Mel, Flo and Vera are anything but charitable toward one another.

8PM
6 Kaz

Carol Lawrence stars as a musician's widow who disclaims Kazinski as a friend when he defends
her husband's killer, who is a buddy of Kaz.

10 Masterpiece Theatre

"The Duchess of Duke Street." Episode 13. Louisa discovers that the mysterious young woman
who has called on Lord Haslemere a sufragette wanted by the police.

12 ABC Movie

"The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders." Story about an attempted magazine expose of the famous
professional cheerleading squad. Jane Seymour, Bert Convy.

18 The Jimmy Swaggart Show

8:30

18 America's Black Forum

36 Bonaventure

9PM

4 Weekend

Lloyd Dobyns reports on Japanese gangsters.

6 Dallas

Sue Ellen, embarrassed once more with J.R.'s unfaithfulness, decides to leave him and seeks
comfort from Clif Barnes and understanding from her mother and younger sister.

10 The End of Civilization

After an international incident involving an American diplomat, the great grandson of Sherlock
Holmes and his own Dr. Watson are assigned the case, and they seek help from Kojak, McCloud
and Sam Spade in solving the case. John Cleese stars. (A 1977 comedy)

18 My View

Guest: Les Hadock, president of the Wisconsin Institute on Divorce.

36 Kup's Show
9:30

18 Milwaukee, Milwaukee

Presented is a profile of the life, political and television career of Milwaukee's former county
executive, John Doyne.

10PM

4 6 12 News

10 Monty Python's Flying Circus

18 World Tomorrow

36 The Wat It Was

"1936 World Series: New York Yankees vs. New York Giants."

10:30

4 Sunday Night Theatre

"The Arrangement." [1969] Kirk Douglas.

6 Bucks on the Line

Earl Gillespie is host to Milwaukee Bucks players Marques Johnson and Brian Winters, and their
coach, Don Nelson. Viewers are invited to call 799-1500 with questions and comments.

10 The Prisoner

12 Paul and Dick McDonald-Sunday After News

Guests: Jane Lytle, director of social services, and physical rehabilitation expert Dr. Sridhar
Vasudevan, both of Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Hospital.

18 Public Policy Forum

"Does the Government Profit from Inflation?"

11:30
12 Issues and Answers

18 News, Weather, Sports

12AM

6 The Avengers

12 Comedy Shop

12:30

12 Look In

1AM

6 TV6 Late News

12 World of Survival

1:10

6 Father Gene's the Answer is Love

1:25

6 With This Ring

1:30

12 ABC News

1:40

6 TV Chapel
1:45

12 Affirmative Action

2:15

12 Action News

2:25

12 Evening Devotions

-crainbebo

Retro: Orlando, FL, Tuesday, August 7th, 1990

Source: News-Journal, Daytona Beach, FL

8/7/90

CHANNELS

2 WESH Daytona Beach (NBC)

4 WJXT Jacksonville (CBS)

6 WCPX Orlando (CBS)

7 WJCT Jacksonville (PBS)

9 WFTV Orlando (ABC)

15 WCEU New Smyrna Beach (PBS)

24 WMFE Orlando (PBS)

26 WAYQ Daytona Beach (IND - repeats WAYK 56)


35 WOFL Orlando (Fox)

55 WACX Leesburg (Religion)

68 WKCF Clermont (IND)

6AM

2 NBC News at Sunrise

4 News

6 CBS Morning News

9 Daybreak

26 Denver, The Last Dinosaur

35 Good Day!

55 Health Club

68 Heathclif

6:30

2 News

6 CBS Morning News

9 Daybreak

26 Care Bears

35 Tom & Jerry

55 Morris Cerullo

68 Smurfs' Adventures

6:45

7 AM Weather
7AM

2 Today

Summer book round-up; 25th anniversary of Watts riots.

4 6 This Morning

Director Spike Lee ["Mo' Better Blues"]; the Juke Box cable network; actor Lou Diamond Philips
["Young Guns II"].

7 Sesame Street

9 Good Morning America

Mel Gibson ["Air America"] (Part 2 of 2); Mark Spitz discusses his chances for the 1992 Olympics.

26 Comic Strip

35 C.O.P.S.

55 Gospel Music Today

68 Yogi Bear

7:15

24 AM Weather

7:30

24 Reading Rainbow

26 Denver, the Last Dinosaur

35 Woody Woodpecker

55 Larry Lea

68 Thundercats

8AM
7 Captain Kangaroo

24 Sesame Street

26 Jetsons

35 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

55 Orlando Live!

68 Gumby

8:30

7 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

26 Brady Bunch

35 Dennis the Menace

68 Dick Tracy

9AM

2 Joan Rivers

4 6 Donahue

Scheduled: the "Murphy Brown" cast.

7 Instructional TV

9 St. Elsewhere

24 Sesame Street

26 The Judge

35 Leave it to Beaver

55 Robert Tilton

68 Knots Landing
9:30

26 Divorce Court

35 Green Acres

10AM

2 Marsha Warfield

4 Family Feud

6 Sally Jessy Raphael

9 Live with Regis & Kathie Lee

24 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

26 Robert Tiltion

35 Fall Guy

55 700 Club

68 Charlie's Angels

10:30

2 Classic Concentration

4 Wheel of Fortune (Bob Goen CBS version)

24 Zoobilee Zoo

11AM

2 Let's Make a Deal

4 6 The Price is Right

9 Home

24 Reading Rainbow
26 Scott Ross Straight Talk (syndicated or local?)

35 Facts of Life

55 Marilyn Hickey

68 Cannon

11:30

2 Golden Girls

9 People's Court

24 Body Electric

35 Gimme a Break!

55 James Robison

Noon

2 4 6 9 News

7 Instructional TV

24 Joy of Floral Painting

26 Hangin' In (only station I know that aired this Canadian sitcom in reruns.)

35 Andy Griffith Show

55 Time Out

68 Police Story

12:30

2 Generations

4 6 Young and the Restless

9 Loving
24 Victory Garden

26 Gidget

35 Beverly Hillbillies

55 Freedom Village

1PM

2 Days of Our Lives

9 All My Children

24 American Interests

26 Baretta

35 Gomer Pyle, USMC

55 Health Club

68 Perry Mason

1:30

4 6 Bold and the Beautiful

24 John McLaughlin's One on One

35 Dick Van Dyke

55 Auto Showcase

2PM

2 Another World

4 6 As the World Turns

7 Adventure

9 One Life to Live


15 Sesame Street (really late sign-on time)

24 Nat "King" Cole

26 Movie

"Drums in the Deep South." [1951] James Craig.

35 Bewitched

68 Mannix (hardly ever ran in syndication by 1990!)

2:30

24 Nat "King" Cole

35 Scooby Doo

55 This is the Life

3PM

2 Santa Barbara

4 6 Guiding Light

7 15 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 General Hospital

24 Fat Albert (on a PBS station?)

35 Alvin and the Chipmunks

55 Laverne Tripp

68 Real Ghostbusters

3:30

7 Sesame Street

15 Reading Rainbow
24 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

35 DuckTales

55 Gospel Bill

68 Fun House

4PM

2 Highway to Heaven

4 Geraldo

6 Star Trek

9 Oprah Winfrey

15 3-2-1 Contact

24 Zoobilee Zoo

26 Hit Video USA

35 Chip 'n' Dale's Rangers

55 Jay Sekulow

68 Police Academy

4:30

7 3-2-1 Contact

15 Ramona

24 Reading Rainbow

35 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

55 Joseph Good

68 Super Mario Bros. Super Show!


5PM

2 Cosby Show

4 Oprah Winfrey

6 Who's the Boss?

7 Reading Rainbow

9 News

15 Slendercise

24 Sesame Street

26 The Judge

35 Silver Spoons

55 Benny Hinn Ministries

68 Small Wonder

5:30

2 9 News

6 M*A*S*H

7 Wild America

15 Frugal Gourmet

26 Divorce Court

35 Family Ties

55 Richard Roberts

68 Charles in Charge

6PM

2 4 6 9 News
7 Computer Chronicles

A look at computer programming languages.

15 Crafting for the '90s

24 World of Survival

26 Bonanza

The Cartwrights, seeking safety in a trail town during an Indian uprising, find a murderer.

35 Kate & Allie

Allie discovers Bub's co-anchor has been flirting with his on-air.

55 Jimmy Swaggart

68 Gilligan's Island

Mrs. Howell finds a series of anonymous love notes under her pillow.

6:30

2 NBC News

4 6 CBS News

7 24 Nightly Business Report

Scheduled: The Money File.

9 ABC News

15 Sewing with Nancy

Types of fabric and laces used in heirloom sewing; basic lace insertion; attaching entro deux
[needlework] part 1 of 3.

35 Newhart

George serves as a Big Brother to a boy who's fascinated with the glamour of Dick's TV show.

55 Robert Tilton

68 Mary Tyler Moore

Mary's Aunt Flo, a prestigious newspaper journalist, visits Mary and the newsroom staf.
7PM

2 A Current Afair

4 Inside Edition

6 Family Feud

7 24 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

9 Jeopardy!

15 Welcome to My Studio

How to mix colors.

26 Greatest Sports Legends

Profiled: Alexis Arguello.

35 Cheers

Norm learns he's being promoted to a job requiring him to fire other employees.

68 I Love Lucy

Lucy books unusual entertainment for Little Ricky's party.

7:30

2 4 Entertainment Tonight

A visit with Julia Roberts about her movie "Flatliners".

6 Hard Copy

9 Wheel of Fortune

15 Art of William Alexander and Lowell Speers

Painting a snowy mountain.

26 MLB Baseball

Los Angeles Dodgers at Cincinnati Reds.


35 Night Court

Harold T. Stone [Harry Anderson], newly appointed judge of a New York night court, shocks
everyone with his unorthodox ways. (Pilot?)

55 Abundant Life

68 Inside Report

8PM

2 Matlock

Conrad swings into action to determine who is harassing District Attorney Julie March.

4 6 Rescue 911

Rebroadcasts: A 5-year-old boy helps his deaf mother summon rescuers; a lumberjack is pinned
under huge logs; a speed-boat racer is trapped underwater.

7 Nova

Naturalist Yuri Ledin observes walruses, Siberian snow geese, polar bears and foxes on Wrangel
Island, a Soviet possession 300 miles from Alaska.

9 Who's the Boss?

Angela and Mona argue about a possible corporate takeover at the ad agency.

15 American Experience

Robert Stone's film utilizes interviews and footage of "Operation Crossroads" to document two
atomic bomb tests on Bikini atoll.

24 Nova

Examines the environmental consequences of the fires that burned throughout the summer of
1988 in Yellowstone National Park.

35 Movie

"Close Encounters of the Third Kind." [1977] Richard Dreyfuss.

55 Orlando Live!

68 Movie
"Adam." Daniel J. Travanti. (1983) [This film was based of John Walsh's son's murder and
disappearance, wonder if they kept the hotline message in this syndicated print?]

8:30

9 Wonder Years

Kevin is troubled when his baseball coach turns out to be his father's friend.

9PM

2 In the Heat of the Night

Sparta's first black female cop is killed while on duty, and an angry Chief Gillespie assumes
responsibility for tracking down her killer.

4 6 Movie

"Out on the Edge." Rick Schroder.

7 American Experience

How the early success of the Sears catalog reflected American life at the turn of the century.

9 Roseanne

After they're both involved in a fender bender, Roseanne tells her former employer, Mrs.
Wellman, a thing or two...

15 Adventure

An American anthropologist and a British cryptozoologist explore remote areas of mainland


China in search of the "yeren" [Chinese Wildman].

25 New Yankee Workshop

Carpenter Norm Abram builds a Shaker-inspired medicine cabinet.

55 700 Club

9:30

9 Coach
Hayden follows Christine and her ex-boyfriend to the opera.

10PM

2 Real Life with Jane Pauley

A visit to a depressed Los Angeles neighborhood; America's television viewing habits; radio call-
in shows; summer vacations.

7 School Board Meeting

9 thirtysomething

Nancy's friendship with another cancer patient helps her outlook but threatens her other
relationships.

15 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

24 National Audubon Society Specials

Leonard Nimoy narrates a portrait of Nebraska's Platte River, focusing on its role in the yearly
crane migration.

55 Praise the Lord

68 Carol Burnett and Friends

10:30

26 Hit Video Country

68 Honeymooners

11PM

2 4 6 9 News

15 For Veterans Only

24 POV

"Kamala and Raji", Michael Camerini's film profiles two impoverished women from India who are
attempting to improve their lives.
26 NWA Main Event Wrestling

35 Arsenio Hall

Scheduled: actor Judd Hirsch ["Dear John"]; music group Troop.

68 Twilight Zone

A dying man escapes to a town where nobody seems to die.

11:30

2 Tonight Show

Guest host Jay Leno; comic Kevin Pollak.

4 Hart to Hart

15 Star Hustler

68 Twilight Zone

A space traveler finds an Earth-like-civilization the size of ants.

11:35

6 M*A*S*H

Mildred writes a letter to Hawkeye, and a sergeant tries to kill the captive sniper responsible for
his lieutenant's injuries.

11:40

9 Inside Edition

Midnight

24 Star Hustler

35 Hawaii Five-0

68 Movie
"The Last Tenant." Tony Le Bianco.

12:05

6 Stingray

Stingray goes under cover at a military academy to protect the life of a cadet who witnessed an
execution involving extremist officers.

12:10

9 Nightline

12:30

2 Late Night with David Letterman

Scheduled: author Vince Staten.

4 Hawaii Five-0

12:40

9 After Hours

The cast of the TV series "The Outsiders."

1AM

7 Star Hustler

35 Maude

Maude's life is threatened by an oversexed house painter.

55 Robert Tilton

1:10
9 Into the Night with Rick Dees

Guest: Wayne Gretzky of the L.A. Kings.

1:15

6 Midnight Hour

Guests hosts: Chicago radio legends Steve Dahl and Garry Meier. Scheduled: actor Herve
Villechaize.

1:30

2 Later with Bob Costas

Guest: Dick Cavett [part 1 of 2].

4 Love Boat

35 What's Happening Now!!

2AM

2 3rd Degree

4 Nightwatch JIP

35 Movie

"Boom Town." Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy.

55 Charles Stanley

68 Win, Lose or Draw

2:10

9 Movie

"Promise Her Anything." Warren Beatty.


2:15

6 Home Shopping Spree

2:30

2 Talkabout

68 Here's Lucy

Harry sells his employment agency to a tyrant.

3AM

2 Love Connection

55 Praise the Lord

68 Charlie's Angesl

3:30

2 A Current Afair

4AM

2 Entertainment Tonight

See 7:30.

6 Home Shopping Spree Continues

9 Barnaby Jones

68 Carol Burnett and Friends

4:30

2 House Party
35 Green Acres

68 Carol Burnett & Friends

4:40

4 Nightwatch (Left in Progress)

-crainbebo

Scott Ross worked for Pat Robertson starting in the '60s, so

his program was probably from CBN. As for Fat Albert, "Fat

Albert And The Cosby Kids" was always deemed to be educational,

and I know it's a rarity for it to be seen on a PBS station, but it's

also not that far-fetched.

Retro: Missouri Mon, Oct 22, 1962

from TV Guide- Missouri edition

KVOO 2-NBC Tulsa

6:25 Unity Daily Word "The Taj Mahal"

6:30 Continental Classroom "American Government" (c)

7:00 Today (from the Chevrolet Willow Run Assembly Plant near Detroit)

9:00 Say When

9:25 NBC News

9:30 Play Your Hunch (c)

10:00 Price is Right (c)


10:30 Concentration

11:00 Your First Impression (c)

11:30 Truth or Consequences

11:55 NBC News

noon News

12:15 Big Payof

12:45 2 About Town (Mayerdirk)

1:00 Merv Griffin (c/guests Victor Borge, Felicia Sanders, and Henry Gibson)

1:55 NBC News

2:00 Loretta Young "Our Sacred Honor"

2:30 Young Dr. Malone

3:00 Make Room for Daddy

3:30 Here's Hollywood (guest Joe Louis)

3:55 NBC News

4:00 Big Bill Matinee (Superman/cartoons)

5:00 Mickey Mouse Club

5:30 Dragnet

6:00 Weather

6:05 Sports (Len Morton)

6:10 News (Budd Dailey)

6:15 NBC News

6:30 It's a Man's World "Drive Over to Exeter"

7:30 Saints & Sinners "Three Columns of Anger"

8:30 Price is Right (c)

9:00 Bell Telephone Hour (c/Robert Goulet welcomes guests Cyril Ritchard and Marilyn Green)
10:00 News/Weather

10:15 Tonight Show (c/guests George Jessel, Patrice Munsel, and Walter Gaudnek)

KYTV 3-NBC/ABC Springfield

6:00 Continental Classroom "Atomic Age Physics"/"American Government" (second course in


color)

7:00 Today

9:00 Say When

9:25 NBC News

9:30 Play Your Hunch (c)

10:00 Price is Right (c)

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford (guest Jack Scott)

11:30 Truth or Consequences

11:55 NBC News

noon High Noon (Lloyd Evans)

12:30 Man with a Mike (Fran Uhlis)

1:00 Merv Griffin (c)

1:55 NBC News

2:00 Loretta Young "Our Sacred Honor"

2:30 Young Dr. Malone

3:00 Make Room for Daddy

3:30 Here's Hollywood

3:55 NBC News

4:00 Children's Hour

5:30 Queen for a Day


6:00 News

6:10 Weather

6:15 NBC News

6:30 Cheyenne "The Quick and the Deadly"

7:30 Lucille Ball "Lucy Misplaces Two Thousand Dollars"

8:00 M Squad

8:30 Price is Right (c)

9:00 Ben Casey "Legacy from a Stranger"

10:00 News/Weather/Sports

10:30 Tonight Show (c)

KOTV 6-CBS Tulsa

6:25 Light of Life

6:30 College of the Air

7:00 Sun-Up (Bowman/Tuma)

7:35 Cartoons

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 People's Choice

9:30 I Love Lucy

10:00 (Real) McCoys

10:30 Pete & Gladys

11:00 Love of Life

11:25 Cofee Break (Peggy Shaber)

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light


noon News

12:10 Weather (Chuck Bowman)

12:15 Woman's Page (Betty Boyd)

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Password

1:30 House Party (guest Rev. James Whitcomb Brougher)

2:00 Millionaire

2:30 To Tell the Truth

2:55 CBS News

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Showtime Matinee "The Big Sky" (pt 1)

5:00 Lee & Lionel

5:30 Huckleberry Hound

6:00 News

6:10 Weather

6:15 CBS News

6:30 To Tell the Truth

7:00 I've Got a Secret

7:30 Lucille Ball "Lucy Misplaces Two Thousand Dollars"

8:00 Danny Thomas

8:30 Andy Griffith

9:00 Loretta Young "Pony-Tails and Politics"

9:30 Hazel "Barney Hatfield, Where are You?" (c)

10:00 News
10:10 Weather

10:15 Hollywood Showtime "Small Town Girl" (c)

followed by News

KOAM 7-NBC/ABC Pittsburg

6:30 Continental Classroom "American Government" (c)

7:00 Today

9:00 Say When

9:25 NBC News

9:30 Play Your Hunch (c)

10:00 Price is Right (c)

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Your First Impression (c)

11:30 Truth or Consequences

11:55 NBC News

noon Melody Matinee

12:30 Weather (Lou Martin)

12:35 Farm News/Markets

12:50 News (Jim Hollis)

1:00 Merv Griffin (c)

1:55 NBC News

2:00 Loretta Young "Our Sacred Honor"

2:30 Young Dr. Malone

3:00 Make Room for Daddy

3:30 Here's Hollywood


3:55 NBC News

4:00 Superman

4:30 Rogers-Autry Hour "Comin' Round the Mountain" (pt 2)

5:00 Fun Club

5:30 Whirlybirds "Experiment X-14"

5:55 Sports (Vic Cox)

6:10 Weather

6:15 News (Don Blythe)

6:30 Cheyenne "The Quick and the Deadly"

7:30 Rifleman "Quiet Night, Deadly Night"

8:00 Sunday Night Movie "Timbuktu" (1 day delay; this aired the previous night on ch 8)

10:00 Weather

10:10 News (Don Holly)

10:30 Tonight Show (c)

KTUL 8-ABC Tulsa

7:50 Moments of Meditation

7:55 Farm Report (John Cherblanc)

8:00 Cartoons

9:30 Startime Theater "The Palm Beach Story"

11:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford (as ch 3)

11:30 Yours for a Song

noon News

12:10 Lifeline (Wayne Poucher)

12:15 Showcase
12:20 Cartoons

1:00 Jane Wyman

1:30 Camouflage

1:55 ABC News

2:00 Day in Court

2:30 Seven Keys

3:00 Queen for a Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4:00 Captain Ben

4:25 Clutch Cargo

4:30 Request Theater "Bailout at 43,000"

6:00 News

6:10 Weather

6:15 ABC News

6:30 Cheyenne "The Quick and the Deadly"

7:30 Rifleman "Quiet Night, Deadly Night"

8:00 Stoney Burke "Point of Honor"

9:00 Ben Casey "Legacy from a Stranger"

10:00 News/Weather

10:25 Cinema 8 "12 Angry Men"

followed by News

KOMU 8-NBC/ABC Columbia

6:30 Continental Classroom "American Government" (c)

7:00 Today
9:00 Say When

9:25 NBC News

9:30 Play Your Hunch (c)

10:00 Price is Right (c)

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Your First Impression (c)

11:30 Truth or Consequences

11:55 NBC News

noon Weather (Urban Wussler)

12:10 News (Duke Wade)

12:20 RFD

12:40 General Psychology

1:25 Merv Griffin (c/JIP, Merv usually aired in full at 1)

1:55 NBC News

2:00 Loretta Young "Our Sacred Honor"

2:30 Young Dr. Malone

3:00 Make Room for Daddy

3:30 Here's Hollywood

3:55 NBC News

4:00 Popeye Time

5:00 Quick Draw McGraw

5:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (guest not listed)

6:00 Weather

6:05 News (Duke Wade)

6:15 NBC News


6:30 Cheyenne "The Quick and the Deadly"

7:30 Everglades

8:00 State Trooper "Diamonds Come High"

8:30 Price is Right (c)

9:00 Bell Telephone Hour (c)

10:00 News

10:10 Weather

10:20 Sports (Bill Ostof)

10:30 Chet Huntley (work of Fr. Daniel McLellan in Peru)

11:00 Tonight Show (c/JIP, this was ch 8's usual slot for Johnny)

KTTS 10-CBS/ABC Springfield

7:00 College of the Air "Gross National Product and Its Cousins" (pt 2)

7:30 News/Weather (Bill Bowers)

7:40 Cartoons

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Romper Room (Miss Rene)

9:30 TV Classroom: Spanish

10:00 Jack LaLanne

10:25 Women's News (Ron Arnold)

10:30 Pete & Gladys

11:00 Love of Life

11:25 CBS News

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light


noon College of Cooking (Cox)

12:25 News (Ron Arnold)

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Password

1:30 House Party

2:00 Millionaire

2:30 To Tell the Truth

2:55 CBS News

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 For Your Information

4:25 Popeye's Porthole

4:55 Dick Tracy

5:00 Mickey Mouse Club

5:30 Yogi Bear

6:00 News/Weather

6:15 CBS News

6:30 To Tell the Truth

7:00 I've Got a Secret

7:30 Rifleman "Quiet Night, Deadly Night"

8:00 Danny Thomas

8:30 Andy Griffith

9:00 Going My Way "The Parish Car"

10:00 News/Weather

10:15 Stoney Burke "Child of Luxury"


11:15 Sea Hunt

KODE 12-CBS/ABC Joplin

7:00 College of the Air "The Stock of Capital"

7:30 Popeye

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Calendar

9:30 I Love Lucy

10:00 (Real) McCoys

10:30 Pete & Gladys

11:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford (guest Capt. Ed Moore, a Golden Gate Bridge guard)

11:30 Jane Wyman "An End to Fear"

noon Mid-Day in Mid-America

12:15 Farm Report (Gerry Henson)

12:25 For Your Information

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Password

1:30 House Party

2:00 Millionaire

2:30 To Tell the Truth

2:55 CBS News

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 News/Weather/Markets

4:05 Ranger Ed (Lone Ranger/cartoons/Little Rascals/Mr. Magoo/Three Stooges)


5:30 Yogi Bear

6:00 News

6:10 Weather

6:15 CBS News

6:30 To Tell the Truth

7:00 I've Got a Secret

7:30 Lucille Ball "Lucy Misplaces Two Thousand Dollars"

8:00 Danny Thomas

8:30 Andy Griffith

9:00 Ben Casey "Legacy from a Stranger"

10:00 Weather/News/Sports

10:30 Untouchables "The Economist"

11:30 Mr. Lucky

KRCG 13-Jeferson City/KMOS 6-Sedalia (CBS/ABC)

7:25 County Agent's Report

7:30 College of the Air "Natural Resources: Will There Be Enough?"

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Calendar

9:30 Jack LaLanne

10:00 (Real) McCoys

10:30 Pete & Gladys

11:00 Love of Life

11:25 CBS News

11:30 Search for Tomorrow


11:45 Guiding Light

noon Cartoon Carnival

12:20 News/Weather/Markets

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Password

1:30 House Party

2:00 Millionaire

2:30 To Tell the Truth

2:55 CBS News

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Highway Patrol

4:30 Show Time (Three Stooges/Popeye)

6:00 News/Weather

6:15 CBS News

6:30 To Tell the Truth

7:00 Deputy

7:30 Rifleman "Quiet Night, Deadly Night"

8:00 Danny Thomas

8:30 Andy Griffith

9:00 Ben Casey "In the Name of Love, a Small Corruption"

10:00 Weather (Lee Gordon)

10:05 News (Bob Phillips)

10:15 Naked City "Kill Me While I'm Young So I Can Die Happy"

11:15 News/Weather (Lee Gordon)


"Lucille Ball" was quickly renamed "The Lucy Show"; Ms. Ball's second sitcom smash.

It had been on for a few weeks by that time.

Retro: Eugene, OR, Sunday, April 25th, 1993

Source: Eugene-Register Guard

4/25/93

CHANNELS

9 KEZI Eugene ABC

13 KVAL Eugene CBS

16 KMTR Eugene NBC

25 KLSR Eugene Fox

28 KEPB Eugene PBS

34 KEVU Eugene IND

6AM

9 Apostolic Faith Church

13 On the Money

Scams aimed at elders, En Vogue.

25 Yo, Yogi!

6:30

13 Weekend Travel Update


Chocolate-theme cruise; polar bear watch; boxing clubs.

16 Beakman's World

25 Paid Program

7AM

9 Robert Schuller

13 16 Paid Program

25 Jerry Falwell

28 Sesame Street

34 It's Your Business

7:30

13 Day of Discovery

16 Sunday Today

Washington D.C., civil rights demonstration, homosexuality and genetics.

34 Travel Travel

Street performers and outdoor markets in Marrakech, Morocco.

8AM

9 Good Morning America Sunday

13 CBS News Sunday Morning

Gays in the military, government eforts to provide better health care for children; Tony Bennett;
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.; the New Ballet School ofers free
instruction to New York City public school children; viewer mail.

25 Jimmy Swaggart

28 Barney and Friends


Barney teaches the gang about nutrition. With James Turner.

34 Paid Program

8:30

16 Meet the Press

28 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

Lamb Chop learns how Chinese parents name children.

34 Super Chargers

Sally Struthers reports Indiana auto history; the Studebaker story; the Auburn Cord Duesenberg
Museum.

9AM

9 It is Written

25 Comfort (?)

28 Shining Time Station

Billy and the gang fill in for Stacy.

34 Gold Prospector

9:30

9 Oral Roberts

13 Face the Nation

16 NBA Showtime

25 Show Home (?)

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10AM
9 13 Paid Programming

16 NBA Basketball

Chicago Bulls at New York Knicks.

25 Wizard of Oz

28 Faerie Tale Theatre

"Rapunzel." A handsome prince [Jef Bridges] saves a longhaired maiden [Shelley Duvall] from a
wicked witch [Gena Rowlands].

34 Outdoorsman with Buck McNeely

Fishing for salmon and game fish on Alaska's Unalakleet River.

10:30

9 News for Kids

25 Gulliver

34 Paid Program

11AM

9 This Week with David Brinkley

13 College Swimming

NCAA Championships, from Indianapolis.

25 80 Dreams

28 Wild America

Marty examines the functions of horns and antlers.,

34 WWF Challenge

11:30

25 King Arthur
28 Computer Chronicles

Sophisticated organizing tools.

Noon

9 NHL Hockey

Division Semifinal, Game 4, LA Kings at Calgary Flames.

13 Golf

K-Mart Greater Greensboro Open, final round action.

25 Movie

"Blood Money." [1988] Andy Garcia. A parrot smuggler and a hooker follow a gunrunning plot.

28 Monitor

34 Soul Train

12:30

28 MotorWeek

1PM

28 Sewing With Nancy

A tube turning notion, a braided, beaded belt.

34 Movie

"Private Road." [1987] George Kennedy. A guy works for the father of a girl who runs him of the
road.

1:30

28 Decorating with Mary Gilliatt

Mother-in-law's room; wallpaper trompe l'oeil.


2PM

25 Movie

"Rhinestone." [1984] Sylvester Stallone, Dolly Parton. A country singer bets her virtue that she
can make a cabbie a star.

28 Victory Garden

Tomatoes, peppers, perennials, container garden.

2:30

28 From a Country Garden

Ornamental grasses.

3PM

9 Gymnastics

1993 World Championships.

13 Paid Programming

16 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

Dick Van Dyke, Terry Murphy; Kris Kross; runway models; Linoel Hampton; housewife
entrepreneur; huge wedding.

28 To the Contrary

Examination of overpopulation as an environmental problem.

34 Movie

"The Animal Within." [1974] Robert Ardrey. A man is a killer, according to an anthropologist.

3:30

28 Northwest Week
4PM

13 Fishing the West

Techniques and lures for tuna and dorado.

16 The Extermists

25 America's New Country

28 Firing Line

Heather Richardson discusses the future of the Republican party.

4:30

13 Good Fishing

16 Why Didn't I Think of That?

28 McLaughlin Group

5PM

9 The Untouchables

When a wiretap goes sour, Ness lets Robbins infiltrate Capone's gang.

13 Ed Sullivan

The Band, Pearl Bailey, Petula Clark, Buck Owens, Duke Ellington, Herman's Hermits, Smothers
Brothers.

16 Hollywood Babylon

Charlie Chaplin and Lita Grey divorce grimly unsolved murder of the Black Dahlia.

25 Designing Women

An eccentric client harasses the women with bizarre decorating requests.

28 Travels in Europe

Rick Steves travels Ireland's west coast.


34 WWF Spotlight

5:30

16 On Scene: Emergency Response

Fire threatens housing development in Calif.; drive-by shootings; auto accident; drug
investigation.

25 Designing Women

Suzanne volunteers her services as a temporary foster mother.

28 Oregon Field Guide

Sandy River; new aquarium in Newport; Granite.

6PM

9 ABC News

13 CBS News

16 News

25 Perfect Strangers

Larry urges Balki to join him in karate lessons.

28 Ghostwriter

A gang mugs a student [Damon Harris]; Rob meets a former gang member [Victor Sierra];
Hurston School is vandalized.

34 Karaoke

6:30

9 13 News

16 NBC News

25 Harry and the Hendersons


George disapproves of Sarah's choice of college.

34 Firefighters

Fire-engine trouble.

7PM

9 America's Funniest Home Videos

Little Leaguer's nature break delays game; ice cream truck passes tots by.

13 60 Minutes

Gays in Holland's military group alleges acts of torture are performed in a county jail; blacks
alleged disassociation from whites at a major university.

16 Paid Political

Ross Perot analyzes President Clinton's economic plan.

25 Parker Lewis Can't Lose

Mikey dates Parker's old flame.

28 Travels

Writer Preston King examines myth and reality in Guyana, South America.

34 Every Breath You Take

Walter Cronkite and Joan Lunden discuss respiratory-health issues.

7:30

9 Dinosaurs

The Baby repeats a dirty word from television; Earl overreacts.

16 What Happened?

Exploded tanker leaks chemicals into San Francisco Bay; Minnesota elevator accident.

25 Shaky Ground

Bob and Helen's 15th anniversary is a disaster.


8PM

9 Day One

Massachusetts town has a high unsolved murder rate; private adoption attorney allegedly
engaged in baby trafficking for almost 20 years.

13 Murder, She Wrote

In Ireland, a tycoon's murder is linked to a local legend, but Jessica thinks otherwise. Guests:
George Hearn, Mark Lindsay Chapman.

16 I Witness Video

Men are trapped in a Georgia flood; drug bust results in gunfire; jeopardizing reporter; deer is
caught in mud bog.

25 In Living Color

Baby Lonnie visits the doctor.

28 Nature

The Siberian forest harbors creatures able to survive brutal temperatures [part 5 of 6].

34 Movie

"Miles from Home." [1988] Richard Gere, Kevin Anderson. An Iowa farmer's sons fight
foreclosure and are labeled "Outlaws for the 80s" by a reporter.

8:30

25 Herman's Head

Louise sets up Herman with an unusual blind date.

9PM

9 Movie

"Tightrope." [1984] Clint Eastwood. A New Orleans police detective finds he has some of the
same hang ups as a serial killer of prostitutes.
13 Movie

"Call of the Wild." [1993] Rick Schroder. A Seattle prospector travels with an Indian and a dog
called Buck in the 1890s Klondike gold rush. From the Jack London novel.

16 Movie

"Born Too Soon." [1993] Michael Moriarty. A Los Angeles Times reporter and her journalist
husband react diferently as their baby daughter struggles to live.

25 Married...with Children

Peg's public complaints about Al's lovemaking make him a laughingstock.

28 Masterpiece Theatre

"Calling the Shots." Maggie [Lynn Redgrave] fears her tormentor is someone she knows. With
Donald Douglas, Kelly Clark. [Part 2 of 3]

9:30

25 Herman's Head

Herman mulls a job ofer back home.

10PM

25 Flying Blind

Alicia [Tea Leoni] invites Neil's high school pals to his birthday party.

28 Cousteau

Commercial exploitation afects the sealife along the barrier reefs of Australia. Narrator: Mel
Gibson.

34 Movie

"Paint Me a Murder." [1984] Michelle Phillips. An artist and his wife fake his suicide to boost his
work.

10:30
25 The Edge

Guest: Kathy Ireland.

11PM

9 13 16 News

25 Arsenio Hall

Michael Caine; Larry Johnson; Linda McCartney; Dave Koz.

28 Green Berets

The courageous exploits of the U.S. and British commando units behind enemy lines.

11:30

9 Siskel and Ebert

13 New WKRP in Cincinnati

Johnny stars in a sitcom based on "WKRP". Guests: Burt Reynolds, Jerry Seinfeld.

16 George Michael Sports Machine

12AM

9 The 700 Club

Topic: South Africa.

13 Kate & Allie

Romance blossoms for Allie and a visiting professor.

16 Jack Van Impe

25 Emergency Call

Drowning baby; gas tank fire; newborn found in dumpster.

28 Compact: The Week in Review


34 Of the Air

12:30

13 You Bet Your Life

16 Of the Air

25 Paid Program

12:35

28 Of the Air

1AM

9 The Untouchables

See 5PM, KEZI.

13 Star Search

25 American Gladiators

2AM

9 World News Now

13 Up to the Minute

25 Hunter

A colorful shirt and a unique machine gun lead Hunter and McCall to a hired killer stalking
double dealing drug pushers.

-crainbebo

World Retro: Melbourne/Gippsland, Australia Sat, Oct 17, 1987


from TV Week- Victoria edition

RATINGS KEY

PGR-Parental Guidance Recommended

AO-Recommended for Adults Only

ABV2-ABC Melbourne

5.00 Rage (simulcast with Triple J radio network, music videos)

9.00 The Factory

noon Rock Arena

1.00 Doctor Who "Image of Fendahl" (pts 1-4)

2.35 Wild, Wild World of Animals

3.00 Saturday Sports Arena

6.00 Greatest American Hero "Plague"

6.50 Roger Ramjet

7.00 ABC News

7.30 Mike Walsh

8.30 Movie "King Lear"

11.10 ABC News

11.15 Rage (to 6am Sunday)

HSV7-Seven Melbourne

6.00 Adventures of Gulliver

6.30 Jeannie

7.00 Cartoon Connection


9.00 Sounds

noon Horse Racing: Foster's Caulfield Cup

5.00 Fame "A Friend in Need"

6.00 Seven National News

6.30 World Around Us "First Contact" (Tatts 2 loto draw airs during program)

7.30 Our House "Family Secrets"

8.30 Tattslotto/Super 66 draws

8.35 Movie "North by Northwest"

11.15 Knots Landing "Never Trick a Trickster" (PGR)

12.15 Ironside "Five Days in the Death of Sergeant Brown" (PGR)

1.15 sign-of

GLV8-TV8 Gippsland (relays BCV8 Bendigo)

7.00 Lassie

7.30 Merrie Melodies

8.00 Surprise! Surprise!

10.00 Sounds

noon Horse Racing (relayed from HSV7)

5.00 Flintstones

5.30 Punky Brewster

5.55 Drive

6.00 Seven National News (from HSV7)

6.30 Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em

7.00 Charles in Charge "The Naked Truth"

7.30 Movie "Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo" (the 8.30 loto draws are relayed from HSV7)
9.30 Matlock "The Courtmartial" (pt 1/PGR)

10.30 Hey Hey It's Saturday

12.30 World Championship Wrestling (PGR)

1.30 sign-of

GTV9-Nine Melbourne

5.00 Movie cont'd

5.30 Here's Lucy

6.00 Thunderbirds

7.00 The Cartoon Company

noon Burke's Backyard

1.00 Wide World of Sports

6.00 National Nine News

6.30 Hey Hey It's Saturday

8.30 Movie "Rio Bravo" (PGR)

11.15 National Nine Newsbreak

11.20 Suntory World Match Golf (live from Wentworth, England)

1.30 Movie "The Spy Who Came In from the Cold" (bw/PGR)

3.40 Movie "The Hunted Lady" (PGR)

ATV10-Ten Melbourne

5.00 Blankety Blanks (local version of Match Game)

5.30 Gridiron (NFL highlights)

7.00 Early Bird Show

noon Movie "Rhythm of the River" (bw)


2.00 Movie "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court"

4.00 Chopper Squad

5.00 Muppet Show (2 episodes)

6.00 Eyewitness News (Ten has recently brought back this title, after several years as Ten
News...no marching band though, just an update of Ten's current news music)

6.30 Young Talent Time

7.30 Royal It's a Knockout (UK version of Jeux Sans Frontieres...this version, filmed at Alton
Towers theme park in Shropshire has Prince Edward, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Sarah
Ferguson coaching teams of celebs and sports stars)

9.20 Eyewitness News

9.30 Swan Premium Open tennis

1.30 Nightshift (AO/to 5am)

SBS28-SBS Melbourne

*all foreign-language programs air with English subtitles

1.30pm NBL Basketball (NBL is the Australian domestic league)

3.00 On the Ball

3.30 Movie "The Big Case of the Little Detective" (Czechoslovakia)

5.00 Living Heritages in Asia (looks at Korea; this was an English-language import from Japan)

5.30 World Soccer

6.24 Cycling Highlights

6.30 SBS World News

7.00 Floyd on Fish (UK)

7.30 Dateline

8.30 Derrick (Germany)

9.35 Colette (France)

10.30 Movie "Shining Lanterns" (Armenia)


mid. Movie "A Man to Do Without" (Poland)

1.45 sign-of

Retro: Northern Indiana region, Sat. October 8th, 1983

Source: Times-Union, Warsaw, IN.

10/8/83

CHANNELS

9 WGN Chicago, IL IND

15 WANE Fort Wayne CBS

16 WNDU South Bend NBC

17 WTBS Atlanta GA IND

21 WPTA Fort Wayne ABC

22 WSBT South Bend CBS

28 WSJV Elkhart ABC

32 WFLD Chicago IND

33 WKJG Fort Wayne NBC

34 WNIT South Bend PBS

46 WHME South Bend LeSEA

55 WFFT Fort Wayne IND

5AM

9 Sergeant Bilko

17 News
5:30

9 Dennis the Menace

55 News

6AM

9 Cartoons

15 22 Captain Kangaroo

16 U.S. Farm Report

21 Spotlight on Government

32 Newstalk

33 Indiana Outdoors

46 Joy Junction

55 News

6:05

17 Between the Lines

6:15

9 Buyers Forum

6:30

9 Three Score/Community Calendar

16 The Jetsons

21 U.S. Farm Report

32 Chicago '83
Guest: Delores Haugh, President of Widow's Might, a service organization for wideows.

33 Agri Country

55 Health Field

6:35

17 Romper Room

6:45

9 Cartoons

7AM

9 U.S. Farm Report

15 22 The Biskitts

16 33 The Flintstone Funnies

21 28 Scooby Doo/Menudo

32 Our People/Los Hispanos

46 Jonny Quest

55 Happy Saturday

7:05

17 Starcade

7:30

9 World Tomorrow

15 22 Saturday Supercade
16 33 The Shirt Tales

21 28 The Monchhichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich

32 Six Million Dollar Man

46 Dudley Doright

7:35

17 Movie

"Gunfight at Black Horse Canyon." [1962] After being released from prison, an outlaw gets even
with the Wells Fargo agent who put him there by making him the target of bounty hunters. Dale
Robertson.

8AM

9 Rex Humbard

16 33 Smurfs (CC)

46 Tennessee Tuxedo

8:30

9 Issues Unlimited

15 22 Dungeons and Dragons

21 28 Pac-Man/Rubik Cube/Menudo

32 Movie

"Dead Man's Eyes." [1944] In order to snare a murderer, a blind artist pretends that his sight has
been restored through surgery. Lon Chaney, Jean Parker.

46 The Flintstones

55 Movie

"Family Flight." [1972] A flying vacation to Mexico for an at-odds family turns into a near-
hopeless battle for survival. Rod Taylor.
9AM

9 Charlando

15 22 The Dukes

46 Little Rascals

9:30

9 Incredible Hulk

15 22 Charlie Brown and Snoopy

16 33 Alvin and the Chipmunks

21 28 The Littles

46 Captain Hook

9:35

17 Movie

"King Rat." [1965] A brilliant opportunist runs the lives of prisoners in a Japanese war camp.
George Segal.

10AM

15 22 Benji, Zax and the Alien Prince

16 33 Mr. T

21 28 Puppy/Scooby Doo/Schoolhouse Rock

32 Movie

"The Invisible Man Returns." [1940] A man borrows the secret of invisibility when he is accused
of his brother's murder and must find the real killer. Vincent Price.

46 Superbook
55 Bonanza

10:30

9 Kung Fu

15 22 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

16 33 Amazing Spider-Man/Incredible Hulk

46 Telethon

11AM

15 22 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

21 28 ABC Weekend Special

"The Joke's On Mr. Little." Two young pranksters [K.C. Martel, George Olden] are taught a lesson
by an unusual schoolteacher [Richard Sanders].

46 Telethon Cont'd

55 Lone Ranger

11:30

9 Movie

"Whispering Smith." [1948] Alan Ladd. A railroad agent discovers that one of his own friends is
mixed up with a gang of train robbers.

16 This Week in Baseball

21 28 American Bandstand

Guests: Marshall Crenshaw, Eric Burdon and the Animals.

33 Thundarr

55 Hogan's Heroes
Noon

15 22 Fat Albert

16 33 MLB Baseball

AL Playof Game 4 - White Sox at Orioles.

32 Movie

"Unbeatable Dragon." [1981] Two young representatives from warring shaolin temples join
forces to defeat the evil warlord who is inciting the feud. Lu Feng.

34 Basic Programming for Micro Computers

46 Athletes in Action

55 Wrestling

12:05

32 Baseball

See Noon, WNDU.

12:30

15 22 Children's Film Festival

17 Movie

"Custer of the West." [1968] General Custer pleads unsuccessfully with government officials to
tactfully remedy Indian rebellions.

21 Shopsmith

28 Newswatch Journal

34 Drama: Play, Performance and Perception

46 Jimmy Houston Outdoors

1PM
15 To Be Announced

21 Movie

"Half a Sixpence." [1968] After a draper's assistant inherits a small fortune, he considers
marrying a socialite instead of his old sweetheart.

22 In Search Of...

28 The Many Worlds of Ray Charles

The winner of ten Grammy Awards is joined by a star-studded cast.

46 Weekend Gardener

55 Movie

"Let's Switch." [1975] Barbara Eden. A pair of high school friends decide to switch places when
they meet at a reunion and realize they're bored with life.

1:30

9 Movie

"Jitterbugs." [1943] Laurel and Hardy. The boys set of on a silly caper and end up involved with
crooks and con artists.

22 Food for the Hungry

34 Computer Programme

A look at the efect computers have had on communications and an examination of word
processing.

46 Greatest Sports Legends

2PM

32 Movie

"Around the World Under the Sea." [1966] Brian Kelly. Scientists plant earthquake-warning
devices on the ocean floor.

34 Wild America
Marty Stoufer looks at how baby animals, including skunks, raccoons, owls and bears, learn
important life-saving skills and have fun at the same time.

46 Movie (unknown)

2:30

15 22 NCAA Today

34 Contemporary Health Issues

55 Movie

"The Millionairess." [1961] Sophia Loren. Based on the play by George Bernard Shaw; a
millionairess is forced by her father's will to marry a man with a good business mind.

2:45

15 22 College Football (unknown team)

3PM

9 America's Top 10

28 Men of October II

33 Sportsworld

Scheduled: John Collins/Tony Sibson middleweight bout [live from Atlantic City, N.J.]; the Gold
Cup Unlimited Hydroplane race [from Evansville, IN]; the Mr. Olympia bodybuilding competition
[from Munich, West Germany].

34 Contemporary Health Issues

"The Manufactured Epidemic."

3:30

9 Soul Train

16 NFL Week in Review


16 High Chaparral

21 28 Sportsbeat

34 Business of Management

4PM

16 Studio 16

21 28 Wide World of Sports

Scheduled: The Harlem Globetrotters in New York; Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo [from
Cheyenne, Wyo.]

32 Baretta

Baretta becomes a target when he sets out to link a major shipment of drugs to the top crime
leader in the city.

34 Business of Management

46 Tarzan

4:30

9 Good Times

James insists the Florida stay in a private hospital instead of the clinic for a minor operation.

16 Gerry Faust

34 Focus on Society

55 That's Hollywood

4:35

17 Motorweek Illustrated

5PM
9 Welcome Back, Kotter

When Epstein is caught smoking, the other Sweathogs take on the task of breaking him of his
habit.

16 Faust and the Fighting Irish

32 Star Trek

Captain Kirk falls prey to an alien woman's love tears which enslave him to her will.

33 That Nashville Music

34 Focus on Society

46 Telethon

55 Buck Rogers

A warlord demands the return of a beautiful fugitive who has stowed away on the Searcher.

5:10

17 Wrestling

5:30

9 Little House on the Prairie

16 To Be Announced

21 All in the Family

28 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

33 NBC News

34 Keep it Running

6PM

15 28 Solid Gold

Host: Marilyn McCoo. Co-host: Clif Richard. Guests: Mickey Gilley, Charly McLain, Sheena
Easton, the Gap Band, A Flock of Seagulls, The Animals, Pablo Cruise, Jerry Mathers.

21 M*A*S*H

Klinger becomes a hero when an explosion rocks the operating room.

22 News

32 CHiPs Patrol

A speed-crazy young sheik tries to convince the CHP that he is above obeying traffic laws.

33 This Week in Country Music

34 Keep it Running

46 Telethon

55 Hee Haw

Guests: Louise Mandrell, Irlene Mandrell, Boxcar Willie, Buddy Killen, Ted Gay.

6:30

9 Siskel and Ebert at the Movies

Siskel and Ebert review "The Big Chill," "Final Option," "Get Crazy" and "Brainstorm."

21 Barney Miller

A divorced father takes the law into his own hands and Harris gets some investment advice from
a professed time traveler.

22 Minority Forum

33 America Rocks

34 Mary Fischer

6:55

17 Red Man Football Report

7PM
9 Movie

"Let's Make Love." [1960] Marilyn Monroe. A wealthy man is hired by an of-Broadway producer
to impersonate himself.

15 22 Cutter to Houston

Beth and Hal find themselves lacking the necessary blood type for a patient while a killer
hurricane approaches.

16 33 MLB Baseball

NLCS Game 4 - Los Angeles Dodgers at Philadelphia Phillies.

21 28 T.J. Hooker

Stacy puts her life on the line to infilterate and expose an international white-slavery ring.

32 Entertainment This Week

Featured: Kate Jackson's new TV series; on tour with Waylon Jennings in Florida; a special report
on how actors cope with unemployment between jobs.

34 This Old House

46 Telethon Cont'd

55 How the West Was Won

7:05

17 College Football

Louisiana State at Tennessee.

7:30

34 Sneak Previews

Neal Gabler and Jefrey Lyons host an informative look at what's new at the movies.

9PM

15 22 Movie
"September Gun." [Premiere] An aging gunfighter is recruited to assist a Catholic nun who has
dedicated herself to providing for a group of unwanted Apache children.

21 28 Love Boat

Doc learns that he has a son [Timothy Patrick Murphy], an advertising man [Brodie Greer] tries
to carry out a new campaign, and a male escort [Ted McGinley] falls for a fellow passenger
[Constance Forslund] while accompanying an older woman.

32 Star Search

34 Movie

"The Iron Horse." [1924] Silent. A dramatization of the building of the transcontinental railroad.

55 Movie

"PT 109." [1963] Clif Robertson. John Kennedy and his crew, stranded in the Pacific during World
War II, are rescued with the help of two natives.

9PM

21 28 Fantasy Island

Season premiere. Mr. Roarke becomes the object of an engaged woman's [Stephanie Faracy]
afections, while a widow [Juliet Prowse] and her daughter [Jamie Rose] fall for the same man.

32 How the West Was Won

Luke is released from jail and takes an interest in the sherif's daughter; Chief Satangkai vows to
lead the Sioux into war and Zeb promises to fight on the side of his Indian brothers.

9:30

9 News

10PM

15 16 21 22 33 News

28 Dance Fever

Celebrity judges: Fernando Allende, Shannon Tweed, Adrian Zmed. Guests: Red Rockers.
32 Benny Hill

Benny portrays a quick-change artist.

10:20

17 News

10:30

9 Movie

"The Golden Gate Murders." [1979] A detective and a nun team up to prove that the death of a
priest termed a suicide was actually a case of murder. David Janssen.

15 Movie

"Diamonds." [1976] A crafty thief tries to rob the Israeli Diamond Exchange's burglar-proof vault,
which was designed by his twin brother. Robert Shaw, Richard Roundtree.

16 33 Saturday Night Live

Season premiere. Host: NBC Entertainment President Brandon Tartikof. Guest: John Cougar.

21 M*A*S*H

Hawkeye gives up jokes while Charles schemes to give up Korea.

22 Movie

"Rope of Sand." [1949] After becoming involved romantically, a suave thief changes his plans for
revenge. Burt Lancaster, Corinne Calvet.

28 Switch

Pete attempts to prove Mac is innocent of a murder committed twenty years earlier.

32 Starsky and Hutch

Starsky goes on a frantic hunt for Hutch who has been kidnapped and drugged by a jealous
mobster whose ex-girlfriend has become romantically involved with Hutch.

10:50
17 Night Tracks

11PM

21 Movie

"Trade Horn." [1931] Harry Carey. Accompanied by a young widow, an African explorer
encounters hostility from a tribe of natives.

46 Telethon Cont'd

55 Movie

"Son of Dracula." [1943] Lon Chaney Jr. A Southern belle becomes fatally attracted to a visitor at
the plantation, Count Alucard.

11:30

28 Music Magazine

32 Comedy Classics

12AM

16 Star Search

28 ABC News

32 Movie

"The Big House." [1930] Robert Montgomery. Prison life has a corrupting influence on a new
inmate.

33 Movie

"Teacher's Pet." [1958] The city editor of a large newspaper goes to a journalism class at night
school and falls in love with the teacher. Clark Gable.

12:05

17 Night Tracks
12:30

9 Notre Dame Football Highlights

15 Solid Gold

See 6PM, WANE.

1AM

16 Siskel and Ebert At The Movies

See 6:30, WGN.

46 Telethon Cont'd

55 Movie

"The Frozen Dead." [1967] A German scientist attempts to bring back the Hitler regime by
thawing out Nazi deep-freeze volunteers. Dana Andrews.

1:05

17 Night Tracks

1:10

21 ABC News

1:30

9 Solid Gold

See 6PM, WANE.

2AM

32 Movie
"A Date With Judy." [1948] Jane Powell. A pair of teen-agers with overactive imaginations keep
their families in turmoil.

2:05

17 Night Tracks

2:30

9 Independent Network News

3AM

9 From the Editor's Desk

46 Telethon Cont'd

55 News

3:05

17 Night Tracks

3:30

9 Movie

"Ulzana's Raid." [1972] The Apache Indians are on the warpath again and the cavalry under an
idealistic lieutenant tries to overtake them. Burt Lancaster, Bruce Davison.

55 Movie

"Irene." [1940] A wealthy and charming playboy woos a young working girl.

4:50

17 World at Large
-crainbebo

"The Love Boat" and the CBS movie "September Gun" would have

aired at 8 PM (EST), as Fort Wayne and South Bend stayed on

standard time from April to October. Daylight saving time would

have ended at 2 AM October 31, at which point "Love Boat" would

have begun airing at 9 PM Saturdays, followed by "Fantasy Island"

at 10; likewise CBS's movies would have aired at 9.

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Sure is confusing. I still have that TVG from Northern Indiana (Feb 1989) - "Today" is listed on
WNDU/WANE at 7AM, while it's on WMAQ at 8AM. Standard time is confusing to see...

-crainbebo

Retro: Northern Indiana area, Sat. August 4th, 1979

Source: Times-Union, Warsaw,


8/4/79

CHANNELS

4 WTTV Indianapolis IND

9 WGN Chicago IND

15 WANE Fort Wayne CBS

16 WNDU South Bend NBC

21 WPTA Fort Wayne ABC

22 WSBT South Bend CBS

28 WSJV Elkhart ABC

32 WFLD Chicago IND

33 WKJG Fort Wayne NBC

34 WNIT South Bend PBS

46 WHME South Bend Rel.

55 WFFT Fort Wayne IND

6AM

15 Who, What, How Do You Know?

21 Battle of the Planets

33 Partridge Family

55 Modern Almanac

6:30

15 The Flintstones

21 U.S. Farm Report


22 Summer Semester

"Disabilities: Causes and Rehabilitation."

33 Gilligan's Island

55 America's Problems and Changes

6:45

9 Local News

7AM

4 Lessons for Living

9 U.S. Farm Report

15 22 Popeye Hour

16 33 Alvin and the Chipmunks

21 28 Fangface

55 Public Policy Forum

7:30

4 La Voz Latina

9 Daniel Boone

16 33 Fantastic Four

21 28 Scooby's All-Stars

32 World Tomorrow

46 Captain Hook
8AM

4 Jerry Falwell

15 22 Bugs Bunny-Road Runner

16 33 Godzilla Super 90

32 46 Big Blue Marble

55 Societies in Transition

8:30

9 Movie

"Loose in London."

32 Our People/Los Hispanos

46 Banana Splits

55 Special

9AM

4 Film

21 28 Challenge of the Superfriends

32 Soul Searching

46 New Three Stooges

55 Kaleidoscope

9:30

4 Focus

15 22 Tarzan and the Super Seven

16 33 Dafy Duck
32 Chicago '79

46 Signal 8

10AM

4 Citizens Forum

9 Movie

"Well of Love."

16 33 New Fred & Barney Show

32 World of Survival

46 Movie (not listed)

55 For You...Black Woman

10:15

4 Hoosier Hinterland

10:30

4 Brian Bex

16 33 The Jetsons

21 28 Bigfoot & Wildboy

32 Movie

"The Golden Idol." [1954] BW. Bomba battles a band of killers for a valuable golden idol
treasured by a group of natives. Johnny Sheffield.

55 Soul Train

11AM

4 Wrestling
15 22 Space Academy

16 33 Buford & The Galloping Ghost

21 28 All New Pink Panther Show

11:30

9 Charlando

15 22 Fat Albert & The Cosby Kids

16 33 Fabulous Funnies

21 28 American Bandstand

55 Wally's Workshop

Noon

4 Movie

"Ensign Pulver." [1964] Pulver attempts to carry on in the footsteps of Mr. Roberts, both in
harassing the Captain and in his attempts to keep the morale of his men in high gear. Robert
Walker.

9 Sea Hunt

15 22 Ark II

16 Kidsworld

32 Movie

"Come Out Fighting." [1945] BW. Mix up with gamblers while teaching police commissioner's son
to box. East Side Kids.

33 Greatest Sports Legends

46 Pro Tennis

55 Wrestling

12:30
9 16 This Week in Baseball

15 22 Saturday Film Festival

In two films about a group of British children and their pet chimpanzee, the ape creates chaos in
a wax works and stows away aboard a glider.

21 Zoo's Who

28 Marlo & The Magic Movie Machine

1PM

9 Local News

15 Who, What, How Do You Know?

16 33 Major League Baseball: An Inside Look

21 Movie

"Tammy & The Doctor." [1963] Tammy attracts the attention of a young intern and almost ruins
the romance of a doctor and an older nurse when she accompanies her friend to the hospital.
Sandra Dee, Peter Fonda.

22 Soul Train

28 Kids Are People Too

46 Movie (unknown)

55 Movie

"Looking for Danger." B/W [1957] A long tale explaining to the Army what became of a cooking
pot, missing since the Boys' tour in North Africa. The Bowery Boys, Huntz Hall.

1:15

9 Baseball

St. Louis at Chicago Cubs.

16 33 Baseball

Regional games include Boston at Milwaukee, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh and California at


Minnesota.

1:30

15 Big Blue Marble

32 Movie

"Dagora, The Space Monster." [1966] Foreign afairs detective investigating the world-wide
disappearance of diamonds, encounters gigantic atomic-mutated jellyfish which threatens the
Earth's destruction. Yosuke Natsuki, Yoko Fuijiama.

2PM

4 Movie

"Five Pennies." [1959] Biography of Red Nichols; his relationships with his wife and daughter, his
band and fame. Danny Kaye, Bob Crosby.

15 Tarzan

22 The Racers

28 Greatest Sports Legends

2:30

21 28 Wide World of Sports

Featured: Live coverage of the WBA lightweight championship fight between Ernesto Espana and
Johnny Lira from Chicago; live updates from the PGA golf championships; and time permitting,
the World Speedway Motorcycle Championship from London.

22 To Be Announced

55 Movie

"Take Me Out to the Ball Game." [1949] Two song-and-dance men find themselves on a ball
team owned by a beautiful woman. But gamblers try to make sure they won't win the pennant.
Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly.
3PM

15 Movie

"Paradise, Hawaiian Style." [1966] An out-of-work pilot returns to Hawaii, where he and a buddy
start a charter service with two helicopters. Old girlfriends, working in resorts, send business to
the firm. Elvis Presley.

22 Super Bowl XIII: Battle of Champions

32 Movie

"Gun Smoke." B/W [1931] Big city gamblers invade the West and meet up with Western heroes.
Richard Arlen.

46 Wild, Wild West

3:3o

22 Sports Spectacular

Featured: Highlights of the Jomo Kenyatta Memorial Track and Field games; Daytona Supercross
motorcross race; and live coverage of the Houston Open bowling from Houston, Tx.

4PM

9 Soul Train

21 28 Pro Golf

The third round of the PGA Championship airs from the Oakland Hills Country Club in
Birmingham, Mich. (Live)

33 Donna Fargo

34 Soccer Made in Germany

46 Tarzan

4:30

4 Local News
16 Hogan's Heroes

32 Lucy Show

33 Pop Goes the Country

55 Lone Ranger B/W

5PM

4 In Search Of...

9 Phil Silvers BW

15 News

16 Studio 16

22 Assignment 22

32 Beverly Hillbillies

33 That Nashville Music

34 Mary Fischer

46 Daktari

55 Bonanza

5:30

4 American Life Style

9 My Three Sons

15 Meet the Manager

16 33 NBC News

22 News

32 Partridge Family

34 Another Voice
6PM

4 Dance Fever

9 Dick Van Dyke BW

15 Hee Haw

16 Muppet Show

21 22 Lawrence Welk

28 33 Star Trek

32 Emergency One!

34 Consumer Survival Kit

Featured: Why you spend more than you need to in a supermarket; how to get a million-dollar
smile for a lot less money; and hidden costs in buying a condominium.

46 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau

55 In Search Of...

6:30

4 Disco

9 Lawrence Welk

16 Sha Na Na

34 Sneak Previews

Ebert and Siskel pick on "The Villain," "Goldengirl" and "Just You and Me, Kid."

55 McHale's Navy BW

7PM

4 Dolly!

15 22 Bad News Bears


The Bears sufer from disco fever when Ahmad is challenged to defend his reputation as the best
dancer in town.

16 33 CHiPs

A young terrorist falls ill with a rare disease after being taken into custody by Jon and Ponch.
Taafee O'Connell and Linda Lawrence guest.

21 28 Battlestar Galactica

Starbuck protects a man he believes is his long-lost father from Borellian henchmen. Fred Astaire
guests.

32 Upstairs, Downstairs

Edward may be headed for the witness box in a divorce case involving a member of Parliament
after he views scandalous goings on at a country house party.

34 To Be Announced

46 National Geographic Special

55 Sha Na Na

7:30

4 Nashville on the Road

9 Wild Kingdom

15 22 Stockard Channing in Just Friends

At her bank, Susan becomes the hostage of a robber who is protesting the bank's foreclosure on
his house. John Byner guests.

55 Comedy Shop

8PM

4 Marty Robbins' Spotlight

9 Kicks!

15 22 Movie
"Thieves Like Us." [1975] A work-farm escapee falls in love with a young and innocent
backwoods woman during the Depression. Under the influence of two hardened convicts, they
are led into a life of robbery and murder. Keith Carradine, Shelley Duvall.

16 33 BJ and the Bear

BJ helps a scientist transport mysterious evidence to Washington D.C. for use at a Senate
hearing.

21 28 Love Boat

Guest passengers include Paul Burke, Patrick Laborteaux, Mark Serra, Ellen Bry, Arlene Dahl,
Leslie Nielsen, Philip Charles MacKenzie and Michael Tucci.

32 Movie BW

"The Invisible Man." [1933] A chemist discovers the secret of invisibility and sets out to conquer
the world. Claude Rains.

46 Dr. Clyde Narramore

55 Movie BW

"For Me and My Gal." [1942] Two vaudeville stars dream of playing at the Palace, but World War
I intervenes and brings disappointment. Judy Garland, Gene Kelly.

8:30

4 Porter Wagoner

46 J.D. Redmon

9PM

4 Marion County Fair Queen Pageant

9 All You Need is Love

16 33 Sword of Justice

After Cole is wounded, Hector must prove that a corrupt police commissioner is involved with
the mob and guilty of murder. Trish Stewart guests.

21 28 Fantasy Island
A married couple returns to their high school days in hopes of recapturing lost love, and a soldier
of fortune searches for the fountain of youth. Eleanor Parker, Craig Stevens and Dennis Cole
guest.

46 Gerald Derstine

9:30

46 Good News

10PM

4 Best of Donahue

9 15 16 21 22 33 News

28 32 Comedy Shop

46 Ernest Angley

55 Night Gallery

10:15

21 ABC News

10:30

9 Movie

"Circus World." [1964] An American circus owner in Europe searches for an aerialist he loved 15
years before and whose daughter he has reared. The mother and daughter join in an aerial act,
but when the daughter learns of her mother's identity, she denounces her and the owner. John
Wayne.

15 Movie

"The Anderson Tapes." [1971] Epic million-dollar robbery of a luxury apartment building on New
York's fashionable upper East Side over Labor Day weekend. Based on the novel by Lawrence
Sanders. Sean Connery, Dyan Cannon.
16 Movie

"Valley of the Dolls." [1967] The story focuses on four women caught up in the world of show
business and follows the major events in their lives as tensions and disappointments increase.
Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke.

21 Movie

"Planet of the Apes." [1968] A U.S. spaceship lands on a desolate looking planet, stranding
spacemen into a world dominated by apes 2000 years into the future. Based on the novel by
Pierre Boulie. Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall.

22 Hawaii Five-0

A powerful Hawaiian cattle baron takes the law into his own hands when his son is beaten to
death. Leslie Nielsen guests.

28 33 Saturday Night Live

Rick Nelson hosts guest Judy Collins.

32 Spartacade '79

34 David Susskind

55 Movie BW

"Sherlock Holmes in Washington." [1943] Microfilm of stole document is hidden in a match box.
Holmes is asked to solve the disappearance of the document and secret service agent. Basil
Rathbone.

11PM

4 Movie

"Frankenstein's Bloody Terror."

11:40

22 Movie

"Many Rivers to Cross." [1955] A backwoods tomboy sets her cap for a frontiersman who's not
all that anxious to settle down. Robert Taylor.
12AM

16 Ironside

28 ABC News

32 Oral Roberts

33 Movie

"The Vikings." [1958] Viking king and his son kidnap Welsh princess and hold her for ransom.
Slave, really heir to English throne, helps her escape, after fight to finish with Viking prince. Kirk
Douglas.

55 Movie

"Footsteps in the Dark." BW [1941] Problems of a husband who leads a double life as an
investment broker and mystery story writer, with only his chaufer knowing about both
identities, that is until his wife gets suspicious and starts to investigate. Errol Flynn.

12:30

4 Wrestling

12:40

9 Local News

1:10

9 Movie (unknown)

1:30

4 Pop Goes the Country

2am

4 That Nashville Music


55 Alfred Hitchcock Presents BW

2:30

4 Movie BW

"Remember." [1939] Romantic mix-up between two good friends and the beautiful woman they
both love. Robert Taylor.

55 Movie

"Typhoon." [1940] Story of the South Seas; shipwrecked girl grows up on island falls for
shipwrecked bum. Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston.

-crainbebo

Retro: Idaho Mon, Oct 7, 1991

from TV Guide-Idaho edition

Twin Falls LP channels not listed: ch 38 NBC (semi-satellite of KTVB), ch 68 ABC

2 KBCI-CBS Boise

2c KTWO-NBC Casper

2s KUTV-NBC Salt Lake City

3 KIDK-CBS Idaho Falls

4 KAID-PBS Boise

4r KCWC-PBS Riverton

4s KTVX-ABC Salt Lake City

5 KGWL-CBS/Fox Lander/Riverton

5s KSL-NBC Salt Lake City

6 KIVI-ABC Boise
6p KPVI-ABC Pocatello (and KJVI 2-Jackson)

7 KTVB-NBC Boise

7s KUED-PBS Salt Lake City

8 KIFI-NBC Idaho Falls

10 KISU-PBS Pocatello

10r KFNE-ABC Riverton

11 KMVT-CBS Twin Falls

12 KTRV-Fox Boise

13 KGWR-CBS/Fox Rock Springs

MORNING

4:55

2s Together

5:00

2c Morning Agriculture Report

2s NBC News at Sunrise

3-5r-13 Success N Life

4s ABC World News This Morning

5s Ag Day

5:30

2 DuckTales

2c-6-6p Ag Day

5s CBS Morning News


7 Headline News

11 News

5:55

8 Idaho Job Report

6:00

2-3-5-5s-13 This Morning

2c NBC News at Sunrise

2s-4s News

6 ABC World News This Morning/Local News

6p-10r-35 ABC World News This Morning

7 NBC News at Sunrise/Local News

8 Headline News

11 This Morning's Business

12 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

6:15

7s AM Weather

6:30

7s Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8 NBC News at Sunrise

11 CBS Morning News

12 James Bond Jr.


6:45

4 Growing Years

4r AM Weather

7:00

2-2s-7-8 Today

4r Sesame Street

4s-6-6p-10r-35 Good Morning America

7s Zoobilee Zoo

11 This Morning

12 Flintstones

7:30

7s Sesame Street

12 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

7:45

4-10 AM Weather

8:00

2-3-5-13 Designing Women

4-10 Homestretch

4r Ciao Italia

5s Focus
12 Merrie Melodies

8:30

2-3-5-13 Family Feud

4-10 Reading Rainbow

4r Body Electric

7s Figuring It Out

12 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

9:00

2-3-5-5s-11-13 Price is Right

2c-7 Phil Donahue

2s Another World

4-4r-10 Sesame Street

4s-8 Regis & Kathie Lee

6-6p-35 Home (6 airs first hour)

10r Geraldo

12 Small Wonder

9:30

7s Instructional Programs

12 Webster

10:00

2-3-5-5s-13 Young & the Restless


2c Sally Jessy Raphael

2s A Closer Look

4-4r-10 Shining Time Station

4s-10r Home

6 Regis & Kathie Lee

7 Maury Povich

8 One on One

11 Designing Women

12 Beverly Hillbillies

10:30

2s One on One

4-4r-10 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6p-35 Loving

7s Square One Television

11 Family Feud

12 Jefersons

11:00

2-2s Sally Jessy Raphael

2c-7 One on One

3 Love Stories

4-7s-10 Instructional Programs

4r Intro to College Composition

4s-6p-10r-35 All My Children


5-13 Laverne & Shirley

5s As the World Turns

6 Jenny Jones

8 Phil Donahue

11 $100,000 Pyramid

12 Highway to Heaven

11:30

2c-7 Cover to Cover

3-5-11-13 Bold & the Beautiful

AFTERNOON

2-3-5-13 As the World Turns

2c People's Court

2s-5s-7 News

4r Business File

6 Home (last half hr)

8 Headline News

10r Love Stories

11 Regis & Kathie Lee

12 Fall Guy

12:25

8 News
12:30

2c-8 A Closer Look

6-10r Loving

7 Headline News

12:55

2s Together

1:00

2-3-5-5s-11-13 Guiding Light

2c Another World

2s-8 Santa Barbara

4r Art of Being Human

4s-6p-10r-35 General Hospital

6 All My Children

7 Days of Our Lives

12 Judge

1:30

12 People's Court

2:00

2-6p-35 Geraldo

2c Santa Barbara

2s Days of Our Lives


3 Maury Povich

4r Oceanus: The Marine Environment

4s Growing Pains

5-13 Regis & Kathie Lee

5s Oprah Winfrey

6-10r One Life to Live

7-8 Another World

11 Young & the Restless

12 Love Stories

2:30

4s Head of the Class

7s 3-2-1 Contact

12 I Dream of Jeannie

3:00

2-10r Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

2c-8 Days of Our Lives

2s Maury Povich

3 Tale Spin

4-10 Sesame Street

4r Images

4s Geraldo

5-13 Judge

5s Jenny Jones
6 General Hospital

6p-35 Sally Jessy Raphael

7 Santa Barbara

7s Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

11 As the World Turns

12 Merrie Melodies

3:30

2-10r Tale Spin

3 Darkwing Duck

4r 3-2-1 Contact

5-13 Love Connection

7s Reading Rainbow

12 Tiny Toon Adventures

4:00

2 Darkwing Duck

2c Cosby Show

2s Phil Donahue

3 Growing Pains

4-10 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4r Degrassi Junior High

4s People's Court

5-13 Highway to Heaven

5s Perfect Strangers
6 Matlock

6p-35 Love Connection

7-8 Oprah Winfrey

7s Sesame Street

10r Chuck Woolery

11 Hard Copy

12 Beetlejuice

4:30

2 ALF

2c Who's the Boss?

3-12 Perfect Strangers

4-10 3-2-1 Contact

4r Square One Television

5s Cosby Show

6p-35 People's Court

11 Jeopardy!

5:00

2-5-13 CBS Evening News

2c NBC Nightly News

2s-7-8 News

3 Who's the Boss?

4-4r-10 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

4s-6-6p-35 ABC World News Tonight


5s M*A*S*H

7s Shining Time Station

10r $100,000 Pyramid

11 Cosby Show

12 Little House: A New Beginning

5:30

2-2c-4s-5-6-6p-13-35 News

2s-7-8 NBC Nightly News

3-5s-11 CBS Evening News

4-10 Square One Television

4r Reading Rainbow

7s MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

10r Now It Can Be Told

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EVENING

6:00
2-4s Wheel of Fortune

2c Golden Girls

2s-3-5s-7-8-11 News

4-10 Today's Gourmet

4s Asia Now

5-13 Night Court

6 Cosby Show

6p Entertainment Tonight

10r ABC World News Tonight

12 Growing Pains

35 EDJ

6:30

2-4s Jeopardy!

2s-7 Entertainment Tonight

3 Golden Girls

4-4r-7s-10 Nightly Business Report

5-13 Cheers

5s News

6 Who's the Boss?

6p-35 A Current Afair

8 Cosby Show

10r Family Feud

11 Wheel of Fortune

12 M*A*S*H
7:00

2-3-5-5s-11-13 Evening Shade

2-2s-7-8 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

4-4r-10 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

4s-6-6p-10r-35 NFL: Bufalo-Kansas City

7s Columbus & the Age of Discovery (pts 3 and 4)

12 Street Justice

7:30

2-3-5-5s-11-13 Major Dad

2-2s-7-8 Blossom

8:00

2-3-5-5s-11-13 Murphy Brown

2c-2s-7-8 I'll Fly Away (2 hr premiere)

4-4r-10 Columbus & the Age of Discovery (pts 3 and 4)

12 Movie "Paternity"

8:30

2-3-5-5s-11-13 Designing Women

9:00

2-3-5-5s-11-13 Northern Exposure

7s American Experience "The Crash of 1929"


10:00

2-2c-2s-3-4s-5-5s-6-6p-7-8-11-13 News

4-4r-10 C. Everett Koop, MD (pt 1)

7s Butterflies

10r Married...with Children

12 Night Court

35 Love Connection

10:30

2 Married...with Children

3 Night Court

6 Cheers

10r ABC News Nightline

12 A Current Afair

35 News

10:35

2c Coach's Show (Joe Tiller/Wyoming football; delays late night 30 min)

2s-7-8 Tonight Show

4s Night Court

5-13 Sweating Bullets

5s M*A*S*H

6p-35 ABC News Nightline

7s Thompson (premiere)
11 Cheers

11:00

2 Arsenio Hall

3 Sweating Bullets

4-10 Technopolitics

4r Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

6 ABC News Nightline

10r Into the Night

12 Love Connection

11:05

2c Tonight Show

4s Inside Edition

5s Love Boat

6p-35 Arsenio Hall

7s 'Allo 'Allo!

11 Sweating Bullets

11:30

6 Into the Night

12 Movie "Dreamscape"

11:35

2s Three's Company
4s ABC News Nightline

5-13 Personals

7 Late Night with David Letterman

7s Diamond Life (1990 doc following the Dodgers' Class A team in Bakersfield)

8 M*A*S*H

LATE NIGHT

Midnight

2 Joan Rivers

12:05

2c-2s-8 Late Night with David Letterman

4s-6p-35 Into the Night

5-13 Smith & Jones

5s News

11 Personals

12:35

5-13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

5s CBS News Nightwatch

1:05

2c-8 Later with Bob Costas

2s Hard Copy

4s Movie "The Admiral was a Lady" (bw)


7 Headline News

1:30

12 EDJ

1:35

2c News

2s Later with Bob Costas

2:05

2s News

3:05

4s News

3:40

4s Webster

4:10

4s Family Ties

4:30

5s Headline News

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6p KPVI-ABC Pocatello (and KJVI 2-Jackson)

I suppose you mean 35-Jackson here...

My God - three diferent stations in the immediate area carrying "Perfect Strangers"? That's
Idaho for you...

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6p KPVI-ABC Pocatello (and KJVI 2-Jackson)

I suppose you mean 35-Jackson here...

My God - three diferent stations in the immediate area carrying "Perfect Strangers"? That's
Idaho for you...

Actually, that ch 35 is KKVI Twin Falls which was a semi-satellite of ch 6. TVG listed ch 35, but not
KJVI 2, mentioning that KJVI relayed KPVI.

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Hey bluenoser, just let me know if you have any TV Listings from Local TV Guides from Idaho
from the late 90s, and I'd love to see some posted, with listings for

9 - KHDT Caldwell (UPN, changed call letters to KNIN in 1996)

31 - KFXP Idaho Falls (Fox) (signed on in 1999)

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Quote Originally Posted by anabate123 View Post

Hey bluenoser, just let me know if you have any TV Listings from Local TV Guides from Idaho
from the late 90s, and I'd love to see some posted, with listings for
9 - KHDT Caldwell (UPN, changed call letters to KNIN in 1996)

31 - KFXP Idaho Falls (Fox) (signed on in 1999)

Unfortunately, that's the only Idaho TVG in my collection...interestingly enough, both of the
stations you mentioned have changed affiliations in recent years, with KNIN now the Boise Fox
affiliate (KTRV switched to My, with This TV and MeTV subchannels), and KFXP now dark (Fox in
the market is now KTWT, which also carries My programs).

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, October 3, 1959 - MN State Edition

This week Lee Marvin, star of M Squad, talks - and talks, and talks. The World Series continues,
Hitler has a secret, nothing could be finer than Dinah on Sunday nights, and more!

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/10/th...er-3-1959.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are most welcome.

This week, the listing is from Tuesday, October 6. Game 5 of the World Series wasn't originally
scheduled for today, but wound up being played because the start of the Series itself had been
delayed (due to the National League playof between the Dodgers and Braves). I've substituted
coverage of the game for NBC's regularly scheduled afternoon programs. What we missed: From
These Roots, House on High Street, Split Personality, and local programming leading up to the
Huntley-Brinkley Report. Since the game only ran about 2 1/2 hours, I'm sure there might have
been some additional local programming following the game - anyone else have any info on
that?

And a stray observation - Channel 2 really likes that 7th Grade Science program, doesn't it?

KTCA, Channel 2 (Educ.)

Morning
08:00a Science Grade 7

08:30a Science Grade 7

09:30a Science Grade 7

10:00a Astronomy For You

10:30a Science Grade 7

11:00a Design Workshop

11:30a Science Grade 7

Afternoon

01:00p Science Grade 7

01:30p Your Minnesota

02:00p Science Grade 7

02:30p Science Grade 1

03:00p A Number of Things

03:15p As Teachers Teach

Evening

06:30p Almanac

06:45p UN in Review

07:00p The Great Challenge

08:00p Study of the Far East

08:30p Sacred Scripture

09:00p Sociology III

09:30p Twin Cities Profile

10:00p Survival in the Sea

10:30p Spotlight on Opera


KDAL, Channel 3 (Duluth) (CBS)

Morning

08:00a CBS News (Richard Hottelet)

08:15a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a On the Go

09:30a December Bride

10:00a I Love Lucy

10:30a Top Dollar

11:00a Love of Life

11:30a Search for Tomorrow

11:45a Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:05p Town and Country

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p For Better or Worse

01:30p House Party

02:00p Big Payof

02:30p The Verdict Is Yours

03:00p The Brighter Day

03:15p The Secret Storm

03:30p The Edge of Night

04:00p Life of Riley

04:30p My Little Margie

05:00p Bandstand
05:30p Frontier

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:15p CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

06:30p Woody Woodpecker

07:00p TBA

07:30p The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis

08:00p Tightrope!

08:30p Red Skelton

09:00p Garry Moore (Carol Burnett, Clif Arquette, Johnny Desmond)

10:00p News, Sports (local)

10:15p Movie Stromboli

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

07:00a Siegfried and His Flying Saucer

08:00a CBS News (Richard Hottelet)

08:15a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Dr. Reuben K. Youngdahl

09:15a News Whats New?

09:30a December Bride

10:00a I Love Lucy

10:30a Top Dollar

11:00a Love of Life

11:30a Search for Tomorrow


11:45a Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:15p Take Five

12:20p Weather (local)

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p For Better or Worse

01:30p House Party

02:00p Randy Merriman

02:30p The Verdict Is Yours

03:00p The Brighter Day

03:15p The Secret Storm

03:30p The Edge of Night

04:00p Around the Town

04:30p S.S. Popeye

04:50p Bozo the Clown

05:00p Axel and His Dog

05:30p Three Stooges and Clancy

05:55p News, Sports, Weather (local)

Evening

06:15p CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

06:30p Huckleberry Hound

07:00p New York Confidential

07:30p The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis

08:00p Tightrope!
08:30p Red Skelton

09:00p Garry Moore (Carol Burnett, Clif Arquette, Johnny Desmond)

10:00p News, Sports (local)

10:30p Night Court

11:00p Divorce Court

12:00a Night Court

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

05:30a David Stone

06:00a Continental Classroom Physics

06:30a Continental Classroom Chemistry

07:00a Today (Gen. Malvin Maas, Dr. George Bond)

09:00a Dough Re Mi

09:30a Treasure Hunt

10:00a The Price Is Right

10:30a Concentration

11:00a Tic Tac Dough

11:30a It Could Be You (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:20p Treasure Chest

01:00p Queen for a Day

01:30p The Thin Man

02:00p Young Dr. Malone


02:30p World Series Pregame

02:45p World Series Game 5 (White Sox vs. Dodgers)

05:45p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:20p You Should Know

06:30p Laramie

07:30p Fibber McGee and Molly

08:00p Arthur Murray (color)

08:30p Startime (debut)

10:00p News, Sports (local)

10:30p Harbor Command

11:00p Jack Paar

12:00a News (local)

WDSM, Channel 6 (Duluth) (NBC)

Morning

06:00a Continental Classroom Physics

06:30a Continental Classroom Chemistry

07:00a Today (Gen. Malvin Maas, Dr. George Bond)

09:00a Dough Re Mi

09:30a Treasure Hunt

10:00a The Price Is Right

10:30a Concentration

11:00a Tic Tac Dough


11:30a It Could Be You (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:05p Movie The Merry Frinks

01:00p Queen for a Day

01:30p The Thin Man

02:00p Young Dr. Malone

02:30p World Series Pregame

02:45p World Series Game 5 (White Sox vs. Dodgers)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:15p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

06:30p Laramie

07:30p Fibber McGee and Molly

08:00p Arthur Murray (color)

08:30p Startime (debut)

10:00p News, Sports (local)

10:15p Mackenzies Raiders

10:45p Sports (local)

11:00p Jack Paar

KMMT, Channel 6 (Austin) (ABC)

Morning

11:00a This Is the Life

11:30a Cartoon Carnival


Afternoon

12:00p Across the Board

12:30p Pantomime Quiz

01:00p Music Bingo

01:30p News, Weather (local)

01:40p Matinee With Marge

02:00p Day in Court

02:30p Gale Storm

03:00p Beat the Clock

03:30p Who Do You Trust?

04:00p American Bandstand

05:30p Rin Tin Tin

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:15p ABC News (John Daly)

06:30p Bronco

07:30p The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

08:00p The Rifleman

08:30p Phillip Marlowe (debut)

09:00p One Step Beyond

09:30p Keep Talking

10:00p News, Sports (local)

10:30p Sherlock Holmes

11:00p Paris Precinct

11:30p News Briefs (local)


11:45p ABC News

KMSP, Channel 9 (Ind.)

Morning

10:25a Chapel of the Air

10:30a Ding Dong School

11:00a Movie Racketters of the Range

Afternoon

12:00p Kartoontime

12:30p Chuck Carson

01:00p Combat Sergeant

01:30p Mr. and Mrs. North

02:00p Movie Treasure of Monte Cristo

04:00p Its a Great Life

04:30p I Married Joan

05:00p Susie

05:30p Our Miss Brooks

Evening

06:00p Looney Tuners Club

06:30p Cowboy G-Men

07:00p Bengal Lancers

07:30p Bishop Sheen

08:00p Wrestling

09:00p The Honeymooners

09:30p Keep Talking


10:00p Movie Corvette K-225

12:00a Movie - Western

KROC, Channel 10 (Rochester) NBC)

Morning

06:00a Continental Classroom Physics

06:30a Continental Classroom Chemistry

07:00a Today (Gen. Malvin Maas, Dr. George Bond)

09:00a Dough Re Mi

09:30a Treasure Hunt

10:00a The Price Is Right

10:30a Concentration

11:00a Tic Tac Dough

11:30a It Could Be You (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:15p Weather (local)

12:30p The Christophers

01:00p Queen for a Day

01:30p The Thin Man

02:00p Young Dr. Malone

02:30p World Series Pregame

02:45p World Series Game 5 (White Sox vs. Dodgers)

05:30p Woody Woodpecker

Evening
06:00p News (local)

06:15p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

06:30p Laramie

07:30p Fibber McGee and Molly

08:00p Arthur Murray (color)

08:30p Startime (debut)

10:00p News, Sports (local)

10:30p Jack Paar

WTCN, Channel 11 (ABC)

Morning

08:30a Film Feature

09:00a Romper Room (Miss June)

10:00a Movie A Slight Case of Murder

11:40a Mark Stevens

11:45a News, Weather (local)

Afternoon

12:00p Across the Board

12:30p Pantomime Quiz

01:00p Music Bingo

01:30p Mark Stevens 35 Burns and Allen

02:00p Day in Court

02:30p Gale Storm

03:00p Beat the Clock

03:30p Who Do You Trust?


04:00p American Bandstand

05:00p Casey Jones

05:30p Rin Tin Tin

Evening

06:00p Union Pacific

06:30p Bronco

07:30p The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

08:00p The Rifleman

08:30p Phillip Marlowe (debut)

09:00p One Step Beyond

09:30p Dennis OKeefe

10:00p News, Weather (local)

10:20p Movie Break to Freedom

11:20p Mark Stevens

11:25p Final News Roundup (local)

11:30p I Led Three Lives

11:45p ABC News

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Given the 3:45 P.M. EDT game time for the contests in Los Angeles, I suspect the three middle
games of the 1959 World Series were probably the most-watched nationally-televised baseball
games to that time (since on the East Coast, millions came home from work in time to see the
later innings) and possibly the three most-watched TV programs (apart from "mega" news
events like the visit of Soviet leader Nikita Kruschev, coverage of which aired on all three
networks) of 1959.

Retro: St. Louis - Thursday Dec. 4, 1969

TV Guide - St. Louis - Thurs. Dec. 4, 1969

(2) KTVI ABC

6:30 Thought for Today

6:35 Farm Report / News

6:45 Lone Ranger

7:15 Winchell-Mahoney. Ventriloquist Paul Winchell

8:15 Romper Room

9am Movie--Comedy. "Expresso Bongo" Sylvia Syms, Lawrence Harvey

11am Bewitched

11:30 Charlotte Peters

12:30 Let's Make A Deal

1pm Newlywed Game

1:30 Dating Game

2pm General Hospital

2:30 One Life to Live

3pm Movie--Drama "Brainwashed" Curt Jurgens, Claire Bloom

5pm McHale's Navy. Has Ensign Palmer finally found a girlfriend? Tim Conway
5:30 F Troop. Parmeter makes an enemy of the fastest gun in the territory. Ken Barry

6pm News--Reynolds/Smith (KTVI doesn't carry ABC Evening News?)

6:30 Jacques Cousteau (Special) Grey whales migrates from Alaska to Baja California.

7:30 Bewitched. Mother Goose and Mother Stevens both come to visit. Elizabeth Montgomery

8pm Tom Jones. From Las Vegas...Glen Campbell, Janis Joplin and comedy troupe The
Committee.

9pm It Takes A Thief. Alister Mundy (Fred Astaire) is an assassination target. Robert Wagner

10pm News

10:30 Joey Bishop--Variety

12am Combat! Vic Morrow

1am News

(4) KMOX-TV CBS

5:45 Meditation - News

6am Sunrise Semester

6:30 CBS News--Joseph Benti

8am Captain Kangaroo

9am Lucille Ball. Lucy visits London.

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies. Jeb sends Ellie May to a French couturier.

10am Andy Griffith. Jack Albertson plays a con man.

10:30 Love of Life

11am Where The Heart Is

11:25 CBS News--Douglas Edwards

11:30 Search for Tomorrow


Noon My Favorite Martian

12:30 As The World Turns

1pm Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing

1:30 Guiding Light

2pm Secret Storm

2:30 Edge of Night (That's 8 CBS Soaps each weekday!)

3pm Gomer Pyle, USMC

3:30 Movie--Musical. "Country Music Holiday" Ferlin Husky, June Carter.

5pm To Tell The Truth

5:30 CBS News--Walter Cronkite

6pm News

6:30 Family Afair. Mr. French faces competition when Bill's Hong Kong servant moves into the
Davis home.

7pm Jim Nabors--Variety. Jim and Bobbi Gentry salute Country Music.

8pm Movie--Drama. "Ten Little Indians" Hugh O'Brian, Shirley Eaton

10pm News

10:30 Merv Griffin--Variety

12am Movie--Science Fiction "The Mole People"

1:30 News

(5) KSD-TV NBC

6:30 Focus Your World

7am Today. Sen. Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin discusses the ecology.

9am It Takes Two--Game


9:25 NBC News--Nancy Dickerson

9:30 Concentration

10am Sale of The Century--Game

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11am Jeopardy

11:30 Name Droppers--Game

12pm News

12:30 You're Putting Me On--Game

1pm Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors--Serial

2pm Another World

2:30 He Said, She Said--Game

3pm Letters to Laugh In (Odd concept for a short-lived weekday show.) Ruth Buzzi, Louie Nye.

3:30 Mike Douglas--Variety. Shelly Berman, Butterfly McQueen, Little Anthony & The Imperials.

5pm News

5:30 NBC News--Huntley, Brinkley

6pm News

6:30 Daniel Boone--Adventure. Alex Karras is heading for the hanging tree unless Boone can
expose the poachers who framed him.

7:30 Ironside--Crime Drama. Ironside tries to recover a priceless Torah stolen from a synagogue.

8:30 Dragnet--Crime Drama. Robbers are burglarizing stores, leaving few clues.

9pm Dean Martin--Variety. Guests Nancy Wilson and Charles Nelson Reilly.

10pm News

10:30 Johnny Carson

12am News--Harry Gunther

12:10 Rona Barrett


12:15 David Frost

1:45 Weather

(9) KETC NET

8:15 to 3:15 Instructional Classroom Programming (Did they broadcast a slide between 3:15 and
5:45?)

5:45 Misterogers. A visit to a glassblower's workshop. (Eventually they stopped combining Mister
and Rogers into one word.)

6:15 Friendly Giant. The gang sings about farms. (One of my favorite shows as a kid, from the
CBC.)

6:30 What's New--Children

7pm Personal Finance

7:30 NET Playhouse. "The Tin Whistle." A minister's son becomes obsessed with witchcraft.

9pm French Chef. Broccoli and Cauliflower. Julia Child

9:30 Cineposium--Films. Actors Nina Foch and Walter Brook.

10pm People in Jazz. Michigan State University Jazz Ensemble

10:30 Insurance Seminar

10:45 Today's Interiors

11pm Choral Group

(11) KPLR Independent

8am Underdog

8:30 Love That Bob! Bob fends of a wolf who's got eyes for Margaret.
9am Jack LaLanne--Exercise

9:30 Ed Nelson--Variety. Pierre Salinger, Otto Preminger and the Four Step Brothers. (A 90 min.
St. Louis variety show.)

11am Sea Hunt. Mike investigates the legend of a mermaid who lures men to their deaths. Lloyd
Bridges

11:30 That Girl. Ann uses zany stunts to attract a producer's attention. Marlo Thomas

Noon Dream House--Game

12:30 Galloping Gourmet. Pork stew with fruit. Graham Kerr

1pm Steve Allen--Variety. Jayne Meadows and Ventriloquist Paul Winchell.

2pm Of Land and Seas. Mexico's Baja California peninsula.

3pm Dark Shadows

3:30 Flintstones

4pm Gilligan's Island

4:30 I Love Lucy. Little Ricky bring home a puppy. Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz

5pm Leave It to Beaver. Beaver considers getting new parents at an adoption agency.

5:30 Dick Van Dyke. Rob remembers the day Laura and he brought Ritchie home from the
hospital.

6pm What's My Line? Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf, Joanna Barnes, Soupy Sales.

6:30 Truth or Consequences

7pm Hazel

7:30 The Game Game. Bill Bixby, Arte Johnson, Dana Wynter

8pm Big Valley--Western. The Barkleys are drawn into a dispute between an attractive young
woman and a puritanical sherif. Lee Majors,

Susan Strasberg

9pm News--Bill Addison (This must be one of the first 9pm newscasts.)

9:30 I Spy. In Greece, Kelly and Scott are ordered to assassinate a likable enemy agent. Robert
Culp, Bill Cosby

10:30 Movie--Drama "Beyond All Limits" Jack Palance, Maria Felix

12:35 Here's Barbara--Variety (Is this a half hour Barbara Walters variety show?)

12:55 News, Meditation

(30) KDNL Independent (It must be tough being a UHF Independent in a market with all VHF
stations.)

9:15 Financial Reports (Live till 2:30pm)

2:30 America's Favorite Hymns

3pm The Little Castle (Is this a local one-hour kids show?)

4pm Speed Racer

4:30 Ultra Man

5pm Batman

5:30 Patty Duke

6pm Munsters

6:30 Star Trek. William Shatner's talents are showcased as he acts out the personalities of a male
and female.

7:30 Beat The Clock--Game

8pm Della Reese--Variety (I didn't know she had a nightly variety show?)

9pm Movie--Drama. "Sundown" Gene Tierney, George Sanders.

11pm Movie--Drama. "The Naked Street" Farley Granger, Anthony Quinn

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Quote Originally Posted by Gregg. View Post

TV Guide - St. Louis - Thurs. Dec. 4, 1969

(4) KMOX-TV CBS

3:30 Movie--Musical. "Country Music Holiday" Ferlin Husky, June Carter.

It also featured a young Patty Duke as June Carter's sister. June did not sing in this movie, but
Farron Young was also in it.

Eight soap operas! Those were the days.

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Reynolds/Smith on KTVI at 6 PM: that's Frank Reynolds and

Howard K. Smith (Harry Reasoner didn't replace Reynolds

until December 1970), so it looks like Ch. 2 is carrying ABC


but not a local newscast.

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Quote Originally Posted by MCarney View Post

It also featured a young Patty Duke as June Carter's sister. June did not sing in this movie, but
Farron Young was also in it.

Eight soap operas! Those were the days.

8 soaps on 1 network...wow.

Today between the classic "big 3" networks, there are 4 total.

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I guess CBS was noted for soap operas from its radio days. But I never realized at one time they
were running 8 of them. Yet it appears CBS only had one daytime game show in 1969. I assume
To Tell The Truth is a CBS production, with KMOX delaying it till 5pm so they can air a movie at
3:30.

Meanwhile, ABC has three game shows but only two soaps (if KTVI is carrying the full ABC
schedule). And NBC has a whopping eight game shows but only three soaps. Plus the oddity
"Letters to Laugh In." I guess NBC figured if Laugh In is such a success in prime time, maybe they
can build a daytime half hour comedy around it?

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At that point ABC had 3 (Dark Shadows, General Hospital and One Life to Live), soon to be four
when All My Children debuted in January. Two more - The Best of Everything and A World Apart
- would come on to the schedule in the spring of 1970.

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Quote Originally Posted by Gregg. View Post


NBC has a whopping eight game shows but only three soaps. Plus the oddity "Letters to Laugh
In." I guess NBC figured if Laugh In is such a success in prime time, maybe they can build a
daytime half hour comedy around it?

"Letters to Laugh - In " was a game show, viewers sent in jokes, best joke won a big prize, worst
joke won a trip to "Beautiful Downtown Burbank"!

&quot;You&#039;re pretty high and far out, aren&#039;t you? What kind of kick are you on,
son?&quot; - Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday, Dragnet 1967

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Quote Originally Posted by Gregg. View Post

I guess CBS was noted for soap operas from its radio days. But I never realized at one time they
were running 8 of them. Yet it appears CBS only had one daytime game show in 1969. I assume
To Tell The Truth is a CBS production, with KMOX delaying it till 5pm so they can air a movie at
3:30.

Meanwhile, ABC has three game shows but only two soaps (if KTVI is carrying the full ABC
schedule). And NBC has a whopping eight game shows but only three soaps. Plus the oddity
"Letters to Laugh In." I guess NBC figured if Laugh In is such a success in prime time, maybe they
can build a daytime half hour comedy around it?

To Tell the Truth was cancelled by CBS in '68, where its regular timeslot was 2:00-2:30 Central.
The syndicated version began production in the fall of '69, so it's safe to assume that this is what
was being carried.
Interesting that KPLR picked up two daytime shows not cleared by KTVI: That Girl at 11:30, and
Dark Shadows at 3:00.

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Quote Originally Posted by Gregg. View Post

I guess CBS was noted for soap operas from its radio days. But I never realized at one time they
were running 8 of them. Yet it appears CBS only had one daytime game show in 1969. I assume
To Tell The Truth is a CBS production, with KMOX delaying it till 5pm so they can air a movie at
3:30.

"To Tell the Truth" was syndicated at this point. CBS had not ofered network programming at
3:30 CT since the 1964-65 season.

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"Dream House" was also punted from 2 at noon over to 11. This incarnation had only four weeks
left, when ABC tried out a soap opera at 1e/noon central. That was a better choice since "All My
Children" kept the time slot for the next 41 years.

Retro: Newfoundland (Sat. October 21, 1995)

Saturday, October 21, 1995

Source: The Newfoundland Herald (Oct. 21-27, 1995)

Out of province stations listed as Newfoundland time. Cable 9 and ASN listings will appear at the
end of this set.

BROADCAST STATIONS

CBFJ Channel 4 St. Johns (SRC since 2012 can be seen on cable only as its translator and others
in Atlantic Canada were not switched to digital OTA)

8:30: LES CONTES DU CHATE PERCH

9:00: LE MONDE IRRSISTIBLE DE RICHARD SCARRY

9:30: CLYDE

9:55: ALADDIN

10:15: BOULEDOGUE BAZAR

10:50: LA BANDE A DINGO

11:15: LA BANDE A PICSOU

11:40: TINY TOONS

12:00: BOULEDOGUE BAZAR

12:05: IZNOGOUD

12:30: GENIES EN HERBE (French version of REACH FOR THE TOP)

1:00: LES PIEDS DANS LES PLATS

1:30: LACCENT FRANCOPHONE


2:30: CHAPEAU MELON ET BOTTES DE CUIR

3:30: MOVIE: LE ROI ET LOISEAU

5:30: PARFUMS DITALIE

6:00: AUTOSTOP

6:30: PERFECTO

7:00: SIMPLEMENT, LA VIE

7:30: LE TELEJOURNAL

7:50: RAISON PASSION

8:30: COUNTRY CENTRE-VILLE

9:00: NHL HOCKEY (likely Toronto @ Montreal, see CBC Channel 8 below)

11:30: LE TELEJOURNAL (time approximate)

11:50: LES NOUVELLES DU SPORT

12:20: MOVIE: OSCAR

Followed by sign-of

WDIV Channel 4 Detroit, MI (NBC)

5:06: Leeza

6:06: NBC News Nightside

7:00: Due Process

7:30: Gladiators 2000 (done on the set of American Gladiators)

8:00: California Dreams

8:30: Today

10:30: News

11:30: Saved by the Bell: The New Class

12:00: Hang Time


12:30: Saved by the Bell: The New Class (again)

1:00: NBA Inside Stuf

1:30: Basketball: McDonalds Open Final: Houston Rockets are in London

4:00: College Football: USC @ Notre Dame (Notre Dame won 38-10) (time approximate)

7:30: News (time approximate)

8:00: NBC News

8:30: Wheel of Fortune

9:00: Megabucks

9:30: JAG

10:30: John Larroquette

11:00: Home Court

11:30: Sisters

12:30: News

1:00: Saturday Night Live

2:30: Sightings

3:30: Infomercials

4:30: NBC News Nightside

CJON Channel 6 St. Johns (NTV/CTV also some non-CTV programming wherever you find it)

4:30: Remington Steele

5:30: Scenes of Newfoundland

6:00: Adventures of Tintin

6:30: Legend of White Fang

7:00: Young Robin Hood

7:30: Beetlejuice
8:00: Tales from the Cryptkeeper

8:30: Pinky and the Brain

9:00: Freakazoid!

9:30: Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries

10:00: Bugs Bunny and Tweety

11:00: Saved by the Bell: The New Class

11:30: Hang Time

12:00: California Dreams

12:30: Canada AM Weekend

1:30: Pink Panther (1993 cartoon)

2:00: Ready or Not

2:30: African Skies

3:00: Cosby Show

3:30: Cheers

4:00: NTV News Week in Review

4:30: NBA Preseason Basketball: Naismith Cup: Toronto Raptors vs. Vancouver Grizzlies in
Winnipeg

7:00: The Simpsons (time approximate)

7:30: Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

8:30: World Series Game 1: Cleveland Indians @ Atlanta Braves (Atlanta won 3-2; they ultimately
won the World Series in 6 games)

11:30: Taking the Falls (time approximate)

12:30: CTV Weekend News

1:00: NTV News: The World Around Us

1:30: Movie: Cold Feet

3:30: Night Court


4:00: Night Heat

WXYZ Channel 7 Detroit, MI (ABC)

5:00: Movie: Taps (1981; Timothy Hutton, George C. Scott)

7:00: Nick News

7:30: World of National Geographic

8:30: Animal Adventures

9:00: New Adventures of Captain Planet

9:30: New Adventures of Madeline

10:00: Free Willy

10:30: George of the Jungle

11:00: Bump in the Night

11:30: Fudge

12:00: Reboot

12:30: Bugs Bunny and Tweety (only 30 minutes this particular day)

1:00: Big Ten Ticket

1:30: College Football: Minnesota @ Michigan State (Michigan State won 34-31)

5:00: College Football: Penn State @ Iowa (Penn State won 41-27) (time approximate)

8:30: World Series Game 1: Cleveland Indians @ Atlanta Braves (time approximate)

11:30: Marshal (time approximate)

12:30: Action News

1:00: Movie: Highlander II: The Gathering

3:00: Movie: Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone

CBNT Channel 8 St. Johns (CBC)


8:00: Playground

8:30: Little Bear

9:00: Canadian Sesame Street

10:00: Fred Penners Place

10:30: Street Cents

11:00: Pet Connection

11:30: Canadian Gardener

12:00: Let it Snow

12:30: Busy Bodies

1:00: Spilled Milk

1:30: Personal Best

2:00: Country Beat

3:00: CFL Football: Hamilton Tiger-Cats @ Ottawa Rough Riders (Ottawa won 30-9)

6:00: Gymnastics (time approximate)

7:30: Up on the Roof

8:00: Here and Now Saturday

8:30: All of a Saturday Night

9:00: Hockey Night in Canada: Toronto @ Montreal (Montreal won 4-3)

12:00: Hockey Night in Canada: Vancouver @ Edmonton (Edmonton won 6-4)

Followed by sign-of

CHAN Channel 8 Vancouver, BC (CTV, branded as BCTV)

5:37: Cheers

6:07: Coach

6:37: Movie: Jewels (1992; Annette OToole, Anthony Andrews; Part 1)


9:37: Sign-Of

10:30: Wuz Up

11:00: Bigshots

11:30: News

2:30: Home Check

3:00: Cooking Game

3:30: Canada AM Weekend

4:30: NBA Preseason Basketball: Naismith Cup: Toronto Raptors vs. Vancouver Grizzlies in
Winnipeg

7:00: Travel Magazine (time approximate)

7:30: World Wrestling Federation Canadian Challenge

8:30: World Series Game 1: Cleveland Indians @ Atlanta Braves

11:30: Wheel of Fortune (time approximate)

12:00: Jeopardy!

12:30: Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman

1:30: Movie: Cadillac Man

3:30: CTV Weekend News

4:00: News

4:35: Magnum P.I.

CHCH Channel 11 Hamilton, ON (Independent)

5:00: Dateline (not the NBC show)

5:30: Dial-a-Date

6:00: Dial-a-Date

6:30: Northern Response (infomercials)

7:00: Northern Response (infomercials)


7:30: Best Sellers

8:00: Town and Country

8:30: Crisis Report on the Worlds Children

9:30: Discover Your World

10:00: Lynette Jennings Homeworks

10:30: Gardeners Journal

11:00: Best Sellers

11:30: Home Check

12:00: Were in Business

12:30: Rainbow Bingo

1:00: Makin 8

1:30: Fishful Thinking

2:00: Going Fishing

2:30: World Wresting Federation Wrestling

3:30: CIAU Football: McMaster vs. Toronto

6:30: The Movie Show (time approximate)

7:00: News

7:30: Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

8:30: The Hardy Boys

9:00: Boogies Diner

9:30: Battle Against Crime

10:00: Missing Children

10:30: Counterstrike

11:30: Sisters

12:30: News
1:00: World Wrestling Federation Wrestling

2:00: Jack Van Impe

2:30: Principal Secret

3:00: Channel 500

3:30: Dial-a-Date

4:00: Sigma Management Inc.

4:30: Sigma Management Inc.

WTOL Channel 11 Toledo, OH (CBS)

7:30: Beakmans World

8:00: Really Wild Animals

8:30: Agricountry

9:00: Headline News

9:30: News

11:30: Zoo Today

12:00: Coach Gary Pinkel (Toledo Football)

12:30: Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat

1:00: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

1:30: College Football: Michigan @ Indiana (Michigan won 34-17)

5:00: To be announced (time approximate)

5:30: Sports Show: International team challenge figure skating long and short programmes
from Kennewick, WA

7:30: News

8:00: CBS News

8:30: Wheel of Fortune

9:00: Cash Explosion


9:30: Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman

10:30: Touched by an Angel

11:30: Walker Texas Ranger

12:30: News

1:00: Outer Limits

2:00: To be announced

2:30: To be announced

3:00: Home Shopping Spree (all night)

CITV Channel 13 Edmonton, AB (Independent)

5:00: Movie: Cobra (1986; Sylvester Stallone, Brigitte Nielsen)

7:00: Married With Children

7:30: Paid programming

8:00: Paid programming

8:30: Paid programming

9:00: Paid programming

9:30: Outdoors Unlimited

10:00: Up and Coming

10:30: Circle Square

11:00: Sonshiny Day

11:30: Kitty Cats

12:00: Kitty Cats

12:30: Aladdin

1:00: Timon and Pumbaa

1:30: Bugs Bunny and Tweety


2:30: Babar

3:00: Little Flying Bears

3:30: Beetlejuice

4:00: Teddy Ruxpin

4:30: Care Bears

5:00: Sharky and George

5:30: Inspector Gadget

6:00: Ovide and the Gang

6:30: Timon and Pumbaa (again)

7:00: Aladdin (again)

7:30: Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon

8:00: Gargoyles

8:30: World Wrestling Federation Raw

9:30: News

10:00: Alberta This Week

10:30: Nancy Drew

11:00: Madison

11:30: Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

12:30: Movie: Deceived by Trust: A Moment of Truth Movie (see ASN below)

2:30: Highlander: The Series

3:30: Mad TV

4:30: Movie: Cousins

WTBS (WPCH) Channel 17, Atlanta, GA (Independent)

6:30: Andy Griffith Show


7:00: Andy Griffith Show

7:30: Andy Griffith Show

8:00: Between the Lines

8:35: Feed Your Mind

9:05: Scooby Doo Where Are You?

9:35: Cartoon Planet

10:35: WCW Pro Wrestling

11:35: National Geographic Explorer

1:35: Movie: Police Academy (1984; Steve Guttenberg, Kim Cattrall)

3:35: Movie: Police Academy 3: Back in Training (1986; Steve Guttenberg, Bubba Smith)

5:15: Movie: National Lampoons Animal House (1978; John Belushi, Tim Matheson)

7:35: WCW Saturday Night

9:35: Movie: Billy Jack (1971; Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor)

11:35: Movie: The Punisher (1990; Dolph Lundgren, Louis Gossett Jr.)

1:35: Live From the House of Blues

2:35: Movie: The Seduction

4:35: Movie: He Knows Youre Alone

CICA Channel 19 Toronto, ON (TVOntario)

7:30: Polka Dot Door

8:00: Bananas in Pajamas

8:05: Tots TV

8:20: Polka Dot Shorts

8:30: Magic School Bus

9:00: Widget
9:30: Cro

10:00: Global Family

10:30: Pumped!

11:00: Of the Hook

11:30: Sewing with Nancy

12:00: 39 Weeks and Counting

12:30: Living Garden

1:00: Cooks Tour of France

1:30: Eating Well

2:00: Glorious Colour

2:30: Sewing with Nancy

3:00: 39 Weeks and Counting

3:30: Living Garden

4:00: Cooks Tour of France

4:30: Eating Well

5:00: Glorious Colour

5:30: Polka Dot Shorts

5:40: Tots TV

6:00: Polka Dot Door

6:30: Todays Special

7:00: Wildside

7:30: Pumped!

8:00: McManus

8:30: National Geographic

9:30: Saturday Night at the Movies: Judgment at Nuremberg (1961; Spencer Tracy, Burt
Lancaster)
12:45: Conversations

1:00: Saturday Night at the Movies: Ship of Fools

3:30: Conversations

Followed by sign-of

WUHF Channel 31 Rochester, NY (FOX primary; UPN secondary)

5:00: Whos the Boss?

5:30: Movie: The Cemetery Club (1992; Ellen Burstyn, Olympia Dukakais)

7:30: Paid programming

8:00: Paid programming

8:30: Bananas in Pajamas

9:00: G.I. Joe

9:30: Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?

10:00: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (first aired in the U.S. 20 years ago back in 1993; I feel
old!)

10:30: Masked Rider

11:00: Eek!Stravaganza

11:30: Spider-Man (not the late 1960s version)

12:00: Tick

12:30: X-Men

1:00: Life With Louie

1:30: Blossom

2:00: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

2:30: Movie: White Fang (1991; Kalus Maria Brandauer, Ethan Hawke)

4:30: Matlock

5:30: Baywatch
6:30: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

7:30: Home Improvement

8:00: Seinfeld

8:30: To be announced

9:30: Martin

10:00: Preston Episodes

10:30: Cops

11:00: Americas Most Wanted

11:30: Deadly Games

12:30: Mad TV

1:30: Movie: Roswell

3:30: Paid programming

4:00: Forever Knight

WSBK Channel 38 Boston, MA (UPN; network formed earlier in 1995)

5:00: Richard Bey

6:00: Empty Nest

6:30: sign-of?

7:00: Paid programming

7:30: Biker Mice From Mars

8:00: Iron Man

8:30: Fantastic Four (remake)

9:00: Mega Man

9:30: Ask the Manager (a longtime staple of TV38)

10:00: Movie: City Limits (1985; John Stockwell, Darrell Larson)


12:00: M*A*S*H

12:30: Movie: The Jerk (1979; Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters)

2:30: Movie (no info given)

4:30: NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins @ Detroit Red Wings (Detroit won 4-2)

7:30: Beverly Hills 90210 (time approximate)

8:30: Seinfeld

9:00: Cheers

9:30: M*A*S*H

10:00: NBA Preseason Basketball: Boston Celtics @ San Antonio Spurs

12:30: Movie: Trading Places (time approximate)

2:30: Rage TV

3:00: Paid programming

3:30: Babylon 5

4:30: Mystery Science Theater 3000

WTVS Channel 56 Detroit, MI (PBS)

5:00: Adventures, Journeys, and Archives

5:30: Golden Years of Television

6:30: Taking the Lead

7:00: Read, Write and Research

7:30: Read, Write and Research

8:00: Economics U$A

8:30: The Africans

9:30: Discovering Michigan

10:00: Michigan Magazine


10:30: American Woodshop

11:00: Hometime

11:30: This Old House

12:00: New Yankee Workshop

12:30: Michigan Out-of-Doors

1:00: Trailside: Make Your Own Adventure

1:30: Fred Trosts Practical Sportsman

2:00: Great Lakes Outdoors

2:30: Sewing with Nancy

3:00: Crawshaw Paints Acrylics

3:30: Americas Rising Star Chefs

4:00: Cucina Amore

4:30: Grilling

5:00: In Julias Kitchen with Master Chefs

5:30: Travels in Europe

6:00: Inn Country U.S.A.

6:30: Victory Garden

7:00: Sneak Previews

7:30: Great Lakes Outdoors

8:00: Michigan Out-of-Doors

8:30: Lawrence Welk Show

9:30: National Geographic on Assignment

10:30: Great Railway Journeys

11:30: National Geographic

12:30: Austin City Limits


1:30: Mystery!

2:30: Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The Making of a Movie Classic

Followed by sign-of.

REGIONAL CABLE TV

Cable Atlantic Channel 9 St. Johns

Community announcements all day

ASN (now CTV TWO) Halifax, NS (Independent)

6:30: Business 259A

9:00: French 1875

10:00: French 1885

11:00: Business 112A

1:30: Atlantic School of Theology

2:30: World Vision

3:30: World Wrestling Federation Raw

4:30: NBA Preseason Basketball: Naismith Cup: Toronto Raptors vs. Vancouver Grizzlies in
Winnipeg

7:00: Automag Plus (time approximate)

7:30: Nancy Drew

8:00: Fashion Television

8:30: Movie: Deceived by Trust: a Moment of Truth Movie (1995; Premiere; Stefanie Kramer,
Michael Gross)

10:30: ASN News

11:00: Kung Fu: the Legend Continues


12:00: Movie Television

12:30: Movie: Cool Hand Luke (1967)

3:00: Psychic Group

Followed by sign-of

Anglo titles for the SRC cartoons...

Le monde irresistible de Richard Scarry: Busy World of Richard Scarry

La bande a Dingo: Goof Troop

La bande a Picsou: DuckTales

Tiny Toons: Tiny Toon Adventures

Retro: Central Virginia Monday, November 25, 1963

What was not seen this day as JFK's funeral and burial took place,

and that night as the network correspondents discussed the events

of those four days. From TV Guide, Central Virginia Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro, NC (CBS)

6 AM Sacred Heart

6:15 Sunrise Semester: "Ethics"

6:45 RFD Piedmont (George Perry, also the station's kids'-show

host the Old Rebel)

7 AM Good Morning Show (Lee Kinard, the first and best host in

the show's 56-year history)


8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Devotions

9:15 Second Breakfast (Carroll Stoker, a woman despite the spelling

of the first name)

9:30 What's Cooking Today? (Cordelia Kelly)

9:55 News (Lee Kinard)

10 AM CBS News (Mike Wallace)

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Real McCoys

11:30 Pete And Gladys

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Robert Trout)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Best Of Groucho

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (Julia Meade, Frank Fontaine)

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (actress Joan Connors and her

pet ocelot)

3 PM To Tell The Truth (Sally Ann Howes, Barry Nelson, Dr. Joyce

Brothers, Milt Kamen)

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Leave It To Beaver

4:30 Old Rebel And Pecos Pete


5:15 Quick Draw McGraw

5:45 Rifleman

6:15 News, Sports

6:25 Weather

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Grand Ole Opry

7:30 To Tell The Truth (the classic panel: Tom Poston, Peggy Cass,

Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle)

8 PM I've Got A Secret (Troy Donahue subs for Bess Myerson on the

panel; other panelists are Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, and Henry Morgan.)

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Danny Thomas

9:30 Andy Griffith

10 PM East Side, West Side

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Roaring '20s

WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg, VA (NBC/CBS/ABC)

9 AM Science Class

9:30 Cartoons

10 AM Say When!

10:25 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

10:30 Word For Word (Merv Griffin, COLOR)

11 AM Concentration
11:30 Missing Links (Robert Q. Lewis, Tom Poston, Elizabeth

Ashley; Ed McMahon hosts but will be replaced by Dick

Clark when the show moves to ABC in March 1964, COLOR)

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer)

1 PM Play Money! (Bob McNeil)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM People Will Talk (COLOR)

2:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

2:30 The Doctors (still in the five-part weekly story format)

3 PM Loretta Young

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Make Room For Daddy

5 PM Captain Treasure

5:30 Harbor Command

6 PM Local News

6:15 Markets, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Viewpoint

7:30 NBC Movie: "Singin' In The Rain" (COLOR)

9:30 Play Money!

10 PM Ben Casey (ABC, delay from Wed 9 PM)


11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Greatest Headlines Of The Century

11:30 Tonight Show (guest: Corbett Monica, COLOR)

WHIS (WVVA) Ch. 6 Bluefield, WV (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Today (Hugh Downs)

9 AM Pastor's Study

9:15 Telescope

9:30 Comedy Time (cartoons)

10 AM Say When!

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Word For Word (COLOR)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Missing Links (COLOR)

12 N Your First Impression (Dennis James, Soupy Sales,

singer Jane Harvey, COLOR)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Price Is Right (Bill Cullen, ABC, delay from 11 AM)

1:30 Woman's Whirl

2 PM People Will Talk (COLOR)

2:25 NBC News

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Loretta Young
3:30 You Don't Say! (Carolyn Jones and John Astin--and this

is nearly a year before "The Addams Family," COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (Pat Carroll, Henry Morgan)

4:25 NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

4:30 Make Room For Daddy

5 PM Family Flickers (old Saturday-morning Westerns)

6:15 News, Sports

6:25 Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Crossroads

7:30 NBC Movie: "Singin' In The Rain" (COLOR)

9:30 Hollywood And The Stars (great lovers from Francis X. Bushman

to Marlon Brando; clips of Ben Turpin and Will Rogers imitating

Rudolph Valentino)

10 PM Sing Along With Mitch (COLOR)

11 PM ABC News (Murphy Martin)

11:10 News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WDBJ Ch. 7 Roanoke, VA (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester

6:30 Virginia Tech Report

6:35 Top O' The Morning

7:55 News (Ron MacDonald)


8 AM Light Of Life

8:15 Captain Kangaroo (joined in progress)

9 AM Cartoon Theater

9:30 Artie Levin (exercises)

10 AM CBS News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Real McCoys

11:30 Pete And Gladys

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Panorama (Lorrie Gregory)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Movie: "King Kong" (the original with Fay Wray)

6 PM News, Sports

6:25 Weather

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Battle Line (the American assault on Anzio)


7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Danny Thomas

9:30 Andy Griffith

10 PM East Side, West Side

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Naked City

WSLS Ch. 10 Roanoke, VA (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Cactus Joe

9:30 Profile

10 AM Say When!

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Word For Word (COLOR)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Missing Links (COLOR)

12 N Your First Impression (COLOR)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Divorce Court

2 PM People Will Talk (COLOR)

2:25 NBC News


2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Loretta Young

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Adventures In Paradise

5:30 Quick Draw McGraw

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 NBC Movie: "Singin' In The Rain" (COLOR)

9:30 Hollywood And The Stars

10 PM Sing Along With Mitch (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem, NC (NBC)

6:30 Aspect (farm show)

7 AM Today

9 AM Yesterday's Newsreel

9:15 Debbie Drake

9:30 People Are Funny

10 AM Say When!

10:25 NBC News


10:30 Word For Word (COLOR)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Missing Links (COLOR)

12 N Your First Impression (COLOR)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM This Afternoon

1:30 Peter Gunn

2 PM People Will Talk (COLOR)

2:25 NBC News

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Loretta Young

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Bob Gordon (kids' show)

5 PM Hawaiian Eye

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Bat Masterson

7:30 NBC Movie: "Singin' In The Rain"

9:30 Hollywood And The Stars

10 PM Sing Along With Mitch (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Tonight Show (COLOR)


WLVA (WSET) Ch. 13 Lynchburg, VA (ABC)

9:30 Science Class

10 AM Kartoon Karnival

11 AM Price Is Right

11:30 Seven Keys

12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (guests: the Pop

Warner League football team from Pittsburg, CA)

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM General Hospital (moves to 3 PM Dec. 30)

1:30 On Camera (Bill Ostrom)

2 PM People Are Funny

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News (Lisa Howard who, ironically, had been acting

as a back channel to bring about a dialogue between

JFK and Fidel Castro)

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust? (Woody Woodbury)

4 PM Trailmaster

5 PM Kids Klub

5:30 The Rebel

6 PM ABC News (Ron Cochran)

6:15 Local News

6:25 Sports, Weather


6:30 Maverick

7:30 Outer Limits (In South America a tycoon catches a fish believed

to have been extinct for eons. The country's dictator wants to

display it, the tycoon wants to take it back to the U.S.--but the

"fish" has ideas of its own.)

8:30 Wagon Train (Dick York appears in this episode, COLOR)

10 PM Breaking Point

11 PM ABC News

11:10 News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Panic

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Wed., Oct. 22, 1969

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition

NOTE: It is not indicated if Chs. 8, 15, 18, and 30 have

in-school programming, so for those I will start with the

first program listed.

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

6:20 Town And Country

6:25 Farm News

6:30 Big Picture

7 AM Today (ad-agency exec Mary Wells Lawrence; a report

on child psychiatry; urban afairs specialist Dick Forstall,


editor of the "International Atlas")

9 AM Today In Georgia

10 AM It Takes Two (Shari Lewis, Shani Wallis, and husbands;

comics Al Lohman and Roger Barkley)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century (with the show's original host, Jack

(Bart Maverick) Kelly)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Jack Cassidy, Tina Cole, Greg Morris,

Martha Raye, Mickey Rooney, Wally Cox, Abby Dalton,

Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)

12 N News

12:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Soupy Sales; Muhammad Ali, Joe

Frazier, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Letters To Laugh-In (Bob Crane, Leigh French, Audrey

Meadows, Jan Murray)

4:30 Truth Or Consequences

5 PM Perry Mason (watch for Elaine Stewart, the original dealer

on "Gambit," in this one)

6 PM News

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report
7:30 Virginian (watch for Johnny (then spelled Johnnie) Whitaker,

who was still doing "Family Afair" at the time)

9 PM Kraft Music Hall (host Alan King and guests Barbara Feldon,

Paul Lynde, and Charlie Callas needle newspapers)

10 PM Then Came Bronson (Bruce Dern guest stars)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Carl Reiner subs for Johnny; actress Heather

MacRae, singers Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart)

WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Steve Allen (Norm Crosby, comic Ken Greenwald, singer

Bob Carroll, magician Kim Williams)

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Name Droppers (James Drury, Nanette Fabray, Doug McClure)

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

1 PM Bulletin

1:20 Fashions In Sewing

1:30 You're Putting Me On (Jack Carter, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen,

Robert Klein, Phyllis Newman, E.J. Peaker; Larry Blyden


has replaced Bill Leyden as host)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Letters To Laugh-In

4:30 Movie: "Tumbleweed"

6 PM News

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Virginian

9 PM Kraft Music Hall

10 PM Then Came Bronson

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Geology"

7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Mr. Pix (Dave Michaels)

9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (day-behind from 4 PM)

10 AM The Lucy Show (Ann Sothern as the Countess)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies


11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Divorce Court

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Movie: "Pillars Of The Sky"

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 Glen Campbell (Dionne Warwick, Roy Clark, comics

Gaylord and Holliday)

8:30 Movie: "A Dog Of Flanders"

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (delay from 8:30 PM)

11 PM News

11:30 Merv Griffin (Eric Sevareid, James Brown, Betsy Palmer,

Frank Fontaine)

1 AM Bat Masterson

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran


WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET)

4:30 What's New

5 PM Pocketful Of Fun

5:30 Once Upon A Day

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Retirement

7 PM Georgialand

7:30 One Reelers ("The Campus Vamp" with Eddie Quillan,

"Tin Pan Alley" with Harry Langdon)

8 PM The President's Men (President Nixon's economic advisor

Arthur Burns, who helped shape Nixon's welfare package,

tax reform legislation, and a program for revenue sharing

with the states)

8:30 French Chef

9 PM NET Special: "Good-by, City Hall" looks at the office of mayor

through the eyes of two outgoing and three former mayors

from Pittsburgh, Detroit, Boston, Minneapolis, and Jackson, MS.

10 PM Favorite Story

sign of 10:30 PM

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)

7:45 Upward Look

8 AM Jack LaLanne
8:30 Dennis The Menace

9 AM Funtime

10 AM Movie: "The Flying Missile"

11:30 That Girl (day-behind from 12:30 PM)

12 N Bewitched

12:30 News

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Jef's Collie

5 PM Bob Brandy

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K. Smith)

6:30 Real McCoys

7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 Flying Nun

8 PM Courtship Of Eddie's Father

8:30 Room 222

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Trouble With Angels"

11 PM News

11:30 Joey Bishop (Lee Marvin, Met opera singer Mary Costa--
Dick Cavett takes over this timeslot Dec. 29)

WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

7 AM Dick Tracy (animated)

7:30 Tubby And Lester

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Real McCoys

10:30 My Favorite Martian

11 AM He Said! She Said!

11:30 Galloping Gourmet

12 N Bewitched

12:30 That Girl (Marlo's dad Danny, sister Terre, and brother

Tony guest)

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Daktari

5:30 News

6 PM Dick Van Dyke

6:30 Hazel
7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 Flying Nun

8 PM Courtship Of Eddie's Father

8:30 Room 222

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Trouble With Angels"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Cloak And Dagger"

WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)

6:25 Focus

6:55 Farm Report

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Regional Report

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News

12:20 Paul Harvey

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Queen For A Day (revival hosted by Dick Curtis which


met a premature end when it was discovered that the

producers had selected the queens ahead of time)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC (guests: Ted Bessell and Tige Andrews)

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Perry Mason

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Strange Paradise (ripof of "Dark Shadows")

7:30 Glen Campbell

8:30 Beverly Hillbillies

9 PM Medical Center

10 PM Hawaii Five-O

11 PM News

11:30 Merv Griffin

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

6:30 Cartoon Club

6:55 News
7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM General Hospital

9:30 Bewitched

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Almanac

1:15 Date With Del

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Big Valley

6 PM Pulse (newscast name also used by WTVT/13 Tampa)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Glen Campbell


8:30 Beverly Hillbillies

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Trouble With Angels"

11 PM 11th Hour Report

11:30 Merv Griffin

WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:30 Movie: "A Night In Paradise"

2:30 Jack Benny

3 PM Here's Barbara (Barbara Coleman from WMAL (now WJLA)

Washington, DC)

3:30 King And Odie

4 PM Rocky And His Friends

4:30 Yogi Bear

5 PM Little Rascals

5:30 Batman

6 PM Flintstones

6:30 McHale's Navy

7 PM Munsters

7:30 My Little Margie

8 PM Donna Reed

8:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo

9 PM Della Reese (the Association, folk singer Josh White Jr.,

comic Jeremy Vernon)


10 PM Untouchables

11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents

11:30 Movie: "The Lost Moment"

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET)

4:30 What's New

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Once Upon A Day

6 PM Pocketful Of Fun

6:30 Retirement

7 PM Film

7:30 Astronomy For You (the methods and instruments

used by astronomers)

8 PM The President's Men

8:30 Book Beat (Harry Petrakis, author of "The Waves Of

Night," a collection of short stories)

9 PM NET Special: "Good-by, City Hall"

10 PM On Being Black (the Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre performs

"Black Belt," a dramatization in dance of the ghetto's

paradoxes; and "Revelations," depicting the emotions of

African-Americans)

sign of 11 PM

WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.)


11 AM Jack LaLanne

11:30 Tempo Atlanta

12 N Where The Heart Is (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

12:25 CBS News (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

12:30 Cartoon Club

1 PM You're Putting Me On (Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Tammy Grimes,

E.J. Peaker, Nipsey Russell, Eli Wallach, delay from 1:30 PM,

pre-empted on Ch. 2)

1:30 Movie: "The 49th Man"

3 PM Rocket Robin Hood

3:30 Marine Boy

4 PM Speed Racer

4:30 Officer Don's Clubhouse (Don Kennedy brought his kids' show

from Ch. 2 and would relaunch this station in 1976)

5:30 Superman

6 PM Lost In Space

7 PM Patty Duke

7:30 Beat The Clock (Jack Narz)

8 PM Candid Camera

8:30 The Game Game (questions revolve around the topic: "How

much pride do you have?" Chuck Barris produces; Jim

McKrell hosts)

9 PM Movie: "Abandon Ship"

11 PM Twilight Zone
11:30 Joey Bishop (pre-empted on Ch. 11)

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Film

9:30 Dating Game

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Name Droppers

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Judi Wood (women's show)

1:30 You're Putting Me On

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Letters To Laugh-In

4:30 Cartoons

5 PM Flintstones

5:30 News, Sports


6 PM Green Acres (CBS, pre-empted on Ch. 13, delay

from Sat 9 PM--NOTE: Ch. 13 carried Lawrence Welk

Sat 8:30-9:30 PM)

6:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 Virginian

9 PM Kraft Music Hall

10 PM Then Came Bronson

11 PM Western Star Theater

11:30 Tonight Show

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, October 16, 1965 - MN State Edition

The stars appear on daytime game shows, and nighttime specials. Politics rears its ugly head on
the Sunday morning talk shows. Football, Letters to the Editor, Sullivan vs. The Palace, the
problem with TV news, and more!

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As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are most welcome.

This week's listing is from Saturday, October 16. I don't remember this day specifically, but I do
remember what Saturdays were like without wall-to-wall sports. Cartoons, semi-educational
programming, local movies, and one big college football game. I'm struck, in looking at this
listing, at how much cross-network programming there was. KCMT, Channel 7 in Alexandria, was
formally a split affiliation (primary NBC, secondary ABC), but many of the outstate stations
present shows from networks not represented in their broadcast area. (For example, Duluth
featured American Bandstand, Jimmy Dean and Shindig, among others, on the CBS affiliate and
The FBI on the NBC affiliate.) I think it perhaps tells us something about the culture of the time,
and the shows that were seen as important to have running in a market. The delay in the airing
of these shows is also quite interesting - there were three diferent episodes of Bandstand
showing that Saturday!

KDAL, Channel 3 (Duluth) (CBS)

Morning

07:00a Captain Kangaroo

08:00a Heckle and Jeckle (color)

08:30a Tennessee Tuxedo (color)

09:00a Mighty Mouse (color)

09:30a Linus the Lionhearted (color)

10:00a Tom and Jerry (color)

10:30a Quick Draw McGraw (color)

11:00a Sky King

11:30a Lassie

Afternoon

12:00p My Friend Flicka (color)

12:30p American Bandstand (Barbara Mason, the Vejtables)

01:30p Shindig

02:00p Tammy

02:30p Jimmy Dean (Johnny Tillotson, Molly Bee, Clif Arquette, Buck and Smitty and the
Virginians)

03:30p The King Family

04:00p NFL Countdown

05:00p Shindig (Carolyn Jones, Dick and Dee Dee, Glen Campbell, Roy Head, Jackie DeShannon)

05:30p Lost in Space

Evening

06:30p Jackie Gleason


07:30p Trials of OBrien

08:30p Man Called Shenandoah

09:00p Gunsmoke

10:00p News (local)

10:15p Movie Della

12:00a Stoney Burke

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

06:00a Sunrise Semester Age of Michelangelo

06:30a Siegfried and His Flying Saucer

07:00a Captain Kangaroo

08:00a Heckle and Jeckle (color)

08:30a Tennessee Tuxedo (color)

09:00a Mighty Mouse (color)

09:30a Linus the Lionhearted (color)

10:00a Tom and Jerry (color)

10:30a Quick Draw McGraw (color)

11:00a Sky King

11:30a Lassie

Afternoon

12:00p News, Weather, Sports (local)

12:30p My Friend Flicka

01:00p Hobbies and Handicraft

01:15p Bomba
02:00p Roller Derby

02:45p Commercial

03:00p Championship Bowling

04:00p NFL Countdown

05:00p Norm Van Brocklin

05:30p Survival!

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Jackie Gleason

07:30p Trials of OBrien

08:30p The Loner

09:00p Gunsmoke

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Movie Three Little Words (color)

12:00a The Bedtime Nooz

12:15a Don Dahl

12:45a Fractured Flickers

01:45a Night Kappers

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

07:30a Farm Scene (color)

08:00a The Jetsons (color)

08:30a Atom Ant (color)

09:00a Secret Squirrel (color)


09:30a Underdog (color)

10:00a Top Cat (color)

10:30a Fury

11:00a Movie Western

11:45a Arts and Crafts (color)

Afternoon

12:00p Men Into Space

12:30p Science Fiction Theater

01:00p Movie - The Mad Ghoul

02:00p College Football Texas vs. Arkansas (color)

05:00p Gadabout Gaddis (color)

05:30p Everglades (color)

Evening

06:00p News (local) (color)

06:30p Flipper (color)

07:00p I Dream of Jeannie

07:30p Get Smart (color)

08:00p Movie Boys Night Out (color)

10:15p News (local) (color)

10:45p Johnny Carson (Louis Nye, George Kirby, Florence Henderson, Bill Hayes, Frankie Randall)

12:30a Movie The Astounding She-Monster

WDSM, Channel 6 (Duluth) (NBC)

Morning

07:00a Cartoons
07:30a Shenanigans

08:00a The Jetsons (color)

08:30a Atom Ant (color)

09:00a Secret Squirrel (color)

09:30a Underdog (color)

10:00a Top Cat (color)

10:30a Report from Wisconsin

11:00a First Look (debut) (color)

11:30a Exploring (return) (color)

Afternoon

12:00p Hoppity Hooper (color)

12:30p Fury

01:00p Film Feature

01:30p Hullabaloo (Michael Landon, the Byrds, Jackie DeShannon, Paul Revere and the Raiders,
David Winters, Chad and Jill)

02:00p Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

03:00p College Football Texas vs. Arkansas (tape-delay) (color)

Evening

06:00p Commercial (music)

06:30p Flipper (color)

07:00p I Dream of Jeannie

07:30p Get Smart (color)

08:00p Movie Boys Night Out (color)

10:15p News (local)

10:30p The FBI (color)

11:30p Johnny Carson (Louis Nye, George Kirby, Florence Henderson, Bill Hayes, Frankie Randall)
KMMT , Channel 6 (Austin) (ABC)

Morning

09:00a Shenanigans

09:30a The Beatles (color)

10:00a Casper (color)

10:30a Porky Pig (color)

11:00a Bugs Bunny (color)

11:30a Milton the Monster (color)

Afternoon

12:00p Hoppity Hooper (color)

12:30p American Bandstand (The Toys, Joey Paige)

01:30p Film Feature

02:00p Roller Derby

03:00p Championship Bowling

04:00p Wide World of Sports (Figure 8 Demolition Derby, All-Ireland Hurling Championships)

05:30p The Outer Limits

06:00p News (local)

06:00p Commercial (music)

06:30p Shindig (Hugh OBrian, Sandie Shaw, Peter and Gordon, Jimmy Witherspoon, the Lovin
Spoonful, Glen Campbell, Ray Peterson, the Shindogs, Kelly Garret)

07:00p The King Family

07:30p Lawrence Welk (color)

08:30p Hollywood Palace (Frank Sinatra, Count Basie, Jack E. Leonard, Peter Gennaro, Alice and
Ellen Kessler, Murillo)

09:30p News, Weather, Sports (local)


10:00p Movie Cheaper by the Dozen

11:30p ABC News

KCMT, Channel 7 (Alexandria) (NBC/ABC)

Morning

08:00a The Jetsons (color)

08:30a Atom Ant (color)

09:00a Secret Squirrel (color)

09:30a Underdog (color)

10:00a Top Cat (color)

10:30a Fury

11:00a First Look (debut) (color)

11:30a Exploring (return) (color)

Afternoon

12:00p Discovery 65

12:30p Film Feature

01:00p American Bandstand (Steve Alaimo, Derek Martin)

02:00p College Football Texas vs. Arkansas (color)

05:00p Hullabaloo (Michael Landon, the Byrds, Jackie DeShannon, Paul Revere and the Raiders,
David Winters, Chad and Jill)

05:30p To Be Announced

05:45p NBC News

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Flipper (color)

07:00p I Dream of Jeannie


07:30p Get Smart (color)

08:00p Movie Boys Night Out (color)

10:15p News (local)

10:45p The FBI

11:45p Bat Masterson

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning

09:00a Shenanigans

09:30a The Beatles (color)

10:00a Casper (color)

10:30a Porky Pig (color)

11:00a Bugs Bunny (color)

11:30a Milton the Monster (color)

Afternoon

12:00p Hoppity Hooper (color)

12:30p American Bandstand (The Toys, Joey Paige)

01:30p Upbeat (Bobby Sherman)

02:00p Hennesey

02:30p Movie Big Leaguer

04:00p Wide World of Sports (Figure 8 Demolition Derby, All-Ireland Hurling Championships)

05:30p Ensign OToole

Evening

06:00p Polka Parade

06:30p Shindig (Hugh OBrian, Sandie Shaw, Peter and Gordon, Jimmy Witherspoon, the Lovin
Spoonful, Glen Campbell, Ray Peterson, the Shindogs, Kelly Garret)
07:00p The King Family

07:30p Lawrence Welk (color)

08:30p Hollywood Palace (Frank Sinatra, Count Basie, Jack E. Leonard, Peter Gennaro, Alice and
Ellen Kessler, Murillo)

09:30p Im Dickens, Hes Fenster

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Movie Snows of Killimanjaro

12:40a ABC News and Sports

KROC, Channel 10 (Rochester) (NBC)

Morning

08:00a The Jetsons (color)

08:30a Atom Ant (color)

09:00a Secret Squirrel (color)

09:30a Underdog (color)

10:00a Top Cat (color)

10:30a Fury

11:00a First Look (debut) (color)

11:30a Exploring (return) (color)

Afternoon

12:00p Sergeant Preston

12:30p Movie El Paso

02:00p College Football Texas vs. Arkansas (color)

05:15p Commercial (music)

05:30p Love that Bob!

Evening
06:00p Polka Parade

06:30p Flipper (color)

07:00p I Dream of Jeannie

07:30p Get Smart (color)

08:00p Movie Boys Night Out (color)

10:15p News (local)

10:35p Movie Our Man in Havana

WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

09:15a News (local)

09:30a Exploring Nature

10:00a Film Feature (color)

11:00a Brother Buzz (color)

11:30a Roundhouse Rodney

Afternoon

12:00p Lunch With Casey

01:00p Rocky and His Friends (color)

01:30p Canadian Football

03:45p Commercial (music)

04:00p Ripcord (color)

04:30p Movie Cleopatras Daughter

Evening

06:00p All Star Wrestling

07:30p Movie Mister 880


09:00p Shivaree (Johnny Crawford, Dobby Grey, Shirley Ellis, Wendy Hill, Alvin Cash and the
Crawlers)

10:00p Movie Portrait in Black (color)

12:00a Commercial (music)

12:15a Amos n Andy

KEYC, Channel 12 (Mankato) (CBS)

Morning

07:00a Captain Kangaroo

08:00a Heckle and Jeckle (color)

08:30a Tennessee Tuxedo (color)

09:00a Mighty Mouse (color)

09:30a Linus the Lionhearted (color)

10:00a Tom and Jerry (color)

10:30a Quick Draw McGraw (color)

11:00a Sky King

11:30a Lassie

Afternoon

12:00p My Friend Flicka

12:30p CBS News (David Schoumacher)

12:45p Heres Allen

01:00p Movie Stop! Look! and Laugh

02:30p Movie Going Steady

05:15p Polka Parade

05:45p Weather and News (local)

Evening
06:00p I Believe in Miracles

06:30p Jackie Gleason

07:30p Trials of OBrien

08:30p The Loner

09:00p Gunsmoke

10:00p News (local)

10:20p Movie Road to Bali

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Didn't "Jackie Gleason" switch to color by the end of 1965 and "Gunsmoke" at midseason in
early 1966??

Interesting that Channel 11 was still running "Amos and Andy" in late 1965, even if late at night.
Wonder if they were the last station to air the show.

IIRC, A&A was finally withdrawn from syndication in 1966. There were likely a few stations that
aired it up to the bitter end.

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CBS Films (the old CBS syndication arm, not the current film-production division with that name)
had the syndication rights to the reruns of the "Amos and Andy" TV series, and the reason they
withdrew the reruns was due to pressure from Civil Rights groups.

That pressure ratcheted-up in 1963 when reruns of the show were sold to a Nigerian TV
network. There were huge protests in the 'States, and even in Nigeria!

I suspect the 1966 date for the withdrawl of the reruns was the date when existing contracts for
stations to carry the reruns expired.

I'm pretty sure that all the episodes have since fallen into the public domain, and you can
actually get them on DVD.

By the way, in 2002 (on the 50th anniversary of the dedication of CBS' Television City in
Hollywood), the network carried a special looking back at shows that were produced there,
which included a few clips of the dedication special. In one such clip, Alvin Childress and Spencer
Williams (the black actors who played the title roles in the TV version) were seen in a skit in
which they were passengers in a prop-driven plane approaching LAX (Los Angeles International
Airport) and spotted from the windows next to their seats the new facility.

But otherwise, the show was on film and to my knowledge, was never produced at Television
City.

Retro: Philadelphia Sun, Oct 30, 1966

from TV Guide-Philadelphia edition

Reports on President Johnson's Asian tour may pre-empt programs


KYW 3-NBC

6:25 News

6:30 Let's Discuss It "Dance in Progress"

7:00 International Zone "The Trace of the Centuries" (pt 2 of a doc on the Asian Highway)

7:30 Catholic Hour "My People" ("The Priest" pt 2)

8:00 Lorenzo & His Friends

10:00 Super 6 (c)

10:30 Governor Scranton

11:00 Come My Little Children

11:30 Goal of Life "Youth Speaks to the Church"

noon Vietnam Review (c)

12:30 Sunday News Special

1:00 AFL: Bufalo-New York (c)

4:00 Meet the Press (c/guest VP Hubert Humphrey)

4:30 Wild Kingdom (c/return, a look at Canadian helicopter animal hunts)

5:00 It's Academic (Bob Bradley welcomes teams from Deptford Twp, Haverford, and John
Bartram)

5:30 GE College Bowl: an all-New England tilt as the Bay State's Sufolk University takes on RI's
Providence College (c)

6:00 Pennsylvania News Conference

6:30 NBC News Special "Campaign and the Candidates" (c/first of 2 reports, focuses on
Gubernatorial races in NY state, California, Michigan, Alabama, Georgia, and Arkansas)

7:30 Walt Disney's World "The Crusading Reporter" (c/conclusion)

8:30 Hey Landlord!

9:00 Bonanza "Four Sisters from Boston" (c)

10:00 Andy Williams (c/guests Bing Crosby, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Kate Smith, and the Young
Americans)
11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:20 Movie "Cheaper by the Dozen" (c)

1:00 News

WFIL 6-ABC

7:10 Davey & Goliath (c)

7:25 Light Time

7:40 Christian Answer

7:45 This is the Life (c)

8:15 Living Word

8:30 New Testament

9:00 Menorah

9:15 Christopher Program (c/guest Bing Crosby)

9:45 Stories Retold "Which Pew are You?"

10:00 Bugs Bunny

10:30 Woody Woodpecker (c)

11:00 Larry Ferrari

noon Continental League Football: Brooklyn-Philadelphia (one day delay, commentators Les
Keiter and Bill Bernardo)

2:00 News Conference

2:30 Tell It to the Mayor

3:00 Movie "Wee Willie Winkie"

5:00 Movie "The Bravados" (c)

7:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea "Deadly Waters" (c)

8:00 FBI "The Plague Merchant" (c)

9:00 Movie "The Prize" (c)


11:30 News/Sports/Weather (c)

11:55 Wayne Hardin (c)

mid. Movie "The Missouri Traveler" (c)

2:00 News/Sports

2:15 Peter Gunn

WGAL 8-NBC Lancaster

9:40 News/Weather

9:45 Davey & Goliath "Happy Landing" (c)

10:00 Faith for Today (c)

10:30 Catholic Hour "Myself" (c/concludes "The Priest")

11:00 Christopher Program (c)

11:30 This is the Life (c)

11:55 News

noon Big Picture

12:30 Outdoors (c)

1:00 AFL: Bufalo-New York (c)

4:00 Meet the Press (c)

4:30 Championship Bowling (c)

5:00 Wild Kingdom (c/following porpoises of the California coast)

5:30 Doorway to Life (c)

6:00 Frank McGee Report (c/report on California voters)

6:30 NBC News Special "Campaign and the Candidates" (c)

7:30 Walt Disney's World "The Crusading Reports" (c/conclusion)

8:30 Hey Landlord! (c)


9:00 Bonanza "Four Sisters from Boston" (c)

10:00 Andy Williams (c)

11:00 News/Sports/Weather (c)

11:15 Tonight Show (c/guests Jack E. Leonard, Rudy Vallee, Dionne Warwick, and Florence
Henderson...the weekend Tonight Show wasn't cleared by ch 3)

1:00 News/Sports

WCAU 10-CBS

6:40 News

6:45 Official Report "The Children's Fountain" (c)

7:00 Sunday School (Faith for Today)

7:30 Tottle

8:00 Cartoons 'n' Stuf

9:00 Pretendo

9:30 LDS General Conference (concluding session)

10:00 Tibetan Refugees (this special, which pre-empts Lamp Unto My Feet, looks at the plight of
Tibetan refugees who fled their homeland in 1959)

10:30 Look Up & Live (UN delegates discuss how small nations can help achieve world peace)

11:00 Camera Three (routines by Steve Mills)

11:30 Case-Wilentz Debate (in a WCAU-WCBS co-prod, NJ Senatorial candidates Cliford Case
(R/incumbent) and Warren Wilentz (D) debate; 10's John Facenda was a panelist)

noon News (Duncan MacLeod)

12:05 TV10 Man in the News (c/guest PA Lt-Gov Raymond P. Shafer)

12:30 Face the Nation (guest Ronald Reagan, then California GOP Gubernatorial candidate)

1:00 Movie "Friendly Persuasion" (c)

3:00 TV10 Sunday Special "Who Speaks for the Poor?" (c)

3:30 Pro Preview


3:45 NFL: Baltimore-Los Angeles (c)

7:00 Lassie "Lassie, the Voyager" (c/pt 3 of 7, filmed near Williamsburg VA)

7:30 It's About Time (c)

8:00 Ed Sullivan (c/guests George Jessel, James Brown, Nancy Sinatra, Elva Miller, Arthur Hynes,
Rich Little, and the Rudas Dancers)

9:00 Garry Moore (c/guests Dick Van Dyke, Connie Francis, and Jim Kweskin's jug band)

10:00 Candid Camera (c)

10:30 President Johnson's Trip (c)

11:00 CBS News (c)

11:15 News/Weather/Sports

11:25 Movie "The Burning Hills" (c)

1:10 Movie "Nob Hill"

3:00 News

WHYY 12-Edu (serving both Philly and Wilmington)

3pm Eastern Wisdom

3:30 French Chef

4:00 TV12 Garden Club

4:30 Experiment "Closeup of Mars" (c)

5:00 Struggle for Peace "War Plans"

5:30 News in Perspective

6:30 Segovia Master Class

7:00 Cutting Edge "The Narcissus Caper" (conclusion)

7:30 NET Journal "The Vanishing Newspaper" (first of 2 reports on the US press)

8:30 NET Playhouse "Ten Blocks on the Camino Real"

9:30 TBA
9:40 David Susskind (guests Truman Capote, Genevieve, Reiko, and Dr. Jeremiah Stamler)

WLYH 15-CBS Lancaster/Lebanon

*TVG only listed network programs

locally-sourced programs until 10am

10:00 Tibetan Refugees

10:30 Look Up & Live

11:00 Camera Three

11:30 local

noon Eastern Football: highlights of yesterday's Army-Tennessee game

1:00 local

3:45 NFL: Baltimore-Los Angeles (c)

7:00 Lassie "Lassie, the Voyager" (c/pt 3)

7:30 It's About Time (c)

8:00 Ed Sullivan (c)

9:00 Garry Moore (c)

10:00 Candid Camera (c)

10:30 President Johnson's Trip (c)

11:00 CBS News (c)

11:15 local

WPHL 17-Ind

8:00 Cartoon Capers (c)

8:30 Sergeant Preston

9:00 Foreign Legion


9:30 Long John Silver "The Master's Touch" (c)

10:00 Vikings "The Oathbreaker"

10:30 Harbor Command

11:00 Highway Patrol

11:30 Wells Fargo

noon Riverboat "The Fight Back"

1:00 Revival Hour (A.A. Allen)

1:30 Bishop Fulton J. Sheen

2:00 Movie "Marauders of the Sea"

4:00 Political News Conference (Gubernatorial candidates Edward Swartz (Constitutional Party)
and George Taylor (Socialist Labor) are grilled)

5:00 Auto Safety Film "The Six Deadly Skids" (c)

5:30 VIPs (the Community College of Philadelphia is discussed by president Dr. Allen T. Bonnell,
and trustee Laird H. Simon Jr.)

6:00 Frank McGee Report (c/NBC)

6:30 Movie "Waltz of the Toreadors" (c)

8:30 Movie "Sins of Rome" (c)

10:30 Mike Hammer "Play Belles' Toll"

11:00 Mark of Jazz (guests Bernard Peifer jazz trio)

11:30 Movie "Murder at St. Michaels"

WIBF 29-Ind

8:45 British Calendar

9:00 Commando Cody "Robot Monster of Mars"

9:30 Linus the Lion Hearted (c/ABC)

10:00 Beany & Cecil (c/ABC)


10:30 Peter Potamus (c/ABC)

11:00 Bullwinkle (c/ABC)

11:30 Davey & Goliath "The Winner"

11:45 Norm Snead

noon College Football: Notre Dame-Navy, taped yesterday

2:30 Yancy Derringer "The Fair Freeboater"

3:00 Ask the Rabbi

3:30 Conversation "Why should we help our enemy in Vietnam?"

4:00 Porky Pig (c)

4:30 Tennessee Tuxedo (c)

5:00 Stories of the Century "The Wild Bunch of Wyoming"

5:30 Issues & Answers (ABC/guest House Minority Leader Gerald Ford)

6:00 Christian Cinema

7:00 Joe Niagara

8:00 Movie "The Shocking Miss Pilgrim"

9:30 How to Marry a Millionaire

10:00 Your Jewish Neighbor

11:00 Wire Service "Dateline Las Vegas"

WKBS 48-Ind

11:00 Hy Lit (c)

1:00 Shirley Eder (guest Robert Young)

1:30 Wrestling (from St. Louis)

3:00 Movie "The Barbarian King" (c)

5:00 Movie "Outlaw Queen"


6:30 Perry Mason

7:30 Movie "Man with a Million"

9:30 True Adventure "Conquest of Eichorn" (c)

10:00 John Bandy (c)

11:30 Movie "Secret Service"

Retro: New Brunswick Mon, Oct 23, 1978

from TV Hebdo- Quebec edition

Quebec channels listed AT

CKCW 2-ATV/CTV Moncton

7:00 University of the Air

7:30 Romper Room (Diane Ippersiel)

8:00 Canada AM

10:00 What's Cooking

10:30 It's Your Move

11:00 Mad Dash

11:30 Definition

noon Agri-News

12:05 Flintstones

12:30 Hogan's Heroes

1:00 Midday Matinee "A Brand New Life"

2:30 Atlantic PM

3:00 Alan Hamel

4:00 Another World


5:00 Battle of the Planets

5:30 ATV Evening News (from Moncton, news was centralized in Halifax in the early 80s)

6:30 New Price is Right

7:30 What's My Line? (Canadian version)

8:00 Decision '78 (New Brunswick election coverage)

9:30 TBA

10:00 Grand Old Country (guests Jeannie Pruett, Dave & Sugar, and Ray Francis)

10:30 Vega$

11:30 Show Biz

mid. CTV National News

12:20 ATV Late News

12:40 Celebrity Revue

CHSJ 4-CBC Saint John

7:30 100 Huntley Street

9:00 Ed Allen

9:30 Nova Scotia Schools (fed from CBHT Halifax)

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Merv Griffin

12:55 News

1:05 Match Game '78

1:30 Family Feud

2:00 Edge of Night

2:30 Where the Sky Begins


3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 Friends & Neighbours (Grace Craft)

4:30 Flipper

5:00 Cartoon Fun

5:30 Scooby-Doo

6:00 News (not sure if this was from CHSJ or CBC Fredericton)

6:30 Gong Show

7:00 Hawaii Five-O

8:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

8:30 M*A*S*H

9:00 SuperSpecial (Liona Boyd is joined by Chet Atkins, David Clayton Thomas, and Hagood
Hardy)

10:00 The Masseys

11:00 The National

11:25 Final Report

11:45 Canada After Dark (guests Julia Amato and Fr. Guido Sarducci)

CHAU 5-SRC/TVA Carleton

10:00 En mouvement

10:15 Les Oraliens

10:30 Passe-Partout

11:00 Une fenetre dans ma tete

11:15 Virginie

11:30 Magazine-Express

noon Les trouvailles de Clemence


12:30 Harold Lloyd (bw)

1:00 Premiere edition

1:06 Les livres en quelques mots (Yvon Chouinard)

1:18 De ci de ca (Yvon Chouinard)

1:22 Le coin de tissage (Pierre Harvey)

1:27 Avis de deces (obits)

1:30 Les Coqueluches

2:30 Le Telejournal

2:25 Femme d'aujourd'hui

3:30 D'amour et d'eau fraiche

4:30 Au jardin de Pierrot

4:45 Les Chiboukis

5:00 Bobino

5:30 Le Gutenberg

6:00 La femme bionique (Bionic Woman)

7:00 Nouvelles

7:07 Les Maritimes aujourd'hui (from CBAFT Moncton)

7:30 Nouvelles locales

7:40 Tu parles (Pierre Harvey)

7:50 Nouvelles du sport

8:00 Drole de monde

8:30 Le clan Beaulieu

9:00 Terre humaine

9:30 Papa, cher papa (Father Dear Father)

10:00 Tele-Selection "La rancon de la solitiude" (Big Rose)


11:30 Le Telejournal

12:05 Le Telejournal Regional

12:10 Nouvelles du sport

12:20 La soiree des elections au Nouveau-Brunswick

12:50 Les brigades du tigre

CKRT 7-SRC Riviere du Loup

10:00 En mouvement

10:15 Les Oraliens

10:30 Passe-Partout

11:00 Une fenetre dans ma tete

11:15 Virginie

11:30 Magazine-Express

noon Les trouvailles de Clemence

12:30 Harold Lloyd (bw)

1:00 Vers l'aventure

1:30 Les Coqueluches

2:30 Le Telejournal

2:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui

3:30 D'amour et d'eau fraiche

4:30 Au jardin de Pierrot

4:45 Les Chiboukis

5:00 Bobino

5:30 Le Gutenberg

6:00 L'heure de pointe


7:00 Ce soir (from CBFT)

7:30 Present regional (Gilles Gosselin/Real Lagace)

7:50 Nouvelles du sport

8:00 Les cirques du monde

9:00 Terre humaine

9:30 Papa, cher papa (Father Dear Father)

10:00 Tele-Selection "La rancon de la solitude" (Big Rose)

11:30 Le Telejournal

12:10 Nouvelles du sport

12:20 La soiree des elections au Nouveau-Brunswick

12:50 Les brigades du tigre

CBGAT 9-SRC Matane

10:00 En mouvement

10:15 Les Oraliens

10:30 Passe-Partout

11:00 Une fenetre dans ma tete

11:15 Virginie

11:30 Magazine-Express

noon Les trouvailles de Clemence

12:30 Harold Lloyd (bw)

1:00 Vers l'aventure

1:30 Les Coqueluches

2:30 Le Telejournal

2:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui


3:30 D'amour et d'eau fraiche

4:30 Au jardin de Pierrot

4:45 Les Chiboukis

5:00 Bobino

5:30 Le Gutenberg

6:00 L'heure de pointe

7:00 Ce soir (CBFT)

7:30 Ce soir regional (co-prod with CJBR Rimouski)

8:00 Les cirques du monde

9:00 Terre humaine

9:30 Papa, cher papa (Father Dear Father)

10:00 Tele-Selection "La rancon de la solitude" (Big Rose)

11:30 Le Telejournal

12:05 Le Telejournal Regional

12:10 Nouvelles du sport

12:20 La soiree des elections au Nouveau-Brunswick

12:50 Les brigades du tigre

1:50 Le Telejournal

CIMT 9-TVA/Tele-Capitale Riviere du Loup (sister station of CKRT; most programs fed from CFCM
Quebec City)

7:39 Musique avec Marc Legrand

7:45 Dessins animes (cartoons)

8:15 Fusee XL-5 (Fireball XL-5)

8:45 Le 745

10:00 A vous de jouer


10:30 Bienvenue mesdames

11:00 Ma sorciere bien-aimee (Bewitched)

11:30 Bonjour madame

12:15 Saturnin le petit canard

12:30 Les Satellipopettes

12:45 Nouvelles/Meteo

1:00 En dinant (Real Lagace)

2:00 Personnalite

2:30 Cine-Matinee "Immortel amour" (Miracle in the Rain/bw)

4:30 Dessins animes

5:00 Le monde de Monsieur Tranquille

5:30 Les Tannants

6:30 Parle parle, jase jase...

7:30 Aujourd'hui le 23 octobre

7:45 Edition 1

8:00 Patrick et Renee

8:30 Le clan Beaulieu

9:00 L'homme de 6 000 000$ (Six Million Dollar Man; Andre the Giant, known in French as Le
Geant Ferre, plays Bigfoot)

10:00 Cine-Choix "Le justice du pendu" (The Hanged Man)

11:30 Nouvelles TVA

mid. Sport/Meteo

12:10 Cine-Nocturne "Le dernier passage" (The Secret Ways/bw)

CBAFT 11-SRC Moncton

10:00 En mouvement
10:15 Les Oraliens

10:30 Passe-Partout

11:00 Une fenetre dans ma tete

11:15 Virginie

11:30 Magazine-Express

noon Les trouvailles de Clemence

12:30 Harold Lloyd (bw)

1:00 Vers l'aventure

1:30 Les Coqueluches

2:30 Le Telejournal

2:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui

3:30 D'amour et d'eau fraiche

4:30 Au jardin de Pierrot

4:45 Les Chiboukis

5:00 Bobino

5:30 Le Gutenberg

6:00 Coup d'oeil (Raymond Breau/Huguette Leclerc)

6:30 Les Maritimes aujourd'hui

7:00 Ce soir (CBFT)

7:30 Terre humaine

8:00 La soiree des elections au Nouveau-Brunswick (Michel Girard/Roger Savoie/Michel


Bastarache)

10:30 Papa, cher papa (Father Dear Father)

11:00 Film

11:30 Le Telejournal

12:05 Le Telejournal Regional


12:15 Nouvelles du sport

12:20 La soiree des elections au Nouveau-Brunswick

12:50 Les brigades du tigre

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6:00 News (not sure if this was from CHSJ or CBC Fredericton)

I'm pretty sure CBC Fredericton didn't exist at the time - it would have come from CHSJ.

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CBC Radio Fredericton existed in 1964, but from my understanding it was the early 80s when
CBC began producing supper-hour newscasts for CHSJ-TV.

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Thought maybe it was the late 70s...but early 80s does sound right...

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Bangor/Presque Isle TV listings for the day, from L'Evangeline and Bangor Daily News (via Google
News Archive; TVH only listed WCAX, WPTZ, WMTW, and WEZF (WVNY) with a note for NB
viewers to refer to the listings for those stations for US network programs, which wouldn't really
work for WAGM as shown by the cherry-picked NBC programs):

* listings converted to AT

WLBZ 2-NBC Bangor


7:25 University of Maine Farm Program

7:30 News

8:00 Today

10:00 America

11:00 Card Sharks

11:30 Jeopardy!

noon High Rollers

12:30 Wheel of Fortune

1:00 News

1:30 Donahue

2:30 Days of Our Lives

3:30 Doctors

4:00 Another World

5:00 Hollywood Squares

5:30 Six Million Dollar Man

6:30 Dating Game

7:00 News

7:30 NBC Nightly News

8:00 On the Line: Children & TV (spikes Newlywed Game)

8:30 My Three Sons

9:00 Little House on the Prairie

10:00 Movie "Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold"

mid. News

12:30 Tonight Show


WVII 7-ABC Bangor

8:00 Good Morning America

10:00 TBA

10:30 Odd Couple

11:00 PTL Club

noon Happy Days

12:30 Family Feud

1:00 $20,000 Pyramid

1:30 Ryan's Hope

2:00 All My Children

3:00 One Life to Live

4:00 General Hospital

5:00 Edge of Night

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 Flintstones

6:30 Gilligan's Island

7:00 News

7:30 ABC World News Tonight

8:00 Carol Burnett

8:30 Gong Show

9:00 Superstars on Stage at the Ohio State Fair (as listed by Daily News; performing are the
Osmonds, Bob Hope, and Debby Boone)

10:00 NFL: Houston-Pittsburgh

12:45 Sports Challenge

WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle


7:00 PTL Club

8:00 Today

10:00 Captain Kangaroo

11:00 All in the Family

11:30 Price is Right

12:30 Love of Life

1:00 Young & the Restless

1:30 Search for Tomorrow

2:00 Not for Women Only

2:30 As the World Turns

3:30 Guiding Light

4:30 M*A*S*H

5:00 Match Game

5:30 Mike Douglas

7:00 News

7:30 CBS Evening News

8:00 To Tell the Truth

8:30 Tic Tac Dough

9:00 Little House on the Prairie

10:00 M*A*S*H

10:30 One Day at a Time

11:00 Lou Grant

mid. News

12:30 Movie "The Million Dollar Rip-Of"


WMEM 10-Presque Isle/WMED 13-Calais (PBS)

10:00 Mulligan Stew

10:30 Cover to Cover

10:45 Stories for the Young

11:00 Truly American

11:20 Metric System

11:40 Musical Instruments

noon Electric Company

12:30 Sesame Street

1:30 It's Your Move

1:45 Animals & Such

2:00 Letter People

2:15 Science

2:30 Bread & Butterflies

2:45 Picture Book Park

3:00 Safe & Sound

3:15 Stepping Into Rhythm

3:30 Music

4:00 What Makes You So Sure?

4:30 Special Needs

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Electric Company

7:00 Zoom

7:30 Over Easy


8:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

8:30 Woods & Waters

9:00 Symphony

10:00 Visions "Fans of the Kosko Show"

11:30 Economically Speaking

mid. Dick Cavett

12:30 Captioned ABC News

Retro: Central & Southern Quebec Fri. Oct 22, 1993

from TV Hebdo- National edition (somewhat of a misnomer...in Moncton, where TVH is widely
available, readers got the Regional edition, itself a de facto provincial edition)

SRC: CBFT 2-Montreal, CKSH 9-Sherbrooke, CBVT 11-Quebec City, CKTM 13-Trois Rivieres

6:30 (9-13) Au 100 tuple (9 and 13 were co-owned by Cogeco, sharing some non-network
oferings)

6:35 (2-11) Lucky Luke

7:00 SRC Bonjour

9:00 Les anges du matin (produced at CKSH)

10:00 Pacha et les chats (Kitty Cats)

10:15 Iris le gentil professeur (Iris the Happy Professor)

10:30 Passe-Partout

11:00 Forum des temps modernes

noon (2-9-11) Le Midi

noon (13) Au coeur du jour

12:30 Mon amour, mon amour

1:30 Les craquantes (Golden Girls)


2:00 Pourquoi pas l'apres-midi?

3:00 Comment ca va?

3:30 La bande a Picsou (DuckTales)

4:00 Tic et Tac les rangers du risque (Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers)

4:30 Les Debrouillards

5:00 Les aventures de Tintin (Adventures of Tintin)

5:30 Que le meilleur gagne

6:00 Ce soir

6:30 (9-13) Aujourd'hui

7:00 Country Centre-Ville

7:30 Les Grands Films "Le bucher des vanites" (Bonfire of the Vanities)

10:00 Le Telejournal

10:25 Le Point Medias

11:00 Nouvelles du sport

11:25 Meteo

11:30 (2-11-13) Cinema "Ces merveilleux fous volants dans leurs droles de machines" (Those
Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines)

11:30 (9) Aujourd'hui

11:45 (9) Cinema "Cendrillon aux grands pieds" (Cinderfella)

TQS: CFAP 2-Quebec City, CFKM 16-Trois Rivieres, CFKS 30-Sherbrooke, CFJP 35-Montreal

11:10 (30) Crois seulement

11:30 Images du Quebec

noon Les Pierrafeu (Flintstones)

12:30 Cuisine sante

1:00 De toutes les couleurs


2:00 Cinema "Les anges sont aussi tombes sur la tete" (You've Got to Be Crazy)

4:00 Relevez le defi

5:00 Le Grand Journal

6:00 La guerre des clans (local Family Feud)

6:30 Sonia Benezra

7:30 Quelle histoire!

8:00 Salle de nouvelles (ENG)

9:00 Cinema "Le dossier Rachel" (The Rachel Papers)

11:00 Le Grand Journal

11:30 Sports Plus

mid. Cinema "37,2 le matin"

WCAX 3-CBS Burlington

6:00 CBS Morning News

7:00 This Morning

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Ricki Lake

11:00 Price is Right

noon News

12:10 Across the Fence

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Full House


4:30 Wonder Years

5:00 Murphy Brown

5:30 Coach

6:00 News

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 Rescue 911

9:00 Good Advice

9:30 Bob

10:00 Picket Fences

11:00 News

11:35 Late Show with David Letterman

12:35 Designing Women

1:05 Infomercial

1:35 In the Heat of the Night

TVA: CFCM 4-Quebec City, CHLT 7-Sherbrooke, CHEM 8-Trois Rivieres, CFTM 10-Montreal

6:00 Salut, bonjour!

9:00 Bla bla bla

10:00 Top modeles (Bold & the Beautiful)

10:30 Aimer (Loving)

11:00 Bon appetit

11:30 La vie a... (each station had its own version)

11:45 Premiere ligne

noon Le TVA edition midi


12:20 Premiere ligne

1:00 Santa Barbara

2:00 Les feux de l'amour (Young & the Restless)

3:00 Au nom de la beaute

3:15 Sans plus, ni moins

4:00 Claire Lamarche

5:00 Secrets de famille

5:30 Mongrain

6:00 Le TVA edition 18h

6:30 Piment fort

7:00 Generation "T"

7:30 Rira bien...

8:00 Lance et compte "Le crime de Lulu" (known in English as He Shoots, He Scores, this series
lasted much longer in Quebec than in English Canada, despite its hockey-heavy content)

9:30 Alimentaire, mon cher Watson!

10:00 Ad lib

11:00 Le TVA edition reseau/Sports

11:51 Loto-Quebec draws

mid. Cine-Lune "Sid et Nancy" (Sid and Nancy)

CBC: CBOT 4-Ottawa, CKMI 5-Quebec City, CBMT 6-Montreal

7:00 CBC Morning News (simulcast with CBC Newsworld, produced at CBHT Halifax)

9:00 What on Earth

9:30 Urban Peasant

10:00 Fred Penner's Place

10:15 Under the Umbrella Tree


10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Midday

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 Canadian Reflections

3:30 Star Trek

4:30 Wonder Years

5:00 Family Matters

5:30 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

6:00 (4) Newsday

6:00 (5-6) Newswatch

7:00 (4-6) Empty Nest

7:00 (5) Inside Quebec

7:30 Royal Canadian Air Farce

8:00 Street Legal

9:00 CBC Prime Time News

10:00 Kids in the Hall

11:00 Friday Night! with Ralph Benmergui

mid. Larry Sanders (which eventually ended up on CTV)

12:30 CBC Late Night "Opening Night"

WPTZ 5-NBC Plattsburgh

5:00 NBC News Nightside

5:30 NBC News at Sunrise


6:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Oprah Winfrey

11:00 John & Leeza from Hollywood

noon News

12:30 Caesar's Challenge

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Tale Spin

3:30 Darkwing Duck

4:00 Goof Troop

4:30 Bonkers

5:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Jeopardy!

7:30 Wheel of Fortune

8:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

9:00 NBC Friday Movie "Perry Mason: The Case of the Telltale Talk Show Host"

11:00 News

11:35 Tonight Show

12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:35 Friday Night Videos

2:35 NBC News Nightside


WMTW 8-ABC Auburn (COLed to Poland Spring)

5:00 ABC World News Now

5:30 ABC World News This Morning

6:00 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Bertice Berry

10:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

11:00 Les Brown

noon Rush Limbaugh

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

5:00 First at Five

5:30 Coach

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Family Matters

8:30 Boy Meets World

9:00 Step by Step

9:30 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper


10:00 20/20

11:00 News

11:35 ABC News Nightline

12:05 Rush Limbaugh

12:35 Married...with Children

1:05 A Current Afair

1:35 Infomercials

CJOH 8-CTV Cornwall

5:30 Infomercial

6:00 Fitness with Love

6:30 Canada AM

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Dini Petty

11:00 Eye on Ottawa

noon Flintstones

12:30 Newsline

1:00 Shirley

2:00 Another World

3:00 John & Leeza from Hollywood

4:00 Bold & the Beautiful

4:30 Goof Troop

5:00 Roseanne

5:30 Cheers

6:00 Newsline
7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Home Improvement

8:30 Boy Meets World

9:00 Movie "Perry Mason: The Case of the Telltale Talk Show Host"

11:00 CTV National News

11:30 Nightline

mid. Paradise Beach

12:30 Late Night Movie "The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson"

2:35 Infomercial

3:05 Melrose Place

CFCF 12-CTV Montreal

4:55 Night Court

5:20 Infomercial

5:50 Video Gold

6:00 Romper Room & Friends (CTV version, produced at CKCO Kitchener)

6:30 Canada AM

9:00 Great Shape!

9:30 Supermarket Sweep (picked up from CHCH)

10:00 Dini Petty

11:00 Montreal AM...Live

noon Flintstones

12:30 Pulse

1:00 Shirley
2:00 Another World

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 Roseanne

5:30 Cheers

6:00 Pulse

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Tarzan

8:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

9:00 Beverly Hills 90210

10:00 Picket Fences

11:00 CTV National News

11:30 Pulse

mid. Arsenio Hall

1:00 Cinema 12 "The Penthouse"

3:10 Cinema 12 "You Talkin' to Me?"

Radio-Quebec: CIVQ 15-Quebec City, CIVM 17-Montreal, CIVS 24-Sherbrooke, CIVC 45-Trois
Rivieres

9:00 Le monde a la carte

10:00 Le systeme scolaire au Quebec

11:00 Le travail et vos droits

11:30 Technologies de l'information

noon Creation et developpement d'entreprise

1:00 Quebec School Telecasts

2:00 La Periode des Questions (National Assembly)


3:00 La peinture moderne au Quebec

4:00 Jeune autrement

4:30 Pacha et les chats (Kitty Cats)

5:00 Robin et Stella

5:30 Le club des 100 watts

6:00 Passe-Partout

6:30 Graffiti

7:00 Teleservice

8:00 Droit de parole

9:00 Beau et chaud

10:00 Parler pour parler

11:00 Cinemotions "Fire in the Dark"

WVNY 22-ABC Burlington

5:00 Infomercials

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Infomercials

10:00 Geraldo

11:00 Home

noon People's Court

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 Casper the Friendly Ghost


3:30 Stunt Dawgs

4:00 Garfield & Friends

4:30 Conan: The Adventurer

5:00 and 5:30 Roseanne

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

8:00 Family Matters

8:30 Boy Meets World

9:00 Step by Step

9:30 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

10:00 20/20

11:00 News

11:30 Married...with Children

mid. Infomercials

WETK 33-PBS Burlington

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Children's Programs (TVH didn't list what was carried)

10:30 Instructional Programs

1:30 Homestretch

2:00 Charlie Rose

3:00 Frugal Gourmet

3:30 Victory Garden

4:00 Sesame Street


5:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

5:30 Square One Television

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 Vermont This Week

8:00 Washington Week in Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9:00 Bill Moyers' Journal (The Economist's 150th anniversary)

10:00 One Second Before Sunrise II

11:00 American Playhouse "Longtime Companion"

12:45 Frontline

WCFE 57-PBS Plattsburgh

6:30 Student Press

7:00 Children's Programs

9:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Today's Special

3:30 Reading Rainbow

4:00 Square One Television

4:30 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 ITN World News (these days, many PBS stations source international news from the BBC)

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Washington Week in Review


8:30 Wall Street Week

9:00 Mystery! "The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries: The Nursing Home Murder" (pt 1)

10:00 Taggart (pt 1)

11:00 Cinema 57 "General della Rovere" (bw)

1:15 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

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By October 1993, Romper Room in Canada was in reruns - CKCO finished production of the show
in 1992.

And didn't the original People's Court also end its run by that same time?

According to Wikipedia (usual disclaimers apply), reruns aired until September 9, 1994.

Retro: Fairfield-vacaville, ca adelphia cable daily schedule from fall 2003

Stations Listed:

2-KTVU Oakland FOX

3-KCRA Sacramento NBC

4-KRON San Francisco IND

5-KPIX San Francisco CBS

6-KVIE Sacramento PBS


7-KGO San Francisco ABC

8-KQCA 58 Stockton WB

9-KQED San Francisco PBS

10-KXTV Sacramento ABC

12-KTXL 40 Sacramento FOX

13-KOVR Stockton CBS

15-KMAX 31 Sacramento UPN

16-KICU 36 San Jose IND

17-KBWB 20 San Francisco WB

29-KSPX Sacramento PAX

(2)KTVU-FOX Oakland

5:00am KTVU Morning News Early Edition

6:00am KTVU Morning News

7:00am Mornings On 2

9:00am Ricki Lake

10:00am Montel Williams

11:00am Texas Justice

11:30am Texas Justice

12:00pm The Noon News

12:30pm Celebrity Justice

1:00pm Crossing Over With John Edward

1:30pm Crossing Over With John Edward

2:00pm Judge Hatchett

2:30pm Judge Hatchett


3:00pm Ricki Lake

4:00pm The Sharon Osbourne Show

5:00pm Montel Williams

6:00pm KTVU Channel 2 News

6:30pm Friends

7:00pm Friends

7:30pm Seinfeld

8:00pm FOX Primetime

10:00pm The Ten O'Clock News

11:00pm Seinfeld

11:30pm Cheers

12:00am M*A*S*H

12:30am Celebrity Justice

1:00am Martin

1:30am Martin

2:00am Paid Programming

2:30am Paid Programming

3:00am Paid Programming

3:30am Paid Programming

4:00am CNN Headline News

(3)KCRA-NBC Sacramento

5:00am KCRA 3 Reports At 5am

6:00am KCRA 3 Reports At 6am

7:00am The Today Show


9:00am Live! With Regis & Kelly

10:00am The Today Show

11:00am Living It Up! With Ali & Jack

12:00pm KCRA 3 Reports At Noon

1:00pm Days Of Our Lives

2:00pm Passions

3:00pm Dr. Phil

4:00pm Oprah Winfrey

5:00pm KCRA 3 Reports At 5pm

5:30pm NBC Nightly News With Tom Brokaw

6:00pm KCRA 3 Reports At 6pm

6:30pm KCRA 3 Reports At 6:30pm

7:00pm Extra

7:30pm Access Hollywood

8:00pm NBC Primetime

11:00pm KCRA 3 Reports At 11pm

11:35pm The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

12:37am Late Night With Conan O'Brien

1:36am Last Call With Carson Daly

2:05am KCRA 3 Reports At 11pm

2:35am The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

3:34am Late Night With Conan O'Brien

4:30am Early Today

(4)KRON-IND San Francisco


5:30am KRON 4 News Daybreak At 5:30am

6:00am KRON 4 News Daybreak

7:00am KRON 4 Morning News

9:00am Dr. Phil

11:00am Judge Joe Brown

11:30am KRON 4 News Midday

12:00pm Rob Black & Your Money

2:00pm Pyramid

2:30pm Pyramid

3:00pm Judge Joe Brown

3:30pm Judge Judy

4:00pm KRON 4 News At 4:00

4:30pm Judge Judy

5:00pm KRON 4 News At 5:00

5:30pm KRON 4 News At 5:30

6:00pm KRON 4 News At 6:00

7:00pm Inside Edition

7:30pm Entertainment Tonight

8:00pm Dr. Phil

9:00pm KRON 4 News At 9:00

10:00pm Inside Edition

10:30pm Frasier

11:00pm KRON 4 News At 11:00

11:30pm Elimidate

12:00am Elimidate
12:30am Entertainment Tonight

1:00am Paid Programming

1:30am Paid Programming

2:00am Paid Programming

2:30am Paid Programming

3:00am Paid Programming

3:30am Paid Programming

4:00am Paid Programming

4:30am Paid Programming

5:00am Rob Black & Your Money

(5)KPIX-CBS San Francisco

5:00am CBS 5 Eyewitness News At 5am

6:00am CBS 5 Eyewitness News At 6am

7:00am The Early Show

9:00am Martha Stewart Living

10:00am The Price Is Right

11:00am The Young & The Restless

12:00pm CBS 5 Eyewitness News

12:30pm The Bold & The Beautiful

1:00pm As The World Turns

2:00pm Guiding Light

3:00pm Living It Up! With Ali & Jack

4:00pm The People's Court

5:00pm CBS 5 Eyewitness News


6:00pm CBS Evening News With Dan Rather

6:30pm CBS 5 Eyewitness News

7:00pm Evening Magazine

7:30pm Hollywood Squares

8:00pm CBS Primetime

11:00pm CBS 5 Eyewitness News

11:35pm Late Show With David Letterman

12:37am The Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn

1:37am CBS 5 Eyewitness News

2:12am Paid Programming

2:42am Paid Programming

3:12am CBS Up To The Minute

4:30am CBS Morning News

(6)KVIE-PBS Sacramento

6:00am Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat

6:30am Arthur

7:00am Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:30am Teletubbies

8:00am Barney & Friends

8:30am Dragon Tales

9:00am Cliford The Big Red Dog

9:30am Caillou

10:00am Sesame Street

11:00am The Berenstain Bears


11:30am Zoboomafoo

12:00pm Between The Lions

12:30pm Reading Rainbow

1:00pm California's Gold

1:30pm California Heartland

2:00pm Various

5:00pm BBC World News

5:30pm Nightly Business Report

6:00pm The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

7:00pm Various

7:30pm Keeping Up Appearances

8:00pm PBS Programming

11:00pm Are You Being Served

11:30pm Black Adder

12:00am Charlie Rose

1:00am Various

(7)KGO-ABC San Francisco

5:00am ABC 7 Morning News

6:00am ABC 7 Morning News

7:00am Good Morning America

9:00am Live! With Regis & Kelly

10:00am The View

11:00am ABC 7 News At 11am

11:30am Who Wants To Be A Millionaire


12:00pm All My Children

1:00pm One Life To Live

2:00pm General Hospital

3:00pm The Wayne Brady Show

4:00pm Oprah Winfrey

5:00pm ABC 7 News At 5

5:30pm ABC World News Tonight With Peter Jennings

6:00pm ABC 7 News At 6

7:00pm Jeopardy!

7:30pm Wheel Of Fortune

8:00pm ABC Primetime

11:00pm ABC 7 News At 11

11:35pm Nightline

12:06am Jimmy Kimmel Live!

1:06am Oprah Winfrey

2:06am ABC World News Now

4:30am ABC World News This Morning

(8)KQCA 58-WB Stockton

6:00am Celebrity Justice

6:30am Celebrity Justice

7:00am Armstrong & Getty

10:00am The Wayne Brady Show

11:00am The John Walsh Show

12:00pm Elimidate
12:30pm Blind Date

1:00pm Dr. Phil

2:00pm Starting Over

3:00pm Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

3:30pm Jackie Chan Adventures

4:00pm Pokmon

4:30pm Yu-Gi-Oh!

5:00pm The Simpsons

5:30pm That '70s Show

6:00pm Frasier

6:30pm Dharma & Greg

7:00pm Friends

7:30pm Friends

8:00pm The WB Primetime

10:00pm KQCA 58 Prime Time News

10:30pm Access Hollywood

11:00pm That '70s Show

11:30pm 3rd Rock From The Sun

12:00am The Hughleys

12:30am Celebrity Justice

1:00am The 5th Wheel

1:30am Elimidate

2:00am Judge Mathis

3:00am Ask Rita

3:30am Ripley's Believe It Or Not


4:00am Crossing Over With John Edward

4:30am Blind Date

5:00am Paid Programming

5:30am Paid Programming

(9)KQED-PBS San Francisco

6:00am Sit & Be Fit

6:30am Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:00am Caillou

7:30am Barney & Friends

8:00am Cliford The Big Red Dog

8:30am Sesame Street

9:30am Teletubbies

10:00am Reading Rainbow

10:30am Between The Lions

11:00am Instructional Programming

12:00pm Charlie Rose

1:00pm Various

1:30pm Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

2:00pm California's Gold

2:30pm Antiques Roadshow

3:00pm The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

4:00pm BBC World News

4:30pm Arthur

5:00pm The Berenstain Bears


5:30pm Dragon Tales

6:00pm The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

7:00pm Nightly Business Report

7:30pm Antiques Roadshow

8:00pm PBS Programming

12:00am Charlie Rose

1:00am Various

2:00am The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

3:00am BBC World News

3:30am Nightly Business Report

4:00am Charlie Rose

5:00am Globe Trekker

(10)KXTV-ABC Sacramento

5:00am News 10 Good Morning

7:00am Good Morning America

9:00am Martha Stewart Living

10:00am The View

11:00am News 10 Midday

12:00pm All My Children

1:00pm One Life To Live

2:00pm General Hospital

3:00pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show

4:00pm Pyramid

4:30pm Inside Edition


5:00pm News 10 At 5:00

5:30pm ABC World News Tonight With Peter Jennings

6:00pm News 10 At 6:00

6:30pm Hollywood Squares

7:00pm Jeopardy!

7:30pm Wheel Of Fortune

8:00pm ABC Primetime

11:00pm News 10 At 11:00

11:35pm Nightline

12:06am Jimmy Kimmel Live!

1:06am News 10 At 11:00

1:41am Paid Programming

2:12am Paid Programming

2:42am ABC World News Now

4:30am ABC World News This Morning

(12)KTXL 40-FOX Sacramento

6:00am This Is Your Day

6:30am Believer's Voice Of Victory

7:00am Sherlock Holmes In The 22nd Century

7:30am Where On Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?

8:00am Little House On The Prairie

9:00am The Andy Griffith Show

9:30am The Andy Griffith Show

10:00am Roseanne
10:30am Grace Under Fire

11:00am The Sharon Osbourne Show

12:00pm Cops

12:30pm Cops

1:00pm Divorce Court

1:30pm Texas Justice

2:00pm Divorce Court

2:30pm Texas Justice

3:00pm Street Smarts

3:30pm Street Smarts

4:00pm Married... With Children

4:30pm King Of The Hill

5:00pm Roseanne

5:30pm King Of The Hill

6:00pm Everybody Loves Raymond

6:30pm Will & Grace

7:00pm Seinfeld

7:30pm Everybody Loves Raymond

8:00pm FOX Primetime

10:00pm FOX 40 News

11:00pm Will & Grace

11:30pm Seinfeld

12:00am The Drew Carey Show

12:30am Cheers

1:00am EX-treme Dating


1:30am Cheers

2:00am Paid Programming

2:30am Suddenly Susan

3:00am The Sharon Osbourne Show

4:00am EX-treme Dating

4:30am Martin

5:00am Paid Programming

5:30am Paid Programming

(13)KOVR-CBS Stockton

5:00am KOVR 13 News Daybreak

7:00am The Early Show

9:00am Montel Williams

10:00am The Price Is Right

11:00am The Young & The Restless

12:00pm KOVR 13 News At Noon

12:30pm The Bold & The Beautiful

1:00pm As The World Turns

2:00pm Ricki Lake

3:00pm Jerry Springer

4:00pm Maury

5:00pm KOVR 13 News At 5

5:30pm CBS Evening News With Dan Rather

6:00pm KOVR 13 News At 6

6:30pm Entertainment Tonight


7:00pm CBS Primetime

10:00pm KOVR 13 News At 10

11:05pm Late Show With David Letterman

12:02am Entertainment Tonight

12:32am Family Feud

1:02am The Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn

2:02am Paid Programming

2:32am Paid Programming

3:02am Paid Programming

3:32am CBS Up To The Minute

4:30am CBS Morning News

(15)KMAX 31-UPN Sacramento

5:00am Good Day Sacramento 5a

6:00am Good Day Sacramento: Early Edition

7:00am Good Day Sacramento

9:00am Good Day Sacramento

10:00am Good Day Live

12:00pm Who Wants To Be A Millionaire

12:30pm I Love Lucy

1:00pm The People's Court

2:00pm Judge Joe Brown

2:30pm Judge Joe Brown

3:00pm Family Matters

3:30pm The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air


4:00pm Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

4:30pm The Nanny

5:00pm Judge Judy

5:30pm Judge Judy

6:00pm Home Improvement

6:30pm The King Of Queens

7:00pm Good Evening Sacramento

8:00pm UPN Primetime

10:00pm The King Of Queens

10:30pm Home Improvement

11:00pm Becker

11:30pm Who Wants To Be A Millionaire

12:00am Just Shoot Me!

12:30am Spin City

1:00am Paid Programming

1:30am The Steve Harvey Show

2:00am The Parkers

2:30am Judge Hatchett

3:00am All In The Family

3:30am Matlock

4:30am First Business

(16)KICU 36-IND San Jose

5:00am Paid Programming

5:30am Paid Programming


6:00am Paid Programming

6:30am Paid Programming

7:00am Paid Programming

7:30am Paid Programming

8:00am Paid Programming

8:30am Paid Programming

9:00am Paid Programming

9:30am Paid Programming

10:00am Paid Programming

10:30am Paid Programming

11:00am Roseanne

11:30am Roseanne

12:00pm In The Heat Of The Night

1:00pm Matlock

2:00pm M*A*S*H

2:30pm M*A*S*H

3:00pm The Cosby Show

3:30pm Three's Company

4:00pm Family Feud

4:30pm Family Feud

5:00pm The Nanny

5:30pm The Nanny

6:00pm Just Shoot Me!

6:30pm Just Shoot Me!

7:00pm That '70s Show


7:30pm That '70s Show

8:00pm Cops

8:30pm Cops

9:00pm The Sharon Osbourne Show

10:00pm Friends

10:30pm Spin City

11:00pm Ripley's Believe It Or Not

11:30pm Ripley's Believe It Or Not

12:00am Paid Programming

12:30am Paid Programming

1:00am Paid Programming

1:30am Paid Programming

2:00am Paid Programming

2:30am Paid Programming

3:00am Paid Programming

3:30am Paid Programming

4:00am Full House

4:30am Full House

(17)KBWB 20-WB San Francisco

6:00am Market Place

6:30am CNN Headline News

7:00am The 700 Club

8:00am Living the Life

8:30am Market Place


9:00am Jerry Springer

10:00am The 5th Wheel

10:30am The 5th Wheel

11:00am Jerry Springer

12:00pm Blind Date

12:30pm EX-treme Dating

1:00pm Maury

2:00pm Home Improvement

2:30pm Sabrina, The Animated Series

3:00pm Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

3:30pm Jackie Chan Adventures

4:00pm Pokmon

4:30pm Yu-Gi-Oh!

5:00pm Maury

6:00pm Dharma & Greg

6:30pm King of the Hill

7:00pm King of the Hill

7:30pm Dharma & Greg

8:00pm The WB Primetime

10:00pm The Drew Carey Show

10:30pm Home Improvement

11:00pm Blind Date

11:30pm EX-treme dating

12:00am Suddenly Susan

12:30am Xtreme Shopping Network


(29)KSPX-PAX Sacramento

6:00am Paid Programming

6:30am Paid Programming

7:00am Paid Programming

7:30am Paid Programming

8:00am Changing Your World

8:30am Life Today

9:00am Life In The World

9:30am Paid Programming

10:00am Paid Programming

10:30am Paid Programming

11:00am Paid Programming

11:30am Paid Programming

12:00pm Paid Programming

12:30pm Paid Programming

1:00pm Paid Programming

1:30pm Paid Programming

2:00pm Paid Programming

2:30pm Paid Programming

3:00pm Paid Programming

3:30pm Paid Programming

4:00pm Paid Programming

4:30pm Paid Programming

5:00pm Bonanza
6:00pm Supermarket Sweep

6:30pm Shop 'Til You Drop

7:00pm The Weakest Link

7:30pm Family Feud

8:00pm America's Funniest Home Videos

8:30pm America's Funniest Home Videos

9:00pm Early Edition

10:00pm Diagnosis: Murder

11:00pm It's A Miracle

11:30pm KCRA 3 Reports At 11pm

12:05am Paid Programming

12:30am Paid Programming

1:00am Worship

1:30am Worship

2:00am Worship

2:30am Worship

3:00am Worship

3:30am Worship

4:00am Worship

4:30am Worship

5:00am Worship

5:30am Worship

Retro: Kittery-berwick, maine comcast cable daily schedule from fall 2003

Stations Listed:
2-WGBH Boston PBS

4-WBZ Boston CBS

5-WCVB Boston ABC

6-WCSH Portland NBC

7-WHDH Boston NBC

8-WMTW Poland Spring ABC

9-WMUR Manchester ABC

11-WENH Durham PBS

12-WLVI 56 Cambridge WB

13-WGME Portland CBS

14-WSBK 38 Boston UPN

15-WPXG 21 Concord PAX

16-WFXT 25 Boston FOX

17-WMEA 26 Biddeford PBS

18-WNDS 50 Derry IND

(2)WGBH-PBS Boston

6:00am Sesame Street

7:00am Arthur

7:30am Cliford The Big Red Dog

8:00am Dragon Tales

8:30am Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat

9:00am George Shrinks

9:30am Between The Lions

10:00am Sesame Street


11:00am Dragon Tales

11:30am Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat

12:00pm Teletubbies

12:30pm Teletubbies

1:00pm Zoboomafoo

1:30pm Caillou

2:00pm Barney & Friends

2:30pm Cliford The Big Red Dog

3:00pm Dragon Tales

3:30pm Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat

4:00pm Arthur

4:30pm Cyberchase

5:00pm Zoom

5:30pm Liberty's Kids

6:00pm The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

7:00pm Greater Boston

7:30pm Various

8:00pm PBS Programming

11:00pm Charlie Rose

12:00am Various

(4)WBZ-CBS Boston

5:00am WBZ 4 News

6:00am WBZ 4 News

7:00am The Early Show


9:00am Living It Up! With Ali & Jack

10:00am Guiding Light

11:00am The Price Is Right

12:00pm WBZ 4 News

12:30pm The Young & The Restless

1:30pm The Bold & The Beautiful

2:00pm As The World Turns

3:00pm Dr. Phil

4:00pm Judge Judy

4:30pm Judge Judy

5:00pm WBZ 4 News

5:30pm WBZ 4 News

6:00pm WBZ 4 News

6:30pm CBS Evening News With Dan Rather

7:00pm Hollywood Squares

7:30pm Entertainment Tonight

8:00pm CBS Primetime

11:00pm WBZ 4 News

11:35pm Late Show With David Letterman

12:35am The Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn

1:35am Martha Stewart Living

2:35am Entertainment Tonight

3:05am CBS Up To The Minute

4:30am CBS Morning News


(5)WCVB-ABC Boston

5:00am NewsCenter 5 Eyeopener

6:00am NewsCenter 5 Eyeopener

7:00am Good Morning America

9:00am The John Walsh Show

10:00am The Wayne Brady Show

11:00am The View

12:00pm NewsCenter 5 At Midday

12:30pm Who Wants To Be A Millionaire

1:00pm All My Children

2:00pm One Life To Live

3:00pm General Hospital

4:00pm Oprah Winfrey

5:00pm NewsCenter 5 At Five

5:30pm NewsCenter 5 At Five-Thirty

6:00pm NewsCenter 5 At Six

6:30pm ABC World News Tonight With Peter Jennings

7:00pm Inside Edition

7:30pm Chronicle

8:00pm ABC Primetime

11:00pm NewsCenter 5 Late

11:35pm Nightline

12:05am Jimmy Kimmel Live!

1:05am Starting Over

2:05am ABC World News Now


4:30am ABC World News This Morning

(6)WCSH-NBC Portland

5:00am WCSH News Center 6 Morning Report

7:00am The Today Show

10:00am The John Walsh Show

11:00am The Wayne Brady Show

12:00pm WCSH News Center 6 At Noon

12:30pm Hollywood Squares

1:00pm Days Of Our Lives

2:00pm Passions

3:00pm Starting Over

4:00pm Access Hollywood

4:30pm Who Wants To Be A Millionaire

5:00pm WCSH News Center 6 At 5

5:30pm WCSH News Center 6 At 5

6:00pm WCSH News Center 6 At 6

6:30pm NBC Nightly News With Tom Brokaw

7:00pm 207

7:30pm Seinfeld

8:00pm NBC Primetime

11:00pm WCSH News Center 6 At 11

11:35pm The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

12:35am Late Night With Conan O'Brien

1:35am Last Call With Carson Daly


2:05am The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

3:05am Late Night With Conan O'Brien

4:00am Seinfeld

4:30am Early Today

(7)WHDH-NBC Boston

5:00am 7 News Today In New England

7:00am The Today Show

9:00am Live! With Regis & Kelly

10:00am The Today Show

11:00am The Ellen DeGeneres Show

12:00pm 7 News At Noon

1:00pm Days Of Our Lives

2:00pm Passions

3:00pm Family Feud

3:30pm Family Feud

4:00pm 7 News

4:30pm 7 News

5:00pm 7 News

5:30pm 7 News

6:00pm 7 News

6:30pm NBC Nightly News With Tom Brokaw

7:00pm Access Hollywood

7:30pm Extra

8:00pm NBC Primetime


11:00pm 7 News At 11

11:35pm The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

12:35am Late Night With Conan O'Brien

1:35am Last Call With Carson Daly

2:05am The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

3:05am Paid Programming

3:35am Late Night With Conan O'Brien

4:30am Early Today

(8)WMTW-ABC Poland Spring

6:00am News 8 WMTW At 6am

7:00am Good Morning America

9:00am Live! With Regis & Kelly

10:00am Living It Up! With Ali & Jack

11:00am The View

12:00pm News 8 WMTW At Noon

12:30pm Inside Edition

1:00pm All My Children

2:00pm One Life To Live

3:00pm General Hospital

4:00pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show

5:00pm Dr. Phil

6:00pm News 8 WMTW At 6pm

6:30pm ABC World News Tonight With Peter Jennings

7:00pm Wheel Of Fortune


7:30pm Jeopardy!

8:00pm ABC Primetime

11:00pm News 8 WMTW At 11pm

11:35pm Nightline

12:05am Jimmy Kimmel Live

1:05am Paid Programming

1:35am Pyramid

2:00am Family Feud

2:30am EntertainmentStudios.com

3:00am ABC World News Now

5:00am ABC World News This Morning

(9)WMUR-ABC Manchester

5:00am News 9 Daybreak

6:00am News 9 Daybreak

7:00am Good Morning America

9:00am The John Walsh Show

10:00am The Wayne Brady Show

11:00am The View

12:00pm News 9 At Noon

12:30pm Who Wants To Be A Millionaire

1:00pm All My Children

2:00pm One Life To Live

3:00pm General Hospital

4:00pm Oprah Winfrey


5:00pm News 9 At 5:00

5:30pm News 9 At 5:00 Continues

6:00pm News 9 At 6:00

6:30pm ABC World News Tonight With Peter Jennings

7:00pm Entertainment Tonight

7:30pm N.H. Chronicle

8:00pm ABC Primetime

11:00pm News 9 Tonight

11:35pm Nightline

12:05am Jimmy Kimmel Live!

1:05am Starting Over

2:05am ABC World News Now

4:30am ABC World News This Morning

(11)WENH-PBS Durham

6:00am Various

6:30am NH Outlook

7:00am Cliford The Big Red Dog

7:30am Arthur

8:00am George Shrinks

8:30am The Berenstain Bears

9:00am Sesame Street

10:00am Teletubbies

10:30am Barney & Friends

11:00am Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


11:30am Reading Rainbow

12:00pm Instructional Programming

1:00pm Dragon Tales

1:30pm Between The Lions

2:00pm Caillou

2:30pm Cliford The Big Red Dog

3:00pm Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat

3:30pm Liberty's Kids

4:00pm Cyberchase

4:30pm Arthur

5:00pm Zoom

5:30pm Arthur

6:00pm The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

7:00pm Nightly Business Report

7:30pm Various

8:00pm PBS Programming

11:00pm Various

2:00am Instructional Programming

(12)WLVI 56-WB Cambridge

6:00am Believer's Voice Of Victory

6:30am This Is Your Day

7:00am Paid Programming

7:30am The Incredible World Of DiC

8:00am Street Smarts


8:30am Elimidate

9:00am Jerry Springer

10:00am Maury

11:00am The Sharon Osbourne Show

12:00pm Jerry Springer

1:00pm Maury

2:00pm Elimidate

2:30pm Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

3:00pm Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

3:30pm Jackie Chan Adventures

4:00pm Pokmon

4:30pm Yu-Gi-Oh!

5:00pm Just Shoot Me!

5:30pm Just Shoot Me!

6:00pm Will & Grace

6:30pm Friends

7:00pm Friends

7:30pm Everybody Loves Raymond

8:00pm The WB Primetime

10:00pm WB56 Ten O'Clock News

11:00pm Everybody Loves Raymond

11:30pm Will & Grace

12:00am The Sharon Osbourne Show

1:00am Suddenly Susan

1:30am Paid Programming


2:00am Paid Programming

2:30am Paid Programming

3:00am Paid Programming

3:30am Paid Programming

4:00am Paid Programming

4:30am Paid Programming

5:00am Paid Programming

5:30am Paid Programming

(13)WGME-CBS Portland

5:00am WGME News 13 Daybreak

7:00am The Early Show

9:00am Guiding Light

10:00am Judge Joe Brown

10:30am Judge Joe Brown

11:00am The Price Is Right

12:00pm WGME News 13 At Noon

12:30pm The Young & The Restless

1:30pm The Bold & The Beautiful

2:00pm As The World Turns

3:00pm Judge Judy

3:30pm Judge Judy

4:00pm Oprah Winfrey

5:00pm News 13 Live At 5

5:30pm News 13 Live At 5:30


6:00pm WGME News 13 At 6:00

6:30pm CBS Evening News With Dan Rather

7:00pm Friends

7:30pm Entertainment Tonight

8:00pm CBS Primetime

11:00pm WGME News 13 At 11:00

11:35pm Late Show With David Letterman

12:35am The Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn

1:35am Frasier

2:05am WGME News 13 At 11:00

2:35am CBS Up To The Minute

4:30am CBS Morning News

(14)WSBK 38-UPN Boston

6:00am Ripley's Believe It Or Not

6:30am Ripley's Believe It Or Not

7:00am The Morning News On UPN38

8:00am Pyramid

8:30am Home Improvement

9:00am Martha Stewart Living

10:00am Ricki Lake

11:00am Roseanne

11:30am Roseanne

12:00pm Crossing Over With John Edward

12:30pm Celebrity Justice


1:00pm Judge Mathis

2:00pm The People's Court

3:00pm Judge Joe Brown

3:30pm Judge Joe Brown

4:00pm Blind Date

4:30pm The 5th Wheel

5:00pm Wheel Of Fortune

5:30pm Jeopardy!

6:00pm The King Of Queens

6:30pm That '70s Show

7:00pm The King Of Queens

7:30pm That '70s Show

8:00pm UPN Primetime

10:00pm The Nightcast At 10

11:00pm Becker

11:30pm Frasier

12:00am Frasier

12:30am Spin City

1:00am Paid Programming

1:30am The Steve Harvey Show

2:00am Paid Programming

2:30am Paid Programming

3:00am The Parkers

3:30am The Parkers

4:00am The Hughleys


4:30am The Hughleys

5:00am Various

(15)WPXG 21-PAX Concord

6:00am Paid Programming

6:30am Paid Programming

7:00am Paid Programming

7:30am Paid Programming

8:00am Paid Programming

8:30am Life Today

9:00am Paid Programming

9:30am Catholic Mass

10:00am Paid Programming

10:30am Paid Programming

11:00am Weekly Bible

11:30am Paid Programming

12:00pm Paid Programming

12:30pm Paid Programming

1:00pm Paid Programming

1:30pm Paid Programming

2:00pm Paid Programming

2:30pm Paid Programming

3:00pm Paid Programming

3:30pm Paid Programming

4:00pm Paid Programming


4:30pm Paid Programming

5:00pm Bonanza

6:00pm Supermarket Sweep

6:30pm Shop 'Til You Drop

7:00pm The Weakest Link

7:30pm Family Feud

8:00pm America's Funniest Home Videos

8:30pm America's Funniest Home Videos

9:00pm Early Edition

10:00pm Diagnosis: Murder

11:00pm It's A Miracle

11:30pm Sufolk Downs

12:00am First Weather

12:30am Paid Programming

1:00am Worship

3:00am Worship

(16)WFXT 25-FOX Boston

6:00am FOX 25 Morning News

9:00am Texas Justice

9:30am Texas Justice

10:00am Divorce Court

10:30am Divorce Court

11:00am Judge Hatchett

11:30am Judge Hatchett


12:00pm Good Day Live

1:00pm Ambush Makeover

1:30pm Dharma & Greg

2:00pm Dharma & Greg

2:30pm Cosby

3:00pm The Cosby Show

3:30pm The Cosby Show

4:00pm Montel Williams

5:00pm FOX 25 News At 5

5:30pm Classmates

6:00pm The Drew Carey Show

6:30pm The Simpsons

7:00pm Seinfeld

7:30pm The Simpsons

8:00pm FOX Primetime

10:00pm FOX 25 News At 10

11:00pm Seinfeld

11:30pm The Simpsons

12:00am King Of The Hill

12:30am King Of The Hill

1:00am FOX 25 News At 10

2:00am M*A*S*H

2:30am M*A*S*H

3:00am EX-treme Dating

3:30am 3rd Rock From The Sun


4:00am Montel Williams

5:00am Cops

5:30am Cops

(17)WMEA 26-PBS Biddeford

6:00am Body Electric

6:30am Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat

7:00am Arthur

7:30am Cliford The Big Red Dog

8:00am Sesame Street

9:00am The Berenstain Bears

9:30am Barney & Friends

10:00am Zoboomafoo

10:30am Between The Lions

11:00am Sesame Street

12:00pm Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12:30pm Teletubbies

1:00pm Charlie Rose

2:00pm Workplace Essential Skills

2:30pm GED Connection

3:00pm Various

3:30pm George Shrinks

4:00pm Reading Rainbow

4:30pm Liberty's Kids

5:00pm Zoom
5:30pm Cyberchase

6:00pm Arthur

6:30pm Nightly Business Report

7:00pm The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

8:00pm PBS Programming

11:00pm Charlie Rose

12:00am Workplace Essential Skills

12:30am GED Connection

1:00am Sign-Of

(18)WNDS 50-IND Derry

6:00am Paid Programming

6:30am Paid Programming

7:00am First Business

7:30am Paid Programming

8:00am Various

9:00am In The Heat Of The Night

10:00am Various

11:00am The People's Court

12:00pm News Now At Noon

12:30pm Pyramid

1:00pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show

2:00pm Roseanne

2:30pm Grace Under Fire

3:00pm Children's Programming


4:00pm Family Feud

4:30pm Crossing Over With John Edward

5:00pm Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

5:30pm That '70s Show

6:00pm Frasier

6:30pm Becker

7:00pm WNDS News Now

7:30pm Cheers

8:00pm Various

10:00pm WNDS News Now

10:30pm Becker

11:00pm Blind Date

11:30pm Blind Date

12:00am Street Smarts

12:30am Ask Rita

1:00am Paid Programming

1:30am Paid Programming

2:00am Celebrity Justice

2:30am Crossing Over With John Edward

3:00am Ripley's Believe It Or Not

3:30am The 5th Wheel

4:00am The Rockford Files

5:00am Family Feud

5:30am Pyramid
Retro: Eugene, OR; Wed. November 3rd, 1993

Source: Eugene Register-Guard

11/3/1993

CHANNELS

9 KEZI Eugene ABC

12 KPTV Portland IND

13 KVAL Eugene CBS

16 KMTR Eugene NBC

25 KLSR Eugene Fox

28 KEPB Eugene PBS

34 KEVU Eugene IND

6AM

9 World News This Morning

12 Inspector Gadget

13 CBS Morning News

25 Paid Program

28 Homestretch

6:30

9 13 News

12 Conan the Adventurer

16 NBC News at Sunrise

25 Sonic the Hedgehog


28 Homestretch

7AM

9 Good Morning America

Dennis Quaid ["Flesh and Bone"]; Christopher Reeve ["The Remains of the Day"]; women and
stress.

12 Garfield

13 This Morning

Angela Lansbury and Mickey Rooney discuss the 200th episode of "Murder, She Wrote"; Cuba.

16 Today

Milton Berle ["The Best of the Rest of Milton Berle's Private Joke File"].

25 Goof Troop

28 Sesame Street

Prince Charming helps Rapunzel; Super Grover helps a girl get her hat; Lillian reads "Stinky the
Stinkweed"; Patti LaBelle.

34 Yogi Bear & Friends

7:30

12 Ramblin Rod

25 Bonkers

34 Inspector Gadget

8AM

25 Power Rangers

28 Barney & Friends

The gang visits a farm; Shawn wishes he was more artistic.


34 Paid Program

8:30

12 Pink Panther

25 Merrie Melodies

28 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

Hush Puppy learns a lesson about prejudice.

34 Morning Stretch

9AM

9 The 700 Club

Election coverage.

12 Family Ties

13 Regis & Kathie Lee

Scheduled guests: Peter Jennings; Chuck Barris.

16 Bertice Berry

Scheduled topic: millionaires seeking love.

25 Tale Spin

28 Shining Time Station

Matt and Tanya keep a saxophone someone lost.

34 Movie

"Crow Hollow." [1944] Donald Houston. A greedy woman tries to poison her nephew's bride in a
mansion.

9:30

12 Odd Couple
25 DuckTales

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Fred discusses seat belts, King Friday wants a mountain opera.

10AM

9 Home

12 Vicki!

13 The Price is Right

16 Jenny Jones

Scheduled topic: thin wives with obese husbands.

25 Joan Rivers

Scheduled: People claim to contact the dead.

28 Sesame Street

11AM

9 Golden Girls

12 34 Montel Williams

Scheduled topic: personal tragedies.

13 Sally Jessy Raphael

Scheduled topic: men's reproductive rights.

16 Geraldo

Scheduled topic: egotistical men.

25 Ricki Lake

Scheduled: Wives and girlfriends of "mama's boys."

28 Reading Rainbow
Bill Cosby reads a story about a boy who refuses to wear glasses (Arthur's Eyes). In 1996, that
became the "Arthur" PBS series that still is running today...

11:30

9 People's Court

28 GED

Noon

9 All My Children

12 Perry Mason

13 Young and the Restless

16 John & Leeza From Hollywood

Scheduled: Arsenio Hall; Patty Duke.

25 Movie

"Toy Soldiers." [1991] Sean Astin, Wil Wheaton. Preppies fight Colombians that are holding a
school hostage.

28 Learn to Read

34 Jane Whitney

Scheduled topic: destructive in-laws.

12:30

28 Personal Finance

Putting your home on the market.

1PM

9 One Life to Live


12 Matlock

"The Star."

13 As the World Turns

16 Classic Concentration

28 Personal Finance

Truth in Lending Law and Fair Credit Reporting Law.

34 Movie

"The Last Chase." [1981] Lee Majors. An auto racer and a boy flee in an outlawed Porsche.

1:30

16 Caesar's Challenge

28 World of Abnormal Psychology

Substance abuse; cocaine; alcohol and nicotine addiction; overeating; pathological gambling.

2PM

9 General Hospital

12 Hawaii Five-0

13 Guiding Light

16 Another World

25 Family Matters

2:30

25 Darkwing Duck

28 Living with Health

Communicable disease.
3PM

9 Les Brown

Scheduled topic: Divorcees that return to dating.

12 Tale Spin

13 Donahue

16 Days of Our Lives

25 Tom & Jerry

28 Living with Health

34 Adventures of T-Rex

3:30

12 Darkwing Duck

25 Tiny Toon Adventure

28 The Efective Teacher

Vignettes, narrative and a discussion.

34 Bots Master

4PM

9 Oprah Winfrey

Scheduled topic: parents who fail to pay child support.

12 Goof Troop

13 Vicki!

Scheduled topic: diferences between men and women.

16 Maury Povich
25 Animaniacs

28 Sesame Street

34 Captain Planet

4:30

12 Bonkers

25 Batman

34 Wavelength

5PM

9 Inside Edition

Families of bank employees, taken hostage.

12 Family Matters

13 16 News

25 Wonder Years

Kevin steals a bottle of champagne and makes a play for an older girl.

28 Square One Television

34 Montel Williams

Scheduled topic: sisters who steal boyfriends.

5:30

9 News

12 Wonder Years

13 CBS News

16 NBC News
25 Family Matters

Myra makes a play for Urkel; Eddie unwittingly buys a stolen stereo.

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

Double Trouble take a movie studio.

6PM

9 13 16 News

12 Roseanne

25 Full House

Jesse's high-school love gives him second thoughts.

28 European Journal

34 Love Connection

6:30

9 ABC News

12 Coach

13 Wheel of Fortune

16 Hard Copy

25 Designing Women

Vanessa [Olivia Brown] asks Suzanne's help in wooing Anthony.

28 Nightly Business Report

34 Love Connection

7PM

9 Star Trek: The Next Generation


Crew members fall into comas when the Enterprise transports aliens on a research mission.

12 25 Roseanne

The electric company shuts of the Conners' power.

13 Jeopardy!

16 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: John Travolta.

28 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

34 In the Heat of the Night

A man is accused of killing his teen stepdaughter's married lover. Guest: Allan Arbus. Part 1 of 2.

7:30

12 Cheers (unknown episode, likely the same as 16 below?)

13 M*A*S*H

Emergencies interrupt the officers' poker game.

16 Cheers

Frasier brings his low-esteem group to Cheers; Woody butchers Sam's hair.

25 Murphy Brown

Car-pooling drives the staf crazy.

9PM

9 Thea

Thea [Thea Vidale] sells a birthday gift to raise money for a destitute customer.

12 Time Trax

13 Hearts Afire

A rich high-school pal ofers to get the newspaper out of debt. Guest: Little Richard.
16 Unsolved Mysteries

Solar phenomenon in 1917; man bilks Coloradans via an ad for log cabins; alleged molester.

25 Beverly Hills, 90210

Stuart's family wants Brenda to sign a prenuptial agreement; Davide and Kelly are caught in the
midst of Mel and Jackie's custody battle; Lucinda asks Brandon to dinner.

28 Scientific American Frontiers

Advanced automobile; car recycling plants, dragonflies, bird navigation, epilepsy treatments.

34 It's Showtime at the Apollo

Host Mark Curry; Robin S; Winans; comics Henry Welch; Chris Thomas.

8:30

9 Joe's Life

Joe [Peter Onorati] arranges a romantic dinner with Sandy [Mary Page Keller], who falls asleep.

13 The Nanny (premiere)

A widowed Broadway producer hires a Queens girl [Fran Drescher] as nanny. (became a success
on CBS, lasting until 1999)

9PM

9 Home Improvement

Tim ruins Jill's honorary dinner with the library committee.

12 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

13 South of Sunset

The duo helps a wealthy girl find her biological parents, but the father is a jewel thief. Guest:
Carroll Baker.

16 Now with Tom Brokaw and Katie Couric

Polygamy in the United States; author Dr. Dean Ornish ["Eat More, Weigh Less"].

25 Melrose Place
Kimberly tells Jane after catching Michael with Sydney; Matt's marriage interferes with a
potential romance.

28 The American Experience

Photographs, footage and interviews illustrate border fighting during the Mexican Revolution.

34 Apollo Comedy Hour

Frankie Pace, Malik Jubal; musical guests ME 2 U and Zhane.

9:30

9 Grace Under Fire

Grace's sisters visit for her birthday.

10PM

9 Moon Over Miami

Walter [Bill Campbell] is the prime suspect in the death of a Latin soap actress, his ex-lover.

12 News

13 48 Hours

People's mysterious disappearances.

16 Law & Order

A woman, acting on behalf of a cult, is killed while planting a car bomb on Wall Street; Stone
goes after its leader.

25 Cops

Washington State: fleeing assault suspect becomes violent; baseball-bat beating.

28 Horses of Their Own Making

The arrival of white settlers in the Pacific Northwest; how it afected American Indians.

34 Movie

"Everything is Thunder." [1936] Constance Bennett. A Berliner helps a Canadian officer escape
1917 Germany.
10:30

25 Designing Women

An exclusive, all-white country club invites Anthony to join.

11PM

9 13 16 News

12 Married...with Children

25 In Living Color

28 Frontline

In Washington state, dangerous sex ofenders are jailed beyond their sentences and ofered
extensive treatment.

11:30

9 Nightline

12 Arsenio Hall

Scheduled: Paul Reiser; James Brown.

13 Late Show with David Letterman

Scheduled: Jimmy Clif.

16 The Tonight Show

Scheduled: Julia Louis-Dreyfus; Phil Collins.

25 In Living Color

Midnight

9 Rush Limbaugh

25 Arsenio Hall
See 11:30, KPTV.

28 Charlie Rose

34 Of the Air

12:30

9 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Bashir falls for a woman who can fly on her home planet but cannot walk in normal gravity.

12 Love Connection

13 Married...with Children

16 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

Producer Chuck Barris; band Jamiroquai.

1AM

12 Webster

13 Jerry Springer

Scheduled topic: single mothers who become prostitutes.

25 Paid Program

28 Of the Air

1:30

9 World News Now

12 Benson

16 Later with Bob Costas

Producer Chuck Barris. (Again!)

25 Movie
"Sundance Cassidy and Butch the Kid." [1972] John Wade. Western about two brothers in the
wild west.

2AM

12 Movie

"Foul Play." [1978] Goldie Hawn. Policeman guards a librarian aware of a plot to kill the pope.

13 Up to the Minute

16 Of the Air

3:30

25 Movie

"But Not for Me." [1959] Clark Gable. An older Broadway producer likes a young secretary.

-crainbebo

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, October 26, 1968 - MSP Edition

This week the nation's top pollsters, Lou Harris and George Gallup, discuss the final tumultuous
weeks of the presidential campaign, and how their organizations try to give the public a true
snapshot of who's ahead. Likewise, the political chat shows are filled with candidates and
surrogates, as the last full week of the campaign begins.

Also, we've got the end of the Summer Olympics, a controversy over the National Anthem,
Sullivan vs. The Palace, a look at movie ads, and more!

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/10/th...r-26-1968.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are most welcome.


This week's listings come from Sunday, October 27. We've got a little bit of everything - football,
politics, movies. And for those of you who can't find something to enjoy - what do you expect?
100 channels?

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

07:00a Sunday Morning (color)

08:00a Tom and Jerry (color)

08:30a Aquaman (color)

09:00a Moby Dick/Mighty Mightor (color)

09:30a The Lone Ranger (color)

10:00a Clancy and Company (color)

11:00a Face the Nation (General Curtis LeMay, George Wallaces running mate) (color)

11:30a Lets Go Traveling (color)

11:45a World of Aviation (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local) (color)

12:15p Football Preview (color)

12:30p NFL Pre-Game Show (color)

01:00p NFL Football (Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears) (color)

04:00p Murray Warmath (Gophers football) (color)

04:30p Original Amateur Hour (color)

05:00p 21st Century Surviving in Space (color)

05:30p News (local) (color)

Evening
06:00p Lassie (color)

06:30p Gentle Ben (color)

07:00p Ed Sullivan (Helen Hayes, Ed Ames, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, the Doodletown Pipers,
Mary Hopkin, George Carlin, Pigmeat Markham, Kuban Cossacks) (color)

07:55p Political Talk (Republican) (color)

08:00p Smothers Brothers (Everly Brothers, Jack E. Leonard, David Steinberg, New Day singers)
(color)

08:55p Political Talk (Republican) (color)

09:00p Mission: Impossible (color)

10:00p News (local) (color)

10:45p Minnesota Gophers Football (color)

11:45p Movie Psyche 59

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

07:30a Bible Story Time (color)

08:00a Joe Thornton (color)

08:30a Hymn Time (color)

09:00a Day of Discovery (color)

09:30a Faith for Today (color)

10:00a Town Hall Meeting The Second Coming of Christ (color)

10:30a Henry Wolf (Careth Ellingson, Sir Tyrone Guthrie, Danish ambassador Torben Ronne)
(color)

11:30a News (local) (color)

11:45a Dialing for Dollars (color)

Afternoon

12:00p Meet the Press (Vice President Hubert Humphrey) (color)


12:30p AFL Football (Boston Patriots at New York Jets) (color)

03:00p AFL Football (San Diego Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs) (color)

Evening

06:00p News (local) (color) 1

06:15p Weather (local) (color)

06:20p Sports (local) (color)

06:30p Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color Brimstone the Amish Horse (color)

07:30p The Mothers-in-Law (color)

08:00p Bonanza (color)

09:00p Phyllis Diller (color)

10:00p News (local) (color)

10:15p Weather (local) (color)

10:20p Sports (local) (color)

10:30p Joe Pyne (color)

12:00a Movie Viva Revolution

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning

08:00a Souls Harbor (color)

08:30a Revival Fires (color)

09:00a Linus the Lionhearted (color)

09:30a King Kong (color)

10:00a Bullwinkle (color)

10:30a Discovery An Iron Horse in Silver Pastures (color)

11:00a Grandpa Ken (color)


11:30a Focus Juvenile Justice (color)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:15p Organ Notes (color)

12:30p Safari (color)

01:00p College Football Highlights (Minnesota vs. Michigan) (color)

02:00p Issues and Answers (Senator John Tower, former PA governor William Scranton) (color)

03:00p Hollywood Palace (Don Adams, Barbara Eden, Janis Joplin, Big Bother and the Holding
Company, Brothers Castro, Dovyeko Company acrobats ) (from Saturday night) (color)

04:00p The Monroes (color)

05:00p Summer Olympic Games (equestrian finals, closing ceremonies) (color)

Evening

08:00p Movie Is Paris Burning?

10:30p News (local) (color)

11:10p Sports (local) (color)

11:15p Movie The Left Hand of God (color)

01:00a ABC News (Keith McBee) (color)

WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

08:30a Kathryn Khulman (color)

09:00a God is the Answer (color)

10:00a Sunday Report

10:30a Film (Navy) (color)

11:00a Sunday Morning Service

Afternoon
12:00p Notre Dame Football (Notre Dame vs. Purdue) (color)

01:30p Movie Tarzans Savage Fury

03:00p Movie Chad Hanna (color)

04:30p Wagon Train (color)

Evening

06:00p Merry-Go-Round (color)

06:30p Polka Jamboree (color)

07:00p 12 OClock High (color)

08:00p Alfred Hitchcock Presents

08:30p Discover Minnesota (special) (color)

09:00p Movie Angels in the Outfield

11:00p News (local) (color)

11:30p The Rifleman

Really Retro: Boston, Sunday, October 31st, 1948

Sixty-five years ago today, October 31st, 1948, was the first Halloween after the arrival of
commercial television here in Boston.

The following are that day's TV listings as published in the Boston Sunday Globe that day.

In the early years of commercial television, the Globe printed listings by station, with all of the
shows airing that day on each station following the call letters and channel number.

However, I have used the more familiar format of time period followed by programs listed for
that time period by channel.

Brooks and Marsh and Wikipedia's page on the 1948/49 Fall TV season were used to verify
network status of programs; network carrying applicable program is indicated in the listing. In
parenthesis are portions of show titles, usually sponsor names, that were not mentioned in the
Globe listings.

All times are P.M.

WBZ-TV, Channel 4 (NBC)

WNAC-TV, Channel 7 (ABC, CBS, DuMont)

1:45

7-Test Pattern

2:15

7-High School Football: St. John's Prep (Danvers) at St. Mary's Of Lynn (played at the Manning
Bowl in Lynn) (Play-by--play commentator: Lester Smith) (During he Fall of 1948, WNAC carried a
number of high-school football games played at Manning Bowl; today, regular-season high-
school football games in Massachusetts are found on local cable-access channels)

(No programs are listed for WNAC between the end of the game and 6 P.M.; either the station
signed-of at the end of the game, which would have been around 4:15 P.M., or WNAC aired a
test pattern from the end of the game until 6)

5:30

4-Test Pattern

5:40

4-News Tape

6:00

4-(Shawmut) Sunday Newsteller (local newscast; sponsored by the old Shawmut Bank)

7-Scrapbook Junior (Edition) (children's program) (CBS)

6:15

4-Movie: "Lydia" (1941, with Merle Oberon and Joseph Cotton) (information on this film
according to IMDB.com)
6:30

7-Looking at the Campaign (probably a CBS news program looking at the Presidential election
that would take place two days later)

7:00

7-(Ted Mack and the) Original Amateur Hour (the famous talent show of radio and early
television) (DuMont)

7:30

4-(Admiral Presents The Five Star Revue) Welcome Aboard (variety show with rotating hosts)
(NBC)

8:00

4-Author Meets The Critics (discussion on newly-published books, moderated by John K.M
McCaferty) (NBC)

7-Hollywood Screen Test (acting talent show emceed by Bert Lytell) (ABC)

8:30

4-Meet The Press (Yes; it actually aired in prime-time in it's early years although it is best known
for it's many years on Sunday mornings) (The moderator during this period was Martha
Roundtree) (NBC)

7-Actors' Studio (no relation to the later Bravo cable network series "Inside The Actors' Studio";
this show featured short plays broadcast live) (ABC)

9:00

4-(Philco) Television Playhouse (live dramatic anthology series) (NBC)

7-Toast Of The Town (long-running variety show later re-named "The Ed Sullivan Show" in honor
of it's emcee; in 1949, it would move to the 8 P.M. Eastern slot it would hold for the rest of it's
run) (CBS)

10:00

4-(Boston Post) Views Of News In New England (local newscast with news photos supplied by the
now-defunct Boston Post newspaper)

7-America Speaks (weekly report during the 1948 election campaign on Gallup Polls concerning
candidates and issues) (CBS)

10:05
4-Tomorrow's Programs (rundown of what WBZ would air the next day, November 1st)

10:08

4-Sign-Of

(Brooks and Marsh along with Wikipedia both indicate "America Speaks" ended at 10:15; WNAC
signed-of after that program)

Although there was an NFL team in Boston that year (the old Boston Yanks, who moved to New
York for the 1949 season and eventually to Dallas in 1951, Baltimore in 1952, and finally to
Indianapolis in 1984), their game that day was on the road in Washington and wasn't televised
back to Boston; maybe a good thing as the Yanks lost 59-21 (according to Shrp Sports.com).

WNAC did televise the Yanks' home games that season. After the team left, telecasts of pro
football in Boston would be spotty for the next few years, perhaps because Boston had lost it's
team and wouldn't get pro football back until 1960 when the then-Boston Patriots., a charter
member of the American Football League, took to the field for the first time.

Retro: Eugene, OR; Halloween 2000

Source: Eugene Register Guard. Not a "vintage" listing, but it's hard to believe it's been 13 years
since this listing - many many shows now completely cancelled, and for sitcoms, some not even
showing reruns anymore!

10/31/2000

CHANNELS

9 KEZI Eugene ABC

13 KVAL Eugene CBS

16 KMTR Eugene NBC

25 KEVU/K25AS Eugene UPN

28 KEPB Eugene PBS

34 KLSR Eugene Fox


WB 100+ KZWB Eugene (Cable-Only WB)

5AM

9 World News This Morning

16 Early Today

34 First Business

WB100+ Paid Programming

5:30

13 CBS Morning News

16 News

34 Shepherd's Chapel

6AM

9 13 News

25 First Business

28 Sit and Be Fit

WB100+ Mummies Alive

6:30

25 34 Paid Program

28 Cailiou

WB100+ Monster Ranchers

7AM
9 Good Morning America

13 The Early Show

Witches; relationships; "The Hib List."

16 Today

Halloween costumes; Charlize Theron; author Tom Wolfe ["Hooking Up"]; Tracey Ullman and
ovarian cancer research.

25 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command

28 Teletubbies

34 Good Day Oregon

WB100+ Sylvester

7:30

25 Recess

28 Barney & Friend

WB100+ Histeria!

8AM

25 Sabrina The Animated Series

28 Cliford the Big Red Dog

WB100+ Ghostbusters

8:30

25 Pepper Ann

28 Zoboomafoo

WB100+ Sonic Underground


9AM

9 Martha Stewart Living

13 Live! With Regis

25 Bewitched

28 Sesame Street

The letter "t" runs away.

34 Jenny Jones

Scheduled topic: makeovers.

WB100+ The Equalizer

9:30

25 I Dream of Jeannie

10AM

9 The View

13 The Price is Right

16 Montel Williams

25 The People's Court (at this time with Judge Judy's husband, Jerry Sheindlin)

28 Arthur

34 Maury

Scheduled: Once-bullied people show of their new looks.

WB100+ Quincy, ME

10:30

28 Between The Lions


11AM

9 Ron Hazelton's House Calls

13 The Young and the Restless

16 3rd Rock from the Sun

25 Power of Attorney (with Andrew Napolitano)

28 Dragon Tales

34 Sally Jessy Raphael

WB100+ Rockford Files

11:30

9 Port Charles

16 News

25 Clueless

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Noon

9 All My Children

13 News

16 Time & Again (another talk show? not familiar with this one)

25 Movie

"The Prophecy." [1995] Christopher Walken. Jealous angels wage war against humanity.

28 Workplace/Skills

34 Moral Court

WB100+ In the House


12:30

13 The Bold and the Beautiful

28 GED on TV

WB100+ In the House

1PM

9 One Life to Live

13 As the World Turns

16 Days of Our Lives

28 Scheewe Workshop

34 The 700 Club

WB100+ The Parent 'Hood

1:30

28 Season by Season

WB100+ The Parent 'Hood

2PM

9 General Hospital

13 Guiding Light

16 Passions

25 7th Heaven

Single mother with IRS problems.

28 Sesame Street
See 9AM.

34 Family Feud (Louie Anderson)

WB100+ Starship Troopers

2:30

34 Magic School Bus

WB100+ Monster Rancher

3PM

9 Judge Joe Brown

13 Rosie O'Donnell

Halloween show features mystery guests.

16 Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus

25 Sister, Sister

28 Zoboomafoo

34 Dinozaurs

WB100+ Men in Black: The Series

3:30

9 Judge Mills Lane

25 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

28 Reading Rainbow

34 Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue

WB100+ Batman Beyond


4PM

9 Judge Judy

13 Oprah Winfrey

16 Dr. Laura

25 Suddenly Susan

28 Wishbone

34 X-Men

WB100+ Pokmon

4:30

9 Judge Judy

25 Caroline in the City

28 Popular Mechanics

34 Digimon: Digital Monsters

WB100+ Pokmon

5PM

9 13 16 News

25 The Nanny

28 Zoom

34 Street Smarts

WB100+ Jamie Foxx Show

5:30

9 ABC News
13 CBS News

16 News

25 Grace Under Fire

28 Arthur

34 Change of Heart

WB100+ The Real World

6PM

9 13 News

16 NBC News

25 Ricki Lake

Scheduled: Memorable guests return.

28 Digital Duo

Internet appliances; computers.

34 The Simpsons

Three vignettes have Halloween themes.

WB100+ The Drew Carey Show

6:30

13 Wheel of Fortune

16 News

28 Nightly Business report

Editor Allan Sloan.

34 Spin City

Mike sets up Stacy with a timid city councilman.


WB100+ Friends

Joey decides to quit acting.

7PM

9 Home Improvement

Police suspect Tim when Wilson disappears.

13 Jeopardy!

16 Entertainment Tonight

25 Real TV

28 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

34 Seinfeld

Jerry and George try to keep an idea for a TV series alive.

WB100+ Friends

Chandler goes to a strip club.

7:30

9 Hollywood Squares

13 EXTRA

16 Frasier

The Crane brothers throw a singles party.

25 Cops

In Kansas City; assault suspects snared.

34 The Simpsons

Halloween vignettes spoof famous movies.

WB100+ The Drew Carey Show


8PM

9 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

13 JAG

As Mac prepares for her first televised prosecution, she learns that her opponent is Juanita
Ressler, who was her professor in law school.

16 The Michael Richards Show

Vic obsesses over a self-help book.

25 Movie

"Stephen King's The Night Flier." [1997] Miguel Ferrer, Dan Monahan. Rival reporters tall a
vampire who travels by airplane, claiming victims at small isolated airports.

28 Building Big

Tunnels; Holland Tunnel; Thames Tunnel.

34 That '70s Show

Things go terribly wrong on Halloween.

WB100+ Bufy, The Vampire Slayer

Bufy gets trapped in a haunted frat house.

8:30

16 3rd Rock from the Sun

Sally and Harry help a reconciliation.

34 Titus

Ken compliments Titus for fixing up the truck.

9PM

9 Dharma & Greg


Greg fills in as coach of the softball team.

13 60 Minutes II

16 Frasier

Frasier uses Martin as bait for a date.

28 Nova

David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt debate the reality of the Holocaust.

34 Dark Angel

Max and Original Cindy help Sketchy contend with a mob boss.

WB100+ Bufy, the Vampire Slayer

Bufy's Halloween costume impairs her slaying abilities.

9:30

9 The Geena Davis Show

Teddie makes a new friend.

16 Just Shoot Me!

Finch tells Maya to don a costume for work.

10PM

9 Once and Again

Judy focuses on making her singles book-club a success.

13 Judging Amy

Tensions invade Amy's courtroom when she must decide the fate of a 14-year-old boy found
guilty of killing a classmate.

16 Dateline NBC

25 Blind Date

Deserted at the diner; mud baths.


28 Frontline

Boston's Sufolk County district attorney's office; criminal justice system (part 1 of 2)

34 Star Trek: Voyager

After escaping an armada attack, the Voyager crew finds a sleeping warrior race on a decimated
planet.

WB100+ The Jamie Foxx Show

10:30

25 Divorce Court

Rent payment.

WB100+ The Wayans Bros.

11PM

9 13 16 News

25 National Enquirer's Uncovered

28 It's Your Time

Congressional candidates from Oregon and southwest Washington issue short statements about
the upcoming elections.

34 Jerry Springer

WB100+ The Real World

11:30

25 Judge Mathis

Case of a dog attacking a cat.

WB100+ Rosie O'Donnell

See 3PM, KVAL.


11:35

9 Nightline

13 David Letterman

Scheduled: Charlize Theron.

16 Jay Leno

Scheduled: Martin Sheen.

12AM

28 Charlie Rose

34 Divorce Court

12:05

9 Politically Incorrect

12:30

25 Judge Hatchett

34 Unhappily Ever After

WB100+ Wayans Bros.

12:35

9 Paid Program

13 The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn

16 Conan O'Brien

Scheduled: Steven Wright.


1AM

25 34 Paid Program

28 Water: The Drop of Life

Water transportation.

WB100+ Rockford Files

1:05

9 Hollywood Squares

1:30

25 Of the Air

1:35

9 World News Now

13 EXtreme Dating

16 Later with Cynthia Garrett (last few months of Later)

2AM

28 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

34 Of the Air

WB100+ Paid Programming

2:05

13 Up to the Minute
16 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

3AM

28 Introduction to Marketing

3:05

16 Conan O'Brien

4AM

16 Andy Griffith Show

28 Teacher Resource Services

4:30

16 Mad About You

-crainbebo

World Retro: Buenos Aires, Argentina Sat, Oct 28, 1989

from TV Guia

Programs listed in 24 hr clock

LS86 Canal 2-Tevedos

13.00 La hora de Grock

15.00 Cine Argentino "El honorable inquilino"

17.00 La vida tiene esas cosas


18.00 Tropivision (tropical music)

19.00 Desafio tecnologico

20.00 Ring Side 2 (fights from overseas)

21.00 Europa Europa (RAI import)

22.00 Todo golf

23.00 Italia '90 (soccer)

1.00 Ondas de amor y paz

LS82 Canal 7-ATC

13.00 Festilindo

14.00 La salud de nuestros hijos

15.00 Vida o droga

16.00 Comunicandonos

17.00 Latinoamericano

18.00 Musica total (local and international videos)

19.00 El gran debut

20.00 El mundo de Ante Garmaz

21.00 Juguemos en familia

22.00 Funcion privada "Esperando la carroza"

1.00 Agenda diplomatica

LS83 Canal 9-El Canal de la Palomita

13.00 El Club de Madonna (videos)

14.00 Sabados de los mejores

18.30 El juego de los matrimonios


19.30 Todo al nueve

21.00 Hiperhumor '89

22.00 La noche VIP del cine "Sin aliento"

0.00 Club 700

LS84 Canal 11-Canal 11/Telefe

13.00 Johnny Allon presenta

14.00 Sabados de super accion I "Oro para el Cesar"

15.30 Sabados de super accion II "El primer Texano"

17.00 Sabados de super accion III "Duna"

20.00 La noche del sabado con Gerado Sofovich

0.30 El Sonajero

LS85 Canal 13-Canal 13 (became Artear in December 1989)

13.00 Realidad '89

14.00 El canal de los sabados

18.00 Batman Club

19.00 ALF (2 eps)

20.00 Hunter

21.00 Cine de los sabados "Furia de Titanes"

23.30 En busca del Clio (pt 1 of a program featuring the world's best ads)

0.30 Todo nuevo

Surprised to see Canal 13 had a newscast on Saturday noons, that was certainly the last season
of the Realidad news.

Also, a small correction: the real name of Channel 9 was "Canal 9 Libertad". El canal de la
Palomita was just an informal slogan or name never used officially by the channel. They became
Azul TV in 1999 and then Canal 9 in 2002.

The logo used had the bird, so that's why I used that slogan....Wikipedia, which had info on all 5
BA channels, was unclear about when Canal 9 used the Libertad slogan...also, when did Canal 11
become Telefe? Wikipedia mentions the name changed in 1989, but doesn't indicate as to when.

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Channel 9 adopted the Libertad slogan when it was privatized, in 1984.

Channel 11 became Telefe in 1990, after it was privatized too.

Retro: North Carolina Thu., Oct. 28, 1965

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition

NOTE: If the Gemini space-capsule launching scheduled for

Oct. 25 had to be postponed a day, astronauts Schirra and

Staford would splash down this morning at approximately

10:25 AM. Network coverage would pre-empt regular programming.

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Age Of Michelangelo"


6:30 Good Morning (Lee Kinard)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Old Rebel And Pecos Pete

9:30 What's Cooking Today?

10 AM I Love Lucy

10:30 Real McCoys

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 News (doesn't indicate if local or CBS)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM TV Matinee (aired Tuesdays and Thursdays;

"Best Of Groucho" aired Mondays, Wednesdays,

and Fridays)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (guests are columnist

Hedda Hopper and singer June Christy)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Movie: "The Girl In The Black Stockings"

6 PM News, Sports, Weather


6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Lawman

7:30 Munsters

8 PM Gilligan's Island (COLOR)

8:30 My Three Sons (COLOR)

9 PM CBS Movie: "Mary Mary" (COLOR)

11:15 News, Sports, Weather

11:40 Movie: "China Doll"

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/ABC/NBC)

6 AM Daily Word

6:05 Sunrise Semester

6:35 Almanac

6:45 Gospel Roundup (COLOR)

7 AM Carolina Calling (Arthur Smith)

7:45 News, Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Mike Douglas (guests include the Barry Sisters)

10 AM I Love Lucy

10:30 Real McCoys

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N News, Sports, Features

12:25 News (presumably CBS)


12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Betty Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM Love Of Life

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Woody Woodpecker (COLOR)

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club

5:30 Leave It To Beaver

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:25 Editorial (Alan Newcomb)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Arthur Smith

7:30 Munsters

8 PM Gilligan's Island (COLOR)

8:30 My Three Sons (COLOR)

9 PM CBS Movie: "Mary Mary" (COLOR)

11:15 News, Sports, Weather

11:35 Editorial (Alan Newcomb)

11:40 Movie: "Queen Of The Nile"


WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC)

6 AM Aspect (farm show)

6:30 Topic

6:45 Devotions

6:50 News

7 AM Bannon's Buddies (Art Bannon hosts a kids' show)

9 AM Little Rascals

9:30 My Little Margie

10 AM Divorce Court

11 AM The Young Set (author Marc Connelly and talent agent

Irving Lazar reminisce about Humphrey Bogart--note:

this is the in-pattern time but a delay of at least a week)

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM The Nurses

2:30 A Time For Us (another show airing on delay but in the in-

pattern timeslot)

2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 The Young Marrieds

4 PM Never Too Young (again, delayed episode, in-pattern time)

4:30 Where The Action Is (Barbara Mason, Freddy Cannon, delayed

episode, in-pattern time)


5 PM Movie: "Knute Rockne, All American" (one of Ronald Reagan's

most famous roles as "The Gipper" and one of Hollywood's most

famous lines: "Win one for the Gipper.")

6:15 Newscope

6:20 ABC News (Peter Jennings)

6:35 News, Weather, Sports

7 PM Amos 'n' Andy

7:30 Shindig (guest host: Jack E. Leonard; Manfred Mann, the Newbeats,

Glen Campbell)

8 PM Donna Reed

8:30 O.K. Crackerby! (COLOR)

9 PM Bewitched

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM The Long Hot Summer

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:10 Movie: "Flame Of Barbary Coast" (John Wayne from '45)

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

8:55 News

9 AM American History

9:30 Physical Science

10 AM World History

10:30 Mathematics

11 AM Changing World (a report on changes in Poland since the end


of Stalinism in 1956)

12 N Aspect

12:30 News and sign of until 3:30 PM

3:30 Library Science and sign of until 6 PM

6 PM Aspect

6:30 What's New

7 PM You The Deaf

7:30 Riverside: Plymouth, NC

8 PM Conversation (actor Morris Carnovsky discusses his career with

Boston drama critic Elliot Norton)

8:30 What In The World? (game show on which archaeologists have

to identify ancient items; panel: Dr. Carleton Coon, David Crownover

of the University of Pennsylvania Museum, Dr. Gordon Ekholm of the

American Museum of Natural History; host is Dr. Froelich Rainey)

9 PM Performance (music)

9:30 Social History Of The U.S.

sign of 10 PM

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC/NBC)

5:30 Aspect

6 AM Daybreak

6:45 Ray Wilkinson (farm news)

7 AM Today (veterinarian Norman H. Johnson of the ASPCA discusses "The

Complete Puppy and Dog Book"; Barbara Walters interviews the Brecker
quadruplets of Queens, NY, NBC, COLOR)

9 AM Femme Fare (Bette Elliott)

10 AM Time For Uncle Paul (station legend Paul Montgomery)

10:30 Donna Reed (says it's the same show airing on ABC in pattern at 12 N)

11 AM The Young Set (the actual show being fed by ABC: James Hagerty, president

of ABC News and a former White House press secretary, and newspaper

columnist Harriet Van Horne, discuss the influence of political writers)

12 N News, Weather

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM The Nurses

2:30 The Doctors (NBC)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 The Young Marrieds

4 PM Superman

4:30 Movie: "The Master Of Ballantrae"

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:20 ABC News

6:35 Viewpoint (Jesse Helms)

6:40 Weather, Sports

7 PM Movie: "Yesterday's Enemy"

9 PM Bewitched

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM The Long Hot Summer

11 PM News, Sports, Weather


11:30 Movie: "The Tanks Are Coming"

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC/CBS)

6:25 These Things We Share

6:30 Carolina In The Morning

7 AM Today (COLOR)

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Zingo Bingo

10 AM Fractured Phrases (COLOR)

10:25 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (COLOR)

11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR)

12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12:30 Let's Play Post Office (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News (Frank McGee)

1 PM Showcase (Jim Burns)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Moment Of Truth (will be replaced by "Days Of Our Lives"

on Nov. 8)

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm
4:30 Yogi Bear

5 PM Lloyd Thaxton (Bobby Rydell, Sue Thompson)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Littlest Hobo

7:30 Daniel Boone (COLOR)

8:30 Laredo (COLOR)

9:30 Dragnet (the original--ironically, the new "Dragnet" would

occupy this timeslot on NBC beginning in January 1967)

10 PM Dean Martin (Jonathan Winters, singers Jane Powell and John

Gary, Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five, comics Davis and Reese,

teeter-board act the Seven Staneks, COLOR)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

6:25 Aspect

6:55 Carolina Farmer

7 AM Today (COLOR)

9 AM Leave It To Beaver

9:30 People Are Funny

10 AM Fractured Phrases (COLOR)

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration
11 AM Morning Star (COLOR)

11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR)

12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12:30 Let's Play Post Office (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Girl Talk (actress Thelma Pelish, exercise expert

Gertrude Enelow, dietician Betty Dean)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

1:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

2 PM Moment Of Truth

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Mel Torme, Vera Miles, COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (Edgar and Candice Bergen, COLOR)

4:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

4:30 The Funny Page (with WITNey the Marching Hobo)

5:30 Yogi Bear

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Bat Masterson

7:30 Daniel Boone (COLOR)

8:30 Laredo (COLOR)

9:30 Mona McCluskey (George Burns produced this sitcom about

a movie star making $5000 a week and her husband, an Air

Force sergeant making $500 a month--and they vow to live


on his salary, COLOR)

10 PM Dean Martin (COLOR)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:15 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

5:50 Farm And Home Hour

6:30 Systems For Success

7 AM Words At Work

7:30 Mickey Mouse Club

8 AM Romper Room

8:30 Around Town

9:50 Daily Devotional

10 AM The Young Marrieds

10:30 Ramona Curtis (women's show)

11 AM The Young Set (same as Ch. 5)

12 N Harvesters (gospel music)

12:15 News

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM The Nurses

2:30 A Time For Us (show being fed by ABC)

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital
3:30 Lloyd Thaxton (Canadian singer Lucille Starr)

4:30 Where The Action Is (guests: the Olympics, the show is

the one being fed by ABC)

5 PM Movie: "Tarzan's Desert Mystery" (Johnny Weissmuller, from '43)

6:30 Amos 'n' Andy

7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:30 Thursday Night At The Races (which I think is actually "Let's Go To

The Races")

8 PM Donna Reed

8:30 O.K. Crackerby! (COLOR)

9 PM Bewitched

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM The Long Hot Summer

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 ABC's Nightlife

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6:30 Carolina Today

8:35 CBS News (Mike Wallace)

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM I Love Lucy

10:30 Real McCoys

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke


12 N News, Weather

12:15 Farm News, Weather

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Love Of Life

1:25 Timely Tips (Corinne Rickert)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Cartoon Junction (with "Railroad Slim" Short)

5 PM Sugarfoot

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Arthur Smith

7:30 Munsters

8 PM Gilligan's Island (COLOR)

8:30 My Three Sons (COLOR)

9 PM CBS Movie: "Mary Mary" (COLOR)

11:15 News, Sports, Weather

11:45 Movie: "The Raid"


WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC/ABC/CBS)

6:45 Farm And Home

7 AM Today (COLOR)

9 AM Cartoons

9:30 Girl Talk

10 AM Donna Reed

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (COLOR)

11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR)

12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12:30 Midday (Jimmy Kilgo)

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM The Nurses

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 The Young Marrieds

4 PM Clown Carnival (Brooks Lindsay, COLOR)

5 PM Lloyd Thaxton (same as Ch. 6)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Have Gun, Will Travel

7:30 Daniel Boone (COLOR)

8:30 O.K. Crackerby! (COLOR)

9 PM Donna Reed
9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM The Long Hot Summer

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)

6 AM Aspect

6:30 Morning Show

7:55 News, Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Cartoons

9:30 Concentration

10 AM Fractured Phrases (COLOR)

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Real McCoys

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR)

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 News (don't know if local or CBS)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Peggy Mann

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password
2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM Another World

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

4:55 News (local)

5 PM Lloyd Thaxton

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Daniel Boone (says it's the same episode airing on NBC

at 7:30, but not in color)

8 PM Perry Mason (CBS, delay from Sun 9 PM)

9 PM CBS Movie: "Mary Mary"

11:15 News, Sports, Weather (cut short tonight)

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM Farm News

7:30 Good Morning

8 AM Romper Room

9 AM Movie: "Crack-Up"

10:30 Open House (Jo Ann Franks, daughter of the station's owner)

11 AM The Young Set (same as Ch. 5)

12 N Donna Reed
12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM The Nurses

2:30 A Time For Us (same as Ch. 8)

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 The Young Marrieds

4 PM Never Too Young (the episode ABC is feeding)

4:30 Where The Action Is (same as Ch. 8)

5 PM Fun House

5:30 Loretta Young

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:15 ABC News

6:30 Rifleman

7 PM Biography

7:30 Shindig

8 PM Donna Reed

8:30 O.K. Crackerby! (COLOR)

9 PM Bewitched

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM The Long Hot Summer

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:15 ABC's Nightlife

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)


6:30 Aspect

7 AM Today (COLOR)

9 AM Astroboy

9:30 Bob Gordon (kids' show)

10 AM Fractured Phrases (COLOR)

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (COLOR)

11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR)

12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12:30 Let's Play Post Office (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM This Afternoon

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

1:55 NBC News

2 PM Moment Of Truth

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (COLOR)

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Superman

5 PM Cheyenne

6 PM News, Sports, Weather


6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Grand Ole Opry

7:30 Daniel Boone (COLOR)

8:30 Laredo (COLOR)

9:30 Mona McCluskey (COLOR)

10 PM Dean Martin (COLOR)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WCCB Ch. 36 (Ch. 18) Charlotte (ABC/CBS/NBC)

10 AM Fractured Phrases (COLOR)

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Jack LaLanne

11 AM The Young Set (same as Ch. 5)

12 N Father Knows Best

12:30 Let's Play Post Office (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Never Too Young

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

1:55 NBC News

2 PM Moment Of Truth

2:30 A Time For Us (same as Ch. 8)

2:55 ABC News

3 PM Another World
3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (COLOR)

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Where The Action Is (same as Ch. 8)

5 PM Movie: "Rookies On Parade"

6:30 News (Jon Holiday)

6:45 ABC News

7 PM Trails West ("Death Valley Days" reruns)

7:30 Shindig

8 PM Tammy (ABC, delay from Fri 8 PM, not in color)

8:30 Laredo (COLOR)

9:30 Mona McCluskey (COLOR)

10 PM Dean Martin (COLOR)

11 PM Information Please (don't know if this is a news program

or early-'50s vintage movie shorts of the old radio game show)

11:15 ABC's Nightlife

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Quote Originally Posted by B. Patrick quoted the North Carolina TV Guide:


NOTE: If the Gemini space-capsule launching scheduled for

Oct. 25 had to be postponed a day, astronauts (Walter) Schirra and

(Tom) Staford would splash down this morning at approximately

10:25 AM. Network coverage would pre-empt regular programming.

But of course, the Agena target rocket the Gemini 6 capsule would have docked with exploded
on reaching orbit on the 25th, so the Gemini 6 mission was postponed.

However, if my memory serves me correct, a half-hour of prime-time that evening on ABC, CBS,
and NBC was pre-empted for space news: Specifically, a live prime-time address by President
Johnson from the White House Oval Office announcing that the Gemini 7 flight would be
launched as originally scheduled in early December, but an attempt would be made to launch
Gemini 6 from the same launch pad about 9-10 days later while Gemini 7 was still in orbit on it's
14-day mission, and for Gemini 6 to rendezvous (meet up with), but not dock with, Gemini 7.

The rendezvous mission indeed occurred in December, and as a lifelong space buf, it's my
opinion that the revised double Gemini 7/6 mission was far more spectacular and exciting than
the original Gemini 6 flight would've been.

By the way, CBS's coverage of the Agena 6 launch that failed and portions of that network's
coverage of the Gemini 7/6 double mission, in color(!), can be found on You Tube.

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I need to make a quick correction. "Mary Mary," the CBS movie

that night, aired in color on WTVD; I simply forgot to put that in.

Retro: Western South Carolina, Mon. November 9th, 1987

Source: Herald-Journal

11/9/87

CHANNELS

3 WBTV Charlotte (CBS)

4 WYFF Greenville (NBC)

7 WSPA Spartanburg (CBS)

9 WSOC Charlotte (ABC)

10 WIS Columbia SC (NBC)

13 WLOS Asheville (ABC)

16 WGGS Greenville (IND)

17 WTBS Atlanta GA (IND)

21 WHNS Greenville (IND)

29 WNTV Greenville (PBS)

40 WAXA Anderson (IND/Fox)

49 WRET Spartanburg (PBS)

WGN Chicago (Channel 9, IND)

6AM

3 7 CBS News
9 ABC News

10 Early Riser

13 Mr. Bill's Friends

16 Beverly Exercise

17 CNN Headline News

21 Jimmy Swaggart

29 49 Teacher As Manager

WGN Laverne & Shirley

6:15

4 10 Before Hours

9 News

6:30

3 BT AM

4 10 NBC News

7 News

9 13 ABC News

16 Ag Day

17 Tom & Jerry and Friends

21 Bravestarr

29 49 To Life! Yoga With Priscilla Patrick

WGN Faith 20

6:45
9 10 News

29 49 AM Weather

7AM

3 7 CBS Morning News

4 10 Today

9 13 Good Morning America

16 PTL Club

21 JEM

29 49 Sesame Street

40 Morning Stretch

WGN Muppets

7:30

3 7 Morning Program

21 G.I. Joe

40 Zoobilee Zoo

WGN Spiral Zone

8AM

16 Nite Line

21 Tom & Jerry - Bugs Bunny

29 49 Instructional Programming

40 Heathclif

WGN Bozo
8:05

17 Beverly Hillbillies

8:30

40 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin

8:35

17 Bewitched

9AM

3 Geraldo

4 9 Donahue

7 10 Wil Shriner

13 Newlywed Game

16 Nite Line

21 Andy Griffith

40 Richard Roberts

WGN Smurfs' Adventures

9:05

17 Little House on the Prairie

9:30

13 Dating Game
21 Real McCoys

WGN Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin

10AM

3 7 $25,000 Pyramid

4 10 Sale of the Century

9 Hour Magazine

13 Geraldo

16 700 Club

21 Little House on the Prairie

40 Robert Tilton

WGN Leave it to Beaver

10:05

17 Movie

"The Survival of Dana." [1979] Melissa Sue Anderson, Robert Carradine.

10:30

3 Price is Right

4 10 Classic Concentration

7 Card Sharks

WGN Andy Griffith

11AM

4 10 Wheel of Fortune
7 Price is Right

9 Wil Shriner

13 Who's The Boss?

16 PTL Club

21 I Love Lucy

29 49 Instructional Programming

40 Slim Cooking

WGN Love Boat

11:30

3 Top O' The Day

4 10 Win, Lose or Draw

13 Mr. Belvedere

21 Beverly Hillbillies

40 Super Password

Noon

4 7 9 News

10 Carolina Today

13 Jeopardy!

16 Ernest Angley

21 Perry Mason

40 Movie

"The Dark Corner." [1946] Lucille Ball, Mark Stevens.

WGN Geraldo
12:05

17 Perry Mason

12:30

3 7 Young and the Restless

4 Scrabble

9 13 Loving

10 News

1PM

4 10 Days of Our Lives

9 13 All My Children

16 Peggy Danny

21 Rockford Files

WGN News

1:05

17 Movie

"Moment to Moment." [1966] Jean Seberg, Honor Blackman.

1:30

3 7 Bold and the Beautiful

16 Beverly Exercise
2PM

3 7 As the World Turns

4 10 Another World

9 13 One Life to Live

16 Alive

21 Barnaby Jones

29 49 Instructional Programming

40 Knots Landing

WGN Dick Van Dyke

2:30

16 Good Housekeeping: A Better Way

WGN Andy Griffith

3PM

3 7 Guiding Light

4 10 Santa Barbara

9 13 General Hospital

16 Joy Junction

21 Real Ghostbusters

40 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin

WGN Leave it to Beaver

3:05

17 Tom & Jerry and Friends


3:30

16 Secret Place

21 Smurfs' Adventures

40 Magic Lollipop Adventure

WGN Ghostbusters

4PM

3 Magnum P.I.

4 Silver Spoons

7 Hour Magazine

9 Oprah Winfrey

10 Dukes of Hazzard

13 The Judge

16 New Zoo Revue

21 DuckTales

29 49 Sesame Street

40 Saber Rider and the Star Sherifs

WGN BraveStarr

4:05

17 Flintstones

4:30

4 Three's Company
13 Gimme a Break!

16 Leverne Trip

21 Happy Days

40 Defenders of the Earth

WGN Transformers

4:35

17 Flintstones

5PM

3 10 Jeopardy!

4 Oprah Winfrey

7 Divorce Court

9 People's Court

13 A-Team

16 Richard Roberts

21 Happy Days

29 49 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

40 Beverly Hills Teens

WGN G.I. Joe

5:05

17 Munsters

5:30
3 Wheel of Fortune

7 People's Court

9 Andy Griffith

10 Win, Lose or Draw

21 Facts of Life

29 49 Naturescene

40 Jetsons

WGN JEM

5:35

17 Laverne & Shirley

6PM

3 4 7 9 13 News

10 Wheel of Fortune

16 Jimmy Swaggart

21 Family Ties

29 49 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

40 Matt Houston

WGN Facts of Life

6:05

17 Alice

6:30
7 CBS News

10 NBC News

13 ABC News

16 James Robison

21 WGN WKRP in Cincinnati

6:35

17 New Leave it to Beaver

7PM

3 CBS News

4 NBC News

7 Truth or Consequences (in 1987?)

9 ABC News

10 News

13 Wheel of Fortune

16 Frederick K. Price

21 Family Ties

29 49 Nightly Business Report

40 Crook & Chase

WGN Cheers

7:05

17 Andy Griffith
7:30

3 PM Magazine

Sen. Daniel Inouye [D-Hawaii]; tribute to Ernie Kovacs.

4 10 PM Magazine

Sen. Daniel Inouye [D-Hawaii]; Jacqueline Bisset.

7 Hollywood Squares

9 Entertainment Tonight

13 Jeopardy!

21 Cheers

29 49 Journal

40 Tales from the Darkside

WGN Barney Miller

7:35

17 Sanford and Son

8PM

3 7 Frank's Place

Handyman Cool Charles takes on a dangerous second job. Part 1 of 2.

4 10 ALF

ALF gets a severe case of hiccups after being excluded from Dorothy and Whizzer's wedding
party.

9 13 MacGyver

MacGyver heads south after receiving a desperate message to help Jack Dalton.

16 Nite Line

21 Movie
"The Amityville Horror." [1979] James Brolin, Margot Kidder. A couple searches for the reason
behind a series of bizarre and frightening events occurring in their newly purchased Long Island
home.

29 49 WonderWorks

A part-time newsboy becomes his family's only breadwinner after his father's factory job is
terminated in Depression-era Australia.

40 Movie

"Street Killing." [1976] Andy Griffith. A prosecutor finds a link between a street mugging and
murder which leads to an organized crime figure.

WGN Movie

"The Breakfast Club." [1985] Emilio Estevez. Five teenagers converge at an all-day detention
session and make strides toward mutual understanding and respect.

8:05

17 Movie

"To Catch a Thief." [1955] Cary Grant, Grace Kelly. A reformed jewel thief is suspected of
returning to a life of crime.

8:30

3 7 Kate & Allie

4 10 Valerie's Family

David gets gambling fever and becomes deeply in debt to a bookie.

9PM

3 7 Newhart

Stephanie and Michael feel their relationship has become stagnant.

4 10 Movie

"Billionaire Boys Club." [Part 2 of 2] Judd Nelson, Ron Silver. Ringleader Joe Hunt faces a murder
trial after losing control of both h is business schemes and his followers, several of whom turn to
the police with evidence incriminating Hunt.

9 13 NFL Football

Seattle Seahawks at New York Jets.

29 49 Oil

Profiles of wildcatters H.L. Hunt, John Paul Getty and T. Boone Pickens.

9:30

3 7 Designing Women

Reese Watson [Hal Holbrook] sufers a heart attack after an arm-wrestling match with an old
buddy [Jack Bannon].

10PM

3 7 Cagney & Lacey

The owners of a rock club want Cagney and Lacey to investigate the theft of a music video.

16 INN News

29 49 Trying Times

Spalding Gray and Renee Shafransky co-wrote this comedy starring Gray and Jessica Harper. An
insomniac ponders possible fatherhood as his girlfriend's biological clock ticks away.

40 Hart to Hart

WGN News

10:20

17 Movie

"Viva Las Vegas." [1964] Elvis Presley. A Las Vegas swimming instructor becomes the object of
afection for a sports car nut and his Italian friend.
10:30

16 700 Club

21 Mork and Mindy

Mork invites Mindy's hot-headed downstairs neighbor to dinner.

29 49 This Constitution: A History Topic

A look at how the concept of federalism efected the history of Charleston and South Carolina.

WGN INN News

11PM

3 4 7 10 News

21 Andy Griffith

Ellie Walker sets the men and women of Mayberry against each other when she runs for town
council.

29 49 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

40 Late Show

Host: Arsenio Hall.

WGN Jefersons

A stranger claims to be Louise's long-lost daughter.

11:30

3 Cheers

Dick Cavett wants to submit Sam's memoirs to his publisher.

4 10 Best of Carson

From August 1986: Comic George Carlin and musical group the Temptations.

7 Sanford and Son

When Fred receives a slight injury in a car mishap, Lamont hires a housekeeper to help out.
16 Isaiah Vision

21 Gunsmoke

Dillon is frustrated by Judge Kendall's order to release a gang of outlaws for lack of evidence.

WGN Magnum P.I.

A hard-nosed investigator from St. Louis helps Magnum with a blackmail case.

12AM

3 7 Hunter

An ex-policeman uses his professional expertise in his new career as a hired killer.

9 13 News

12:05

17 National Geographic Explorer

Pilots Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager circle the globe in Voyager; Hong Kong's citizens prepare for
the 1997 transition from British sovereignty to communist China; the nocturnal habits of a lion
pride; a traveling circus tent show; Coast Guard trainees at the National Motor Lifeboat School.

12:15

13 Entertainment Tonight

Geraldo Rivera on tabloid journalism [part 1 of 3]; actor George C. Scott.

12:30

4 10 Late Night with David Letterman

From March 1986: Model Elle MacPherson; juggler Michael Davis; writer Bob Greene. Also:
viewer mail.

9 Nightline

16 World of Prophecy
21 INN News

WGN Movie

"Airport 1975." [1974] Charlton Heston. When the crew of a 747 is killed in a freak accident, the
chief stewardess must pilot the huge jet to safety.

1AM

9 Sally Jessy Raphael

Scheduled: male and female strippers.

1:10

3 7 Movie

"Killing 'Em Softly." [1985] George Segal, Irene Cara. Murder, money and an unexpected romance
complicate the lives of a retired Broadway propman and an aspiring singer.

1:30

4 Sally Jessy Raphael

9 Superior Court

2AM

4 Getting in Touch

9 Truth or Consequences

2:05

17 Movie

"The Midnight Man." [1974] Burt Lancaster, Susan Clark. A college security guard relentlessly
stalks the shadowy killer who murdered a campus co-ed.
2:30

3 7 Nightwatch

4 9 CNN Headline News

WGN Laverne and Shirley

3AM

WGN INN News

3:30

WGN Laverne and Shirley

4AM

WGN Movie

"Damnation Alley." [1977] Jan-Michael Vincent.

4:20

17 CNN Headline News

4:30

17 Hogan's Heroes

5AM

9 CNN Headline News

17 Green Acres
5:30

4 CNN Headline News

17 Gomer Pyle, USMC

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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Larry Anderson, who had played on Lucy's disastrous "Life With Lucy,"

hosted the 1987 version of "Truth Or Consequences," which was also

a disaster. Shortly after this date, WSPA dropped it and put "Win, Lose

Or Draw" at 7.

It seems that no one but Bob Barker could host "T or C"; Bob Hilton's

version in 1977 also tanked after one season (and I think some stations

dropped it even before the 1977-78 season was out). (Even Ralph Edwards,
who hosted the radio version from 1940-57, flopped with it on TV in 1950.)

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WIS still only had news at 7 until 1991. They could put almost anything on at 6.

Retro: Lancaster, PA/Baltimore/DC, Sun. Jan 18th, 1998

Source: Gettysburg Times

1/18/98

CHANNELS

2 WMAR Baltimore ABC

4 WRC Washington, DC NBC

5 WTTG Washington, DC Fox

7 WJLA Washington, DC ABC

8 WGAL Lancaster NBC

9 WUSA Washington, DC CBS

11 WBAL Baltimore NBC

13 WJZ Baltimore CBS

15 WLYH Lancaster UPN


20 WDCA Washington, DC UPN

21 WHP Harrisburg CBS

25 WHAG Hagerstown MD NBC

27 WHTM Harrisburg ABC

33 WITF Harrisburg PBS

43 WPMT York Fox

45 WBFF Baltimore Fox

67 WMPB Baltimore PBS

5AM

2 TV.COM

5 Beverly Hillbillies

Granny and gasoline prove a terrifying mixture when, after a taxi ride, she decides she must
learn to drive.

7 Headline News

9 20 Paid Program

13 Martha Stewart Living

Yellow cake with lemon-curd filling; pressed flowers; potato pizza.

21 American Adventurer

25 AgDay Weekend Edition

43 Harry and the Hendersons

When Sarah's stage production of "Beauty and the Beast" lacks an actor to play the beast,
George gets an idea.

45 Adventures of Sinbad

Sinbad and Firouz land at the city of Scrof where Firouz's former love Velda is trying to find the
cure for a plague.

67 Writer's Exchange
One of the five canons of classical rhetoric, the task of generating new ideas.

5:30

2 9 Paid Program

4 This Old House

Visiting a counter-top fabrication shop; hanging wallpaper and installing a fence at Kirkside.

5 Beverly Hillbillies

Drysdale's remedy for Granny's homesickness starts the first social revolution in the history of
Beverly Hills.

7 Headline News

8 Music and the Spoken Word

11 Your New House

Painting a faux rug design on a patio floor; home entertainment room ideas; building a new
deck.

13 Real to Reel

15 American Adventurer

20 Minority Business Report

21 Main Floor

Diahann Carroll's new venture; the stylist to the stars; workout tips for a healthier baby.

25 U.S. Farm Report

43 American Athlete

George Foreman, Juwan Howard, Michelle Kwan.

67 Writer's Exchange

Presenting ideas in an organized manner.

6AM
2 5 9 13 45 Paid Program

4 News

7 11 With Style

Clothing designer Cynthia Rowley helps prepare a roasted plum tomato sauce with pasta; art of
decoupage; layering bulbs.

8 Better Homes and Gardens

Cutting heat bills; winning recipes; gardening on a steep slope; building an indoor trellis.

15 Mask

20 Psi-Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal

Praeger and Donner are drawn into a bizarre murder mystery when an ancient Chinese terra-
cotta warrior is stolen from a gallery and people wind up beheaded.

21 Your New House

See 5:30, WBAL.

25 Wall Street Journal Report

27 Quick n Brite 8

43 Student Bodies

Mags is tempted to work for rivals Victor and the Student Voice after her fashion column is
edited out of Student Bodies.

67 Writer's Exchange

Interpreting and understanding informative texts.

6:30

2 NFL Films Presents

Tennessee Oilers running back Eddie George; running backs.

5 It is Written

7 Hour of Power

8 In Touch
9 John A. Cherry

11 Rebecca's Garden

Rebecca's choice of carefree houseplants; potato side dishes for Thanksgiving; actor Brad
Maule's garden; amaryllis.

13 New Psalmist Church

15 Extreme Dinosaurs

21 Life Esteem

25 American Religious Town Hall

27 Power Media

43 Oscar's Orchestra E/I

45 David Brown Ministry

67 Writer's Exchange

Analyzing the major uses of the referential aim in writing.

7AM

2 Lift Every Voice

Traditional and contemporary forms of gospel and spiritual music are featured.

5 Frederick K. Price

8 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures E/I

A frozen, adventure-filled journey through Alaska's Glacier Bay to visit the killer whale.

9 Key of David

11 Hang Time E/I

Danny ofers to marry a girl having a hard time raising her baby alone; a cover girl contest.

13 New Ghostwriter Mysteries E/I

Em begins to wonder about her father's past when he recommends a rather sordid character for
a job.
15 45 Kenneth Copeland

20 Dino Babies

21 James Kennedy

25 Echoes of Hope

27 Proactiv Club

33 Sesame Street

Telly makes a new Sesame Street sign when he notices that the old one is missing.

43 Garfield and Friends

67 Groundling Marsh

Mud-Slinger, the two-headed groundling, wants to be split up.

7:30

2 2 The Point

7 Home Again

All-in-one wall product installed; hanging a recycled door.

8 Call of the Outdoors

9 In Touch

11 Saved by the Bell: The New Class E/I

With a big event coming up, Liz must decide between Ryan and Nicky; Katie and Maria are
dateless.

13 Wheel of Fortune 2000 E/I

20 Bill Nye the Science Guy E/I

A trip to Arizona's Sonoran desert, a unique ecosystem.

21 Day of Discovery

25 Your New House

See 5:30, WBAL.


27 Ellen Kreidman

43 All Dogs Go To Heaven: The Series E/I

67 Theodore Tugboat

Theodore has a tough choice to make; the harbor cleanup contest becomes too competitive.

8AM

2 27 Good Morning America/Sunday

4 8 25 Today

5 Larry Jones

7 9 11 13 News

15 Jimmy Swaggart

20 Making A Diference

21 Popular Mechanics for Kids E/I

Learning about centrifugal force, safety precautions and the diference between wooden and
steel roller coasters.

33 Barney and Friends

The children learn about things they can do to protect the Earth, including recycling and planting
trees.

43 Pete McTee's Clubhouse E/I

45 Ernest Angley

67 Wimzie's House

Wimzie learns the value of honesty after she tries to blame Bo for something she did.

8:30

5 Dr. James Kennedy

20 Van-Pires
21 Algo's Factory E/I

33 Slow Norris

43 Adventures of Oliver Twist

67 Sesame Street

Oscar realizes that he will miss Slimey when his friend is accepted for a mission to the moon.

9AM

2 Rodricks for Breakfast

4 8 News

5 43 45 Fox News Sunday

9 13 21 Sunday Morning

15 20 Jumanji

25 Meet the Press

27 Rebecca's Garden

See 6:30, WBAL.

33 Theodore Tugboat

Hank discovers the importance of just being himself; bad dreams cause Theodore sleepless
nights and terrible days.

9:30

15 20 Incredible Hulk

27 With Style

See 6AM, WJLA.

33 Kidsongs

Animal expert Joan Embery brings exotic creatures to the studio.

67 Barney & Friends


Barney's new invention allows the children to play games with diferent kinds of balls, from
bowling to miniature golf.

10AM

5 43 Paid Program

7 Your New House

See 5:30, WBAL.

8 Meet the Press

15 20 Breaker High

A ride in an Italian sports car has an unanticipated result; the girls look for a model.

25 Viewpoint 25

27 High Q

33 Magic School Bus

The class gets a wild ride through the skies when the bus is transformed into a weathermobile.

45 Guided Tour

67 Magic School Bus

Ms. Frizzle's class learns how an island is formed by an underwater volcano.

10:30

4 Meet the Press

5 43 Paid Program

7 Good Morning America/Sunday

9 Face the Nation

13 Your New House

15 20 Sweet Valley High

Devon and Jessica get physical and think diferently of each other afterward.
21 Real Estate Review

25 Day of Discovery

27 This Week

33 Wishbone

In "Hercules and the Golden Apples," Wishbone wanders the world searching for the golden
apples of the Hesperides.

45 Hour of Power

67 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?

11AM

2 Better Homes and Gardens

See 6AM, WGAL.

5 Faces of Courage: Hope

A tribute to African-Americans who overcame difficult situations and achieved success. Host:
sportscaster James Brown.

8 This Old House

See 5:30, WRC.

9 Nick News E/I

Child labor laws; dancer-actor Gregory Hines; communes today.

11 Meet the Press

13 On Time

15 20 Beverly Hills, 90210

Prince Carl and the gang celebrate Steve's 21st birthday on the Queen Mary; Valerie goes to the
FBI; Brandon and Steve get in a bar fight.

21 Hour of Power

25 Dr. James Kennedy

33 Newton's Apple
Developing pet food at Waltham Laboratories in England; the star of TV's "Wishbone"; exotic
pets.

43 Honey, I Shrunk The Kids

Bianca tricks Wayne's clone into shrinking Wayne and stealing her the plans for the Szalinski
Wrap Master.

67 Healthweek

Treating the common cold; helping Parkinson's patients with pig embryo transplants and deep
brain stimulation; pet grief.

11:30

2 7 This Week

4 McLaughlin Group

8 Home Again

See 7:30, WJLA.

9 Weird Al E/I

13 Face the Nation

27 Penn State Hoops

33 This Week in Business

45 Paid Program

67 Newsnight Maryland

Noon

4 8 11 25 NBA Basketball

Indiana Pacers at Boston Celtics, from the Fleet Center.

5 Saved by the Bell

Screech is targeted by a gold digger when his spaghetti sauce business becomes a huge success.

9 Martin Luther King Jr.: The March to Freedom


The impact of the civil rights leader's work is examined through historical footage and
interviews.

13 27 Star Fest

Charles Perez, Julie Brow and Darius McCrary are among the hosts of the annual United Cerebral
Palsy fund-raiser. May include local coverage.

15 Paid Program

20 Families Under Fire

The 700 Club explores the perils facing American families.

21 College Basketball

Purdue at Indiana.

33 McLaughlin One on One

43 Movie

"Bufy the Vampire Slayer." [1992] Kristy Swanson. A high-school cheerleader reluctantly accepts
her heritage as the latest in a long line of vampire killers.

45 Wild Things

Alaskan salmon struggle to survive against voracious bears; the mating ritual of Argentina's
elephant seals; an alligator dwells in a swimming pool.

67 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

12:30

2 Guided Tour

5 Saved By The Bell

Zack is desperate enough to try ballet class when he learns he needs one more credit to
graduate.

7 Martha Stewart Living

See 5AM, WJZ.

15 Paid Program
33 Small Business 2000

This series about how to start a business begins its fourth season with Orange Tree Imports
owner Carol Schroeder.;

67 Wall $treet Week

Roger McNamee of Integral Capital Partners discusses technology stocks.

1PM

2 Siskel & Ebert

Scheduled: Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert share their picks for the worst films of 1997.

5 Mama's Family

Mama has an accident while making jam.

7 Field Trip E/I

Touring a nuclear power plant.

9 More Than a Game

15 Viper

A fully equipped motorcycle and rider threaten the future of the team.

33 Tony Brown's Journal

Scheduled: NAACP concerns that the late Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, who died in a plane
crash, may have been shot.

45 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

A blacksmith's forged likeness of Hercules comes to life and, with the goddess Discord's
encouragement, wreaks havoc on a local town.

67 Dcor

The homes of basketball player Alonzo Mourning and golfer Ray Floyd; floor coverings; benefits
provided by professional designers.

1:30
2 Paid Program

5 Mama's Family

Mama takes a self-defense class after being mugged.

7 Story of a People E/I

9 College Basketball

North Carolina State at Virginia.

33 Religion and Ethics Newsweekly

67 Birdwatch

Keeping squirrels from stealing birdseed; roseate spoonbills, white pelicans and other water
birds.

2PM

2 Wild! Life Adventures

A Kayapo warrior known as Payakan takes over the murdered Chico Mendes' mission to save the
amazon from encroaching development.

5 43 45 Figure Skating

Skate International Finals Exhibition from Munich, Germany.

15 Women's College Basketball

Penn State vs. Purdue.

21 College Basketball

Regional Coverage: West Virginia at Villanova or Cincinnati at Louisville.

33 Firing Line

Scheduled: moral issues with law professor Michael Ambrosio and theologian Father Paul
Holmes.

67 Lawrence Welk Show

Larry and Lynn Welk tells stories about the show's performers. Songs include "All I Need Is a Girl"
and "Tennessee Waltz."
2:30

4 8 11 25 NBA Basketball

Houston Rockets at Chicago Bulls from the United Center.

7 Movie

"Lean on Me." [1989] Morgan Freeman. A principal cleans up a drug-infested New Jersey high
school with his own brand of enforced discipline.

33 McLaughlin Group

3PM

2 Paid Program

5 43 45 All Madden Team

13 27 Star Fest Continues

20 Families Under Fire Continues

33 America's Scenic Rail Journeys

Amtrak's Adirondack train travels between New York and Montreal through the Adirondack
Mountains and along the Lake Champlain shoreline.

67 Travels in Europe

Traveling from Paris to visit Versailles, Giverny, Champagne and the World War I battlefield of
Verdun.

3:30

2 Paid Program

67 Travel Magazine

A Pacific coast visit, with stops in Vancouver, Canada and San Diego.

3:45
9 College Basketball

Florida State at Georgia Tech.

4PM

2 Extra

5 43 45 NHL Hockey

All-Star Game from General Motors Place in Vancouver, B.C.

15 Movie

"Going for the Gold: The Bill Johnson Story." [1985] Anthony Edwards. Skier Bill Johnson rises
above a turbulent adolescence to win the gold medal in the men's downhill at the 1984
Olympics.

21 College Basketball

Regional Coverage - South Carolina at Georgia, Iowa at Minnesota or New Mexico at Arizona.

67 Origins With Burt Wolf

Seeing Hong Kong by boat, bus and cogwheel tram.

4:30

33 Shore Things

Prime beaches on both coasts and in Hawaii are visited in this look at lifeguards, boardwalks and
other things that are part of what draws people to the beach.

67 Plain & Fancy Cooking

A meal of meatloaf, potato and cobbler; shrimp with sweet pea pancakes.

5PM

2 Grace Under Fire

Grace and Nadine pay tribute to youth by crashing a fraternity party.

4 8 11 25 PGA Golf
Bob Hope Chrysler Classic - Final Round from Palm Desert, Calif.

7 NYPD Blue

John moonlights as a bodyguard for his friend's attractive companion; a disabled veteran ignores
the police and takes the people who mugged him hostage.

67 Baking with Julie

Pastry chef Gail Gand makes lemon meringue pie for one; David Blom bakes cookies, tuiles and
gingersnaps.

5:30

2 Grace Under Fire

Grace meets Nadine's first husband Andy and a very secretive Russell at a singles dance.

67 Country Inn Cooking

The San Sophia of Telluride, Colo., serves up red pepper polenta tostada and braised
southwestern rabbit.

6PM

2 ABC World News Sunday

7 21 27 News

9 13 CBS Evening News

15 Wild Things

See Noon, WBFF.

20 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

Wayne's hyper speed invention helps ease his hectic workload after discovering he can't
dedicate equal time to being a father and a scientist.

33 America's Historic Trails

A northward journey along the River Road, from New Orleans' French Quarter to Natchez, MS.

67 Router Worskhop
Combining dowels and shelves to create CD and video storage racks.

6:30

2 9 13 News

7 27 ABC World News Sunday

21 CBS Evening News

33 America's Historic Trails

Stops along the Natchez Trace to Nashville include the Civil War battleground at Franklin, TN.

67 This Old House

7PM and later in a separate post

-crainbebo

7PM

2 7 27 Movie

"Ruby Bridges." [1998] Premiere. Chaz Monet. Based on a true story; a 6-year-old New Orleans
girl becomes one of the first integrated black students in the South.

4 8 11 25 Dateline NBC

5 43 45 World's Funniest!

The humorous world of animals includes a dog that walks on its hind legs, a cat that eats corn on
the cob and a pit bull that fumbles through an obstacle course.

9 13 21 60 Minutes

15 Adventures of Sinbad

See 5AM, WBFF.

20 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

While escorting Gul Dukat to his war crimes investigation, Sisko and the mentally disturbed
Cardassian are stranded on a distant planet.
33 Ballykissangel

The gossips have something to talk about when a young woman from Father Cliford's past
arrives.

67 Nova

Scientists are followed as they strive to unlock the mysteries of lightning.

8AM

4 8 11 25 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards

The 55th annual Golden Globe Awards presentation honoring outstanding achievements in film
and television. Honorees include actress Shirley MacLaine.

5 43 45 The Simpsons

Homer decides to protect the family by purchasing a gun and joining the NRA.

9 13 21 Touched by an Angel

Monica helps a young woman, once a famous artist, beat her cocaine problem and maintain a
healthy pregnancy.

15 Due South

The adventure continues as Fraser and Kowalski are trapped on a sinking Great Lakes freighter
while deciding whether they should continue working together.

20 Movie

"Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome." [1985] Mel Gibson, Tina Turner. Third entry in the post-
apocalyptic adventure series finds Max at the mercy of a power-hungry shantytown queen.

33 67 Nature

A family of otters living in Yellowstone National Park must fend of eagles and wild coyotes to
survive.

8:30

5 43 45 King of the Hill

Hank takes Bobby to a firing range and learns that his son is a perfect shot.
9PM

2 7 27 Movie

"Nightmare Street." [1998, Premiere] Thomas Gibson. A woman comes home to the shocking
discovery that her child has vanished without a trace.

5 43 45 X-Files

The agents may have uncovered the Cigarette-Smoking Man's true identity.

9 13 21 Movie

"Best Friends for Life." [1998, Premiere] Gena Rowlands. A lifelong friendship is put in jeopardy
when a woman has difficulty coping with her sudden widowhood and illness.

15 Walker, Texas Ranger

The key witness in Walker's investigation of a money-laundering bingo scam keeps trying to
escape protective custody.

33 67 Masterpiece Theatre

"Reckless." A young surgeon falls for an attractive older woman, only to learn that she is his
boss's wife. Part 1 of 3.

10PM

5 15 43 45 News

20 Star Trek: Voyager

Chakotay must lead an attack against a species that lives in the dreams of the Voyager crew.

10:30

15 Xena: Warrior Princess

A priestess and a lusty barmaid who look exactly like Xena team up with the warrior princess
when Balius plots to destroy the Hestians.

43 X-Files
Mulder and Scully accept help from a psychic murderer who is awaiting execution when they
attempt to track down a serial killer.

10:35

45 Sports Unlimited

11PM

2 4 7 8 9 11 13 21 25 27 News

5 X-Files

See 10:30, WPMT.

20 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Sisko takes his officers and a new Federation ship into the Gamma Quadrant to forestall an
invasion by the soldiers of the Dominion. Part 1 of 2.

33 New Red Green

The local ice cream shop becomes a medical clinic; Red turns a bicycle and piping into a golf cart.

45 America's Dumbest Criminals

Woman robs store for bail money; thief uses his own name on warranty on stolen stereo.

67 Ballykissangel

While Quigley waits for his lost love, Father Cliford convinces a reluctant groom to go through
with his wedding plans.

11:3o

4 8 25 George Michael's Sports Machine

15 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

See 1PM, WBFF.

21 NYPD Blue

See 5PM, WJLA.


27 Ghost Stories

A man's conscience has a unique way of giving away his terrible deeds; a dream psychologist is
haunted by her patients' nightmares.

33 Austin City Limits

Two blues performers: Delbert McClinton's performance includes "Too Much Stuf" with guest
Lyle Lovett, and Lavelle White performs "Voodoo Man."

43 Earth: Final Conflict

Boone and two molecular biologists examine the alien probe in a resistance lab, while rushing to
stay ahead of Da'an and Sandoval.

45 Baby Talk

Unfortunately, 11:35 and later is omitted out of this - even though the weeknight listings go until
5AM...

-crainbebo

Can you post the Lancaster, PA/Baltimore/DC listings from Gettysburg, PA for Monday, January
19, 1998?

Sure - maybe next couple days.

-crainbebo

Retro: Vancouver/Victoria Mon, Nov 7, 1977

from TV Guide-Western British Columbia edition

CBUT 2-CBC Vancouver


8:30 Friendly Giant

8:45 Bonjour

9:00 In Touch (June Callwood)

10:00 BC Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Bob McLean (guests include parapsychologist Howard Eisenberg)

12:55 CBC News

1:00 News

1:05 Switzer Unlimited

1:30 Coronation Street

2:00 Ryan's Hope

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 After Four

4:30 Mr. Dressup

5:00 This Land (history of the bufalo in Western Canada)

5:30 All in the Family

6:00 Hourglass

7:00 Mary Tyler Moore

7:30 Pacific Report (Carole Taylor)

8:00 Betty White

8:30 Front Page Challenge

9:00 SuperSpecial: Renee Claude


10:00 CBC NewsMagazine (Recap of the PC Party Convention)

10:30 Man Alive (marketing infant formula in the Third World)

11:00 The National

11:20 News

11:35 90 Minutes Live

KOMO 4-ABC Seattle

6:00 Viewpoint on Nutrition (Dr. Arthur Robinson discusses current vitamin research)

6:30 Not for Women Only (sleep and dreams, pt 2)

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Window (Frank Greif welcomes Dr. Thomas Wall, who discusses hypnosis and behavior
modification)

9:30 Cross-Wits

10:00 Happy Days

10:30 $20,000 Pyramid

11:00 The Better Sex

11:30 Family Feud

noon All My Children

1:00 Ryan's Hope

1:30 One Life to Live

2:15 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Boomerang

4:00 Merv Griffin (guests Robert Goulet, Jackie Vernon, Jimmie Walker, Ronnie Claire Edwards,
and William Katt)

5:30 News
6:00 ABC Evening News

6:30 News

7:00 NFL: Washington-Baltimore

10:00 Space: 1999

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Sherlock Holmes in Washington" (bw)

KING 5-NBC Seattle

6:05 With This Ring

6:20 Farm News

6:25 American House

6:55 Shape Up with Sparling

7:00 Today (guest: Secretary of Labor F. Ray Marshall)

9:00 Seattle Today (guest Peg Bracken/self-healing/table etiquette)

10:00 Wheel of Fortune

10:30 Knockout

11:00 To Say the Least

11:30 Gong Show

noon Hollywood Squares

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World

3:00 Movie "Skin Game"

5:00 New Newlywed Game

5:30 News
6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Seattle Tonight Tonite

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8:00 Little House on the Prairie

9:00 Aspen (conclusion)

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (guest host Bob Newhart welcomes Lola Folana and Luciano Pavarotti)

1:00 Tomorrow (from Sardi's restaurant in NYC with guests including Andrea McArdle)

CHEK 6-CBC/CTV Victoria (sister and semi-satellite of ch 8)

6:00 University of the Air "Africa"

6:30 Kareen's Yoga

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 Daybreak (Payne)

9:30 Joyce Davidson (guest Bureaucrat X)

10:00 BC Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Barton & Company

noon News

12:15 Ida Clarkson

1:00 Lucy Show

1:30 Marcus Welby, MD

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks


4:00 After Four

4:30 Flipper

5:00 Adam-12

5:30 News Hour (local at 5:30, from Vancouver at 6)

7:00 Little House on the Prairie

8:00 Betty White

8:30 Front Page Challenge

9:00 SuperSpecial: Renee Claude

10:00 CBC NewsMagazine

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 The National

11:20 News Hour Final

12:10 Movie "What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?"

2:10 Movie "Edge of the City" (bw)

KIRO 7-CBS Seattle

6:00 Eye on the Northwest

6:30 Sunrise Semester "Discipline in the Classroom"

7:00 Fred Flintstone & Friends

7:30 J.P. Patches

8:30 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Price is Right (new time)

10:00 Match Game (new time)

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News


11:00 Young & the Restless

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon News

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light (first episode in hour-long format)

2:30 All in the Family (new time)

3:00 Dinah! (in Vegas with guests Danny Thomas, Bonnie Franklin, Lola Falana, Wayne Cochran,
and the C.C. Riders)

4:00 Emergency One!

5:00 News

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 Mary Tyler Moore

7:00 To Tell the Truth

7:30 TBA

8:00 Logan's Run

9:00 Betty White

9:30 Maude

10:00 Raferty

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "The Love Boat"

1:30 Movie "Ball of Fire" (bw)

BCTV (CHAN) 8-CTV Vancouver

6:00 University of the Air "Africa"

6:30 Romper Room

7:00 Canada AM
9:00 Art of Cooking

9:30 Joyce Davidson

10:00 Jean Cannem

10:30 Definition

11:00 Kareen's Yoga (ch 8 production for the network)

11:30 It's Your Move

noon News

12:30 Movie "Sayonara" (pt 1)

2:00 Another World

3:00 Alan Hamel (guests Leslie Neilsen, Martin Mull, and Billy Crystal; another ch 8 show for CTV)

4:00 Sanford & Son

4:30 Gong Show

5:00 Emergency One!

6:00 News Hour

7:00 Waltons

8:00 Miss Canada Pageant (from CFTO's Studio 6)

9:30 Soap

10:00 Baretta

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News Hour Final

12:10 Movie "The Fiction Makers"

2:10 Movie "The Wild and the Innocent"

3:55 Ironside

KCTS 9-PBS Seattle


Instructional Programs until 10am

10:00 Electric Company

10:30 Instructional Programs

11:30 As We See It

noon Electric Company

12:30 Instructional Programs

3:00 Washington Week in Review

3:30 Mainstreaming the Exceptional Child

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Zoom

6:30 Big Blue Marble

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 American House

8:00 Nova "The Tongues of Men" (pt 1 of a 2-parter on world languages)

9:00 Age of Uncertainty (John Maynard Keynes)

10:00 People's Choice (profiling Seattle Mayoral candidates Charles Royer and Paul Schell)

11:00 Onedin Line "Catch as Can"

mid. Dick Cavett (guest Agnes de Mille)

Cable 10-Vancouver

6:30pm Practical English

7:00 Pyramids to Picasso

7:30 Burnaby Elections '77


8:30 Living Waters Music Festival Highlights

9:30 Vancouver Scene

KSTW 11-Ind Seattle

6:30 News

7:00 Archies

7:30 Little Rascals (bw)

8:00 Bozo's Big Top

10:30 Mike Douglas (co-hosts Seals & Crofts/guests David Groh, Carol Lawrence, and Ralph
Nader)

noon News

12:30 Love, American Style

1:00 Movie "September Afair"

2:45 Cartoons

3:00 Flintstones

3:30 Banana Splits & Friends

4:00 New Mickey Mouse Club

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5:00 Leave It to Beaver (bw)

5:30 Bewitched

6:00 Partridge Family

6:30 Brady Bunch

7:00 Hogan's Heroes

7:30 Adam-12

8:00 Joker's Wild

8:30 Family Afair


9:00 Marcus Welby, MD

10:00 News

10:30 Safari to Adventure

11:00 Odd Couple

11:30 Ironside

12:30 News

KVOS 12-Ind/CBS Bellingham

5:50 PTL Club

6:50 News

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Frisky Frolics

9:00 Bewitched

9:30 Mike Douglas (as an hour later on ch 7)

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News

11:00 All in the Family

11:30 Phil Donahue (guest: author Phyllis Chesler)

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Hollywood Connection

2:00 New Newlywed Game

2:30 Match Game

3:00 Tattletales

3:30 I Dream of Jeannie

4:00 Funorama
4:30 Gilligan's Island

5:00 My Three Sons

5:30 I Love Lucy (bw)

6:00 Andy Griffith (bw)

6:30 Hollywood Squares

7:00 Joker's Wild

7:30 Doctor on the Go

8:00 $100,000 Name That Tune

8:30 Merv Griffin (guests Rosemary Clooney, Rose Marie, Eartha Kitt, and Margaret Whiting)

10:00 Medical Center

11:00 Forever Fernwood

11:30 Movie "The Love Boat"

1:30 700 Club

CKVU 21-Ind Vancouver

7:00 Sports Page (Good/Glazier)

7:30 Spider-Man

8:00 Cartoons

8:30 100 Huntley Street

10:00 Lively Woman

10:30 Party Game

11:00 Young & the Restless

noon All My Children

1:00 Tommy Makem & Ryan's Fancy

1:30 Best of Groucho (bw)


2:00 CityLights

2:30 Friends of Man

3:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre

3:30 Little Rascals (bw)

4:00 Hogan's Heroes

4:30 Get Smart

5:00 Rookies

6:00 Odd Couple

6:30 Sanford Arms

7:00 Vancouver Show (Winlaw/Shandel)

8:30 Shirley Bassey (guests Janis Ian and Rolf Harris)

9:30 Maude

10:00 Raferty

11:00 Sports Page

11:30 Makem & Clancy

mid. Toma

CBUFT 26-SRC Vancouver

9:30 Les Oraliens

9:45 Mon ami Guignol

10:00 Une fenetre dans ma tete

10:15 Virginie

10:30 Magazine-Express

11:30 Laurel et Hardy (bw)

noon Sesame (local version of Sesame Street)


12:30 Les Coqueluches

1:30 Le Telejournal

1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui

2:30 Cinema "L'ange gardien" (bw)

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Le Major Plum-Pouding

5:00 L'heure de pointe

6:00 Ce soir

6:15 Les recettes de Juliette

7:00 Daniel Boone

8:00 A cause de mon oncle

8:30 Cinema "McCloud: Musicalement votre"

10:30 Le Telejournal

10:50 Edition Pacifique

11:00 Nouvelles du sport

11:10 Arsene Lupin

12:10 Cinema "Benny Goodman"

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from TV Guide-Western British Columbia edition

11:20 News Hour Final

12:10 Movie "The Fiction Makers"

More like News 50 Minutes.

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CKVU 21-Ind Vancouver

2:00 CityLights

A Citytv "affiliate" even in 1977!

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The Seattle market has been part of Vancouver/Victoria for decades. However, very little
programming is aimed at British Columbia, mainly due to little revenue gain across the border.
However, someone is making some money. Hmm., I wonder who.

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Note that Monday Night Football was delayed an hour on KOMO (and its

sister station in Portland, KATU), airing at 7 instead of 6 (PT). That no

doubt created havoc among Seattle-area listeners who could hear the CBS

radio broadcast live at 6 while on their way home from work. I suppose the

solution was to wait an hour after getting home, then turning on Ch. 4 to see

the rest of the game. IIRC, the delay was because Fisher Broadcasting was

determined to get its local news in, but the practice of delaying was later abandoned.

Face it: people want their sports events live, else the NFL wouldn't feed games to CBS

and Fox's Pacific affiliates at 10 AM on Sunday, and even when there's a nationally-

televised NCAA game at 12 N (ET), it airs live in Honolulu at 7 AM.

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Notice the one--hour delay of Monday-night football on Ch. 4

(and its sister station in Portland, KATU), a move made, IIRC,

because Fisher Broadcasting was intent on getting in its local news.


That must have played havoc for Seattle-area commuters who could

listen to the CBS radio broadcast at 6 while on the way home from work;

I suppose the solution was to wait an hour after getting home, then turning

on Ch. 4 to see the rest of the game. I seem to recall that Fisher later

abandoned the practice.

Face it, people like their sports live, else NFL games wouldn't air at 10 AM

on the West Coast, and Hawaii would not get the occasional nationally-televised

12 N (ET) NCAA game at 7 AM.

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I remember reading about KATU still delaying MNF in the late '80s/early '90s. I don't recall seeing
anything about Seattle also doing the one-hour delay, until this thread. KOMO must have
stopped well before KATU.

Retro: Lancaster/Baltimore/DC, Sat. January 7th, 1995

Source: Gettysburg Times

1/7/95

CHANNELS
2 WMAR Baltimore ABC

4 WRC Washington DC NBC

5 WTTG Washington DC Fox

7 WJLA Washington DC ABC

8 WGAL Lancaster NBC

9 WUSA Washington DC CBS

11 WBAL Baltimore NBC

13 WJZ Baltimore CBS

15 WLYH Lancaster CBS

20 WDCA Washington DC IND

21 WHP Harrisburg CBS

25 WHAG Hagerstown MD NBC

27 WHTM Harrisburg ABC

33 WITF Harrisburg PBS

43 WPMT York Fox

45 WBFF Baltimore Fox

67 WMPB Baltimore PBS

5AM

2 To Be Announced

5 Small Wonder

7 Headline News

13 This is the Life

20 Dear John

Kirk moves in with John after convincing him they are long-lost half-brothers.
21 Not Just News

43 V.R. Troopers

Fighting Grimlord becomes tougher than usual when the evil leader turns the Troopers into
children.

67 Nature

The relationship between working sheepdogs and the flocks of sheep they tend.

5:30

2 To Be Announced

4 News for Kids

5 Small Wonder

7 Headline News

9 Life Choices

Help for stepfamilies; medical advice from one of America's oldest doctors.

11 What's Up Network

13 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

Marine mammals at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium, including beluga whales, Alaskan sea otters and
Pacific white-sided dolphins.

20 Paid Program

21 Superhuman Samurai SyberSquad

43 Captain Planet and the Planeteers

6AM

2 Fast Forward

Electronic chips, which help make machines "smart" and are revolutionizing work and play, are
examined.

4 News
5 Phantom 2040

7 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

Lyricist Bernie Taupin at his California ranch; author Jackie Collins; actor Chuck Norris; new
country music stars including Tim McGraw, Toby Keith, Faith Hill.

8 Winter Sale (JIP - Home Shopping Club?)

9 Storybreak

11 Name Your Adventure

13 Paid Program

15 Forum 15

20 Mega Man

21 Monster Force

25 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

See 5:30, WJZ.

43 Double Dragon

45 DuckTales

67 Storytime

Mara reads "The Woman Who Outshone the Sun"; Liz Torres shares "The Art Lesson"; Wilford
Brimley reads "Gorilla".

6:30

2 Past Forward

5 Iron Man

8 Pigasso's Place

9 Beakman's World

11 Saved by the Bell: The New Class

13 Paid Program
15 U.S Farm Report

20 Bill Nye the Science Guy

How breathing supplies the body with the oxygen it needs.

21 Exosquad

25 What's Up Network

27 Nick News

Behind the scenes of "Take Our Daughters to Work"; women who work at home; sharks.

43 Turbocharged Thunderbirds

45 Take One

67 Kidsongs

7AM

2 Fast Forward

Home computers, which form the basis for a whole new medium of information, are looked at.

4 25 Saturday Today

5 Fantastic Four

7 Adventures in Wonderland

Bored with the daily newspaper, the Queen orders the publication of every juicy rumor floating
around Wonderland.

8 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

See 5:30, WJZ.

9 Teen Magazine: Self Respect

11 Madison's Adventures Growing Up Wild

Elephants, hippopotamuses and rhinoceroses.

13 Storybreak

15 Mega Man
20 Minority Business

21 New Adventures of Captain Planet

27 Feed Your Mind!

33 Sesame Street

43 Battletech

45 Iron Man

67 Shining Time Station: Family Special

Schemer plots to regain Stacy's attention when all of her time is spent with a heroic cowboy
magically brought to life by a child's wish.

7:30

2 Fast Forward

The changes in news-gathering techniques and global television transmission are examined.

5 Red Planet - series premiere

7 New Adventures of Captain Planet

8 News for Kids

9 Teen Magazine: Friendship

11 Cappelli and Company

Playing the cello; making glass; brushing teeth.

13 Gladiators 2000

15 Creepy Crawlers

20 Making a Diference

21 Phantom 2040

27 What's Up Network

43 Mutant League

45 Fantastic Four
8AM

5 43 45 Dog City

7 27 Sonic The Hedgehog

8 Saturday Today

9 13 15 21 Little Mermaid

11 News

20 Heaven Help Us

When a jealous wife plots the murder of the woman her husband is attracted to, Doug and Lexy
take measures to prevent the crime.

33 67 Barney & Friends

8:30

2 Nick News

See 6:30, WHTM.

5 43 45 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

7 27 Free Willy

9 13 15 21 Beethoven

33 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

A zipper factory; Prince Tuesday is left in Mr. Aber's care.

67 Sesame Street

9AM

2 4 News

5 43 45 Animaniacs

7 27 Tales from the Cryptkeeper


9 13 15 21 Aladdin

20 Robin's Hoods

The "hoods" protect an annoying young woman who is a witness in a stock fraud case; Brett gets
some news from her doctor.

25 Your Legal Rights

Host: Laura R. Coltelli.

33 Play Bridge

Providing transportation from one side of the table to another.

9:30

2 News

5 43 45 Eek! Stravaganza

7 27 Reboot

9 13 21 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

15 Bill Nye the Science Guy

See 6:30, WDCA.

25 News for Kids

33 XYZ

Hot-air balloons; country sounds of El Dorado; chili cook-of; Nisslsey Vineyards; Grand prix at
Penn National horse show.

67 You Can Aford College

Information on financial aid and for students.

10AM

2 News

4 It's Academic
"Duke Ellington, Northwestern, H.D. Woodson"

5 43 45 Adventures of Batman and Robin

7 27 Bump in the Night

9 13 15 21 WildC.A.T.S.

20 Baywatch

Mitch joins John Cort in a grueling dune buggy race in Mexico, unaware that John plans to
smuggle artifacts over the border.

33 Computer Chronicles

67 Furniture on the Mend

10:30

2 News

4 8 25 Saved by the Bell: The New Class

5 43 45 Tick

7 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

See 5:30, WJZ.

9 13 15 21 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

27 Addams Family

33 Pennsylvania Game

67 Hometime

Coordinating the project's final phases, including painting and plumbing trimouts. Part 7 of 8.

11AM

2 27 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

4 8 25 Saved by the Bell: The New Class

5 43 45 X-Men
7 Field Trip

9 Pigasso's Place

Pigasso learns about the alphabet and the benefits of positive thinking after he regrets making a
wish.

11 Bottom Line

13 15 21 Garfield and Friends

20 American Gladiators

33 Think Twice

67 Today's Gourmet

11:30

2 27 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

4 NBA Inside Stuf

5 Not Just News

7 Apartment Locators

8 25 California Dreams

9 Nick News

See 6:30, WHTM.

33 Travels in Europe

43 45 Red Planet - series premiere

67 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': At Home

Crab mold; okra and shrimp Maurice.

Noon

2 27 Cro

4 11 25 NFL Live
5 45 WWF Superstars

7 Home Again

Activities at the Cape Cod, Mass., greenhouse include a tour of the finished project and a visit
from Martha Stewart.

8 NBA Inside Stuf

9 Gladiators 2000

13 15 21 Beakman's World

20 Movie

"Small Sacrifices." [1989] Part 1 of 2. Farrah Fawcett. A mother pleads innocent in the shooting
of her three children in this adaption of Ann Rule's fact-based best seller.

33 Cooking with Master Chefs

Jan Birnbaum prepares smoked salmon with scrambled egg torte and caviar and Louisiana
sassafras roasted leg of lamb.

43 Iron Man

67 Yan Can Cook

Martin prepares extravagant dishes that are sure to be "show-stoppers."

12:30

2 27 Weekend Special

4 11 25 NFL Football

AFC Divisional Playof - Teams to be Announced.

7 Year in Review: The Images of 1994

A retrospective on 1994 includes the year's most memorable faces and events along with
predictions for 1995.

8 Videomax

9 MotorWeek

Jeep Cherokee; Saab 900 Cabriolet convertible; a driving tour of New England; how to boost
engine power.

13 It's Academic

"Linganore, Centennial, Southern"

15 This is the NFL

21 Storybreak

33 Victory Garden

Peter Seabrook tours the Eric Young Orchid Foundation on the English Isle of Jersey.

43 To Be Announced

67 Nathalie Dupree Cooks

Flank steak with horseradish sauce; grilled carrots and broccoli; orange oven-roasted potatoes;
lemon meringue pie.

1PM

2 Coach Gary Williams

Maryland Basketball.

5 Thunder in Paradise

Spence and Bru discover a boy who was raised by wolves; Kelly helps when a manatee is struck
by a boat.

8 NFL Football

AFC Divisional Playof - Teams to Be Announced

9 Computer Man

13 siskel & Ebert

The critics recap the worst films of 1994 including the work of Steven Seagal, Chevy Chase, Billy
Crystal and Melanie Griffith.

15 Anglin USA

21 Space Precinct

An innocent boy is permanently disfigured when Brogan, Haldane, Castle and Took's raid on a
counterfeiting ring goes awry.

27 Paid Program

33 Marcia Adams' Kitchen

45 WCW World Wide Wrestling

67 Graham Kerr's Kitchen

Red bell peppers are stufed with ground turkey, jicana, jalapeno peppers, kidney beans and rice.

1:30

2 Lighter Side of Sports

7 13 College Basketballl

Florida State at Wake Forest.

9 Preview Theater

Upcoming movie and home video releases.

15 MotorWeek

See 12:30, WUSA.

27 Paid Program

33 Burt Wolf's Table

Formosa's temples; how the teachings of Buddha and Confucius have changed Chinese cooking;
the story of tea.

67 Joy of Painting

A day in the wilderness to refresh the soul.

2PM

2 Team Terrific

5 Mr. Belvedere

9 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol


15 Heaven Help Us

See 8AM, WDCA.

20 Movie

"Small Sacrifices." [1989] Part 2 of 2. Farrah Fawcett.

21 Movie

"The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom." [1993] Holly
Hunter. A Texas mother hires a hit man to do away with her daughter's rival.

27 College Basketball

Iowa at Michigan State.

33 Nathalie Dupree Cooks

A cool weather dinner that includes winter squash soup, salmon with tomato cream sauce and a
cranberry crisp.

45 Star Search

Celebrity judges: Ivana Trump, Adam Curry.

67 Collectors

From the San Juan Islands. Appraisals are conducted in the Rosario Resort's music room.

2:30

5 Mr. Belvedere

33 Yan Can Cook

Salads that are more than just a bowl of lettuce.

67 Cats and Dogs

Maintenance of litter boxes; diferences between collies and shelties.

3PM

2 Great Chesapeake Bay Challenge: A Day in the Life of the Bay


Focuses on the lifestyle and habits that may be causing irreversible damage to the bay.

5 43 45 NFL Pregame

9 World Cup Skiing

15 Robin's Hoods

See 9AM, WDCA.

33 Nova

The varying ecosystems found among the ice-capped mountains of East Africa, including an
equatorial blizzard on Mount Kenya and a cloud forest in the Aberdares.

67 Victory Garden

Caneel Bay resort in the American Virgin Islands, where preserving indigenous Caribbean plants
is emphasized.

3:30

4 8 11 25 NFL Live Post Game

7 College Basketball

Virginia at North Carolina State.

13 MotorWeek

See 12:30, WUSA.

67 Woodwright's Shop

A behind-the-scenes look at an exhibit of Early American woodworking tools at Colonial


Williamsburg, Va.

4PM

2 Movie

"Odd Jobs." [1986] Paul Reiser, Robert Townsend. The summer job situation looks bleak for five
college pals until they decide to start their own moving business.

4 News for Kids


5 43 45 NFL Football

NFC Division Playof - teams to be announced

8 25 To Be Announced

9 15 21 Eye on Sports

Scheduled: American Skating Invitational ice dance competition from Nashville, Tenn.

11 BET Yearbook

A look at Black America.

13 College Basketball

Virginia at North Carolina State.

20 Movie

"Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure." [1989] Beau Bridges. Residents in a Texas
community band together to rescue a trapped 18-month-old baby from an abandoned well.

27 Paid Program

33 American Workshop

Scott Phillips demonstrates traditional woodworking techniques using modern tools, beginning
with a folding three-leg table.

67 New Yankee Workshop

A cherry Early American hooded cradle inspired by a visit to Old Sturbridge Village.

4:30

4 Preview Vacation Bargains

27 To Be Announced

33 Woodwright's Shop

Blacksmiths at Colonial Williamsburg, Va., demonstrate how to forge reproduction hinges, hasps
and furniture hardware.

67 This Old House

The owners choose the colors for the farmhouse's exterior paint; condition of the fireplaces and
the chimney.

5PM

4 Martin Luther King Jr.: The March to Freedom

Through historical footage and interviews, this profiles the civil rights leader and examines the
impacts of his work.

11 Rescue 911

A 5-year-old boy watched his father fall down a flight of stairs; hunter accidentally shoots couple
and flees scene.

33 Hometime

Season Premiere. Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl begin a ninth season working on Habitat for
Humanity houses.

67 MotorWeek

The Ford Crown Victoria; a preview of the 1995 Jaguar XJ luxury sedan; Saturn's birthday bash.

5:30

11 Rescue 911

Armed robbery at a supermarket where the gunman held a stock boy hostage; teen boy falls 60
feet after swinging on a vine over a gorge.

33 New Yankee Workshop

Work on the playhouse continues, concentrating on the wood shingle roof and other details.

67 Newton's Apple

A raptor hospital; how pictures form on photographic film; skipping stones in the Washington
D.C. Reflecting Pool; snake fakers.

6PM

2 4 7 8 9 11 13 21 27 News
15 25 To Be Announced

20 Baywatch

Working together for 24 hours, Mitch and Stephanie rediscover their personal relationship;
Hobie has a party.

33 This Old House

Installing salvaged floorboards; applying colored grout; removing the dining room's plaster
ceiling; building a historically accurate entryway.

67 Sumo Basho

Behind the scenes of the first accredited sumo wrestling tournament held in the United States.

6:30

2 7 27 ABC World News Saturday

4 8 11 25 NBC Nightly News

9 13 21 CBS Evening News

15 Tough Target

Scheduled: A man who married and allegedly swindled more than 100 women; a photographer's
eforts to prevent violent crime.

33 Frugal Gourmet

Old World soups of Italy including minestrone, mussel soup and green soup with rags.

67 New Country Video

7PM and later in a separate post, later today I hope.

-crainbebo

7PM

2 7 21 25 Wheel of Fortune
4 Inside Edition Weekend

5 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Will meets an activist from the 1960s and takes her message to heart.

8 13 Entertainment Tonight

9 Inside Washington

11 Extra: The Entertainment Magazine

15 The Road

Scheduled: music and interviews with Trisha Yearwood, Mark Collie and the Band.

20 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

A transporter mishap puts Sisko, Dax and Bashir 300 years in the past at a crucial point in Earth's
history. Part 1 of 2.

27 Renegade

Reno's former partner turns to him for help when a dirty cop issues a contract on her life.

33 Lawrence Welk

JoAnn Castle explains why she decorates her piano diferently each week. Songs include
"Sugartown," "Loch Lomond" and "Winchester Cathedral."

43 45 Simpsons

Homer becomes a neighborhood hero when he buys a snowplow and clear his neighbors' drive-
ways.

67 Living Planet: A Portrait of the Earth

A survey of the ocean's varied wildlife, including kelp forests, Bluefin tuna, sharks, sea dragons
and manta rays.

7:30

2 7 25 Jeopardy!

4 McLaughlin Group

5 Trauma Center
Security guard attacked with a knife; elderly woman dies in a car accident; infant has a seizure.

9 Dennis Prager

21 Plant Doctor

Plants and plant care.

43 45 Simpsons

After Mr. Burns pays Springfield $3 million in fines for dumping toxic waste, the city buys a
monorail.

8PM

2 27 Movie

"Fudge-A-Mania." [1995] Florence Henderson, Eve Plumb. Premiere. A mischievous brother and
a grandmother's romance make a youngster's summer vacation unforgettable.

4 8 11 25 Empty Nest

5 43 45 Cops

7 Redskins Magazine

9 13 15 21 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

Sully begins his appointment as an Indian agent and learns that his supervisor is stealing money
designated for the Indians.

20 Movie

"Peacemaker." [1990] Robert Forster, Lance Edwards. A doctor is caught in the crossfire when
two aliens arrive on Earth, each claiming that the other is an escape killer.

33 Fawlty Towers

Basil is frantic when Manuel's pet rat escapes in the hotel during health' inspector's visit.

67 Ants of Panama

A Japanese photographer uncovers the habits of two diferent kinds of ants that live on the rain-
forest floor.
8:30

4 8 11 25 Mommies

Paul's mother visits and causes a rift between him and Caryl.

5 43 45 Cops

Officers use pepper spray to subdue a suspect; a person threatens to attempt suicide.

33 Keeping Up Appearances

Hyacinth tries to impress Emmet with her prowess as a singer.

67 Harvesters of Honey

The villagers who risk their lives to harvest the honey and beeswax of the Himalayan honey bee.

9PM

4 8 11 25 Sweet Justice

Kate and Carrie Grace represent a surrogate mother who decides to break her contract with the
prospective parents during her ninth month of pregnancy.

5 43 45 America's Most Wanted

A woman who allegedly shot a man in the head after a one-night stand is profiled.

7 College Basketball

Maryland at North Carolina.

9 13 15 21 Boys are Back

Judy is upset after she catches Rick kissing her soon-to-be-wed friend Elaine.

33 In Concert

Gloria Estefan.

67 Outdoors Maryland

Scheduled: zoo.

9:30
9 13 15 21 Five Mrs. Buchanans

Delilah and Bree compete for the lead roll in an amateur production of "The Sound of Music."

10PM

2 27 Commish

4 8 11 25 Sisters

Georgie is left in the cold after leaving John for Dr. Caspian; Alex speaks out on a controversial
issue and Norma is forced to fire her.

5 43 45 News

9 13 15 21 Walker, Texas Ranger

The key witness in Walker's investigation of a money-laundering bingo scam keeps trying to
escape protective custody.

20 Star Trek: The Next Generation

Picard tries to save a terrorized planet and the Enterprise from a woman claiming to be the devil.

33 Movie

"Deathtrap." [1982] Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve. A playwright sufering from writer's block
plans to do away with a former student of his and plagiarize the man's play.

67 Nature

The relationship between working sheepdogs and the flocks of sheep they tend.

10:30

43 Trauma Center

See 7:30, WTTG.

11PM

2 4 7 8 9 11 13 21 25 27 News

5 43 45 Tales from the Crypt


A vain prostitute pays a terrible price when she makes a deal in an unusual pawn shop.

15 Robin's Hoods

The "hoods" protect an annoying young woman who is a witness in a stock fraud case; Brett gets
some news from her doctor.

20 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

Hercules travels to the world of the dead in order to stop the escape of evil spirits into the world
of the living.

67 Future Quest

Prospects for ocean exploration and the exploitation of unknown aquatic resources.

11:30

2 The Road

See 7PM, WLYH.

4 8 11 25 Saturday Night Live

5 43 45 Tales from the Crypt

An insurance agent plots to kill a wealthy tycoon.

7 Movie

"Funny Farm." [1988] Chevy Chase, Madolyn Smith. A sportswriter leaves the big-city life for
what he hopes will be a bucolic existence in small-town New Hampshire.

9 Star Search

Celebrity judges: Ivana Trump, Adam Curry.

21 Entertainers

Actors Jean-Claude Van Damme, David Faustino, Garcelle Beauvais, comic-actor David Alan Grier,
comic Paul Rodriguez, gospel singers BeBe and CeCe Winans.

27 Wild West Showdown

67 Doctor Who

The Doctor's clone and Leela are miniaturized and injected into the Doctor to fight a mysterious
virus that has infected his brain.

11:35

13 Court TV: Inside America's Courts

Midnight

5 Golden Girls

15 Current Afair Extra

33 Movie

"The Ultimate Warrior." [1975] Yul Brynner, Max Von Sydow. Survivors of a nuclear holocaust in
the 21st century sufer from the efects of plague and starvation.

43 Sightings

A researcher who has launched a study of the Bigfoot phenomenon; near-death experiences;
relating intuition to psychic power; alien abductees.

45 Forever Knight

Nick joins a cult to investigate the death of a city official's son, then disappears.

12:05

13 Sightings

See 12AM, WPMT

12:30

2 Comedy Showcase

5 Golden Girls

9 The Road

See 7PM, WLYH.


21 Making Love Work

27 In Concert (ABC)

1AM

4 It's Showtime at the Apollo

Music: El DeBarge. Comedy: Sheryl Underwood. Classic clip: Paula Abdul ["Straight Up"]. Also:
kids' amateur night.

5 Current Afair: Extra

8 Super Dave

En Vogue performs; Super Dave introduces his new Gieger Car which is designed to locate
treasures buried beneath the ground.

11 Baywatch

See 6PM, WDCA.

15 The Newz

From September: Sketches include "He Looks Like a Girl" and "Cupid Boy."

20 Movie

"Midnight Run." [1988] Robert De Niro, Charles Grodin. A bounty hunter and his quarry, an
accountant accused of embezzlement, try to stay one step ahead of the mob.

21 Robocop: The Series

Madigan is crippled in an accident; Diana becomes a party animal; microscopic machines are
used to commit crimes.

25 Comedy Showcase

27 News (rerun)

43 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

See 11PM, WDCA.

1:05
13 American Gladiators

1:30

2 Apollo Comedy Hour

From October: music group N-Phase; comedy by Red Johnny & the Round Guy.

7 Lonesome Dove: The Series

Newt seeks justice for the murder of Little Bear, who saved his life while hunting; an infamous
hanging judge almost gets one of Mosby's men.

8 Super Dave

Singer Bill Medley performs "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"; Super Dave invents a fuel made
from garbage.

9 Wild West Showdown

15 Media Team

27 Married...with Children

Peggy and Marcy go to an exotic-dance club.

45 The Newz

See 1AM, WLYH.

2AM

4 Soul Train

From October: Teena Marie, Warren G, N II U. Special guest host: model-actress Garcelle
Beauvais ["Models, Inc."].

5 Paid Program

8 Winter Sale (Home Shopping Club)

11 Movie

"The Killing Mind." [1991] Stephanie Zimbalist, Tony Bill. A policewoman's pursuit of a killer puts
her life in jeopardy when she tries to submerge herself in the killer's mind.
21 45 News (reruns)

25 NBC News Nightside

2:05

13 Thunder in Paradise

Spence and Bru discover a boy who was raised by wolves; Kelly helps when a manatee is struck
by a boat.

2:30

2 In Concert (ABC)

5 Paid Program

7 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

See 6AM, WJLA.

21 Comedy Showcase

3AM

2 To Be Announced

4 NBC News Nightside

5 Perry Mason

The problem of dual identity arises when Mason looks into the murder of a successful cartoonist.

8 Winter Sale

20 Paid Program

43 Beach Clash

Las Vegas vs. Miami. (What was this show?)

45 Movie

"The Scarlet and the Black." [1983] Gregory Peck. Based on the true story of Monsignor Hugh
O'Flaherty, who aided numerous Allied POW escapees in German-occupied Rome.

-crainbebo

Can you also post listings for

Sunday, January 8, 1995

and

Monday, January 9, 1995?

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43 Beach Clash

Las Vegas vs. Miami. (What was this show?)

"Beach Clash" was an athletic-competition game show (think "American Gladiators" meets
"Baywatch"). In fact, it was distributed by Baywatch's syndicator.

Retro: Golden Horseshoe Mon, Nov 9, 1970

from TV Guide-Toronto/Lake Ontario edition

WGR 2-NBC Bufalo

6:30 Window on the World (bw)

7:00 Today (guests Julia Child, Protestant Episcopal presiding Bishop John E. Hines, and Lance
Rentzel)

9:00 Dr. Kildare (bw)

10:00 Dinah Shore (guest David Frost)

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sale of the Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon Jeopardy!

12:30 David Frost (guests Lady Byrd Johnson and Dana Valery)

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World-Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4:00 Star Trek (AW-Somerset wasn't cleared by ch 2)

5:00 Big Valley

6:00 News/Weather/Sports
6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Dick Van Dyke "4-1/2" (bw)

7:30 Red Skelton (guest star Dan Blocker)

8:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (guest Carl Reiner)

9:00 Movie "Diamond Head" (bw/local movie)

11:15 News/Weather/Sports

11:45 Tonight Show (guest Joe Namath)

CKVR 3-CBC Barrie

8:00 OECA Programs (bw)

8:45 Mr. Dressup (bw)

9:10 OECA Programs

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene (bw)

11:00 Sesame Street (ep 28)

noon News/Weather/Sports (bw)

12:30 Movie "The Left Hand of God"

2:00 Time Out for Ladies (bw)

2:30 Ed Allen

3:00 Take 30 (bw/first of 2 shows on a boys' camp near Collingwood)

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Galloping Gourmet

4:30 Drop-In

5:00 To Rome with Love

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies


6:00 News/Weather/Sports (bw)

7:00 Arnie

7:30 Governor & JJ

8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 Front Page Challenge (Peter C. Newman, then the Star's editor-in-chief, is guest panelist)

9:00 Bold Ones "No Harm to the Patient"

10:00 Nature of Things (a look at threats to birds in the Everglades)

10:30 Man at the Center (Lister Sinclair is guide for a visit to the Ontario Science Centre)

11:00 CBC National News

11:20 News/Weather/Sports

11:40 Happening (bw)

12:10 Western Jamboree (bw)

WBEN 4-CBS Bufalo

6:30 Sunrise Semester "Urban Man"

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Contact

9:30 Strikes, Spares & Misses (bw)

9:55 News

10:00 Lucille Ball

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 Family Afair

11:30 Love of Life

noon News
12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Meet the Millers

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Virginia Graham (guests Juliet Prowse, Milt Kamen, Gilbert Price, and Richard Castellano)

5:00 Perry Mason (bw)

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Truth or Consequences

7:30 Gunsmoke "The Gun"

8:30 Here's Lucy

9:00 Mayberry, RFD

9:30 Doris Day

10:00 Carol Burnett (guest Juliet Prowse)

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin (guests Willie Mays, James Daly, and Norm Crosby)

1:00 Movie "Follow the Sun" (bw/news at 2:00)

CBLT 6-CBC Toronto

8:00 OECA Programs (bw)

8:45 Mr. Dressup (bw)


9:10 META Programs (bw)

9:40 OECA Programs (bw)

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene (bw)

11:00 Sesame Street (ep 28)

noon Luncheon Date (bw/guest Les Barker, who sketches while doing his comedy act)

1:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

1:30 55 North Maple

2:00 Double Exposure (bw/profiling a native Anglican minister in BC)

2:30 Coronation Street (bw)

3:00 Take 30 (bw)

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Galloping Gourmet

4:30 Drop-In

5:00 Rocket Robin Hood

5:30 Beverly Hillibillies

6:00 My Three Sons

6:30 Weekday (Bill Paul)

7:30 Mike Neun (guests the Original Caste, and Judy & Jim Ginn)

8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 Front Page Challenge

9:00 Bold Ones "No Harm to the Patient"

10:00 Nature of Things

10:30 Man at the Center

11:00 CBC National News


11:20 Viewpoint

11:30 News/Weather/Sports

11:50 Movie "The Big Blockade" (bw)

WKBW 7-ABC Bufalo

6:25 Window on the World

6:55 Employment File

7:00 Morning Show (news at 7:15)

7:30 Rocketship 7

8:55 Galloping Gourmet/Dialing for Dollars/Fashions in Sewing (the latter show airs at 9:25)

10:30 What's My Line?

11:00 Beat the Clock

11:30 That Girl

noon Bewitched

12:30 World Apart

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Commander Tom

4:30 Flintstones

5:00 I Love Lucy (bw)

5:30 To Tell the Truth

6:00 Dragnet
6:30 ABC Evening News

7:00 News/Weather/Sports

7:30 Young Lawyers "The Russell Incident"

8:30 Silent Force

9:00 NFL: Baltimore-Green Bay

mid. News/Weather/Sports

12:30 Movie "The Savage Guns" (bw)

WROC 8-NBC Rochester

7:00 Today

9:00 Crossfire (bw)

9:30 He Said! She Said!

10:00 Dinah Shore

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sale of the Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What or Where Game

12:55 NBC News

1:00 Dialing for Dollars/Virginia Graham

1:30 Words & Music

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World-Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise


4:00 Another World-Somerset

4:30 Batman

5:00 Star Trek

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 To Tell the Truth

7:30 Red Skelton

8:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

9:00 Movie "Major Dundee" (local; TVG has Sergeants 3 as the network film)

11:15 News/Weather/Sports

11:45 Tonight Show

CFTO 9-CTV Toronto

6:00 Cartoons (bw)

7:00 University of the Air (bw/Eskimo art)

7:30 Toronto Today (bw/Pat Murray)

8:30 Uncle Bobby

9:00 Yoga

9:30 META Programs (bw)

10:00 Wild Whirl of Fashion

10:30 Peyton Place

11:00 I Love Lucy (bw)

11:30 Topic (bw)

noon Beat the Clock

12:30 Flintstones
12:55 News

1:00 Movie "To Paris with Love"

2:30 Famous Jury Trials

3:00 Another World-Bay City

3:30 Trouble with Tracy

4:00 McHale's Navy

4:30 Family Afair

5:00 Star Trek

6:00 Bewitched

6:30 World Beat (Joe Moriash)

7:00 UFO

8:00 Nashville North (guests Bruce Cockburn, Willie Nelson, and Sylvia Tyson; Sylvia's husband
Ian hosted the show)

8:30 Carol Burnett (as 10pm, CBS)

9:30 Miss Canada Pageant (live from North York Centennial Centre in suburban Toronto; within a
few years, it would move to CFTO's studios in Agincourt, in TO's eastern burbs)

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 Night Beat

mid. University of the Air (bw)

CFPL 10-CBC London

8:00 OECA Programs (bw)

8:45 Mr. Dressup (bw)

9:10 OECA Programs (bw)

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene (bw)


11:00 Sesame Street (ep 28)

noon Cartoons

12:30 News/Weather/Sports

12:45 Movie "Paradise Lagoon"

2:30 At Random

3:00 Take 30 (bw)

3:30 Edge of Night

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5:00 Beverly Hillbillies (bw)

5:30 Take Your Choice

6:00 Pierre Berton (guest Al Capp)

6:30 News/Weather/Sports (when did 10 start using the FYI title for its newscasts?)

7:00 Gunsmoke "The Gun"

8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 Front Page Challenge

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10:00 Nature of Things

10:30 Man at the Center

11:00 CBC National News

11:20 News/Weather/Sports

11:40 Movie "Monkey Business" (bw)

WHEC 10-CBS Rochester

6:30 Sunrise Semester "Urban Man"


7:00 Eddie Meath

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10:00 Lucille Ball

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11:30 Love of Life

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4:00 Flintstones

4:30 Perry Mason (bw)

5:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Truth or Consequences

7:30 Gunsmoke "The Gun"

8:30 Here's Lucy

9:00 Mayberry, RFD

9:30 Doris Day


10:00 Carol Burnett

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin

CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton

7:00 Get Going (R.O. Horning Jr.)

8:10 Romper Room

9:10 OECA Programs (bw)

noon News

12:30 Andy Griffith

1:00 Truth or Consequences

1:30 Dick Cavett

2:30 It Takes a Thief

3:30 Lucille Ball

4:00 Quick Draw McGraw

4:30 I Dream of Jeannie

5:00 Mission: Impossible

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 Party Game

7:00 Flip Wilson (guests Marcel Marceau, Arte Johnson, Moms Mabley, and Doug Kershaw)

8:00 Medical Center "Witch Hunt"

9:00 Under Attack (in the hot seat: National Black Coalition executive secretary Dorothy Wills)

10:00 David Frost (an hour in Hollywood with Andy Williams)

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Pierre Berton (guest Ben Wicks)


mid. Hot Line (Tom Cherington)

CKWS 11-CBC Kingston

8:00 OECA Programs (bw)

8:45 Mr. Dressup (bw)

9:10 OECA Programs (bw)

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene (bw)

11:00 Sesame Street (ep 28)

noon News/Weather/Sports (bw)

12:15 Spotlight (bw)

12:30 Truth or Consequences (bw)

1:00 Dr. Kildare "The Road to the Heart" (bw)

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2:30 Kingston Calendar (bw)

3:00 Take 30 (bw)

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Galloping Gourmet

4:30 Drop-In

5:00 Commander Jim (bw)

5:30 Perry Mason "The Lazy Lover" (bw)

6:30 Dateline (bw)

7:00 Matt Lincoln (bw/guest star David Wayne)

8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 Front Page Challenge


9:00 Bold Ones "No Harm to the Patient"

10:00 Nature of Things

10:30 Man at the Center

11:00 CBC National News

11:20 News/Weather/Sports (bw)

11:40 Movie "Information Received" (bw)

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8:00 OECA Programs (bw)

8:45 Mr. Dressup (bw)

9:10 OECA Programs (bw)

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene (bw)

11:00 Sesame Street (ep 28)

noon News/Weather/Sports (bw)

12:20 Farm News (bw)

12:30 Luncheon Date (bw/JIP)

1:00 Movie "The Large Rope" (bw)

2:30 Calendar (bw/Marie Callaghan)

3:00 Take 30 (bw)

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Galloping Gourmet

4:30 Drop-In

5:00 Super Car (bw)

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies


6:00 To Rome with Love (bw)

6:30 News/Weather/Sports (bw)

7:00 Johnny Cash (bw)

8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 Front Page Challenge

9:00 Bold Ones "No Harm to the Patient"

10:00 Nature of Things

10:30 Man at the Center

11:00 CBC National News

11:20 News/Weather/Sports (bw)

11:40 Movie "And Now Miguel"

CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener

8:20 Concern

8:30 University of the Air (bw/prehistoric Eskimo culture)

9:00 Cartoons

9:30 Romper Room

10:00 Ladies' Fare

10:30 Beat the Clock

11:00 Elaine Cole

noon Cartoons

12:30 Flintstones

1:00 See Hear (bw)

1:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

2:00 Wild Whirl of Fashion


2:30 Famous Jury Trials

3:00 Another World-Bay City

3:30 Trouble with Tracy

4:00 Lassie (bw)

4:30 Al's Ranch Party

5:00 Here Come the Brides

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 Bewitched

7:00 UFO

8:00 Nashville North

8:30 Carol Burnett (as 10pm, CBS)

9:30 Miss Canada Pageant

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News/Weather/Sports

11:40 Sports Roundup

12:10 Concern

WOKR 13-ABC Rochester

7:55 News

8:00 Casper

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10:30 Dr. Kildare (bw)

11:30 That Girl

noon Bewitched

12:30 World Apart


1:00 All My Children

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Movie "The Ride to Hangman's Tree"

5:30 News

6:00 ABC Evening News

6:30 David Frost (as 12:30pm, ch 2; 13 only ran 1 hr)

7:30 Young Lawyers "The Russell Incident"

8:30 Silent Force

9:00 NFL: Baltimore-Green Bay

mid. News/Weather/Sports

12:30 Movie "Warlock"

WNED 17-PBS Bufalo

9:00 Sesame Street (ep 131 and season premiere; Carol Burnett on the versatility of noses, Bill
Cosby recites the alphabet, and co-operation with Alan Arkin and Barbara Dana)

10:00 Classroom (bw)

3:30 Designing Woman

4:00 Sesame Street (repeat from 9am)

5:00 Misterogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Hodge Podge Lodge

6:00 What's New

6:30 Man Against His Environment


7:00 Mr. Whatnot (bw)

7:30 Making Things Grow (bw)

8:00 Skiing

8:30 Man in the News (bw)

9:00 Realities "Banks and the Poor" (writer/producer Morton Silverstein investigates whether
banks discriminate against the poor)

10:00 News (bw/from WGBH?)

10:30 Flick-Out "US 27 Alt" (a film about a draft-dodger trying to get to the Canadian border)

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I wonder if Jim Perry was hosting the Miss Canada pageant at the time. I know

that his tenure hosting the pageant roughly parallels Bob Barker's as host of the

Miss USA pageant. I also know that one year a woman protesting the pageant as

sexist threw a bag of flour on one or more of the contestants, some of which got

on his tux; he continued, apparently unruffled.

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser View Post

6:30 News/Weather/Sports (when did 10 start using the FYI title for its newscasts?)

Sometime in the mid-1960s.

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick View Post

I wonder if Jim Perry was hosting the Miss Canada pageant at the time. I know

that his tenure hosting the pageant roughly parallels Bob Barker's as host of the

Miss USA pageant. I also know that one year a woman protesting the pageant as

sexist threw a bag of flour on one or more of the contestants, some of which got

on his tux; he continued, apparently unruffled.

Yes, he was...he hosted it for quite a few years.

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7 WJLA Washington DC ABC

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13 WJZ Baltimore CBS

15 WLYH Lancaster UPN

20 WDCA Washington DC UPN

21 WHP Harrisburg CBS

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27 WHTM Harrisburg ABC

33 WITF Harrisburg PBS

43 WPMT York Fox

45 WBFF Baltimore Fox

67 WMPB Baltimore PBS

1/19/18 - no listing descriptions until 6PM.

5AM

4 8 11 NBC News at Sunrise

5 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

7 27 ABC World News This Morning

9 News
13 CBS Morning News

15 Shepherd's Chapel

20 Paid Program

21 Up to the Minute

25 AgDay

43 Save Our Streets

45 I Love Lucy

67 GED

5:30

2 4 5 7 8 9 11 13 27 News

20 Life in the Word

25 NBC News at Sunirse

43 AgDay

45 Andy Griffith

67 GED

6AM

2 5 7 8 9 11 13 25 27 News

15 Paid Program

20 Kenneth Copeland

21 CBS Morning News

33 Stretching for Life

43 Mummies Alive!

45 Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog


67 Writer's Exchange

6:15

33 Morning Business Report

6:30

2 5 News

15 Paid Program

20 Mask

21 CBS Morning News

33 67 Bloomberg Morning News

43 X-Men

45 Garfield and Friends

7AM

2 7 27 Good Morning America

4 8 11 25 Today

5 Morning News

9 13 News

15 Mr. Men

20 Wacky World of Tex Avery

21 This Morning

33 Sesame Street

43 45 Bobby's World

67 Arthur
8:30

15 DuckTales

20 Extreme Ghostbusters

43 45 Casper

67 Arthur

8AM

9 13 This Morning

15 Fantastic Four

20 Toontown Kids

33 67 Barney and Friends

43 Wacky World of Tex Avery

45 Mummies Alive!

8:30

15 Extreme Ghostbusters

20 Mr. Men

33 Arthur

43 101 Dalmatians: The Series

45 Wacky World of Tex Avery

67 Big Comfy Couch

9AM

2 25 People's Court
4 News

5 11 27 Live with Regis & Kathie Lee

7 Maury

8 I Love Lucy (on an NBC affiliate, weekdays, in 1998?)

9 Montel Williams

13 21 Martha Stewart Living

15 Paid Program

20 The 700 Club

33 Big Comfy Couch

43 Geraldo

45 Kenneth Copeland

67 Magic School Bus

9:30

8 Andy Griffith

13 21 Gayle King

15 Paid Program

33 67 Wimzie's House

10AM

2 9 21 Sally

4 8 11 Leeza

5 Judge Judy

7 13 Geraldo

15 Newlywed Game
20 In the Heat of the Night

25 27 Jenny Jones

33 67 The Puzzle Place

43 People's Court

45 The 700 Club

10:30

5 Judge Judy

15 Dating Game

33 67 Reading Rainbow

11AM

2 News

4 People's Court

5 Jenny Jones

7 Martha Stewart Living

8 11 Sunset Beach

9 13 21 Price is Right

15 Pictionary

20 Sanford and Son

25 Leeza

27 The View

33 Charlie Horse Music Pizza

43 Matlock

45 Blossom
67 Barney & Friends

11:30

2 Port Charles

7 Gayle King

15 Judge Judy

20 Sanford and Son

33 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

45 Andy Griffith Show

67 Kidsongs

Noon

2 All My Children

4 25 Sunset Beach

5 8 9 11 13 27 News

7 American Journal

15 Judge Judy

20 Good Times

21 Paid Program

33 Arthur

43 Cops

45 Matlock

67 Sesame Street

12:30
5 Grace Under Fire

7 27 Port Charles

8 Monday Live

9 13 21 Young and the Restless

15 Beverly Hillbillies

20 Good Times

33 Magic School Bus

43 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

1PM

2 One Life to Live

4 8 11 25 Days of Our Lives

5 I Love Lucy

7 27 All My Children

15 Little House on the Prairie

20 Cosby Show

33 Origins with Burt Wolf

43 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

45 Ricki Lake

67 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

1:30

5 Pictionary

9 13 21 Bold and the Beautiful

20 Cosby Show
33 Art of Bill Alexander

67 To the Contrary

2PM

2 General Hospital

4 8 11 25 Another World

5 Bobby's World

7 27 One Life to Live

9 13 21 As the World Turns

15 Paid Program

20 Cheers

33 Charlie Rose

43 Bananas in Pajamas

45 Boy Meets World

67 In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs

2:30

5 Casper

15 Extreme Dinosaurs

20 Cheers

43 Mighty Ducks

45 Fantastic Four

67 Burt Wolf's Table

3PM
2 4 8 25 Rosie O'Donnell

5 43 45 Spider-Man

7 27 General Hospital

9 13 21 Guiding Light

11 Jerry Springer

15 Mask

20 Mighty Ducks

33 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?

67 Travels in Europe

3:30

5 43 45 Beetleborgs Metallix

15 Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

20 101 Dalmatians: The Series

33 Bill Nye the Science Guy

67 Big Comfy Couch

4PM

2 27 Montel Williams

4 9 News

5 43 45 Power Rangers Turbo

7 8 11 25 Oprah Winfrey

13 Real TV

15 Boy Meets World

20 Beverly Hills, 90210


21 Maury

33 Kratts' Creatures

67 Wishbone

4:30

5 43 45 Life with Louie

13 Hard Copy

15 Sweet Valley High

33 Wishbone

67 Magic School Bus

5PM

2 4 7 8 9 11 13 27 News

5 Roseanne

15 45 Ricki Lake

20 Family Matters

21 Mad About You

25 Inside Edition

33 Barney & Friends

43 Simpsons

67 Arthur

5:30

5 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

8 25 27 News
20 Family Matters

21 Cheers

33 Weather World

43 Simpsons

67 Kratts' Creatures

6PM

2 4 7 8 9 11 13 21 25 27 News

5 Simpsons

Homer hopes an eating binge will help him weight in at 300 pounds so he can work at home.

15 Jerry Springer

20 45 Home Improvement

When Tim videotapes Jill's speech at the library, he accidentally overdubs his critique.

33 67 Newshour with Jim Lehrer

43 Grace Under Fire

Grace is unprepared for Quentin's reaction when she decides to date Rick.

6:30

2 7 27 ABC World News Tonight

5 Living Single

Max learns a former college roommate is planning an unconventional wedding.

8 11 25 NBC Nightly News

9 News

20 Home Improvement

Randy won't admit his tears when Jill and Tim convert the basement into his bedroom.
21 CBS Evening News

43 Home Improvement

See 6PM, WDCA.

45 Mad About You

In their desperation to have a baby, Paul and Jamie resort to far-out fertility-enhancing schemes.

7PM

2 Jeopardy!

4 NBC Nightly News

5 Simpsons

Homer turns the toaster into a time vortex and becomes homicidal when his cable and beer are
cut of.

7 21 25 Wheel of Fortune

8 Entertainment Tonight

9 13 CBS Evening News

11 27 Inside Edition

15 Real TV

20 43 45 Frasier

Daphne decides to move into a place of her own after Frasier forbids her boyfriend's overnight
visits.

33 Sesame Street

Oscar tries to cheer up Sloppy, who misses her brother Slimey, by playing games with her.

67 Newsnight Maryland

Bottom line on top issues.

7:30
2 Wheel of Fortune

4 Access Hollywood

5 43 45 Seinfeld

Jerry and George must think of an idea for a TV series before meeting with network bigwigs.

7 21 25 Jeopardy!

8 Extra

9 13 Entertainment Tonight

11 American Journal

15 Hard Copy

20 Martin

Martin and Gina's plans for a romantic weekend alone are knocked out by Tommy and Pam.

27 Murphy Brown

Miller scoops Murphy and gets an interview she has been after.

67 Nightly Business Report

Scheduled: affirmative action and racial preferences.

8PM

2 7 27 America's Funniest Home Videos

Jackie Chan wannabes; family dysfunction; simian dentistry; human tee-ball; theater mishaps.

4 8 11 25 Suddenly Susan

Susan gets Nana a date with a well-to-do senior businessman, with unfortunate results.

5 43 45 Melrose Place

Taylor blabs to Amanda about Las Vegas and goes digging for information about Christine; Lexi's
father visits; Billy and Samantha fight over work.

9 13 21 Cosby

Griffin hires Hilton to narrate children's books on tape, but isn't happy when he starts changing
the story.

15 20 In the House

Max's childhood friend Gary Sheffield, now a famous baseball player, wants revenge for an
embarrassing nickname Max gave him.

33 67 Antiques Roadshow

A visit to the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, NJ to appraise a Seymour card table,
a Thomas Edison electric pen ande documents once owned by Ernest Hemingway. Part 1 of 2.

8;30

4 8 11 25 Jenny

Jenny and Maggie meet and hang out with a movie star; Guy's discovered home movie features
Adam West.

9 13 21 Everybody Loves Raymond

Worrying that Ray only visits her to get a good meal, Marie hesitates to teach Debra her cooking
secrets.

15 20 Malcolm and Eddie

Nicolette asks Malcolm and Eddie to help her boyfriend Stanley pop the question.

9PM

2 7 27 20/20

4 8 11 25 Caroline in the City

Del gets support from Caroline after he suddenly learns he is a father; Annie wants Richard's
backing.

5 43 45 Ally McBeal

Ally and John take the case of a wrongful death that Richard thinks will profit the firm; Ally and
Glenn discuss their feelings for each other.

9 13 21 George & Leo

George dates Leo's business professor after he impresses her with his knowledge of
moneymaking. Postponed from an earlier date.

15 20 Good News

Pastor Randolph must convince Mrs. Dixon to date a little person in order to get the church a
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33 67 American Experience

The story of Martha Ballard, a healer who worked in the wilds of Maine battling disease and
domestic abuse in the decades following the Revolutionary War.

9:30

4 8 11 25 Fired Up

Gwen and Terry engage in dishonorable deeds after agreeing to do volunteer work at a local
church.

9 13 21 Style & Substance

Jane asks everyone to behave themselves when her boss wants a report on her progress.

15 20 Sparks

Maxey promises a stranger anything she wants after saving his life, but is surprised when she
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10PM

2 7 27 The Practice

Berluti sets out on an important trial hoping to prove that Boston power lines gave his clients
cancer.

4 8 11 25 Dateline NBC

5 15 News

9 13 21 Brooklyn South

Jonas seeks Donovan's help when an old friend kills a man suspected of sexually harassing his
teenage daughter.

20 Vibe
43 45 News

10:30

15 Cheers

Woody is afraid he'll lose his job when a temporary bartender wins the customers' hearts.

33 Gandy Dancers

The musical traditions and verbal recollections of eight retired African-American railroad track
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67 Listening at the Luncheonette

Italian, Croatian, Irish and Armenian fishermen and longshoremen lament their dying lifestyle in
a San Pedro, Calif. seafood restaurant.

11PM

2 4 7 8 9 11 13 21 25 27 News

5 Married...with Children

After Peg rescues him from a mugger, Al stages a robbery in hopes of saving his pride.

15 Access Hollywood

20 Mad About You

See 6:30, WBFF.

33 Are You Being Served?

A cofee break book prompts the union to take action.

43 M*A*S*H

Hawkeye desperately tries to contact his hospitalized father in Maine while the rest of the camp
is preoccupied with a bowling match against a group of Marines.

45 Cheers

Sam's matchmaking skills shine when Frasier announces plans to marry the girl Sam picked out
for him.
67 Around the World in 80 Days

Michael Palin boards a ferry for Yokohama, Japan, and takes a bullet train to Tokyo where he
experiences self-service sushi and a karaoke bar. Part 6 of 7.

11:30

5 Keenen Ivory Wayans

Scheduled: actress Kristian Alfonso.

15 LAPD: Life on the Beat

Citizens apprehend a suspected car burglar; a wife hands over her husband's gun collection to
police; officers remove park transients.

20 Mad About You

Paul and Jamie try to set up a reunion between their dog, Murray, and Murray's mother.

33 Nightly Business Report

See 7:30, WMPB.

43 Roseanne

Either low blood sugar or her pregnancy has Roseanne on edge.

45 Married...with Children

See 11PM, WTTG.

11:35

2 7 27 Nightline

4 8 11 25 Tonight Show

From 1997: actors Lisa Kudrow and Peter Berg, music guest Natalie Cole.

9 13 21 Late Show

Midnight
15 Real TV

20 Star Trek: The Next Generation

A Sherlock Holmes holodeck simulation takes a mysterious turn when one of the characters
becomes real and seizes control of the Enterprise.

33 Charlie Rose

43 Vibe

45 Coach

Hayden takes a pro coaching job in Florida only to find it is no day at a parade.

67 Newsnight Maryland

12:05

2 7 Extra

27 Politically Incorrect

Scheduled: comic Joan Rivers, American Civil Liberties Union President Nadine Strossen,
Kellyanne Fitzpatrick.

12:30

5 M*A*S*H

An old and dear friend of Col. Potter's arrives with injuries sustained in a careless accident.

15 Martha Stewart Living

Omelets, how to clarify butter; embroidered monograms and the art of embroidery.

45 Roseanne

See 11:30, WPMT.

67 Bloomberg Television

12:35 (but lists 36 and 37 - all of my listings are to the 0 or 5.)


2 7 Politically Incorrect

See 12:05, WHTM.

4 8 11 25 Late Night

From 1997: actor Billy Crystal; gourmet Wolfgang Puck.

9 Montel Williams

13 21 Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

Scheduled: author Dean Koontz. (Live Phone-In)

27 Keenan Ivory Wayans

See 11:30, WTTG.

1AM

5 Jenny Jones

20 Movie

"Baby Sister." [1983] Phoebe Cates, Pamela Beltwood. A young temptress enters into a torrid
afair with her older sister's live-in boyfriend.

33 Stargazer

43 American Athlete

George Foreman, Juwan Howard, Michelle Kwan.

45 Strange Universe

A controversial taxidermy artist who crossbreads animals after they're dead.

67 Charlie Rose

1:05

2 Grace Under Fire

See 6PM, WPMT.

7 Oprah Winfrey
1:30

43 Star Trek

After being hurled out of the galaxy by the mentally unstable aide to the Medusan ambassador,
Spock attempts a dangerous mind fusion in order to save the trip.

45 Paid Program

1:35

2 Maury

4 8 11 25 Later

9 Late Late Show

See 12:35, WJZ.

13 Entertainment Tonight

21 Strange Universe

See 1AM, WBFF.

27 American Journal

2AM

5 Paid Program

45 Newlywed Game

67 Instructional Programming

2:05

4 News

7 The View

Scheduled: actor Doug E. Doug.


8 25 NBC Nightside

11 13 Paid Program

21 News

27 Jenny Jones

2:30

5 43 Paid Program

45 Dating Game

2:35

2 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

The townspeople spend what they believe will be their last days on Earth in a state of panic after
a newspaper reports that a deadly comet is coming.

9 News

11 13 Paid Program

2:40

4 NBC Nightside (JIP)

21 Up to the Minute (JIP)

3AM

5 I Love Lucy

Lucy buys an expensive dress and Ricky tells her she must pay for it herself.

20 Newlywed Game

43 Star Trek

Two crew members develop god-like ESP capabilities when the Enterprise passes through the
edge of the galaxy while searching for the Valiant.

45 Happy Days

After demolishing his car in a race, Fonzie decides that he wants to be baptized.

3:05

7 27 World News Now

11 NBC Nightside

13 Martha Stewart Living

See 12:30, WLYH.

3:10

9 Strange Universe

See 1AM, WBFF.

3:30

5 Perry Mason

Asked for advice on how to break a contract, Mason is soon defending his client on a murder
charge.

20 Dating Game

45 Dear John

Group members press Kirk to spill the beans about his mysterious life.

3:35

2 World News Now (JIP)

13 Gayle King
3:40

9 Up to the Minute (JIP)

-crainbebo

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1/9/95

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20 WDCA Washington DC IND

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25 WHAG Hagerstown NBC

27 WHTM Harrisburg ABC

33 WITF Harrisburg PBS

43 WPMT York Fox


45 WBFF Baltimore Fox

67 WMPB Baltimore PBS

No descriptions of programs until 6PM.

5AM

2 This Morning's Business

5 Jerry Springer

8 Paid Program

13 Susan Powter

20 Cheers

21 Up to the Minute

25 AgDay

5:30

2 9 11 13 News

4 NBC News at Sunrise

7 ABC World News This Morning

8 20 25 This Morning's Business

43 Pick Your Brain

45 Scooby-Doo

6AM

2 4 7 11 13 News
5 15 Headline News

8 NBC News at Sunrise

20 Kenneth Copeland

21 AgDay

25 Rush Limbaugh

27 ABC World News This Morning

33 Stretching for Life

43 Conan the Adventurer

45 The Jetsons

67 Wild America

6:15

33 Bloomberg Business News

6:30

2 5 8 25 27 News

15 John Hagee Today

20 Pink Panther

21 CBS Morning News

33 Morning Business Report

43 Biker Mice from Mars

45 Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

67 Bloomberg Business News

6:45
33 67 AM Weather

7AM

2 7 27 Good Morning America

4 8 11 25 Today

5 Morning News

9 13 15 21 This Morning

20 Mighty Max

33 Sesame Street

43 45 Garfield & Friends

67 Shining Time Station

7:30

20 45 VR Troopers

43 Bobby's World

67 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

8AM

20 43 Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon

33 67 Barney & Friends

45 Bobby's World

8:30

20 Tale Spin

33 Shining Time Station


43 Pink Panther

45 Transformers: Generation 2

67 Sesame Street

9AM

2 Gordon Elliott

4 Donahue

5 13 21 Jenny Jones

7 11 27 Regis & Kathie Lee

8 Susan Powter

9 Montel Williams

15 Shirley

20 700 Club

25 Jerry Springer

33 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

43 Goof Troop

45 Cubhouse

9:30

8 Dennis Prager

33 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

43 Transformers: Generation 2

45 Danny Bonaduce

67 Shining Time Station


10AM

2 Maury Povich

4 11 25 Leeza

5 Gordon Elliott

7 Geraldo

8 13 Marilu

9 Broadcast House Live

15 Family Feud

20 Murphy Brown

21 Montel Williams

27 Sally

33 Pappyland

43 Cubhouse

45 700 Club

67 Sesame Street

10:30

15 Family Feud

20 Cheers

33 Reading Rainbow

43 Doogie Howser M.D.

11AM

2 Montel Williams

4 25 The Other Side


5 43 Ricki Lake

7 Rolonda

8 Leeza

9 13 15 21 Price is Right

11 Sally

20 Northern Exposure

27 Judge for Yourself

33 Storytime

45 Gimme a Break!

67 Barney & Friends

11:30

33 What's in the News

45 Mr. Belvedere

67 Kidsongs

11:45

33 3-2-1 Classroom Contact

Noon

2 5 8 9 11 13 News

4 Another World

7 American Journal

15 Wonder Years

20 Richard Bey
21 Jones & Jury

25 Dennis Prager

27 Donahue

33 Sesame Street

43 Suzanne Somers

45 Odd Couple

67 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12:30

2 7 Loving

5 Jones & Jury

8 Monday Live

9 13 15 21 Young & The Restless

25 Susan Powter

45 Love Connection

67 Reading Rainbow

1PM

2 7 27 All My Children

4 8 11 25 Days of Our Lives

5 Judge for Yourself

20 Empty Nest

33 Frugal Gourmet

43 Love Connection

45 Ricki Lake
67 GED

1:30

9 13 15 21 Bold & The Beautiful

20 Growing Pains

33 Joy of Painting

43 Family Matters

67 Sewing with Nancy

2PM

2 7 27 One Life to Live

4 Sally

5 Cubhouse

8 11 25 Another World

9 13 15 21 As the World Turns

20 Feed Your Mind!

33 Charlie Rose

43 Carleton Sheets (infomercial or TV show?)

45 Wonder Years

67 Marcia Adams' Kitchen

2:30

5 Bobby's World

20 Biker Mice from Mars

43 Darkwing Duck
45 Mighty Max

67 Frugal Gourmet

3PM

2 7 27 General Hospital

4 Maury Povich

5 43 45 Tiny Toon Adventures

8 Gordon Elliott

9 13 15 21 Guiding Light

11 Jerry Springer

20 Transformers: Generation 2

25 Jenny Jones

33 Barney & Friends

67 Upstairs, Downstairs

3:30

5 43 45 Taz-Mania

20 Goof Troop

33 Kidsongs

4PM

2 7 8 25 Oprah Winfrey

4 9 News

5 43 45 Animaniacs

11 Hard Copy
13 Jenny Jones

15 In the Heat of the Night

20 Aladdin

21 Beverly Hills, 90210

27 Maury Povich

33 Ghostwriter

67 Barney & Friends

4:30

5 43 45 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

11 Inside Edition

20 Family Matters

33 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

67 Ghostwriter

5PM

2 4 7 8 9 13 News

5 Full House

11 Donahue

15 Geraldo

20 Beverly Hills, 90210

21 Top Cops

25 Inside Edition

27 Roseanne

33 Bill Nye the Science Guy


43 Aladdin

45 Ricki Lake

67 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

5:30

5 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

8 25 27 News

21 Hard Copy

33 Weather World

43 Family Matters

67 Bill Nye The Science Guy

6PM

2 4 7 8 9 11 13 15 21 25 27 News

5 Roseanne

Dan's father announces his plans to marry Roseanne's best friend, Crystal.

20 Family Matters

Laura's behavior suddenly changes when she meets Carl's new partner; surf's up for Steve.

33 67 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

43 Simpsons

Bart and Lisa encounter shocking conditions at Krusty the Clown's summer camp.

45 Star Trek: The Next Generation

Riker becomes the major player in a deadly game masterminded by the dangerous and powerful
Q entity.

6:30
2 7 27 ABC World News Tonight

5 Roseanne

Plans for Eddie and Crystal's wedding proceed until Crystal reveals more news.

8 11 25 NBC Nightly News

15 21 CBS Evening News

20 Star Trek: The Next Generation

Counselor Deanna Troi announces she's pregnant; the crew sets out to bring a deadly plasma
plague to a laboratory.

43 Cops

From Las Vegas: a convenience store holdup; a prostitution sting; a woman arrested for beating
her husband.

7PM

2 7 21 25 Wheel of Fortune

4 NBC Nightly News

5 Simpsons

See 6PM, WPMT.

8 Entertainment Tonight

9 13 CBS Evening News

11 15 A Current Afair

27 American Journal

33 Sesame Street

43 Star Trek: The Next Generation

Troi falls in love with a delegate who's involved in negotiations aboard the Enterprise.

45 Married...with Children

Al is upset when Bud brings home a destitute woman, until he discovers she's a blond beauty.
67 Nightly Business Report

7:30

2 7 21 25 Jeopardy!

4 8 Inside Edition

5 A Current Afair

9 13 Entertainment Tonight

11 American Journal

15 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

20 NBA Basketball

Washington Bullets at Boston Celtics, from the Boston Garden.

27 EXTRA: The Entertainment Magazine

45 Simpsons

See 6PM, WPMT.

67 Wild America

The function of neutral hues in nature, focusing on gray animals.

8PM

2 7 27 Coach

4 8 11 25 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Lisa comes between Will and Carlton when they take their annual male-bonding ski trip.

5 43 45 Melrose Place

Alison and her sister press charges against their father; Amanda finds Brittany on Jake's boat;
Jane and her dad find a way to get Sydney out of prison.

9 13 15 21 The Nanny

Brighton joins Fran's mother's canasta team after his father encourages him to join a team sport.
33 Swiss Rail Journeys

A rail journey from Landquart to the mountain resort of Davos, and beyond, traveling through
the Prattigau Valley and Wolfgang Pass.

67 Legendary Trails

David Lodge follows the Camino de Santiago from mid-France to Spain in a pilgrimage to the
shrine of St. James the Great in Santiago de Compostela.

8:30

2 7 27 A Whole New Ballgame

Series premiere. Corbin Bernsen stars as a baseball player who takes a job as a television
sportscaster. This episode: Brett Sooner's style makes for high ratings.

4 8 11 25 Blossom

Blossom transforms herself into a voluptuous woman when she and Six crash a college party.

9 13 15 21 Women of the House

9PM

2 7 27 Movie

"Fighting for My Daughter." [1995] Lindsay Wagner, Chad Lowe, premiere. A mother takes
matters into her own hands when the police fail to rescue her teenager from a prostitution ring.

4 8 11 25 Movie

"Jake Lassiter: Justice in the Bayou." [1995] Gerald McRaney, Robert Loggia, premiere. An
attorney begins to doubt his client's innocence in a malpractice suit involving the death of a
wealthy patient.

5 43 45 Models, Inc.

Grayson's plans to ruin Monique are met with aggressive resistance; Julie approaches an unlikely
buyer when Grayson puts the beach house up for sale.

9 13 15 21 Murphy Brown

Peter fixes Frank up on a date with one of his ex-girlfriends and Murphy is shocked to hear about
their history together.
33 67 What Can We Do About Violence?

Bill Moyers profiles successful anti-violence programs and speaks with young people and
community leaders who have first-hand knowledge of youth violence. Part 1 of 2.

9:30

9 13 15 21 Cybill

10PM

5 43 45 News

9 13 15 21 Chicago Hope

20 Star Trek: The Next Generation

A first-contact mission puts Riker in an alien hospital, leaving Picard to convince the planet's
leaders that the Enterprise poses no threat.

10:30

43 Coach

Hayden must plan a memorial tribute for someone he barely knows when the man dies and
leaves everything to him.

11PM

2 4 7 8 9 11 13 21 25 27 News

5 Married...with Children

See 7PM, WBFF.

15 Sports Corner

20 In the Heat of the Night

Sparta's first black female cop is killed while on duty, and an angry Chief Gillespie assumes
responsibility for tracking down her killer.
33 Are You Being Served?

The comic misadventures of staf members working in a small department store.

43 Baywatch

Matt befriends a young boy who is ashamed of his father's dwarfism; Caroline's infatuation with
Logan causes her to miss a rescue.

45 The Newz

Sketches include "Hillary's Instinct".

67 William Donald Schaefer: For the Record

The life of one of the nation's more energetic leaders is chronicled.

11:30

5 Cops

See 6:30, WPMT.

33 Nightly Business Report

45 Coach

See 10:30, WPMT.

11:35

2 7 27 Nightline

4 8 11 25 Tonight Show

9 13 15 21 David Letterman

Midnight

5 M*A*S*H

Exhausted from 24 hours of duty, Hawkeye and Col. Potter respond to a desperate call for
surgeons from a Korean army hospital.
20 Coach

See 10:30, WPMT.

33 67 Charlie Rose

43 To Be Announced

45 M*A*S*H

When Henry Blake is transferred to Tokyo, Hawkeye launches a wild campaign to get him back.

12:05

2 Geraldo

7 Extra: The Entertainment Magazine

27 Rush Limbaugh

12:30

5 M*A*S*H

Frank is antagonistic toward a wounded North Korean officer who describes his own injury and
correctly diagnoses the wounds of other patients.

20 The Price is Right (Doug Davidson)

45 Fast Track

12:35

4 8 25 Conan O'Brien

7 Last Call

9 Jon Stewart

From November: actresses Jennifer Tilly ["Bullets Over Broadway"] and Yasmine Bleeth
["Baywatch"]; rap act Dr. Dre and Ed Lover.

11 Murphy Brown
Murphy helps free a wrongly imprisoned man who can't adjust to the outside world.

13 Cops

See 6:30, WPMT.

15 The Newz

Sketches include "Presidential Puncher."

21 Top Cops

Oklahoma, 1990: A rancher reports his estranged wife missing after allegedly killing her.

27 Jerry Springer

1AM

5 Ricki Lake

From October: women who like the challenge of getting a man to sleep with them.

20 Rush Limbaugh

43 Paid Program

45 21 Jump Street

Hanson's girlfriend is killed during a convenience store robbery, setting him on a dangerous
course of personal revenge.

1:05

2 Jon Stewart

See 12:35, WUSA.

7 American Journal

11 Extra: The Entertainment Magazine

13 Entertainment Tonight

15 Current Afair

21 Northern Exposure
Maurice and Holling are saddled with their dead friend Bill's wife who insists on accompanying
them to his final resting place.

1:30

20 Wiseguy

When his wife leaves him, Sonny Steelgrave's accountant escapes government protection to
exact revenge on Frank McPike.

43 Invisions

1:35

4 8 25 Later

7 27 News (reruns)

9 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

11 Conan O'Brien (tape delay)

13 The Price is Right (Doug Davidson)

2AM

5 Ropers

43 Natural Trim

45 News (rerun)

67 Instructional Programming

2:05

2 Last Call

4 Hard Copy

7 Mike & Maty


8 The Price is Right (Doug Davidson)

9 Dennis Prager

13 Invisions

21 News (rerun)

25 NBC Nightside

27 ABC World News Now (JIP)

2:30

5 The Newz

See 11PM, WBFF.

20 Movie

"The Adventurers." [1970] Charles Aznavour. Based on a novel by Harold Robbins. Childhood
trauma pushes a South American playboy down the road to ruin.

45 Time Trax

Darien's latest challenge is to stop Dr. Sahmbi from providing wealthy cancer patients with a
false cure for their diseases.

-crainbebo

Retro: Brisbane/Toowoomba/Lismore, Australia Sat, Nov 21, 1964

from TV Week-Brisbane/Toowoomba/Lismore edition

Toowoomba and Lismore stations could be received in parts of Brisbane

Ratings

(G) General

(A) Recommended for Adult Audiences


(AO) Adults Only

ABQ2 Brisbane/ABDQ3 Toowoomba/ABRN6 Lismore

1.30pm Sportsview

3.45 Sheffield Shield Cricket: Queensland v West Australia

5.33 Cartoon Time

6.00 Jazz Meets Folk

6.30 Teen Scene (guest Connie Francis)

6.55 (2-3) Interlude

6.55 (6) Sporting Results

7.00 (2-3) News/Weather (from Brisbane)

7.00 (6) News/Weather (from Sydney)

7.18 Sports Review

7.30 Love That Show?

8.20 This Week in Britain

8.30 Four Corners

9.15 CBS Special: The Burden of Glory on John F. Kennedy

10.15 World Playhouse "Unsinkable Mrs. Brown" (G)

10.45 sign-of

BTQ7 Brisbane

4.45pm National Top 40

5.15 Sing, Sing, Sing (concert from Sydney with Ray Charles & the Raelettes; also Johnny Devlin
and Johnny Ashcroft)

6.15 Big News

6.30 Bachelor Father "Bentley and the Homemaker" (G)


7.00 People are Funny (G)

7.30 Hong Kong "The Hunted" (A)

8.23 News Headlines

8.30 Studio A (guests Ethel Merman, Bryan Davies, Gordon Boyd, and the Take Five)

9.25 News Headlines

9.30 All-In Wrestling (action from the UK)

10.30 Lawman

11.00 Late News/Epilogue

11.10 sign-of

RTN8 Lismore

5pm test pattern/music

5.30 Cartoons

5.35 Flight "The Snark" (G)

6.00 Bandstand (guests Kathy Kirby, Jack Gardner, and Geraldine Morrow)

6.55 News Headlines

7.00 Amos 'n' Andy "The Winslow Woman" (G)

7.30 Bonanza "Knight Errant" (G)

8.30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents "The Night the World Ended" (AO)

9.00 Saturday Night at the Movies "The Brave Bulls" (A)

10.40 Closing Thought

10.45 sign-of

QTQ9 Brisbane

4.45pm Saturday Date


5.15 Bandstand (Philips Starflight Competition finals with 9 competitors from across Australia)

6.15 Top News

6.30 Lucy Show "Lucy is a Chaperone" (G)

7.00 Andy Griffith "Mayberry on Record" (G)

7.30 Saturday Night Movie "Belles of St. Trinian's" (G)

9.10 Fugitive "Nightmare at Northoak" (A)

10.05 This Man Dawson (A)

10.35 Country & Western Hour (from NWS9 Adelaide)

11.30 sign-of

DDQ10 Toowoomba

5pm Quick Draw McGraw (G)

5.30 Hopalong Cassidy "Hopalong Rides Again" (G)

6.30 Sports Review

7.00 The Story of...a Wrestler (G)

7.30 Laramie "Man of God" (G)

8.20 SQ Country News

8.30 Mr. Novak "A Thousand Voices" (A)

9.30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents "Listen, Listen" (AO)

9.50 Yesterday's Newsreel

10.05 Mahalia Jackson Sings "Remember Me"

10.10 sign-of

Adults Only for the 1950's Alfred Hitchcock half hour show! Maybe Howdy Doody was at least A
because of a weird clown. Raters were the same morons then as today!
Australian TV had program content ratings at least 33 years before American networks did!

Indeed. Here's what Timothy Green had to say about Australian content ratings in his 1972 book
The Universal Eye: The World of Television:

"[...] all imported films destined for television are still subject to the approval of the
Commonwealth Film Censorship Board. The Board grades them either G, indicating that they
may be shown on television at any time; A, meaning that they are not recommended for children
and must not be shown before 7:30 in the evenings; or AO, adults only, which may be shown
only after 8:30 P.M."

France also had a content ratings system early on. Again quoting Green's 1972 book:

"The French also take seriously the question of television and violence, but their policy is to
advise the viewer very thoroughly what he is in for and then leave it up to his own discretion
whether he watches. Not only does the weekly program guide Tl 7 Jours indicate the age
groups to which any film is most suited -- for adults only, for adults and adolescents, or for
everyone -- but throughout a program considered unsuitable for children a small white rectangle
is shown on one corner of the screen. Thus parents tuning in late or without checking the details
are alerted at once by the 'rectangle blanc' that the program may not be appropriate for all the
family."

Retro: Bay Area/Central Coast/Sacramento Wed, Oct 31, 1973

from TV Guide-San Francisco Metro edition

KTVU 2-Ind Oakland

6:30 Garner Ted Armstrong

7:00 Jack LaLanne

7:30 News

7:45 Religion Today

8:00 Cartoon Town


8:30 Romper Room

9:30 McHale's Navy (bw)

10:00 Flying Nun

10:30 I Love Lucy (bw)

11:00 Nanny & the Professor

11:30 I Dream of Jeannie

noon Big Valley

1:00 Movie "Moment to Moment"

3:00 Cartoon Town

3:30 Charley & Humphrey

4:00 Gilligan's Island

4:30 I Love Lucy (bw)

5:00 Courtship of Eddie's Father

5:30 That Girl

6:00 Star Trek "The Ultimate Computer"

7:00 Mission: Impossible

8:00 30 Days to Survival

9:00 Search for the Nile "Find Livingstone" (pt 5)

10:00 News

11:00 Dragnet

11:30 Untouchables (bw)

12:30 News

KCRA 3-NBC Sacramento

5:55 Farm Market Report


6:00 Rhyme & Reason "Taking Stock of Stock"

6:30 Environmental Impact

7:00 Today (guests art critic Brian Doherty and cancer specialist Frank Rauscher)

9:00 Dinah Shore (new laws on women's credit ratings/making homes safer for
toddlers/homemade jewelry)

9:30 Baffle

10:00 Wizard of Odds

10:30 What's My Line?

11:00 Jeopardy!

11:30 Who, What or Where Game

11:55 NBC News

noon News

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:00 Doctors

1:30 Another World

2:00 Return to Peyton Place

2:30 Somerset

3:00 Three on a Match

3:30 Hollywood Squares

4:00 That Girl

4:30 Bewitched

5:00 Andy Griffith

5:30 Lucy Show

5:55 Weather

6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 News
7:30 7:30

8:00 Adam-12

8:30 Tenafly

10:00 Love Story "The Cardboard House"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (guest George Gobel)

1:00 Tomorrow (guest Margo St. James on unionizing prostitutes)

KRON 4-NBC San Francisco

6:25 News

6:30 Buying Game

7:00 Today

9:00 Dinah Shore

9:30 Baffle

10:00 Wizard of Odds

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jeopardy!

11:30 Who, What or Where Game

11:55 NBC News

noon TBA

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:00 Doctors

1:30 Another World

2:00 Return to Peyton Place

2:30 Somerset
3:00 Three on a Match

3:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

4:00 Merv Griffin (guests not listed)

5:30 News

6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 News

7:00 Challenging Sea

7:30 Police Surgeon

8:00 Adam-12

8:30 Tenafly

10:00 Love Story "The Cardboard House"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow

KPIX 5-CBS San Francisco

6:00 Sunrise Semester "Twentieth Century Literature: Its Past and Its Present"

6:30 Sut Yung Ying Yee

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Talk It Over with Dr. Smith

9:30 $10,000 Pyramid

10:00 Gambit

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News


11:00 Young & the Restless

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon News

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

1:30 Edge of Night

2:00 Price is Right

2:30 Match Game

3:00 Mike Douglas (guests James Coco, Tony Curtis, Bobbi Martin, and Dr. Robert Atkins)

4:00 Perry Mason (bw)

5:00 Mod Squad

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 News

7:30 Concentration

8:00 Sonny & Cher (Halloween special with guest Jerry Lewis)

9:00 Cannon

10:00 Kojak "Web of Death"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Who Slew Auntie Roo?"

1:25 Talk It Over with Dr. Smith

KGO 7-ABC San Francisco

6:20 News

6:30 Why Men Don't Fight (discussing pacifists)


7:00 AM

9:00 Movie "The Long Hot Summer" (conclusion)

11:00 News

11:30 Brady Bunch

noon Password

12:30 Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 ABC Afternoon Playbreak "The Things I Never Said" (pre-empts Let's Make a Deal,
Newlywed Game and Girl in My Life)

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Love, American Style

4:30 News

5:30 ABC Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Movie "The Flight of the Phoenix" (conclusion)

8:00 Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

8:30 Movie "Guess Who's Sleeping in My Bed?"

10:00 Owen Marshall

11:00 News

11:30 Dick Cavett (guests Jimmy Hofa, Melvin Belli, and Charles Ashman)

1:00 News

KSBW 8-NBC Salinas

6:45 Punto de Interes

6:55 Thought for the Day


7:00 Today

9:00 Dinah Shore

9:30 Baffle

10:00 Wizard of Odds

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jeopardy!

11:30 Who, What or Where Game

11:55 NBC News

noon Three on a Match

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:00 Doctors

1:30 Another World

2:00 Return to Peyton Place

2:30 Somerset

3:00 Joanne Carson's VIPs

3:30 I Dream of Jeannie

4:00 That Girl

4:30 Merv Griffin (guests not listed)

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 To Tell the Truth

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8:00 Adam-12

8:30 Tenafly

10:00 Love Story "The Cardboard House"


11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow

KQED 9-PBS San Francisco

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Electric Company

10:30 Instructional Programs

noon Lilias, Yoga & You

12:30 Instructional Programs

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Open Television Theatre

6:30 Happy Halloween, Dear Beulah Witch (Kukla, Fran & Ollie special)

7:00 Newsroom

8:00 TBA

KXTV 10-CBS Sacramento

6:30 Sunrise Semester (as 6am, ch 5)

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Joker's Wild

9:30 $10,000 Pyramid

10:00 Gambit
10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Young & the Restless

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon News

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

1:30 Edge of Night

2:00 Price is Right

2:30 Match Game

3:00 Phil Donahue (info not listed)

4:00 Mike Douglas (as 3pm, ch 5)

5:30 News

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 News

7:00 Bowling for Dollars

7:30 Police Surgeon

8:00 Sonny & Cher

9:00 Cannon

10:00 Kojak "Web of Death"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Who Slew Auntie Roo?"

KNTV 11-ABC San Jose

5:00 Movie "Footsteps in the Dark" (bw)


7:00 Garner Ted Armstrong

7:30 Bullwinkle

8:00 Tennessee Tuxedo

8:30 New Zoo Revue

9:00 Flying Nun (bw)

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Green Acres (bw)

10:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

11:00 Lucy Show

11:30 Brady Bunch

noon Password

12:30 Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 ABC Afternoon Playbreak "The Things I Never Said" (same pre-emptions as ch 7)

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Star Trek

5:00 News

5:30 ABC Evening News

6:00 Movie "Murder, Inc." (bw)

8:00 Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

8:30 Movie "Guess Who's Sleeping in My Bed?"

10:00 Owen Marshall

11:00 News

11:30 Dick Cavett


1:00 Movie "Rhapsody in Blue" (bw)

3:45 Movie "Flight Angels" (bw)

KOVR 13-ABC Sacramento

7:00 News

8:00 I Love Lucy (bw)

8:30 Gilligan's Island (bw)

9:00 I Dream of Jeannie

9:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

10:00 Merv Griffin (guests Zsa Zsa Gabor, Richard Dawson, Jef Bridges, David Frye, and J.B.
West)

11:30 Brady Bunch

noon Password

12:30 Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 ABC Afternoon Playbreak "The Things I Never Said" (1:30-2:30 pre-emptions as ch 7, 2:30
pre-emption was Beat the Clock)

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Bonanza

5:00 Mission: Impossible

6:00 ABC Evening News

6:30 News

7:00 Truth or Consequences

7:30 To Tell the Truth

8:00 Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice


8:30 Movie "Guess Who's Sleeping in My Bed?"

10:00 Owen Marshall

11:00 News

11:30 Dick Cavett

1:00 News

KCSM 14-PBS San Mateo

*all programs B&W

Instructional programs in daytime

4pm Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Profile in Music (Shirley Verrett)

7:30 When Witches Hovered Near

9:00 Opus 14

9:30 Woman "The Alcoholic Woman"

KEMO 20-Ind/Sp San Francisco

3pm Canto de Mexico

3:30 Spanish Novela

4:00 Del Altar a la Tumba

4:30 Arriba El Norte

5:00 Sonrisas Colgate

5:30 Detras del Muro

6:00 La Intrusa
6:30 Noticiero

7:00 El Show de Fortunato

7:30 Estrellas Musicales

8:00 Nino

9:00 Del Altar a la Tumba

9:30 Spanish Novela

10:00 Sal Watts Presents

10:30 Soul is...

11:30 Film

mid., 1:35, 3:20 and 4:50 Movies: TBA

KGSC-Ind: 36 San Jose/29 Salinas-Monterey

10:50 The Community Speaks

11:00 Public Afairs (bw)

11:30 Yoga for Health

noon Movie "Samson and the Sea Beast"

2:00 Mike Douglas (in Lake Tahoe with Bill Cosby, James Franciscus, Karen Morrow, Rip Taylor,
and Prof. Julius Sumner Miller)

3:55 News

4:00 Movie "Code Name: Jaguar"

5:55 News

6:00 Movie "Spawn of the North" (bw)

8:00 Movie "Fun in Acapulco"

9:55 News

10:00 Merv Griffin (guest Gov. Ronald Reagan, Chuck Connors, and Jack Klugman)

11:30 Movie "Missile to the Moon" (bw)


1:00 Movie "Blue Hawaii"

2:45 Movie "At Sword's Point"

4:15 Movie "Son of Kong" (bw)

KTXL 40-Ind Sacramento

6:30 Underdog

7:00 Banana Splits/Three Stooges

8:00 Speed Racer

8:30 New Zoo Revue

9:00 Jack LaLanne

9:30 Green Acres

10:00 Movie "Indian Love Call" (bw)

noon Galloping Gourmet

12:30 Not for Women Only (depression, pt 3)

1:00 Movie "Niagara"

3:00 Cap'n Mitch/Bugs Bunny

3:30 Flintstones

4:00 Lost in Space

5:00 Mod Squad

6:00 Movie "Horror of Dracula"

8:00 Untouchables (bw)

9:00 Movie "Indiscreet"

11:00 Perry Mason (bw)

mid. Movie "Pyro"

2:00 Movie "From Hell It Came" (bw)


KBHK 44-Ind San Francisco

11:00 Not for Women Only (as 12:30pm, ch 40)

11:30 New Zoo Revue

noon Yogi Bear

12:30 Underdog

1:00 Live from the City (SF school superintendent Dr. Steven Morena talks about Propositions A
and B)

2:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

3:00 Popeye

3:30 Banana Splits

4:00 Speed Racer

4:30 Little Rascals (bw)

5:00 Three Stooges (bw)

5:30 Flintstones (2 eps)

6:30 Beverly Hillbillies

7:00 and 7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8:00 Night Gallery "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar"

8:30 Movie "Blood Alley"

11:00 One Step Beyond (bw)

11:30 Movie "Terror at Midnight" (bw)

KMST 46-CBS Monterey

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Joker's Wild


9:30 $10,000 Pyramid

10:00 Gambit

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Young & the Restless

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon Midday (topic: Symphony Senior Tennis Tournament)

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

1:30 Edge of Night

2:00 Price is Right

2:30 Match Game

3:00 Mike Douglas (as ch 5)

4:00 Big Valley

5:00 Bonanza

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Mission: Impossible

8:00 Sonny & Cher

9:00 Cannon

10:00 Kojak "Web of Death"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Who Slew Auntie Roo?"

KTEH 54-PBS San Jose


Instructional programs until 10:45

10:45 Electric Company

11:15 Instructional Programs

noon Bookworm Club

12:30 Electric Company

1:00 Instructional Programs

2:00 Carrascolendas

2:30 Instructional Programs

3:00 Your Child's World

3:30 Your Future is Now

4:00 Carrascolendas

4:30 Electric Company

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Governor & the Students

7:00 Vince Lombardi: Science & Art of Football

7:30 Your Future is Now

8:00 Left, Right & Center

8:30 Your Child's World

9:00 The Next Billion Years

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RE: KPIX-TV's 6:15 a.m. Sut Yung Ying Yee was an English teaching program for Chinese speaking
people living in San Francisco(it also aired on WBZ-TV in Boston). The host of the show, Larry
Lew, was a very intelligent teacher.

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In 1973, ABC fed it's daytime programs to the West Coast at the same "clock time" as the East
Coast (i.e. "Split Second" aired at 12:30 P.M. Eastern and 12:30 P.M. Pacific).

By contrast, CBS and NBC programs were aired on the West Coast one "clock time" hour earlier
than on the East Coast (i.e. CBS fed "Match Game" to the East Coast at 3:30 P.M. Eastern, but
2:30 Pacific).

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Actually, NBC's morning lineup followed the Central time zone,

but NBC did not give its Pacific affiliates 12 N as it did the Central

time stations. NBC's afternoon lineup was thus a half-hour out of

sync with the Central time zone; here's the afternoon schedule for

the left coast:

12 N Three On A Match

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1 PM The Doctors

1:30 Another World

2 PM Return To Peyton Place

2:30 Somerset

3 PM (Local)

As opposed to the Central time lineup:

12 N (Local)

12:30 Three On A Match

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

2:30 Return To Peyton Place

3 PM Somerset
Also, I noticed that none of the CBS affiliates carried "Secret Storm," which

was on its last legs (it would end Feb. 8, 1974). I know that when KPIX

dropped it and put Mike Douglas at 3, there was a huge hue and cry from

"Storm" fans who didn't get to see how one of the storylines ended. (For the

record, the last scene of the series had Amy playing with her kids; her wheelchair-

bound husband stands up, walks hesitatingly a few steps, and falls right where the

others are, which turns into a happy family scene.)

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I wonder if you have any TV Listings from Local TV Guides from San Francisco Metro from the
year range of 1995-December 1999. If you do, just let me know, and I'd love to see schedules
from those time ranges for these stations...

2 - KTVU Oakland (Fox)

3 - KCRA Sacramento (NBC)

4 - KRON San Francisco (NBC)

5 - KPIX San Francisco (CBS)

7 - KGO San Francisco (ABC)

8 - KSBW Salinas (NBC)

9 - KQED San Francisco (PBS)


10 - KXTV Sacramento (ABC)

11 - KNTV San Jose (ABC)

13 - KOVR Sacramento (CBS)

20 - KOFY San Francisco (WB, changed call letters to KBWB in 1998)

31 - KPWB Sacramento (WB, switched to UPN and changed call letters to KMAX in 1998)

35 - KCBA Salinas (Fox)

36 - KICU San Jose (Ind)

40 - KTXL Sacramento (Fox)

44 - KBHK San Francisco (UPN)

46 - KION Monterey (CBS)

50 - KFTY Santa Rosa (Ind)

54 - KTEH San Jose (PBS)

58 - KQCA Stockton (UPN, switched to the WB in 1998)

60 - KCSM San Mateo (PBS)

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2 questions about ABC Afternoon Playbreak- 1. What were the years that those specials run, and
didn't the series change to ABC Matinee Today at one point?

Retro: Spokane, Washington - Sunday, November 4, 1984


Spokane Television Stations:

2 KREM (CBS)

4 KXLY (ABC)

6 KHQ (NBC)

7 KSPS (PBS)

22 KSKN (Independent)

28 KAYU (Independent)

MORNING

5:30 am

4 Educational Series

6:00

2 Music Magic

4 Rex Humbard

6 This Is the Life

6:30

2 Abbott and Costello

4 The Kroeze Brothers

6 Insight

7:00

2 Sergeant Preston of the Yukon


4 Kenneth Copeland

6 Time for Livin'

7:30

2 The Lone Ranger

6 Jimmy Swaggart

28 It's Your Business

8:00

2 CBS Sunday Morning

Scheduled: profile of former Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes; interview with newspaper
owner-publisher Bob Maynard. (Charles Kuralt)

4 Lowell Lundstrom

7 Sesame Street

28 Robert Tilton

8:30

4 Voice of the Church

6 Day of Discovery

9:00

4 Robert Schuller

6 Oral Roberts

7 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30
2 The NFL Today

4 The World Tomorrow

6 NFL '84

7 The Electric Company

10:00

2 NFL Football

New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys.

4 Kids Incorporated

6 NFL Football

L.A. Raiders at Chicago Bears.

7 MOVIE: Take Me Back to Oklahoma

(1940) Tex Ritter, Ruth Rodgers. Cowboys help save a stagecoach line from being destroyed by an
underhanded competitor.

28 The Transformers

10:30

4 Gilligan's Island

28 It Is Written

11:00

4 The Rifleman

7 German Professional Soccer

28 Notre Dame Football Highlights

11:30
4 This Week with David Brinkley

AFTERNOON

12 pm

7 North Idaho College Public Forum

28 Voyagers

12:30

4 MOVIE: Little Miss Broadway

(1938) Shirley Temple, George Murphy. Delightful, warm story of a little orphan girl who sings
and dances her way into the hearts of vaudevillians. Jimmy Durante.

1:00

6 NFL Football

Regional coverage of Kansas City Chiefs at Seattle Seahawks.

7 Washington Week in Review

Paul Duke is joined by top Washington journalists analyzing the week's news.

28 MOVIE: Born to Dance

(1936) Eleanor Powell, James Stewart. When an understudy replaces an actress, she becomes a
spectacular success. Musical score by Cole Porter.

1:30

2 Happy Days Again

7 Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser

Guests: Beryl W. Sprinkel, undersecretary of the Treasury for monetary afairs.


22 Auto Racing

"Miller High Life 500" (from Charlotte, N.C.).

2:00

2 MOVIE: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore

(1974) Ellen Burstyn, Kris Kristoferson. A widow's first steps to self-sufficiency are aided by her
son and a rancher. Diane Ladd.

4 MOVIE: The Lone Ranger

(1956) Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels. The masked man and his faithful companion uncover
some dirty doings between Indians and the white man.

7 World Chess Championships

2:30

22 College Football

Oregon State at Washington State.

3:00

7 The Human Face of Japan

28 The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries

"The Strange Fate of Flight 608." Over the Bermuda Triangle, Frank and Joe (Parker Stevenson,
Shaun Cassidy) man a plane when the pilots are found unconscious.

3:30

4 The Flintstones

7 Adam Smith's Money World

4:00
2 The High Chaparral

4 Fishing the West

6 Classic Country

7 Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.

"The Dalai Lama Looks Back." Guest: the Dalai Lama.

28 The Greatest American Hero

"Dreams." Ralph contends with a vengeful ex-convict and uses his powers to help fellow teachers
fulfill their lifelong dreams.

4:30

4 MOVIE: Walking Tall

(1973) Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Hartman. Buford Pusser, a tough Southern sherif, risks his life
against local corruption and vice. Noah Beery, Jr.

6 Meet the Press

(Roger Mudd/Marvin Kalb)

5:00

2 Welcome Back, Kotter

6 Q-6 News

7 The Woodwright's Shop

Building a box for tools. (Roy Underhill)

28 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

"Happy Birthday, Buck." A vengeful assassin marks Dr. Huer (Tim O'Connor) as his next target
while plans are made for Buck's 534th birthday party. Buck: Gil Gerard.

5:30

2 KREM 2 News
6 Inside Kaiser

A chronicle of the Mead, Wa., aluminum plant, featuring a look at the extensive Trentwood
rolling mill modernization project.

22 Tales from the Darkside

"The Odds." Bookmaker Tommy Vale (Danny Aiello) is worried when a man who plays long shots
and winsbets that Vale will be dead the next morning. Bill Lacey: Tom Noonan. Horace:
Robert E. Weil.

EVENING

6:00

2 CBS Evening News

6 The Waltons

"The Honeymoon." After 19 years of marriage, John and Olivia go on a belated honeymoon.

7 WonderWorks

"The Boy Who Loved Trolls" is convinced that the creatures exist when he meets Ofoeti (Sam
Waterston) under a bridge. But there's one hitch: for Ofoeti to remain alive, Paul (Matt Dill) must
stay with him forever. Kalotte: Susan Anton. Socrates: W.H. Macy.

22 Cannon

"Catch Me If You Can." An admitted mass murderer hires Cannon to prevent him from
committing another crime.

28 Hee Haw

Featured: Alabama, Lori Morgan, Bob Murphey, Len Ellis, The Hagers.

6:30

2 Taking Advantage

7:00
2 60 Minutes

4 Ripley's Believe It or Not!

The answers to whether Joan of Arc was actually burned at the stake and if George Washington's
teeth were really made of wood. Also: a mental and physical endurance test that reduces 500
contestants to two.

6 Silver Spoons

"I Won't Dance." Ricky cajoles Grandfather Stratton into asking his history teacher (Barbara
Billingsley) out on a date, but things go bad when the elder Stratton admits he can't dance. John
Houseman, Ricky Schroder. Edward: Joel Higgins.

7 Nature

"Voices in the Forest." From 1983: In Papua New Guinea, magnificently colored and plumed
birds of paradise are observed. Local tribesmen perform elaborate rituals to emulate
characteristics of these birds, and collect their tail feathers to make fancy wigs. (Repeat)

22 New York Hot Tracks

Guests: Little Richard, Ashford and Simpson, Melba Moore. Videos by Champaigne, Stephanie
Mills, New Edition, Cyndi Lauper, Huey Lewis, The Time. Carlos de Jesus hosts from The Red
Parrot in New York.

28 MOVIE: Annie Hall

(1977) Woody Allen, Diane Keaton. A nightclub comic and an aspiring singer share their neuroses
in an on-again, of-again romance.

7:30

6 Punky Brewster

"Visit to the Doctor/Go to Sleep." 1. An unsleepy Punky threatens Henry's TV viewing. 2. Punky is
afraid of a booster shot, so Henry gives her a "magic nickel" that she proceeds to lose. Nurse:
Vernee Watson-Johnson.

8:00

2 Murder, She Wrote

"It's a Dog's Life." While visiting her English cousin in the South, Jessica learns the prime suspect
in a murder is the victim's dog, left a fortune by his eccentric master. Angela Lansbury. Abby
Freestone: Lynn Redgrave. Spenser Langley: Jared Martin.

4 Hardcastle and McCormick

"Whatever Happened to Guts?" Hardcastle fills in for a judge on a TV court show, fascinating a
woman who has a fatal fixation about older men on TV. Brian Keith, Daniel Hugh Kelly. Kay:
Marilyn Jones. Elaine: Patricia Harty. Ashley: John Carter.

6 Knight Rider

"KITT vs. KARR." KITT's evil prototype KARR returns, seeking to destroy Michael and KITT with a
new laser stolen from the Foundation. John Stanton: Jefrey Osterhage. Mandy: Jennifer Holmes.
Eddie: Ed Crick.

7 Masterpiece Theatre

"The Barchester Chronicles." Although Mr. Harding is legally vindicated through Archdeacon
Grantly's eforts, Harding believes he has a moral duty to resign rather than to fight the hierarchy
of the church. (Part 2 of 7)

22 Fame

"Blizzard." A broken furnace and a prowler are two of the problems facing those stranded at the
school by a blizzard. Mrs. Schwartz: Madlyn Rhue. Jamie: Sally Klein. Nicole: Nia Peeples. Doris:
Valerie Landsburg.

9:00

2 The Jefersons

"House Divided." George courts disaster when he uses smear tactics in his race against Louise for
president of the tenants' council. Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford. Whittendale: Jack Fletcher.
Donlevy: David Fresco.

4 THE ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas

(1982) Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton. A flamboyant, muckraking TV personality tries to close down
a popular bawdy house.

6 NBC SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: The Cartier Afair

(TV, 1984) Joan Collins, David Hasselhof. A television sex goddess teams up with her male
secretary, a handsome ex-con, to retrieve her jewelry collection, stolen by a crime ring being
operated from inside a prison.
7 Rush

"La Belle France." Chevalier de Fontaine de Vauclause comes to set up a new mining venture and
departs a hero.

22 Judy Sings

28 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

Robin Leach interviews Hugh Hefner, Dorothy Hamill, former radio broadcaster Gordon
McLendon, Hollywood fitness instructor Jake Steinfeld.

9:30

2 Alice

"Big Bad Mel." Mel buys the Mother Goose Nursery School and plans to tear it down to make a
parking lot to accommodate his customers. Vic Tayback, Linda Lavin. Mother Goose: Rue
McClanahan. Vera: Beth Howland. Jolene: Celia Weston.

10:00

2 Trapper John, M.D.

"School Nurse." After several women are beaten at a high school, Shoop signs on as a school
nurse so she can play detective. Pernell Roberts. Janice Hastings: Rosalind Cash. Ernie Walker:
J.A. Preston.

7 Advocates '84: Who Should Be President?

William Rusher, publisher of National Review, and Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) build a case for
their candidates in a debate moderated by Judy Woodruf at Harvard University.

22 To Be Announced

28 Jimmy Swaggart

10:45

22 MOVIE: Bobby Deerfield

(1977) Al Pacino, Marthe Keller. An American racing idol attempts to disassociate himself from
his background and family while falling in love with a terminally ill woman.
LATE NIGHT

11:00

2 KREM 2 News

6 Q-6 News

7 Butterflies

28 Star Search

Guests: Barbara Eden, Herbie Hancock. (Ed McMahon)

11:15

2 CBS News

11:30

2 MOVIE: Red Flag: The Ultimate Game

(TV, 1981) Barry Bostwick, Joan Van Ark. The lives of strong-willed pilots and the women they
love are influenced by complex and dangerous war games being conducted in the Nevada desert
by the U.S. Air Force.

4 News 4

6 The George Michael Sports Machine

7 Of the Air

12 am

4 This Week in Country Music

Featured: Anne Murray, Roy Clark, Mel Tillis, Eddy Raven and Joe Stampley.

6 MOVIE: Secrets
(TV, 1977) Roy Thinnes, Susan Blakely. Because of emotions she cannot understand or control, an
unhappily married young woman becomes compulsively promiscuous in a desperate attempt to
find the 'secret' of happiness.

22 Of the Air

28 The 700 Club

Scheduled: a Vietnam veteran who was a war hero America didn't want.

12:30

4 Music City, U.S.A.

1:00

4 Fight Back! with David Horowitz

Featured: a glue strength test; how to burglar-proof a home or business; state-of-the-art


supermarkets; mail carriers getting back at biting dogs.

1:30

4 ABC News

28 Of the Air

1:45

2 Welcome Back, Kotter

4 Of the Air

2:00

6 Of the Air

2:15
2 CBS News Nightwatch

Retro: Indianapolis/Lafayette/Terre Haute Mon, Nov 11, 1974

from TV Guide- Central Indiana edition

WTWO 2-NBC Terre Haute

7:00 Today (guests Lauren Bacall and author Morris West)

9:00 Not for Women Only

9:30 Galloping Gourmet

10:00 Name That Tune

10:30 Winning Streak

11:00 High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon News

12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

12:55 NBC News

1:00 Jackpot!

1:30 Jeopardy!

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 How to Survive a Marriage

4:00 Somerset

4:30 Flintstones

5:00 High Chaparral


6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Truth or Consequences

7:30 New Price is Right

8:00 Born Free

9:00 Movie "Pete 'n' Tillie"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (guest host John Denver)

1:00 Tomorrow (guest Beverly Harrell, a Nevada madam who had just ran for political office)

WTTV 4-Ind Indianapolis

6:30 RFD 4 (Bob Cook)

7:00 Reed Farrell

7:30 Janie

9:00 Movie "What Price Glory?"

11:00 Studio 4

11:30 News

noon Chuckwagon Theatre

1:00 Movie "Flame Over India"

3:00 Superman (bw)

3:30 Debbie's Place

4:30 Flintstones

5:00 Beverly Hillbillies (bw)

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (guest star Keenan Wynn)

6:00 Hogan's Heroes


6:30 Andy Griffith

7:00 Mod Squad "The Healer"

8:00 Truth or Consequences

8:30 What's My Line?

9:00 Merv Griffin (guests Charlton Heston, Vincent Price, Richard Dawson, and Karen Morrow)

10:30 News

11:00 Untouchables (bw)

mid. Felony Squad

12:30 Night Gallery

1:00 News

WRTV 6-NBC Indianapolis

6:40 Today in Indiana

7:00 Today

9:00 I Dream of Jeannie

9:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:00 Name That Tune

10:30 Winning Streak

11:00 High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon Afternoon/Channel 6

1:00 Jackpot!

1:30 Jeopardy!

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors
3:00 Another World

3:30 How to Survive a Marriage

4:00 Somerset

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Cicely Tyson/guests Rep. Bella Abzug (D-NY), Henry Morgan, and
Harry Chapin; also, a discussion of rape)

6:00 News

7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 Wild Kingdom (wildlife in the Everglades)

8:00 Born Free

9:00 Movie "Pete 'n' Tillie"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow

WISH 8-CBS Indianapolis

6:30 Sunrise Semester "The Meaning of Death"

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo (a celebration of National Children's Book Week, with the Captain
discussing the joy of reading)

9:00 Indy Today

10:00 Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11:00 Now You See It

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

noon News
12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Price is Right

3:30 Dinah!

5:00 Raymond Burr (Ironside reruns)

6:00 News

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 Concentration

8:00 Gunsmoke

9:00 Maude

9:30 Rhoda

10:00 Medical Center (a "Very Special Episode" about the after-efects of breast-cancer surgery,
focusing on a woman who lost her job after surgery and then sues her former employer)

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "The Mating Game"

WTHI 10-CBS Terre Haute

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Mike Douglas (co-hosts the Hudson Brothers/guests Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA), David
Brenner, Fred Williamson, Cleo Laine, and her husband John Dankworth)

10:00 Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit
11:00 Now You See It

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

noon Young & the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 News

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Price is Right

3:30 Match Game

4:00 Tattletales

4:30 Merv Griffin (guests Eva Gabor, Gloria Steinem, and Hermione Gingold)

5:55 Paul Harvey

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 To Tell the Truth

7:30 I Dream of Jeannie

8:00 Gunsmoke

9:00 Maude

9:30 Rhoda

10:00 Medical Center

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "The Mating Game"


WLWI 13-ABC Indianapolis

7:00 Norman Vincent Peale

7:30 Exercise in Knowledge

8:00 Your World (Guy Johnson)

8:55 Weather

9:00 Paul Dixon

10:30 Phil Donahue (guest Charlton Heston)

11:30 Password

noon Bob Braun's 50-50 Club (starting a week live from 13's sibling in Dayton, WLWD)

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Girl in My Life

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Movie "Fathom"

6:00 News

6:30 ABC Evening News

7:00 To Tell the Truth

7:30 Bowling for Dollars

8:00 Rookies

9:00 NFL: Minnesota-St. Louis

mid. News

12:30 Bonanza

1:30 News
WLFI 18-CBS Lafayette (in station ads, it's given as Lafayette/Kokomo)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11:00 Now You See It

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

noon Young & the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Reed Farrell

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Price is Right

3:30 Match Game

4:00 Tattletales

4:30 Movie "Spring Meeting" (bw)

6:30 News

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 Wild Kingdom (caribou)

8:00 Gunsmoke

9:00 Maude

9:30 Rhoda

10:00 Medical Center


11:00 News

11:30 Movie "The Mating Game"

WFYI 20-PBS Indianapolis

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Book Beat

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Electric Company

11:30 Villa Alegre

noon Black Perspective on the News

12:30 Masterpiece Theatre

1:30 Woman

2:00 Football Fundamentals

2:30 National Town Meeting

3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Villa Alegre

6:00 Electric Company

6:30 Zoom

7:00 You Owe It to Yourself

7:30 Washington Week in Review (guest: Labor Secretary Paul Brennan)

8:00 In Performance at Wolf Trap (Yehudi Menuhin)

9:30 Caught in the Act (Raun McKinnon)

10:00 Your 30
10:30 Conversations on America

WVUT 22-PBS Vincennes

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Book Beat

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Electric Company

11:30 Instructional Programs

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 22 Report

5:30 Villa Alegre

6:00 Electric Company

6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:00 Lilias, Yoga & You

7:30 Outdoors (Art Reid)

8:00 In Performance at Wolf Trap

9:30 Caught in the Act

10:00 Thrival (pt 6 of a series on modifying undesirable behavior focuses on developing a


positive self-image)

11:00 Tonight on 22

WTIU 30-PBS Bloomington

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Book Beat

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Electric Company


11:30 Villa Alegre

noon Instructional Programs

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Villa Alegre

6:00 Electric Company

6:30 Zoom

7:00 Inside/Out

7:30 Conversations on America

8:00 In Performance at Wolf Trap

9:30 Caught in the Act

10:00 It's About Time (guest ACLU executive director Arlie Schardt)

10:30 Humanist Alternative (Drs Thomas Szasz and Jules Masserman discuss whether the
mentally ill should be institutionalized without their consent)

WIIL 38-ABC Terre Haute (transcribed as WiiL in station ads)

8:30 New Zoo Revue

9:00 Jack LaLanne

9:30 Reed Farrell

10:00 Movie "South Sea Sinner" (bw)

11:30 Brady Bunch

noon Password

12:30 Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game


2:30 Girl in My Life

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 $10,000 Pyramid

4:30 H.R. Pufnstuf

5:00 Green Acres

5:30 Star Trek

6:30 ABC Evening News

7:00 Weather (after a short-lived newscast at launch in 1973, ch 38 didn't have local news until
1978; after that one went dark in 1981, ch 38 didn't have local news again until the switch to Fox
in 1995)

7:05 Mission: Impossible

8:00 Rookies

9:00 NFL: Minnesota-St. Louis

mid. Weather

12:05 Protectors

WHMB 40-Ind/Rel Indianapolis

2:30pm Lester Sumrall Presents

3:00 New Zoo Revue

3:30 Black Bufalo

4:30 Captain Hook's Pirate Adventures

5:00 News

5:15 Film

5:30 Lester Sumrall Teaches

6:00 Community Forum


6:30 Liberty Temple

7:00 Spiritual Renewal Time

7:30 Jimmy Swaggart

8:00 It's in the Book

8:30 Blue Ridge Quartet

9:00 Lester Sumrall Presents

10:30 News

WIPB 49-PBS Muncie

4pm Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Villa Alegre

6:00 Electric Company

6:30 Zoom

7:00 Lilias, Yoga & You

7:30 The Way It Was

8:00 In Performance at Wolf Trap

9:30 Book Beat (guest Alan Levy)

10:00 Speaking Freely (Metropolitan Museum of Art director Thomas Hoving talks about the
financial aspects of museum management)

11:00 News

Retro: Eastern Virginia Sat., Nov. 12, 1977

From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition:

WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS)


6:30 Better Way...

7 AM Petticoat Junction

7:30 Kidsworld

8 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo?

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Skatebirds

10:30 Oyster Bowl Parade (pre-empts "Space Academy" and the first half of the "Batman/Tarzan
Adventure Hour")

11:30 Batman/Tarzan (joined in progress)

12 N Secrets Of Isis

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Wacko (guests: Ted Ziegler and rock group the Hotcakes)

1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival ("Friend Or Foe," from England)

2 PM Wild Wild World Of Animals

2:30 Movie: "Last Train From Gun Hill"

4 PM NFL Game Of The Week

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular: Dixie 500 (NASCAR race from Atlanta), Pendleton (OR) Rodeo
Championships, World's Strongest Man

Competition, Part VI

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Bob Schiefer)

7 PM Hee Haw (Dennis Weaver, Eddie Rabbitt)

8 PM Mary Tyler Moore (reruns, pre-empts Bob Newhart)

8:30 We've Got Each Other

9 PM The Jefersons
9:30 Tony Randall

10 PM Carol Burnett

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Girls! Girls! Girls!" (Elvis Presley, from '62)

1:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Debby Boone, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Styx,
Jim Staford, Jimmie Walker)

WHSV Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Light Unto My Path

7:30 Jabberjaw (ABC, delay from Sun 10:30 AM)

8 AM Superfriends

9 AM Scooby's All-Star Laf-A-Lympics

11 AM Krofft Supershow

12 N ABC Weekend Special: "Trouble River" (Part 1, about a teenager in the early days of the
Pacific Northwest who rafts his grandmother downriver to avoid renegades)

12:30 American Bandstand (Brenton Wood, Dorothy Moore, Gary Muledeer)

1:30 College Football Pregame Show

1:45 College Football: Colorado-Oklahoma

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (U.S. vs. Cuba in amateur boxing from Houston; Teofilo Stevenson,
two-time Olympic heavyweight champ from Cuba, is profiled but is not on the card, time
approximate)

6:30 Good News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Tabitha

8:30 ABC Movie: "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid"

11 PM James Robison Presents


11:30 700 Club

12:30 Dateline: Religion

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Man's Place In Nature"

6:30 Cavalcade

7 AM Ghost Busters (delay from Sun 9 AM)

7:30 Ark II (delay from Sun 9:30 AM)

8 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo?

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Skatebirds

10:30 Space Academy

11 AM Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour

12 N Secrets Of Isis

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Lost In Space

2 PM TBA

3:30 Wrestling (from Raleigh)

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Bob Newhart

8:30 We've Got Each Other


9 PM The Jefersons

9:30 Tony Randall

10 PM Carol Burnett

11 PM News

11:30 Star Trek

12:30 Gunsmoke

WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC)

7 AM RFD #8

8 AM Superfriends

9 AM Scooby's All-Star Laf-A-Lympics

11 AM Krofft Supershow

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 Soul Train

1:30 College Football Pregame Show

1:45 College Football (Colorado-Oklahoma)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate)

6:30 News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Tabitha

8:30 ABC Movie: "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Wild Bunch"


WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC)

5:50 News

6 AM The Lucy Show

6:30 Batman

7 AM Batman

7:30 Pink Panther

8 AM C.B. Bears

9 AM Space Sentinels

9:30 Archie/Sabrina

10:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali

11 AM Thunder

11:30 Search And Rescue

12 N Baggy Pants And The Nitwits

12:30 Red Hand Gang

1 PM Clifwood Avenue Kids

1:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

2 PM Soul Train (Lou Rawls, the Ritchie Family)

3 PM Black Forum

3:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

4 PM Basketball: Cuban national team vs. defending NCAA champ Marquette, from Milwaukee

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 Wrestling (from Raleigh)

7:30 Inside Area 10

8 PM Bionic Woman
9 PM NBC Movie: "The Godfather" (Part 1 of 4--the four-night telecast includes "Godfather II")

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Ray Charles with the Raylettes and members of his '60s band;
comedian Franklin Ajaye)

1 AM Movie: "The Beast With Five Fingers"

3 AM News

3:10 For You...Black Woman

3:40 Movie: "Giant From The Unknown"

4:50 The Lucy Show

WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC)

7 AM Whistle Stop

7:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father

8 AM Batman

8:30 Our Gang

9 AM Little Rascals

9:30 Who, What, Wherehouse

10 AM Clifwood Avenue Kids

10:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali

11 AM Thunder

11:30 Search And Rescue

12 N Baggy Pants And The Nitwits

12:30 Changing Focus (Virginia Commonwealth basketball coach Dana Kirk (personal note: his
brother was my barber when I lived in Tampa); Barry McKane, general manager of Richmond's
first black radio station)

1 PM Lone Ranger
1:30 Sha Na Na

2 PM Movie: "Reunion In France"

4 PM Basketball (see Ch. 10)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News (anchor not given but appears to have been Catherine Mackin)

7 PM Emergency One!

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Godfather" (Part 1 of 4)

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC)

6:30 Comedy Time

7:30 Hot Fudge

8 AM Superfriends

9 AM Scooby's All-Star Laf-A-Lympics

11 AM Krofft Supershow

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 College Football Pregame Show

1:45 College Football: Colorado-Oklahoma

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate)

6:30 Focus (a Ku Klux Klan rally and crossburning; the City of Hampton's Traffic Court)

7 PM Lawrence Welk (Latin-flavored songs)


8 PM Tabitha

8:30 ABC Movie: "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid"

11 PM ABC News (Tom Jarriel/Sylvia Chase)

11:15 News

11:30 Movie: "Hustling"

1 AM Conversation

1:30 News/Alcoholics Anonymous

WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (PBS)

8 AM Antiques

8:30 Consumer Survival Kit

9 AM Crockett's Victory Garden

9:30 French Chef

10 AM I, Claudius (Part 1 of 13)

11 AM Forsyte Saga

12 N Camera Three (pre-empted on WTAR/WTKR, delay from Sun 11 AM)

12:30 of the air

5 PM The Best Of Families

6 PM The Age Of Uncertainty (the economic impact of the arms race)

7 PM Nova ("The Tongues Of Men" explores the multiplicity of languages)

8 PM The Advocates (Reps. Morris Udall (D-AZ) and Robert Krueger (D-TX) debate the question,
"Should We Support President Carter's Energy Program?")

9 PM Pro Soccer

10 PM College Football: Hampden-Sydney vs. Randolph Macon, taped earlier today in Ashland,
VA
sign of 12:30 AM

WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (PBS)

7:30 P.S. 23

8 AM Wild Wild World Of Animals

8:30 Tour en L'Air/Ballet Adagio

9:30 VTR (first of three shows with Eliot Noyes; today: his Oscar-nominated "Clay")

10 AM Lilias, Yoga And You

10:30 Crafty Creations

11 AM Parent Efectiveness

11:30 Belly Dancing For Fun And Health

12 N French Chef

12:30 Crockett's Victory Garden

1 PM Sesame Street

2 PM Electric Company

2:30 Sesame Street

3:30 Electric Company

4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 The Commanders (biographies of WWII military leaders)

5:30 Best Of Ernie Kovacs

6 PM Images Of Aging

7 PM Once Upon A Classic ("Robin Hood," part 6)

7:30 Music (how to perceive the form of a composition)

8 PM The Best Of Families (Part 3)


9 PM War And Peace

10 PM College Football (see Ch. 15)

sign of 12:30 AM

WYAH (WGNT) Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.)

7 AM Jetsons

7:30 Huck 'n Yogi

8 AM Popeye 'n Bugs Bunny

9 AM Jonny Quest

9:30 Brady Kids

10 AM Superman

10:30 Tarzan

11:30 Lone Ranger

12 N Movie: "Seven Thieves"

2 PM Laredo

3 PM High Chaparral

4 PM Big Valley

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM Movie: "The Rains Of Ranchipur"

8 PM Holiday In Melodyland

8:30 Rex Humbard

9:30 The Lesson

10 PM Oral Roberts

10:30 George & Diane Ivey


11 PM Rifleman

11:30 Journey To Adventure

sign of 12 M

WVIR Ch. 29 Charlottesville (NBC)

8 AM Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine

9 AM Big Blue Marble

9:30 Animal World

10 AM Wild Kingdom

10:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali

11 AM Thunder

11:30 Search And Rescue

12 N Baggy Pants And The Nitwits

12:30 R.F.D. Hollywood

1 PM Wrestling (not sure where from, probably from Raleigh)

2 PM Movie: "Mirage"

4 PM Basketball (see Ch. 10)

6 PM Movie: "Perilous Voyage" (William Shatner is in this one from '69, time approximate)

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Godfather" (Part 1 of 4)

11 PM Sha Na Na (guest: Teresa Brewer)

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM Circuit Rider
WVPT Ch. 51 Harrisonburg (PBS)

8 AM Sesame Street

9 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Electric Company

10 AM Once Upon A Classic (same as Ch. 23)

10:30 Daniel Foster, M.D.

11 AM Consultation (medical advice)

11:30 Consumer Survival Kit

12 N Better Way...

12:30 Crockett's Victory Garden

1 PM Hodgepodge Lodge

1:30 Flower Show

2 PM Word On Words

2:30 Guppies To Groupers

3 PM By-Line!

3:30 Opa! (no idea what this is)

4 PM Garden Show

4:30 Cinema Showcase

5 PM The Best Of Families

6 PM Images Of Aging

7 PM Black Perspective On The News

7:30 Music

8 PM Forsyte Saga (Part 1)

9 PM Men Of Bronze (stories of black veterans of World War I, their exploits and the prejudices
they encountered)
10 PM Movie: "Barrier" (a Polish-made movie about a med student searching for a meaningful
life, from '66)

sign of 11:25 PM

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Hey bpatrick! Have you got any TV listings from local TV guides from Eastern Virginia from the
late 90s? If so, just let me know, and I'd love to see some posted!

The time range is 1995-99.

Here are the listings...

3 - WHSV Harrisonburg (ABC)

3N - WTKR Norfolk (CBS)

6 - WTVR Richmond (CBS)

8 - WRIC Petersburg (NBC)

10 - WAVY Norfolk (NBC)

12 - WWBT Richmond (NBC)

13 - WVEC Hampton (ABC)

15 - WHRO Norfolk (PBS)

23 - WCVE Richmond (PBS)


27 - WGNT Portsmouth (UPN)

29 - WVIR Charlottesville (NBC)

33 - WTVZ Norfolk (Fox, switched to the WB in 1998)

35 - WRLH Richmond (Fox)

41 - WHTJ Charlottesville (PBS)

42 - WVPY Front Royal (PBS)

43 - WVBT Virginia Beach (WB, switched to Fox in 1998)

49 - WJCB Norfolk (Ind, became Pax affiliate and changed call letters to WPXV in 1998)

51 - WVPT Staunton (PBS)

57 - WCVW Richmond (PBS)

65 - WAWB Ashland (WB, switched to UPN and changed call letters to WUPV in 1997)

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, November 9, 1968 - MSP Edition

Who knew that watching Johnny Carson could make you a better cook? Richard Gehman tells
you how. Plus, would you believe - Barbara Feldon models the latest fashions, Public
Broadcasting looks for nighttime news, behind the scenes of an NFL telecast, Sullivan vs. The
Palace, and more!

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/11/th...er-9-1968.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are most welcome.

This week's listing is from Wednesday, November 13. It's a day like any other day, full of the
shows that typified television on 1968. And now you are there.

KTCA, Channel 2 (Educ.)

Morning
08:30a Classroom (B&W)

Afternoon

03:00p Advanced Supervision (B&W)

03:30p TBA

03:40p Teaching Spanish (B&W)

04:00p Continental Comment (B&W)

04:30p Art Instruction (B&W)

05:00p Kindergarten (B&W)

05:30p Who Is?

Evening

06:00p Antiques (B&W)

06:30p Psychological Supervision (B&W)

07:00p Black Voices

08:00p Legal Instruction

08:30p Quote!

09:00p American Memoir (B&W)

09:30p Lyrics and Legends (B&W)

10:00p International Magazine (B&W)

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

06:00a Sunrise Semester

06:30a Siegfried and His Flying Saucer

07:00a Clancy & Carmen

07:30a Clancy & Willie


08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Live Today

09:05a Merv Griffin (Zsa Zsa Gabor, Daniel Massey, Selma Diamond, Pat Cooper, Vivian Reed)

10:00a Andy Griffith

10:30a Dick Van Dyke (B&W)

11:00a Love of Life

11:25a CBS News (Joseph Benti)

11:30a Search For Tomorrow

Afternoon

12:00p News (local)

12:20p Something Special

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing

01:30p Guiding Light

02:00p The Secret Storm

02:30p The Edge of Night

03:00p House Party (Buddy Hackett)

03:25p CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

03:30p Lucille Ball

04:00p Mike Douglas (Sen. Edward Brooke, Bobbie Gentry, Buddy Rich, Mary Betten)

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:30p Daktari

07:30p The Good Guys


08:00p The Beverly Hillbillies

08:30p Green Acres

09:00p Jonathan Winters (Paul Lynde, Julie London, The Young Saints)

10:00p News (local)

10:45p Movie Three Came Home (B&W)

12:45a Marshal Dillon

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)

Morning

06:00a Minnesota Today

07:00a Today (Errol Garner, Patrick McGrady Jr.)

09:00a Snap Judgment (Hugh OBrian, Jean Fontaine)

09:25a NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

09:30a Concentration

10:00a Personality (Jayne Meadows, Robert Morse, Clif Robertson, Steve Allen)

10:30a Hollywood Squares (Nanette Fabray, Stu Gilliam, Paul Lynde, Jan Murray, Vincent Price,
Jo Anne Worley, Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Charley Weaver)

11:00a Jeopardy

11:30a Eye Guess

11:55a NBC News (Edwin Newman)

Afternoon

12:00p News (local) 15 Dialing For Dollars

12:30p Lets Make a Deal

01:00p Days of Our Lives

01:30p The Doctors

02:00p Another World


02:30p You Dont Say! (Barbara Bain, Bill Cullen)

03:00p Match Game (Richard Crenna, Phyllis Newman)

03:25p NBC News (Floyd Kalbur)

03:30p Dialing For Dollars

04:30p Whats My Line? (Bert Convy, Arlene Frances, Karen Mechon, Soupy Sales)

05:00p News (local)

05:30p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:15p Weather (local)

06:20p Sports (local)

06:30p The Virginian

08:00p Kraft Music Hall (Steve Allen, Julie Harris, Shelley Berman, Bill Dana, Lynn Kellogg)

09:00p The Outsider

10:00p News (local)

10:15p Weather (local)

10:20p Sports (local)

10:30p Johnny Carson (Bob Hope, Rowan and Martin, Bill Toomey; from Hollywood)

12:00a Ski Scene

KMSP, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning

07:00a Grandpa Ken

07:30a Timmy and Lassie (B&W)

08:00a News (local)


08:30a Dream House (B&W)

09:00a Romper Room

09:30a Dick Cavett (Arthur Fiedler)

11:00a Bewitched (B&W)

11:30a Treasure Isle

Afternoon

12:00p Steve Allen (Don Rickles, Gene Autry, Pat McCormick, Pat Harrington, Marlene
VerPlanck)

01:00p Newlywed Game

01:30p Dating Game

02:00p General Hospital

02:30p One Life to Live

03:00p Dark Shadows

03:30p Movie Kangaroo

04:55p News (local)

05:00p ABC News (Frank Reynolds)

05:30p McHales Navy (B&W)

Evening

06:00p Truth or Consequences

06:30p The Sense of Wonder (special)

07:30p Peyton Place

08:00p Movie The Trouble With Angels

10:00p News (local)

10:25p Sports (local)

10:30p Joey Bishop (Joan Baez, Phil Crosby, Georgie Kaye)

12:00a 77 Sunset Strip (B&W)


WTCN, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

09:00a Mister Ed (B&W)

09:30a Modern Supervisory Techniques

10:00a Addams Family (B&W)

10:30a Patty Duke (B&W)

11:00a Funny You Should Ask (Bob Crane, Stu Gilliam, Buddy Hackett, Connie Stevens, Jo Anne
Worley) (B&W)

11:25a Childrens Doctor (B&W)

11:30a News (local)

Afternoon

12:00p Lunch With Casey

01:00p Virginia Graham (Wilhelmina, Ruth Preston)

01:30p Movie Lifeboat (B&W)

03:15p Popeye and Pete

04:00p Casey and Roundhouse

04:30p Gilligans Island

05:00p The Flintstones

05:30p Batman

Evening

06:00p The Invaders

07:00p Run For Your Life

08:00p Perry Mason (B&W)

09:00p Movie Written on the Wind

11:00p Theatre Premiere (Star!) (special) (B&W)


11:30p News (local)

12:00a Have Gun Will Travel (B&W)

Retro: Puerto Rico Mon, Nov 20, 1989

Listings for the main channels, from TeVeGuia

Telemundo: WMAQ 2-San Juan, WORA 5-Mayaguez

9:00 Telenovela

10:00 Novela

11:00 Friendo y Comiendo

noon El Show de las Doce

1:00 Novela de la Una

2:00 Telenovela

3:00 Telemundo Infantil

3:30 Programa de ninos

4:00 Las aventuras de Arnold

4:30 El Chavo

5:00 En Vivo a la Cinco

5:30 Telenoticias en Accion

6:00 A-Team

7:00 Novela de la Siete

8:00 Novela

9:00 El Beauty

10:00 Telenovela

10:30 Telenoticias en Accion


11:00 TBA

mid. Cine "Someone Behind the Door"

WAPA: WAPA 4-San Juan, WOLE 12-Aguadilla

9:00 Telenovela

10:00 Ojeda Sin Limite

11:00 Entrando por la Cocina

noon Show del Mediodia

1:00 Telenovela

2:00 TV Mujer

3:00 Programas para ninos

3:30 Batman

4:00 Party Time

5:00 Noticentro

6:00 Telenovela

7:00 Papi

7:30 Carmelo y Punto

8:00 Novela

9:00 Noticentro

9:30 Premier del Lunes "The Collector"

11:30 Noticiero Univision

WIPR 6-San Juan/WIPM 3-Mayaguez (PBS)

5pm Sesame Street

6:00 Sintesis universitario


7:00 Austin City Limits

8:00 Nature

9:00 Debut

SuperSiete: WSTE 7-island wide

9:00 Jovet Controversial

11:00 Aerobicos

1:00 Cine de la Tarde "A Little Romance"

3:00 Pitufos

3:30 Heathclif

4:00 Novela

5:00 Telenovela

6:00 Maripili

6:30 El Cuartel de la Risa

7:00 Cine 7 "The Bourne Identity" (pt 1)

9:00 Telenovela

11:00 Kojak

TeleOnce: WLII 11-San Juan, WSUR 9-Ponce, WNJX 22-Mayaguez

9:00 La Madrasta "Captain January"

10:00 Novela

11:00 Contando las Calorias

1:00 Telenovela

2:00 Belvedere

2:30 Me casa con una bruja


3:00 Festival de Tio Nobel

4:00 Pegala con Papo Swing

4:30 Lucha Libre

5:00 Las Noticias

6:00 Novela

7:00 Novela

8:00 Tu pelicula de la noche

9:00 La pelicula "Hands of a Stranger" (pt 1)

10:00 Las Noticias

10:30 Sledge Hammer

11:00 Pelicula "Super Cops" (pt 2)

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Interesting thread.

Was the A-team dubbed, subtitled or neither?

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BMR, The A-Team and other imported TV shows that had run on local TV here in Puerto Rico had
been dubbed.

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser View Post

Listings for the main channels, from TeVeGuia

Telemundo: WMAQ 2-San Juan, WORA 5-Mayaguez

9:00 Telenovela

10:00 Novela

11:00 Friendo y Comiendo

noon El Show de las Doce

1:00 Novela de la Una

2:00 Telenovela

3:00 Telemundo Infantil


3:30 Programa de ninos

4:00 Las aventuras de Arnold

4:30 El Chavo

5:00 En Vivo a la Cinco

5:30 Telenoticias en Accion

6:00 A-Team

7:00 Novela de la Siete

8:00 Novela

9:00 El Beauty

10:00 Telenovela

10:30 Telenoticias en Accion

11:00 TBA

mid. Cine "Someone Behind the Door"

That should be WKAQ, Ch. 2 in San Juan. WMAQ is Ch. 5 in Chicago(NBC O&O).

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Quote Originally Posted by RyanHoward View Post

That should be WKAQ, Ch. 2 in San Juan. WMAQ is Ch. 5 in Chicago(NBC O&O).
Oops...don't know how I got WMAQ in there, that should read WKAQ.

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It's curious they don't list the soap opera names, instead going with a generic "telenovela".

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How did Puerto Rico get the big 3? Were the LPers on at this time (like WPRU, etc)?

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo View Post

How did Puerto Rico get the big 3? Were the LPers on at this time (like WPRU, etc)?

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WSJU San Juan (not listed by TeVeGuia) carried NBC...I've posted a March 1990 listing from Vea
that gives a more detailed listing of stations, TeVeGuia just concentrated on the island's main
ones.

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I recall seeing in the early 80s, Puerto Rico had an NBC affiliate and the Virgin Islands had a CBS
affiliate and an ABC affiliate.

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Currently PR has ABC, CW, NBC, PBS, Telemundo, Univision, and MundoFox. The USVI has ABC,
CBS, CW, NBC, and Fox (CBS is carried on cable TV2).

And PR also has Fox as well; the same company operates the ABC, CW and NBC stations, with
ABC and NBC taking news from their NYC affiliates, which makes sense when you think of it given
the large PR population in the NYC area...

Retro: Puerto Rico Tues, Mar 6, 1990

A more complete look at PR programs, from Vea

WKAQ 2-San Juan/WORA 5-Mayaguez (Telemundo)

5:00 (5) Noticiario WSJN

6:00 (2) Telemunequitos

8:30 El Chapulin Colorado

9:00 El Hijo de Angela Maria

10:00 Renzo el Gitano

11:00 Friendo y Comiendo

11:45 El Show de las 12


1:00 Como la Hiedra

2:00 Chispita

3:00 Telemundo Infantil

3:30 Batman

4:00 Las Travesuras de Arnold

4:30 El Chavo

5:00 Telenoticias en Accion

6:00 Miami Vice

7:00 Pasion y Poder

8:00 Mi Amada Beatriz

9:00 Marcano...el Show

10:00 Telenoticias en Accion

10:30 Secrets & Mysteries

11:00 World Vision

11:30 Cine "El Tesoro de Chucho el Ruto"

WAPA 4-San Juan/WOLE 12-Aguadilla (WAPA)

6:30 Despierta Puerto Rico

9:00 Vivir Para Ti

10:00 Ojeda...Sin Limite

11:00 Entrando por la Cocina

noon Show del Mediodia

1:00 Maria de Nadie (an Italian dub of this telenovela aired on CFMT Toronto in the early 90s)

2:00 Amame

3:00 Pacheco a las Tres


4:00 Party Time

5:00 Noticentro 4

6:00 Maribel

7:00 Karina Montaner

8:00 Simplamente Maria

9:00 Noticentro 4

9:30 Los Rayos Gamma

10:30 Programa Nuevo

WIPR 6-San Juan/WIPM 3-Ponce (PBS)

3pm This Old House

3:30 Sonrie Puerto Rico

4:00 3-2-1 Contact

4:30 Reading Rainbow

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 Ambientalismo

6:30 PBS Special (info not listed)

7:00 Noches de Conciertos

9:00 Nova

WSTE 7-island wide (SuperSiete; COL Ponce, on-channel boosters across island)

7:30 Scooby-Doo

8:00 Healthclif

8:30 Flintstone Kids

9:00 Carmen Jovet en Controversial


10:00 Flor y Canela

11:00 Al Dia

1:00 Cine

3:00 Snorkles

3:30 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

4:00 Primavera

5:00 Pobre Negro

6:00 Maripili

6:30 El Cuartel de la Risa

7:00 Cine a las 7pm "Fiddler on the Roof" (pt 2)

9:00 Amanda Sabater

10:00 No Te Duermas

11:00 Space: 1999

mid. Servicio Publico

WLII 11-San Juan/WSUR 9-Ponce/WNJX 22-Mayaguez (Teleonce)

6:30 Lulabelle

7:00 Plaza Sesamo

7:30 Munequitos

8:00 Comic Strip

8:30 30 Minutos con Eugenia

9:00 La Isla

10:00 Ahora

11:00 Three's Company

11:30 Fiesta
1:00 Cambalache

2:00 Throb

2:30 Tom & Jerry

3:00 Hans Christian Andersen

3:30 Mickey & Donald

4:00 Ah, Que Kiko!

4:30 Mr. Belvedere

5:00 Knight Rider

6:00 Las Noticias

7:00 Tu Pelicula "Rage of Angels II" (pt 1)

9:00 Mi Segunda Madre

10:00 Las Noticias

10:30 La Pelicula "The Lone Star"

WPRV 13-San Juan/WTIN 14-Ponce/W56??-Mayaguez(?) (Fox)

2pm Pelicula

4:00 Remi y Sus Amigos

5:00 Punto 13

5:30 Adelanto con PPH

6:00 Hawaii Five-O

7:00 Cine: TBA

10:00 Twilight Zone

10:30 Pelicula: TBA

WSJU 18-NBC San Juan


6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

8:00 Today

10:00 Home Shopping Club

5:00 Chicola's Day Club

5:30 Wheel of Fortune

6:00 Santa Barbara

7:00 It's Your Business

7:30 NBC Nightly News (normally shown at 9, various programs usually air here)

8:00 Geraldo

9:00 NBA: info not listed (pre-empts Johnny at 9:30)

11:30 USA Tonight News

WSJN 24-San Juan/WKPV 20-Ponce/WJWN 38-San Sebastian (WSJN 24 Horas-El Canal de


Noticias)

5am Noticiario

6pm Gente y Estilo

6:30 A Su Salud

7:00 Noticiario

WRWR 30-San Juan/WMEI 14-Arecibo/WIEC 40-Ponce/WCCV 54-Aguadilla

3pm Videos Musicales

4:30 TNT

5:00 La Hora del Gane

6:00 El Mundo del Espectaculo

8:00 Cine: TBA

10:00 24 Horas
WMTJ 40-San Juan/WQTO 26-Ponce (PBS)

1pm Humanidades 204

1:30 Ingles 102

2:00 Humanidades 102

3:30 Los Secretos de Julie

4:00 Wind in the Willows

4:30 La Brujita Sally

5:00 Angel

5:30 Mujer de Hoy

6:30 Ritmicos y Aerobicos

7:00 Analisis Noticioso

7:30 Trasbastidores

8:00 Brideshead Revisited

9:00 Pine Special

10:00 Analisis Noticioso

10:30 Ingles 101

WUJA 58-Rel Aguadilla

5:50pm Adelante con el 58

6:00 Senales

6:30 Mujeres de Fe

7:00 Cristo es la Fuente de Agua Viva

8:00 Yo Soy Vida

10:00 Jesucristo es el Senor


11:00 Praise

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There's a WSJU schedule finally! But it's TERRIBLE. Home Shopping Club for several hours in the
day, almost no daytime programming to speak of, and an NBA game preempting regular prime-
time. And what was Chicola's Day Club?

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo View Post

There's a WSJU schedule finally! But it's TERRIBLE. Home Shopping Club for several hours in the
day, almost no daytime programming to speak of, and an NBA game preempting regular prime-
time. And what was Chicola's Day Club?

-crainbebo

I assume it was a kids' show, Chicola played both sides of the boricua linguistic fence, with
English weekdays and Spanish on weekends...

The weeknight sked for the rest of the week...

MON, MAR 5

7:00 Newsworthy

7:30 Heroes Made in the USA


8:00 Telstar Video

9:00 NBC Nightly News

9:30 Tonight Show

10:30 Late Night with David Letterman

11:30 USA Tonight News

WED, MAR 7

7:00 Wednesday Night Movie "Fallen Angel"

9:00 NBC Nightly News

9:30 Tonight Show

10:30 Late Night with David Letterman

11:30 USA Tonight News

THURS, MAR 8

7:00 Images

7:30 Ebony-Jet Showcase

8:00 Women in Rock

9:00 NBC Nightly News

9:30 Tonight Show

10:30 Late Night with David Letterman

11:30 USA Tonight News

FRI, MAR 9

7:00 Friday Night Movie "Farewell Friend"

9:00 NBC Nightly News


9:30 Tonight Show

10:30 Late Night with David Letterman

11:30 USA Tonight News

The weekend schedule looked like this...

SUN, MAR 4

7:00 Home Shopping Club

9:30 Chicola y la Ganga

10:00 Kenneth Copeland

11:00 Cristo Vive

11:30 Judy Gordon

noon Home Shopping Club

6:00 It's Your Business

6:30 Meet the Press

7:00 Plebiscito

8:00 College Basketball

10:00 Revista de Negocios

11:00 USA Tonight News

11:30 Judy Gordon

SAT, MAR 10

7:00 Home Shopping Club

9:30 Chicola y la Ganga

10:00 Serendipity Singers

10:30 Judy Gordon


11:00 Home Shopping Club

6:00 Videomania

6:30 Conozca a Puerto Rico

7:00 Al Rojo Vivo

7:30 Saturday Night Live

9:00 College Basketball

11:00 Big Wheel Power

11:30 USA Tonight News

Retro: Wisconsin/Western Upper Michigan Mon, Nov 14, 1966

from TV Guide-Wisconsin edition

WBAY 2-CBS Green Bay

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7:00 Cheer-Up Time (c)

7:30 Flintstones (c)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Physical Fitness (c)

9:20 Barbara Hill (c)

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Andy Griffith

10:30 Dick Van Dyke

11:00 Love of Life

11:25 CBS News (c)

11:30 Search for Tomorrow


11:45 Guiding Light

noon Noon Variety (c)

1:00 Password (c)

1:30 House Party (c/guests the Grandmothers' Kitchen Band of Pasadena)

2:00 To Tell the Truth

2:25 CBS News (c)

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 As the World Turns

4:00 Popeye Theater (c)

5:00 Rocky & His Friends (c/Bullwinkle)

5:30 CBS News (c)

6:00 News (c)

6:30 Gilligan's Island (c)

7:00 Run, Buddy, Run (c)

7:30 Lucille Ball (c/cameo by Jim Nabors)

8:00 Andy Griffith (c)

8:30 Family Afair (c)

9:00 Jean Arthur (c)

9:30 Death Valley Days "The Kid from Hell's Kitchen" (c)

10:00 News (c)

10:30 Championship Bowling

11:30 Movie "Spy Hunt"

WISC 3-CBS Madison


6:35 Sunrise Semester

7:05 CBS News (c)

7:30 Cartoon Theater (c)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Jack LaLanne

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Andy Griffith

10:30 Dick Van Dyke

11:00 Love of Life

11:25 CBS News (c)

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

noon Farm Hour (Malcheski)

1:00 Password (c)

1:30 House Party (c)

2:00 To Tell the Truth

2:25 CBS News (c)

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 As the World Turns

4:00 Circus 3 (c)

5:00 Flintstones (c)

5:30 CBS News (c)

6:00 News

6:30 Gilligan's Island (c)


7:00 Run, Buddy, Run (c)

7:30 Lucille Ball (c)

8:00 Andy Griffith (c)

8:30 Movie "Sayonara" (c)

10:30 News/Weather/Sports

11:00 I've Got a Secret (delay from 9:30)

11:30 Rawhide "The Town in Terror"

WTMJ 4-NBC Milwaukee

6:00 Continental Classroom

6:30 Cartoon Carnival (c)

7:00 Today (c/starting a week in the UK with guests Laurence Olivier, Paul Scofield, Ben Lyon,
Bebe Daniels, Anna Neagle, Kenneth Tynan, Peter Brook, and Peter Hall; local at :25)

9:00 Today for Women (c)

9:30 Concentration (c)

10:00 Pat Boone (c/guests Roger Smith and Carolyn Jones)

10:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

11:00 Jeopardy! (c)

11:30 Swingin' Country (c/guests Kaye Stevens, and the Collins Kids)

11:55 NBC News (c)

noon Mid-Day (c/Donahue)

12:30 Kids' Klub (c/Knutzen)

1:00 Days of Our Lives (c)

1:30 Doctors (c)

2:00 Girl Talk

2:30 You Don't Say! (c)


3:00 Match Game (c)

3:25 NBC News (c)

3:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

4:00 Movie "Montana Territory"

5:25 News (c)

5:30 NBC News (c)

6:00 News (c)

6:30 Murl Duesing Safari (c/Murt and James Metcalf in Yucatan)

7:30 Roger Miller (c/guests Bobby Darin, and the Doodletown Pipers)

8:00 Road West (c)

9:00 Run for Your Life "The Treasure Seekers" (c)

10:00 News (c)

10:30 Tonight Show (c/guests George Carlin, Yvonne Constant, and Gerold Frank)

mid. News (c)

12:15 Movie "Captive Women"

WFRV 5-NBC Green Bay

6:00 Continental Classroom

6:30 Farm Digest (c)

7:00 Today (c/local at :25)

9:00 Eye Guess (c)

9:25 NBC News (c)

9:30 Concentration (c)

10:00 Pat Boone (c)

10:30 Hollywood Squares (c)


11:00 Jeopardy! (c)

11:30 Swingin' Country (c)

11:55 NBC News (c)

noon Afternoon Funtime (c)

12:15 Dialing for Dollars

12:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

12:55 NBC News (c)

1:00 Days of Our Lives (c)

1:30 Doctors (c)

2:00 Another World (c)

2:30 You Don't Say! (c)

3:00 Match Game (c)

3:25 NBC News (c)

3:30 Movie "A Letter to Three Wives"

5:00 Twilight Zone

5:30 NBC News (c)

6:00 News (c)

6:30 Monkees (c/rerun of the pilot)

7:00 Focus (c/report on legendary Packers coach Vince Lombardi)

7:30 Roger Miller (c)

8:00 Road West (c)

9:00 Run for Your Life "The Treasure Seekers" (c)

10:00 News (c)

10:30 Tonight Show (c/it ran in Green Bay for 1 hr, 45 min...the only station in the state that did)

12:15 Marshal Dillon (Gunsmoke)


WITI 6-ABC Milwaukee

6:50 RFD

7:00 Classroom 6

7:30 News (c)

7:50 Cartoons

8:15 King & Odie

8:30 Cartoon Alley (c)

9:25 Take 6 (c/Becker)

9:30 Dark Shadows

10:00 Supermarket Sweep

10:30 Dating Game

11:00 Donna Reed

11:30 Father Knows Best

noon Ben Casey

1:00 Newlywed Game

1:30 Time for Us

1:55 ABC News

2:00 General Hospital

2:30 Merv Griffin (guests Totie Fields, Orson Bean, and Debbie Drake)

4:00 Movie "Weekend with Father"

5:30 News (c)

6:00 Twilight Zone "The Last Night of a Jockey"

6:30 Iron Horse (c)

7:30 Rat Patrol (c)


8:00 Felony Squad (c)

8:30 Peyton Place (c)

9:00 Big Valley "The Man from Nowhere" (c)

10:00 News (c)

10:25 Movie "Beat the Devil"

12:15 News (c/Tom Hooper)

12:30 Movie "Canyon River"

2:00 Highway Patrol

WLUC 6-CBS/NBC/ABC Marquette

6:35 Bugs Bunny

7:05 CBS News (c)

7:30 Supermarket Sweep

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Candid Camera

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Andy Griffith

10:30 Dick Van Dyke

11:00 Love of Life

11:25 CBS News (c)

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

noon General Hospital

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Password (c)


1:30 House Party (c)

2:00 To Tell the Truth

2:25 CBS News (c)

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Where the Action is (guests Dino, Desi, and Billy)

4:00 Monroes

5:00 News/Weather/Sports

5:30 CBS News (c)

6:00 Man from UNCLE "The Thor Afair"

7:00 Run, Buddy, Run (c)

7:30 Lucille Ball (c)

8:00 Andy Griffith (c)

8:30 Family Afair (c)

9:00 Run for Your Life "The Treasure Seekers" (c)

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "The Story of Esther Costello"

WSAU 7-CBS Wausau

7:30 and 7:55 News (7:30-7:55 in color, CBS?)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Andy Griffith

10:30 Dick Van Dyke


11:00 Love of Life

11:25 CBS News (c)

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

noon Noon Show

1:00 Password (c)

1:30 House Party (c)

2:00 To Tell the Truth

2:25 CBS News (c)

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 As the World Turns

4:00 Nutty Nuthouse

4:30 Marshal Dillon (Gunsmoke)

5:00 Have Gun-Will Travel

5:30 CBS News (c)

6:00 News

6:30 Gilligan's Island (c)

7:00 Run, Buddy, Run (c)

7:30 Lucille Ball (c)

8:00 Andy Griffith (c)

8:30 Family Afair (c)

9:00 Jean Arthur (c)

9:30 I've Got a Secret (c)

10:00 News
10:30 Movie "Free for All"

WAOW 9-Wausaw/WKOW 27-Madison (ABC)

9:00 (9) Garden Almanac

9:30 (9) In Town Today

10:00 Supermarket Sweep

10:30 Dating Game

11:00 Donna Reed

11:30 Father Knows Best

noon Ben Casey

1:00 Newlywed Game

1:30 Time for Us

1:55 ABC News

2:00 General Hospital

2:30 Nurses

3:00 Dark Shadows

3:30 Where the Action is

4:00 Cartoon Corral

5:00 Maverick "The Art Lovers"

5:55 News (Blake Kellogg)

6:00 ABC News

6:15 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 Iron Horse (c)

7:30 Rat Patrol (c)

8:00 Felony Squad (c)


8:30 Peyton Place (c)

9:00 Big Valley "The Man from Nowhere" (c)

10:00 News

10:30 Dating Game

11:00 Dick Powell

mid. News

WMVS 10-Edu Milwaukee

10:30 Classroom

noon Children's Fair

12:30 Brother Buzz (c)

1:00 World Press

1:30 Classroom

2:35 Potpourri

2:45 Let's Fix It

3:00 Stitch with Style

3:30 Cineposium

4:00 All Aboard

4:30 Children's Fair

5:00 Brother Buzz (c)

5:30 Your Right to Say It

6:00 Spectrum (c/return)

6:30 What's New

7:00 No Doubt About It

7:30 Sports-a-Rama (c)


8:00 Film Feature (c)

8:30 School Board Reports

9:00 NET Journal (a British look at MIT)

WLUK 11-ABC Green Bay

6:30 Dennis the Menace "Dennis Becomes a Baby-Sitter"

6:55 Top o' the Morning

8:30 Romper Room (Miss Sherry)

9:00 Merv Griffin (guests Allan Sherman, Betty Walker, Josephine Premice, and Broderick
Crawford)

10:00 Pat Boone (c)

10:30 Dating Game

11:00 Donna Reed

11:30 Father Knows Best

noon Ben Casey

1:00 Newlywed Game

1:30 Time for Us

1:55 ABC News

2:00 General Hospital

2:30 Nurses

3:00 Dark Shadows

3:30 Where the Action is

4:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Carmel Quinn/guests Ed Ames, Stiller & Meara, and Frank Hubbell &
the Stompers)

5:00 ABC News

5:15 Cartoons (Col. Caboose)


5:30 Cheyenne "Star in the Dust"

6:25 News Headlines

6:30 Movie "Odds Against Tomorrow"

8:00 Felony Squad (c)

8:30 Peyton Place (c)

9:00 Big Valley "The Man from Nowhere" (c)

10:00 Iron Horse (delay from 6:30)

11:00 News

11:15 Untouchables "The Contract"

WISN 12-CBS Milwaukee

6:20 Badger Farm Report

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7:00 Hi Neighbor! (LaForce)

7:30 and 7:55 News (same as ch 7)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Candid Camera

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Andy Griffith

10:30 Dick Van Dyke

11:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Dick Shawn/guests Phyllis Newman and Virna Lisi; News at noon)

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Password (c)

1:30 House Party (c)

2:00 To Tell the Truth


2:25 CBS News (c)

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Search for Tomorrow

3:45 Guiding Light

4:00 Space Angel (c)

4:30 Yogi Bear (c)

5:00 Lippy Lucy

5:20 Rifleman "The Photographer"

5:50 News/Weather/Sports

6:00 CBS News (c)

6:30 Gilligan's Island (c)

7:00 Run, Buddy, Run (c)

7:30 Lucille Ball (c)

8:00 Andy Griffith (c)

8:30 Family Afair (c)

9:00 Jean Arthur (c)

9:30 I've Got a Secret (c)

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "13 West Street"

12:05 News (John Coleman)

12:10 Stars on Stage "Second Sight"

WAEO 12-NBC Rhinelander

7:00 Today (c/local at :25)


9:00 Eye Guess (c)

9:25 NBC News (c)

9:30 Concentration (c)

10:00 Pat Boone (c)

10:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

11:00 Jeopardy! (c)

11:30 Swingin' Country (c)

11:55 NBC News (c)

noon News (c)

12:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

12:55 NBC News (c)

1:00 Days of Our Lives (c)

1:30 Doctors (c)

2:00 Another World (c)

2:30 You Don't Say! (c)

3:00 Match Game (c)

3:25 NBC News (c)

3:30 Big Picture (c)

4:00 Pioneers

4:30 Leave It to Beaver

5:00 Superman (c)

5:30 NBC News (c)

6:00 News (c)

6:30 Monkees (c)

7:00 I Dream of Jeannie (c)


7:30 Roger Miller (c)

8:00 Road West (c)

9:00 Run for Your Life "The Treasure Seekers" (c)

10:00 News (c)

10:30 Tonight Show (c)

WMTV 15-NBC Madison

7:00 Today (c/local at :25)

9:00 Eye Guess (c)

9:25 NBC News (c)

9:30 Concentration (c)

10:00 Pat Boone (c)

10:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

11:00 Jeopardy! (c)

11:30 Swingin' Country (c)

11:55 NBC News (c)

noon Nutty Nuthouse

12:30 Romper Room (Miss Nan)

1:00 Days of Our Lives (c)

1:30 Doctors (c)

2:00 Another World (c)

2:30 You Don't Say! (c)

3:00 Match Game (c)

3:25 NBC News (c)

3:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Cesar Romero/guests Bob Crosby & the Bob Cats, Chris Crosby,
Wynona Carr, and Bob Melvin)
5:00 Marshal Dillon (Gunsmoke)

5:30 NBC News (c)

6:00 News

6:30 Monkees (c)

7:00 I Dream of Jeannie (c)

7:30 Roger Miller (c)

8:00 Road West (c)

9:00 Run for Your Life "The Treasure Seekers" (c)

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show (c)

mid. Milestones

WVTV 18-Ind Milwaukee

4pm Super Heroes

4:30 Munsters

5:00 News/Weather/Sports

5:15 ABC News

5:30 Maverick "Burial Ground of the Gods"

6:30 Monkees (c/NBC)

7:00 Trials West "Half a Loaf"

7:30 Championship Wrestling

8:30 Movie "The Intruder"

10:00 Alfred Hitchcock "House Guest"

11:00 News
WHA 21-Edu Madison

11:30 Friendly Giant

11:45 Art Studio

noon What's New

12:30 of air

2:00 French Chef

2:30 of air

5:00 Friendly Giant

5:15 Art Studio

5:30 What's New

6:00 Smart Sewing

6:30 Struggle for Peace "Control of a Crisis" (nuclear escalation is discussed by Sen. Robert F.
Kennedy Jr. (D-NY), former West German Defence Minister Josef Strauss, ex-NATO boss Gen.
Lauris Norstad, and ex-British Defence Minister Lord Watkinson)

7:00 Origami

7:30 Religious Perspectives

8:00 NET Journal (as ch 10)

9:00 Movie "The Voice of Silence"

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No surprise WBAY-2 Green Bay had "gone to color" by this time: I suspect that besides outfitting
their studio(s) for color, they probably also had a color remote van that CBS used for Packers'
football remotes.

While I'm surprised that WFRV ran Tonight for the full 105 minutes, there are a couple of
Wisconsin NBC affiliates that aren't in this edition: WEAU in Eau Claire, and WDSM (now KBJR) in
Superior (licensed to the Wisconsin side of the Twin Ports).

I thought that those stations would've been in TV Guide's subsequent "Northern Wisconsin"
edition, but it looks like they were only in various "Minnesota" editions. Going from Wikipedia, it
looks like the "Wisconsin" edition (which appears here) was split into "Northern Wisconsin" and
"Illinois/Wisconsin" in 1973.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_TV_Guide_editions

IIRC, the La Crosse & Eau Claire stations started getting listed in the Northern Wisconsin TV
Guide when WXOW-TV 19 La Crosse (another satellite of WKOW at the time) went on the air in
1971. They also started listing WKBT/8 (CBS) and WEAU/13 (NBC) at that time as well. This was
also about the time when WAOW started separating itself from WKOW. It had its own local
newscasts by that time, although the stations were still advertised as the Wisconsin TV Network.

Duluth-Superior stations were never listed in that edition, AFAIK.

Pat Boone at 10 AM on both WFRV and WLUK? Pat's show was on NBC;

I would assume "Supermarket Sweep" was on ABC affiliate WLUK.

Didn't realize I did that, that should be Sweep on ch 11.

Retro: Pittsburg, KS Sat, Nov 12, 1988

from Pittsburg Morning Sun

WDAF 4-NBC Kansas City (cable 24)


6:30 Romper Room

7:00 Kissyfur

7:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

8:00 Smurfs

9:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

9:30 ALF

10:30 Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley

11:00 Punky Brewster/New Archies

noon Star Search

1:00 Triple Threat

1:30 Missouri Outdoors

2:00 PBA Bowling: True Value Open

3:30 SportsWorld

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Hee Haw

7:00 227

7:30 Amen

8:00 Golden Girls

8:30 Empty Nest

9:00 Hunter

10:00 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live

mid. WWF Wrestling


KCTV 5-CBS Kansas City (cable 25)

5:00 Dukes of Hazzard

6:00 Garner Ted Armstrong

6:30 Young Universe

7:00 Adventures of Raggedy Ann & Andy

7:30 Superman

8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

9:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse

9:30 Garfield & Friends

10:00 Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures

10:30 Teen Wolf

11:00 Hey, Vern, It's Ernest!

11:30 CBS StoryBreak

noon Wild Kingdom

12:30 Dukes of Hazzard

1:30 College Football: teams TBA

5:00 Wheel of Fortune

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Kansas Lottery

7:00 Dirty Dancing

7:30 Raising Miranda

8:00 Simon & Simon

9:00 West 57th

10:00 News
10:30 Movie "The Postman Always Rings Twice"

1:00 Save the Children

1:30 Movie "By Love Possessed"

3:45 Movie "Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!"

KOAM 7-CBS Pittsburg (cable 10)

6:30 Denver the Last Dinosaur

7:00 Adventures of Raggedy Ann & Andy

7:30 Superman

8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

9:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse

9:30 Garfield & Friends

10:00 Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures

10:30 Teen Wolf

11:00 Hey, Vern, It's Ernest!

11:30 CBS StoryBreak

noon Dennis Franchione (Pittsburg State football, he was also a graduate of the university as
well; he currently coaches at Texas State)

12:30 Arkansas Razorback Football

1:30 College Football: teams TBA

5:00 Weekend with Crook & Chase

5:30 Hee Haw (CBS Evening News not cleared, likely due to ch 5 being cablecast)

6:30 Kansas Lottery

7:00 Dirty Dancing

7:30 Raising Miranda

8:00 Simon & Simon


9:00 West 57th

10:00 News

10:30 NWA Pro Wrestling

11:30 WWF Superstars of Wrestling

12:30 Movie "Flash Gordon"

2:30 and 3:30 Hit Videos USA

KMBC 9-ABC Kansas City (cable 26)

6:30 US Farm Report

7:00 Flintstone Kids

7:30 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

8:30 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters

9:30 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo

10:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

11:00 Animal Crack-Ups

11:30 ABC Weekend Special

noon Small Wonder

12:30 Movie "Kentucky Woman"

2:30 College Football: teams TBA

6:00 News

6:30 Chiefs Insider Report

7:00 Crimes of the Century

8:00 Police Story (2 hrs)

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "F/X"


12:30 Freddy's Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street

1:30 ABC News

KODE 12-ABC Joplin (cable 11)

6:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

6:30 Transformers

7:00 Flintstone Kids

7:30 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

8:30 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters

9:30 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo

10:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

11:00 Animal Crack-Ups

11:30 and noon My Little Pony

12:30 How to Build a Fortune

1:00 Joe Land Success

2:00 Twin Star Productions

2:30 College Football: teams TBA

6:00 News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Crimes of the Century

8:00 Police Story (2 hrs)

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "The Money Pit"

12:30 GLOW Wrestling


KSNF 16-NBC Joplin (cable 2)

6:30 Kidsongs

7:00 Kissyfur

7:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

8:00 Smurfs

9:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

9:30 ALF

10:30 Completely Mental Adventures of Ed Grimley

11:00 Punky Brewster/New Archies

noon Movie "Escape to Witch Mountain"

2:00 PBA Bowling: True Value Open

3:30 SportsWorld

5:00 Mama's Family

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

7:00 227

7:30 Amen

8:00 Golden Girls

8:30 Empty Nest

9:00 Hunter

10:00 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live

mid. Freddy's Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street

1:00 Twilight Zone

1:30 Public People/Private Lives


KOZJ 26-PBS Joplin (cable 8)

8:00 Computer Chronicles

8:30 Sewing with Nancy

9:00 Growing a Business

9:30 Gourmet Cooking

10:00 Flower Shop

10:30 Life Matters

11:00 Quilting

11:30 Sneak Previews

noon Frugal Gourmet

12:30 Victory Garden

1:00 Woodwright's Shop

1:30 This Old House

2:00 MotorWeek

2:30 Madeleine Cooks

3:00 Joy of Painting

3:30 Fun with Watercolors

4:00 American Art Forum

4:30 Nature

5:30 Newton's Apple

6:00 Modern Maturity

6:30 Ozarks Close-Up

7:00 WonderWorks "Necessary Parties" (conclusion)

8:00 Lawrence Welk "Salute to Famous Musical Families"


9:00 Austin City Limits (guest Reba McEntire)

10:00 Lonesome Pine Special (Tracy Nelson)

Pittsburg's cable line-up looked like this:

2 KSNF 16-NBC

3 Family Channel

4 AMC

5 HBO

6 USA Network

7 Local Weather/Public Access/Local Origination

8 KOZK 26-PBS

9 CNN

10 KOAM 7-CBS

11 KODE 12-ABC

12 A&E

13 WTBS

14 Disney Channel

15 Lifetime

16 TNN

17 ESPN

20 Weather Channel

21 Showtime

22 Nickelodeon

23 MTV

24 WDAF 4-NBC
25 KCTV 5-CBS

26 KMBC 9-ABC

27 Headline News

28 TNT

29 FNN

30 Discovery Channel

31 CVN

32 EWTN

33 PSU/Learning Channel

34 C-SPAN 1: House

35 C-SPAN 2: Senate

Retro: North Carolina Wed., Nov. 13, 1968

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "English Literature"

6:30 Good Morning Show

7:55 Morning Devotions

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Old Rebel Show

9:30 What's Cooking Today?

10 AM The Lucy Show (guest: Arthur Godfrey)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies


11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 Midday News (local)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Truth Or Consequences (would be more successful on Ch. 8 in a 7 PM slot starting in 1969)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Art Linkletter's House Party (guest: Buddy Hackett)

4:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Arthur Smith

7:30 Movie: "Strangers When We Meet"

9:30 Green Acres

10 PM Jonathan Winters (Paul Lynde, Julie London, 20-member musical group the Young Saints)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Wild Heritage"

WUND Ch. 2 Columbia/Edenton, NC


WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill

WUNG Ch. 58 Concord, NC (NET)

8 AM Focus On Health

9 AM U.S. History

9:30 Physical Science

10 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:30 Mathematics

11 AM NET Journal (study of poverty in Appalachia)

12 N Aspect (farm show)

12:30 News (Lou Heckler)

12:45 Friendly Giant

1 PM U.S. History

1:30 Physical Science

2 PM Science And Nature

2:30 nothing listed

3:30 Modern Methods (wonder if this is related to teacher training?)

4 PM Supervisory Results

4:30 Rainbow Theatre

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Aspect

6 PM News (Lou Heckler)

6:15 Friendly Giant

6:30 History 569

7 PM You The Deaf


7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8 PM World We Live In (a study of insects)

8:30 Kaleidoscope

9 PM International Magazine (white South African women, who tend to oppose apartheid;
scientology and its practitioners)

sign of 10 PM

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS)

6:20 Almanac (Gil Stamper)

6:30 Lewis Family (Augusta, GA-based gospel-music group)

7 AM Morning Report

7:30 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:55 News, Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Fred Kirby's Corral

9:05 Love Of Life

9:30 Merv Griffin (Zsa Zsa Gabor, actor Daniel Massey, comedy writer Selma Diamond, comedian
Pat Cooper, singer Vivian Reed)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

11:55 Pat Lee

12 N Noon Report (Ty Boyd)

12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow


1 PM Betty Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Superman

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hosts Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy, Gordon MacRae, Selma Diamond,
singer Julie Buidd)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports, Editorial

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Movie: "World In My Corner"

8:30 The Good Guys (Bob Denver, Herb Edelman)

9 PM Beverly Hillbillies

9:30 Green Acres

10 PM Jonathan Winters

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:25 Editorial (Clyde McLean)

11:30 Movie: "The 'I Don't Care' Girl"

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC/NBC)

7 AM Popeye And The Little Rascals

8:30 Movie: "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?"

10:30 Dick Cavett (guest: conductor Arthur Fiedler)

12 N Bewitched
12:30 Search For Tomorrow (CBS)

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Funny You Should Ask (Bob Crane, Stu Gilliam, Buddy Hackett, Connie Stevens, Jo Anne
Worley)

1:55 Children's Doctor

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Guiding Light (CBS)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Movie: "The Bamboo Prison"

6 PM News, Sports, Weather (Ch. 3 and New Bern's Ch. 12 still had not converted to color for
local programs.)

6:30 ABC News (Frank Reynolds)

7 PM The Virginian (NBC, pre-empted on Ch. 6, delay from 7:30 PM)

8:30 Peyton Place

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Trouble With Angels"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Joey Bishop (Joan Baez, singer Phil Crosby (Bing's son?), comic Georgia (I think that's
Georgie) Kaye)

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC/CBS)

5:30 Aspect

6 AM Daybreak

6:45 Farm News

7 AM Viewpoint (Jesse Helms)


7:05 CBS News

7:30 Mickey Mouse Club

8 AM Time For Uncle Paul

8:30 Bewitched (says it's the same as the in-pattern show at 12 N)

9 AM One Life To Live

9:30 Dark Shadows

10 AM Bette Elliott

10:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Bobbie Gentry, Sen. Edward Brooke (R-MA), drummer Buddy
Rich, comedienne Mary Betten)

12 N News, Weather

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Funny You Should Ask

1:55 Children's Doctor

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Movie: "The Phony American"

5:40 Sports (Ray Reeve)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports, Editorial

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Bewitched (delay from Thu 8:30 PM)

7:30 The Sense Of Wonder (Helen Hayes narrates this look at some of nature's glories, based on
the books of Rachel Carson; featured: surviving on the cold coast of Maine, the giant redwoods,
outposts of nature in large cities, birds and insects that trill noisy symphonies in suburban
backyards, an evergreen forest, pre-empts "Here Come The Brides.")

8:30 Peyton Place


9 PM ABC Movie: "The Trouble With Angels"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "The Glory Brigade"

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC/CBS)

6:30 Carolina In The Morning

7 AM Today (jazz pianist Erroll Garner; journalist Patrick McGrady, who discusses rejuvenation
techniques for the wealthy)

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Met soprano Roberta Peters, the Baja Marimba Band, John
Saxon, singer Vaughn Monroe, Rich Little)

10 AM Snap Judgment (Hugh O'Brian, Joan Fontaine)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality (Jayne Meadows, Robert Morse, Clif Robertson; on film: Steve Allen)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Nanette Fabray, Stu Gilliam, Jan Murray,
Vincent Price, Charley Weaver, Jo Anne Worley, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Paul Harvey

1:05 Jim Burns

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Edge Of Night


4 PM Match Game (Richard Crenna, Phyllis Newman)

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Movie: "Two Weeks In Another Town"

9 PM Kraft Music Hall (Steve Allen hosts a look at what life might be like in 2001: 3-D TV, a girl
who wants to marry a robot, a man who's had transplants on nearly every part of his body,
another man defrosted after a 30-year deep freeze, a computer that can talk and sing; guests:
Julie Harris, Shelley Berman, Bill Dana, singer Lynn Kellogg)

10 PM The Outsider

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (in Hollywood: Bob Hope, Rowan and Martin, Olympic decathlon champion
Bill Toomey)

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

6 AM North Carolina Education

6:30 Mister Ed

7 AM Today

9 AM Merv Griffin (comedians Jackie Vernon, Ron Carey, and Renee Taylor; singer Lori Rogers,
actress Ultra Violet)

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality
11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Girl Talk (actresses Phyllis Kirk and Maggie Hayes, Art Carney's wife Barbara)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (moves to ABC Dec. 30)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Barbara Bain, Bill Cullen)

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 The Funny Page

5 PM Mike Douglas (Durward Kirby subs for Mike; singers Frank Sinatra Jr. and Denise Lor (a
regular on Garry Moore's 1950s daytime show, on which Durward Kirby was announcer),
comedian Joey Villa)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Hazel

7:30 The Virginian

9 PM Kraft Music Hall

10 PM The Outsider

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)


6 AM University Of Michigan

6:30 I Believe In Miracles (Kathryn Kuhlman)

7 AM Limbo's Cartoons

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Movie: "There's Always Tomorrow"

10:30 Dick Cavett

12 N Bewitched

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM Girl Talk (actress Olivia Hussey, journalist Marika Aba)

1:30 Funny You Should Ask

1:55 Children's Doctor

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Movie: "White Feather" (Robert Wagner stars, from '55)

5:30 News, Weather, Sports

6 PM Merv Griffin (Richard Crenna, actress Susan Batson, comedians Soupy Sales and Ron Carey,
singers Wynn Miller and the Checkmates Ltd.; a teen-age fashion show)

7:25 Weather

7:30 The Sense Of Wonder

8:30 Peyton Place

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Trouble With Angels"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Joey Bishop


1 AM News

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6:30 Carolina Today

8:30 Meditations

8:35 CBS News

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N News, Weather

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Love Of Life

1:25 Timely Tips

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Art Linkletter's House Party

4:25 CBS News

4:30 Password

5 PM Perry Mason
5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Daktari

8:30 The Good Guys

9 PM Beverly Hillbillies

9:30 Green Acres

10 PM Jonathan Winters

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "The Desperadoes"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC)

6:45 On The House

7 AM Today

9 AM Joey (kids' show with Brooks Lindsay as Joey the clown)

9:30 Today In The Carolinas

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess


12:55 NBC News

1 PM Midday (Jimmy Kilgo)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Truth Or Consequences

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 I Love Lucy

5 PM Perry Mason

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM Pulse (Doug Bell)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Movie: "War And Peace" (Part 2 of 2)

9 PM Kraft Music Hall

10 PM The Outsider

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC)

6:45 Farm Report

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Carolina

10 AM Snap Judgment
10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM One O'Clock Report

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Mr. Knozit

5:30 Merv Griffin (same as WBTV)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM News, Sports, Weather

7:30 The Virginian

9 PM Kraft Music Hall

10 PM The Outsider

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show


WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)

6 AM Aspect

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7 AM Today

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 Newsbeat

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Peggy Mann

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Hollywood Squares

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Hazel

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Movie: "Raintree County"


10 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In (guest: Dick Gregory, NBC, delay from Mon 8 PM)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM TV Party Line

8 AM Romper Room

9 AM Movie: "Outcasts Of Poker Flat"

10:30 Problem Solving Process

11 AM Dick Cavett (joined in progress)

12 N Bewitched

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Funny You Should Ask

1:55 Children's Doctor

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Bozo The Clown

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Bill Pollard (local music show)


7:30 The Sense Of Wonder

8:30 Peyton Place

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Trouble With Angels"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Joey Bishop

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

6:30 Supervisory Results

7 AM Today

9 AM Today At Home

9:30 Bob Poole (gospel music)

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Match Game (Ed McMahon, Joanne (Mrs. Johnny) Carson, week-behind from 4 PM)

1:25 News, Weather

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Divorce Court

4:30 Mike Douglas (same as WBTV)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM The Texan

7:30 The Virginian

9 PM Kraft Music Hall

10 PM The Outsider

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC)

6:30 Slim Mims

7:55 Meditations

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Newlywed Game

9:30 Love Of Life

9:55 News, Weather

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke


12 N Weather, Agri-Business, News

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Ann McCoy

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Art Linkletter's House Party

4:25 CBS News

4:30 Mike Douglas (same as WBTV)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Movie: "A Swirl Of Glory"

8:30 The Good Guys

9 PM Beverly Hillbillies

9:30 Green Acres

10 PM Jonathan Winters

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Portrait In Terror"

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC)

8:30 Bonnie Prudden (exercises)


9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Jack LaLanne

10:30 Dick Cavett

12 N Bewitched

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Funny You Should Ask

1:55 Children's Doctor

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Rocky And His Friends

5 PM Cowboy Bob

5:30 Uncle Waldo

6 PM Trails West

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Munsters

7:30 The Sense Of Wonder

8:30 Peyton Place

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Trouble With Angels"

11 PM Peter Gunn

11:30 Joey Bishop


WCTU (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.)

3:30 Ed Allen (exercises)

4 PM The Lucy Show (CBS, pre-empted on WBTV)

4:30 Dick Van Dyke (CBS, pre-empted on WBTV)

5 PM Ever-Ever Land

5:30 Movie: "Knock On Any Door"

6:55 Weather

7 PM Blondie (CBS, delay from Thu 7:30 PM, pre-empted on WBTV)

7:30 Daktari (CBS, pre-empted on WBTV)

8:30 Movie: "Flame Of Calcutta"

10 PM Les Crane (topic: sales techniques)

11 PM Movie: "The Pathfinder"

WTVI Ch. 42 Charlotte (NET)

8:30 In-school programs (to 4:30)

4:30 Supervisory Results

5 PM nothing listed

6 PM Sunrise Semester (CBS, pre-empted on WBTV)

6:30 Fun With Fortu

7 PM What's New

7:30 Folk Guitar

8 PM Backstage (guest: Norm Prevette)

8:30 Solo (Julliard student Juanita Falls performs works from "Samson and Delilah" and Gluck's
"Orfeo")
8:45 Con Tempo

9 PM NET Festival (the Netherland Dance Theater performs Carl Orf's "Carmina Burana")

10 PM Supervisory Results

sign of 10:30 PM

WUBC (WMYV) Ch. 48 Greensboro (Ind.)

3:30 Mr. Green

4:30 Route 66

5:30 Dennis The Menace

6 PM Blue Shadow Boys (local music show)

6:30 Questions, Answers, Opinions

7 PM Movie: "Happy Go Lovely"

8:30 Steve Allen (Jack Benny, Jayne Meadows, Janis Ian, Rex Reed)

10 PM News, Sports, Weather

10:15 Movie: "Timetable"

Retro: Portland (OR) Sun, Nov 14, 1965

from TV Guide-Portland edition

KATU 2-ABC

7:00 Newsreel

7:15 Down to Earth (Brumfield)

8:00 College Opinion "Is old age a problem of youth?" (Ben Padrow welcomes students from the
Institute of Gerontology at Mount Carmel College)

8:30 The Answer "The Gift"


9:00 Pattern for Living "The Sin of Sue Bradley"

9:30 City Hall Reports (Bruce Baer welcomes Marilyn Camp, who talks about the Portland Park
Bureau's program for mentally disabled children)

10:00 Annie Oakley

10:30 Beany & Cecil (c)

11:00 Bullwinkle (c)

11:30 Discovery '65 "Discovery Goes to Alaska" (pt 1 of a 2-part visit to the 49th State)

noon News Conference

12:30 Project Education (guest Max Brunton from Park Rose School District speaks on the
district's outdoor curriculum)

1:00 Directions '66 "The American Place Theatre" (conclusion of a 2-part look at church-affiliated
theaters)

1:30 Issues & Answers

2:00 ABC Scope

2:30 Lone Ranger

3:00 Bronco "The Baron of Broken Lance"

4:00 Range Rider

4:30 Cartoon Fun (c)

5:00 It's a Small World

5:30 Altars of Faith (guest Frank Kasmarcik, a Twin Cities artist and sacred arts consultant)

6:00 Challenge "Why does youth revolt?"

6:30 Bold Journey

7:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea "The Peacemaker" (c)

8:00 FBI "The Exiles" (c)

9:00 Sunday Night Movie "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness" (c)

mid. ABC News

12:15 News/Weather
12:30 One Step Beyond "The Return of Mitchell Campion"

KOIN 6-CBS

8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet "Erasmus of Rotterdam"

8:30 Look Up & Live (conclusion of a 2-part look at the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland)

9:00 Camera Three

9:30 Face the Nation (guest Barry Goldwater)

10:00 George Shaw

10:15 NFL: San Francisco-Detroit, followed by Baltimore-Minnesota at 1

4:00 Flying Fisherman "Carabassett Stream" (c)

4:30 Let's Face It

5:00 Follow the Sun

6:00 News/Weather

6:30 Twentieth Century "Man of the Month" (Secretary of State Dean Rusk)

7:00 Lassie (c)

7:30 My Favorite Martian (c)

8:00 Ed Sullivan (c/guests Woody Allen, Bert Lahr, the Dave Clark Five, Jerry Vale, the Barry
Sisters, and the winners of the Harvest Moon Ball dance contest)

9:00 Perry Mason "The Case of the Runaway Racer"

10:00 Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

11:00 News (Bill Stout)

11:15 Restless Gun

KGW 8-NBC

6:55 News
7:00 Herald of Truth

7:30 Town & Country

8:00 Funny Company (c)

8:10 Wunda Wunda

9:00 Telaventure Tales "Gaudezia"

9:30 Facing Family Problems "When Johnny Won't Mind"

10:00 World Report

10:15 Give Thee Peace

10:30 To Your Health

11:00 What's New at School

noon Fellow Citizen

12:30 Perspectives Three

1:00 Viewpoint

1:30 AFL: Bufalo-Oakland (c)

4:30 College Basketball: Oregon State-Washington (c/taped yesterday in Seattle, Doug LaMaar
commentates)

6:00 Frank McGee Report

6:30 Of Men & Freedom "The Spanish Armada" (c)

7:30 Walt Disney's World "The Three Lives of Thomasina" (c/pt 1)

8:30 Branded "Fill No Glass for Me" (c/conclusion)

9:00 Bonanza "The Strange One" (c)

10:00 Wackiest Ship in the Army "Vive la Kiwi" (c)

11:00 News/Weather

11:05 The Saint

KOAP 10-Edu
No Sunday programming

KPTV 12-Ind

9:30 Oral Roberts

10:00 Breadbasket, USA

10:30 Big Picture

11:00 Great Music (George Szell conducts the Chicago Symphony)

noon TV Show of Homes

1:00 Bible Class (Knowles)

1:30 People are Funny

2:00 Movie "The Fuller Brush Man"

4:00 Treasure "Murder at Lost Creek" (c)

4:30 Vagabond (c/visiting Jamaica)

5:00 Rocky & His Friends (c/Bullwinkle)

5:30 Rifleman

6:00 You Asked for It

6:30 Movie "Cowboy" (c)

8:30 Hennesey

9:00 Musical Film Feature

9:30 Peter Gunn "Breakout"

10:00 Dan Smoot

10:15 Capitol Reporter

10:30 Project 12 (Monte Montgomery welcomes guests Sen. John J. Inskeep (R), Rep. Sydney
Baett (D), and Rep. Norman R. Howard (D), all members of the state highway committee)

11:00 Movie "Since You Went Away" (pt 1)


Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Fri., Nov. 7, 1969

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition

NOTE: It's not indicated if Chs. 8, 15, 18, and 30 had in-school programs, so I'll start with the first
listed program in each case.

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

6:20 Town And Country

6:25 Farm News

6:30 To Live Again

7 AM Today (from Washington: Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (R-Maine) and a feature on Amnesty
International)

9 AM Today In Georgia

10 AM It Takes Two (Gary Lewis and Lori Saunders and spouses; dates Jo Anne Worley and Roger
Perry)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century (Jack Kelly, aka Bart Maverick, was hosting at the time.)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Nanette Fabray, Gail Fisher, Joe Flynn, Jan Murray, Dennis Weaver,
Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)

12 N News (Hal Suit)

12:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Shirley Jones; Sen. Howard Baker (R-Tennessee)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

]3:30 Bright Promise


4 PM Letters To Laugh-In (Nanette Fabray, Jaye P. Morgan, Mickey Rooney, Alan Sues)

4:30 Truth Or Consequences

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM Newsroom (Hal Suit/David Sisson)

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 High Chaparral

8:30 Name Of The Game

10 PM Bracken's World

11 PM Newsroom (Dick Horner)

11:30 Tonight Show (in Hollywood: Eva Gabor, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy)

1 AM Movie: "The Dark At The Top Of The Stairs"

WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Steve Allen (George Jessel, Sandy Baron, Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, Playmate
Connie Kreski, ex-Dodgers star Don Newcombe)

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Name Droppers (Bill Bixby, Ruth Buzzi, Carl Reiner)

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

1 PM Bulletin

1:20 Fashions In Sewing


1:30 You're Putting Me On (Tiny Tim, Marty Allen, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Phyllis Diller, Brenda
Vaccaro)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Letters To Laugh-In

4:30 Movie: "Flesh And Fury"

6 PM News (Mort Lloyd)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 High Chaparral

8:30 Name Of The Game

10 PM Bracken's World

11 PM News (Morris/Fischer)

11:30 Tonight Show

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Geology"

6:30 This Is Your Town

7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Mr. Pix (Dave Michaels)

9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (day-behind from 4 PM)

10 AM The Lucy Show (guest: Joan Blondell)


10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News (Moore/Gardner)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Divorce Court

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Movie: "The Little Hut"

6 PM News (Jim Axel/either Ray or Chuck Moore)

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 Get Smart

8 PM The Good Guys

8:30 Hogan's Heroes

9 PM CBS Movie: "How To Stuf A Wild Bikini" (Frankie and Annette, from '65)

11 PM Panorama (Axel/Bridges)

11:30 Movie: "Sweet Bird Of Youth" (Merv airs Sunday 11:45 PM)

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET)


4:30 What's New

5 PM Pocketful Of Fun ("Sesame Street" debuts here Mon., Nov. 10)

5:30 Once Upon A Day

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Innovations

7 PM Coach Lawson (part 2 on "The Fundamentals of Golf")

7:30 American West (Jack Smith discovers marine fossils in the deserts of Southern California;
they date back to when a prehistoric ocean covered the area.)

8 PM NET Festival ("The Seekers: The Heretics," about a group of medieval English religious
dissenters sent to die in the wilderness because they have been branded as heretics.)

9:30 My Song Is Black (Part 1 of 4 on the history of African-Americans in song and dance)

10 PM Headlines (David Keen, chair of Young Americans for Freedom, discusses the conservative
attack on the student left.)

sign of 10:30 PM

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)

7:45 Upward Look

8 AM Jack LaLanne

8:30 Dennis The Menace

9 AM Funtime

10 AM Movie: "Safari"

11:30 That Girl (day-behind from 12:30 PM)

12 N Bewitched

12:30 News (Hogue/Martin)

1 PM Dream House
1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Jef's Collie

5 PM Bob Brandy

5:30 News (Gil Norwood)

6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K. Smith)

6:30 Real McCoys

7 PM I Love Lucy (the Orson Welles episode)

7:30 Movie: "The List Of Adrian Messenger"

9:30 Let's Make A Deal (delay from 7:30 PM)

10 PM Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters Hour (Fess Parker, John Byner, Hines, Hines &
Dad)

11 PM News (Bill McAfee)

11:30 Joey Bishop

WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

7 AM Bullwinkle (delay from Sun 11 AM)

7:30 Tubby And Lester

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Real McCoys

10:30 My Favorite Martian


11 AM He Said! She Said! (the show that would become "Tattletales" in 1974)

11:30 Galloping Gourmet

12 N Bewitched

12:30 That Girl (guests: Ruth Buzzi, Rich Little)

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Daktari

5:30 News (Bob Neal/Art Collier--many of you may know Neal as a sportscaster, but he anchored
Ch. 11's newscast for three years, until 1972 when Virgil Dominic and Ron Becker became co-
anchors and Neal went back to sports)

6 PM Dick Van Dyke

6:30 Hazel

7 PM What's My Line? (Arlene Francis, Welsh actor Gawn Grainger, Phyllis Newman, Soupy
Sales)

7:30 Movie: "The Savage" (watch for a pre-"Gunsmoke" Milburn Stone, from '52)

9:30 Brady Bunch (delay from 8 PM)

10 PM Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters Hour

11 PM News (Paul Reynolds/Linda Faye Carson)

11:30 Movie: "I Passed For White" (an African-American girl tries to cross the color line; watch
for James Franciscus, from '60)

1:10 Rifleman
WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)

6:25 Focus (educational)

6:55 Farm Report

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Regional Report

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News (Alan Jones)

12:20 Paul Harvey

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Queen For A Day

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Perry Mason
5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News (Buddine/Wick)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Strange Paradise

7:30 Get Smart

8 PM The Good Guys

8:30 Hogan's Heroes

9 PM CBS Movie: "How To Stuf A Wild Bikini"

11 PM News (Don Wick)

11:30 Movie: "Detective Story" (Merv airs Sun 11:30 PM)

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

6:30 Cartoon Club

6:55 News

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM General Hospital

9:30 Bewitched (a delay of approximately a week, since this is a Halloween-themed show)

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News


12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Almanac

1:15 Date With Del

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Big Valley

6 PM Pulse

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Wagon Train (watch for "Batgirl" Yvonne Craig in a 90-minute episode from 1963-64)

9 PM CBS Movie: "How To Stuf A Wild Bikini"

11 PM 11th Hour Report

11:30 Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas)

WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:30 Movie: "Sullivan's Travels" (a Hollywood director researches a movie about poverty by
experiencing it firsthand, from '41)

2:30 Jack Benny

3 PM Here's Barbara (Barbara Coleman of WMAL (now WJLA) Washington, DC)


3:30 King And Odie

4 PM Rocky And His Friends

4:30 Yogi Bear

5 PM Little Rascals

5:30 Batman

6 PM Flintstones

6:30 McHale's Navy

7 PM Munsters (Harvey Korman appears in this episode.)

7:30 My Little Margie

8 PM Donna Reed

8:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo

9 PM Della Reese (Tony Randall, Marty Allen)

10 PM Untouchables

11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents

11:30 Movie: "Union Pacific"

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET)

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 What's New

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Innovations

7 PM Big Picture

7:30 Film

8 PM Invitation To Art (literature of the 19th-century Romantic movement, including works by


Delacroix, John Ruskin, and William Thackeray)
8:30 Recital Hall (pianist Joann Freeman performs Sonata in D by Baldassare Galuppi, and Sonata
in E Flat by Beethoven)

9 PM NET Playhouse ("IHeimskringel or the Stoned Angels" compares the Vikings to the savage
nature of modern humanity, with electronic efects to give it a mosaic feel--don't ask me what
the point is.)

sign of 10:30 PM

WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.)

11 AM Jack LaLanne

11:30 Tempo Atlanta

12 N Where The Heart Is (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

12:25 CBS News (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

12:30 Name Droppers (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:55 NBC News (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

1 PM Girl Talk (Betsy Palmer has replaced Virginia Graham as hostess.)

1:30 Movie: "Saturday's Millions" (from '33 but a lot like today--a football hero lets success go to
his head)

3 PM Rocket Robin Hood

3:30 Marine Boy

4 PM Speed Racer

4:30 Officer Don's Clubhouse

5:30 Superman

6 PM Lost In Space

7 PM Patty Duke

7:30 Beat The Clock (Jack Narz)

8 PM Candid Camera
8:30 Game Game

9 PM Movie: "Goodbye Again"

11 PM Twilight Zone

11:30 Joey Bishop (pre-empted on Ch. 11)

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Film

9:30 Dating Game

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Name Droppers

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Judi Wood

1:30 You're Putting Me On

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Letters To Laugh-In
4:30 Cartoons

5 PM Flintstones

5:30 News, Sports

6 PM 87th Precinct

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 High Chaparral

8:30 Name Of The Game

10 PM Bracken's World

11 PM Film

11:30 Tonight Show

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When was the syndicated To Tell the Truth first carried in Atlanta? I know it was first produced in
'69.

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Ch. 11 began showing "To Tell The Truth" in January 1970 and for a time had it six days a week in
order to catch up (the syndicated show began on September 8, 1969, the same day original host
Bud Collyer died, BTW). Except for a period from 1974-76, it ran in access time (7:30 PM) from
1971-78; prior to that it had been on in the late afternoon (4 PM, with "Dark Shadows" moving
to 5 PM).

When that version of "TTTT" ceased production, 11 Alive came up with an even bigger winner at
7:30: "Tic Tac Dough," at least from 1978-1980. WSB put first "Family Feud" (1980-81) and
"Entertainment Tonight" (1981-present) at 7:30 and has dominated that timeslot ever since.

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WSB put first "Family Feud" (1980-81) and "Entertainment Tonight" (1981-present) at 7:30 and
has dominated that timeslot ever since.

And what's quite interesting: WSB is one of the very few stations that has carried ET from day
one (parent company Cox used to have a hand in producing the show, which explains it)!
BTW, I'm thinking WXIA would later pick up Feud; dunno if they had Joker's Wild as well.
Searching through '80s Atlanta TV listings would confirm this.

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ET started in 1981, and Ch. 2 has carried it from day one. WXIA did pick

up Feud; I think it was after the failure of F. Lee Bailey's "Lie Detector" in

1983. 11 Alive also had "Joker's Wild" from 1977-80 at least; Ch. 2 eventually

picked it up and added it to its morning lineup after Mike Douglas's show ended.

11 Alive also had another Barry and Enright show, "Play the Percentages," which

had a short run in 1980, but passed on "Bullseye," which started in the fall of 1980

and was on Ch. 46.

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ET started in 1981, and Ch. 2 has carried it from day one. WXIA did pick
up Feud; I think it was after the failure of F. Lee Bailey's "Lie Detector" in

1983. 11 Alive also had "Joker's Wild" from 1977-80 at least; Ch. 2 eventually

picked it up and added it to its morning lineup after Mike Douglas's show ended.

11 Alive also had another Barry and Enright show, "Play the Percentages," which

had a short run in 1980, but passed on "Bullseye," which started in the fall of 1980

and was on Ch. 46.

Retro: Portland (OR) Tues, Nov 18, 1975

from TV Guide-Portland edition

KATU 2-ABC

6:30 Options (Hurb Jahns; fault-finding is discussed)

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 AM/Northwest (Jim Bosley welcomes authors Diane Divoky and Peter Schrag, who discuss
new treatment methods for hyperactive children)

9:30 Concentration

10:00 New Zoo Revue

10:30 Happy Days

11:00 Showofs

11:30 Rhyme & Reason

noon You Don't Say!

12:30 All My Children

1:00 Ryan's Hope

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 $10,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life to Live


3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Brady Bunch

4:00 Partridge Family

4:30 Ironside

5:30 News

6:00 ABC Evening News

6:30 News

7:00 To Tell the Truth

7:30 Candid Camera

8:00 Happy Days

8:30 Welcome Back, Kotter

9:00 Rookies

10:00 Marcus Welby, MD

11:00 News

11:30 Wide World Mystery "Dial a Deadly Number"

1:00 Marriage Doctor

KVDO 3-Ind (licensed to Salem)

5pm Valley View (Irene Mylan)

6:00 News

6:30 Movie: TBA

8:00 700 Club

9:30 Practical Christian Living

10:00 News

10:30 Public Pulse


KOIN 6-CBS

6:30 Sunrise Semester "Magic, Faith and Healing"

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 KOIN Kitchen

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Young & the Restless

11:30 News

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

1:30 Edge of Night

2:00 Match Game

2:30 Tattletales

3:00 Give-N-Take

3:30 Diamond Head

4:00 Merv Griffin (guests Beverly Sills, Renee Taylor, Rep. Bella Abzug (D-NY), and Truman
Capote)

5:30 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes

7:30 Wonderful World of Magic

8:00 Movie "That's Entertainment!" (pre-empts Good Times, Joe & Sons, and Switch)

11:00 News
11:30 Movie "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers"

1:30 Movie "World for Ransom" (bw)

KGW 8-NBC

6:15 8 Lively Arts

6:45 Exercises (Joe Loprinzi)

7:00 Today (guest Pat Buchanan)

9:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes

9:30 Wheel of Fortune

10:00 High Rollers

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Magnificent Marble Machine

11:30 3 for the Money

11:55 NBC News

noon News

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World

3:00 Dinah! (guests Jean Stapleton, Tammy Wynette, Dom DeLuise, and Graham & Treena Kerr)

4:00 Mike Douglas (in Hollywood with guests George Burns, Robert Goulet, Charlton Heston,
Carroll O'Connor, Sally Struthers, Billy Preston, and stunt performers Kevin Johnston and Mae
Boss)

5:30 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Evening (Klinger/Chapman)

7:30 Let's Make a Deal


8:00 Movin' On (an episode filmed on location in Beckley, WV sees Sonny and Will on opposite
sides of a miners strike)

9:00 Police Woman

10:00 Joe Forrester

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (guests Don Rickles, Vic Damone, and Suzanne Pleshette)

1:00 Tomorrow (discussing folk medicine)

KOAP 10-PBS

8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 New You

8:45 Of All Things!

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Instructional Programs

11:30 Radical America

noon Patchwork: American Folk Music

12:30 Carrascolendas

1:00 Electric Company

1:30 Instructional Programs

2:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

3:00 Human Relations & Motivation

3:30 ITV Utilization for Teachers

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Radical America


6:30 Library Programs for Children

7:00 School Talk

7:30 Feedback (John Lewis)

8:00 Portland Opera Preview

8:30 Consumer Survival Kit (mail-order sales/how to get of junk-mail lists/correspondence


courses/book & record clubs)

9:00 Ascent of Man (pt 9-evolution by natural selection)

10:00 Woman Alive!

10:30 Woman (profile of artist Judy Chicago)

11:00 Captioned ABC News

KPTV 12-Ind

7:00 Government Story "The Conscience of Government" (welfare)

7:30 Ramblin' Rod

9:00 Petticoat Junction

9:30 Movie "Star in the Dust"

11:00 Not for Women Only (violence in the streets-pt 2)

11:30 Search for Tomorrow (CBS, punted from ch 6)

noon Perry Mason (bw)

1:00 Movie "Posse from Hell"

3:00 I Dream of Jeannie

3:30 Speed Racer

4:00 Flintstones

4:30 Mickey Mouse Club (bw)

5:00 Courtship of Eddie's Father

5:30 Room 222


6:00 and 6:30 Adam-12

7:00 FBI

8:00 Movie "Beneath the 12-Mile Reef"

10:00 News

11:00 Mission: Impossible

mid. Persuaders

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Mon., Nov. 18, 1968

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition

NOTE: It's not indicated if Chs. 8, 15, 18, and 30 have in-school programs, so I'll start with the
first program listed for each.

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

6:10 Science And Industry

6:40 Town And Country

6:45 Farm News, Weather

6:50 Rise 'n' Shine

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Georgia ("Today Over Georgia" looks at the state from the air.)

9:30 Monday News Conference

10 AM Snap Judgment (Alan Alda, Estelle Parsons)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality (Hugh O'Brian, Betsy Palmer, Nipsey Russell; on film: Pearl Bailey)
11:30 Hollywood Squares (Kaye Ballard, Wally Cox, Gypsy Rose Lee, Rose Marie, Greg Morris, Jan
Murray, Charley Weaver, Gig Young, Paul Lynde)

12 N News (Hal Suit)

12:30 Movie: "The Children's Hour" (Part 1 of 2, concludes Tuesday 12:30 PM)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Richard Deacon and Herb Rudley of "The Mothers-In-Law")

4 PM Match Game (Lauren Bacall, Patrick O'Neal)

4:25 News (Don McClellan)

4:30 Popeye Club

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM National News

6:25 Paul Harvey

6:30 Georgia News

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In (guests: Victor Borge, the Banana Splits)

9 PM Movie: "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"

11 PM Newsroom (Dick Horner)

11:30 Tonight Show (from Hollywood: Phyllis Diller, Bob Crane, Darren McGavin, John Byner)

WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Girl Talk (attorney Barbara Scott and actress Joyce Gordon)


9:30 Science

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Bulletin

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (countdown six weeks to the move to ABC)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Merv Griffin (Art Linkletter, Chita Rivera, Peggy Cass, the 1910 Fruit Gum Company,
comedians Joey Villa and Irwin Corey)

6 PM News, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In

9 PM NBC Movie: "El Cid" (Part 1, concludes Tue 9 PM)

11 PM News (Gray/Fischer)
11:30 Tonight Show

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester (English Literature: the sonnets of John Donne, part 2)

6:30 Answers, Anyone?

7 AM News, Weather

7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:30 Editorial

7:35 Mr. Pix (Dave Michaels)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Art Linkletter's House Party (guest: Anita Bryant; this is the last show under the "House
Party" title (delay from Friday))

9:25 News (Eleanor Knight)

9:30 Don Barber (local talk show; he later did the "Dialing For Dollars" segments on Ch. 11's 3:30
"Prize Movie")

10 AM The Lucy Show (guest: Pat Harrington)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 News (Don Bridges)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Divorce Court

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing


2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Clif Robertson; the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, Soupy
Sales, singer Jeannie Brittan)

5:30 Gilligan's Island

6 PM I Love Lucy

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Panorama News (Jim Axel)

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 Here's Lucy

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair (guest: Kaye Stevens)

10 PM Carol Burnett (guests: Ella Fitzgerald, Sid Caesar)

11 PM Panorama News (Jim Axel)

11:30 Norm Van Brocklin (highlights of Falcons-Bears)

11:45 Movie: "Grounds For Marriage"

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET)

4:30 Sound Of Youth

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Kindergarten
6 PM Time For John

6:15 Friendly Giant

6:30 The Export Business (export payments and profits)

7 PM Negro People (yes, you could say it then, the program looks at civil-rights progress since
Brown v. Board of Education)

7:30 World We Live In (men and machines studying weather movements, cloud formations, and
attempts to make rain)

8 PM (8) (15) (18) Young Musicians (pianist Jefrey Hollander performs Saint-Saens' Allegro
Appassionatto and Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3)

(30) Discovery At The Zoo (topic: bats)

8:30 (8) (15) (18) High And Wild (Oregon stagecoach routes of the early 1900s)

(30) Film (the story of diamonds)

9 PM NET Journal (inside New York's Spanish Harlem)

10 PM Speaking Freely (Edwin Newman interviews Thanat Khoman, Thailand's Minister of


Foreign Afairs; topics include U.S. obligations to other SEATO nations)

sign of 11 PM

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)

7:40 News

7:45 Upward Look

8 AM Jack LaLanne

8:30 Music

9 AM Funtime

10 AM Encore Theatre

10:30 Dick Cavett (guest: child psychologist Haim Ginott)

12 N Bewitched
12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Funny You Should Ask (Jack Carter, Stu Gilliam, Arte Johnson)

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Bob Brandy

5:30 News (Gil Norwood)

6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds)

6:30 Hazel

7 PM Movie: "Parrish"

9:30 Peyton Place (delay from 8:30 PM)

10 PM Big Valley

11 PM News (Bill McAfee)

11:30 Joey Bishop (Art Linkletter, Peggy Lee, Roy Clark, Grady Tate and the Turtles)

WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

7 AM Morning Funnies

7:30 Clubhouse Eleven (Tubby and Lester meet Walt Disney characters--it was the 60th
anniversary of the first Mickey Mouse cartoon, "Steamboat Willie")

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Leave It To Beaver
10:30 Dick Cavett

12 N Bewitched

12:30 Atlanta: Now (Marie LeDoux discusses her system of "phonics," a way to teach children to
read.)

1:20 News

1:30 Funny You Should Ask

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Movie: "Do You Know This Voice?"

5:15 Dark Shadows

5:45 News

6 PM Merv Griffin (Gore Vidal, Peter Fonda, choreographer Agnes de Mille, comedy writer Jack
Douglas and his wife Reiko)

7:20 News (Will Sinclair--the reason for the short newscasts is that, at the time, Ch. 11 was
calling its newscasts "Instant News"; in the fall of 1969 it would adopt the "Eyewitness News"
format)

7:30 Avengers

8:30 Peyton Place

9 PM Outcasts

10 PM Big Valley

11 PM News (Will Sinclair/Art Collier)

11:30 Joey Bishop

WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)

6:30 Sunrise Semester (Philosophy: Kierkegaard and the absolute paradox--and don't anybody
ask me what this is)

7 AM Paul Harvey

7:05 CBS News

7:30 Morning Show

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Trini Lopez; singer Marilyn Maye, comedian London Lee)

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N News (Hoyt Cameron; oddly, Ch. 12's local newscasts are not in color)

12:20 Paul Harvey

12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Love Of Life

1:25 Community Calendar (also not in color)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM The Linkletter Show (Art adopts a new format, adding son Jack and daughter Diane; guest
is Eva Gabor)

4:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM News (Buddine/Wick)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Wanted: Dead Or Alive

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 Here's Lucy

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Carol Burnett

11 PM News (Don Wick)

11:30 Movie: "Villa"

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

6:30 Cartoon Club

7 AM News, Weather

7:05 CBS News

7:30 Dennis The Menace

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM General Hospital

9:30 Bewitched

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life
12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Almanac

1:15 Date With Del

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM The Linkletter Show

4:25 CBS News

4:30 Dark Shadows

5 PM Laramie

6 PM News, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Have Gun, Will Travel

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 Here's Lucy

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Family Afair

10 PM Carol Burnett

11 PM 11th Hour Report

11:30 Joey Bishop

WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)


12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:30 Eye Guess (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:55 NBC News (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

1 PM Dream House (pre-empted on Ch. 11--Ch. 11 would pick it up Dec. 30, the same day "Let's
Make A Deal" would move to ABC)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (pre-empted on Ch. 2--Atlanta would finally get this show on the proper
channel when it moved to ABC)

2 PM Movie: "Mister 880"

4 PM One Life To Live (pre-empted on Ch. 11, which would be airing it by the summer of 1969)

4:30 Batman

5 PM Little Rascals

5:30 Yogi Bear

6 PM Flintstones

6:30 McHale's Navy

7 PM Burke's Law

8 PM Jack Benny

8:30 Donald O'Connor (Rod Serling, Barrie Chase, comedian Jack De Leon, singers Lynn Kellogg
and C.C. Jones)

10 PM Run For Your Life

11 PM Movie: "The Immortal Sergeant"

sign of 12:30 AM

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Sun., Nov. 18, 1962

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)


8 AM Wally Fowler (gospel music)

9 AM Florida Boys (gospel music)

9:30 Cartoons

10 AM Captain Gallant

10:30 Big Picture

11 AM Church Service

12 N NFL Highlights (Jim Leaming narrates highlights of last Sunday's games)

12:30 Football Review (Furman Bisher, sports editor of the Atlanta Journal)

1 PM Georgia Tech Football (highlights of Georgia Tech-Alabama)

2 PM Movie: "Christmas In July"

3:30 Movie: "The Yearling"

5:30 This Week (Fred Briggs interviews Bishop John Owen Smith of the North Georgia Methodist
Conference, who had just returned from a trip to the Middle and Far East and talks about the
India-China border dispute.)

6 PM Meet The Press (guest: B.K. Nehru, India's ambassador to the United States, COLOR)

6:30 McKeever And The Colonel

7 PM Ensign O'Toole

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color ("The Magnificent Rebel," first of a two-part
biography of Beethoven, COLOR)

8:30 Car 54, Where Are You?

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM DuPont Show Of The Week ("Emergency Ward," a documentary about the experiences of
Dr. Martein Mulder, an intern at Bellevue Hospital in New York)

11 PM Newsroom (Don Stewart)

11:15 Movie: "Double Indemnity"


WRGP (WRCB) Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

8:30 Living Word

8:45 Christopher Program

9 AM Herald Of Truth

9:30 Faith For Today

10 AM Movie: "Raiders Of Old California"

12 N Stage 7

12:30 Jaycee Question

1 PM Local News

1:05 Movie: "12 Angry Men"

2:30 NBC Opera: Moussorgsky's "Boris Godunov" (COLOR)

4:30 This Is NBC News (Ray Scherer hosts; one of the topics is the status of the African "white
hunter")

5 PM Update (Robert Abernethy talks with U.S. negotiator Arthur Dean about U.S. eforts to
reach a disarmament agreement with the Soviet Union.)

5:30 Bullwinkle (COLOR)

6 PM Meet The Press (COLOR)

6:30 McKeever And The Colonel

7 PM Ensign O'Toole

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR)

8:30 Car 54, Where Are You?

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM DuPont Show Of The Week

11 PM Cameo Theater

sign of 12 M
WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

7:30 Sacred Heart

7:45 Living Word

8 AM This Is The Life

8:30 Camera Three (segments of "At The Hemingways," an account of Ernest Hemingway's early
years written by his sister Marcelline Hemingway Sanford, delay from 11 AM)

9 AM Oral Roberts

9:30 Faith For Today

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet (a ballet, "Brief Dynasty," marks "Lamp"'s 14th anniversary)

10:30 Look Up And Live (Albert Einstein's personal faith in the structure of existence)

11 AM Church Service

12 N Man And The Challenge

12:30 Washington Report

1 PM Georgia Football (highlights of Georgia-Auburn)

2 PM NFL Football: (Baltimore) Colts-Packers

4:20 Football Scoreboard (time approximate)

4:30 Twentieth Century (the World War II aircraft carrier Enterprise and its nuclear-powered
successor of the same name, says it's the same show airing in pattern at 6 PM)

5 PM LeFevres (gospel music)

5:30 Movie: "Counterattack"

6:55 Weather (Alan Smith)

7 PM Lassie (Did anyone know that the only reason JFK kept a TV set in the White House was so
Caroline could watch "Lassie"?)

7:30 Dennis The Menace

8 PM Ed Sullivan (Van Johnson, Paul Lynde, accordionist Dick Contino, soprano Gabriella Tucci,
singer Kaye Stevens, the Barbados Police Band)

9 PM Real McCoys

9:30 General Electric True (Werner Klemperer appears in a drama about a resident of West
Germany who plans to smuggle his fiancee out of East Berlin in a suitcase.)

10 PM Candid Camera (Chester Morris tests bystanders' powers of observation by appearing first
as an old woman, then as a policeman; people applying postage stamps to envelopes; Allen Funt
talks to some perceptive kids.)

10:30 What's My Line? (guest panelist: Steve Allen)

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Suspicion (Marion Lorne, Aunt Clara on "Bewitched," plays a woman who wants to go to
Paris to visit her daughter; Sebastian Cabot plays her sadistic husband.)

sign of 12:15 AM

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET)

of air on Sunday

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)

8 AM Revival Hour

8:30 Gospel Caravan

9:30 Christopher Program

9:45 Social Security In Action

10 AM Movie: "Destination Tokyo"

12 N Funtime

12:30 Oral Roberts

1 PM Know Your Bible

1:30 Meet The Professor (Robert Edward Redmann, professor of industrial design at the
University of Bridgeport (CT))

2 PM Directions '63 (the writings of Jehudah Halevi, 12th-century Jewish rabbi, poet, and
philosopher)

2:30 Editor's Choice (topic: the position of Berlin in light of the Cuban missile crisis)

3 PM League Of Women Voters

3:30 AFL Football: Patriots-Oilers

6:15 All Pro Scoreboard (time approximate)

6:30 Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years (1941: the British Navy destroys half the Italian fleet in
the harbor of Taranto; Greece and Yugoslavia fall to Germany and Churchill calls for the
evacuation of British forces from Crete)

7 PM Father Knows Best

7:30 Jetsons (COLOR)

8 PM ABC Movie: "A Story Of David" (COLOR)

10 PM Voice Of Firestone (soprano Roberta Peters and bass Jerome Hines of the Metropolitan
Opera; Carla Fracci, prima ballerina of the La Scala Opera in Milan)

10:30 Howard K. Smith (the new quick-strike forces being developed by the military)

11 PM Medic

sign of 11:30 PM

WAII (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

8 AM Sunday Morning Sing

8:55 Church News (Ed Capral)

9 AM Light Time

9:30 Church Service

10:15 Light Time

10:30 Cartoons
11:45 Builders' Showcase

12 N House Detective (real estate)

1 PM Film Feature ("Try Europe Without Frontiers")

1:30 Gospel Favorites (Warren Roberts, later a staple on Ch. 46)

2:30 Movie: "Dark Streets Of Cairo"

3:30 AFL Football: Patriots-Oilers

6:15 All Pro Scoreboard (time approximate)

6:30 Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years

7 PM Father Knows Best

7:30 Jetsons (COLOR)

8 PM ABC Movie: "A Story Of David" (COLOR)

10 PM Voice Of Firestone

10:30 Howard K. Smith

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Movie: "Destry Rides Again"

WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS)

9 AM Children's Gospel Hour

9:30 Big Picture

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM Camera Three (a tribute to composer-violinist Fritz Kreisler by violinist Jaime Laredo)

11:30 This Is The Life

12 N Movie: "Till The End Of Time"


1:45 Pro Football Kickof (Tom Brookshier shows some of the NFL's weirdest plays over the
years.)

2 PM NFL Football: Colts-Packers

4:30 Mantovani (guests: Queen Elizabeth's Welsh Guards Marching Band, English baritone John
Hanson, the Tiller Girls Precision Drill Unit, time approximate)

5 PM Point Of View

5:30 GE College Bowl (Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart, Purchase, NY vs. Brooklyn
College, last week's winner)

6 PM Twentieth Century

6:30 Password (Robert Goulet, Carol Lawrence)

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Dennis The Menace

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM Real McCoys

9:30 General Electric True

10 PM Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News (Eric Sevareid)

11:15 Movie: "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes"

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC)

8 AM Gospel Song Time

8:30 Singing In Dixie

9:30 Movie: "When I Grow Up"

11 AM Mabel White Baptist Church

12 N Rescue 8
12:30 Washington Report

1 PM Oral Roberts

1:30 Bobby Lee Smith (music)

1:45 Pro Football Kickof

2 PM NFL Football: Colts-Packers

5 PM Amateur Hour (from Chicago: talent from northern Washington and British Columbia,
including pianist Barbara Teichroeb from Chilliwack, BC)

5:30 GE College Bowl

6 PM Twentieth Century

6:30 News Special

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Dennis The Menace

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM Real McCoys

9:30 General Electric True

10 PM Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Local News, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Louisiana Purchase" (musical starring Bob Hope, from '41)

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Quote Originally Posted by B. Patrick took us back to November 18th, 1962 in Georgia, thanks to
TV Guide

WRGP (WRCB) Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

2:30 NBC Opera: Moussorgsky's "Boris Godunov" (COLOR)

Actually, NBC carried periodic operas on Sunday afternoons in the 1950's and 1960's.

I wonder if Texaco was the sponsor, given that they sponsored live radio broadcasts of the
Metropolitan Opera from the early 1940's until their merger with Chevron (and maybe for a time
after that).

Besides, but my memory is hazy about this (given I was a tyke at the time), I thought my parents
watched an NBC Opera telecast when I was a little boy and seem to recall a commercial featuring
man in a tuxedo (Milton Cross??) standing next to a Texaco gas pump.

If my memory is correct, then Texaco did sponsor "NBC Opera" in the early 1960's.

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This was the beginning of NBC's 14th season of televised operas. I can't tell you if Texaco
sponsored them.

Retro: Central Virginia Sunday, November 24, 1963

What was scheduled but didn't air on the Sunday the networks

were covering memorial services for JFK and also the murder of

Lee Harvey Oswald. From TV Guide, Central Virginia Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro, NC (CBS)

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet ("Las Casas: The Conscience Of

Conquest," about the 16th-century monk who convinced

King Charles I of Spain to treat the conquered Mexicans

humanely. Last of four 15th-anniversary shows.)

10:30 Light Unto My Path\

11 AM Church Service

12 N Children's Chapel

12:15 Sunday Devotions

12:30 TBA

12:45 Pro Football Kickof (films of NFL running backs who gained

1000 or more yards rushing in one season: Jim Brown,

Steve Van Buren, Tony Canadeo, Jim Taylor, Joe Perry)

1 PM NFL Football: Teams TBA (the NFL still hasn't lived down the

fact that its games went on as scheduled that Sunday, although

CBS obviously did not telecast any of them)

4 PM TBA
5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular (a week with a college football player:

Air Force Academy quarterback Terry Isaacson as he prepares

for a game against Maryland)

5:30 Amateur Hour (Ted Mack welcomes the Denhardt Dancers, Moline, IL;

the folksinging Trio, Chicago Heights, IL; gospel singers the Junior Echoes

of Eden, Gary, IN; tap dancer Roger Rollins, Allerton, IA; vocalist Lynn

Stanton, Evanston, IL; baton twirler Emily McClinton, organist Fred Petersen,

and clarinetist Jerry Connell, all of Chicago. Ted also announces the 1963

National Championship winner.)

6 PM Twentieth Century (first of two about assassination plots against Hitler, including

a 1939 attempt in Munich and a 1943 one in which Axel von dem Bussche planned

to blow himself up with Der Fuehrer)

6:30 Mister Ed

7 PM Lassie

7:30 My Favorite Martian

8 PM Ed Sullivan (Diahann Carroll, Bert Lahr, Rip Taylor, Topo Gigio, Stiller and Meara,

comedy instrumentalists the Vagabonds, Israeli singer Geula Gill, comic Alan Gale,

head-balancers the Two Carmenas)

9 PM Judy Garland (Jane Powell, Ray Bolger--Judy and Ray sing "We're Of To See The

Wizard" and "If I Only Had A Brain")

10 PM Candid Camera (Woody Allen provokes cabdrivers with his small tips and, in a bookstore,

tells mystery bufs who did it; Durward Kirby plays a Texan who challenges a stranger

to a game of checkers--with real people as the pieces.)

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM News, Weather (John McMullen)


11:15 CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

11:30 Bourbon Street Beat

WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg, VA (NBC/CBS/ABC)

8:50 News, Weather, Sports

9 AM Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites

10 AM Faith For Today

10:30 This Is The Life

11 AM Church Service

12 N Football Highlights (doesn't say from where, I'm guessing

the University of Virginia if they played on Saturday, which

I doubt)

12:30 British Calendar

12:45 Pro Football Kickof

1 PM NFL Football

4 PM Preview: Winter Olympics (Czech brother-and-sister figure

skaters Otto and Maria Jalinek, 1962 World Pairs Figure Skating

champions, talk with Jim McKay and perform on the Rockefeller

Center ice rink, ABC, delay of at least a week from Sat 6:30 PM)

4:30 Sunday (Frank Blair, joined in progress)

5 PM Flintstones (ABC, delay from Thu 7:30 PM)

5:30 News, Weather, Sports

6 PM Travels Of Jaimie McPheeters (ABC, delay from 7:30 PM)

7 PM Lassie
7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color: "The Hound That Thought

He Was A Raccoon" (because he was lost in the woods and adopted

by a family of raccoons, COLOR)

8:30 Grindl (Imogene Coca)

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM The Best On Record (a salute to past Grammy winners; performers

include Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, Peter Nero, Peter, Paul and

Mary, Tony Bennett, Henry Mancini, Vaughn Meader (whose "First

Family" monologue would have been totally inappropriate this night),

the New Christy Minstrels, Homer and Jethro, Connie Francis, Mahalia

Jackson)

11 PM CBS News

sign of 11:15 PM

WHIS (WVVA) Ch. 6 Bluefield, WV (NBC/ABC)

8 AM This Is The Life

8:30 Allen Revival Hour

9 AM Oral Roberts

9:30 Herald Of Truth

10 AM This Is The Answer

10:30 Faith For Today

11 AM Church Service

12 N Christopher Program

12:15 Sacred Heart


12:30 Concord College Presents

1 PM Spirituals (Viola Clark)

1:30 Homestead, U.S.A.

2 PM Ask The Pastors

2:30 Wild Kingdom (Marlin Perkins visits the Brazilian tropical

rain forests, NBC, delay from 5 PM)

3 PM Film Festival

3:30 AFL Football (I don't know if the AFL canceled its games

that Sunday, the scheduled game on ABC was Oakland-Denver)

6:15 All-Pro Scoreboard (time approximate)

6:30 Travels Of Jaimie McPheeters (says it's the same episode airing

in pattern at 7:30 on Ch. 13)

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR)

8:30 Grindl

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM The Best On Record

11 PM News (Mel Barnett)

11:10 Movie: "The Merry Monahans" (Donald O'Connor, from '44)

WDBJ Ch. 7 Roanoke, VA (CBS)

8 AM Cartoon Theater

8:30 Wonderful World (kids' show)

9:30 Of To Adventure (a missionary who translated the Bible into the

Cree language)
9:45 Christopher Program

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up And Live (James Broderick as a worker struggling with his

personal principles in the face of social pressures and a hostile

co-worker)

11 AM Camera Three

11:30 This Is The Life

12 N Insight

12:30 Football Highlights (again, not sure of the school or whether there

was even a game on Saturday)

12:45 Pro Football Kickof

1 PM NFL Football

4 PM Virginia Tech Football Highlights (time approximate)

4:30 Bridge Party (semi-final playof: Roanoke vs. Lynchburg)

5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular

5:30 Amateur Hour

6 PM Twentieth Century

6:30 Mister Ed

7 PM Lassie

7:30 My Favorite Martian

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM Judy Garland

10 PM Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News
11:15 Magic Moments In Sports

11:20 Movie: "Fort Apache" (John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley

Temple, from '48, and not to be confused with "Fort Apache:

The Bronx")

WSLS Ch. 10 Roanoke, VA (NBC)

7:30 Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites

8:30 Oral Roberts

9 AM Gospel Singing Caravan

10 AM This Is The Life

10:30 Light Unto My Path

11 AM Church Service

12 N TV Chapel

12:30 Your Invitation To Life

1 PM Movie: TBA

3 PM NBC News Encore ("The Land," first broadcast in 1962,

examines how new technology has put new economic

pressures on farms and small towns; Chet Huntley narrates.

COLOR)

4 PM Sunday

5 PM Wild Kingdom (lions rolling barrels and jumping through hoops;

elephants balancing on balls, COLOR)

5:30 GE College Bowl (University of Massachusetts, Amherst vs. either

Wooster (OH) College or Ripon (WI) College, COLOR)


6 PM Meet The Press

6:30 Wyatt Earp

7 PM Bill Dana

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR)

8:30 Grindl

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM The Best On Record

11 PM News And Weather

11:05 Movie: "Fighting Father Dunne" (Pat O'Brien, from '48)

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem, NC (NBC)

8:30 Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites

9:30 Spiritualaires

9:45 Sunday Sermon

10 AM Great Voices (program about literature)

10:30 Eternal Light (an incident in the life of labor leader Philip Murray;

one of the characters is named Dan Fielding, John Larroquette's

character on "Night Court," delay from 1:30 PM)

11 AM Church Service

12 N Big Picture

12:30 Industry On Parade

12:45 British Calendar

1 PM Championship Bridge

1:30 Film Feature


2 PM NBC Opera: "Labyrinth" by Gian Carlo Menotti, about a couple

lost in a large hotel while trying to find the key of life, COLOR

2:50 TBA

3 PM NBC News Encore (COLOR)

4 PM Sunday

5 PM Wild Kingdom (COLOR)

5:30 GE College Bowl (COLOR)

6 PM Meet The Press

6:30 Wake Forest Football Highlights (may not have been a game

Saturday)

7 PM Bill Dana

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR)

8:30 Grindl

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM The Best On Record

11 PM Award Theatre (watch for Herbert Anderson, aka Henry

Mitchell on "Dennis The Menace," in a story of an act

of heroism during a flight in 1958)

WLVA (WSET) Ch. 13 Lynchburg, VA (ABC)

12 N This Is The Life

12:30 Discovery '63 (Part 1 of a trip to London includes diferences

in American and British English, the Club Row sidewalk market,

and the Guy Fawkes Day celebration.)


1 PM Directions '64 (a discussion of previously-aired dramas about

automation and featherbedding)

1:30 Issues And Answers (from Cairo: Gamal Abdel Nasser, president

of the United Arab Republic)

2 PM Living Word

2:30 Top Star Bowling

3 PM Facets Of The Arts

3:30 AFL Football: Oakland-Denver

6:15 All-Pro Scoreboard (time approximate)

6:30 Supercar

7 PM Assignment: Underwater

7:30 Travels Of Jaimie McPheeters

8:30 Arrest And Trial

10 PM Laughs For Sale (stopgap replacement for "100 Grand" hosted

by Hal March; aspiring comedy writers try to sell their material

to comedians; tonight: Jayne Meadows, Morey Amsterdam, and

Shecky Greene)

10:30 ABC News Reports

11 PM The D.A.'s Man

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If my memory serves me correct, the American Football League did cancel games scheduled for
November 24th, but the National Football League did not.

As a result, no NFL games were televised that day, although I had heard that some NFL games
did air on local radio, but without commercials (although supposedly, there were a couple of
cases where mentions of regular sponsors were made with messages such as "The makers of XYZ
Cars wish to join the country in mourning and remembering President Kennedy..." instead of
regular spots) and in some cases, interruptions/updates on the Oswald shooting.

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I have heard a story that the Dallas Cowboys played the Cleveland Browns in Cleveland

that Sunday; the PA announcer had to introduce the Dallas team as "the Cowboys," since

the mention of the word "Dallas" caused an outpouring of boos among Cleveland fans.

Nonetheless, Pete Rozelle never lived down his decision to go ahead with NFL games that

Sunday; his explanation (or excuse, depending on how you come down on this) was that

JFK would have wanted the games to go on.

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Also - Are you all so sure NO regular programming aired Sunday at ALL??? Today if that
happened that would certainly be truw - but back then news was primitave. Stations did not
have resources for 24 hour coverage. Also didn't all stations sign of overnights, some as early as
Midnight - most about 2 AM and some maybe at 3 or 4 AM and not back on the air till the 6 AM
hour and in the case of many ABC stations as late as 8 AM??? I would think TV stations still
signed of locally on this weekend. Also I would think a few religious shows still went on Sunday
mornings and some cartoons in the 7 and 8 AM slots at least. My guess is coverage was Friday
from 1ish PM till each station signed of. Next morning stations signed on with whatever local
stuf they had and when netork came on they might have gone with kids stuf for an hour or so
at least --- At most they jumped to coverage at 7 or 8ish Saturday and had soem breaks for local
stations to have local news and local response to what was happening. I would hae thought
coverage continued till Saturday close to sign of times. Then Sunday moist affiliates had
committements to sell time to churches and MY guess is that stuf probably aired till maybe 11
AM and then at 11 the coverage continued. Then Monday - the same thing till maybe evening.
My guess is regular subdued programming resumed Monday night.

Hey this was 6 years before my time. Also there certainly was not up to the minute coverage the
entire time. My guess is the wall to wall coverage was also taped and repeated at various points.
Hey back then there was no CNN and newscasts were often taped and most portions still were
on live shows. I would love to see logs from TV stations from that weekend

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Hey bpatrick, do you have any TV listings from the TV Guide Central Virginia editions from the
late 90s? If so, just let me know, and I'ld love to see 'em posted. Here are the listings...

2 - WFMY Greensboro (CBS)

4 - WOAY Oak Hill (ABC)

5 - WRAL Raleigh (ABC)

6 - WVVA Bluefield (NBC)

7 - WDBJ Roanoke (CBS)

8 - WGHP High Point (Fox)

10 - WSLS Roanoke (NBC)

11 - WTVD Durham (ABC)

12 - WXII Winston-Salem (NBC)

13 - WSET Lynchburg (ABC)

15 - WBRA Roanoke (PBS)

21 - WJPR Lynchburg (Fox)

24 - WDRG Danville (WB, changed call letters to WDRL and switched to UPN in 1997)

27 - WFXR Roanoke (Fox)

47 - WSBN Norton (PBS)

52 - WMSY Marion (PBS)

59 - WVGV Lewisburg (WB, changed call letters to WVSX and switched to Fox in 1996)

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick View Post

Nonetheless, Pete Rozelle never lived down his decision to go ahead with NFL games that

Sunday; his explanation (or excuse, depending on how you come down on this) was that

JFK would have wanted the games to go on.

Here's a good article on that Sunday; apparently Rozelle made his decision after talking with
Presidential spokesman Pierre Salinger. Still doesn't excuse an awful decision.

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I personally don't remember any regular programming at all that weekend, all the way through
Monday night. NBC stayed on the air all night Sunday night as mourners were filing through the
Capitol rotunda to view JFK's coffin. I especially remember about Sunday that only NBC had the
shooting of Oswald live; CBS was finishing coverage of a memorial service in Washington (I don't
know what ABC was doing, possibly covering the same service), but I do remember the slow-
motion replay of the shooting on CBS shortly afterward; I also remember Howard K. Smith on
ABC saying, "Now we'll never hear this man's (Oswald's) story. There's something wrong and we
don't know what it is."

Aside from the Oswald coverage, the transfer of JFK's body from the East Room of the White
House to the Capitol rotunda, and the memorial services, I seem to recall a lot of appropriate
music by various symphonies.

I also remember that on Monday we had sets set up all over our school and we watched JFK's
funeral everywhere we went, from the classroom to the lunchroom.

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Fri. November 21st, 1997

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver BC CBC

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

6 CHEK Victoria BC CTV

7 KIRO Seattle CBS

8 CHAN Vancouver BC CTV

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

10 CKVU Vancouver BC Global

11 KSTW Tacoma UPN

12 KVOS Bellingham IND

13 KCPQ Tacoma Fox

15 KCKA Centralia PBS

16 KONG Seattle IND

22 KTZZ Seattle WB

28 KBTC Tacoma PBS

11/21/97
5AM

4 5 7 News

9 Think Tank

11 Headline News

13 Infomercial

15 28 Media Waves

16 Infomercials

5:30

6 Wake Up!

8 Kenneth Copeland

9 NHK World Dayline Japan

11 Harry and the Hendersons

12 Infomercial

13 Headline News

22 Arthel & Fred (Arthel Neville and Fred Roggin hosting a very short lived talk show)

6AM

4 5 News

8 Arthur

9 Sesame Street

10 Elephant Show

11 Adventures of Blinky Bill

12 This is Your Day


13 This Morning's Business

15 28 Western Tradition

16 Church Service

6:30

8 Canada A.M

10 Tell-a-Tale Town

11 Sonic the Hedgehog

12 News

13 X-Men

16 Infomercial

22 Fantastic Four

7AM

2 CBC News

4 Good Morning America

Scheduled: Backstage at the Broadway musical "Cape Man" with Paul Simon.

5 Today

Scheduled: Kevin Spacey.

7 This Morning

9 Groundling Marsh

10 13 C-Bear and Jamal

11 Extreme Ghostbusters

12 Mighty Ducks

15 28 Wimzie's House
16 News-In Japanese

22 Tiny Toon Adventures

7:10

6 Canada A.M.

7:30

9 Magic School Bus

10 Casper

11 Extreme Dinosaurs

12 22 101 Dalmatians

13 Casper

15 28 Barney and Friends

16 Infomercials

8AM

7 This Morning-Diaz-Balart/McEwen/Robelot

9 Arthur

10 Bugs 'n Dafy

11 The Mask

12 Scooby Doo

13 Beast Wars

15 28 Sesame Street

22 Quack Pack
8:30

9 Barney & Friends

10 Care Bears

11 Toon Town Kids

12 Quack Pack

13 Mr. Men

22 Garfield

9AM

2 CBC Playground

4 Regis & Kathie Lee

Scheduled: Fred Savage; Thomas Gibson ["Dharma and Greg"] and Cybill Shepherd.

5 Martha Stewart Living

Scheduled: Tips on packing for holiday travel.

6 Movie Show

7 Sally Jessy Raphael

8 Regis & Kathie Lee

9 Sesame Street

10 100 Huntley Street

11 Three's Company

12 I Love Lucy

13 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

15 28 Sit and Be Fit

16 Movie

"Tom Brown's School Days." [1940] Jimmy Lydon as the sensitive British lad.
22 New Captain Planet

9:15

2 Fred Penner's Place

9:30

2 Sesame Park

5 Gayle King

6 Company's Coming

11 Who's the Boss?

12 Bob Newhart

15 28 French in Action

22 DuckTales

10AM

2 Skinnamarink TV

4 The View

Scheduled: music group the Bacon Brothers.

5 Sunset Beach

6 7 The Price is Right

8 Movie Show

9 Big Comfy Couch

10 It's a New Day

11 Cosby Show

12 Blossom
13 Beverly Hills, 90210

15 28 Joy of Painting

22 Newlywed/Dating Hour

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

8 Home Check

9 Wimzie's House

11 Cosby Show

12 Dear John

15 28 Inspiration of Painting

11AM

2 Wimzie

4 News

5 Days of Our Lives

6 People's Court

8 Young and the Restless

8 Bordertown

9 Mister Rogers

10 First Up

11 Rockford Files

12 Murphy Brown

13 Pictionary

15 28 The Puzzle Place


16 Home Team with Terry Bradshaw

22 Jenny Jones

Scheduled topic: disapproving of a teen's job as an exotic dancer.

11:30

2 Wonder Years

4 Port Charles

8 Travel Travel

9 Tots TV

12 Designing Women

13 Judge Judy

The mothers of beauty-pageant contestants bicker over entrance fees.

15 28 Reading Rainbow

Noon

2 4 All My Children

5 6 7 8 News

9 Theodore Tugboat

10 Babar

11 Movie

"Desperate Hours." [1990] Remake of the 1955 classic, with Mickey Rourke as an escaped con
who terrorizes a suburban family.

12 Baywatch

13 People's Court

15 28 Sesame Street

16 Beverly Hillbillies
22 Jerry Springer

12:30

7 Bold and the Beautiful

9 Reading Rainbow

10 Inspector Gadget

16 Gomer Pyle, USMC

1PM

2 Midday

4 One Life to Live

5 8 Another World

6 Tyabji

7 As the World Turns

9 Adventures of Dudley the Dragon

10 To Be Announced

12 Maury Povich

13 Movie

"Clash of the Titans." [1981] Myth adventures of a mortal [Harry Hamlin] trying to save a
princess.

15 28 Arthur

16 Andy Griffith BW

22 Ricki Lake

1:30

9 Puzzle Place
10 Sports Page

15 28 Wimzie's House

16 Flying Nun

2PM

2 E.N.G.

4 10 General Hospital

5 Leeza

6 Canadian Living TV

7 Guiding Light

8 Bold and the Beautiful

9 Kidsongs

11 Extra!

12 Hard Copy

15 28 World of Abnormal Psychology

16 Bananas in Pajamas

22 Blossom

2:30

6 Bold and the Beautiful

8 Canadian Living TV

9 Barney & Friends

11 Dennis the Menace

12 Welcome Back, Kotter

16 Leave it to Beaver BW
22 Bugs 'n Dafy

3PM

2 Canadian Reflections

4 Northwest Afternoon

5 Evening Magazine

6 Another World

7 Montel Williams

8 Sunset Beach

9 Big Comfy Couch

10 Days of Our Lives

11 Toon Town Kids

12 DuckTales

13 Spider-Man

15 28 Sewing Connection

16 Dennis the Menace

22 Animaniacs

3:30

2 Urban Peasant

5 Access Hollywood

9 Wishbone

11 12 Wacky World of Tex Avery

13 BeetleBorgs Metallix

15 28 Ciao Italia
16 Lone Ranger BW

22 Pinky and the Brain

4PM

2 Street Cents

4 10 Rosie O'Donnell

5 8 Oprah Winfrey

6 David Letterman

Scheduled: Sarah Michelle Gellar.

7 Hard Copy

9 Kratts' Creatures

Chris and Martin are on horseback in the outback to "explore the world of koalas and wombats."

11 Breaker High

In Spain, the kids meet a band of gypsies and Max [Scott Vickaryous] is attracted to a young
gypsy woman.

12 Full House

Jesse's derailed on the way to his graduation.

13 Power Rangers Turbo

15 28 Wishbone

Wishbone highlights his favorite stories via clips from previous episodes.

16 McHale's Navy BW

Parker's novel is excerpted in his home-town paper. Tim Conway.

22 New Batman/Superman Adventures

4:30

2 Family Matters
7 Real TV

Included: clips of a teenage Matthew Perry from an episode of "Charles in Charge."

9 Magic School Bus

Singer Molly Cule [voice of Wynonna Judd] visits and the kids shrink to see what kind of
molecules her car is composed of.

11 Sweet Valley High

After telling Liz that Devon is "the one", Jessica is shocked when she sees him kissing another
girl: Liz.

12 Step by Step

Dana moves out and into her own apartment.

13 Ninja Turtles

15 28 Kratts' Creatures

Chris and Martin chase down the answers to some wildlife queries such as: Why are there no
bears in Africa?

16 Hogan's Heroes

A new officer interrupts Hogan's plans to blow up a munitions train. Clif Norton, Leon Askin.

22 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

Mark quarrels with an old friend. Mark Curry, Steve White.

5PM

2 Simpsons

4 5 7 8 News

6 Inside Edition

9 Arthur

10 Young and the Restless

11 Saved by the Bell: The College Years

The gang throws a rave party, which gets panned by the dean of students.
12 Deep Space Nine

Riker [Jonathan Frakes] arrives on DS9 for a brief shore leave, but when the Defiant is hijacked,
his true identity is revealed-and war between the Federation and the Cardassians becomes a
possibility.

13 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

15 28 Magic School Bus

See 4:30, KCTS.

16 Emergency!

The mechanic sent to fix the emergency vehicle causes more problems than he solves. Randolph
Mantooth, Kevin Tighe.

22 Ricki Lake

Scheduled: A male beauty contest.

5:30

2 Fresh Prince

6 News

8 Canada Tonight

9 Nightly Business Report

Bernard G. Schaefer, of the Investment Research Institute, is the market monitor.

11 Roseanne

It's Thanksgiving at the Connors'.

15 28 McLaughlin Group

6PM

2 6 8 10 News

4 ABC News-Peter Jennings

5 NBC News-Tom Brokaw


7 CBS News-Dan Rather

9 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

11 Home Improvement

Binfords' owner wants to fire Al [Richard Karn].

12 Grace Under Fire

Grace and Faith head to Memphis for Evie's wedding. Ashley Gardner.

13 Simpsons

Milhouse drops Bart for a girl.

15 28 Technopolitics

Alleged Unabomber victim David Gelemter discusses Ted Kaczynski's upcoming trial.

16 Adam-12

An episode on drag racing.

22 Step by Step

Rich and Dana attend a friend's wedding.

6:30

4 5 7 News

11 Cheers

Norm paints Rebecca's office to pay of his bar tab.

12 Home Improvement

A doctor finds a lump in Randy's neck.

13 Mad About You

Conclusion. Jamie and Paul explore their new world. Paul Reiser.

15 28 ITN World News

16 Alfred Hitchcock BW
Greedy schemers think a parolee knows where a fortune is stashed.

22 Boy Meets World

Topanga cuts her hair.

7PM

2 On the Road Again

4 8 Wheel of Fortune

5 Evening Magazine

Included: parachute testers.

6 Real TV

7 10 Entertainment Tonight

9 Bill Nye the Science Guy

The Science Guy travels to a desert in Saudi Arabia and a rain forest in Costa Rica to show why
areas have diferent climates.

11 Frasier

Eddie visits a dog psychiatrist.

12 Seinfeld

George thinks Nina is bulimic.

13 M*A*S*H

Flagg's on Hawkeye for giving an enemy surgical priority.

15 28 Breakthrough

16 All in the Family

Edith demands a night on the town.

22 NBA Basketball

San Antonio at Seattle. The Spurs' Vinny Del Negro and the Sonics' Nate McMillan were North
Carolina State teammates from 1984-86.
7:30

2 New Red Green

4 8 Jeopardy

5 American Journal

6 Extra!

7 Seinfeld

Waiting for a table in a restaurant.

9 Wall $treet Week

The computer and airline industries.

10 13 Simpsons

An avalanche traps Homer and Burns.

11 Home Improvement

See 6:30, KVOS.

12 Mad About You

See 6:30, KCPQ.

15 28 To the Contrary

16 Barney Miller

Open house at the 12th draws only burns.

8PM

2 Royal Canadian Air Farce

4 Sabrina

It's Friday the 13th, a day when Sabrina's allowed to reveal her secret to a mortal. So she decides
to tell Valerie [Lindsay Sloane], who decides to tell Harvey-in Libby's earshot.

5 8 Players
In order to thwart a major arms dealer, Ice and his cohorts [Costas Mandylor, Frank John Hughes]
team up with one of his ex-partners, whom he calls "the best con artist I ever met."

6 America's Funniest Videos

Three Arkansas teens combat boredom by producing a video-of a woman giving birth to a
puppy; a cameraman gets up close and personal with a crop duster.

7 Movie

"The Rockford Files: Murder and Misdemeanors." [1997] James Garner once again reprises his
role as the dogged L.A. PI, now probing vice charges against cops in a case that alienates him
from the department and ultimately uncovers some really hardened criminals.

9 Serious Money

10 13 The Visitor

Adam ofers to help a recently released mental patient [John Carroll Lynch] reunite with his wife,
who was abducted eight years earlier, but the man is initially reluctant to accept the deal.

11 Movie

"Look Who's Talking." [1989] Bruce Willis voices the precocious observations of baby Mikey,
whose single mom [Kirstie Alley] tries to find a suitable father for him. John Travolta.

12 Welcome Back, Kotter

The sweathogs meet up with "Hotsy" Totzy, who's working in a strip join to support her child.

15 28 Mystery!

Patricia Routledge plays sleuth Hetty Wainthropp in a series of four stories. In "The Bearded
Lady," Hetty takes a job at the post office, where she become suspicious of a couple's pension
checks.

16 Hawaii Five-0

A sojourn into Cold War espionage.

8:30

2 This Hour Has 22 Minutes

4 Teen Angel

When Katie loses a feather needed for an overnight Indian powwow, Steve plucks one from
Marty's plume for her-not knowing it has magical powers. Zachery Ty Bryan has a cameo.

6 America's Funniest Videos

A home-repair blunder involves a drill bit; a queasy groom takes his vows.

9 Washington Week

12 Taxi

When Louie hesitates to attend his high-school reunion, Bobby [Jef Conaway] ofers to take his
place.

9PM

2 Traders

4 America's Funniest Videos

Daisy Fuentes and John Fugelsang are the new hosts as the series begins a ninth season with
hourlong episodes. First up: Tiger Woods wannabes tee of; and a man reacts to a surprise
birthday gift.

5 Dateline NBC

Scheduled: A profile of Janet Frake, who in 1990 was raped by convicted serial killer Danny
Rolling. Frake, who didn't learn the identity of her rapist until 1995, is currently pursing a lawsuit
against Rolling.

6 Diagnosis Murder

8 Soldier of Fortune

9 National Desk

"The Politics of Medicine" considers what correspondent Morton Kondracke calls "the cruel,
zero-sum politics of medicine in America" (or "disease wars," as a Breast Cancer Coalition
spokeswoman calls it). Also interviewed: representatives of other disease-advocacy groups.

10 13 Millennium

12 Mission: Impossible

Leonard Frey stars as a psychopathic doctor.

16 Ironside
Ironside fights a battle of wits in a psychological drama.

9:30

15 28 Mystery!

Hetty and Geofrey [Patricia Routledge, Dominic Monaghan] try to locate the possible "Eye
Witness" to a murder: a hearing-impaired man [David Bower].

22 Living Single

Khadijah fights deadlines to scoop a rival reporter [Kadeem Hardison] on a story about a crooked
boxing promoter.

10PM

2 National

4 10 20/20

Scheduled: Correspondent Arnold Diaz reports on safety in the charter-bus industry.

5 Homicide: Life on the Street

Pembleton and Lewis investigate a cop [Camille McCurty Ali] who's suspected of robbing and
murdering the owners of a Vietnamese restaurant where she was working as a security guard.

6 Once a Thief

7 8 Nash Bridges

A shady woman who shares a past with Nash [Don Johnson] is the key to finding stolen
plutonium. Meanwhile, Joe wants to market his tasty salsa.

9 Movie

"Casablanca." [1942, BW] Classic tale of wartime intrigue, with Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid
Bergman sparking to "As Time Goes By." Claude Rains.

11 News

12 Cheers

After his winning streak in the bar football pool, Woody wants to bet his life savings.
13 Outer Limits

A young man falls in love with a mysterious woman-the same woman his father rescued from
cruel experiments 20 years earlier.

16 Gunsmoke

Conclusion. With Indians holding a trainload of passengers hostage, Matt tries to find out who
sold them poison whiskey.

22 Vibe

Scheduled music guest: jazz-funk band Jamiroquai ["Travelling Without Moving"].

10:30

12 Barney Miller

A procession of curious citizens disrupts a police stakeout.

15 28 Mystery!

In "Widdershins," Robert [Derek Benfield] presses Hetty [Patricia Routledge] to investigate the
strange suicide of his beloved uncle, who lived in a village mesmerized by witchcraft.

11PM

4 5 7 News

6 8 CTV News

10 Sports Page

11 Cheers

Coach turns into a tyrant when managing a Little League team.

12 Cheers

Diane awaits the gang's revenge after she makes fools out of them.

13 M*A*S*H

Radar tries to get Potter a supply of tomato juice. Harry Morgan.

16 Laredo
Erik [Robert Wolders] poses as a magician with a traveling circus to trap a gang of bank robbers.

22 Jenny Jones

11:30

2 6 8 10 News

11 Extra!

12 Fawlty Towers

Late arrivals force Basil to fix dinner.

13 Cops

Officers find drugs during a traffic stop.

15 28 Charlie Rose

11:35

4 Nightline

5 Jay Leno

Scheduled: Dana Carvey, Garth Brooks.

6 Highlander

7 David Letterman

Scheduled: Anfrenee "Penny" Hardaway.

12AM

2 Stopwatch

9 Charlie Rose

10 South Park

11 Married...with Children
13 LAPD

A juvenile leads a high-speed pursuit in a stolen van; air units follow a robbery suspect.

16 Infomercials

22 Jerry Springer

12:05

4 Politically Incorrect

Scheduled: Naomi Judd.

8 Conan O'Brien

Scheduled: Matthew Modine.

12:10

12 Benny Hill

12:30

2 To Be Announced

10 Mad TV

11 Married...with Children

13 Grace Under Fire

15 28 Mystery!

See 8PM.

12:35

4 6 Keenan Ivory Wayans

Scheduled: Rappers EPMD.


5 Conan O'Brien.

See 12:05, CHAN.

7 Inside Edition

12:45

12 12 O'clock High

1AM

9 Frontline

11 Strange Universe

13 Baywatch

16 News

22 Martin

1:05

7 Tom Snyder

Scheduled guest: author Richard Preston.

8 To Be Announced

1:30

10 Viva Variety

11 Murphy Brown

22 Martin

1:35
4 In Concert

Past and recent performance footage featuring Neil Young and his band Crazy Horse.

5 Friday Night

6 To Be Announced

1:45

12 Infomercials

2AM

10 Alfred Hitchcock BW

11 News

13 Stories of the Highway Patrol

15 28 Mystery!

See 9:30.

22 Infomercial

2:05

4 News

6 Movie

"What's Up Doc?" [1972] Barbra Stresiand and Ryan O'Neal play a mismatched couple.

7 Infomercial

8 Movie

"Dances with Wolves." [1990] This tribute to Native Americans won seven Oscars, including Best
Picture, Director [Kevin Costner, who plays Lt. Dunbar]; Adapted Screenplay [Michael Blake] and
Score [John Barry]. This airing includes footage not seen in theaters.
2:30

9 Upon These Grounds

A history and tour of the gardens that host official government business and serve as the first
family's backyard.

2:35

4 Kwik Witz

5 Infomercial

7 Maury Povich

3AM

11 Perry Mason BW

15 28 Mystery!

22 Conan

3:05

4 Entertainers

5 Nightside

12 Movie

"Jacob's Ladder." [1990] Visions plague a Vietnam vet [Tim Robbins].

3:30

13 McCloud

3:35

5 Home Again with Bob Vila


7 Siskel and Ebert

Scheduled: "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" [Kevin Spacey, John Cusack]; "Anastasia";
"Deceiver" [Tim Roth].

4AM

7 Lighter Side of Sports

11 Coach

15 28 Charlie Rose

22 Haven

4:05

4 True Colors

5 Martha Stewart Living

4:30

5 NBA Inside Stuf

7 Infomercial

11 Empty Nest

22 Main Floor

4:35

4 Exploration Northwest

-crainbebo

Retro: Eastern Virginia, Mon., Nov. 14, 1977


From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition:

WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS)

6:10 Down To Earth

6:15 These Things We Share

6:30 Not For Women Only (first of two on salt; psychologist Eda LeShan discusses her salt-free
diet)

7 AM CBS News (Lesley Stahl/Richard Threlkeld)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Dick Lamb (local talk show)

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Donahue

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM People, Places And Things

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 All In The Family

4 PM Tattletales (Bob and Dorothy Jo Barker, Pat and Patti Cooper, William Shatner and Marcy
Laferty)

4:30 Merv Griffin (Steve Allen, Jerry Van Dyke, Elizabeth Ashley, Hermione Baddeley, animal
trainer Ray Berwick)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)


7 PM Cross-Wits (Alice Ghostley, Arte Johnson, Diane Ladd, Avery Schreiber)

7:30 New Truth Or Consequences (Bob Hilton is host)

8 PM Logan's Run

9 PM Betty White

9:30 Maude

10 PM Raferty (a diferent type of role for Patrick McGoohan; here he's a U.S.-based doctor)

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Cofee, Tea, Or Me?"

sign of 1:05 AM

WHSV Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC)

6:30 Virginia Farmer

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM PTL Club

10 AM The Doctors (NBC, delay from 2:30 PM)

10:30 TBA

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N The Better Sex

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid (David Doyle, Joyce Bulifant)

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital


4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 Gong Show (NBC)

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters)

7 PM Little House On The Prairie (NBC, delay from 8 PM)

8 PM Sugar Time!

8:30 Fish

9 PM NFL Football: (St. Louis) Cardinals-Cowboys

12 M News (time approximate)

sign of after the news

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Discipline In The Classroom"

6:30 Virginia Today

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Match Game '77 (Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg, Polly Holliday, Dick Martin, Charles
Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers)

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Richmond Today

12:30 Search For Tomorrow


1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 All In The Family

4 PM Tattletales

4:30 Three Stooges

5 PM Gilligan's Island

5:30 Get Smart

5:55 Weather Wise (Jan Hackler)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News

7:30 Family Feud

8 PM Logan's Run

9 PM Betty White

9:30 Maude

10 PM Raferty

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Cofee, Tea, Or Me?"

sign of 1:05 AM

WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC)

6:30 Romper Room

7 AM Good Morning America


9 AM 700 Club

10 AM F.Y.I. (local magazine show)

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N The Better Sex

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 Merv Griffin (same as WTAR/WTKR)

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Mary Tyler Moore

7:30 Odd Couple

8 PM Sugar Time!

8:30 Fish

9 PM NFL Football: (St. Louis) Cardinals-Cowboys

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC)

5:50 News
6 AM Jamestown To Yorktown

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Today (Ralph Nader is a guest)

9 AM Dinah! (Richard Thomas, Norm Crosby, Donovan, James J. Kilpatrick, female impersonator
Craig Russell)

10:30 Hollywood Squares (Tom Bosley, Donna Fargo, George Gobel, Jack Jones, Rose Marie, Rita
Moreno, Clif Potts, Wayland and Madame, Paul Lynde)

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Knockout (Arte Johnson's only game-show hosting gig)

12 N Mike And Lynn 'Roundabout Tidewater

1 PM Gong Show

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM The Archies

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5 PM My Three Sons

5:30 The Rookies

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

7 PM Adam-12

7:30 Gong Show (Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Jamie Farr)

8 PM Little House On The Prairie

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Godfather" (Part 3 of 4)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Frank Sinatra subs for Johnny; George Burns, Carroll O'Connor, Angie
Dickinson, Don Rickles)
1 AM Tomorrow (Desmond Morris discusses "Manwatching: A Field Guide To Human Behavior")

2 AM News

2:10 Dateline: Area 10

WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC)

6:40 Virginia Almanac/News

7 AM Today

9 AM Movie: "The Big Store" (not one of the Marx Brothers' best, but watch for Virginia O'Brien's
rendition of "Rock-A-Bye Baby," which comes very close to being the first rock 'n' roll song, from
'41)

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Knockout

12 N To Say The Least (Jamie Farr, Earl Holliman, Kelly Lange, Jo Anne Worley)

12:30 Chico And The Man

1 PM Gong Show

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM The Archies

4:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 Adam-12

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hogan's Heroes
7:30 Bewitched

8 PM Little House On The Prairie

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Godfather" (Part 3 of 4)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC)

6:30 H.R. Pufnstuf

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Happy Days (day-behind from 11 AM)

9:30 Movie: "Follow That Camel" (Phil Silvers and the British "Carry On" gang, from '67)

11:30 Midday (Harriet Passarelli)

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 Emergency One!

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Movie: "Moon Of The Wolf"

8 PM Sugar Time!
8:30 Fish

9 PM NFL Football: (St. Louis) Cardinals-Cowboys

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 Target: The Corruptors

1:30 News

WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (PBS)

In-school programs until

3 PM Young Children With Special Needs

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Zoom

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Young Children With Special Needs

6:30 Over Easy (debut; guest is Mrs. Lillian Carter)

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Dick Cavett (British actress Joyce Grenfell talks about her autobiography)

8 PM The Age Of Uncertainty (the business titans of the 1960s and '70s: the powerful
multinational conglomerates)

9 PM American Short Story (John Updike's "The Music School")

10 PM VTR (Ed Emshwiller's "VTR" uses dramatized encounters between men and women to
point up diferent acting styles)

sign of 11 PM
WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (PBS)

8:30 Sesame Street

9:30 In-school programs

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 In-school programs

3 PM Electric Company

3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Over Easy

7 PM Wild Wild World Of Animals

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM The Age Of Uncertainty

9 PM American Short Story

10 PM VTR

sign of 11 PM

WYAH (WGNT) Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.)

6 AM Ross Bagley (gospel music)

7 AM Porky Pig 'n Friends

7:30 Popeye 'n Bugs Bunny


8:30 Leave It To Beaver

9 AM Big Valley

10 AM 700 Club (from Hollywood: Pat Robertson interviews Dean Jones, James Hampton, and
Tom Lester (Eb on "Green Acres")

11:30 Life In The Spirit

12 N Patterns For Living

12:30 Marcus Welby, M.D.

1:30 Green Acres

2 PM Hazel

2:30 Little Rascals/Our Gang

3 PM Flintstones

3:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends

4 PM Monkees

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 Partridge Family

6 PM Dick Van Dyke

6:30 I Love Lucy

7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8 PM Andy Griffith

8:30 Doris Day

9 PM 700 Club (rerun of the 11 AM telecast)

10:30 Life In The Spirit

11 PM Gerald Derstine Shares

11:30 Movie: "Mr. Scoutmaster"


sign of 1:30 AM

WVIR Ch. 29 Charlottesville (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Charlottesville Today

9:30 PTL Club

11:30 Knockout

12 N To Say The Least

12:30 Chico And The Man

1 PM Wheel Of Fortune

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Mike Douglas (co-hosts Beau Kayzer and Victoria Mallory ("The Young And The Restless"),
Louis Gossett Jr., Jim Henson and the Muppets, comedian Kip Addotta, Agnes Nixon (creator of
"All My Children" and "One Life To Live" and co-creator of "Search For Tomorrow")

5:30 Gong Show

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Donahue (James Gaylord, a high-school teacher fired when his homosexuality was
discovered, discusses the October 1977 Supreme Court decision that upheld his dismissal.)

8 PM Little House On The Prairie

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Godfather" (Part 3 of 4)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

sign of 1 AM
WVPT Ch. 51 Harrisonburg (PBS)

In-school programs until

3 PM Big Blue Marble

3:30 Villa Alegre

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Over Easy

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Virginia And The Economy

8 PM The Age Of Uncertainty

9 PM American Short Story

10 PM VTR

sign of 11 PM

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WYAH 27 had a strong schedule of shows for that time, strong as any other independent
station...It seemed like WTTG or WNEW TV in terms of shows except they had 700 club instead
of a local talk show middays and 700 club prime time instead of Merv Griffin or a movie...Still a
good station considering it was Christian owned. This station evolved from an 8 hour a day
operation in 1971 with 5 hours of religion and a couple hours of low budget secular shows to a
20 hour a day general interest station. BY 1972 they were up to 10 hours a day. By the fall of 72,
12 hours a day. By the start of 1973 they were 15 hours a day and by the fall of 73 they were on
20 hours a day. As the station expanded, it was adding sitcoms, cartoons, and movies, while
keeping with maybe 4 or 5 hours of Christian programming a day. They were all Christian on
SUndays though...they began a few hours of movies Sundays in October of 1980.

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At the time I was getting Ch. 27's sister station, KXTX/39 Dallas-Ft. Worth, and it had a very
similar lineup, as did Ch. 46 in Atlanta, which changed its call letters from WHAE to WANX about
this time.

I remember watching Ch. 27 when I lived in Virginia Beach (1966-68); at the time its
programming was all religion, broadcasting about five hours a day (6-11 PM Mon-Fri and 1-6 PM
Sun, of the air Sat). CBN expanded considerably after I left and before I got another CBN station
(Atlanta, after I started at the University of Georgia in 1973).

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Hey bpatrick, do you have any TV Listings from the TV Guide Eastern Virginia editions from the
late 90s? If so, just let me know, and I'd be appreciated if you posted some.

Here are the listings...

Do you have any TV Listings from the Eastern Virginia TV Guides from the late 90s, if so, just let
me know and I'd love to see some posted!

Here are the listings...

3 - WHSV Harrisonburg (ABC)

3N - WTKR Norfolk (CBS)

5 - WTTG Washington (Fox)

6 - WVIR Richmond (CBS)

8 - WRIC Petersburg (ABC)

10 - WAVY Norfolk (NBC)

12 - WWBT Richmond (NBC)

13 - WVEC Hampton (ABC)

15 - WHRO Norfolk (PBS)

20 - WDCA Washington (UPN)

23 - WCVE Richmond (PBS)

27 - WGNT Portsmouth (UPN)


29 - WVIR Charlottesville (NBC)

33 - WTVZ Norfolk (Fox, switched to the WB in 1998)

35 - WRLH Richmond (Fox)

41 - WHTJ Charlottesville (PBS)

43 - WVBT Virginia Beach (WB, switched to Fox in 1998)

49 - WJCB Norfolk (Ind, became Pax affiliate and changed call letters to WPXV in 1998)

51 - XWBH Gloucester (Ind)

51H - WVPT Harrisonburg (PBS)

57 - WCVW Richmond (PBS)

62 - XWCN Norfolk (Ind)

65 - WAWB Ashland (WB, switched to UPN and changed call letters to WUPV in 1997)

68 - WPEN Newport News (Ind)

Retro: Southern Quebec/Seaway Valley/Burlington-Plattsburgh Sun, Nov 24, 1963

bpatrick's listing from this date in Central Virginia reminded me I had this...

What would have aired, from Montreal newspaper Dimanche-Matin

CBFT 2-SRC Montreal

8:15 Musique

8:45 Cours universitaire: Geographie physique

9:30 Cours universitaire: Precis d'histoire du Canada

10:15 Cours universitaire: Histoire de l'art

11:00 Le Jour du Seigneur (from College St-Laurent chapel)

noon F=ma

1:00 Vu d'Ottawa
1:30 Les travaux et les jours

2:00 CFL Eastern Final: Ottawa vs Hamilton, Game 2 (conflicting info on this in Montreal...CFTM's
half-page ad on the TV page has them airing the game)

4:30 L'echo du sport

5:00 A l'heure du concile

5:30 L'heure des quilles (bowling)

6:30 Presence de l'art

7:00 Camera 63

7:30 Robin des Bois (Robin Hood)

8:00 7ieme nord

8:30 Soiree au theatre Alcan "La nuit du 16 janvier"

10:30 Telejournal

10:45 Supplement regional

10:54 Nouvelles du sport

11:00 Sport Eclair

11:30 Conference

WCAX 3-CBS Burlington

9:30 Christophers

9:45 Living Word

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up & Live

11:00 Camera Three

11:30 Faith for Today

noon This is the Life

12:30 Face the Nation


1:00 Big Picture

1:30 Skiing

1:45 Pro Football Kickof

2:00 NFL Football

5:00 Sport Spectacular

5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

6:00 20th Century

6:30 Mr. Ed

7:00 Lassie

7:30 My Favorite Martian

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 Judy Garland

10:00 Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

11:00 News

11:15 Sunday Night Classic

CFCM 4-SRC Quebec City

8:15 Musique

8:45 Cours universitaires (as ch 2)

11:00 Le Jour du Seigneur

noon test pattern/music

1:00 Sourire en coin

1:15 Ralliement des Creditistes (the Creditistes were the Quebec ofshoot of the Western-based
Social Credit Party)

1:30 Les travaux et les jours


2:00 CFL Eastern Final-Game 2

4:30 L'echo du sport

5:00 A l'heure du concile

5:30 L'heure des quilles

6:30 Destination danger

7:00 Camera 63

7:30 Robin des Bois (Robin Hood)

8:00 7ieme nord

8:30 Soiree au theatre Alcan "La nuit du 16 janvier"

10:30 Telejournal

10:45 Reportage

11:00 Sport Eclair

11:30 Conference

CKMI 5-CBC Quebec City (sister station of ch 4)

10:58 sign-on

11:00 Church Service

11:30 test pattern

11:58 sign-on

noon Sacred Heart

12:15 Living Word

12:30 A Song for You

12:45 Outdoorsman

1:00 Heritage

1:30 Country Calendar


2:00 CFL Eastern Final-Game 2

4:30 Sport International

4:55 CBC News

5:00 The Sixties

5:30 Some of Those Days

6:00 World at Large

7:00 Hazel

7:30 Flashback

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 Bonanza

10:00 Horizon

11:00 CBC News

WPTZ 5-NBC/ABC Plattsburgh

1pm Sacred Heart

1:15 Christophers

1:30 Oral Roberts

2:00 Big Picture

2:30 Public Afairs

3:00 New York State Bowling

4:00 AFL Football

6:30 Greatest Show on Earth

7:30 Walt Disney

8:30 Trails West

9:00 Bonanza
10:00 Joey Bishop

10:30 Burke's Law

CBMT 6-CBC Montreal

9:00 Telecourse for Teachers

9:30 University Credit Course

10:00 Time for Sunday School

10:30 The Answer

11:00 Church Service

noon Live & Learn

12:30 A Song for You

12:45 Outdoorsman

1:00 Heritage

1:30 Country Calendar

2:00 CFL Eastern Final-Game 2

4:30 Sport International

4:55 CBC News

5:00 The Sixties

5:30 Some of Those Days

6:00 Mr. Ed

6:30 My Three Sons

7:00 Hazel

7:30 Flashback

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 Bonanza
10:00 Horizon

11:00 CBC News

11:10 Final Edition

11:15 Metroscope

11:30 Sports

11:40 Shoestring Theatre

CHLT 7-SRC Sherbrooke

8:45 Cours du chimie (chemistry)

9:30 Cours de biologie

10:15 Cours d'histoire du Canada

11:00 Messe de la Basilique

noon L'heure du l'agriculture

12:45 Ralliement des Creditistes

1:00 Vu d'Ottawa

1:30 Les travaux et les jours

2:00 CFL Eastern Final

4:30 L'echo du sport

5:00 A l'heure du concile

5:30 L'heure des quilles

6:30 La famille Stone

7:00 Camera 63

7:30 Robin des Bois (Robin Hood)

8:00 7ieme nord

8:30 Soiree au theatre Alcan "La nuit du 16 janvier"


10:30 Telejournal

10:45 Vers demain

11:00 Theatre au 7 "La vie passionnee des soeurs Bronte"

CJSS 8-CTV Cornwall

10:30 En France

11:00 Venture

noon House Detective

12:30 Fashion Showcase

1:30 Football Forecast

1:45 Fashion Showcase

2:00 CFL Eastern Final-Game 2

4:55 Cartoon

5:00 Telepoll

5:30 Beany & Cecil

6:00 Walt Disney

7:00 Danny Thomas

7:30 Mr. Novak

8:30 Arrest & Trial

(nothing listed again till 11)

11:00 CTV News

11:15 Sports Final

11:25 Pierre Berton

11:55 British Calendar

12:10 News
WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring

8:00 Fisher Family

8:30 Colby Course

9:00 Sunday Showtime

10:00 Faith for Today

10:30 Popeye

11:00 Of to Adventure

12:45 Platform

(nothing listed again til 3)

3:00 IX Winter Olympic Games

3:30 AFL Football (as listed)

6:15 All-Pro Scoreboard

6:30 Greatest Show on Earth

7:30 Travels of Jamie (sp?) McPheeters

8:30 Arrest & Trial

10:30 ABC News Report

11:00 News

11:15 World's Best Movie

CFTM 10-TM Montreal

11:00 Coquetel musical(test pattern, by sounds of things)

12:30 sign-on/schedule/news headlines

12:45 En ce temps-ci

1:15 TV Universite: Administration en enterprise


2:00 Cinema du dimanche "L'ennemi public no. 1" (see note for ch 2; football may air here)

3:30 Ma carriere

4:00 Defi du danger

4:30 Monsieur le Maire

5:00 Les petits bonshommes du dimanche

6:00 Derniere heure

6:30 Les jeunes talents Catelli

7:00 Qui dit vrai? (possible local version of To Tell the Truth?)

7:30 Cine-spectacle "Tonnerre sur l'Arizona"

9:00 Police des Plaines

9:30 Bon voyage

10:00 Decouvertes '63

10:30 Tele-charade

10:45 En premiere page

10:55 La couleur du temps (weather; TM aired this into the 80s, eventually on the full TVA
network which had its roots in this year when CFTM started supplying programs to CJPM
Chicoutimi, CFCM would join in the following year when SRC launched their own O&O in the
capital)

11:00 La ronde des sports

11:10 Face a face

mid. sign-of

CFCF 12-CTV Montreal

11:00 The Sound of 12

11:15 Meditation

11:30 Forum

noon Italian Film (Montreal has a large Italian community)


1:30 Football Forecast

2:00 CFL Eastern Final-Game 2

4:30 TBA

5:00 Telepoll

5:30 Flintstones

6:00 Walt Disney

7:00 Danny Thomas

7:30 Mr. Novak

8:30 Arrest & Trial

(nothing listed again til 11)

11:00 CTV News

11:15 Pulse

11:30 Platform

mid. Newsroom 12/Meditation

CKTM 13-SRC Trois Rivieres

8:45 Cours universitaires (as ch 2)

11:00 Le Jour du Seigneur

noon F=ma

1:00 Vu d'Ottawa

1:30 Les travaux et les jours

2:00 CFL Eastern Final-Game 2

4:30 L'echo du sport

5:00 A l'heure du concile

5:30 L'heure des quilles


6:30 Film

7:00 Camera 63

7:30 Robin des Bois (Robin Hood)

8:00 7ieme nord

8:30 Soiree au theatre Alcan "La nuit du 16 janvier"

10:30 Telejournal

10:45 Commentaires

10:53 Nouvelles du sport

11:00 Sport Eclair

11:30 Cine-Soir

1:00 Nouvelles (likely CBC News; CKTM was one of several SRC affiliates, mainly in the eastern
half of the province, that ran delayed CBC news at sign-of; others included CJBR Rimouski, CKBL
Matane, and CKRS Jonquiere)

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I'd like to know what the Canadian networks (CBC, CTV, and SRC) aired the weekend of the
Kennedy assassination.

I would think CBC and CTV each probably simulcast one of the U.S. networks (likely one
simulcast CBS; the other simulcast NBC).
Maybe SRC had to do it's own French-language coverage or maybe it simulcast CBS or NBC with
a French-speaking interpreter translating the anchors and correspondents' commentary into
French.

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I would have to wonder if the Canadian networks had the continuous coverage the U.S. networks
had. In Britain, the BBC resumed regular programming on Saturday evening (early Saturday
afternoon in the U.S.); "Doctor Who" debuted November 23, 1963.

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick View Post

In Britain, the BBC resumed regular programming on Saturday evening (early Saturday afternoon
in the U.S.); "Doctor Who" debuted November 23, 1963.

I'm surprised the coverage could last that long; I thought the early telecom satellites had short
transmission windows. Was the British coverage mostly talking heads or film flown over?
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I can't answer your question but don't forget that Britain is five hours ahead of U.S. Eastern time;
JFK died at approximately 7 PM (British time or GMT) on Friday, and at what point the BBC began
coverage is something somebody else will have to answer. Also, the question would have to
arise: was the BBC's coverage continuous or were there times (say between 12 M and 6 AM ET
or 5 AM and 11 AM British time) when the BBC might have been of the air or showing
something else?

Note that I say that JFK died at "approximately" 7 PM GMT (2 PM ET); we've all seen the footage
of Walter Cronkite announcing JFK's death as occurring at 1 PM CT (2 PM ET), but the fact is, that
was the time placed on the death certificate; JFK was actually pronounced dead around 12:52
PM (CT), and was, according to a doctor who was at Parkland Hospital in 1963 and was
interviewed on CBS this weekend, brain-dead when he was brought in, with only some shallow
breathing.

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick View Post

I would have to wonder if the Canadian networks had the continuous coverage the U.S. networks
had. In Britain, the BBC resumed regular programming on Saturday evening (early Saturday
afternoon in the U.S.); "Doctor Who" debuted November 23, 1963.

From a copy of the Toronto (Daily) Star, it suggests that both CBC and CTV (at least in Toronto)
picked up coverage from CBS, signing-of after midnight.

Retro: Detroit Sat, Nov 20, 1965

from TV Guide-Detroit edition

WJBK 2-CBS

6:10 News

6:15 Farm Scene

6:30 Sunrise Semester "Art of Michelangelo"

7:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:00 Happyland

9:00 Heckle & Jeckle (c)

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo (c)

10:00 Mighty Mouse (c)

10:30 Linus the Lionhearted (c)

11:00 Tom & Jerry (c)

11:30 Quick Draw McGraw (c)

noon Lone Ranger

12:30 Lassie

1:00 Sergeant Preston

1:30 Detroit Speaks

2:00 Report from Washington


2:15 America! (c)

2:45 Great Moments in Music

3:00 Battle Line (Jim Bishop describes a 1945 incendiary raid over Tokyo and is joined by former
B-29 gunner Sgt. James Hall and ex-Japanese anti-aircraft officer Lt. Takao Taguchi)

3:30 Flying Fisherman "Big Fishing" (fishing from a Texas Gulf Coast oil rig)

4:00 NFL Countdown

5:00 Battlefield "Battle Circus"

6:30 Grand Ole Opry

7:00 Death Valley Days "The Great Turkey War" (c)

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Trials of O'Brien "Charlie Has All the Luck"

9:30 Loner "The Homecoming of Lemuel Stove"

10:00 Gunsmoke

11:00 News (John Kelly)

11:15 Weather (Marilyn Turner; both John and Marilyn would later work together at ch 7)

11:20 Sports (Ray Lane)

11:25 Best of Hollywood "Scandal at Scourie" (c)/"Birth of the Blues"

3:00 News/Weather

WWJ 4-NBC

7:00 Country Living (Kirk Knight)

7:30 Bozo the Clown (c)

8:00 Milky's Party Time

9:00 Jetsons (c)

9:30 Atom Ant (c)

10:00 Secret Squirrel (c)


10:30 Underdog (c)

11:00 Top Cat (c)

11:30 Fury

noon First Look (c/folk singer Oscar Brand looks at the origin of language)

12:30 Exploring (c/Dr. Albert Hibbs reviews America just after the Revolution)

1:00 College Football: Ohio State-Michigan, live from Ann Arbor (c)

4:15 Telesports Digest (this would air on Montreal's community channels in the mid to late 70s)

4:30 House Detective (Edwards)

5:00 George Pierrot "Road to Mandalay" (c)

5:55 S.L.A. Marshall

6:00 News (Dick Westerkamp)

6:15 Weather (Bob Edwards)

6:20 Sports (Al Ackerman)

6:30 NBC News

7:00 At the Zoo (c/Sonny Eliot looks at the Detroit Zoo's Pakistani cobra, kangaroo, and desert
cat)

7:30 Flipper (c)

8:00 I Dream of Jeannie "Djinn and Water"

8:30 Get Smart (c, episode co-written by Mel Brooks who helped devise the series)

9:00 Saturday Night at the Movies "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" (c)

11:15 News (Dick Westerkamp)

11:30 Weather (Bob Edwards)

11:35 Sports (Al Ackerman)

11:45 Tonight Show (c/guests Kaye Ballard, Buddy Greco, Milbourne Christopher, Adam Keefe,
and Milton Berle's Royal Quartet (which spoofs opera); the weekend Johnny wasn't cleared in
Toledo)

1:15 Beat the Champ


1:45 News/Weather

WXYZ 7-ABC

6:30 Americans at Work

6:45 Wheelsville, USA

7:00 Man & Continent "A Time of Ice" (geologic evolution of Antarctica)

7:30 Junior Sports Club (dog obedience training)

8:00 Crusade for Christ

8:30 House of Fashion (Melrose)

9:00 Clutch Cargo

9:30 Courageous Cat

10:00 Shenanigans

10:30 Beatles (c)

11:00 Casper (c)

11:30 Porky Pig (c)

noon Bugs Bunny (c)

12:30 Milton the Monster (c)

1:00 Hoppity Hooper (c)

1:30 American Bandstand (guests Gale Garnett, and the Miracles)

2:30 Club 1270 (Dave Prince; the 1270 refers to the frequency of WXYZ radio)

3:00 Wrestling (from Detroit)

3:30 Big Show "Cult of the Cobra"

5:00 Wide World of Sports (preview of Monday's Cassius Clay-Floyd Patterson title
bout/highlights of last May's Clay-Sonny Liston fight/USAF Fighter-Interceptor Rocketry Meet)

6:30 Wyatt Earp "Let's Hang Curly Bill"

7:00 ABC Scope "Storm Over Vietnam" (Howard K. Smith hosts an examination of recent student
anti-war rallies)

7:30 Shindig (first of 2 shows from Hawaii with guests Donna Loren, Ian Whitcomb, Len Barry,
the Shindogs, and Bobby Sherman)

8:00 King Family (Thanksgiving special)

8:30 Lawrence Welk (c/Thanksgiving special)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (c/Bing Crosby welcomes Diahann Carroll, John Bubbles, Charlie Manna,
the Kessler Twins, Michael the Waiter (actually a German juggler), Desmond & Marks, and the
Black Theater of Prague)

10:30 World Adventure "Holiday in Spain" (c/George Pierrot, that's right-he was on 2 channels in
Motown)

11:00 News/Sports

11:30 Premiere Theatre "Night Passage" (c)/"The Exile"

3:00 Big Story

3:30 Wire Service

4:30 Byline: Steve Wilson

5:00 My Hero (ch 7 then signs-of until 6:30)

CKLW 9-CBC/CTV Windsor (TVG only listed it as CBC)

10:00 Wizard of Oz (listed as a cartoon, I suspect this may be the Video-Craft version)

10:30 Poopdeck Paul's Sports

11:00 Wrestling (from Windsor)

noon Nature of Things "Animals and Food"

12:30 Country Calendar

1:00 CFL Eastern Final-Game 2: Ottawa-Hamilton (if the Western Final has been decided, this will
air at 2)

4:00 Outlaws "The Braithwaite Brothers" (if necessary, CFL Western Final-Game 3: Winnipeg-
Calgary will air here)

5:00 Lieutenant "Fall from a White Horse"


6:00 Swingin' Time (Seymour; guests include Cannibal and the Headhunters...I just relay 'em,
folks, I don't explain 'em LOL)

7:00 War Zone "Pork Chop Hill" (Korean War film)

8:30 NHL: Chicago-Toronto (Bill Hewitt in the Maple Leaf Gardens gondola)

10:15 Juliette (guests Los Vegas, a Mexican instrumental group)

10:45 Sports Unlimited

11:00 CBC News

11:10 Around Town (Bill Kennedy)

11:20 Nightcap

12:20 Window on the World

WTOL 11-CBS/NBC Toledo

7:00 Sunrise Semester (as 6:30am, ch 2)

7:30 Cartoon Parade

8:30 Peter Potamus

9:00 Heckle & Jeckle (c)

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo (c)

10:00 Mighty Mouse (c)

10:30 Linus the Lionhearted (c)

11:00 Tom & Jerry (c)

11:30 Mr. T's Saturday Show

12:30 College Guide

1:00 College Football: Ohio State-Michigan (c)

4:15 Sports Clips

4:30 Sea Hunt

5:00 Jungle Theater "Jungle Book"


7:00 Barn Dance

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Get Smart (c)

9:00 Saturday Night at the Movies "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" (c)

11:15 News (Don Edwards)

11:25 Sports (Terry Shaw)

11:30 Hollywood Spectacular "Phfft!"

WSPD 13-ABC/NBC Toledo

7:55 Farm Report

8:00 Christopher Program

8:30 Family Living

9:00 Understanding Our World

9:30 Davey & Goliath

10:00 Shenanigans

10:30 Beatles (c)

11:00 Casper (c)

11:30 Porky Pig (c)

noon Sergeant Preston

12:30 Championship Bowling

1:30 Wrestling (source not listed)

2:30 Movie "Quantez"

4:00 All-Ohio Bowling: in Columbus, Bill Beach meets Bill Ryan (was this produced by a Columbus
station, or independently-produced?)

5:00 Wide World of Sports

6:30 Jimmy Dean (guests Forrest Tucker, Jody Miller, and Home & Jethro)
7:30 Flipper (c)

8:00 King Family (c)

8:30 Lawrence Welk (c)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (c)

10:30 Farmer's Daughter "A Sonny Honeymoon" (c)

11:00 News (Chase Clements)

11:10 Movie "Beat the Devil"

WKBD 50-Ind

noon College Football

12:30 Notre Dame Football

1:00 AFL Highlights

1:30 Speedway International

2:00 Championship Wrestling

3:00 Roller Skating

4:00 Cowtown Rodeo

4:30 High School Football: Pontiac Central v Pontiac Northern

6:30 Movie "Mystery of Mr. Wong"

7:45 Hockey Preview (Sid Abel)

7:55 NHL: Detroit-Boston (Bruce Martyn and Budd Lynch, live from the Garden)

10:30 Action Scoreboard

11:00 College Football: Michigan State-Notre Dame (delayed, but listings don't indicate by how
much)

WTVS 56-Edu

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11-20-2013, 10:33 AM #2

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The Michigan State at Notre Dame game was played that afternoon and was one of the more
famous college games of the era - resulting in a 10-10 tie. Michigan State was ranked number at
the time. Notre Dame got the ball at the end of the game and instead of trying to score, "played
for a tie." This was when MSU coach Dufy Daugherty famously said a tie is like kissing your
sister. And Dan Jenkins in Sports Illustrated wrote that the Irish "tied one for the Gipper."

With a tie and no losses, Notre Dame and ended up rated number one in each of the two leading
football polls (no BCS yet).

Schools were limited in how many times they could have games telecast in a season, so the
game was not shown live. ABC covered the game and showed it on tape delay.

This was an era when channel 50 was an all sports station, about 15 years before the launch of
ESPN. They were way ahead of their time. Not sure how the broadcast ended up there and not
on channel 7 (owned by ABC at the time). Maybe channel 7 thought nobody would want to see a
taped game, not realizing it would end up an historic contest.

Retro: Tampa, Fri. November 22nd, 1963

Source: St. Petersburg Times, printed just hours before JFK's assassination.

CHANNELS

3 WEDU Tampa EDU

8 WFLA Tampa NBC

13 WTVT Tampa CBS

38 WSUN St. Petersburg ABC


6AM

13 Sunrise Semester

6:30

8 RFD Florida

13 Florida Farmer

6:45

8 Good Morning

7AM

8 Today Show

13 Good Day!

8AM

13 Captain Kangaroo

8:50

3 Social Studies (then Musical Interlude)

9AM

8 Movie

"Chad Hanna." Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell.

13 Morning Movie
"Mr. Imperium." Lana Turner, Ezio Pinza.

9:20

3 Science

9:40

3 Social Studies

10AM

3 Geography

38 Bongo Bailey in Jungle-La

10:25

3 Science

10:30

8 Word for Word

13 I Love Lucy

38 The Jack La Lanne Show

10:45

3 History

11AM

8 Concentration
13 Real McCoys

38 The Price is Right

11:10

3 Americanism Vs. Communism

11:30

8 Missing Links

13 Pete and Gladys

38 Seven Keys

11:35

3 Musical Interlude

11:50

3 American History

Noon

8 Your First Impression

13 Pulse - News, Weather, Markets

38 Tennessee Ernie Ford

12:10

3 Musical Interlude
12:20

3 Kindergarten

12:30

8 Truth or Consequences

13 Search for Tomorrow

38 Father Knows Best

12:45

13 Guiding Light

12:50

3 Concert Hall

8 Channel 8 Reports

13 Love of Life

38 Action in the Afternoon

1:25

3 Science

1:30

8 The Best of Groucho

13 As the World Turns

38 TV Hour of Stars
1:30/12:30 CT

Shots are fired and JFK is hit. The following programming was all preempted, no regular
programming would be seen on the big 3 affiliates until Monday. Not sure what WEDU did -
maybe take a network of the air and preempted the educational programming? What DID the
educational stations do? What did KERA in Dallas do?

1:50

3 Social Studies

2PM

8 People Will Talk

13 Password

2:10

3 Musical Interlude

2:20

3 Social Studies

2:30

8 The Doctors

13 House Party

38 Day in Court

2:45

3 World History
3PM

8 Loretta Young Theatre

13 To Tell The Truth

38 Queen for a Day

3:15

3 Front Desk

3:25

13 CBS News

3:30

3 The Family

8 You Don't Say!

13 Edge of Night

38 Who Do You Trust?

4PM

3 News in Perspective

8 The Match Game

13 Secret Storm

38 Trailmaster

4:25

8 NBC News
4:30

8 The Uncle Bruce Club

13 Mary Ellen Show

5PM

3 What's New

8 Mickey Mouse Club

13 Wally Gater

38 High Adventure

5:30

3 French

8 Sea Hunt

13 Pulse: Weather, Editorial, Feature

5:45

3 Biology

6PM

8 Channel 8 Reports

13 Pulse News

38 ABC News

6:15
3 Agricultural News

13 Pulse Sports

6:30

3 Beginning Spanish

8 Huntley-Brinkley Report

13 CBS News-Walter Cronkite

38 Sugarfoot - "Wolf Pack"

7PM

3 Parlons

8 Friday Box Office

"Valley of the Kings." Robert Taylor.

13 The Rebel

7:30

3 Operation Alphabet

13 The Great Adventure - "Wild Bill Hickok"

38 77 Sunset Strip - "Lover's Lane"

8PM

3 Lette Lehmann Master Classes on Hearing Music

8:30

8 Bob Hope Theatre - "It's Mental Work"


13 Route 66 - "Kiss the Monster, Make Him Sleep"

38 Burke's Law - "Who Killed Jason Shaw?"

9PM

3 NET Drama Festival

"The Wild Duck."

9:30

8 Hazel

13 Lee Marvin Presents - Lawbreaker

38 The Farmer's Daughter

10PM

8 The Jack Paar Program

13 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - "Body in the Barn"

38 Fight of the Week

Mauro Mina vs. Allen Thomas.

10:30

3 Sign Of

10:45

38 Make That Spare

11PM
8 Channel 8 Repoprts

13 Pulse - News, Sports, Weather, Editorial

38 News Final

11:15

8 Tonight Show

11:20

38 M-Squad

11:30

13 Checkmate

"Button Down Break"

12AM

38 Night Final

12:15

38 Sign Of

12:30

13 Wrestling

-crainbebo
"Love Of Life" was on Ch. 13 at 1 PM on a one-hour delay. That continued until 1969, when the
show was moved to 11:30 AM. Its replacement at 12 N, "Where The Heart Is," was also aired on
a one-hour delay on Ch. 13. 13 had "The Young And The Restless" for a few months in the spring
and summer of 1973 before expanding its noon "Pulse" to an hour (renamed "Pulse Plus!"),
dropping "Y&R," and moving "Search For Tomorrow" to 1 PM on a half-hour delay.

Ch. 8 ran its midday news at 1 PM for years, and I don't see "General Hospital," which in
November 1963 was on ABC at 1, on Ch. 38's schedule. I assume they picked it up when it
moved to 3 PM on Dec. 30. (Most issues of the Central Florida edition of TV Guide in my
collection come from post-1965, after WLCY/WTSP Ch. 10 got the ABC affiliation.)

I noticed something on Ch. 38 called "Bongo Bailey In Jungle-La." How, if at all, is that connected
to "B'wana Don In Jungle-La"?

Retro: Southeast Pennsylvania Mon, Nov 22, 1976

from TV Guide-Southeast Pennsylvania edition

WMAR 2-CBS Baltimore

6:30 Sunrise Semester "Communication, the Invisible Environment"

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo (guest Petula Clark)

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Dialing for Dollars

9:55 News

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Gambit

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 2's Company (Meryl Comer)

12:30 Search for Tomorrow


1:00 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Match Game

4:00 Dinah! (guests Carol Burnett, Beverly Sills, Eydie Gorme, and Rock Hudson)

5:30 My Three Sons

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 News

7:30 To Tell the Truth

8:00 A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (the McDonald's/Peter Pan ad shows Woodstock doing a
pretty good imitation of a certain future NBC logo)

8:30 Carnival of the Animals (a animated and live-action special featuring Bugs and Dafy on
dueling pianos, created and directed by Chuck Jones)

9:00 Maude

9:30 All's Fair

10:00 Executive Suite

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Death Stalk"

KYW 3-NBC Philadelphia

6:00 Farm Market Report

6:10 News

6:15 Calling All Students

6:45 Farm, Home & Garden


6:55 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Somerset

9:30 Today in the Delaware Valley (Jack Helsel welcomes author George H. Leonard)

10:00 Sanford & Son (guest star Lena Horne)

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Stumpers

noon News

12:30 Marcus Welby, MD

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Mike Douglas (the show starts the final week of a 4-week celebration of Mike's 15th year on
TV with co-host Shecky Greene, the 5th Dimension in studio, and Natalie Wood in Hollywood)

5:30 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau (a 1970 visit to Kodiak Island, Alaska)

8:00 Little House on the Prairie

9:00 Movie "The Savage Bees" (killer bees make a (pardon the pun) beeline for Mardi Gras)

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (David Brenner subs for Johnny)

1:00 Tomorrow (Tom's joined by 3 beauty pageant queens)

2:00 News

WTTG 5-Ind Washington


6:30 Crime & Justice (c/Vincent Blasi)

7:00 Casper

7:30 Porky Pig

8:00 Flintstones

8:30 Deputy Dawg

9:00 Dennis the Menace (bw)

9:30 Father Knows Best (bw)

10:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

10:30 That Girl

11:00 Green Acres

11:30 Cross-Wits

noon Panorama (a look at political-assassination cases, guests include author George McMillan)

2:00 I Love Lucy (bw)

2:30 Mickey Mouse Club (bw)

3:00 Underdog

3:30 Porky, Popeye & Casper

4:00 Jetsons

4:30 and 5:00 Flintstones

5:30 Partridge Family

6:00 My Three Sons

6:30 Family Afair

7:00 Andy Griffith (bw)

7:30 Brady Bunch

8:00 FBI

9:00 Merv Griffin (guests Kurt Russell, Tim Matheson, Linda Lavin, Kenny Rankin, and Guy Marks)
10:00 News

11:00 Odd Couple

11:30 and mid. Love, American Style

12:30 Best of Groucho (bw)

1:00 Name of the Game

WPVI 6-ABC Philadelphia

6:00 Operation Alphabet

6:30 Perspective

6:55 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Phil Donahue (guest Marabel Morgan; all stations carrying Donahue in this edition ran this
topic)

10:00 Dialing for Dollars (guests Voices of McCullough gospel singers, author Gregory McDonald,
and Philly's Thanskgiving Day Parade boss Chris Mattis)

11:00 Don Ho

11:30 Happy Days

noon News

12:30 All My Children

1:00 Ryan's Hope

1:30 Family Feud

2:00 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital

4:00 Merv Griffin (a tribute to Totie Fields with guests Shecky Greene, Florence Henderson,
Danny Thomas, and Bert Convy)

5:30 News
6:30 ABC Evening News

7:00 To Tell the Truth

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid

8:00 Captain & Tennillle (guests Raymond Burr, Loretta Swit, and Pat Morita)

9:00 NFL: Baltimore-Miami

mid. News

12:30 Movie "Hell and High Water"

2:30 Perspective

WGAL 8-NBC Lancaster

6:00 News

6:05 Dialogue

6:25 News

6:30 Country Music Time

7:00 Today

9:00 Mike Douglas (as ch 3, 4pm but only 55 min long)

9:55 Take Kerr

10:00 Sanford & Son

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Stumpers

noon 50 Grand Slam

12:30 Noonday on 8

1:00 Happy Face

1:30 Days of Our Lives


2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Somerset

4:30 Merv Griffin (no info listed)

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Truth or Consequences

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid (listed as a diferent episode than ch 6, how much of a delay behind ch 6?)

8:00 Little House on the Prairie

9:00 Movie "The Savage Bees"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow

2:00 News

WCAU 10-CBS Philadelphia

6:30 Sunrise Semester (as ch 2)

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Joel A. Spivak (guests include author Nicholas Gage)

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Gambit

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

noon Young & the Restless


12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Concentration

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Match Game

4:00 Tattletales

4:30 Dinah! (as ch 2 at 4)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 News

7:30 Match Game PM

8:00 A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

8:30 Carnival of the Animals

9:00 Maude

9:30 All's Fair

10:00 Executive Suite

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Death Stalk"

1:00 Editorial

1:05 Movie "Caprice"

3:00 News

3:30 Joel A. Spivak (r)

WBAL 11-NBC Baltimore


6:30 Learning to Read

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Trimnastics

10:30 Your Wonderful World

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Stumpers

noon News

12:30 Gong Show

12:55 NBC News

1:00 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Brady Bunch (guest star Imogen Coca)

4:30 Emergency One!

5:30 Adam-12

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Bowling (Bowling for Dollars?)

7:30 Gong Show (celeb panelists Lucie Arnaz, Jack Albertson, and Paul Williams)

8:00 Little House on the Prairie

9:00 Movie "The Savage Bees"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show


1:00 Tomorrow

WHYY 12-PBS Wilmington/Philadelphia

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Guppies to Groupers

3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Today in Delaware

6:30 Take 12

7:00 Getting on Top of It

7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

8:00 Gun Control Special (organized by the Delaware Humanities Forum; US Conference of
Mayors assistant gun-control director Joseph Alviani takes on a NRA rep)

9:00 Carmen: The Dream & the Destiny

10:30 Jeanne Wolf with...Marvin Hamlisch

11:00 Captioned ABC News

WJZ 13-ABC Baltimore

5:40 Sign-On Seminar/News

6:20 Consumer Checkout

6:30 Not for Women Only (care and repair of the heart-pt 1)

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Angelo Live (guest Shana Alexander)


9:55 News

10:00 Marcus Welby, MD

11:00 Family Afair

11:30 Happy Days

noon News

12:30 All My Children

1:00 Ryan's Hope

1:30 Family Feud

2:00 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital

4:00 Edge of Night

4:30 Mike Douglas (as 4pm, ch 3)

6:00 News

7:00 ABC Evening News

7:30 Colts, Kirby & Friends

8:00 Captain & Tennille

9:00 NFL: Baltimore-Miami

mid. News

12:30 Movie "Flying Leathernecks"

2:00 College Football '78

WLYH 15-Lancaster/WSBA 43-York (CBS)

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 (15) Good Morning!


8:00 (43) Lucy Show

8:30 (43) Morning Show

9:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Gambit

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

noon Young & the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Phil Donahue (30 min)

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Match Game

4:00 Tattletales

4:30 Bugs Bunny

5:00 Gunsmoke

6:00 News (separate news on each station; ch 15 was using the Action News title and Circle 15
logo that lasted into the 90s, were they using the old ch 6 Action News theme in those days (the
one before the marching band) ?)

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Emergency One!

8:00 A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

8:30 Carnival of the Animals

9:00 Maude

9:30 All's Fair


10:00 Executive Suite

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Death Stalk"

1:00 (15) News

WPHL 17-Ind Philadelphia

8:55 News

9:00 Formby's Antique Furniture Workshop

9:30 Rin Tin Tin

10:00 700 Club Telethon

noon Delaware Valley Forum

12:30 Romper Room

1:00 Movie "Pickup on South Street" (bw)

2:30 Mickey Mouse Club (bw)

3:00 Popeye & Friends

4:00 Marine Boy

4:30 Ultra Man

5:00 Spiderman

5:30 Lone Ranger (bw)

6:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (bw)

7:00 Odd Couple

7:30 Liars Club

8:00 Of Lands & Seas (visit to Colombia)

9:00 Movie "Double Trouble"

11:00 Movie "Critic's Choice"


1:10 Delaware Valley Forum

WHP 21-CBS Harrisburg (formerly a Keystone Network partner with ch 15/43, it had separated
program wise by then)

6:30 Sunrise Semester (as ch 2)

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Flintstones

9:30 Not for Women Only (success without a college degree-pt 1)

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Gambit

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

noon Young & the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Topic A

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Match Game

4:00 Tattletales

4:30 Flintstones

5:00 Howdy Doody

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News


7:00 Adam-12

7:30 Brady Bunch

8:00 A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

8:30 Carnival of the Animals

9:00 Maude

9:30 All's Fair

10:00 Executive Suite

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Death Stalk"

1:00 News

WTPA 27-ABC Harrisburg

6:30 Dealing with Classroom Problems

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Valley of the Dinosaurs

9:30 Romper Room

10:00 Dinah! (as 4pm, ch 2)

11:30 Happy Days

noon Don Ho

12:30 All My Children

1:00 Ryan's Hope

1:30 Family Feud

2:00 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital


4:00 Edge of Night

4:30 Partridge Family

5:00 Bewitched

5:30 News

6:00 ABC Evening News

6:30 FBI

7:30 Odd Couple

8:00 Captain & Tennille

9:00 NFL: Baltimore-Miami

mid. News

WTAF 29-Ind Philadelphia

7:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends

8:00 Bugs & His Buddies

9:00 Quick Draw McGraw

9:30 Nanny & the Professor

10:00 Good Day! (from WCVB Boston?, guest Mickey Gilley)

10:30 Newsprobe

11:00 Not for Women Only (as 6:30am, ch 13)

11:30 Cartoon Festival

noon Bullwinkle

12:30 Lone Ranger

1:00 Mothers-in-Law "Even Mothers-in-Law Have Mothers-in-Law"

1:30 My Favorite Martian

2:00 Addams Family (bw)


2:30 (Marvel?) Superheroes

3:00 Bugs Bunny & the Three Stooges

4:00 Batman

4:30 Howdy Doody

5:00 Partridge Family

5:30 Gilligan's Island

6:00 Bewitched

6:30 That Girl (guest star Sid Caesar)

7:00 I Dream of Jeannie

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8:00 All Things Bright & Beautiful (Burl Ives salutes Thanksgiving)

9:00 Movie "Stagecoach" (bw)

11:10 Film (Lorne Greene looks at the contribution of horses in the modern world)

11:30 Movie "The Boss" (bw)

WITF 33-PBS Hershey

Instructional Programs until 1:30

1:30pm Electric Company

2:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Guppies to Groupers

3:30 Infinity Factory

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Weather
6:15 Farm, Home & Garden

6:30 Zoom

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 Crockett's Victory Garden

8:00 Adams Chronicles (pt 10)

9:00 In Performance at Wolf Trap (Gunther Schuller and the New England Conservatory Ragtime
Ensemble)

10:00 Soundstage (Janis Ian/Blood, Sweat & Tears)

11:00 Captioned ABC News

11:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

WKBS 48-Ind Philadelphia

7:00 Flintstones

7:30 Little Rascals (bw)

8:00 Casper & Friends

9:00 Dennis the Menace (bw)

9:30 McHale's Navy (bw)

10:00 Delaware Valley '78 (NJ Medicaid director Jerry Riley is the guest)

11:00 Edge of Night (ABC)

11:30 Banana Splits

noon Munsters (bw)

12:30 Yogi Bear

1:00 Lucy Show

1:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

2:00 Beverly Hillbillies

2:30 Casper
3:00 Mighty Mouse

3:30 Little Rascals (bw)

4:00 Flintstones

4:30 Monkees

5:00 and 5:30 Brady Bunch

6:00 Emergency One!

7:00 and 7:30 Adam-12 (show 1 filmed at Traveltown Museum at LA's Griffith Park; show 2 has
guest stars Dick Clark and Gary Crosby)

8:00 Movie "The Thrill of It All"

10:00 Best of Groucho (bw)

10:30 Honeymooners (bw)

11:00 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

11:30 Dark Shadows

mid. Night Gallery

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That was "Good Day!" out of WCVB; it was syndicated in the 1976-77 season, but I'm not sure if
it lasted beyond that on a national basis.

I couldn't help but think of the dog I had at the time when I saw "Carnival Of The Animals" listed.
All I had to ask him was "do you want to watch Bugs" and he'd be in front of the set; Bugs Bunny,
for some reason, fascinated him (for that matter, so did race horses; he'd watch the Triple Crown
races with me as if he was hypnotized by the horses running).

I also noticed nobody carrying "Liars Club," and I'm a little surprised because we were getting it
on Ch. 2 in Atlanta by that time; Bill Armstrong was still the host, with Allen Ludden taking over
in the summer of '77.

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick View Post

That was "Good Day!" out of WCVB; it was syndicated in the 1976-77 season, but I'm not sure if
it lasted beyond that on a national basis.

That was an unusual program length for that...all the listings I've seen for Good Day! was either
90 min or an hour, depending on market...

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Not necessarily. WSPA Spartanburg, SC carried the show from 6:30-7 AM, and I think WCCB
Charlotte had it from 10-10:30 AM.

Retro: Lancaster/Baltimore/DC, Tue. November 22nd, 1988

Source: Gettysburg Times

CHANNELS

2 WMAR Baltimore NBC

4 WRC Washington DC NBC

5 WTTG Washington DC Fox

7 WJLA Washington DC ABC

8 WGAL Lancaster NBC

9 WUSA Washington DC CBS

11 WBAL Baltimore CBS

13 WJZ Baltimore ABC

15 WLYH Lebanon CBS

20 WDCA Washington DC IND

21 WHP Harrisburg CBS

25 WHAG Hagerstown NBC

27 WHTM Harrisburg ABC

33 WITF Harrisburg PBS

43 WPMT York Fox

45 WBFF Baltimore Fox

67 WMPB Owings Mills PBS

11/22/88
4 Hart to Hart

5 Body By Jake

5:25

13 Word of Faith

5:30

2 7 Business This Morning

5 Morning Stretch

13 21 Body By Jake

20 INN News

27 Headline News

45 Get Smart

67 Faces of Japan

5:45

11 Devotions

6AM

2 4 8 NBC News

5 SilverHawks

7 ABC News

9 27 News

11 At Home in Maryland

13 Morning Stretch
15 Headline News

20 25 45 Jimmy Swaggart

21 Business This Morning

6:15

7 News

27 ABC News

33 New Age Sunrise

67 Sign On Weather

6:30

2 4 13 News

5 Popeye

7 ABC News

8 Morning Report

11 21 CBS News

15 Forum 15

20 Gumby

25 NBC News

33 To Life! Yoga with Priscilla Patrick

43 GI Joe

45 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

6:45

7 News
33 67 A.M. Weather

7AM

2 4 8 25 Today

5 Flintstones

7 13 Good Morning America

9 11 15 21 This Morning

20 Scooby Doo

33 Nightly Business Report

43 Beverly Hills Teens

45 Tom & Jerry

67 New Literacy

7:15

27 Good Morning America

7:25

21 News

7:30

5 Dennis the Menace

20 G.I. Joe

21 This Morning

33 67 Captain Kangaroo

43 JEM
45 DuckTales

8AM

5 Woody Woodpecker

20 JEM

33 67 Sesame Street

43 Smurfs' Adventures

45 Dennis the Menace

8:25

21 News

8:30

5 43 My Little Pony

20 Snorks

21 This Morning

45 Tom & Jerry

9AM

2 8 9 Donahue

4 Group One Medical

5 I Love Lucy

7 Geraldo

11 27 Live with Regis & Kathie Lee

13 Hour Magazine
15 Flintstones

20 Richard Roberts

21 Hollywood Squares

25 Santa Barbara

33 What's In The News

43 Gumby

45 Silverhawks

67 Mister Rogers

9:15

33 Instructional Programming

9:30

4 Family Medical Center

5 Alice

15 Jetsons

21 Wipeout

43 Jimmy Swaggart

45 Thundercats

67 Instructional Programming

10AM

2 7 8 Sally Jessy Raphael

4 25 Sale of the Century

5 Bewitched
9 Live with Regis & Kathie Lee

11 Superior Court

13 Newlywed Game

15 21 Family Feud

20 700 Club

27 Hour Magazine

33 Mister Rogers

43 Dating Game

45 Wild, Wild West

10:30

2 4 25 Classic Concentration

5 I Dream of Jeannie

8 13 Sweethearts

11 People's Court

15 21 Card Sharks

33 Square One Television

43 Newlywed Game

11AM

2 4 8 25 Wheel of Fortune

5 Love Boat

7 The Judge

9 11 15 21 Price is Right

13 Divorce Court
20 Success-N-Life

27 Growing Pains

33 3-2-1 Contact

43 Perry Mason

45 The Big Valley

11:30

2 4 8 25 Win, Lose or Draw

7 News

13 Group One Medical

27 Home

33 Reading Rainbow

67 GED-TV

Noon

2 8 9 13 News

4 25 Super Password

5 Hour Magazine

7 Home

15 Partridge Family

20 Movie (unknown)

27 Family Medical Center

33 Sesame Street

43 Relatively Speaking

45 Quincy
67 CE News Magazine

12:30

2 4 8 25 Scrabble

7 13 27 Loving

9 11 15 21 Young and the Restless

43 Leave it to Beaver

67 Instructional Programming

1PM

2 4 8 25 Days of Our Lives

5 Archie Bunker's Place

7 13 27 All My Children

33 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

43 Benson

45 Movie (unknown)

1:30

5 One Day at a Time

9 11 15 21 Bold and the Beautiful

33 Art of William Alexander and Lowell Speers

43 Happy Days

2PM

2 4 8 25 Another World
5 Leave it to Beaver

7 13 27 One Life to Live

9 11 15 21 As the World Turns

20 New Gidget

33 French in Action

43 Gidget

2:30

5 Tom & Jerry

20 43 Yogi Bear

33 French in Action

67 We're Cooking Now

3PM

2 4 8 Santa Barbara

5 Real Ghostbusters

7 13 27 General Hospital

9 11 21 Guiding Light

15 Dennis the Menace

20 Smurfs' Adventures

25 43 Finders Keepers

33 Mister Rogers

45 JEM

67 Julia Child/Company
3:30

5 Double Dare

15 Alvin and the Chipmunks

20 Jetsons

25 Win, Lose or Draw

33 Zoobilee Zoo

43 Real Ghostbusters

45 Tom and Jerry

67 Mister Rogers

4PM

2 9 21 25 Oprah Winfrey

4 Superior Court

5 45 Alvin and the Chipmunks

7 Magnum P.I.

8 Group One Medical

11 Geraldo

13 Dif'rent Strokes

15 C.O.P.S.

20 Fun House

21 People's Court

33 67 Sesame Street

43 DuckTales

45 Alvin and the Chipmunks


4:30

4 People's Court

5 DuckTales

8 Kate & Allie

13 Gimme a Break!

15 Fun House

20 C.O.P.S.

21 Superior Court

43 45 Double Dare

5PM

2 4 7 9 News

5 Silver Spoons

8 The Cosby Show

11 Live at Five

13 Cosby Show

15 Magnum P.I.

20 Brady Bunch

21 Geraldo

25 Cosby Show

27 Win, Lose or Draw

33 Wild, Wild World of Animals

43 Little House on the Prairie

45 Fun House

67 Square One Television


5:30

5 Gimme a Break!

9 25 News

8 Entertainment Tonight

13 Family Ties

20 Webster

27 M*A*S*H

33 Taking Note

45 Andy Griffith

67 CE News Magazine

6PM

2 4 7 8 11 13 15 21 25 27 News

5 Family Ties

Alex takes over Mallory's campaign for student-body president.

20 Facts of Life

Natalie and Tootie try to bring a feuding Blair and Jo back together.

33 67 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

43 Facts of Life

Blair takes over as headmistress of Eastland School.

45 Star Trek

In response to a distress call, the Enterprise is sent to the mining planet of Janus Six to
investigate mysterious deaths.

6:30
2 25 NBC News

5 Three's Company

Stanley plans to sell the apartment house as an anniversary surprise for Helen.

7 27 ABC News

9 11 15 21 CBS News

20 Cheers

A skeptical Carla tests a man who's interested in her.

43 Family Ties

A grieving mother tries to replace her late daughter with Mallory.

7PM

2 21 25 Wheel of Fortune

4 8 NBC News

5 Cosby Show

Newlyweds Sondra and Elvin return from their honeymoon with surprising news for the
Huxtables.

7 Jeopardy!

9 USA Today

Scheduled: tabloid television [part 2 of 3]; the new Beatles music collection; high-school football
rivalries.

11 Win, Lose or Draw

13 ABC News

15 Divorce Court

20 Night Court

Dan is fired when he fails to get along with his diminutive new boss. Guest: Robert Englund.

27 Current Afair
33 WonderWorks

"The Silent One." A deaf-mute Polynesian boy [Telo Malese] befriends a large white turtle after
he is shunned by superstitious villagers. An edited version of the 1984 movie.

43 Cheers

Diane's well-to-do mother will lose her inheritance if Diane isn't married in 24 hours.

45 Star Trek

In search of the starship Archon, Capt. Kirk beams down to planet Beta 3000, where society is
governed by "Landru."

67 Nightly Business Report

Scheduled: the Money File.

7:30

2 21 25 Jeopardy!

4 11 Family Feud

5 A Current Afair

7 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Liberace's last days.

8 PM Magazine

Featured: Marty Underwood, former aide to John F. Kennedy.

9 Wheel of Fortune

13 Evening Magazine

Featured: David Sheim, author of "Contract on America" and one of the foremost authorities on
the details of the assassination of JFK.

15 On Trial

20 Cheers

A wealthy customer discloses that the Cheers gang will be remembered in his will.

27 USA Today
See 7PM, WUSA.

43 Night Court

Mac is crushed when his grandfather disapproves of his Vietnamese bride.

67 Health Matters

8PM and later in a separate post.

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8PM

2 4 25 Movie

"Killer Instinct." [1988] Melissa Gilbert, Woody Harrelson. Premiere. A psychiatrist's career is
thrown into limbo after an institutionalized patient she is forced to release commits a murder.

5 Movie

"That Was Then...This is Now." [1985] Emilio Estevez. A lonesome teen-ager faces pain and
jealousy when his close friends decides to grow up and assume adult responsibility. Based on the
novel by S.E. Hinton.

7 13 27 Who's the Boss?

Tony explains how his youthful misbehavior prevented his grandfather [Tony Danza in a dual
role] from becoming an American citizen.

8 11/22/63: The Day the Nation Cried

Rare footage chronicles the assassination of President John F. Kennedy; also, interviews with
Coretta Scott King, Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill, Gerald Ford and Isaac Stern. James Earl Jones
narrates.

9 11 15 21 Garfield: His 9 Lives

Evolution Garfield-style as we trace Garfield's past incarnations from prehistoric times to the
present.

20 NHL Hockey

New York Islanders at Washington Capitals.

33 67 Nova

An MIT group attempts to fly a 70-pound human-powered airplane between the Greek islands of
Crete and Santorini in a re-creation of the mythical flight of Daedalus.

43 Lee Harvey Oswald

Topic: the life and death of the man accused of killing President John Kennedy in Dallas on
November 22, 1963.

45 On Trial: Lee Harvey Oswald

A mock trial attempts to determine Lee Harvey Oswald's involvement in the assassination of
President John F. Kennedy. Real-life trial lawyers Vincent Bugliosi [prosecution] and Gerry Spence
[defense] cross-examine Oswald's actual acquaintances as well as pathology and ballistics
experts. Host: Geraldo Rivera. Edited from the 1986 cable presentation.

8:30
7 13 27 Roseanne

Dan reveals his innermost feeling about Roseanne's sister.

9PM

7 13 27 War and Remembrance

Pug is reassigned to Moscow; Slote proclaims the plight of European Jews; Byron returns to the
Pacific; Churchill and Roosevelt meet in Casablanca; shocking news awaits Natalie and Aaron in
Paris. Stars Robert Mitchum and David Dukes. Part 6 of 7.

8 Born Famous

Interviews with singer Paul Anka, comic Phyllis Diller, G. Gordon Liddy and the family of actor
Robert Mitchum. Host: Meredith MacRae.

9 11 15 21 Movie

"Spies, Lies and Naked Thighs." [1988] Harry Anderson, Ed Begley Jr. Premiere. The lives of a
United Nations interpreter and his wife are disrupted by a secret agent who claims to be pursing
a rather unorthodox assassin.

33 67 American Experience

Filmmaker Neil Goodwin's portrait of the Apaches utilizes diaries kept by his anthropologist
father while living and studying among the Apaches for eight years.

10PM

2 4 8 25 NBC News Special

"JFK: That Day in November" A look back on the 25th anniversary of the assassination of
President John F. Kennedy.

5 33 News

67 World at War

10:30

33 Nightly Business Report


Scheduled: the Money File.

11PM

2 4 8 9 11 15 21 25 News

5 City Under Siege

20 On Trial: Lee Harvey Oswald

See 8PM, WBFF.

33 World War II: G.I. Diary

Three airmen recall the missions flown by hundreds of American Flying Fortresses in 1943 that
paved the way for the Allied invasion of Europe a year later.

43 Star Trek

45 Morton Downey Jr.

67 Plagues

A history of epidemic disease. Host: 1976 Nobel Price recipient Baruch S. Blumberg.

11:20

7 13 27 News

11:30

2 Cheers

A priceless vase is destroyed when Sam, Woody and Rebecca cater a party at the chairman of
the board's mansion.

4 8 25 Best of Carson

5 M*A*S*H

The junk man makes a much-needed surgical clamp for the 4077th and Klinger throws out Hot
Lips' wedding ring.

9 Divorce Court
11 Entertainment Tonight

Liberace's last days.

15 Night Heat

Glambone goes to great lengths to find the person who killed his first partner.

21 Love Connection

33 Movie

"Slightly Honorable." [1939] Pat O'Brien, Broderick Crawford. An attorney attempts to uncover
high-society crime and crooked policemen.

11:50

7 13 Nightline

27 Jefersons

Bentley is stuck with an insuferable lady house guest.

12AM

2 Benson

5 Hill Street Blues

An elderly woman refuses to leave her home when she's served with an eviction notice;
Davenport's assaulted by a client.

9 Night Heat

An ex-con living in a residential halfway house is accused of murder.

11 Current Afair

21 Night Heat

See 11:30, WLYH.

43 Hawaii Five-0

McGarrett encounters espionage while searching for flotsam from a submarine.


45 Kojak

Kojak is stumped trying to solve the riddle of why the co-owner of a successful business would
kill his partner and order the burning of his building.

12:20

7 On Trial

13 USA Today

Scheduled: tabloid television [part 3 of 3]; chronic pain treatment.

27 Nightline

12:30

2 4 8 25 Late Night with David Letterman

Scheduled: recording artist Phil Collins; comic Richard Lewis; the world's heaviest dog.

11 Barney Miller

Barney tries to track down weapons stolen from an illegal collection.

12:40

15 Movie

"That Secret Sunday." [1986] James Farentino. Several controversies enshroud a newspaper's
ongoing investigation into the deaths of two sisters during and after a party held by of-duty
policemen.

12:50

7 Sweethearts

13 Taxi

Alex trades in his driving clothes for a waiter's tuxedo when his ear is almost shot of in a holdup
attempt in his taxi.
1AM

5 Kojak

Kojak's latest case promises to restore the credibility of a man passed over for a promotion.

11 M*A*S*H

After a bad season in the O.R.; Hawkeye quarrels with Frank over his inadequacies, then finds
one of his own patients is sinking fast.

43 Gong Show

45 Movie

"Ambush Bay." [1966] Hugh O'Brien, Mickey Rooney. Marines in the Philippines search for a spy
with knowledge of MacArthur's planned invasion.

1:10

9 Movie

"Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood." [1981] O.J. Simpson, Melissa Michaelsen. A champion
boxer and his 11-year-old manager, fleeing from a vengeful fight promoter and authorities,
accept a Hollywood producer's ofer of help.

21 Movie

"That Secret Sunday." [See WLYH, 12:40AM]

1:20

7 Movie

"Long John Silver." [1953] Robert Newton, Connie Gilchrist. The famous pirate battles countless
enemies in his quest for treasure on the Seven Seas.

13 Dating Game

1:30
2 4 8 25 Later with Bob Costas

Scheduled: Dan Rather.

11 Family Medical Center

43 INN News

1:50

13 News

2AM

2 25 Improv Tonite

4 News (Repeat)

5 Nu-Day Perfect Diet (likely infomercial)

8 The Judge

11 News

15 Forum 15

20 Home Shopping Overnight Service

2:05

11 Devotions

2:20

13 Movie

"Scott of the Antarctic." [1948] John Mills, Derek Bond. Fact-based account of the heroic, yet
doomed, 1911 polar expedition commandeered by British explorer Robert Falcon Scott.

2:30
2 The New Liar's Club

4 Love Connection

5 The Saint

The Saint helps crack a blackmail ring in the Bahamas.

8 21 News (Repeat)

9 Nightwatch (JIP)

25 Crook and Chase

3AM

2 Video Classified Ads (business ads?)

4 Gong Show

25 Lingo (I thought at this time, Lingo was a Canadian show. Was it in wide syndication during
the 1988 season?)

45 Movie

"Vegas." [1978] Robert Urich. A Las Vegas private eye's search for a runaway teen-ager turns into
a murder investigation.

3:30

4 Newlywed Game

25 Hit Videos USA

4AM

4 Wipeout

4:20

13 Movie
"The Falcon and the Co-eds." [1943] Ton Conway, Rita Corday. When a teacher in a girls' school
loses her life in a fall over a clif, the Falcon steps in to investigate.

4:30

4 Hart to Hart

Jennifer's article on high-fashion modeling leads to a murder investigation.

45 Get Smart

Max and the Chief almost fall prey to a KAOS plot to photograph important papers.

-crainbebo

Retro: Central & Southern Indiana/Eastern Illinois Sat, Nov 23, 1968

from TV News

TV News' listings were a bit strange; the main listings were for Indy, Terre Haute, and ch 3, with
everybody else punted to the back, one station per page (except for 15/20, which mainly
simulcast each other)...including Indy PBS station WFYI when they started being listed!

2 WTWO-NBC/ABC Terre Haute

3 WCIA-CBS Champaign

4 WTTV-Ind Indianapolis

6 WFBM-NBC Indianapolis

7 WTVW-ABC Evansville

8 WISH-CBS Indianapolis

10 WTHI-CBS/ABC Terre Haute

13 WLWI-ABC Indianapolis

14 WFIE-NBC Evansville

15 WICD-NBC Champaign
17 WAND-ABC Danville

18 WLFI-CBS Lafayette

20 WICS-NBC Springfield

All programs listed "Fast Time", subtract 1 hr for "Slow Time"

MORNING

6:30

4 Hoosier Roundup

6:50

13 County Newsreel (c)

7:00

6 Super 6 (c)

8 Sunrise Semester (c)

13 Light Time (c)

7:15

13 TBA

7:30

3 Sunrise Semester (c)

4 Lessons for Living (c)

6 Top Cat (c)


8 Indiana Farmer

13 Saturday Almanac

14 Farm Report

8:00

2 Discovery (c)

3-10-18 Go-Go Gophers (c)

4 Popeye on Saturday (c)

6 Three Stooges (c)

7 George of the Jungle (c)

8 Roads to Learning (c)

13 Farm Front (c)

14 Farm & Family (c)

8:30

2 4H Science Club

3-8-10-18 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour(c)

7 4H in Action (c)

13 Timothy Churchmouse (c)

14 Abbott & Costello

17 Discovery

9:00

2-15-20 Super 6 (c)

7 Let's Talk (c)


13-17 New Casper Cartoon Show (c)

14 Big Little Show

9:30

2-15-20 Top Cat (c)

3-8-10-18 Wacky Races (c)

4 Underdog (c)

7-13-17 Adventures of Gulliver (c)

10:00

2-6-15-20 Flintstones (c)

3-8-10-18 Archie (c)

4 Kimba the White Lion (c)

7-13-17 Spiderman (c)

10:30

2-6-14-15-20 Banana Splits Adventure Hour (c)

3-8-10-18 Batman/Superman Hour (c)

4 Laurel & Hardy

7-13-17 Fantastic Voyage (c)

11:00

4 Thunderbirds (c)

7-13-17 Journey to the Center of the Earth (c)


11:30

2-6-14-15-20 Underdog (c)

3-10-18 Herculoids (c)

7 Top 10 Dance Party

8 Uncle Buster (c)

13-17 Fantastic Four (c)

AFTERNOON

noon

2-6-15-20 Birdman & the Galaxy Trio (c)

3-10-18 Shazzan! (c)

4 Upbeat (c)

13-17 George of the Jungle (c)

14 McHale's Navy

12:30

2-7-13-17 American Bandstand (c)

3-8-10-18 Jonny Quest (c)

6 Job Line (c)

14 Wells Fargo

15-20 Super President (c)

1:00

3-8-10-18 Moby Dick & the Mighty Mightor (c)

4 Flying Fisherman (c)


6 Bible Telecourse "The Reign of God" (c)

14 Flintstones (c)

15-20 4H TV Science Club

1:30

2-7-13-17 Wide World of Sports (c/National Motorcycle Race of Champions, World Sky Diving
Championships)

3-8-10-18 Lone Ranger (c)

4 Action Movie "Destroyer"

14 Championship Bowling (c)

15 Living Word

20 Education Today (c)

2:00

3 Farm Report (c)

6 Read Your Way Up (c)

8 Saturday Theatre "Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation"/"The Thing That Wouldn't Die"

10 Dr. Hof & Friends

14 Country Music Hall (c)

15-20 Saturday Afternoon Movie (title not listed)

18 Continental Comment

2:30

3 What Do You Say?

6 Science Fiction Theatre (c)

10 Path to Belief
14 Continental Comment

18 Saturday Afternoon Movie (title not listed)

2:45

2-7-13-17 College Football: Nebraska-Oklahoma (c)

10 Flight of Apollo VII (c)

3:00

3 Early Movie "Mr. Scoutmaster"

6 High School Bowl (c)

10 Saturday Matinee "Queen of the Nile" (c)

14 This is the Life (c)

3:25

4 World of Sports (c)

3:30

4 NFL Highlights (c)

6 College Bowl (c)

14 The Answer (c)

4:00

4 Championship Wrestling (c)

6 Championship Bowling: Skee Poremsky/Bill Hardwick v Teata Semiz/Harry Smith (c)

14 University of Michigan
4:30

3 Big Play (c)

6 Country Music Hall (c)

8 Early Show "Joe Dakota" (c)

10 Ugliest Girl in Town (c)

14 Entertainment Plus (c)

15-20 Laramie (c)

4:40

3 Changing Times (c)

4:55

3 World of Sports (c)

5:00

3 Championship Bowling (c)

4 World of Country Music (c)

6 Porter Wagoner (c)

10 Big Valley (c)

14 Listen (c)

18 Up Beat

5:30

3 Car & Track (c)


6 Grand Ole Opry (c)

14-15-20 College Bowl (c)

EVENING

6:00

2-7-13-17 College Football: USC-UCLA (c)

3 Marvin Lee (c)

4 Perry Mason "Case of the Candy Queen"

6-8-10-18 News (c; TV News didn't diferentiate between local and network news, so some of
these may be network and not local)

14 Bill Anderson (c)

15-20 Roller Derby (c)

6:30

3 Petticoat Junction (c)

6-14-15-20 Frank McGee Report (c)

18 Pigskin Preview

7:00

3-18 News (c)

4 Command Performance "Three Violent People" (c)

6 Death Valley Days "A Shortcut Through Tombstone" (c)

8 McHale's Navy

10 TV Sportsman's Club

14 Project 14 (c)

15-20 Roller Derby (c)


7:30

3-8-10-18 Jackie Gleason (c)

6-14-15-20 Mouse on the Mayflower (c)

8:30

3-8-10-18 My Three Sons (c)

6-14-15-20 A Family Thing (c/featuring the Cowsills, and guest Buddy Ebsen)

9:00

2-6-14-15-20 World Premiere "Companions in Nightmare" (c)

3-8-10-18 Hogan's Heroes (c)

4 John Gary (c/guests Anita Bryant, Boots Randolph, Leroy Van Dyke, Kaye Stevens, Soupy Sales,
Joanne Castle, and Jacqueline Susann)

7-17 Lawrence Welk (c)

13 Midwestern Hayride (c)

9:30

3 Theatre 3 "Doomsday Flight" (c)

8-10-18 Petticoat Junction (c)

10:00

7-13 Hollywood Palace (c/Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca welcome the Bee Gees, Lou Rawls, Jane
Morgan, Chita Rivera, and trapeze artist Galena Adaskina)

8-10-18 Mannix (c)

17 Bobby Lord (c)


10:30

4 News (c)

17 Cornbelt Country Style (c)

11:00

2-13-18 College Football: Indiana-Purdue (c/same-day tape)

4 Secret Agent (c)

6-7-8-10-14-15-17-20 News (c)

11:20

6 Best of Hollywood "Sweet Bird of Youth" (c)/"Sahara"

11:30

3 News (c)

7 Big Movie "Sweet Smell of Success"

8 Late Show "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (c)/"The Lady Pays Of"

10 Late Movie "Operation Gold Ingot"

14 Auto Racing (c)

15-20 Phyllis Diller (c)

17 Hollywood Palace (c/90 min delay)

LATE NIGHT

midnight

3 Late Movie "Ice Palace" (c)


4 Shock Theatre "Dracula's Daughter"

14 College Football: Indiana-Purdue (c/same-day tape)

12:30

15-20 Naked City

17 Nightwatch Movie "Racing Blood"

1:15

2 Celebrity Billiards

13 News (c)

1:30

13 Saturday Almanac (c)

2:00

13 Painting (c)

2:30

13 After Eden (c)

Retro: Portland OR, Thanksgiving 1991

Since it's getting so close to Thanksgiving...

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS
2 KATU Portland ABC

6 KOIN Portland CBS

8 KGW Portland NBC

10 KOPB Portland PBS

12 KPTV Portland IND

49 KPDX Portland Fox

5AM

2 ABC News-Mike Schneider

5:30

6 Ag Day

8 NBC News at Sunrise-Ann Curry

6AM

2 Good Morning America

Scheduled: Ira Wolfman, who discusses his book on genealogy.

6 CBS News

8 News

12 Widget

49 He-Man

6:30

6 This Morning's Business

12 G.I. Joe
49 Beetlejuice

7AM

6 This Morning

Scheduled: Jackee ["The Royal Family"].

8 Today

Scheduled: Shelley Long; Corbin Bernsen.

10 AM Weather

12 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

49 Bill & Ted's Adventures

7:15

10 Homestretch

7:30

12 Ramblin Rod

49 Muppet Babies

7:45

10 A.M. Weather

8AM

2 College Football

Penn State at Pitt. The Nittany Lions defeated Pitt 22-17 last season behind QB Tony Sacca, who
accounted for 300 yards of total ofense, including a TD pass. QB Alex Van Pelt of the Panthers
threw for 246 yards himself, but was intercepted four times. Penn State leads the series 45-41-4.
10 Shining Time Station

49 Peter Pan & The Pirate

8:30

10 Mister Rogers

12 James Bond Jr.

49 Little Shop

9AM

6 NFL Today

8 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

Willard Scott and Katie Couric ["Today"] host the 65th R.H. Macy's Parade, which showcases
floats, high-school bands from across the U.S., and the most balloons in the event's history. Also
scheduled are appearances by the Rockettes, Kelsey Grammer, Miss America 1992 Carolyn Sapp,
Charlie Daniels, Shelley Duvall, Ben Vereen, Judy Collins, Lorna Luft, Kathleen Battle, Jennifer
Holliday, Ashlee Levitch ["I'll Fly Away"], Daisy Eagan.

10 Sesame Street

12 Love Connection

49 Movie

"Pete's Dragon." [1977] Disney whimsy about a turn-of-the-century orphan [Sean Marshall] and
his adventures with a dragon empowered to disappear at will. Helen Reddy.

9:30

6 NFL Football

Chicago at Detroit. Live.

12 Three's Company
10AM

10 Land of the Eagle

[Seven more episodes follow.]

12 Hogan Family

10:30

12 Family Ties

11AM

10 Land of the Eagle

12 Highway to Heaven

49 Movie CZ

"The Shaggy Dog." [1959] A teen-ager's magical transformation into a canine enables him to snif
out a spy. Fred MacMurray, Tommy Kirk. Frieda: Jean Hagen. Allison: Annette Funicello. Buzz:
Tim Considine.

11:30

2 Hammerman

Noon

2 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

8 News

10 Land of the Eagle

12 Perry Mason BW

12:30
8 NFL Live

1PM

2 Movie

"Topper." [1979] TV-movie based on the 1937 film classic about a pair of fun-loving ghosts [Kate
Jackson, Andrew Stevens] and a henpecked lawyer [Jack Warden]. Rue McClanahan.

6 Thanksgiving Day Parades

A four-parade gala...New York's Macy's Parade has Big Bird, Bugs Bunny and Bart Simpson
balloons. At the Disneyland Celebration Parade [taped Nov. 4], Mickey and Minnie Mouse ride
on floats, and Goofy plays Kris Kringle. Santa is the guest of honor at Toronto's Santa Claus
Parade [taped Nov. 17], which has floats with Mother Goose and other fairy-tale characters.
Performances by Al Harrington and the Royal Hawaiian Band highlight the Aloha Parade, taped
Sept. 23 in Honolulu. Also: an ice-skating exhibition at New York's Wollman Skating Rink.

[Time approximate after football.]

8 NFL Football

Pittsburgh at Dallas.

10 Land of the Eagle

12 Matlock

49 Movie

"The Thanksgiving Promise." [1986] Touching tale of a boy who grows attached to the goose he's
supposed to slaughter for holiday dinner. Beau Bridges [who also directed], Lloyd Bridges. Travis:
Jordan Bridges. Lois: Millie Perkins. Steve: Jason Bateman. Coach: Ed Lauter.

2PM

10 Land of the Eagle

12 Hawaii Five-0

3PM

2 Phil Donahue
10 Land of the Eagle

12 DuckTales

49 Superstar Kids Challenge

Bruce Jenner and Martha Quinn host a competition in which four teams of young actors, each
representing a charity, go head-to-head in seven events at Universal Studios in Hollywood, Cal.
Contenders include Mayim Bialik, Candace Cameron, David Faustino, Soleil Moon Frye, Sara
Gilbert, Jason Hervey, Jamie Luner, Kellie Martin, Danny Pintauro, Danny Ponce and Scott
Weinger. Events include a raft race, a video-game duel.

3:30

12 Chip 'n Dale

4PM

2 Oprah Winfrey

6 Geraldo

Scheduled: Michael Jackson.

8 Sally Jessy Raphael

Scheduled topic: reuniting with one's mother after a period of separation.

10 Land of the Eagle

12 Tale Spin

4:30

12 Darkwing Duck

5PM

2 6 8 News

10 Land of the Eagle


12 Brady Bunch

Greg's first car is a $100 lemon.

49 Movie

"A Christmas Story." [1983] All a 9-year-old [Peter Billingsley] wants for Christmas is a Red Ryder
BB gun, but his parents [Darren McGavin, Melinda Dillon] are dead set against it in Jean
Shepherd's charming slice of 1940s Americana, directed by Bob Clark ["Porky's"].

Randy: Ian Petrella. Flick: Scott Schwartz.

5:30

12 Growing Pains

Jason is depressed about his age, so Maggie throws a surprise party and invites the band he
formed in college. Dave Sacks: Dan Barrows. Rick: Raymond Singer. Jason: Alan Thicke.

6PM

2 ABC News

6 CBS News

8 Little Drummer Boy

Greer Garson narrates this animated tale about a boy who accompanies the Three Kings to
Bethlehem to ofer his musical gift to the newborn Jesus.

10 Jerry Pettibone: Football

12 Growing Pains

On the first day of school Mike wants to meet an attractive new student, Ben wants to avoid a
bully and Carol wants a change of pace. Kirk Cameron, Jeremy Miller, Tracey Gold.

6:30

2 Wednesday's Child

Five adoptable Portland children go to Disneyland. Jef Ginola is the program host.
6 Wheel of Fortune

8 Candid Camera

10 Nightly Business Report

Commentator: Paul Kangas.

12 Who's the Boss?

At Mrs. Rossini's Thanksgiving dinner, Angela is put of by Tony's chauvinistic treatment of a


traditional woman [Rosemarie Thomas].

7PM

2 Inside Edition

Scheduled: A report on schemes involving VCR repairers.

6 Jeopardy!

8 Current Afair

10 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

12 Cheers

The gang goes to Carla's house for a Thanksgiving feat, but "birdzilla," Norm's turkey, is taking
forever to cook. Norm: George Wendt. Diane: Shelley Long. Sam: Ted Danson.

49 M*A*S*H

Frank [Larry Linville] establishes his own prohibition. Hawkeye: Alan Alda.

7:30

2 Now It Can Be Told

Scheduled topic: monarchy.

6 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Jamie Lee Curtis ["My Girl"].

8 Good Evening
The taming of wild mustangs; viewers' reactions to the movie "The Addams Family."

12 Night Court

Christine [Markie Post] agonizes over cooking a Thanksgiving dinner that later has the diners in
agony over eating it. Meanwhile, Mac studies with a seductive classmate.

49 Golden Girls

Sophia goes into action after a confused and destitute friend [Ellen Albertini Dow] is moved into
a "minimum standards" nursing home.

8PM

2 Pros & Cons

While Bird plans to welcome Josephine [Madge Sinclair] to L.A. with an engagement ring, a
former movie star also plans romance for his long-lost costar if Bird and O'Hannon can find her.
Bird: James Earl Jones. O'Hannon: Richard Crenna. Sean McDowell: Stewart Granger.

6 Movie

"E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial." Steven Spielberg's enchanting 1982 fantasy about interplanetary
friendship remains the top moneymaking film of all-time. (Until Titanic, and later Avatar!)
Accidentally left behind when his spaceship makes an emergency exit from Earth, an alien
encounters 10-year-old Elliott [Henry Thomas] near the boy's suburban California home., Initially
terrified of each other, the two quickly become friends. Elliott calls his friend E.T., and hides him
at his housse, where the little alien gets his first taste of beer, candy and TV-and sufers the
humiliation of being dressed in doll clothes by Elliott's younger sister, Gertie [Drew Barrymore].
When E.T. learns to speak, the homesick creature expresses his desire to "phone home." But a
team of scientists has other plans. This movie won Oscars for John Williams' score and for sound
and visual efects.

10 Collectors

Reviewing articles of the U.S. Southwest, including Spanish mantillas, Navaho blankets, Mexican
retablos and artworks.

12 Movie

"The Muppets Take Manhattan." [1984] Jim Henson's TV puppets invade the Big Apple in hopes
of bringing their college variety show to the Great White Way. Jenny: Juliana Donald. Ronnie:
Lonny Price. Cameos by Joan Rivers, Liza Minnelli, Dabney Coleman, James Coco, Brooke Shields,
Art Carney and Elliott Gould.
49 The Simpsons

From last season: On Thanksgiving, Bart departs rather than apologize to Lisa after accidentally
destroying her historical centerpiece.

8:30

8 Diferent World

A repeat of the season opener features a surprise wedding announcement and a mix-up with a
ring that leaves Dwayne [Kadeem Hardison] in a state and Whitley [Jasmine Guy] starry-eyed.
Jaleesa: Dawnn Lewis.

10 Oregon Field Guide

The endangered Warner suckerfish; the loss of salmon from the Willamette River.

49 Drexell's Class

Principal Itkin [Randy Graf] looks forward with glee to the evaluation-and probable termination-
of Drexell [Dabney Coleman]. Chairman Pierce: H. Richard Green.

9PM

2 FBI: The Untold Stories

The FBI seeks to deposit a pair of ruthless bank robbers into custody before their next heist, after
they'd escaped on their way to court in 1985.

8 Cheers

Norm [George Wendt] hurts his back painting at the Cranes', and Lilith [Bebe Neuwirth]
discovers she'll need one to get him of the sofa and back to Cheers. Frasier: Kelsey Grammer.

10 Mystery!

"The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes" finds the sleuth [Jeremy Brett] trying to "The Problem of
Thor Bridge," where a millionaire's wife was found dead with a note clutched in her hand. The
accused: a governess [Catherine Russell], whom she hated, and her husband [Daniel Massey],
whom she loved.

49 Beverly Hills, 90210

Rain on the kids' Yosemite parade strands the gang next to newlyweds [Gina LaMond, Peter
Marc] who teach-and learn-some things about love, marriage, divorce and communication.
Dylan: Luke Perry. Brandon: Jason Priestley.

9:30

2 American Detective

Sacramento police out to bust a man wanted for armed robbery encounter another suspect
wanted in Las Vegas, who coincidentally was featured in a previous episode of this series.

8 Wings

From last season: Putting what he perceives as two and two together, Brian [Steven Weber]
concludes that Fay [Rebecca Schull] is a wanted murderer-and Brian's on deck.

10PM

2 Primetime Live

8 L.A. Law

From last season: American executives dismissed by their company's new Japanese owners claim
discrimination; Becker becomes increasingly unglued over personal events; and younger
partners meet secretly to dethrone the firm's old guard. Danny Kamekona.

10 David Frost

A talk with Elton John at home in England is scheduled to include songs at the piano; his
friendship with Ryan White; his partnership with lyricist Bernie Taupin, whom he met when each
answered an ad for songwriters; his unhappy childhood; his success in America.

12 49 News

10:30

6 Brooklyn Bridge

Alan's day in the sun is a baseball competition televised from Ebbets Field with Pee Wee Reese
[John Short], but the sun doesn't shine forever.

49 Family Feud
11PM

2 6 8 News

10 Movie BW

"I Remember Mama." [1948] George Stevens directed this faithful adaption of the touching John
van Druten play about a Norwegian family in early 1900s San Francisco. Irene Dunne, Barbara
Bel Geddes.

12 Married...with Children

It's official: Peggy [Katey Sagal] did flunk high-school home-ec, requiring her to join Kelly for a
final exam. Ed O'Neill.

49 M*A*S*H

Surgeons need a special clamp as much as Margaret needs her lost wedding ring. Loretta Swit.

11:30

2 Nightline

6 Hard Copy

12 Arsenio Hall

Scheduled: Angela Lansbury.

49 Hunter

A TV reporter accuses Hunter [Fred Dryer] of firing his weapon recklessly during the pursuit of a
homicide suspect in which the reporter interfered. Michael Wren.

11:35

8 Tonight Show

Scheduled: Alan Rachins ["L.A. Law"], comic Dame Edna, singer Michael Feinstein.

12AM

2 Now It Can Be Told


See 7:30.

6 Silk Stalkings

A bale hook closes the market on a stockbroker delivering a million-dollar ransom for his
daughter [Amy Graham].

12:30-

2 WKRP in Cincinnati

12 Love Connection

49 Love Stories

1AM

2 WKRP in Cincinnati

6 Personals

12 Honeymooners BW

49 Ron Reagan

Scheduled topic: how professional athletes profit from their celebrity status.

1:15

10 Jack Horkheimer

1:30

2 Mission: Impossible

6 Night Games

12 CHiPs

1:35
8 Later-Bob Costas

Scheduled: Smokey Robinson [conclusion].

2AM

6 News

49 Movie

"The Thanksgiving Promise." See 1PM>

2:05

8 NBC Nightside

2:30

2 News

6 CBS News Nightwatch

3AM

2 Movie

"Valentine." [1979] Charming performances by Jack Albertson and Mary Martin highlight this TV-
movie recounting the love story of a couple in their 70s. Loretta Swit.

4AM

49 Movie

"Moment by Moment." [1978] Lily Tomlin and John Travolta team in this offbeat story of a
wealthy woman's afair with a young drifter. Naomi: Andra Akers. Stu: Bert Kramer.

-crainbebo
Retro: Lancaster/Baltimore/DC, Sat. December 14th, 1985

Source: Gettysburg Times

CHANNELS

2 WMAR Baltimore NBC

4 WRC Washington DC NBC

5 WTTG Washington DC IND

7 WJLA Washington DC ABC

8 WGAL Lancaster NBC

9 WDVM Washington DC CBS

11 WBAL Baltimore CBS

13 WJZ Baltimore ABC

15 WLYH Lebanon CBS

20 WDCA Washington DC IND

21 WHP Harrisburg CBS

25 WHAG Hagerstown NBC

27 WHTM Harrisburg ABC

33 WITF Harrisburg PBS

43 WPMT York IND

45 WBFF Baltimore IND

67 WMPB Owings Mills PBS

12/14/85

5:30am
13 Honeymooners

6AM

2 Little House on the Prairie

4 Freshll

5 Jimmy Swaggart

7 Inside Washington

9 Christopher Closeup

11 Learning to Read

13 International Zone

20 Wall Street Journal Report

45 Cartoons

6:30

4 News Forum

7 Revista

8 Dialogue

9 Carol Randolph

11 At Home in Maryland

13 Carrascolendas

20 Editor's Desk

45 Rocky

7AM

2 Woody Woodpecker
4 Our House

5 Insight

7 8 Kidsworld

9 Dungeons & Dragons

11 Garden Living

13 Underdog

15 U.S. Farm Report

20 700 Club

21 Clifwood Avenue Kids

25 God's New Behind The News

27 Romper Room

43 York Magazine

45 Leave it to Beaver

67 Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World

7:30

4 Three Stories Tall

5 Vegetable Soup

7 Weekend Special

"The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin" Teddy and Grubby meet up with an assortment of evildoers as
they continue to search for a valuable treasure. Part 2 of 2.

8 Muppets

9 In Our Lives

11 Look At It This Way

13 Kids Baffle

15 Underdog
21 Alexander Goodbuddy's Good News Magazine

25 World Tomorrow

33 Sesame Street

43 Nestor, The Long-Eared Christmas Donkey

Burdened with oversized ears, a ridiculed and friendless donkey discovers a new purpose in his
life when he guides Mary and Joseph to shelter in Bethlehem.

45 Gilligan's Island

67 Nature

AM

2 4 8 25 Snorks

5 Newsbag

7 13 27 Scooby's Mystery Funhouse

9 15 21 Berenstain Bears

11 Urban Scene

20 Ernest Angley

43 Stingiest Man in Town

Gerald Floyd, James Gill and Charlie Bryan are featured in this Columbia Workshop Theatre's
musical production based on "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.

45 At Your Service

8:30

2 Tom & Jerry & Friends

4 8 25 Adventures of the Gummi Bears

5 Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus

Eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon struggles to reaffirm her faith in the spirit of Christmas.
7 13 27 Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour

9 15 21 Wuzzles

11 Heads Up

33 Mister Rogers

45 Black Forum

67 Write Course

9AM

2 4 8 25 Smurfs

5 Bionic Woman

Jaime tries valiantly to save the life of a pet lion stalked by irate ranchers.

9 11 15 21 Jim Henson's Muppets, Babies & Monsters

20 Jim Bakker

33 People, Pets and Dr. Marc

43 Bonanza

45 The Saint

67 Write Course

9:30

7 13 27 Ewoks and Droids Adventure Hour

33 Modern Maturity

67 Marketing Perspectives

10AM

5 Star Trek
9 11 15 21 Hulk Hogan's Rock 'N' Wrestling

20 Millionaire Maker - infomercial?

33 Computer Chronicles

43 Wrestling

45 Movie

"Counterpoint." [1968] Charlton Heston, Maxmilian Schell. An American symphony conductor


and his orchestra are taken prisoners by the Germans during a USO tour.

67 Marketing Perspectives

10:30

2 4 8 25 Punky Brewster

7 13 27 Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians

33 Motorweek

67 Focus on Society

11AM

2 4 8 25 Alvin and the Chipmunks

5 Movie

"Star Spangled Girl." [1971] Sandy Duncan. A patriotic, girl-next-door type becomes involved
with two ultra-radical campus editors.

7 13 27 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo

9 11 15 21 CBS Storybreak

"CLUTZ." In a futuristic setting, an older, not-quite-perfect robot is owned by a family that can't
aford a newer model.

20 Wrestling

33 Joy of Painting

43 Star Games
67 Focus on Society

11:30

2 Super Saturday

4 8 25 Kidd Video

7 13 27 The Littles

9 In Our Lives

11 It's Academic

15 21 Dungeons & Dragons

33 Great Chefs of Chicago

67 People and Organizations

12PM

2 4 8 Mr. T

7 Pick Up the Beat

9 11 15 21 NFL Today

13 27 Weekend Special

"The Adventures of a Two-Minute Werewolf." Based on Gene DeWeese's story of a young


horror-movie fan [Knowl Johnson] who periodically finds himself turning into a werewolf. Part 1
of 2.

20 Movie

"A Bullet For Pretty Boy." [1970] Fabian Forte. An escaped convict murders the man he feels is
responsible for jeering at his pregnant wife and killing his father.

25 US Farm Report

33 Square Foot Gardening

43 Movie

"City Beneath the Sea." [1970] Robert Wagner. In 2053, an underwater colony named Pacifica
faces destruction from an approaching comet.

45 Movie

"Rodeo Girl." [1980] Katherine Ross. Based on the true story of Sue Pirtle. The wife of a
champion rodeo performer decides to try her husband's line of work despite his objections.

67 Exploring Language

12:30

2 The Christmas Raccoons

Three raccoons and a dog help save and protect Christmas trees from a crazed lumber baron.

4 8 Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends

7 27 American Bandstand

Guests: Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark ["So in Love," "Secret"]; Phantom Rocker & Slick
["Men Without Shame"].

9 11 15 21 NFL Football

Scheduled: Chicago Bears at New York Jets.

13 Kids Baffle

25 Viewpoint

33 Crockett's Victory Garden

67 Religious Quest

1PM

2 Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman masquerades as a new bridge honeymooning at a health spa to prevent a group
of traitors from obtaining a government secret.

4 Movie

"Scrooge." [1970] Albert Finney. A miserly old codger mends his tight-fisted ways when three
spirits visit him on Christmas Eve.
5 Movie

"Swan Song." [1980] David Soul, Jill Eikenberry. A once-promising downhill ski racer attempts a
comeback, vowing to shed his reputation as a loser while seeking the attendant financial
rewards.

8 Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus

See 8:30, WTTG.

13 ABC Notebook

ABC News personnel Roone Arledge, Peter Jennings, Av Westin and Lynn Sherr explain the
network's news-gathering process to youngsters.

25 Movie

"It's a Wonderful Life." [1947] James Stewart, Donna Reed. On Christmas Eve, a man's guardian
angel diverts him from suicide and shows him what his hometown would be like if he were never
born.

33 The Nutcracker

Mikhail Baryshnikov choreographed and stars in this acclaimed 1977 production of the
Tchaikovsky holiday classic, performed by the American Ballet Theater with Gelsey Kirkland in
the role of Clara.

67 Systems Organizations

1:30

7 FTV

8 The Statlers' Christmas Present

The Statlers celebrate the holiday season with guests Gene Autry, Crystal Gayle, Merle Haggard,
Carol Lawrence and Roger Miller. Featured songs: "White Christmas" and "Silver Bells".

13 Honeymooners

27 Super Chargers

67 Nova

Insights into the life of Stone Age people are provided in a visit to the Waorani tribe of
Ecuadoran Indians, whose first contact with outside civilization occurred in the 1950s.
2PM

2 Millionaire Maker

7 13 27 College Football All-America Team

Iowa quarterback Chuck Long and Auburn running back Bo Jackson are among the college
football players selected by the Football Writers Association of America.

20 Movie

"Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw." [1976] Marjoe Gortner, Lynda Carter. A car hop who wants to be a
country singer and a quickdraw swindler who dreams he's Billy the Kid forge a destructive path
across the Southwest.

43 Movie

"The Scarlet Pimpernel." [1935] Leslie Howard. In disguise as a gentleman of the English Court,
an underground hero rescues noblemen from the guillotine during the French Revolution.

45 Street Hawk

2:30

2 NFL Crunch Course

7 27 PGA Golf

Chrysler Team Invitation third round live from Boca West Club and Resort in Boca Raton, FL. A
total of 66 two man teams compete.

13 Movie

"Sailor Beware." [1952] Dean Martin/Jerry Lewis. Ladies learn to be on the lookout when a
madcap pair of romance-minded sailors go on leave.

33 It's Showtime

Some of the greatest motion picture animal stars are featured in their most memorable scenes.

67 Old Houseworks

3PM
4 Kodak All-American Football Team

A salute to outstanding players in college football as selected by the American Football Coaches
Association is presented.

5 Movie

"The Thief of Baghdad." [1978] Peter Ustinov. The Arabian Nights tale of a prince's love for a
caliph's daughter and the intrigue which surrounds their relationship.

8 NFL Week in Review

45 Soul Train

67 This Old House

Completion of the ranch house's roof; timber milled into dimension lumber.

3:30

2 4 8 25 NFL '85

67 Crockett's Victory Garden

3:45

9 11 15 21 College Basketball

St. John's at UCLA.

4PM

2 4 8 25 NFL Football

Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos.

20 Battlestar Galactica

The Galactica's crew are joined by a society of clones in an attempt to save the spaceship from
destruction by a giant Cylon gun.

33 Doctor Who

Professor Solon creates a new body for the preserved brain of the greatest criminal mind in the
galaxy.

43 The Winning Hand

Kris Kristoferson, Brenda Lee, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash share the stage of the
Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville to perform "Help Me Make It Through The Night,"
"King of a Lonely Castle," "The Little Things" and other hits from the Winning Hand album.

45 Wrestling

67 People Pets and Dr. Marc

4:30

7 13 27 Wide World of Sports

Scheduled: U.S. Amateur Boxing Championships live from Tulsa, Okla.

67 Magic of Oil Painting

5PM

5 Soul Train

20 Greatest American Hero

Maxwell sends the engaged Ralph and Pam to a tropical island in hopes of recovering a stole
aircraft.

45 Gomer Pyle

Gomer reports seeing men from outer space and Carter consults the base psychiatrist.

67 Motorweek

5:30

33 When Havoc Struck

45 It's a Living

The restaurant staf faces danger when terrorists threaten to take over the restaurant.

67 Sneak Previews
6PM

5 Fame

When Morloch enforces strict rules during the holiday seaso,n he's visited by Christmas spirits
that change his Scrooge-like ways.

7 9 11 21 27 News

13 ABC News

15 Melba Moore's Collection of Love Songs

20 Small Wonder

Vicki's computerized heart skips a few bets when she meets Harriet's new toy Rodney the Robot.

33 Sneak Previews

Jefrey Lyons and Michael Medved review "The Jewel of the Nile" and "Fool for Love."

43 Solid Gold

Guests: Mac Davis, The Pointer Sisters, Corey Hart, the Judds, Kim Carnes, Klymaxx.

45 Too Close for Comfort

Henry takes justice into his own hands after Monroe is raped by two women.

67 Newsrap

6:20

21 Sports Weekend

6:30

7 27 ABC News

9 11 21 CBS News

13 News

15 Wild Kingdom
A discussion on the high mortality rate of newborn moose in Saskatchewan.

20 What's Happening Now!!

33 Velveteen Rabbit

The tale of a velveteen bunny, transformed by a little boy's love into a real rabbit.

45 Dance Fever

67 Sports Lineup

7PM and later in a separate post.

-crainbebo

7PM

2 Fame

See 6PM, WTTG.

4 George Michael/Joe Theismann Redskin Report

5 Archie Bunker's Place

7 Point to Point

8 Too Close for Comfort

See 6PM, WBFF.

9 Agronsky and Company

11 What's Happening Now!!

Sparks fly when Raj backs out of a dinner date with Nadine.

13 News

15 45 Hee Haw

Guests: Jerry Lee Lewis, Sawyer Brown, Jim Staford.


20 Solid Gold

See 6PM, WPMT.

21 Wheel of Fortune

25 Movie

"Miracle on 34th Street." [1947] Maureen O'Hara, John Payne. An old man named Kris Kringle is
hired by Macy's to play Santa Claus in the Thanksgiving Day parade.

27 Jefersons

George's overinflated ego sufers a blow when an unlikely source ofers a humble lesson in
personal worth.

33 All Creatures Great and Small

Neither Siegfried nor James seems to be able to help when a farmer's entire stock is stricken
with a deadly disease. Part 11 of 13.

43 Puttin' on the Hits

Lip-synched renditions of Klymaxx's "Meeting in the Ladies Room," Elvis Presley's "Blue Suede
Shoes" and The Mary Jane Girls' "In My House."

67 WonderWorks

"Bridge to Terabithia." Annette O'Toole stars as a teacher in this story about the imaginary world
shared by two 11-year-old friends.

7:30

4 McLaughlin Group

5 Too Close for Comfort

See 6PM, WBFF.

7 It's a Living

8 World of Women

9 Redskin Sidelines

11 Small Wonder
The irritating Brindles move in with the Lawsons when a fire rips through their home.

13 Square One

21 At the Movies

Scheduled reviews: "A Chorus Line" [Michael Douglas]; "Jewel of the Nile" [Michael Douglas,
Kathleen Turner]; "Runaway Train" [Jon Voight, Eric Roberts]

27 That's Life

43 FTV

8PM

2 4 8 Gimme a Break!

The Christmas season finds Nell and the Kaniskis reminiscing about the joys and sorrows they've
encountered over the years.

5 Movie

"Raggedy Man." [1981] Eric Roberts. In 1944, a telephone operator in a small Texas town
sacrifices her standing in the community when she has a short afair with a combat-bound sailor.

7 Why Must The Children Die?

9 11 15 21 Airwolf

Hawke's held prisoner by a legion of children in a village run by a cult leader.

13 27 Fall Guy

Framed for a drug charge, Colt must evade the law, the mob and a ruthless bounty hunter.

20 Movie

"A Caribbean Mystery." [1983] Helen Hayes. Based on an Agatha Christie novel. Vacationing
amateur sleuth Miss Jane Marpie belies her adancing years and support-hose-and-oxfords
appearance as she shrewdly deals with a complex web of cold-blooded muders.

33 Movie

"Sincerely Yours." [1955] Liberace. A brilliant concert pianist discovers that he is going deaf.

43 The First Christmas


In 1845 France, faith plays a part in changing a young blind shepherd's life. Angela Lansbury
narrates.

45 Year Without Santa Claus

A weary Santa surprises everyone when he announces that he won't be working on Christmas
Eve. Voices of Mickey Rooney, Shirley Booth.

67 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau

"Beneath the Frozen World." Jacques Cousteau launces a hot-air balloon to glide over the
Antarctic to discover the natural habitat without disturbing it.

8:30

2 4 8 Facts of Life

Blair and the girls spend Christmas at the hospital when Blair's pregnant mother goes into labor.

7 Please Don't Abandon Us Now

43 Year Without Santa Claus

See WBFF, 8PM.

8:50

67 Profile

9PM

2 4 8 25 Golden Girls

In a dream sequence, Rose imagines that she's married to the diminutive man she's been
secretly dating.

7 13 27 Lady Blue

Mahoney races against time in an efort to demolish an international drug ring run by mobsters.

9 11 15 Movie

"Stroker Ace." [1983] Burt Reynolds. A stock-car racer makes a bad deal with an unscrupulous
fried-chicken franchiser and becomes romantically involved with a pretty public relations
woman.

21 Season's Greetings from the Honeymooners

Three episodes from the series. Ralph takes a job as a Santa; Reggie Von Gleason III, Poor Soul
and Joe the Bartender make a holiday visit, the Kramdens and the Nortons ring in the New Year
at a part with Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. Host: Jackie Gleason.

45 Rudolph's Shiny New Year

Rudolph the Reindeer comes to the rescue when the New Year baby is kidnapped by an evil bird.
Voices of Red Skelton, Frank Gorshin, Morey Amsterdam.

67 River Journeys

Via ferry boat and luxury cruiser, playwright and novelist Brian Thompson travels the Nile River
from the Sudan to its Mediterranean delta.

9:30

2 4 8 25 227

While being moved to another location, Mary's church disappears.

43 Puttin' On the Kids Christmas Special

Christmas songs performed by Brenda Lee, Dolly Parton, Bruce Springsteen, the Beach Boys and
other popular artists are lip-synced by children who vie for $500 and a trip to Disney World. Host
Christopher Atkins is joined by judges Justine Bateman, Jef B. Cohen and Missy Gold.

10PM

2 4 8 25 Hunter

Rick's friend Charley [Ramon Bieri] is implicated in the murder of a policeman's wife.

5 News

7 13 27 Perry Como's Christmas in Hawaii

The popular singer is joined by Burt Reynolds and Marie Osmond in this celebration of the
holiday season from the 50th state.

20 Why Must the Children Die


33 Golden Years of Television

43 Wrestling

45 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

Featured: Catherine Deneuve; Michael Landon, Donna Mills at an Italian luxury resort, a
billionaire's Hawaiian luau; car racing with Lorenzo Lamas and Tony Danza.

67 Bless Me Father

A wealthy single lady rejoins St. Jude's and pours excessive attention on Neil.

10:30

20 Please Don't Abandon Us Now

67 Wodehouse Playhouse

11PM

2 4 7 8 9 11 13 21 27 News

5 Africa: The Silent Cry

15 Movie

"The Cheaters." [1945] Joseph Schildkraut. A well-to-do family of snobs learn a valuable lesson
from the impoverished actor they condescend to invite to Christmas dinner.

20 Carson's Comedy Classics

Guests: Dom Deluise, Joan Embery, Carol Wayne.

25 Telephone Auction

33 Movie

"Close to My Heart." [1951] Ray Milland. A childless couple who have adopted the child of an
amoral killer prove that heredity is not the sole determining factor in personality development.

43 Wrestling

45 Get Smart

Max and the Chief try to recover a list of CONTROL agents.


67 Austin City Limits

Featured: the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band ["Mr. Bojangles," "Shot Full of Love"]; a tribute to songwriter
Steve Goodman ["City of New Orleans"].

11:20

21 Sports Weekend

11:30

2 4 8 Saturday Night Live

Host: Tom Hanks. Musical guest: Sade.

5 Movie

"Ike: The War Years." [1978, Part 2 of 2] Robert Duvall. A portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower,
America's indomitable leader of the Allied forces in Europe during World War II.

7 ABC News

9 Dick Clark's Nitetime

Musical guests: Orchestral Manoeuvers in the Dark, the Charlie Daniels Band.

11 Wrestling

13 Deja View

Music videos of the 1960s hits including "Everyday People" by Sly and the Family Stone, "Good
Lovin" by the Rascals, "She's Not There" by the Zombies and "Bus Stop" by The Hollies. Also: live
performances by host John Sebastian, Graham Nash and Ronnie Spector.

20 Movie

"It Came From Beneath The Sea." [1955] Faith Domergue, Kenneth Tobey. A giant octopus enters
San Francisco Harbor after being afected by an H-bomb.

21 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

Featured: The sultan of Brunei; tours of Australia and Morocco; Hollywood hairstylist Jose Eber;
animal trainer Gunther Gebel-Williams.

27 M*A*S*H
Mildred writes a letter to Hawkeye, and a sergeant tries to kill the captive sniper responsible for
his lieutenant's injuries.

45 Dark Shadows

11:45

7 Entertainment This Week

Interview with Loni Anderson

12AM

25 Movie

"Movie Movie." [1978] George C. Scott. The film musicals and boxing stories of the 1930s are
saluted with a "double feature" - "Dynamite Hands" and "Baxter's Beauties of 1933".

27 Visions of Superstars: December '85

This showcase features videos by David Lee Roth ["Just a Gigolo"]; Cyndi Lauper ["She Bop"],
Duran Duran ["The Wild Boys"], Prince ["Little Red Corvette"], Madonna ["Material Girl"], Bruce
Springsteen ["I'm On Fire"] and more.

43 Solid Gold

Guests: The Spinners, Kenny Rogers, Freddie Jackson, Wang Chung, Juice Newton, Starship,
Howard Jones, Phil Collins [interview]

45 Movie

"House of Dracula." [1945] Lon Chaney Jr. Count Dracula tricks a scientist into giving life to a
monster.

12:30

9 Movie

"Lost City of Atlantis." [1977] Exciting deepwater digs ofer new proof that the fabled city of
Atlantis truly lies beneath the blue water of the Aegean Sea.

11 Movie
"Duel of the Iron Fist." [1973] David Chiang. A kung-fu artist loses everything dear to him when
he sets out to avenge his father's murder.

13 Movie

"The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean." [1972] Paul Newman, Ava Gardner. The infamous
hanging judge of the Old West confronts bizarre enemies while upholding his own form of justice
and loyally admiring the legendary performer Lily Langtry.

21 Hollywood Closeup

Scheduled: clips of holiday season movies including "A Chorus Line," "Clue," "Young Sherlock
Holmes," "Out of Africa," "Spies Like Us" and "The Color Purple."

12:45

7 FTV

1AM

2 Dick Clark's Nitetime

See 11:30, WDVM.

4 Arch Campbell

8 Entertainment This Week

See 11:45.

21 TV 2000

Videos by Phantom Rocker and Stick, Sting, David Lee Roth, Jane Wiedlin, Phil Collins and
Marilyn Martin. Glenn Frey, interview with David Lee Roth.

1:15

7 Hit City

45 Movie

"Murders in the Rue Morgue." [1932] Bela Lugosi, Sidney Fox. Based on the story by Edgar Allen
Poe. A fiendish doctor victimizes young women as part of his experimentation with apes.
1;30

5 Movie

"The Outside Man." [1972] Ann-Margret. An unknown hit man relentlessly tracks his target
through the streets of Los Angeles.

2o 700 Club

2AM

2 Millionaire Maker

8 News

27 ABC News

2:30

45 Dance Connection

3AM

2 Movie

"Cauldron of Blood." [1968] Boris Karlof. A wife presents the skeletons of her murder victims to
her blind sculptor husband to be used as models for his work.

3:10

13 Movie

"The Falcon in Hollywood." [1944] Tom Conway. When a famous movie idol meets with a sudden
death, the Falcon probes the incident.

3:30

5 Movie
"The Way West." [1967] Kirk Douglas. In 1843, a wagon train of pioneers bound for Oregon
encounters hostile Indians, a bufalo stampede and a severe water shortage along the trail.

45 Gilligan's Island

An experimental robot launched by the Air Force parachutes onto the island.

4AM

45 Gilligan's Island

Mr. Howell organizes an army and appoints himself general after the castaways are attacked.

4:30

45 Get Smart

Max has to fight his way to the altar to be on time to get married.

4:45

13 ABC News

-crainbebo

Retro: Kentucky Sun, Nov 23, 1958

from TV Guide-Kentucky edition

Cincinnati (ch 5-9-12) and Lexington (ch 18-27) listed ET

Louisville (ch 3-11) and Evansville (ch 7-14-50) listed CT

WAVE 3-NBC Louisville

9:00 Master Work "Comedy and Literature" (produced by Indiana University)

9:30 Christian Science


9:45 Industry on Parade (safes and burglar alarms)

10:00 Christophers (Joe E. Brown talks about Ben Franklin's wise words)

10:30 This is the Answer

11:00 This is the Life "Decision"

11:30 France: Profile of a Nation "Post-War France"

noon Big Picture (looks at soldiers' training)

12:30 Eternal Light "Shall These Bones Live?" (Theodore Bikel on the resurrection of Hebrew)

1:00 Mr. Wizard

1:30 University Today

2:00 Questions of Faith

2:30 What's Ahead for Kentucky (Kentucky Chamber of Commerce leaders discuss prospects for
the Bluegrass State's future)

3:00 Walt Disney "Ambush at Laredo" (ep 2 of the Texas John Slaughter storyline)

4:00 Omnibus "The So-Called Human Race" (author George Panetta's spoof of shrinks)

5:00 Steve Donovan

5:30 Danger is My Business (profiling animal trainer David Brown)

6:00 Lassie

6:30 Northwest Passage "The Long Rifle" (c)

7:00 Steve Allen (c/guests Claudette Colbert, Jackie Cooper, and Carol Hughes)

8:00 Dinah Shore (c/a salute to Thanksgiving with Dinah's husband George Montgomery,
Maurice Evans, and Gordan & Sheila MacRae)

9:00 Loretta Young "The Woman Between"

9:30 Flight "China Rescue"

10:00 Wyatt Earp "Truth About Gunfighting"

10:30 News/Weather

10:40 Movie "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"


WLWT 5-NBC Cincinnati

8:30 Church by the Road

9:00 Catholic Hour

9:30 How We Speak

10:00 UC Workshop: Music

10:30 Cadle Tabernacle

11:00 Movie "Saddle Buster"

11:45 United Steelworkers Meeting

noon Starmaker Revue (c)

12:30 City Manager Reports (c)

12:45 Dateline UN

1:00 World Front

1:30 Bob Braun's Bandstand

3:00 Movie "Flight Command"

5:00 Omnibus "The So-Called Human Race"

6:00 Science Series "The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays" (c; pre-empts Meet the Press and
Chet Huntley Reporting)

7:00 Playhouse

7:30 Northwest Passage "The Long Rifle" (c)

8:00 Steve Allen (c)

9:00 Dinah Shore (c)

10:00 Loretta Young "The Woman Between"

10:30 Decoy

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:15 Movie "The Galloping Major"


WTVW 7-ABC Evansville

11:00 Christophers

11:30 Cartoon Capers

noon Popeye

12:30 Decision, 1958

12:45 Haven of Rest

1:00 Oral Roberts

1:30 TV Hour of Stars "The Velvet Cage"

2:30 All-Star Golf: Roberto DeVicenzo vs Frank Stranahan

3:30 Roller Derby: Hollywood Ravens vs New York Chiefs

4:30 Bowling Stars: Esther Woods vs June Kristof

5:00 Paul Winchell (guests: comedy acrobats the Agostinos, and Lona and her dogs)

5:30 Lone Ranger "Lady Killer"

6:00 Rescue 8 "Find That Bomb"

6:30 Maverick "Shady Deal at Sunny Acres"

7:30 Lawman "The Badge"

8:00 Colt .45 "Rebellion"

8:30 Errol Flynn

9:00 Command Performance "The Turnabout"

9:30 Man Without a Gun "Reward"

10:00 News/Sports/Weather

10:15 TV Hour of Stars "Thank You, Jeeves"

WCPO 9-ABC Cincinnati


7:00 Rural America

7:30 Show Your World

8:00 Church in the Home

8:30 Faith for Today

9:00 Town Hall

9:30 This is the Life

10:00 We Believe

10:30 Sacred Heart

10:45 Do It Yourself

11:00 Walt's Workshop

11:30 For Home Buyers (Paula Jane, who doubled as the weather presenter)

noon Movie "Fighting Fool"

1:00 School for Talent

1:30 Movie "Pennies from Heaven"

3:30 Movie "Poor Little Rich Girl" (this ran the previous day in Louisville; 3:30 CT on ch 11)

5:00 Paul Winchell (as ch 7)

5:30 Lone Ranger "Lady Killer"

6:00 Cisco Kid

6:30 Men of Annapolis

7:00 You Asked for It

7:30 Maverick "Shady Deal at Sunny Acres"

8:30 Lawman "The Badge"

9:00 Colt .45 "Rebellion"

9:30 Man Without a Gun

10:00 News (O'Neill/Coleman)


10:15 Venita Kelly

10:30 Hollywood Half Hour

11:00 Movie "Music in My Heart"

WAVE 11-CBS Louisville

8:30 We Believe

9:00 Lamp Unto My Feet "Religion and the Social Order" (8th in a series of 10th-anniversary
programs)

9:30 Look Up & Live "The Creative Response" concludes with a remote from St. Thomas Church,
NYC

10:00 UN in Action

10:30 Camera Three "Seven Wonders of American Architecture"

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Lure of the Library

11:30 Face the Nation (guest Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ))

noon Let's Look It Over

12:30 Inside Football

12:45 Pro Football Kickof

1:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Chicago Cardinals

3:45 Learn to Draw

4:00 Case of Dr. Zhivago

4:30 Dr. Hudson's Journal "The Trance Baby"

5:00 Small World

5:30 Twentieth Century "Peron and Evita"

6:00 Zorro "An Eye for an Eye"

6:30 Bachelor Father


7:00 Ed Sullivan (guests Kathryn Grayson, Herb Shriner, and the Beryozka Russian folk dancers)

8:00 GE Theater "A Turkey for the President" (Ronald and Nancy Reagan, who co-starred with
Ward Bond in this program, were on that week's cover)

8:30 Whirlybirds "Time to Kill"

9:00 Keep Talking

9:30 What's My Line? (guest Victor Borge)

10:00 Sammy Kaye

10:30 News/Weather

10:40 Movie: TBA

WKRC 12-CBS Cincinnati

8:30 Praise Hour

9:00 Christophers

9:30 Zero 1960 "They Came for Freedom"

10:00 Skipper Ryle

noon UC in the Home

12:30 Face the Nation

1:00 Championship Bowling

2:00 NFL: Philadelphia-Cleveland

4:30 Touchdown Time

5:00 Prize Playhouse "In a Small Hotel"

5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (last week's winner is joined by Ernest Lessa (Lynn MA/novelty
dancer), the Harmony Honeys (Soddy TN/vocal quartet), Paulette Aunkst (Watertown PA/baton
twirler), Eloy Huerta (NYC/tenor), William Johnson (Williamsport PA/drummer), and Paula
Franklin (Kew Gordons NY/pop vocalist))

6:00 Small World

6:30 Twentieth Century "Peron and Evita"


7:00 Lassie

7:30 Bachelor Father

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 GE Theater "A Turkey for the President"

9:30 Alfred Hitchcock "Safety for the Witness" (starring Art Carney)

10:00 Keep Talking

10:30 What's My Line?

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:15 Movie "Lloyds of London"

1:00 Mr. District Attorney

WFIE 14-NBC Evansville

noon This is the Life "Walls of Pride"

12:30 Eternal Light "Shall These Bones Live?"

1:00 Mr. Wizard

1:30 NBA: St. Louis-Cincinnati

4:00 Omnibus "The So-Called Human Race"

5:00 Science Series "The Strange Case of the Gamma Rays" (c)

6:00 Saber of London "Where There's a Will"

6:30 Northwest Passage "The Long Rifle" (c)

7:00 Steve Allen (c)

8:00 Dinah Shore (c)

9:00 Loretta Young "The Woman Between"

9:30 Frontier "Salt War"

10:00 Movie "Tampico"


WLEX 18-NBC/ABC Lexington

1:30pm Eternal Light "Shall These Bones Live?"

2:00 Mr. Wizard

2:30 NBA: St. Louis-Cincinnati

5:00 TBA

5:30 Christian Hour

6:00 Science Series "The Strange Case of the Gamma Rays" (c)

7:00 Football with Collier

7:30 Northwest Passage "The Long Rifle" (c)

8:00 Steve Allen (c)

9:00 Dinah Shore (c)

10:00 Behind Closed Doors "Man in the Moon"

10:30 Uncommon Valor

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:20 Movie "The Postman Didn't Ring"

WKYT 27-CBS Lexington

11:45 Church in the Home

12:15 Christian Science

12:30 Face the Nation

1:00 Cartoon Corner

1:30 Pro Football Highlights

2:00 NFL: Philadelphia-Cleveland

4:45 Pro Football Roundup


5:00 This is the Answer

5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

6:00 Small World

6:30 Movie "The Impatient Years"

8:00 Mr. District Attorney

8:30 I Led Three Lives

9:00 Movie "Jezebel"

10:30 Man Without a Gun

11:00 News/Sports/Weather

11:15 TBA

WEHT 50-CBS Evansville (moved to ch 25 in 1966)

8:45 Christian Science

9:00 Lamp Unto My Feet "Religion and the Social Order"

9:30 Look Up & Live "The Creative Response" (conclusion)

10:00 UN in Action

10:30 Camera Three "Seven Wonders of American Architecture"

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Playhouse

11:30 Face the Nation

noon Conrad Nagel

12:30 Travelogue 50

12:45 Pro Football Kickof

1:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Chicago Cardinals

3:25 Sports Revue


3:30 Great Outdoors

4:00 Case of Dr. Zhivago

4:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

5:00 Small World

5:30 Twentieth Century "Peron and Evita"

6:00 Lassie

6:30 Bachelor Father

7:00 Ed Sullivan

8:00 GE Theater "A Turkey for the President"

8:30 US Marshal "Arraignment"

9:00 Keep Talking

9:30 What's My Line?

10:00 News/Sports/Weather

10:15 Movie "Great Expectations"

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Hey bluenoser, do you have any TV Listings from Local TV Guides from Kentucky from the late
90s? If so, just let me know, and I'd be grateful if you posted some.

Here are the listings...


3 - WAVE Louisville (NBC)

5 - WLWT Cincinnati (NBC)

9 - WCPO Cincinnati (CBS, switched to ABC in 1996)

11 - WHAS Louisville (ABC)

12 - WKRC Cincinnati (ABC, switched to CBS in 1996)

18 - WLEX Lexington (NBC)

19 - WXIX Newport (Fox)

21 - WBNA Louisville (WB, switched to Pax in 1999)

27 - WKYT Lexington (CBS)

32 - WLKY Louisville (CBS)

34 - WGRB Campbellsville (Fox, switched to the WB in 1997 and changed call letters to WWWB
in 1999)

36 - WTVQ Lexington (ABC)

41 - WDRB Louisville (Fox)

56 - WDKY Danville (Fox)

57 - WYMT Hazard (CBS)

58 - WFTE Salem (UPN)

64 - WSTR Cincinnati (UPN, switched to the WB in 1998)

Wasn't the "Science Series" listed for NBC actually known as "Bell (System) Science Series" and
was a number of filmed-in-color science documentaries narrated by Frank Baxter that aired as
specials (mainly) on NBC in the late 1950's and early 1960's??

I remember seeing one of them, "Hemo The Magnificent", in grade school (but not on TV; it was
a 16mm color film projected right there in the classroom).

It was indeed...TVG listed it simply as "Science Series" in the listings, but there was a full page ad
IDing it under the Bell title.
Retro: Manitoba/Saskatchewan Mon, Dec 1, 1969

from TV Guide-Manitoba/Saskatchewan edition

CKCK 2-CTV Regina

* and CKCK-TV1 Colgate (12), CKCK-TV2 Willow Bunch (6), CKMJ-TV Marquis (7, serves Moose
Jaw)

8:00 University of the Air "Boreal Ecology"

8:30 Second Cup of Cofee

9:00 Ed Allen (c)

9:30 Telebingo

10:00 Andy Griffith

10:30 Romper Room (Miss Sara)

11:00 Cartoons

11:30 Father Knows Best "The Martins and the Cook"

noon Lassie

12:30 News/Weather/Sports (Ross Carlson/Gord McInnes)

12:45 Guest House (Gord again)

1:00 Movie "Passage West" (c)

2:30 People in Conflict (c)

3:00 Doctor's Diary (c)

3:30 Money Makers (c)

4:00 Magistrate's Court

4:30 Cartoons

5:00 Land of the Giants "The Clones" (c)

6:00 News/Sports/Weather (McLeod/Wells/Sandison)


6:30 To Rome with Love (c)

7:00 Here's Lucy (c/guest stars Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon, with Lucy's mom Dede along for
the ride)

7:30 Mod Squad "A Place to Run, A Heart to Hide in" (c)

8:30 National Geographic "Siberia: The Endless Horizon" (c)

9:30 Pig 'n' Whistle (c/guests Anita Scott and Brian Crabb)

10:00 Ironside "L'Chayim" (c)

11:00 CTV National News (c)

11:15 News/Sports/Weather (Hamilton/Barnes/Bozak)

11:45 Wrestling

CBWFT 3-SRC Winnipeg

2pm Monsieur Surprise

2:15 La souris verte

2:30 Oui ou non (c)

3:00 L'univers et l'homme

4:00 Bobino (c)

4:30 La soeur volante (c/Flying Nun)

5:00 L'eventail de Seville

5:30 M. et Mme. Detective

6:00 Salut Jean-Pierre (c/Jean-Pierre Ferland's world song tour takes us today to Switzerland)

6:30 Format 30 (Louis Martin)

7:00 Telejournal/Sports

7:15 A propos

7:30 Les descendants (c)

8:30 Ma sorciere bien-aimee (c/Bewitched, TVA stations picked this up in the late 70s)
9:00 A la seconde (c)

9:30 Paradise terrestre (c)

10:00 Les espions (c)

11:00 Cinema "Agent double"

CKOS 3-CBC Yorkton

* and CFSS-TV Estevan (7), CHSS-TV Wynyard (6), CKSS-TV Baldy Mountain (8)

6:45 Top of the Morning (D. Moran/N. Roebuck)

9:00 Strange Paradise (c)

9:30 Good Morning (Peppler)

9:35 Elizabeth's Kitchen

9:50 News (Bossenberry/Hogman)

10:00 Saskatchewan Schools

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene

11:00 Mr. Dressup

11:25 Double Exposure "20 Barrels a Day" (c/2 Cape Breton farmers leave the farm to try their
hand at fishing)

11:55 CBC News (c)

noon Midday Show (McLaughlin/Westberg/Hogman)

1:00 Search for Tomorrow

1:30 Movie "Ghost of the China Sea"

3:00 Take 30 (discussion as to if the media gives proper coverage of Parliamentary events...not a
problem these days, especially with the antics in the Senate)

3:30 Edge of Night (c)

4:00 Galloping Gourmet (c)


4:30 Place of Your Own "The Last of the Great Picnics" (c)

5:00 Club House Capers

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6:00 News/Weather/Sports (Westberg/McLaughlin)

6:30 (3-6-7) Courtship of Eddie's Father "Bully for You" (c)

6:30 (8) 21st Century (c)

7:00 Family Afair (c)

7:30 Governor & JJ (c)

8:00 Debbie Reynolds (c)

8:30 Front Page Challenge (c)

9:00 Name of the Game "High Card" (c)

10:30 Man Alive (Fr. Michael Gibson from St. Michael's College, Toronto gives his perspective on
atheism)

11:00 CBC National News (c)

11:20 News/Weather/Sports (Hogman/Bossenberry)

11:30 Movie "A Prize of Gold"

CBKMT 4-Moose Jaw/CBKRT 9-Regina (CBC, some SRC programs)

9:40 Morning Headlines

9:45 La souris verte

10:00 Saskatchewan Schools

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene

11:00 Mr. Dressup

11:25 Double Exposure "20 Barrels a Day" (c)

11:55 CBC News (c)


noon Littlest Hobo

12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)

1:00 Klahanie

1:30 As the World Turns (c)

2:00 Strange Paradise (c)

2:30 Pierre Berton (guest Susan Sonntag)

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night (c)

4:00 Galloping Gourmet (c)

4:30 Place of Your Own "The Last of the Great Picnics" (c)

5:00 Aeronauts (c)

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6:00 Coronation Street

6:30 News

7:00 Adam-12 (c)

7:30 Governor & JJ (c)

8:00 Debbie Reynolds (c)

8:30 Front Page Challenge (c)

9:00 Name of the Game "High Card" (c)

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 CBC National News (c)

11:20 Viewpoint

11:25 Around Town

11:40 Movie "The Lady from Texas"


CKX 5-CBC Brandon

* and CKX-TV1 Foxwarren (11), CKX-TV2 Melita (9)

10:00 Saskatchewan Schools (as listed, I suspect that Manitoba Schools actually aired here)

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene

11:00 Mr. Dressup

11:25 Double Exposure "20 Barrels a Day" (c)

11:55 CBC News (c)

noon Cartoons

12:05 Midday Report

12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)

1:00 Movie "The Battle at Apache Pass"

2:30 Ed Allen (c)

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night (c)

4:00 Galloping Gourmet (c)

4:30 Place of Your Own "The Last of the Great Picnics" (c)

5:00 Lost in Space

6:00 News/Weather/Sports (Danike/Cooper/Jones)

6:30 Windfall

7:00 21st Century (c)

7:30 Governor & JJ (c)

8:00 Debbie Reynolds (c)

8:30 Front Page Challenge (c)

9:00 Name of the Game "High Card" (c)


10:30 Man Alive

11:00 CBC National News (c)

11:20 News/Weather (Danike/Cooper)

11:25 Sports (Clif Jones)

11:30 Avengers (c)

CJFB 5-CBC Swift Current

* and CJFB-TV1 Eastend (2), CJFB-TV2 Val Marie (2), CJFB-TV3 Riverhurst (10)

10:00 Saskatchewan Schools

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene

11:00 Mr. Dressup

11:25 Double Exposure "20 Barrels a Day" (c)

11:55 CBC News (c)

noon Popeye

12:30 News (Gordon Foth)

12:40 Sports (Art Henderson)

12:45 Weather (George Hansen)

12:50 Livestock Market Report

12:55 TV Calendar

1:00 TBA

2:30 Ed Allen (c)

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night (c)

4:00 Galloping Gourmet (c)


4:30 Place of Your Own "The Last of the Great Picnics" (c)

5:00 Aeronauts (c)

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6:00 News/Weather/Sports (Foth/Rawley/Henderson)

6:15 Farming Today

6:30 Touchdown (Art Henderson)

7:00 Family Afair (c)

7:30 Governor & JJ (c)

8:00 Debbie Reynolds (c)

8:30 Front Page Challenge (c)

9:00 Name of the Game "High Card" (c)

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 CBC National News (c)

11:20 News (George Hansen)

CKBI 5-CBC Prince Albert

* and CKBI-TV1 Alticane (10), CKBI-TV2 North Battleford (7), CKBI-TV3 Greenwater Lake (4), CKBI-
TV4 Nipawin (2), CKBI-TV5 Big River (9)

9:00 Ed Allen (c)

9:30 Cofee Break (Marion Sherman)

10:00 Saskatchewan Schools

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene

11:00 Mr. Dressup

11:25 TV Bingo (Bud Dollin)

11:55 CBC News (c)


noon Junction (Jim Scarrow)

1:00 Movie "The Univited"

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night (c)

4:00 Galloping Gourmet (c)

4:30 Place of Your Own "The Last of the Great Picnics" (c)

5:00 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

5:30 Joe 90

6:00 News/Weather/Sports (Dollin/Roche/Prosser)

6:30 Peyton Place

7:00 Julia "Romeo and Julia" (c)

7:30 Governor & JJ (c)

8:00 Debbie Reynolds (c)

8:30 Front Page Challenge (c)

9:00 Name of the Game "High Card" (c)

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 CBC National News (c)

11:20 Weather/News/Sports

11:40 Movie "Louisiana Purchase" (c)

1:00 Sneak Preview

CBWT 6-Winnipeg/CBWBT 10-Flin Flon (CBC)

* and CBWBT-1 The Pas (7)

9:25 News

9:30 Ed Allen
10:00 Saskatchewan Schools (see note for CKX)

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene

11:00 Mr. Dressup

11:25 Double Exposure "20 Barrels a Day" (c)

11:55 CBC News (c)

12:05 Around Town (Turnbull)

12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)

1:00 Blondie

1:25 Afternoon Calendar

1:30 As the World Turns (c)

2:00 Strange Paradise (c)

2:30 Coronation Street

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night (c)

4:00 Galloping Gourmet (c)

4:30 Place of Your Own "The Last of the Great Picnics" (c)

5:00 Aeronauts (c)

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6:00 Reach for the Top (c)

6:30 News/Weather/Sports

7:00 Another Dimension

7:30 Governor & JJ (c)

8:00 Debbie Reynolds (c)

8:30 Front Page Challenge (c)


9:00 Name of the Game "High Card" (c)

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 CBC National News (c)

11:20 Viewpoint

11:25 News/Weather/Sports

11:45 Movie "Gendarme of St-Tropez" (a rare English airing of a Louis de Funes movie, which ran
regularly over on the French net)

CJAY 7-CTV Winnipeg

8:00 University of the Air "Boreal Ecology" (CJAY was several weeks ahead in the series over
CKCK...while viewers in Manitoba saw the conclusion of this topic, it was just starting in the
province to the west)

8:30 Cartoons (c)

8:55 News

9:00 Romper Room (c/Miss Sara)

9:30 Bingo

10:00 Today's World

11:30 Magistrate's Court (c)

noon Archie Wood & Friends

12:30 Movie "Slim Carter"

1:55 News

2:00 Peyton Place (c)

2:30 People in Conflict (c)

3:00 Doctor's Diary (c)

3:30 Money Makers (c)

4:00 Popeye (c)

5:00 Bewitched
5:30 My Three Sons

6:00 News (Torgrud)

6:15 Comment

6:20 Sports (Jack Wells)

6:25 Weather (Torgrud)

6:30 Truth or Consequences (c)

7:00 Here's Lucy (c)

7:30 Mod Squad "A Place to Run, A Heart to Hide in" (c)

8:30 National Geographic "Siberia: The Endless Horizon" (c)

9:30 Pig 'n' Whistle (c)

10:00 Ironside "L'Chayim" (c)

11:00 CTV National News (c)

11:20 Sports (Jack Wells)

11:30 News/Weather

11:40 Avengers (c)

CFQC 8-CBC Saskatoon

* and CFQC-TV1 Stranraer (3)

8:00 News/Weather/Sports

8:30 Ed Allen (c)

9:00 Love That Bob!

9:30 TV Bingo

10:00 Saskatchewan Schools

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene


11:00 Mr. Dressup

11:25 Barnsley & Company

11:55 CBC News (c)

noon Huckleberry Hound

12:30 Farming (Bill Story)

1:00 Movie: TBA

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night (c)

4:00 Galloping Gourmet (c)

4:30 Place of Your Own "The Last of the Great Picnics" (c)

5:00 Snoopy (c)

5:30 Sports/Weather/News (McManus/Barnsley/Shorvoyce)

6:00 Reach for the Top

6:30 Bewitched

7:00 Windfall

7:30 Governor & JJ (c)

8:00 Debbie Reynolds (c)

8:30 Front Page Challenge (c)

9:00 Name of the Game "High Card" (c)

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 CBC National News (c)

11:20 News/Weather

11:45 Movie: TBA

KCND 12-ABC Pembina


8:00 Good Morning

10:30 Jack LaLanne (c)

11:00 Bewitched (c)

11:30 That Girl (c)

noon Around the Country

12:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

1:00 Newlywed Game (c)

1:30 Dating Game (c)

2:00 General Hospital (c)

2:30 One Life to Live (c)

3:00 Loretta Young "You're Driving Me Crazy"

3:30 Dream House (c)

4:00 Mighty Mouse & Friends (c)

4:30 Real McCoys

5:00 Dark Shadows (c)

5:30 ABC Evening News (c)

5:50 News/Weather/Sports

6:00 Dick Van Dyke

6:30 Movie "Hercules in the Haunted World"

7:50 Football's Big Play (c)

8:00 Survivors (c/pt 9)

9:00 Love, American Style "Love and Mother"/"Love and the Dummies" (with Shari Lewis and
Paul Winchell as shy ventriloquists who let their dummies do all their talking)/Love and the
Athlete"/"Love and the Shower" (c)

10:00 Jack Benny

10:30 Alfred Hitchcock


11:00 Joey Bishop (c and JIP/guests the Righteous Brothers)

mid. ABC News (c)

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, November 23, 1963 - Kansas City Edition

This week, TV schedules remain in flux in the aftermath of the JFK assassination. But
Thanksgiving goes on, as does regular programming by the end of the week. Plus, TV Guide does
hatchet jobs on Gene Barry and David Susskind, and Christmas (advertising) is in the air!

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/11/th...r-23-1963.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are most welcome.

The week's listing comes from Thanksgiving Day, November 28. By then networks were back to
broadcasting regular programming - the final act in the week's drama had been LBJ's speech to a
joint session of Congress on Wednesday - and I'm sure it was a welcome respite for a weary and
shell-shocked populace. At that, it must have been very hard to try and return to normal,
whatever that meant.

KFEQ, Channel 2 (St. Joseph) (CBS/ABC)

Morning

07:55a Morning Prayer

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a CBS Thanksgiving Parade Jubilee (special)

11:00a NFL Football Packers vs. Lions (special)

Afternoon

02:00p College Football Texas vs. Texas A&M (special)

04:45p College Football Scoreboard (time approximate)

05:00p Toy-A-Rama
05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p Weather, Markets, News (local)

06:25p Sports (local)

06:30p Password (James and Gloria Stewart)

07:00p Rawhide

08:00p Perry Mason

09:00p The Nurses

10:00p News (local)

10:10p Weather (local)

10:15p Movie The Purple Plain

11:45p Evening Prayer

WDAF, Channel 4 (NBC)

Morning

06:25a Daily Word

06:30a Operation Alphabet

07:00a Today

09:00a Macys Thanksgiving Parade (special) (color)

10:30a Missing Links (Tom Poston, Elizabeth Ashley, Robert Q. Lewis) (color)

11:00a Your First Impression (Dennis James, Soupy Sales, Jane Harvey) (color)

11:30a Truth or Consequences (color)

11:55a NBC News (Ray Scherer)

Afternoon

12:00p High-Noon Cartoons 20 News, Markets


12:30p Accent

01:00p People Will Talk (color)

01:25p NBC News (Floyd Kalbur)

01:30p Film Feature

02:00p Film Feature

02:30p You Dont Say! (Carolyn Jones, John Astin) (color)

03:00p Match Game (Henry Morgan, Pat Carroll)

03:25p NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

03:30p Make Room For Daddy

04:00p Superman

04:30p Yogi Bear

05:00p The Rifleman

05:30p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

Evening

06:00p News, Weather, Sports (local)

06:30p Naked City

07:00p Death Valley Days (color)

07:30p Dr. Kildare

08:30p Hazel (color)

09:00p Arthur Godfrey Thanksgiving Show (Tony Bennett, Carol Lawrence, Shari Lewis, Liza
Minnelli, Orson Bean) (special) (color)

10:00p News (local)

10:10p Weather (local)

10:15p Johnny Carson (Tuesday Weld, John Bubbles (color)

12:00a News (local)

12:05a Cameo Theater (color)


01:05a Daily Word

KCMO, Channel 5 (CBS)

Morning

06:25a Christopher Program

06:55a Farm Facts

07:00a Film Feature

07:30a Moment of Meditation

07:35a Cousin Kens Carnival

07:45a King and Odie

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a CBS Thanksgiving Parade Jubilee (special)

11:00a NFL Football Packers vs. Lions (special)

Afternoon

02:00p College Football Texas vs. Texas A&M (special)

04:45p College Football Scoreboard (time approximate)

05:00p Cartoonland

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:10p Weather (local)

06:15p Sports (local)

06:25p Speak Up (editorial)

06:30p Big Eight Football

07:00p Rawhide
08:00p Perry Mason

09:00p The Nurses

10:00p News (local)

10:10p Weather (local)

10:15p Movie The Road to Rio

12:00a News (local)

12:10a Movie Poppy

KMBC, Channel 9 (ABC)

Morning

07:20a Call to Worship

07:25a News (local)

07:30a Columbia Seminars The Military Sphere

08:00a Cartoon Time

08:15a Romper Room

08:45a Lee Philip (Chester Tracy, Maurice Martineau)

09:00a Divorce Court

10:00a The Price Is Right

10:30a Seven Keys

11:00a Ernie Ford

11:25a ABC News

11:30a Father Knows Best

Afternoon

12:00p Movie The Sea Chase

01:30p The Cowboy and the Tiger (special)


02:30p ABC News Report (special)

03:00p Joan Sutherland (special)

04:00p Torey and Friends

04:30p Mickey Mouse Club

05:00p Torey and Friends

05:15p Rocky and Friends

05:30p The Lawman

Evening

06:00p News (local)

06:15p ABC News (Ron Cochran)

06:30p The Flintstones (color)

07:00p Donna Reed

07:30p My Three Sons

08:00p Jimmy Dean (The Maguire Sisters, Don Adams)

09:00p Sid Caesar

09:30p The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor

10:00p News (local)

10:10p Weather (local)

10:15p Steve Allen (Billy Wilder, Don Sherman)

11:45p The Pioneers

12:15a News (local)

12:30a Faith For Our Times

WIBW, Channel 13 (Topeka) (CBS/ABC/NBC)

Morning
07:00a Rush Hour

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a CBS Thanksgiving Parade Jubilee (special)

11:00a NFL Football Packers vs. Lions (special)

Afternoon

02:00p College Football Texas vs. Texas A&M (special)

04:45p College Football Scoreboard (time approximate)

05:00p Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom

05:30p CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Evening

06:00p News, Sports, Weather (local)

06:30p Password (James and Gloria Stewart)

07:00p Rawhide

08:00p Perry Mason

09:00p The Nurses

10:00p News (local)

10:15p Weather, Sports (local)

10:30p Huddle on 13

11:30p Movie None But the Lonely Heart

KCSD, Channel 19 (Educ.)

Morning

Evening

06:30p Whats New

07:00p Young World


07:30p Quest For Adventure

08:00p Israel : Land of Miracles

08:30p One Mans Hunger (special)

Retro: Eugene, OR; Thanksgiving 1995

Source: Eugene Register-Guard

CHANNELS

9 KEZI Eugene ABC

13 KVAL Eugene CBS

16 KMTR Eugene NBC

25 KLSR Eugene Fox

28 KEPB Eugene PBS

34 KEVU Eugene UPN

11/23/95 - Thanksgiving

6AM

9 Good Morning America

Sharon Stone; renowned U.S. writers, artists and philosophers; Thanksgiving festivities; Rhode
Island/Connecticut football rivalry.

13 This Morning

Video games; actress Jennifer Lopez; James Bond movies; Big Apple Circus.

16 Entertainment Tonight

25 Paid Program

28 Deutsche Welle
6:30

16 NBC News at Sunrise

25 Highlander

28 Sit and Be Fit

7AM

16 Today

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; singer Jessye Norman; report on people who have a reason
to give thanks this year; film review.

25 Bonkers

28 Kidsongs TV

Auto-racer Jimmy Vasser; transportation safety; jealousy.

34 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

7:30

25 Bobby's World

28 Storytime

"Going Home," Jamie Walters; "The Grumpalump."

34 Mighty Max

8AM

9 College Football

Georgia at Georgia Tech. (Live)

13 The All-American Thanksgiving Parade

Parades are covered in New York [hosts Michael Michele, Jim Nantz], Hawaii [Chad Allen,
Nicholle Tom], Toronto [Kim Zimmer, Daniel Davis] and Disneyland [Victoria Rowell, John
McCook].
25 Goof Troop

28 Barney and Friends

A thunderstorm frightens the children; Shawn fears dogs.

34 Blinky Bill

8:30

25 Aladdin

28 Puzzle Place

Leon is invited to a party.

34 Bananas in Pajamas

9AM

16 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

Katie Couric and Willard Scott review the 69th annual line of march, which includes new balloons
Dudley the Dragon, Sky Dancer and Eben the Lovable Bear.

25 NFL Special

28 Sesame Street

Baby Bear's new tie.

34 Harry and the Hendersons

9:30

25 NFL Football

Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions. Live.

34 Wonder Years

10AM
28 Shining Time Station

Stacy cannot attend a family reunion.

34 A Flintstones Christmas Carol

Fred plays lead in Charles Brickens' Christmas play at Bedrock Community Theater.

10:30

28 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

Lamb Chop wants to be a ballerina.

11AM

13 Regis & Kathie Lee (JIP, and then preempted again at 11:30)

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Make-Believers tend vegetable gardens.

11:30

9 Mike & Maty (JIP)

13 Movie

"Lassie Come Home." [1943] A British boy's collie finds his way back from Scotland. Roddy
McDowall.

28 Barney and Friends

See 8AM.

34 Christmas Light

Noon

9 Golden Girls

16 Wild About Animals


Delaware Valley Raptor Center; Bongo the chimp; treatment for emotionally troubled children;
greyhounds.

28 GED

34 Geraldo

Courageous children.

12:30

9 Court TV: Inside America's Courts

16 NFL on NBC Pregame

25 NFL Postgame

28 Tales of the Serengeti

The triumphs and failures of a pride of lions in the Ngorongoro Crater; scavengers of the
Serengeti; a national park staf must fend of poachers.

1PM

9 Mouse on the Mayflower

A mouse named William lands with the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. Narrated by Tennessee Ernie
Ford.

16 NFL Football

Kansas City Chiefs at Dallas Cowboys. Live.

25 Figure Skating

34 Movie

"Downhill Racer." [1969] A cocky American skier shoots for the Olympics. Robert Redford, Gene
Hackman.

1:30

13 Movie
"Mary Poppins." [1964] Julie Andrews. London children meet a magical nanny and
chimneysweep.

2PM

9 General Hospital

2:30

25 Winter Sports

28 Tales of the Serengeti

A London researcher studies the endangered cheetah; Hugo Van Lawick films the annual
migration of wildebeests.

3PM

9 Danny!

Scheduled topic: matchmaking.

25 Kids TV Takeover

34 Doogie Howser, M.D.

3:30

34 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

4PM

9 Oprah Winfrey

16 Day and Date

Scheduled guest: Don Rickles.

34 A Current Afair
4:30

13 Hasn't God Been Good to Oregon?

28 Wishbone

Samantha searches for a birthday present, "Hercules and the Golden Apples."

34 Lauren Hutton And...

Scheduled guest: RuPaul.

5PM

9 Eat Hearty

13 16 News

25 Full House

28 Bill Nye the Science Guy

Oceans salinity; currents; life.

34 Donahue

Scheduled topic: Vengeful women.

5:30

9 ABC News

13 CBS News

16 NBC News

25 Murphy Brown

28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

6PM
9 13 16 News

25 Roseanne

28 OSU Football

Beaver football highlights.

34 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

6:30

9 Home Improvement

Trying to fix a gas leak, Tim blows up a friend's house.

13 Wheel of Fortune

16 Hard Copy

25 Coach

While staying at Hayden's cabin, Jimmy Johnson has his Super Bowl ring eaten by Luther's dog.

28 Nightly Business Report

Host Hedrick Smith; U.S. and Japanese postwar economic relations.

34 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

Abusive stepfather; fugitive killer.

7PM

9 Star Trek: The Next Generation

His long-lost brother informs Worf their late father is accused of treason.

13 Jeopardy!

16 Entertainment Tonight

25 Seinfeld

George buys a convertible the salesman claims once belonged to Jon Voight.
28 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

34 Rescue 911

A toddler's sister finds him floating in a swimming pool; barbed wire cuts a man's throat.

7;30

13 EXTRA!

16 LAPD

Deadly carjacking attempt; assault suspect; stabbing.

25 The Simpsons

Bart runs away from home after a fight with Lisa.

34 Top Cops

A homicide detective suspects a victim's wife and son.

8PM

9 Television's Greatest Performances

Memorable clips of Michael Jackson; Frank Sinatra; Whitney Houston; Steve Martin; Diana Ross;
the Muppets, host Jimmy Swits.

13 Murder, She Wrote

Detective Charlie Garrett's high bid on a mediocre painting puzzles Jessica; then, its second-rate
artist is found dead; with Wayne Rogers.

16 Movie

"Home Alone." [1990] Macaulay Culkin. Accidentally left by his Paris-bound family, an 8-year-old
makes mincemeat of two burglars in the house.

25 Movie

"White Men Can't Jump." [1992] Wesley Snipes. Two basketball hustlers, black and white, count
on racial myth to cash in on street games. Directed by Ron Shelton.

28 This Old House


Removing lead paint; specialty tile; covered carnageway.

34 Forever Knight

In need of a new host after an exorcism, an evil spirit possesses Nick.

9PM

9 The Beatles Anthology

Spirituality influences the music; they form their own record company, Apple Corps Ltd.; the
"White Album" is released; they film "Let it Be," record "Abbey Road" and break up in 1970.
[Part 3 of 3].

13 Movie

"The West Side Waltz." [1995] Shirley MacLaine, Liza Minneli. Three quite diferent New York City
women maintain a unique friendship.

28 Mystery!

"Poirot V: The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb." Detective Poirot [David Suchet] consider
whether a curse caused an archaeologist's [Peter Reeves] fatal heart attack.

34 The Hitchhiker

A married teacher cannot resist a new student.

9:30

34 The Hitchhiker

A woman involves a stranger in her plot to kill her husband.

10PM

16 ER

A multiple-car accident floods the emergency room with patients; a patient [Malgoscha Gebel]
believes to be mentally retarded surprises the doctors.

25 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice


28 Movie

"The Women." [1939] Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford. Catty New York socialites gossip about a
friend and her husband's girlfriend. Directed by George Cukor; includes a color sequence.

34 Northern Exposure

The acting bug bites everyone when Michelle decides to stage "Bus Stop."

10:30

25 Cops

Los Angeles: domestic call; hotel vandalism; attempted murder at a motel.

11PM

9 13 16 News

25 Baywatch

A massive earthquake strands a diver, collapses C.J.'s apartment, traps Hobie in a garage and
leaves Jackie's trailer dangling from a clif. Part 1 of 2.

34 Stephanie Miller

Bruce Boxleitner; comedian Cathy Ladman.

11:35

9 Nightline

13 David Letterman

Jennifer Jason Leigh; George Clooney.

16 Jay Leno

Violinist Vanessa Mae.

12AM
25 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

Mother-daughter violence; juvenile with a concealed weapon; runaway, age 10; petty thief.

34 Paid Program

12:05

9 Rush Limbaugh

12:30

25 Top Cops

28 Charlie Rose

34 Jerry Springer

12:35

9 Paid Program

13 Late Late Show-Tom Snyder

Martin Fitzwater, former White House press secretary; Ruby Bridges.

16 Conan O'Brien

Actress Jessica Hecht; Andy Pargh.

1AM

25 Paid Program

1:05

9 World News Now


1:30

25 Movie

"Overboard." [1987] Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell. Yachtsman's amnesiac wife becomes an Oregon
carpenter's mate.

28 Lynn Fischer's Healthy Indulgences

Tuscany beef/vegetable soup; toasted fennel salad; lemon/amaretto cheesecake.

34 Of the Air

1:35

13 Married...with Children

16 Later/Greg Kinnear

2AM

28 Psychology: The Study of Human Behavior

Universal emotions; facial expressions; anger.

2:05

13 Up to the Minute

16 Nightside

2:30

28 Psychology: The Study of Human Behavior

Various factors motivate people; behavior extremes.

3AM

28 Discovering Psychology
Stages of growth; impact of heredity and envir0nment.

3:30

25 Movie

"Radio Days." [1987] Mia Farrow. A boy's life and a cigarette girl's story recall wartime radio.

28 Discovering Psychology

Interpreting reality; understanding behavior.

-crainbebo

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Sat, Nov 30, 1963

from TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee edition

WBTV 3-CBS/ABC Charlotte

6:30 Sunrise Semester "Outlines of Art"

7:00 Carolina Calling

8:00 Fun House

8:30 Pirate's Cove

9:00 Alvin

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10:00 Quick Draw McGraw

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11:00 Supercar

11:30 Roy Rogers

noon Sky King


12:30 Pastor's Study

12:45 Football Feature (Army-Navy Game preview)

1:00 College Football: Army-Navy Game

4:00 Football Scoreboard

4:15 CBS All-American Team (naming of the 1963 All-American college football team)

4:45 Wilburn Brothers (JIP)

5:00 Flatt & Scruggs

5:30 Wrestling

6:25 Early Report (Bill Currie)

6:30 Porter Wagoner

7:00 Mister Ed "Oh Those Hats!"

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Defenders "The Seal of Confession"

9:30 Phil Silvers "Harry Who?"

10:00 Gunsmoke

11:00 News/Weather

11:15 Movie "Retreat, Hell!"

WFBC 4-NBC Greenville

6:30 Modern Almanac

7:00 Farm News (Leonard)

7:30 Hi-Way Show (Billy Fallaw)

7:45 Lessons for Living (Anderson)

8:00 Monty's Rascals

9:30 Ruf & Reddy (c)


10:00 Hector Heathcote (c)

10:30 Fireball XL-5

11:00 Dennis the Menace

11:30 Fury

noon Sergeant Preston

12:30 Bullwinkle (c)

1:00 Exploring (c/medicine is this week's topic)

2:00 Topic

2:30 Film Feature

3:00 Bowling (local)

4:00 NFL Highlights

4:30 Captain Gallant

5:00 Wrestling

5:45 Football Scoreboard

6:00 Wilburn Brothers

6:30 Flatt & Scruggs

7:00 Porter Wagoner

7:30 Lieutenant "Fall from a White Horse"

8:30 Joey Bishop "Joey Jr's TV Debut" (c)

9:00 Saturday Night at the Movies "Count Your Blessings" (c)

11:00 Movie "Sangaree"

WCYB 5-NBC/ABC Bristol

6:00 Great Ideas of the Bible

7:00 Rural Tenneva


7:30 Cartoons

8:30 Santa's Toy Town

9:00 Popeye

9:30 Ruf & Reddy (c)

10:00 Hector Heathcote (c)

10:30 Fireball XL-5

11:00 Dennis the Menace

11:30 Fury

noon Sergeant Preston

12:30 Bullwinkle (c)

1:00 Exploring (c)

2:00 Mr. Wizard

2:30 Bugs Bunny

3:00 American Bandstand (guests Annette Funicello, Nino & April, Donna Loren, the Challengers,
Dick & Dee Dee, Johnny Mathis, Connie Stevens, Nick Adams, George Hamilton, Connie Francis,
and Paul Petersen)

4:00 Eddie Skelton

5:00 Wrestling

6:00 Wilburn Brothers

6:30 Porter Wagoner

7:00 Ozzie & Harrier "June is Always Late"

7:30 Ben Casey "Dispel the Black Cyclone That Shakes the Throne" (Vincent Edwards, who plays
the title role, also directed this episode)

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Wagon Train "The Michael Malone Story"

11:00 News/Weather

11:30 Movie "Land of the Pharoahs"


WATE 6-NBC Knoxville

7:00 Farm Information (Wilson)

7:30 Movie: TBA

9:30 Ruf & Reddy (c)

10:00 Hector Heathcote (c)

10:30 Fireball XL-5

11:00 Dennis the Menace

11:30 Fury

noon Sergeant Preston

12:30 Bullwinkle (c)

1:00 Exploring (c)

2:00 Mr. Wizard

2:30 Championship Bowling

3:30 Surfside 6 "The Roust"

4:30 Bonny Lou & Buster

5:00 Captain Gallant

5:30 International Showtime (Swedish Zoo Circus)

6:30 Porter Wagoner

7:00 Wilburn Brothers

7:30 Lieutenant "Fall from a White Horse"

8:30 Joey Bishop "Joey Jr's TV Debut" (c)

9:00 Saturday Night at the Movies "Count Your Blessings" (c)

11:00 Movie "Queen Bee"


WSPA 7-CBS Spartanburg

6:45 Sunrise Semester "Outlines of Art" (although they ran a diferent episode than ch 3)

7:15 Almanac

7:45 Cartoons

8:00 Party Time

9:00 Alvin

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10:00 Quick Draw McGraw

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11:00 Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers

noon Farmer Gray

12:30 Great Moments in Music

12:45 Football Feature

1:00 College Football: Army-Navy Game

4:00 Football Scoreboard

4:15 CBS All-American Team

5:00 TBA (TVG lists Wide World of Sports for 30 min, but I doubt that)

5:30 Outlaws "The Sooner"

6:30 News/Weather/Sports

7:00 Dragnet

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Defenders "The Seal of Confession"

9:30 Phil Silvers "Harry Who?"

10:00 Gunsmoke
11:00 News/Weather

11:15 Movie "The Keys of the Kingdom"

WSOC 9-NBC/ABC Charlotte

7:00 Nursing Film Feature

7:30 Top Cat

7:45 Country Style, USA

8:00 Swingin' Country

8:30 Bullwinkle

9:00 Bugs Bunny

9:30 Ruf & Reddy (c)

10:00 Hector Heathcote (c)

10:30 Fireball XL-5

11:00 Casper

11:30 Fury

noon Kilgo's Kanteen

1:00 Exploring (c)

2:00 Movie "Magnetic Monster"

3:30 Wide World of Sports (tarpon fishing/Great International Ski Jump...of a 165' ramp at
Dodgers Stadium!)

5:00 NFL Highlights

5:30 Mr. Novak "Pay the Two Dollars"

6:30 Outer Limits "Tourist Attraction"

7:30 Hootenanny (from the University of Pittsburgh with guests the Tarriers, Josh White, the
Brothers Four, Ian & Sylvia, Will Holt, Elan Stuart, John Carignon, and Woody Allen)

8:30 Lawrence Welk


9:30 Jerry Lewis (guests Pearl Bailey, Phil Foster, Peter Nero, Jack Jones, and Lucho Navarro)

11:30 Movies "Trouble Along the Way"/"Maid of Salem"

WBIR 10-CBS Knoxville

7:00 Light Time

7:15 Davey & Goliath "Time Machine"

7:30 Supercar "High Tension"

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Alvin

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10:00 Quick Draw McGraw

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11:00 Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers

noon Sky King

12:30 News

12:45 Football Feature

1:00 College Football: Army-Navy Game

4:00 Football Scoreboard

4:15 CBS All-American Team

4:45 Great Moments in Music

5:00 Patti Page

5:30 Wrestling

7:00 Mull's Sing

7:30 Jackie Gleason


8:30 Defenders "The Seal of Confession"

9:30 Phil Silvers "Harry Who?"

10:00 Gunsmoke

11:00 Movie "The Angry Age"

WJHL 11-CBS/ABC Johnson City

7:00 Movie (listed as Western)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Alvin

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10:00 Quick Draw McGraw

10:30 Junior Auction

11:00 Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers

noon Sky King

12:30 Virgil Wacks

12:45 Football Feature

1:00 College Football: Army-Navy Game

4:15 Roaring 20s

5:00 Hootenanny (from Fordham University in NYC with guests the New Christy Minstrels, the
Dukes of Dixieland, Woody Allen, Will Holt, Leon Bibb, and the Big Three)

6:00 Outer Limits "Corpus Earthling"

7:00 My Three Sons "The Toupee"

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Defenders "The Seal of Confession"

9:30 Phil Silvers "Harry Who?"


10:00 Gunsmoke

11:00 News (Ed McKinney)

11:15 Movie "The Man in the Net"

WLOS 13-ABC Asheville

7:00 Aspect

7:30 Popeye

8:30 Supercar

9:00 Mr. Bill & Bozo

10:30 Jetsons

11:00 Casper

11:30 Beany & Cecil

noon Bugs Bunny

12:30 Allakazam

1:00 My Friend Flicka

1:30 American Bandstand (guests Chubby Checker and Donald Jenkins)

2:30 Movie "Bride of the Atom"

3:45 Movie "The Two-Headed Spy"

5:00 Saturday Jamboree (Ledford)

6:00 News/Sports/Weather

6:15 Movie "City of Fear"

7:30 Hootenanny

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Jerry Lewis

11:30 Movie "I Aim at the Stars"


WTVK 26-ABC Knoxville

10:30 Jetsons

11:00 Casper

11:30 Beany & Cecil

noon Bugs Bunny

12:30 Allakazam

1:00 My Friend Flicka

1:30 American Bandstand (as ch 13)

2:30 Movie "Adam Had Four Sons"

4:00 Wide World of Sports: expanded by an hour today in order to show Canada's version of the
Super Bowl, the Grey Cup from Vancouver, the host Lions got whupped by Hamilton 21-10 (pre-
empts AFL Highlights and Preview: Winter Olympics)

7:00 Password

7:30 Hootenanny

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Jerry Lewis

11:30 Movie "The Mad Ghoul"

WAIM 40-ABC/CBS Anderson

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Alvin

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10:00 Quick Draw McGraw

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11:00 Casper
11:30 Beany & Cecil

noon Bugs Bunny

12:30 Allakazam (as listed; if so, ch 40 left it in progress)

12:45 Football Feature

1:00 College Football: Army-Navy Game

4:00 Football Scoreboard

4:15 CBS All-American Team

4:45 TBA

5:00 Wide World of Sports (as ch 9, 3:30)

6:30 Preview: Winter Olympics (World Figure Skating pairs champs Otto & Marie Jelinek are Jim
McKay's guest; Otto would later become a long-time CTV figure skating commentator)

7:00 Playhouse 40

7:30 Hootenanny

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Jerry Lewis

Retro: Boston - Thursday November 28, 1963 (Thanksgiving)

Source Boston Globe Thanksgiving, November 28, 1963

Thanksgiving in the wake of the JFK assassination.

2 WGBH Boston (Educational)

12:30p The Friendly Giant

01:00p 5p no listings

05:00p The Friendly Giant

05:30p Whats New


06:00p Once Upon a Japanese Time

06:30p Louis Lyons, news

06:45p Robert Baram

07:00p Thanksgiving Sights and Sounds

07:30p Tennis at Longwood (taped highlights from the National Doubles Championship held in
the Summer)

08:30p Boston Symphony Orchestra

10:00p Archibald MacLeish on Robert Frost

10:30p Sir Kenneth Clark on Art

4 WBZ Boston (NBC)

06:15a Sign-On Seminar

06:45a Daily Almanac

07:00a Today

09:00a Leave It to Beaver

09:30a Bachelor Father

10:00a Macys Thanksgiving Parade Lorne Greene and Betty White, commentators (color)

11:30a Missing Links (color)

12:00p News, Weather

12:30p Mike Douglas Show guests: Roberta Sherwood, Bill Daily, The Four Preps

02:00p People Will Talk (color)

02:25p NBC News Floyd Kabler

02:30p The Doctors

03:00p Loretta Young Theater

03:30p You Dont Say (color)

04:00p The Match Game


04:25p NBC News Sander Vanocur

04:30p Clubhouse 4 (Big Brother Bob Emery)

05:00p Boston Movietime The Detective (1955) starring Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood

06:30p News, Weather

07:00p Huntley-Brinkley Report

07:30p Temple Houston Billy Hart

08:30p Dr. Kildare

09:30p Hazel (color)

10:00p Arthur Godfrey Thanksgiving Show

11:00p News

11:15p Steve Allen Show

12:45a World News

01:00a Big Movie

5 WHDH Boston (CBS)

06:00a Continental Classroom

06:30a Capt. Bob (color)

07:00a Morning Key Club (color)

07:30a Capt. Bob (color)

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Romper Room (color)

09:30a For Women (color)

09:45a We Believe (color)

10:00a Thanksgiving Parade Jubilee covering Macys, New York; Gimbels Parade in
Philadelphia; J.L Hudson Parade in Detroit; taped excerpts from Eatons Santa Claus Parade in
Toronto. Allen Ludden, Bert Parks, Bess Myerson commentators.
12:00p NFL Football Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions

03:00p NCAA Football Texas at Texas A&M

05:15p Football Scoreboard

05:30p Sea Hunt

06:00p News (color)

06:05p Dateline Boston Dr. Edwin Booth The Meaning of Thanksgiving Day (color)

06:30p CBS News Walter Cronkite

07:00p News, Weather (color)

07:30p Password celebrity guests: Jimmy Stewart and his wife Gloria

08:00p Rawhide Incident at Confidence Creek

09:00p Perry Mason

10:00p The Nurses The Unwanted

11:00p News (color)

11:30p Tonight Show (color) from NBC

6 WTEV New Bedford (ABC)

06:30a Continental Classroom

07:00a Billy Bang Bang

08:00a The Range Rider

08:30a Abbott and Costello

09:00a Ed Allen Time

09:30a Amos n Andy

10:00a Life of Riley

10:30a Community (Bob Bassett)

11:00p The Price is Right


11:30a Seven Keys

12:00p Tennessee Ernie Ford

12:30p Father Knows Best

01:00p General Hospital

01:30p Divorce Court

02:30p The Cowboy and the Tiger (special) musical fantasy starring David Wayne, Paul OKeefe
and Jack Gilford

03:30p AFL Football Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos

06:15p News, Weather

06:30p ABC News Ron Cochran

06:45p News, Weather

07:00p Broken Arrow

07:30p The Flintstones Kleptomaniac Pebbles (color)

08:00p Donna Reed

08:30p My Three Sons

09:00p Jimmy Dean

10:00p Sid Caeser Show guests: Gisele MacKenzie and Joey Forman

10:30p The Detectives

11:00p News

11:25p Thriller

7 WNAC Boston (ABC)

06:25a Farm and Market

06:30a Understanding Our World

07:00a Three Stooges

07:30a Huckleberry Hound


08:00a Three Stooges

08:15a The King and Odie

08:30a Jack LaLanne

09:00a The Peoples Choice

09:30a David Allen Show

10:00a Girl Talk

10:30a Who Do You Trust? (delayed from 3:30p)

11:00p The Price is Right

11:30p Seven Keys

12:00p Tennessee Ernie Ford

12:30p Father Knows Best

01:00p General Hospital

01:30p Trailmaster (delayed from 4p)

02:30p The Cowboy and the Tiger (special) musical fantasy starring David Wayne, Paul OKeefe
and Jack Gilford

03:30p AFL Football Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos

06:15p News, Weather

06:30p Dobie Gillis

07:00p Fractured Flickers

07:30p The Flintstones Kleptomaniac Pebbles (color)

08:00p Donna Reed

08:30p My Three Sons

09:00p Jimmy Dean

10:00p Sid Caeser Show guests: Gisele MacKenzie and Joey Forman

10:30p The Detectives

11:00p News
11:15p Late Show

9 WMUR Manchester (ABC)

09:30a Breakfast With the Boys

10:30a Day In Court (delayed from 2:30p)

11:00p The Price is Right

11:30p Seven Keys

12:00p Tennessee Ernie Ford

12:30p Father Knows Best

01:00p General Hospital

01:30p Movie Disbarred starring Robert Preston and Gail Patrick

02:30p The Cowboy and the Tiger (special) musical fantasy starring David Wayne, Paul OKeefe
and Jack Gilford

03:30p AFL Football Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos

06:30p News, Weather

06:45p ABC News Ron Cochran

07:00p Visit with Santa

07:30p The Flintstones (color)

08:00p Phil Silvers Show

08:30p My Three Sons

09:00p Jimmy Dean

10:00p Sid Caeser Show

10:30p Jazz Scene U.S.A.

11:00p News

11:15p Movie Within These Walls


10 WJAR Providence (NBC)

06:30a TV Classroom

07:00a Today

09:05a World Around Us (nothing listed for 9a probably news)

09:30a Talk of the Town

10:00a Macys Thanksgiving Parade Lorne Greene and Betty White, commentators (color)

11:30a Missing Links (color)

12:00p Your First Impression (color)

12:30p Truth or Consequences (color)

01:00p State House Tour

01:30p Make Room for Daddy

02:00p People Will Talk (color)

02:25p NBC News Floyd Kabler

02:30p The Doctors

03:00p Loretta Young Theater

03:30p You Dont Say (color)

04:00p The Match Game

04:25p NBC News Sander Vanocur

04:30p Movie Five Steps to Danger starring Sterling Hayden, Ruth Roman

06:00p Eye-Dentify

06:30p Huntley-Brinkley Report

07:00p Have Gun, Will Travel

07:30p Temple Houston

08:30p Dr. Kildare

09:30p Hazel (color)


10:00p Arthur Godfrey Thanksgiving Show

11:00p News

11:15p Tonight Show (color)

12 WPRO Providence (CBS)

06:30a Sunrise Semester

07:00a Stooges, Rascals, Popeye

07:30a The King and Odie

07:45a Storytime

08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Romper Room

09:30a Dialing for Dollars

10:00a Thanksgiving Parade Jubilee covering Macys, New York; Gimbels Parade in
Philadelphia; J.L Hudson Parade in Detroit; taped excerpts from Eatons Santa Claus Parade in
Toronto. Allen Ludden, Bert Parks, Bess Myerson commentators.

12:00p NFL Football Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions

02:45p Chris Clark Show

03:00p NCAA Football Texas at Texas A&M

06:00p Saltys Funny Company

06:30p Huckleberry Hound

07:00p Newsbeat

07:30p Movie Manhunt in the Jungle

09:00p Perry Mason

10:00p The Nurses

11:00p News

11:20p Movie Great Moment


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I always thought that Floyd's last name was Kalber and not Kabler.

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Arthur Godfrey Thanksgiving Special on NBC


Godfrey was a free agent on TV while remaining with CBS on radio. As an aside, someone on
eBay is selling a publicity photo for this special which in a case of unfortunate timing has Liza
Minnelli posing with a vintage firearm.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1963-Liza-Mi...-/380684804107

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The networks showed a brief Thanksgiving speech by LBJ from the White House at 6:15:

http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=25999

Retro: Upstate New York Thurs, Nov 26, 1959

from TV Guide-NY State edition

Most of the region, anyway...Bufalo (as well as Rochester and Erie) were listed in the western
neighbor Lake Ontario edition, while eastern neighbors St. Lawrence listed Plattsburgh...

WKTV 2-ABC/CBS/NBC Utica

7:00 Today

9:00 Cartoons

9:30 Good Living (Jean Phair)

10:00 Dough Re Mi

10:30 Treasure Hunt


11:00 Macy's Thanksgiving Parade

noon Truth or Consequences

12:30 It Could Be You (c)

1:00 Playhouse 60

1:45 College Football: UNC-Duke, the 39th annual fight for Triangle football supremacy

4:30 American Bandstand

5:00 Movie "Johnny Holiday"

6:00 Weather (Jerry Fiore)

6:05 Movie cont'd

6:30 News/Sports

6:45 Annie Oakley "The Cinder Trail"

7:15 NBC News

7:30 Manhunt "The Man in the Panama Hat"

8:00 Bat Masterson "Death and Taxes"

8:30 Staccato "The Poet's Touch"

9:00 Bachelor Father "Bentley's Double Play"

9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (c/guest is 15-yr-old Hollywood High student Cathie Taylor)

10:00 Groucho Marx

10:30 Take a Good Look

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Jack Paar

WSYR 3-ABC/NBC Syracuse

7:00 Today

9:00 All Star Theater


9:30 Ladies' Day (Kay Russell)

10:00 Dough Re Mi

10:30 Treasure Hunt

11:00 Macy's Thanksgiving Parade

noon Truth or Consequences

12:30 Jim Deline

1:00 Movie "Tear Gas Squad"

1:45 College Football: UNC-Duke

4:30 Split Personality

5:00 Huckleberry Hound

5:30 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

6:00 Colt .45 "Tar and Feathers" (delay from Sun 7pm)

6:30 News/Sports/Weather

7:00 Lock Up

7:30 Rifleman "The Spiked Rifle" (delay from Tues 9pm)

8:00 Donna Reed "Jef Joins a Club"

8:30 Staccato "The Poet's Touch"

9:00 Bachelor Father "Bentley's Double Play"

9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (c)

10:00 Groucho Marx

10:30 Manhunt

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Jack Paar

WROC 5-ABC/NBC Rochester


7:00 Today

9:00 Ding Dong School

9:30 Burns & Allen

10:00 Dough Re Mi

10:30 Treasure Hunt

11:00 Macy's Thanksgiving Parade

noon Truth or Consequences

12:30 It Could Be You (c)

1:00 Film Feature

1:30 College Football Time (Chris Schenkel profiles USC's twin players Mike and Martin
McKeever)

1:45 College Football: UNC-Duke

4:30 Football Scoreboard

5:00 Santa's Workshop

5:30 Movie "Adventures of Robinson Crusoe"

6:30 News/Weather

6:45 NBC News

7:00 Detectives "The Bait"

7:30 US Border Patrol "Terror on the Gold Coast"

8:00 Bat Masterson "Death and Taxes"

8:30 Staccato "The Poet's Touch"

9:00 Bachelor Father "Bentley's Double Play"

9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (c)

10:00 Groucho Marx

10:30 Man for Hire "The Fall Guy"

11:00 News/Sports/Weather
11:30 Jack Paar

WRGB 6-NBC Schenectady

7:00 Today

9:00 Home Fare

9:30 Toy Show

10:00 Dough Re Mi

10:30 Treasure Hunt

11:00 Macy's Thanksgiving Parade

noon Truth or Consequences

12:30 It Could Be You (c)

1:00 Burns & Allen

1:30 Trader Van (Van Patten)

1:45 College Football: UNC-Duke

4:30 Split Personality

5:00 Satellite 6

5:45 Breadtime Stories

6:00 Huckleberry Hound

6:30 Earle Pudney

6:45 News

6:55 Weather (Howard Tupper)

7:00 Death Valley Days

7:30 Vikings "The Thing"

8:00 Bat Masterson "Death and Taxes"

8:30 Staccato "The Poet's Touch"


9:00 Bachelor Father "Bentley's Double Play"

9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (c)

10:00 Groucho Marx

10:30 Bold Venture

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:15 Movie "Down to Earth"

WCNY 7-ABC/CBS Watertown

8:00 CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Film Feature

10:00 Thanksgiving Parade (Captain Kangaroo looks in on coverage of the Macy's, Gimbels
(Philadelphia), and Hudson's (Detroit) Parades)

11:00 I Love Lucy

11:30 Candid Camera

11:45 It's Baby Time

noon NFL: Green Bay-Detroit

3:00 Beat the Clock

3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 American Bandstand

5:00 Our Miss Brooks "Thanksgiving Show"

5:30 Kiddies' Karnival

6:00 Life of Riley "Riley Buys a Statue"

6:30 Weather/News/Sports
6:45 CBS News

7:00 Men Into Space

7:30 Not for Hire "The Smuggled Wife"

8:00 Betty Hutton "Hollister's Mother"

8:30 Johnny Ringo "The Rain Man"

9:00 Zane Grey "King of the Valley"

9:30 Playhouse 90 "The Grey Nurse Said Nothing"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:15 Movie "Conspiracy in Teheran"

WHEN 8-ABC/CBS Syracuse

7:00 Breakfast Bar (O'Donnell)

7:55 Take Five (Mark Stevens)

8:00 CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 These Things We Share

9:10 Party Line

9:20 Magic Toy Shop

9:45 Gal Next Door (Kay Larson)

9:55 Take Five (Mark Stevens)

10:00 Thanksgiving Parade (as ch 7)

11:00 I Love Lucy

11:30 December Bride

noon NFL: Green Bay-Detroit

3:00 Millionaire
3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge of Night

5:00 Movie "Twinkle in God's Eye"

6:45 CBS News

7:00 Phil Silvers (Sgt. Bilko) "Doberman the Crooner"

7:30 To Tell the Truth

8:00 Betty Hutton "Hollister's Mother"

8:30 Johnny Ringo "The Rain Man"

9:00 Zane Grey "King of the Valley"

9:30 Playhouse 90 "The Grey Nurse Said Nothing"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:20 Movie "Keeper of the Flame"

WHEC/WVET 10-ABC/CBS Rochester

7:30 On the Farm

8:00 CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 TBA

10:00 Thanksgiving Parade (as ch 7)

11:00 I Love Lucy

11:30 December Bride

noon NFL: Green Bay-Detroit

3:00 TBA
3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge of Night

5:00 Popeye

5:30 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

6:00 Annie Oakley "Showdown at Diablo"

6:30 News/Weather

6:45 CBS News

7:00 Bourbon Street Beat "Invitation to a Murder" (delayed from Mon 8:30)

8:00 Betty Hutton "Hollister's Mother"

8:30 Johnny Ringo "The Rain Man"

9:00 Zane Grey "King of the Valley"

9:30 Playhouse 90 "The Grey Nurse Said Nothing"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:20 Movie "Anna Christie"

WTEN 10 and WCDA 41-Albany/WCDC 19-Adams (CBS)

6:20 Elementary Subjects

6:45 Teacher Time

7:00 Three Stooges

7:45 Romper Room

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 TBA

10:00 Thanksgiving Parade Jubilee (highlights of 3 parades)


11:00 I Love Lucy

11:30 December Bride

11:45 TBA

noon NFL: Green Bay-Detroit

3:00 Millionaire

3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge of Night

5:00 Three Stooges

5:30 Movie "Stand By for Action"

7:05 News/Weather

7:15 CBS News

7:30 To Tell the Truth

8:00 Betty Hutton "Hollister's Mother"

8:30 Johnny Ringo "The Rain Man"

9:00 Zane Grey "King of the Valley"

9:30 Playhouse 90 "The Grey Nurse Said Nothing"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:15 Jack Paar

CKWS 11-CBC Kingston

12:30pm Early Date

1:30 Almanac (Clif Tomlinson)

2:00 Chez Helene


2:15 Nursery School Time

2:30 Open House

3:00 Film Feature

3:30 Movie "House of 1000 Candles"

4:30 See for Yourself

5:00 This Living World

5:30 Roy Rogers

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:15 Movie "UFO"

7:30 San Francisco Beat "Phony Witness Case"

8:00 Deputy

8:30 Talent Caravan (George Murray presents Ricky Hislop's orchestra from Saint John, NB)

9:00 Close Up

9:30 Man from Blackhawk "The Winthrop Woman"

10:00 Country Show

10:30 Sherif of Cochise

11:00 CBC Natrional News/Local News

WNBF 12-ABC/CBS Binghamton

7:00 Ding Dong School

7:30 Breakfast Time (Hathaway)

8:30 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Treasure House

9:10 Cartoons

9:30 Edge of Night


10:00 Thanksgiving Parade (as ch 7)

11:00 Who Do You Trust?

11:30 December Bride

11:45 Treasure House

noon NFL: Green Bay-Detroit

3:00 Beat the Clock

3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 American Bandstand

5:00 Popeye

6:00 News/Weather

6:30 Death Valley Days "The Talking Wire"

7:00 US Border Patrol

7:30 Millionaire "Millionaire Sgt. Matthew Brogan" (delay from Wed 9pm)

8:00 Donna Reed "Jef Joins a Club"

8:30 Real McCoys "Grampa Fights the Air Force"

9:00 Pat Boone (guests Jimmy Driftwood, and the Chad Mitchell Trio)

9:30 Playhouse 90 "The Grey Nurse Said Nothing"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:20 Movie "She Couldn't Say No"

WAST 13-Albany/WTRI 35-Troy (ABC)

7:00 Breakfast with Hoppy

9:00 Ding Dong School


9:30 TBA

10:00 Thanksgiving Parade (picked up from CBS)

11:00 Our Miss Brooks

11:30 Life of Riley

noon Restless Gun "The Whip"

12:30 Love That Bob!

1:00 Heart of the Home (Lewis)

1:30 Medic "Flash of Darkness"

2:00 Day in Court

2:30 Gale Storm "Aladdin's Lamp"

3:00 Beat the Clock

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4:00 American Bandstand

5:00 Little Lulu

5:30 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

6:00 Movie "George Washington Slept Here"

7:25 News/Weather

7:30 Black Saddle

8:00 Donna Reed "Jef Joins a Club"

8:30 Real McCoys "Grampa Fights the Air Force"

9:00 Pat Boone

9:30 Untouchables "Mexican Standof"

10:30 Target "Backfire"

11:00 Movie "Edison, the Man"

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Cathie Taylor, Tennessee Ernie Ford's guest, became a regular on his ABC daytime show in its last
(1964-65) season.

I noticed that most of the regularly-scheduled daytime programs aired that day, as will be the
case this year, with CBS pre-empting only "The Price Is Right" and "Let's Make A Deal" (the latter
because those stations that normally show it at 10 AM will be showing the Macy parade, so the
afternoon stations will get 3 PM for themselves) and NBC pre-empting "Days Of Our Lives" and
the 9-11 AM portion of the "Today" show (for the National Dog Show in the first case, and the
Macy parade in the second). On ABC, "The View," "The Chew," and "General Hospital" will air as
usual.

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Hey bluenoser, do you have any TV Listings from local TV guides from either Albany, Rochester or
Syracuse from the late 90s? If you do, just let me know, and I'll be grateful if you posted some!

Here are the listings....


==Albany Edition==

2 - WKTV Utica (NBC)

3 - WCAX Burlington (CBS)

5 - WPTZ Plattsburgh (NBC)

6 - WRGB Albany (CBS)

10 - WTEN Albany (CBS)

13 - WNYT Albany (NBC)

17 - WMHT Schenectady (PBS)

19 - WCDC Adams (ABC)

20 - WVTB St. Johnsbury (PBS)

22 - WVNY Burlington (ABC)

23 - WXXA Albany (Fox)

28 - WVER Rutland (PBS)

32 - WETK Burlington (PBS)

41 - WVTA Windsor (PBS)

45 - WMHQ Schenectady (PBS, switched to the WB and changed call letters to WEWB in 1999)

55 - WOCD Amsterdam (Ind, became Pax affiliate and changed call letters to WYPX in 1998)

62 - WRNN Kingston (Ind)

==Rochester Edition==

2 - WGRZ Bufalo (NBC)

3 - WSTM Syracuse (NBC)

4 - WIVB Bufalo (CBS)

5 - WTVH Syracuse (CBS)


7 - WKBW Bufalo (ABC)

8 - WROC Rochester (CBS)

9 - WIXT Syracuse (ABC)

10 - WHEC Rochester (NBC)

13 - WOKR Rochester (ABC)

21 - WXXI Rochester (PBS)

24 - WCNY Syracuse (PBS)

26 - XWBT Rochester (WB, cable-only)

31 - WUHF Rochester (Fox)

40 - WBGT Rochester (Ind, became UPN affiliate in late-1998)

68 - WSYT Syracuse (Fox)

==Syracuse Edition==

2 - WKTV Utica (NBC)

3 - WSTM Syracuse (NBC)

5 - WTVH Syracuse (CBS)

6 - CJOH Ottawa, ON (CTV)

7 - WWNY Watertown (CBS)

8 - WROC Rochester (CBS)

9 - WIXT Syracuse (ABC)

10 - WHEC Rochester (NBC)

11 - CKWS Kingston, ON (CBC)

11U - WUPN Utica (UPN, changed call letters to WPNY in 1996)

12 - WBNG Binghamton (CBS)

13 - WOKR Rochester (ABC)


16 - WNPE Watertown (PBS, changed call letters to WPBS in 1998)

18 - WNPI Norwood (PBS)

20 - WUTR Utica (ABC)

24 - WCNY Syracuse (PBS)

31 - WUHF Rochester (Fox)

33 - WFXV Utica (Fox)

43 - WNYS Syracuse (UPN)

50 - WWTI Watertown (ABC)

56 - WSPX Syracuse (Pax)

68 - WSYT Syracuse (Fox)

If you have those listings, then you can combine them all into one and say for example...

"Retro: Upstate New York (Month/Day/Year)"

and say

From TV Guide-Albany, Rochester and Syracuse editions

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WTEN-10 and WAST-13 (now WNYT) still were simulcasting on UHF after they moved to VHF.

Perhaps this was allowed by the FCC for the short-term until these stations gave up their UHF
channels.

For several years after UHF was opened up, WRGB-6 was still the only VHF station in the Capital
District.

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WTEN-10 continued to simulcast on WCDC-19 Adams MA until the digital transition in 2009. Not
sure if WTEN simulcasts in digital today from the Mt. Greylock site.

Really Retro: Boston, Thursday, November 25th, 1948 (Thanksgving)

Let's go back 65 years to the first Thanksgiving after the birth of commercial TV here in Boston,
Thursday, November 25th, 1948.

These were the TV programs Bostonians were able to see that day, as listed in that day's Boston
Globe. Instead of listing the programs as the Globe did (by station), I am listing them in the
better-known method of time period with programs listed by channel within each time period.

Brooks and Marsh and Wikipedia were used to establish network status; sponsor whose names
were in program titles have been added where omitted by the paper.

Stations:

4-WBZ-TV (NBC)

7-WNAC-TV (ABC/CBS/DuMont)

9:30 A.M.

7-Test Pattern

10 A.M.

4-Test Pattern until 12 Noon

7-High-School Football: Lynn Classical at Lynn English (as I have mentioned in prior retro Boston
TV listings from the Fall of 1948, WNAC carried a number of area high-school football games
during 1948, mostly from the Manning Bowl in Lynn, Massachusetts)

(I suspect the game ended shortly after 12 Noon, nothing is listed for WNAC until 1 P.M.)

12:45 P.M.

4-Test Pattern

1 P.M.

7-Test Pattern (to 5 P.M.)

1:10 P.M.

4-Sports Gallery

1:15 P.M.

4-College Football: Cornell at Penn

4:15 P.M.

4-(Shawmut Home Theatre) Movie: "Lydia" (1941), with Merle Oberon.

5:45 P.M.
7-Test Pattern

6 P.M.

4-News Tape

7-Small Fry Club with Bob "Big Brother" Emery (DuMont)

6:05 P.M.

4-Surprise Package (local children's show with longtime WBZ-1030 morning personality Carl
DeSuze; this was apparently the first locally-produced children's show in the history of Boston
television)

6:30 P.M.

4-Weather Or Not, with Dr. James Austin

7-Russ Hodges' Scoreboard (Sports news and interview hosted by the man best remembered for
his call of the old New York Giants' dramatic 1951 National League pennant-clinching win)
(DuMont)

6:40 P.M.

4-Film Serial: "Law Of The Wild" (according to IMDB.com, this was a 1934 movie serial featuring
Rin-Tin-Tin)

6:45 P.M.

7-Film Shorts

7 P.M.

4-Bump Hadley (sports show hosted by the former baseball pitcher; I suspect much of the show
was a rundown of scores from the many Thanksgiving-morning high-school football games in the
Boston area)

7-Fashion Story (ABC)

7:15 P.M.

4-"Calla Calling" (cartoon?)

7:20 P.M.

4-(Shawmut) Nightly Newsteller (local news; perhaps Arch MacDonald was anchorman)

7:30 P.M.
(No program was listed for WBZ; however, that's day New York Times listed a film short titled
"NBC Presents" in that slot; I presume it also aired on WBZ)

7-Holiday Star Vanities (ABC variety special, the Times listed George Jessel as host along with
guest stars Paul Whiteman, Connee Boswell, Paul Draper, Jerry Colonna, and future sitcom
superstar Phil Silvers).

7:45 P.M.

4-Sportswoman of the Week (brief women's sports feature) (NBC)

7:50 P.M.

4-(Camel) Newsreel Theatre (Fox Movietone newsreel footage narrated of-camera by John
Cameron Swayze; by the following February, he would move in front of the camera to anchor a
15-minutre version called "Camel News Caravan") (NBC)

8 P.M.

4-NBC Presents-Travelogue

8:15 P.M.

4-The Nature Of Things-Science feature with Dr. Roy Marshall (NBC).

8:30 P.M.

4-Lanny Ross Show (musical-variety show) (NBC)

9 P.M.

4-(Gulf) Road Show with Bob Smith (yes, the same "Bufalo Bob Smith" who co-starred on
"Howdy Doody"!) (NBC)

9:30 P.M.

4-(Bigelow) Floor Show, variety with ventriloquist Paul Winchelll (later known as a children's TV
personality) and Dunniger (NBC)

7-Wrestling from Boston Arena (sign-of came after the card ended) (although DuMont had a
wrestling show in this time period in the Fall of 1948, it didn't originate from Boston, so this was
a local telecast)

10 P.M.

4-Strikes 'n Spares (bowling show, presumably broadcast live from a local bowling alley; I would
think it featured the skinny "Candlepins" and small bowling balls popular in New England and
Eastern Canada)
11 P.M.

4-(Boston Post) Views Of News In New England (local newscast illustrated with news photos
from the now-defunct newspaper)

11:05 P.M.

4-Tomorrow's Programs

11:08 P.M.

4-Sign-Of

NOTES:

(1) The Macy's Parade was not telecast in Boston that day. According to the November 25th,
1948 New York Times, it was locally televised by WCBS-2, WNBT-4 and WPIX-11. I have not been
able to find TV listings for other cities along the "East Coast Network", so I don't know if there
was any network broadcast.

The first Macy's parade to be telecast in Boston was on Thanksgiving, 1951 on WNAC-7 (likely via
CBS).

(2) That day's NFL game between the Detroit Lions and the old Chicago Cardinals in Detroit was
not televised in Boston, or anywhere else along the East Coast since the East and Midwest
networks weren't linked until January of 1949. However, the 1949 game between the Lions and
Chicago Bears was televised to the East Coast and aired in Boston on WNAC-7 with a start time
of 11:05 A.M. Eastern (broadcast time 10:55 A.M. EST). In recent years, the Detroit Thanksgiving
game has kicked-of at 12:35 P.M. EST.

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Well, I'll bet it was broadcast live on the radio across the rest of the country, since the TV links
for the rest of the country weren't connected at the time.

When did the Macy's parade end up on NBC?

-crainbebo

NBC-owned W2XBS New York (later WNBT, WRCA, and now WNBC-4) carried the parade locally
as far back as 1939 (according to the November 23rd, 1939 New York Times).

As early as 1940, it was possible for NBC to feed TV programs to Philadelphia and Schenectady,
but I don't have access to vintage newspapers from those two areas for those dates, so I don't
know if the parade "went network" that far back, but I would guess that it was very likely.

Retro: Charleston, SC, Fri. December 2nd, 1988

Source: News and Courier

12/2/1988

CHANNELS

2 WCBD Charleston ABC

4 WCIV Charleston NBC

5 WCSC Charleston CBS

7 WITV Charleston PBS


24 WTAT Charleston Fox

5AM

24 Westerns

5:30

2 Ag Day

24 Body By Jake

6AM

2 Morning Stretch

4 Headline News

5 Jimmy Swaggart

7 Reading Road

24 Mighty Mouse

6:30

2 ABC World News This Morning

4 NBC News at Sunrise

5 News

7 Yoga

24 G.I. Joe

7AM

2 Good Morning America


Scheduled: actress Gena Rowlands.

4 Today

Scheduled: former Colorado Gov. Richard Lamm; cartoonist Mike Peters; Dallas Cowboys player
Mike Sherrard.

5 This Morning

Scheduled: actor Kurt Russell, actress Helen Hayes.

7 Sesame Street

24 C.O.P.S.

7:30

24 My Little Pony

8AM

7 Instructional Programming

24 I Dream of Jeannie

8:30

24 My Three Sons

9AM

2 Hart to Hart

4 Donahue

Scheduled: how marriage has changed over the years.

5 Family Medical Center

24 PTL Club
9:30

5 Andy Griffith Show

10AM

2 Trapper John M.D.

4 Sally Jessy Raphael

Scheduled: housewife vigilantes.

5 Family Feud

24 Success-N-Life

10:30

4 Classic Concentration

5 Card Sharks

11AM

2 On Trial

4 Wheel of Fortune (daytime)

5 Price is Right

7 Instructional Programming Continues

24 Wild, Wild West

11:30

2 Group One Medical

4 Win, Lose or Draw (daytime)


Noon

2 Ryan's Hope

4 Super Password

5 Midday

24 Perry Mason

12:30

2 Loving

4 Scrabble

5 Young & The Restless

1PM

2 All My Children

4 Days of Our Lives

24 Divorce Court

1:30

5 Bold and the Beautiful

24 Love Connection

2PM

2 One Life to Live

4 Another World

5 As the World Turns

7 Instructional Programming Continues


24 Hollywood Squares

2:30

24 Relatively Speaking

3PM

2 General Hospital

4 Santa Barbara

5 Guiding Light

24 Scooby Doo

3:30

24 Alvin & The Chipmunks

4PM

2 Oprah Winfrey

Scheduled: victims of betrayal by a friend.

4 Fame

5 Facts of Life

7 Sesame Street

24 Real Ghostbusters

4:30

5 Gimme a Break!
5PM

2 Night Court

4 Superior Court

5 Geraldo

Scheduled: sexual fantasies.

7 Mister Rogers

24 Finders Keepers

5:30

2 Cosby Show

4 The Judge

7 Square One Television

24 Double Dare

6PM

2 4 News

5 Family Feud

7 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

24 A-Team

The A-Team tangles with neighborhood thugs when they answer B.A.'s mother's [Della Reese]
call for help.

6:30

2 ABC News

4 NBC News

5 News
7PM

2 Wheel of Fortune

4 People's Court

5 CBS News

7 Nightly Business Report

Market Monitor.

24 Star Trek

The Enterprise is captured by a beautiful Romulan commander.

7:30

2 Jeopardy!

4 Win, Lose or Draw

5 M*A*S*H

A dispossessed Korean family and a girl with a GI baby cause problems for the 4077th.

7 Wild, Wild World of Animals

A look is taken at the lives of two birds of prey.

8PM

2 Muppet Family Christmas

Kermit, Miss Piggy, the Muppet Babies, assorted Fraggles and Muppet creator Jim Henson
celebrate Christmas with Fozzie Bear and his mother - at Mrs. Bear's house.

4 Something Is Out There

A killer believes a ventriloquist's dummy is giving him orders to murder women in the audience.

5 Beauty and the Beast

Vincent aids a defecting sailor who is carrying a deadly virus.


7 Washington Week

24 Movie

"The Man Who Lived at the Ritz." [1988] Perry King, Leslie Caron. The exclusive Paris hotel serves
as the backdrop for this story of an American art student caught amid the political upheavals
rocking Europe in the 1920s and '30s. Based on A.E. Hotchner's novel.

8:30

7 Wall $treet Week

Guest: Japanese economist Keikichi Honda, Economic Research Division general manager, The
Bank of Tokyo.

9PM

2 Mr. Belvedere

Kevin's former roommate puts a curse on the Owen family.

4 Sonny Spoon

Sonny poses as a Jamaican hit man to infiltrate the mob.

5 Dallas

Clif Barnes becomes Bobby's new partner; a river through Southfork suddenly dries up; and Sue
Ellen considers a new lover.

9:10

7 Simon & Garfunkel: The Concert in Central Park

Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel's first joint concert since 1970, taped during a 1981 Central Park
performance, includes "Mrs. Robinson" and "Bridge Over Troubled Waters."

9:30

2 Just the Ten of Us


Marie believes she's the cause of a young seminarian's career change.

10PM

2 20/20

A profile of Arnold Schwarzenegger.

4 Miami Vice

Crockett, recovering from a head injury, is taken hostage by three escaped convicts.

5 Falcon Crest

Richard and Angela push to have the murder charges against Lance dropped.

24 Gunsmoke

A wealthy alcoholic flees from his daughter and her fianc who are attempting to gain control of
his estate.

11PM

2 4 5 News

7 American Masters

"Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow." A profile of the film legend, beginning with his start in
vaudeville through his meeting with Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. Part 1 of 3.

24 Love Connection

11:30

2 Newlywed Game

4 Tonight Show

Guest host: Jay Leno; guests Cindy Williams and Stephen Collins, singer Phil Collins.

5 Twilight Zone

Newlyweds Don and Pat Carter enter a diner in a small town and have their fortunes told to
them by a machine.
24 Benny Hill

Watch for Benny's look at Hollywood and the "Granny Of The Year Jumping Contest."

12AM

2 Dating Game

5 Movie

"Gray Lady Down." [1978] Charlton Heston, David Carradine. A nuclear marine, rammed by a
wayward freighter, sinks and becomes the object of a daring rescue attempt.

7 Of-Air

24 Hogan's Heroes

Klink is taken ill just when Hogan needs him in his plans.

12:30

2 Nightline

4 Late Night/David Letterman

Scheduled: musician Carlos Santana.

24 Taxi

Shop steward Elaine agrees to Louie's deal in order to settle the strike. Part 2 of 2.

1AM

2 Fantasy Island

24 Movie

"About Last Night." [1986] Rob Lowe, Demi Moore. Two young Chicagoans attempt to balance
the uncertainty of modern relationships with their developing romance.

1:30
4 Friday Night Videos

Dan Frischman and Dan Schneider of "Head of the Class" introduce videos by the Traveling
Wilburys, Phil Collins, Anita Baker and Sam Kinison.

2AM

2 News (Rerun)

2:30

2 5 Of-Air

4 Headline News

3AM

4 Of-Air

24 Movie

"Night After Night." [1932] Mae West, George Rall. Based on a story by Louis Bromfield. A
schoolteacher tutors a cabaret owner who is thirsty for knowledge and wants to better himself.

4:30

24 Westerns

-crainbebo

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, November 16, 1963 - Southern California Edition

This week - a look at the programs not shown on November 22, 1963.

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/11/th...r-16-1963.html
Plus - James Franciscus rebounds from having lost <i>Dr. Kildare</i> by starring on <Mr.
Novak</i>, a profile of Paul Henning, CBS' king of country comedy, Meredith MacRae,
Muhammad Ali and Liberace, sports in the morning, and more!

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are most welcome.

For this week's programming guide, I've stayed away from the obvious choice of November 22,
although I'll be happy to share it if anyone is interested. Here's a day that really did come of as
planned - Tuesday, November 19. I don't think I've ever seen so many religious programs on a
non-Sunday morning.

I also noticed that neither KNXT nor KABC broadcast their respective networks' evening news in
a dedicated timeslot. They do, however, have expanded news times around that hour, so I
wonder if they incorporated the national news into that block of time. Does anyone with more
knowledge of the LA TV market have any insight into that?

KNXT, Channel 2 (CBS)

Morning

05:40a Give Us This Day

05:45a Morning Farm Report

06:00a Sunrise Semester

06:30a Communism Chinese Communist Industrial Economy

07:00a Captain Kangaroo

08:00a Panorama Pacific

09:00a CBS News (Mike Wallace)

09:30a I Love Lucy

10:00a The McCoys

10:30a Pete and Gladys


11:00a Love of Life

11:25a CBS News (Robert Trout)

11:30a Search For Tomorrow

11:45a Guiding Light

Afternoon

12:00p Burns and Allen

12:30p As the World Turns

01:00p Password (Lena Horne, Douglas Fairbanks)

01:30p House Party (Corinne Griffith, Danny Scholl)

02:00p To Tell The Truth (Chester Morris, Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Phyllis Newman)

02:25p News

02:30p The Edge of Night

03:00p Bachelor Father

03:30p My Little Margie

04:00p Life of Riley

04:30p Movie Two of a Kind

Evening

06:00p News

07:30p Marshal Dillon

08:00p Red Skelton (Bobby Rydell)

09:00p Petticoat Junction

09:30p Jack Benny

10:00p Garry Moore (Mimi Hines, Phil Ford)

11:00p News (local)

11:30p The Late Show Hurricane Island


01:15a Movie Hunted Men

KNBC, Channel 4 (NBC)

Morning

06:30a Education Exchange

07:00a Today (Richard Tregaskis, author of Vietnam Diary)

09:00a Say When

09:25a NBC News (Edwin Newman)

09:30a Word for Word (color)

10:00a Concentration

10:30a Missing Links (color)

11:00a First Impression (color)

11:30a Truth or Consequences (color)

11:55a NBC News (Ray Scherer)

Afternoon

12:00p People Will Talk

12:25p NBC News (Floyd Kalbur)

12:30p The Doctors

01:00p Loretta Young

01:30p You Dont Say! (Herschel Bernardi, Gisele MacKenzie) (color)

02:00p Match Game (Shelly Berman, Betty White)

02:25p News

02:30p Make Room For Daddy

03:30p Movie Something In the Wind

05:40p Believe It or Not


05:45p News (local) (color)

Evening

06:30p NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

07:00p Seven Seas (color)

07:30p Mr. Novak

08:30p Redigo

09:00p Greece: The Golden Age (color)

10:00p Bell Telephone Hour (Joan Sutherland, Erik Bruhm, Maria Tallchief, Martyn Green,
Margot Moser, Mac Morgan, Patti Page, Teddy Wilson Trio)

11:00p News (local) (color)

11:15p Johnny Carson (Interior Secretary Stuart Udall, Arlene Dahl)

KTLA, Channel 5 (Ind.)

Morning

07:45a For Kids Only

09:00a Romper Room

10:00a Movie The Human Monster

11:30a Cross Current

Afternoon

12:00p Trouble With Father

12:30p TV Bingo

01:20p Douglas Fairbanks

01:55p Overseas Adventure

02:30p Movie Crack-Up

04:00p Bozos Circus

04:45p Popeye
05:30p Beetle and His Buddies

Evening

06:00p You Asked For It

06:30p News and Sports (local)

07:00p Leave It to Beaver

07:30p Addograms

08:00p The Lawman

08:30p Zane Grey Theater

09:00p Roller Skating

11:00p News (local)

11:15p Steve Allen (Gerry Mulligan Jazz Quartet, Bob Di Neri, Pat Henry, Julius Sumner Miller)

12:50a Ladies Fashions

KABC, Channel 7 (ABC)

Morning

06:45a Daily Word

06:50a Morning Farm Report

07:00a Cartoons

07:30a Zoorama

08:00a Cartoon Capers

09:00a I Married Joan

09:30a Love That Bob!

10:00a December Bride

10:30a Girl Talk (Shelly Winters, Dody Goodman, Mrs. Cleveland Amory)

11:00a The Price is Right


11:30a Seven Keys

Afternoon

12:00p Ernie Ford (home decorator Aleene)

12:30p Father Knows Best

01:00p General Hospital

01:30p Pamela Mason

02:30p Day In Court

02:55p ABC News (Lisa Howard)

03:00p Queen for a Day

03:30p Who Do You Trust?

04:00p Trailmaster

05:00p Laramie

Evening

06:00p News

07:00p Battle Line

07:30p Combat!

08:30p McHales Navy

09:00p The Greatest Show on Earth (color)

10:00p The Fugitive

11:00p News (local)

11:30p Stagecoach West

12:30a Movie Jungle Patrol

KJH, Channel 9 (Ind.)

Morning
07:45a Babysitter

10:00a Movie Born to Be Bad

11:30a Spectrum Key Nations for American Investment

Afternoon

12:00p Beginnings

12:30p Mr. District Attorney

01:00p Cartoonsville

01:45p News (local)

02:00p Movie At Swords Point (color)

03:40p News (local) 45 The Mighty Hercules (color)

03:45p The Mighty Hercules (color)

04:30p Engineer Bill

05:30p Funny Company (color)

Evening

06:00p The Lone Ranger

06:30p Our Miss Brooks

07:00p People Are Funny

07:30p The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis

08:00p Million Dollar Movie Things to Come

09:55p Hollywood Newsreel

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Movie The Sword and the Dragon (color)

12:10a Movie Born to Be Bad

01:40a Spectrum
KTTV, Channel 11 (Ind.)

Morning

05:30a Movie Continued from Monday

07:00a Kinderland

07:25a Morning Prayer

07:30a Columbia Lectures The New Ideologies

08:00a Cartoons

09:00a Jack LaLanne

09:30a Movie Dancing Co-ed

11:00a Jean Majors

11:30a Philip Norman Time

Afternoon

12:00p Lunch Brigade

01:00p Movie Billy the Kid

03:00p Gale Storm

03:30p Chucko the Clown

04:30p Cartoons

05:00p Cartoons

05:30p Superman

Evening

06:00p Mickey Mouse Club

06:45p News (local)

07:00p Huckleberry Hound

07:30p Cheyenne

08:30p Thriller
09:30p M Squad

10:00p News (local)

11:00p Best of Groucho

11:30p Movie The Thin Man Goes Home

01:30a Movie TBA

KCOP, Channel 13 (Ind.)

Morning

08:30a Felix the Cat

09:00a News (local)

09:15a Guidepost

09:45a Essence of Judaism

10:15a Guideposts

11:00a Mr. Merchandizing

11:30a TV Bingo

Afternoon

12:00p Movie Village Barn Dance

01:30p Robin Hood

02:00p Vagabond

02:30p Ann Sothern

03:00p Felix the Cat

04:45p Rocky and His Friends

05:00p Lloyd Thaxton

05:30p News (local)

Evening
06:00p Courageous Cat (color)

06:30p Touche Turtle (color)

07:00p Wonders of the World (color)

07:30p Wanderlust (color)

08:00p Probe

08:30p Hot Spots 63

09:00p Expedition!

09:30p Happy Wanderer (color)

10:00p News (local)

10:30p Country Music Time

11:00p Movie The Kid from Kokomo

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I'm pretty sure that KNXT had an hour of local news at 6:00, followed by "The CBS Evening News
with Walter Cronkite" at 7:00. ABC's evening newscast was still only 15 minutes at this point, so I
would assume the ABC newscast aired at some point between 6:00 and 7:00 on KABC.

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Or KNXT-2 may have sandwiched two half-hour local newscasts (6 and 7 P.M. PT) around
Cronkite's evening newscast.

Additionally, three of the independents ran 10 P.M. local newscasts (an idea that WNEW-5, later
WNYW, in New York has claimed they invented), with one of them (KTTV-11) doing a full-hour.

I believe that by 1963, Metromedia owned both WNEW and KTTV.

Retro: Eastern Washington Tues, Dec 5, 1967

from TV Guide-Eastern Washington edition

KREM 2-ABC Spokane

7:30 Living (Dilworth)

7:45 Background Agriculture

8:00 Cap'n Cy (c)

8:30 Dark Shadows

9:00 General Hospital

9:30 Dream Girl

9:55 Tic Tac 2 (c)

10:00 Newlywed Game

10:30 Family Game

11:00 Temptation (c)


11:25 Children's Doctor (c)

11:30 How's Your Mother-in-Law? (c)

noon Everybody's Talking

12:30 Donna Reed

1:00 Fugitive

2:00 Movie "Arabian Nights"

3:30 Cap'n Cy (c)

4:00 Dating Game (c)

4:30 Of Lands & Seas (c/African trapper Don Hunt narrates this look at an African safari)

5:30 News (c/Ivan Smith)

6:00 ABC News (c)

6:30 Rawhide "The Black Ace"

7:30 Garrison's Gorillas (c)

8:30 Invaders (c)

9:30 NYPD "Joshua Fit the Battle of Fulton Street" (c)

10:00 Hollywood Palace (c/Jimmy Durante welcomes Ethel Merman, the Lennon Sisters, the
Rocking Grass Roots, Larry Bishop (son of Joey) & Rob Reiner (son of Carl), Milt Kamen, and
acrobats the Berosinis)

11:00 News (c/John Sandifer)

11:30 Joey Bishop (c/guests include Chris Crosby)

Cascade TV (CBS/ABC): KLEW 3-Lewiston, KEPR 19-Pasco/Tri-Cities, KIMA 29-Yakima

7:55 Program Previews

8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c)

9:00 Candid Camera

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies


10:00 Andy Griffith

10:30 Dick Van Dyke

11:00 Love of Life (c)

11:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)

11:45 Guiding Light (c)

noon Everybody's Talking

12:30 As the World Turns (c)

1:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing (c)

1:30 House Party (c/guest Edith Head)

2:00 To Tell the Truth (c)

2:25 CBS News (c)

2:30 Edge of Night (c)

3:00 Secret Storm (c)

3:30 Newlywed Game

4:00 Clubhouse

4:30 Mike Douglas (c/guests Don Rickles, Jimmy Nelson, Margie Day, and social-behavior expert
Ruth Douglas Mann)

5:30 News

5:35 Mike Douglas (c)

6:00 News/Weather

6:30 CBS News (c)

7:00 Second Hundred Years (c)

7:30 Daktari (c)

8:30 Red Skelton (c/George Gobel, and the Four Seasons)

9:30 Good Morning World (c)

10:00 National Drivers Test (c)


11:00 News

KXLY 4-CBS Spokane

7:00 Farm Reports

7:05 CBS News (c)

7:30 Popeye (c)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c)

9:00 Jack LaLanne (c)

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Andy Griffith

10:30 Dick Van Dyke

11:00 Love of Life (c)

11:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)

11:45 Guiding Light (c)

noon Dialing for Dollars (c)

12:30 As the World Turns (c)

1:00 Dialing for Dollars (c)

1:30 House Party (c)

2:00 To Tell the Truth (c)

2:25 CBS News (c)

2:30 Edge of Night (c)

3:00 Secret Storm (c)

3:30 Love is a Many Splendored Thing (c)

4:00 Mike Douglas (c/guests include Forrest Tucker, Barbara Rush, Milton DeLugg, and children's
author Roger Bradfield)

5:30 News (c/Bair and Dunhaver)


6:00 CBS News (c)

6:30 Leave It to Beaver "Beaver's Birthday)

7:00 Truth or Consequences (c)

7:30 Daktari (c)

8:30 Red Skelton (c)

9:30 Good Morning World (c)

10:00 National Drivers Test (c)

11:00 News (c/Bair and Dunhaver)

11:30 Movie: TBA

KHQ 6-NBC Spokane

7:00 Today (c/guests Ohio Gov. James Rhodes, novelist Rumer Godden, and Harvard professor
Robert Rosenthal; Inland Empire Report at 8:10 and farm news at 8:20)

9:00 Snap Judgment (c)

9:25 NBC News (c)

9:30 Concentration (c)

10:00 Personality (c)

10:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

11:00 Jeopardy! (c)

11:30 Eye Guess (c)

11:55 News (c/Bob Briley)

noon Let's Make a Deal (c)

12:30 Days of Our Lives (c)

1:00 Doctors (c)

1:30 Another World (c)

2:00 Merv Griffin (c/guests include Peter Ustinov, Bob Crosby, Aliza Kashi, and Gloria Loring)
3:00 Movie "The Lady Gambles" (Money Man airs during the movie)

4:30 Perry Mason "The Playboy Pugilist"

5:30 I Love Lucy

6:00 NBC News (c)

6:30 News (c/Briley and Sharman)

7:00 McHale's Navy

7:30 I Dream of Jeannie (c/directed by Larry Hagman)

8:00 Jerry Lewis (c/guests Frank Gorshin, and the McGuire Sisters)

9:00 Movie "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing" (c)

11:00 News (c/Ed Sharman)

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

KSPS 7-Edu Spokane

8:10 French for Teachers

8:25 recess

9:00 Classroom: Kindergarten

9:35 Classroom: History

10:10 Classroom: Music

10:30 Classroom: Art

10:45 Classroom: French

11:05 Classroom: Music

11:30 Classroom: Current Events

11:45 recess

12:35 Classroom: French

12:50 recess
1:10 Classroom: Money Management

1:45 Classroom: Science

2:20 Classroom: Literature

2:40 Classroom: Driver Education

3:10 recess

5:30 What's New

6:00 TBA

6:30 TV Kindergarten

7:00 Museum Open House

7:30 Antiques

8:00 Profiles in Courage (1850: Sen. Daniel Webster is asked by Sen. Henry Clay to support his
compromise...or risk civil war)

9:00 Probe

10:00 Invitation to Art

10:30 Aaron Copland (he discusses satire in 20s German opera)

KWSC 10-Edu Pullman

4:45pm TV Kindergarten

5:15 Merlin the Magician

5:30 What's New

6:00 Playing the Guitar (pt 8)

6:30 Indians "Resources for the Study of Indians in Relation to History"

7:00 Pathfinders "Profit Without Honor"

7:30 Creative Person (profile of architect Eero Saarinen, filmed shortly before his death in 1961)

8:00 Big Picture

8:30 USA "The Nonfiction Novel" (Truman Capote discusses his book In Cold Blood)
9:00 Conversation (Boston drama critic Elliot Norton interviews Theodore Bikel)

9:30 Showcase (profile of Italian film director Michelangelo Antonioni)

KUID 12-Edu Moscow

1pm Classroom: Math

1:30 Classroom: You & Eye

2:00 Classroom: Language Arts

2:30 Classroom: Music

3:00 TV Kindergarten

3:30 What's New

4:00 Observing Eye "The Laws of Motion"

4:30 French Chef

5:00 TV Kindergarten

5:30 What's New

6:00 1962 Buick Open Golf Tournament highlights

6:30 Observing Eye "The Laws of Motion"

7:00 French Chef

7:30 Nur Ein Tag (Only One Day, a German docu-drama re-enacting a day in the life in a Nazi
concentration camp; author Gunther R. Lys spent 4-1/2 years in one)

9:00 Speaking Freely (NYC Human Resources Administration rep Mitchell Sviridof discusses the
causes and possible solutions to poverty with Edwin Newman)

KTVR 13-ABC/NBC La Grande (relays KTVB Boise/listed PT)

6:00 Today (c/guests Gov. Rhodes and Rumer Godden)

7:00 Snap Judgment (c)

7:25 NBC News (c)


7:30 Concentration (c)

8:00 Personality (c)

8:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

9:00 Jeopardy! (c)

9:30 Eye Guess (c)

9:55 NBC News (c)

10:00 Dating Game

10:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

11:00 Newlywed Game (c)

11:30 Doctors (c)

noon Another World (c)

12:30 You Don't Say! (c)

1:00 Candid Camera

1:30 Movie "When the Daltons Rode"

3:00 Periscope

3:30 Good Company (guest Joe Namath; this aired in Spokane Sat 6pm on ch 2)

4:00 NBC News (c)

4:30 News (Smede/Moore/Peters)

5:00 Jerry Lewis (c)

6:00 Movie "If a Man Answers" (c)

8:00 Hollywood Palace (c)

9:00 News (Cable/Peters/Moore)

9:30 Tonight Show (c)

KNDO 23-Yakima, KNDU 25-Pasco/Tri-Cities (NBC/ABC)


7:55 Agricultural News

8:00 Today (c/Prof. Rosenthal is seen here)

9:00 Snap Judgment (c)

9:25 NBC News (c)

9:30 Concentration (c)

10:00 Personality (c)

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jeopardy!

11:30 Eye Guess (c)

11:55 NBC News (c)

noon Let's Make a Deal (c)

12:30 Days of Our Lives (c)

1:00 Doctors (c)

1:30 Another World (c)

2:00 You Don't Say! (c)

2:30 Match Game (c)

2:55 NBC News (c)

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows (c)

4:00 Fugitive

5:00 Westerner "The Black Wagon"

6:00 NBC News (c)

6:30 Flying Nun (c)

7:00 Can You Hear Me? (c/this doc follows 2-1/2 year old LA girl Mary Beth Bull as she undergoes
hearing tests to determine the extent of her deafness; narrated by Ingrid Bergman, this spikes
Peyton Place)
7:30 I Dream of Jeannie (c)

8:00 Jerry Lewis (c)

9:00 Movie "If a Man Answers" (c)

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

KYVE 47-Edu Yakima

12:15pm Classroom: Ancient History

12:45 Classroom: Science

1:00 Classroom: Music

1:15 Classroom: Spanish

1:30 Classroom: Science

1:45 Classroom: Music

2:00 Classroom: Science

2:45 Classroom: Physical Fitness

3:00 recess

3:45 Teaching Problems

4:15 recess

5:10 Cholla's Corner

5:30 What's New

6:00 Swedish Scene "Shipyard of the Future" (visit to Gothenburg)

6:30 Folk Guitar

7:00 Teaching Problems

7:30 Sports World (b-ball highlights between Cincinnati and the Lakers)

8:00 NET Festival (premiere with highlights of the Glyndebourne Opera Festival in the UK)
9:30 World Law "Is there world law?" (premiere)

Retro: Seattle/Yakima, Tue. December 24th, 1996

Source: Ellensburg Daily Record

12/24/1996

CHANNELS

4 KOMO Seattle ABC

5 KING Seattle NBC

9 KCTS Seattle PBS

11 KSTW Tacoma CBS

23 KNDO Yakima NBC

29 KIMA Yakima CBS

35 KAPP Yakima ABC

47 KYVE Yakima PBS

68 KCYU-LP Yakima Fox

5AM

4 5 News

9 Computer Chronicles

11 The Scoop With Sam & Dorothy

23 NBC News at Sunrise

68 Paid Program

5:30
9 News from Japan

68 Paid Program

6AM

4 5 23 29 News

9 Sesame Street

11 Headline News

35 World News This Morning

68 Darkwing Duck

6:30

11 29 CBS Morning News

68 Aladdin

7AM

4 35 Good Morning America

Scheduled: John Travolta.

4 23 Today

Scheduled: Director Alan Parker ["Evita"].

9 47 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 This Morning

Scheduled: Christmas in San Antonio.

29 News

68 Gargoyles
7:30

9 47 Theodore Tugboat

68 Life with Louie

8AM

9 47 Barney and Friends

29 This Morning

68 Peter Pan

8:30

9 47 Arthur

68 Quack Pack

9AM

4 23 Regis & Kathie Lee

5 In Person with Maureen O'Boyle

9 47 Sesame Street

11 Geraldo Rivera

29 Maury Povich

35 Crook and Chase

68 After Breakfast

10am

4 35 Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends

5 Another World
9 47 Theodore Tugboat

11 29 Price is Right

23 Leeza

68 Dating Game

10:30

9 47 The Tots

68 Newlywed Game

11AM

4 Judge Judy

5 Days of Our Lives

9 47 The Snowman

11 News

23 Leeza

29 Young and the Restless

35 American Journal

68 Gordon Elliott

11:30

4 35 The City

9 47 Candles, Snow and Mistletoe

Noon

4 35 All My Children
5 23 News

11 Murphy Brown

29 CNN Headline News

68 Jerry Springer

12:30

9 47 Father Christmas

11 29 Bold and the Beautiful

12:55

9 47 The Wizard of Oz in Concert

1PM

4 35 One Life to Live

5 Leeza

11 29 As the World Turns

23 Another World

68 Montel Williams

2PM

4 35 General Hospital

5 Leeza

11 29 Guiding Light

23 Days of Our Lives

68 Paid Program
2:30

9 47 Movie

"Hallelujah." [1993] Dennis Haysbert.

68 Paid Program

3PM

4 Northwest Afternoon

5 Rosie O'Donnell

11 The Young and the Restless

23 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

29 Ricki Lake

35 Jenny Jones

68 Batman & Robin

3:30

68 Spider-Man

4PM

4 Dating Game

5 35 Oprah Winfrey

9 Carols from Atlanta

11 News

23 Rosie O'Donnell

29 Day and Date


47 Madrigal Singers in Concert

68 BeetleBorgs

4:30

4 Newlywed Game

68 Power Rangers Zeo

5PM

4 5 23 29 News

9 The Snowman

11 Roseanne

35 Northwest Now

68 Step by Step

5:30

11 29 CBS News

23 NBC News

35 News

68 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

6PM

4 35 ABC News

5 NBC News

9 47 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

11 Home Improvement
23 Star Trek: The Next Generation

29 News

68 Cops

6:30

4 5 News

11 Access Hollywood

29 Mad About You

35 Inside Edition

68 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

7PM

4 23 Wheel of Fortune

5 Evening Magazine

9 47 Elmo Saves Christmas

11 35 Home Improvement

29 Seinfeld

68 Cops

7:30

4 23 Jeopardy!

5 American Journal

11 EXTRA!

29 The Simpsons

35 Coach
68 Entertainment Tonight

8PM

4 35 Roseanne

5 23 Mad About You

9 47 A Grand Day Out; A Close Shave

11 29 Promised Land

68 Movie: "Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story" [1994]

8:30

4 35 Life's Work

5 35 Something So Right

9PM

4 35 Home Improvement

5 23 Frasier

9 47 The Christmas Songs with Mel Torme, Maureen McGovern and Doc Severinsen

11 29 Movie

"A Holiday to Remember." [1995] Returning to her South Carolina hometown reunites a recently
divorced mother [Connie Sellecca] with her first love [Randy Travis]. With Rue McClanahan.

9:30

4 35 Spin City

5 35 Caroline in the City

10PM
4 35 NYPD Blue

A troubled woman witnesses a pimp's slaying in a Laundromat.

5 35 Dateline NBC

68 Married...with Children

10:30

9 47 Silent Night with Jose Carreras

68 Married...with Children

11PM

4 Dragnet: The Big Christmas (wasn't the only one that threw away 11PM news this evening...)

5 Christmas Eve at St. Marks (the other...)

9 47 A Carnegie Hall Christmas Concert: A Great Performances Special

11 23 29 35 News

68 Hard Copy

11:30

68 Paid Program

11:35

4 35 Nightline

11 Movie

"The Homecoming." [1971] Patricia Neal, Richard Thomas.

23 Christmas Eve at St. Peters

Pope John Paul II.


29 Christmas Eve Service

National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.

12AM

68 Paid Program

12:05

4 35 A Christmas Celebration

Choral performance in Jackson, Miss.

12:30

9 A Grand Day Out; A Close Shave

47 Of the Air

68 Paid Program

12:35

5 Christmas Eve at St. Peter's

29 Roseanne

1AM

68 Paid Program

1:05

4 America's Funniest Home Videos

23 Sally Jessy Raphael


29 35 Of the Air

1:30

9 Christmas Songs with Torme

68 Paid Program

1:35

4 America's Funniest Home Videos

11 EXTRA!

2AM

68 Paid Program

2:05

4 Inside Edition

5 23 NBC Nightside

11 Access Hollywood

2:30

68 Paid Program

2:35

4 Judge Judy

11 News (rerun)
3AM

9 Jose Carreras

68 Paid Program

3:05

4 World News Now

11 Up to the Minute

3:30

9 Atlanta Symphony Gospel Christmas

68 Paid Program

4AM

11 Day and Date

68 Geraldo Rivera

-crainbebo

Retro: Western Illinois Sat, Dec 3, 1983

from TV Guide- Western Illinois edition

* ABC may air D-II or D-III college football in some areas

* Programs on ch 11/47 subject to change, due to pledge periods

KTVO 3-ABC Kirksville/Ottumwa

7:00 Best of Scooby-Doo


7:30 Little Rascals/Richie Rich

8:00 Monchhichis

8:30 Pac-Man

9:00 Rubik the Amazing Cube

9:30 Littles

10:00 Puppy's Further Adventures

10:30 New Scooby & Scrappy-Doo

11:00 ABC Weekend Special "The Secret World of Og" (pt 1)

11:30 American Bandstand (guests Dave Davies, and the Mary Jane Girls)

12:30 Music Magazine

1:00 US Farm Report

1:30 Showcase 3

2:00 Sportsbeat (a look at Atlanta Hawks player Mike Glenn's work with hearing-impaired
children)

2:30 College Football Today

2:50 College Football: Alabama-Auburn

6:00 Solid Gold (guests Irene Cara, Bonnie Tyler, Huey Lewis & the News, Lee Greenwood, and
Jennifer Holliday; video from Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson)

7:00 T.J. Hooker

8:00 Love Boat

9:00 Fantasy Island

10:00 ABC News

10:15 News

10:30 Solid Gold Christmas (Marilyn McCoo and the Solid Gold Dancers countdown the all-time
Christmas Top 40 with the help of Barry Manilow, Roberta Flack, Laura Branigan, Crystal Gayle,
the Chipmunks, Donna Summer, the Oak Ridge Boys, and Marie Osmond)

12:30 Movie "Machine Gun McCain"


WHBF 4-CBS Quad Cities (Rock Island)

6:30 Better Way

7:00 Biskitts

7:30 Saturday Supercade

8:30 Dungeons & Dragons

9:00 Plasticman

9:30 Charlie Brown & Snoopy

10:00 Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince

10:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

11:00 NCAA Today

11:30 College Football: Florida State-Florida

3:00 College Basketball: Indiana-Kentucky

5:00 Jefersons

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 Tale of the Christmas Toys (written by and starring UK entertainer Tommy Steele)

7:00 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (first aired 1965)

8:00 Movie "Quarterback Princess"

10:00 News

10:30 Switch

11:30 Harry O

12:30 This is Your Life

WOC 6-NBC Quad Cities (Davenport)

7:00 Flintstone Funnies


7:30 Shirt Tales

8:00 Smurfs

9:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

10:00 Mr. T

10:30 Amazing Spider-Man & the Incredible Hulk

11:30 Thundarr

noon Muppet Show

12:30 Wild Kingdom

1:00 College Basketball: UCLA-Notre Dame

3:00 SportsWorld (highlights of Women's World Invitational Gymnastics Classic/International Pro


Ski Challenge Race/finals of Men's World Open Pocket Billiards Championships)

4:30 College Basketball Preview

5:00 Newscope

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Solid Gold (as ch 3, may be left in progress)

6:30 College Basketball: consolation of Amana-Hawkeye Classic (shown only if Iowa is playing,
otherwise regular programs air)

8:30 College Basketball: Amana-Hawkeye Classic championship game (same situtation as above)

10:00 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live (hosts the Smothers Brothers/music by Big Country)

mid. Star Search

1:00 News

KHQA 7-CBS Quincy (COL Hannibal, MO)

6:00 Captain Kangaroo

7:00 Biskitts
7:30 Saturday Supercade

8:30 Dungeons & Dragons

9:00 Plasticman

9:30 Charlie Brown & Snoopy

10:00 Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince

10:30 US Farm Report

11:00 NCAA Today

11:30 College Football: Florida State-Florida

3:00 College Basketball: Indiana-Kentucky

5:00 News

5:15 Face the Tri-States

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 Hee Haw (guests Michael (Martin) Murphey, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Chet Atkins, and Earl
Klugh)

7:00 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

8:00 Movie "Quarterback Princess"

10:00 News

10:30 That (Good Ole) Nashville Music (guests Sonny James, Shelly West, and Jack Greene)

11:00 Star Search (guests Danny Thomas and Charlene Tilton)

mid. America's Top 10

12:30 News

WQAD 8-ABC Quad Cities (Moline)

5:30 Real to Reel

6:00 Romper Room & Friends

6:30 Great Space Coaster


7:00 Best of Scooby-Doo

7:30 Little Rascals/Richie Rich

8:00 Monchhichis

8:30 Pac-Man

9:00 Rubik the Amazing Cube

9:30 Littles

10:00 Puppy's Further Adventures

10:30 New Scooby & Scrappy-Doo

11:00 ABC Weekend Special "The Secret World of Og" (pt 1)

11:30 American Bandstand

12:30 America's Top 10

1:00 Flying High (produced and directed by local Junior Achievement participants)

1:30 Like It Is

2:30 College Football Today

2:50 College Football: Alabama-Auburn

6:00 Heisman Trophy Award

7:00 Lincoln-Douglas Debates (a re-enactment of the 1858 slavery debates between Abraham
Lincoln and Stephen Douglas)

8:00 Love Boat

9:00 Fantasy Island

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "Framed"

12:30 Austin City Limits Encore

1:00 Movie "Escape from New York"

3:00 ABC News

3:15 News
3:45 CNN Headline News

WGN 9-Ind Chicago (given that it's listed as 9C, this is likely the local Chicagoland feed)

5:00 Morning Stretch

5:30 Dennis the Menace (bw)

6:00 Cartoons

6:15 Buyer's Forum

6:30 Three Score/Community Calendar

6:45 Cartoons

7:00 US Farm Report

7:30 World Tomorrow with Herbert W. Armstrong

8:00 Rex Humbard

8:30 Issues Unlimited

9:00 Charlando

9:30 Incredible Hulk

10:30 Kung Fu

11:30 Movie "The Optimists"

1:30 Movie "Mexican Hayride" (bw)

3:00 America's Top 10

3:30 Soul Train

4:30 Good Times

5:00 Welcome Back, Kotter

5:30 Little House on the Prairie

6:30 At the Movies

7:00 Odd Couple


7:30 College Basketball: Illinois State-DePaul

9:30 News

10:00 NBA: Chicago-Dallas (same-day tape)

1:30 INN News

2:00 From the Editor's Desk

2:30 Movie "The Great Missouri Raid"

4:30 Dennis the Menace (bw)

WGEM 10-NBC Quincy

6:30 New Zoo Revue

7:00 Flintstone Funnies

7:30 Shirt Tales

8:00 Smurfs

9:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

10:00 Mr. T

10:30 Amazing Spider-Man & the Incredible Hulk

11:30 Thundarr

noon By the Way

12:30 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

1:00 College Basketball: UCLA-Notre Dame

3:00 SportsWorld

4:30 College Basketball Preview

5:00 Taking Advantage

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News
6:30 Dance Fever (judges Mary Crosby, Stuart Damon, and Ronnie Schell; Finis Henderson sings)

7:00 Dif'rent Strokes

7:30 Silver Spoons

8:00 Manimal

9:00 Big John (pilot)

10:00 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live

mid. Wrestling

1:00 News

WTTW 11-PBS Chicago

7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 3-2-1 Contact

9:00 Movie "Eleanor and Franklin" (pt 1)

11:00 GED

noon New Tech Times

12:30 Newton's Apple

1:00 Chicago's Secret Wilderness

1:55 Nature

2:55 Nova "Captives of Care" (a look at a 1973 protest by a group of severely-disabled


Australians, who play themselves in this re-enactment)

4:00 Magic of Oil Painting

4:35 New This Old House

5:10 Dinner at Julia's

5:45 Sneak Previews


6:30 Wild America

7:00 Movie "A Man for All Seasons"

9:25 Alfred Hitchcock (bw)

10:00 Image Union

10:30 Kup's Show

11:35 David Susskind

KIIN 12-PBS Iowa City (IPTV from KDIN Des Moines)

7:00 GED

7:30 Untamed World

8:00 Guitar with Frederick Noad

8:30 Images in Watercolor

9:00 Wine What Pleasure

9:30 New This Old House

10:00 Housewarming with Charlie Wing

10:30 World of Cooking

11:00 Teaching Writing: A Process Approach

11:30 Hablemos Espanol

noon MotorWeek

12:30 Personal Finance

1:30 Microwave Cookery

2:00 Computer Programme

2:30 Magic of Decorative Painting

3:00 Needle & Eye

3:30 Wok Thru China


4:00 Antiques & Americana

4:30 Dinner at Julia's

5:00 Matinee at the Bijou

6:30 Touchstone

7:00 Bix Beiderbecke Jazz Festival

8:00 Movie "Silent Running"

10:00 Jacques Cousteau (a look at manatees in Florida)

11:00 Kup's Show (guests Vice-President George H.W. Bush, and John Kenneth Galbraith)

WRAU 19-ABC Peoria

6:30 Better Way

7:00 Best of Scooby-Doo

7:30 Little Rascals/Richie Rich

8:00 Monchhichis

8:30 Pac-Man

9:00 Rubik the Amazing Cube

9:30 Littles

10:00 Puppy's Further Adventures

10:30 New Scooby & Scrappy-Doo

11:00 ABC Weekend Special "The Secret World of Og" (pt 1)

11:30 American Bandstand

12:30 That Teen Show (adoption is topic, guests include Fr. Robert Vitillo of Catholic Family &
Community Services)

1:00 High School Basketball: IHSA Class A girls championship (taped Nov 12 in Springfield)

2:30 College Football Today

2:50 College Football: Alabama-Auburn


6:00 Heisman Trophy Award

7:00 T.J. Hooker

8:00 Love Boat

9:00 Fantasy Island

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "The Internecine Project"

12:25 Twilight Zone (bw)

12:55 700 Club

1:55 ABC News

WICS 20-NBC Springfield

6:30 US Farm Report

7:00 Flintstone Funnies

7:30 Shirt Tales

8:00 Smurfs

9:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

10:00 Mr. T

10:30 Amazing Spider-Man & the Incredible Hulk

11:30 Bullwinkle

noon Saturday on 20

12:30 Healthbeat

1:00 College Basketball: UCLA-Notre Dame

3:00 SportsWorld

4:30 College Basketball Preview

5:00 Capitol Conference


5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Hee Haw (as ch 7)

7:00 Dif'rent Strokes

7:30 Silver Spoons

8:00 Manimal

9:00 Big John (pilot)

10:00 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live

mid. At the Movies

WEEK 25-NBC Peoria

7:00 Uncle Waldo's Cartoons

7:30 Shirt Tales

8:00 Smurfs

9:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

10:00 Mr. T

10:30 Santa & the Three Bears

11:30 Great Santa Claus Caper (Raggedy Ann & Andy)

noon US Farm Report

12:30 This Week in Country Music

1:00 College Basketball: UCLA-Notre Dame

3:00 Wild Kingdom

3:30 Stress Test

4:00 Taking Advantage

4:30 On & Of Camera


5:00 Dance Fever

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 At the Movies

7:00 Dif'rent Strokes

7:30 Silver Spoons

8:00 Manimal

9:00 Big John (pilot)

10:00 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live

mid. Being with John F. Kennedy (covers his Presidency)

WMBD 31-CBS Peoria

6:00 Captain Kangaroo

7:00 Biskitts

7:30 Saturday Supercade

8:30 Dungeons & Dragons

9:00 Plasticman

9:30 Charlie Brown & Snoopy

10:00 Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince

10:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

11:00 NCAA Today

11:30 College Football: Florida State-Florida

3:00 College Basketball: Indiana-Kentucky

5:00 TV Topic
5:30 News

6:00 Hee Haw (as ch 7)

7:00 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

8:00 Movie "Quarterback Princess"

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes"

WFLD 32-Ind Chicago

6:00 Newstalk (Wanda Wells)

6:30 Chicago '83 (Norman Mark)

7:00 Our People (Melendez)

7:30 Six Million Dollar Man

8:30 Movie "It Conquered the World" (bw)

10:00 Movie "It Came from Outer Space" (bw)

noon Movie "Tiger's Claw"

2:00 Movie "Demon Seed"

4:00 Baretta

5:00 Star Trek

6:00 Fame

7:00 Entertainment This Week

8:00 Star Search

9:00 How the West was Won

10:00 Benny Hill

10:30 Starsky & Hutch

11:30 In Our Defense


mid. Movie "A Stolen Life" (bw)

2:00 Movie "That Strange Feeling"

WBLN 43-Ind Bloomington

(CNN Headline News to 11:30?)

11:30 Krofft Superstars

noon New Zoo Revue

12:30 CNN Headline News

1:00 Black Bufalo's Pow Wow

1:30 Fury (bw)

2:00 Movie "Ambush at Cimarron Pass" (bw)

3:30 Moody Science Series

4:00 ITF World Junior Tennis Championships

6:00 Star Search

7:00 Movie "The Optimists"

9:00 Combat! (bw)

10:00 Movie "How Green was My Valley" (bw)

mid. CNN Headline News

WTVP 47-PBS Peoria

9:00 Sesame Street

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:25 Christmas is...

noon World of Cooking

12:30 New This Old House


1:00 Housewarming with Charlie Wing

1:30 Woodwright's Shop

2:00 Contemporary Health Issues

3:00 Understanding Human Behavior

4:00 Working Women

4:35 Powerhouse

5:10 Reading Rainbow

5:50 Sneak Previews

6:20 New Tech Times

7:00 From Star Wars to Jedi (a look at the editing techniques, special efects, and unusual
characterizations in the Star Wars trilogy)

8:30 Doctor Who (20th anniversary show where Peter Davison runs into former Doctors Richard
Hurndall, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, and Tom Baker)

10:30 Grandstand '83 (Heart of Illinois Fair grandstand highlights; performers include Janie
Fricke, T.G. Sheppard, and Michael (Martin) Murphey)

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In 1983, WGN-9's superstation feed was in fact the local station's broadcasts. Everything WGN
aired locally could be seen on every cable system where WGN's superstation feed was ofered.

It was not until the imposition of "syndicated exclusivity" rules that prompted the company that
distributes WGN's satellite feed (I believe it's United Video) to launch a "WGN America" feed
with diferent programming substituted for syndicated shows that cannot air nationally due to
"syndex", or to replace Blackhawks (hockey) and Bulls (basketball) games that can't be shown on
the superstation feed because of league rules that limit (NBA) or bar (NHL) superstation
broadcasts of local games.

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The Alabama-Auburn game in '83 was one of the truly memorable games in the series. Auburn
won 23-20, when Bo Jackson scored the go-ahead touchdown in the 3rd quarter. If memory
serves me right, he ran for about 250 yards in the game. Most of the second half of the game
was played in a veritable monsoon, and in fact there were tornado warnings for the area around
Birmingham's Legion Field. Remarkably, the officials did not make any decision to delay the
game. What stands out in my memory is that Mary Brown, the weekend weather announcer for
Birmingham's ABC affiliate, WBRC-6, broke into the game coverage that announce to viewers
that the Birmingham area was indeed under a tornado warning. Many incensed viewers called
the station to complain that they had interrupted the coverage of the Iron Bowl.

That NCAA Today that came on at 11 before college gridiron coverage @ 11:30 on CBS-- Brent
did this in tandem with his Sunday NFL role. He had Pat O'Brien and Ara Parseghian in the studio
with him, and Brent and Ara would be, IINM, the #1 PBP/color team on CBS college gridiron
coverage.
Retro: Phoenix/KHPO-TV (Ind), Monday, November 15, 1993

Source: The Prescott Courier

6:00AM: Casper & Friends

6:30AM: Inspector Gadget

7:00AM: The Flintstones

7:30AM: Xuxa

8:00AM: 700 Club

9:00AM: Matlock

10:00AM: In the Heat of the Night

11:00AM: The People's Court

11:30AM: News

12:00PM: Designing Women

12:30PM: The Andy Griffith Show

1:00PM: I Love Lucy

1:30PM: The Brady Bunch

2:00PM: Ricki Lake

3:00PM: The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

3:30PM: Garfield & Friends

4:00PM: Saved by the Bell

4:30PM: Perfect Strangers

5:00PM: The Cosby Show

5:30PM: Designing Women

6:00PM: M*A*S*H*

6:30PM: Married with... Children


7:00PM: Movie: Conagher (1991)

9:00PM: News

10:00PM: Dear John

10:30PM: Married with... Children

11:00PM: The Arsenio Hall Show

12:00AM: St. Elsewhere

1:00AM: The People's Court

1:30AM: Wavelength

2:00AM: News (Repeat)

3:00AM: Hogan's Heroes

Retro: Phoenix/KHPO-TV (Ind), Wednesday, January 10, 1990

Source: The Prescott Courier

6:00AM: The Bullwinkle Show

6:30AM: The Comic Strip

7:00AM: The Flintstones

7:30AM: Bugs Bunny & Friends

8:00AM: I Dream of Jeannie

8:30AM: Bewitched

9:00AM: Trapper John, M.D.

10:00AM: Divorce Court

10:30AM: The Judge

11:00AM: Trial by Jury

11:30AM: News
12:00PM: The Dick Van Dyke Show

12:30PM: The Andy Griffith Show

1:00PM: I Love Lucy

1:30PM: Hogan's Heroes

2:00PM: Simon & Simon

3:00PM: Dennis the Menace

3:30PM: Alvin & the Chipmunks

4:00PM: The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

4:30PM: The Brady Bunch

5:00PM: Three's Company

5:30PM: Kate & Allie

6:00PM: The Cosby Show

6:30PM: M*A*S*H*

7:00PM: Movie: The Park Is Mine (1986)

9:00PM: The Bob Newhart Show

9:30PM: News

10:00PM: M*A*S*H*

10:30PM: Newhart

11:00PM: The Odd Couple

11:30PM: The Honeymooners

12:00PM: Hill Street Blues

1:00PM: Sign-Of after News repeat

Retro: Lancster/Baltimore/DC, Sun. March 23rd, 1997

Source: Gettysburg Times


Channels

2 WMAR Baltimore ABC

4 WRC Washington DC NBC

5 WTTG Washington DC Fox

7 WJLA Washington DC ABC

8 WGAL Lancaster NBC

9 WUSA Washington DC CBS

11 WBAL Baltimore NBC

13 WJZ Baltimore CBS

15 WLYH Lebanon UPN

20 WDCA Washington DC UPN

21 WHP Harrisburg CBS

25 WHAG Hagerstown NBC

27 WHTM Harrisburg ABC

33 WITF Harrisburg PBS

43 WPMT York Fox

45 WBFF Baltimore Fox

67 WMPB Owings Mills PBS

3/23/97

5AM

2 9 20 Paid Program

5 Perry Mason
A hard-driving young executive becomes implicated in the murder of his father-in-law.

7 Headline News

13 Animal Adventures

Jack learns how animals under human care are given opportunities to live as though they were
in the wild.

21 Prevention's Bodysense

Men's health issues; stretching tips.

25 AgDay Weekend Edition

43 Perfect Strangers

Balki's stufed sheep, Dimitri, is stolen and held for a $10,000 ransom.

45 Tom and Jerry

67 Oceanus: The Marine Environment

5:30

2 This Old House

A tour of the Jamaica Plain, Mass., triple-decker house Steve Thomas and Norm Abram are
renovating.

4 America's Black Forum

7 Headline News

8 Music and the Spoken Word

9 20 Paid Program

11 California Dreams

13 Real to Reel

21 Motorweek

The Buick Century; the Infiniti QX4; Lisa Barrow explores Louisiana's bayous [part 2 of 2].

25 U.S. Farm Report


43 Sing Me a Story

Belle tells the children about heroes in history and in literature. Cartoon: "Paul Bunyan."

45 Tom & Jerry

67 Oceanus: The Marine Environment

6AM

2 9 15 20 21 27 Paid Program

4 News

5 Insight

7 Brand Spanking New Doug

8 Animal Adventures

See 5AM, WJZ.

11 Saved by the Bell: The New Class

With the gang working on school projects about heroes, Screech's cousin, NFL quarterback Jim
Harbaugh, speaks to the class.

13 Quickstudy Videos

25 Wall Street Journal Report

43 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

When his team starts to lose, Mark begins to doubt his coaching ability.

45 David Brown Ministry

67 Western Tradition

Revolution and the romantics.

6:30

2 TV.COM

5 It Is Written
7 Hour of Power

8 15 21 27 Paid Program

9 John A. Cherry

11 Rebecca's Garden

Fruit varieties in Florida; pruning the roots of houseplants; computerized landscape design;
enriching soil; the basics of gardening tools.

13 Cash Flow

20 Minority Business Report

25 American Religious Town Hall

43 Sky Dancers

45 Pounds

67 Western Tradition

"The Age of the Nation States."

7AM

2 Lift Every Voice

Traditional and contemporary forms of gospel and spiritual music are featured.

5 Frederick K. Price

8 News for Kids

Types of heavy equipment used in construction; how bridges are built; animal hornes.

9 Key of David

11 13 News

15 27 Paid Program

20 Making a Diference

21 James Kennedy

25 Echoes of Hope
33 Sesame Street

For Kerri's birthday, Big Bird makes a picture with shells so the blind girl can experience his gift
through her sense of touch.

43 Dino Babies

45 Kenneth Copeland

67 Spontaneous Healing

A lecture by Dr. Andrew Weil.

7:30

2 2 The Point

7 Siskel and Ebert

Scheduled: "Liar, Liar" [Jim Carrey]; "Selena" [Jennifer Lopez]; "Crash" [James Spader]; "Gray's
Anatomy" [Spalding Gray].

8 Call of the Outdoors

9 In Touch

11 News

15 Real Life

20 Bill Nye the Science Guy

Bill Nye demonstrates the principal elements of heat, including the various ways it can move.

21 Day of Discovery

25 Your New House

Maximizing space for a home office; choosing windows, wallpaper borders.

27 Paid Program

43 Richie Rich

8AM
2 27 Good Morning America/Sunday

4 8 11 25 Today

5 Larry Jones

7 9 News

15 Jimmy Swaggart

20 All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series

21 Kenneth Copeland Weekly

33 Barney Live! In New York City

Highlights from the Barney concerts held in March 1994 at Radio City Music Hall in New York
City.

43 Pete McTeo's Clubhouse

45 Ernest Angley

8:30

5 Dr. James Kennedy

20 Richie Rich

43 Adventures of Oliver Twist

9AM

2 Rodricks for Breakfast

4 8 11 News

5 43 Fox News Sunday

9 13 21 Sunday Morning

Scheduled: radio host Stan Freberg; author Tina McElory Ansa; the history of Cuba's Cohiba
cigar; the Biltmore House, the largest private residence in the United States.

15 20 Jumanji
25 Meet the Press

27 Paid Program

45 New Psalmist Baptist Church

9:05

33 Barney and Friends

Kathy learns that a family's love is more important than its size.

9:10

67 Eight Weeks to Optimum Health

A lecture by Dr. Andrew Weil.

9:30

15 20 Mouse & The Monster

27 TV.COM

45 Sunpaper

9:37

33 Barney and Friends

The children learn about traffic safety and not talking to strangers.

10AM

5 43 Carleton Sheets Real Estate

7 Good Morning America/Sunday

8 Meet the Press


15 20 Incredible Hulk

25 Viewpoint 25

27 Paid Program

45 Fox Ridge Real Estate

10:10

33 Wishbone

A crime wave hits Oakdale; Wishbone, as Oliver Twist, is caught up in London's underworld in
the Charles Dickens classic.

10:30

4 Meet the Press

5 Spacemate Six

9 Rebecca's Garden

Fruit varieties in Florida; pruning the roots of houseplants; computerized landscape design;
enriching soil; the basics of gardening tools.

13 Your New Home

15 20 B.A.D.

21 Paid Program

25 Day of Discovery

27 This Week

43 American TV

45 Hour Of Power

10:45

33 Wishbone
Wishbone is Rip Van Winkle in the Washington Irving tale about a man who falls asleep for 20
years.

11AM

2 Face 2 Face

5 Three's Company

Jack and a Golden Glove contender enter the boxing ring.

7 TV.COM

8 Martha Stewart Living

Ham seasoned with cinnamon, ginger and more; chocolate bird's nests and eggs; sugar cookies;
setting the Easter table.

9 Inside Washington

11 Meet the Press

13 On Time

15 PE TV

How to make one's heart stronger.

20 Beverly Hills, 90210

California University has a telethon for the Pediatric Heart Fund and the gang participates;
Brandon tries to save his relationship with Kelly.

21 Hour of Power

25 Dr. James Kennedy

43 Ghostwriter

Strange accidents during the video shoot for Lenni's song point to a saboteur.

67 Your Financial Future

Financial planner Jonathan Pond ofers personal finance tips.

11:15
33 Wishbone

Wishbone, as Robin Hood, is a hero to the poor for stealing from the rich.

11:30

2 7 This Week

4 McLaughlin One on One

5 Three's Company

Chrissy's mother visits for the first time since Jack moved in with the girls.

8 Home Again

Architectural plans are presented and demolition begins, dismantling a staircase banister.

9 13 Face the Nation

15 Dragon Ball Z

27 Paid Program

43 Sweet Valley High

Reggie tries to cure his chocolate addiction; Todd's basketball skills earn him an interview on
national TV.

45 Fitness Flyer

11:40

33 Filler

Noon

4 8 11 25 NBA Showtime

5 Mama's Family

Mama discovers a stranger has been buried next to her husband.

9 15 27 Paid Program
13 Sunday Homes on Parade

20 Movie

"Funny About Love." [1990] Gene Wilder, Christine Lahti. A romantic merry-go-round ensues
when the issue of parenthood sends a married man into the arms of an uninhibited woman.

21 Face the Nation

33 Wizard of Oz in Concert

The story of Dorothy's adventures in Oz with the Tin Man, the Scarecrow and the Cowardly Lion.
With Debra Winger and Joel Grey.

43 Movie

"The Bear." [1989] Jack Wallace, Tcheky Karyo. An orphaned grizzly cub and a wounded Kodiak
bear join forces in a struggle for survival in 1885 Canada.

45 Movie

"The Lion in Winter." [1968] Peter O'Toole, Katharine Hepburn. A royal family hurts emotional
spears at one another as King Henry II tries to determine which son should succeed him.

12:30

2 Guided Tour

4 8 11 25 NBA Basketball

Los Angeles Lakers at Orlando Magic from the Orlando Arena.

5 Mama's Family

Mama's paralyzing back problems flare up just when guests start arriving for Naomi's dinner.

7 Martha Stewart Living

See 11AM, WGAL.

9 13 21 Olympic Winterfest

World Nordic Ski Championships Women's World Cup Alpine skiing from Cortina D'Ampezzo,
Italy and Two-Man Bobsled World Championship form St. Moritz, Switzerland.

15 27 Paid Program
67 Finding Financial Freedom

Jonathan Pond shares tips on how to prepare for a secure financial future, investing wisely and
assuring lifetime security.

1PM

2 27 Paid Program

5 Movie

"The Assisi Underground." [1985] Ben Cross, James Mason. A fact-based story of a group of
Italian monasteries and convents that helped Jews escape Nazi persecution.

7 Your New House

Maximizing space for a home office; choosing windows; wallpaper borders.

15 Preseason Baseball

Philadelphia Phillies at Texas Rangers.

1:30

2 27 Paid Program

7 Home Again

See 11:30, WGAL.

9 13 21 Naismith Awards

College basketball's outstanding player and coach.

2PM

2 7 27 Senior PGA Golf

Liberty Mutual Legends - final round play from PGA West in La Quinta, California.

9 13 21 Road to the Final Four

A preview of the regional finals of the men's NCAA Tournament.


20 Movie

"Moonstruck." [1987] Cher, Nicolas Cage. Three Oscars went to this tale of a widowed Brooklyn
bookkeeper who falls in love with her fianc's brother.

43 Movie

"Cabin Boy." [1994] Chris Elliott, Ritch Brinkley. An arrogant young snob is taken down a peg
when, instead of boarding a yacht, he lands on a schooner's deck.

67 From Lawrence Welk: To America With Love

A September 1996 performance in Branson, MO by the Welk Stars, who salute the band leader's
musical legacy.

2:15

33 P is for Pasta

Viewers share their favorite pasta recipes.

2:30

9 13 21 College Basketball

NCAA Tournament East Regional Final - Teams to Be Announced. From the Carrier Dome in
Syracuse, NY.

3PM

4 8 11 25 PGA Golf

Bay Hill Invitational - Final Round, from Orlando, FL.

45 Movie

"Hoosiers." [1986] Gene Hackman, Dennis Hopper. A former college coach meets with
resentment when he takes over as head of the high-school basketball squad.

4PM
2 7 27 Auto Racing

Indy Racing League - Phoenix 200 from Phoenix International Raceway, AZ.

15 Movie

"Brass." [1985] Carroll O'Connor. A New York City chief of detectives sleuths a pair of brutal
slayings while battling departmental corruption.

20 Cosby Show

Clif's father attempts to convince a reluctant Denis to attend his alma mater.

43 Movie

"Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach." [1988] George Gaynes. Academy graduates
tangle with jewel thieves while attending a police convention in Miami honoring Commandant
Lassard.

67 Viewer's Choice

4:30

20 Step by Step

Dana dates a man nearly twice her age; Caroline has food cravings; Cody makes a student film.

5PM

5 Outer Limits

A persistent reporter latches onto the trail of a deadly stranger after she overhears a message on
her cellular phone.

9 13 21 College Basketball

NCAA Tournament Southeast Regional Final - teams to be announced. From the Birmingham
Jeferson Civic Center in Birmingham, Ala.

20 Home Improvement

Tim ofers Harry advice after Delores decides to work at the hardware store.
5:30

20 Mad About You

Paul tries to salvage his birthday when the party is ruined by Ira and Susannah.

45 Cash Flow

6PM

2 ABC World News Sunday

4 7 8 11 27 News

5 Roseanne

Roseanne and Dan are shocked and have very diferent reactions to Darlene and David's big
news.

15 F/X: The Series

A police officer is killed by a foreign dignitary with diplomatic immunity who is behind a
counterfeiting ring.

20 Star Trek: The Next Generation

Data's first nightmare triggers a mysterious reaction in the android, eventually leading to an
attack on Troi.

25 America's Dumbest Criminals

A woman alters a lottery ticket worth $5,000 to win a mere $20; a drunken driver flees the scene
in a police car.

43 Coach

Hayden must confront the gardener when all of the plants in the yard start to die.

45 Viper

The Viper team scurries to clear the name of an FBI agent who is falsely accused of stealing a
weapon that microwaves people to the point of combustion.

6:30
2 News

4 8 11 25 NBC Nightly News

5 Roseanne

Dan and Roseanne are overcome with emotion on Darlene and David's wedding day.

7 27 ABC World News Sunday

43 M*A*S*H

Hot Lips celebrates her just-granted divorce.

7PM and later in a separate post tomorrow likely.

-crainbebo

7PM

2 Siskel & Ebert: If We Picked the Winners

Film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert present their choices for the Academy Awards.

4 8 11 25 Dateline NBC

5 43 45 Wow! The Most Awesome Acts on Earth II

The Human Torch, the Balloon Man and other incredible stage acts and amazing feats.

7 27 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman

Lois and Clark must act quickly to prevent an old nemesis from destroying their impending
wedding.

9 13 21 60 Minutes

15 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

Lagos hatches a scheme to gain the Shield of Perseus from Hephaestus by taking advantage of
his lovelorn boss's loneliness.

20 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine


O'Brien is forced to secretly alter equipment by an entity that has taken over Keiko's body and
threatens to kill her if he refuses.

33 Pledge Favorites

67 Viewers' Choice

8PM

2 27 America's Funniest Home Videos

Embarrassing health club incidents; March Madness Basketball Bozos.

4 8 11 25 3rd Rock from the Sun

Asserting his manhood, Dick joins Harry at a strip joint; Sally and Tommy duel in a long-running
Monopoly battle.

5 43 45 Simpsons

In order to pay for damaging their property, Bart agrees to do chores at a neighbor's house.

7 Joel Siegel's Road to the Academy Awards

Joel Siegel draws on his knowledge of films and Hollywood to present film clips, archival footage
and interviews with nominees.

9 13 21 Touched by an Angel

A white-collar criminal learns that he must restore the faith of a 13-year-old girl if he wants to
enjoy his afterlife.

15 Xena: Warrior Princess

Callisto escapes from the Underworld and assumes Xena's identity in order to continue her
revenge against the warrior princess.

20 Star Trek: Voyager

Ensign Kim leads the ship to a mysterious planet, where he's told he is part alien and is needed
there for reproductive purposes.

8:30

2 27 America's Funniest Home Videos


A police chase, an uninterested wrestler, men at work, children playing.

4 8 11 25 Boston Common

Boyd and Tasha's unified protest is dashed when President Cross convinces them both to vie for
Tasha's office.

5 43 45 King of the Hill

Hank must confront his visiting, war-veteran father when Bobby begins imitating Grandpa's
chauvinistic behavior.

9PM

2 7 27 Movie

"Out of Nowhere." [1997] Lisa Hartman Black, Eva LaRue. Premiere. A woman wakes up missing
her memory and her toddler after a car runs them both of the road.

4 8 11 25 Movie

"Milk Money." [1994] Melanie Griffith, Ed Harris. A suburban widower winds up with a
kindhearted hooker in his home after his young son's excursion in the city.

5 43 45 X-Files

After the official explanation leaves unanswered questions, Mulder and Scully risk their lives
searching for the actual cause of the airline disaster. Part 2 of 2.

9 13 21 Movie

"20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." [1997] Richard Crenna. Premiere. In 1868, a professor's search
for a sea monster leads to an encounter with a high-tech submarine and its mad commander.

15 Adventure of Sinbad

Rongar's capture by a Bedouin slave trader sends Sinbad and friends through time portals to
search for magical skulls that will free him.

20 Movie

"Miller's Crossing." [1990] Gabriel Byrne, Albert Finney. An Irish gangster's criminal empire is
threatened when his most trusted lieutenant sides with a power-hungry underling.

10PM
5 15 43 45 News

33 Pledge Favorites

67 Viewers' Choice

10:30

15 LAPD: Life on the Beat

A video game arcade is the site of a drive-by shooting; an airplane not answering radio calls is
pursued.

43 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

A stormy vacation on Risa is the result of Worf's distrust of Dax and his abetment of a man who
wants to impose traditional values on the pleasure planet.

11PM

2 4 7 8 9 11 13 21 25 27 News

5 Poltergeist: The Legachy

Philip postpones returning to his parish when a teacher's disappearance coincides with the
appearance of a seemingly evil substitute.

15 Viper

See 6PM, WBFF.

20 Kenneth Copeland

45 Cash Flow

67 American Masters

This award-winning portrait of painter Georgia O'Keefe includes commentary by the artist on the
origins of her work, footage from home movies and photographs taken by Alfred Stieglitz during
their marriage.

11:30
4 8 25 George Michael's Sports Machine

7 Extra

21 Psi-Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal

Cattle mutilations point to a half-man, half-wolf creature; a teenage healer becomes afected by
the afflictions he cures.

27 Siskel & Ebert

See 7:30, WJLA.

33 Austin City Limits

Lyle Lovett and His Large Band's performance includes "That's Right (You're Not From Texas),"
"Don't Touch My Hat" and "Long Tall Texan."

43 This Old House

A tour of the Jamaica Plain, Mass., triple-decker house Steve Thomas and Norm Abram are
renovating.

11:35

2 Sunday Sports Extra

9 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: David James Elliott of "JAG."

11 Murphy Brown

Murphy pulls out all the stops to get Avery the one Christmas toy that seems almost impossible
to buy.

13 George Michael's Sports Machine

12AM

4 Access Hollywood

Scheduled: an interview with best actor nominee Billy Bob Thornton; Oscar gowns.

5 M*A*S*H
Father Mulcahy becomes the object of a young nurse's afections.

8 Call of the Outdoors

15 Beverly Hills, 90210

20 Jack Van Impe

25 Baywatch

Donna's appearance in Playboy cause problems for Mitch; an earthquake traps a junior lifeguard.

27 Paid Program

43 Baywatch Nights

Donna exhibits psychopathic behavior that a medical examiner traces to a serial killer's blood,
which may have infected many people.

45 Fox News Sunday

67 Mystery!

"Cadfael." Ellis Peters' mystery-solving 12th-century monk Brother Cadfael tries to clear Oswin's
name after the delirious brother confesses to killing a nun. Part 1 of 3.

12:05

2 Psi-Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal

See 11:30, WHP.

11 Inside Edition Weekend

13 Cash Flow

12:30

5 M*A*S*H

The 4077th races the clock to save severely wounded soldiers.

7 African-American Salute to the Academy Awards

The achievements of past and present African-American actors, producers, directors and
musicians who have been honored with Oscar nominations.
8 Travel Update

Toronto shoe museum; whale watching of the coast of Washington; Singapore restaurants.

20 Creflo A. Dollar Jr.

21 27 Paid Program

33 Country Connection

12:35

9 Comedy Showcase

Host Louie Anderson introduces comics Brian Regan, A.J. Jamal, Judy Gold, Ed Driscoll and Dana
Gould from the Palace in Hollywood.

11 Movie

"Born Into Exile." [1997] Gina Philips, Mark Paul Gosselaar. A high-school student and her
boyfriend get a rude awakening after they run away from home and head to California.
Premiere.

13 F/X The Series

A police officer is killed by a foreign dignitary with diplomatic immunity who is behind a
counterfeiting ring.

1AM

4 McLaughlin Group

5 Mama's Family

Naomi's former husband tries to win her back.

8 Poltergeist: The Legacy

See 11PM, WTTG.

15 Psi-Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal

See 11:30, WHP.

20 27 Paid Program
21 Bounty Hunters

Agents find a fugitive hiding in a closet; a bounty hunter allows a fugitive to spend a weekend at
home before turning herself in.

25 Baywatch Nights

See 12AM, WPMT.

43 Babylon 5

Sheridan plans a major counterofensive and attempts to lure the Shadows into a trap; Londo
hatches a deadly plan.

45 Closer Look With Jeanie Eller

1:05

2 Paid Program

1:30

4 Save Our Streets

Holding parents responsible for their children's crimes; an assault victim fights back; how DNA
evidence proved the innocence of two men accused of rape.

5 Mama's Family

Ellen is named Woman of the Year by the Raytown Country Club.

7 Home Again

Architectural plans are presented and demolition begins; dismantling a staircase banister.

20 45 Paid Program

27 Married...with Children

1:35

2 Access Hollywood

See 12AM, WRC.


9 Night Stand

Ordinary people have the opportunity to get revenge; a young woman's dreams of making it in
Hollywood are shattered.

13 MotorWeek

See 5:30AM.

2AM

5 Spacemate Six

7 Your New House

Maximizing space for a home office; choosing windows; wallpaper borders.

8 Movie

"Rude Awakening." [1989] Cheech Marin, Eric Roberts. Two hippies emerge from 20 years of
jungle isolation to discover their old friends embracing values they once abhorred.

25 NBC Nightside

27 Married...with Children

43 Creating Wealth

2:05

13 TMT Media (paid program)

2:30

4 Travel Update

See 12:30AM, WGAL.

5 Three's Company

Jack and Chrissy walk in on Janet while she is entertaining a date.

7 TV.COM
27 ABC World News Now

43 Happy

2:35

2 Lighter Side of Sports

9 Paid Program

11 The Cape

Tamara is asked to examine a strange substance found on a satellite, but is pushed aside by a
researcher who seems to be hiding information.

13 Quintel

3AM

4 Fire Rescue/Emergency Response

A dangerous auto shop blaze; a child falls through a skylight; on the job in Las Vegas.

5 Andy Griffith

Aunt Bee wants the starring role in the Mayberry Centennial Pageant.

7 Wall Street Journal Report

35

2 The Hitchhiker

A lawyer pays the price for an accidental killing that he tried to hisde.

9 Paid Program

13 Lesko's Info Power

3;30

4 NBC Nightside
5 Andy Griffith

Opie is the unwilling principal in a betrothal to Charlene Darling's new baby.

7 Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends

Scheduled: stars of ice skating.

3:35

2 ABC World News Now

9 Up to the Minute

11 NBC Nightside

13 Movie

"Chatterbox." [1936] Lucille Ball. After being misunderstood over a harmless adventure, a girl
becomes an outcast from the farm where she has been living.

4AM

5 Perry Mason

A young woman whose sister is being blackmailed becomes implicated in the murder of a
"calendar-art" photographer.

8 NBC Nightside

4:30

4 This Morning's Business

7 ABC World News Now

-crainbebo

Can you also post Lancaster/Baltimore/DC listings for Monday, March 24th, 1997?
Sometime I will, thanks.

-crainbebo

Retro: South Florida, Tue. August 9th, 1983

Source: Palm Beach Post

CHANNELS

2 WPBT Miami PBS

4 WTVJ Miami CBS

5 WPTV West Palm Beach NBC

6 WCIX Miami IND

7 WSVN Miami NBC

10 WPLG Miami ABC

12 WPEC West Palm Beach ABC

17 WLRN Miami PBS

23 WLTV Miami SIN

29 WFLX West Palm Beach IND

34 WTVX Fort Pierce CBS

39 WDZL Miami IND

42 WHRS Boynton Beach PBS

45 WHFT Miami TBN

51 WKID Hollywood IND

9C WGN Chicago IL IND


9N WOR Secaucus NJ IND

8/9/1983

5AM

4 CBS News Nightwatch Continues

12 CNN Headline News

39 Perry Mason

5:05

9N News

5:30

7 9N Morning Stretch

45 Book of Revelations

6AM

4 700 Club

Featured: Baseball's hit men, the Milwaukee Brewers; new wave rock 'n' roll guitarist Glen Kaiser.

5 Mary Tyler Moore

6 Community Closeup

7 NBC News at Sunrise

10 Job Line

12 CNN Headline News

29 Health Field
34 R.A. West

39 New Zoo Revue

45 Shockwaves of Armageddon

9C Morning Stretch

9N Joe Franklin

6:15

10 Noticiero Observador

6:30

5 Today on 5

6 Great Space Coaster

7 Today in Florida

10 AM

29 Morning Stretch

34 CBS Early Morning News

45 Joy in the Morning

51 Health Field

9C Faith 20

6:45

2 17 AM Weather

10 ABC News This Morning

6:55
12 News

7AM

2 Lilias, Yoga and You

4 34 Morning News

5 7 Today

6 Woody Woodpecker and Friends

10 12 Good Morning America

29 39 Flintstones

51 BizNet

9C Top O' The Morning

9N Jimmy Swaggart

7:30

2 Business Report

6 Flintstones

23 Jimmy Swaggart

29 Great Space Coaster

39 Speed Racers

45 Kids Praise the Lord

9C Bullwinkle

9N Jim Bakker

8AM

2 Sesame Street
6 Muppets

23 El Chapella Colorado

29 Popeye and Friends

39 Popeye

45 Lester Sumrall

51 Jim Bakker

9C Bozo's Big Top

8:30

6 Duck Duck Goose

23 Eduardo Manzano

39 Felix the Cat

45 Lifeline

9N New Jersey Report

9AM

2 Sesame Street

4 Big Valley

5 10 Phil Donahue

Several cases of local police infiltration of community-based political groups and the
constitutional questions raised by a civil liberties suit charging Los Angeles police of illegal spying
are examined.

6 Richard Simmons

7 CHiPs Patrol

12 Joker's Wild

29 39 Jim Bakker
34 Bodyworks with Colest

45 Heritage Singers

51 Let's See the Races

9N Straight Talk

9:30

6 Mary Tyler Moore

12 Ryan's Hope

23 El Nino de Papal

34 Tattletales

45 Crossroads Cathedral

51 FNN Wrap-Up/Business Final

10AM

2 Mister Rogers

4 5 Merv Griffin

Guests: Dr. Joyce Brothers, Roger Wilson, Heather O'Rourke, Dr. Nicholas Bachynsky, authors
Meg Wheatley and Marcie Schorr Hirsch, man on the street interviews on Rodeo Drive.

6 I Love Lucy

7 Dif'rent Strokes

10 Good Times

12 People's Court

23 La Venganza

29 39 700 Club

Featured: A young woman who triumphed over anorexia nervosa; a criminal who survived the
electric chair.
34 New $25,000 Pyramid

51 Marketwatch

9C Movie

"The Blue Max." [1966] Part 1. George Peppard, James Mason. A young German competes with
more experienced flyers for the prestigious Blue Max award.

9N Romper Room

10:30

2 Electric Company

6 Frankly Speaking

Topic: children's headaches.

7 Card Sharks

10 Happy Days Again

12 20 Minute Workout

34 Child's Play

45 Praise the Lord

11AM

2 Best of Gleason

4 34 Price is Right

5 7 Wheel of Fortune

10 12 Too Close for Comfort

29 Make Room for Daddy

9N CNN Headline News

11:30
2 Movie

"Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant." [1942] Lionel Barrymore. When Dr. Gillespie announces his
intentions to take on an assistant, a trip of promising young interns eagerly steps forward for
consideration.

5 7 Dream House

6 29 INN News

10 12 Loving

23 Hoy Mismo

39 20 Minute Workout

45 Praise the Lord

9N You Asked for It

Noon

4 5 7 12 9N News

6 Movie

"The Clock." [1945] Judy Garland, Robert Walker. A sailor searches frantically for a young girl he
met and fell in love with during a chance meeting while he was on an eight-hour leave.

10 Family Feud

29 I Love Lucy

34 Card Sharks

39 Love, American Style

51 Marketwatch

9C Big Valley

12:30

4 34 Young and the Restless

5 Search for Tomorrow


7 Match Game

10 News

12 More Real People

29 Movie

"Three Strangers." [1946] Geraldine Fitzgerald. After sharing a winning sweepstakes ticket, a trio
of strangers also share disaster.

45 Behind the Scenes

1PM

2 Food, Wine and Friends

5 7 Days of Our Lives

10 12 All My Children

23 Muedo Latino

39 Doris Day

45 Get in Shape

9C You Asked for It

9N Movie

"Bufalo Bill." [1944] Joel McCrea, Linda Darnell. The famous hunter, trail guide and peacemaker,
William F. Cody, becomes an American legend.

1:30

2 Doctor in the House

4 34 As the World Turns

39 Family Afair

45 Jimmy Swaggart
2PM

2 Over Easy

"Career Change." Guest: Peter Dean.

5 7 Another World

10 12 One Life to Live

23 Reporter 23

39 Bewitched

45 Athletes in Action

51 Marketwatch

9C Lead-Of Man

2:15

23 Miami Ahora

9C Baseball

St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs.

2:30

2 Dick Cavett

Scheduled: Anton Dolan, dancer and actor. Part 2.

4 34 Capitol

6 I Love Lucy

23 Vivir Enamerada

29 Big Valley

39 My Favorite Martian

45 Thirty Minutes with Father Manning


3PM

2 Sullivans

4 34 Guiding Light

5 7 Hour Magazine

Scheduled: A young woman who posed as an 85-year-old; Dennis Weaver and Cri-Help; are you a
workaholic?

6 Tom and Jerry and Friends

10 12 General Hospital

23 Senorita Andres

39 Leave it to Beaver

45 Faith for Today

9N Ironside

3:30

6 Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig

17 Five String Breakdown

29 Munsters

39 Monkees

45 Getting Involved

4PM

2 Couples

4 Charlie's Angels

5 The Six Million Dollar Man

6 Scooby Doo
7 Harry O

10 Jefersons

12 Mannix

17 Magic of Oil Painting

23 Quiero Gritar Tu Nembro

29 Movie

"Soldier of Fortune." [1953] Clark Gable, Susan Hayward. An American photographer is rescued
from imprisonment in Red China by a gunrunner.

34 Superfriends

39 MV-3

42 Sesame Street

45 Joy of Music

51 FNN: Moneytalk

9N Movie

"13 Rue Madeleine." [1946] James Cagney. A Nazi spy is ousted from Secret Service school in the
U.S.

4:30

2 Untamed World

6 Superfriends

10 The Jefersons

17 Sew Easy

34 Scooby-Doo

45 One Way Game

5PM
2 Sesame Street

4 People's Court

5 Barney Miller

6 Kung Fu

7 Barnaby Jones

10 Three's Company

12 News

17 Reading Rainbow

An old Chinese legend, "Liang and the Magic Paintbrush," tells the story of a paintbrush that
magically brings pictures to life.

23 Dejame Vivir

34 Hawaii Five-0

39 BJ-Lobo

42 Mister Rogers

45 Praise the Lord

5:30

4 M*A*S*H

5 10 News

12 CNN Headline News

17 Matt and Trudi-Trixie

42 Electric Company

9C Andy Griffith

6PM

2 Doctor Who
The doctor searches for the Tardis. Part 2.

4 7 10 12 34 News

6 Starsky and Hutch

Starsky goes after the murderer of his ex-girlfriend, an undercover agent who was posing as a
dancer in a sleazy bar.

17 Lawmakers

23 Reporter 23

29 Star Trek

Mr. Spock is assigned to command a shuttlecraft investigation of a mysterious solar system.

39 Outer Limits

A scientist [Martin Landau] accidentally captures a space creature [John Hoyt] that protects itself
with an indestructible and invisible shield.

42 Dick Cavett

See 2:30PM.

45 Praise the Lord

9C Good Times

9N S.W.A.T.

6:30

2 Last of the Wild

"Arctic Rescue."

4 34 CBS News

5 NBC News

12 ABC News

17 Kathy's Kitchen

23 Noticiero Nacional SIN


42 Over Easy

Guest: Jan Clayton.

9C Hogan's Heroes

7PM

2 Business Report

4 Tic Tac Dough

5 Tribute to Curt Gowdy

Host Jim McKay is joined by Howard Cosell, Garl Yastrzwemski and Don Meredith to honor sports
broadcaster Curt Gowdy.

6 Barney Miller

Barney's birthday is celebrated while a man steals frozen surplus chickens and another man
assaults a report for prematurely writing his obituary.

7 NBC News

10 ABC News

12 PM Magazine

Life in luxurious Palm Beach; a specially trained wildlife rescue squad that saves trapped and
injured animals in California.

17 Something on 17

Featured: Members of "Losers Anonymous" explain how that program helps direct them toward
success.

23 Soledad

29 Hogan's Heroes

The Germans replace Col. Klink with a more capable camp commander.

34 News

39 Night Gallery

A gunfighter rides into a town in which the people know all about him and his past.
42 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

45 Behind the Scenes

9C Alice

A star high school basketball player falls for Alice.

9N Vega$

A pimp is murdered and everything points to the leader of a feminist group as the perpetrator.

7:30

2 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

4 PM Magazine

Segments on the original Rhinestone Cowboy; a specially trained wildlife rescue squad that saves
trapped and injured animals in California.

6 Benny Hill

Benny is drawn to the magic of Hollywood.

7 29 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: A look at the situation of female directors in the movie business.

10 34 Family Feud

12 Muppets

Guest: Wally Boag.

23 Chespirite

39 Twilight Zone

A thief sees a new reflection of himself in a mirror.

42 Nighttimes: Variety

45 Lester Sumrall

9C Carol Burnett and Friends

Guest: Jack Gilford.


8PM

2 Nova

"The Miracle of Life." The first film ever made documenting the incredible chain of events which
turn a sperm and an egg into a newborn baby is presented. (Programming on channel 2 may

4 34 On the Road with Charles Kuralt

Scheduled: Segments on some people with unusual pastimes: running a steam engine; building
models out of toothpicks; telling stories about weather.

5 7 Baseball

Toronto Blue Jays at New York Yankees. [Backup game: Los Angeles Dodgers at Cincinnati Reds]

6 Movie

"Last Summer." [1969] Barbara Hershey, Richard Thomas. A newcomer changes the character of
a small, close group of teenagers vacationing on Fire Island.

10 1/2 Hour Comedy Hour

Tom Sharp and Arsenio Hall host a fast-paced program of comic skills and quick takes. Dick Clark,
Tony Danza, Janye Kennedy and Pia Zadora are scheduled to make special appearances.

12 Movie

"Gridlock."

17 Magic of Animal Painting

"Cat."

29 Movie

"Get Carter." [1971] Michael Caine, Britt Ekland. A hoodlum from a dreary British industrial town
searches for the real cause of his brother's death.

39 Movie

"Johnny Cool." [1963] Henry Silva, Elizabeth Montgomery. An Italian boy raised by a Sicilian
guerrilla is sent to New York to wreak vengeance on the enemies of an American expatriate.

42 Nova

The sequence of malfunctions and mistakes at Three Mile Island nearly four years ago are
chronicled, and the critical economic and safety questions confronting nuclear power today are
examined.

45 Climb that Mountain

9C Movie

"The Girl, the Gold Watch and Everything." [1980] Robert Hays. A wistful young man discovers
that the gold watch he has inherited from his uncle has magical qualities.

9N Movie

"The Internecine Project." [1975] James Coburn. An economics professor moonlighting as the
mastermind of a political spy network is ofered a top-level government position which forces
him to dispose of all his enemies.

8:30

4 34 Our Times with Bill Moyers

10 Jeanie Loves Chachi

Christmas changes from a holiday of cheer to one of chills when the family ends up snowbound
in Al's van.

17 Enemy is Us

23 Sabor Latino

45 I Choose Life

9PM

2 Lifeline

Dr. William Watson Morgan, a dedicated country surgeon specializing in child care, treats three
children at Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C.

4 34 Movie

"A Matter of Life and Death." [1981] Linda Lavin, Tyne Daly. A nurse's honest and respectful
approach to treating terminally ill patients allows them to live out what is left of their lives in a
dignified manner.

10 Three's Company
Terri and Janet goad Jack into making a difficult bet when he wagers that he can last a week
without a single romantic encounter.

45 Hal Lindsey

9C INN News

9:30

10 9 to 5

A visiting troupe of Swedish secretaries and a human fly create havoc for Judy, Violet and
Doralee, who are attempting to complete the company's annual report.

17 Sew Easy

23 Gabriel y Gabriela

42 Lifeline

See 9PM.

45 Answer

10PM

2 Gold from the Deep

Divers undertake one of the most ambitious and hazardous salvage operations as they attempt
to recover Russian gold bullion from the bottom of the Barents Sea in the Arctic Circle.

6 9C News

10 12 Hart to Hart

Jonathan and Jennifer receive unexpected help from their dog Freeway when they are framed
for smuggling drugs by a criminal gang.

17 Country Music Hall

23 24 Horas

29 Maude

Maude and Walter have diferent reactions to an evening of mate-swapping.


39 Kojak

A mild-mannered accountant finds his life undergoing a radical change when a sniper eliminates
his boss and some of his associates.

45 Praise the Lord

9N Nine on New Jersey

10:30

29 Twilight Zone

Three fliers return from man's first flight into outer space and can't remember the trip.

42 Sports America

The first All American Tennis Championships [from Hilton Head, SC].

9C INN News

9N New Jersey People

10:50

23 Reporter 23

11PM

2 Dave Allen at Large

4 5 7 10 12 34 News

6 Sanford and Son

Fred is taken hostage during a bank robbery.

23 Movie

"Mi Esposa y la Otra." Arturo de Cordova.

29 Financial Freedom Today

39 Night Gallery
A Nazi general hunts for the leader of the local resistance in an ancient castle; a woman is
convinced that her husband is trying to scare her to death.

45 Praise the Lord

9C Twilight Zone

David Ellington comes upon an old monastery occupied by a "Truth" order which is holding a
benign old man prisoner.

9N In Search Of...

11:30

2 Monty Python's Flying Circus

An Agatha Christie-type murder mystery, various religions of the time, and a public-service film.

4 34 Quincy

While Quincy is on vacation, his replacement [Beverly Sassoon] finds evidence of homicide in an
important politician's death.

5 7 Tonight Show

Scheduled: Itzhak Perlman, Martina Navratilova. Johnny Carson.

6 Hogan's Heroes

Hogan plans to decoy German bomber flights away from London.

10 12 ABC News Nightline

29 Ironside

A college is terrorized by an elusive sniper.

39 In Search Of...

"Jack the Ripper."

9C Charlie's Angels

Afraid the Angels are marked for death, Charlie teams the girls with male investigators.

9N The Saint

The Saint becomes a hired assassin whose target is Simon Templar.


12AM

2 More of That Nashville Music

Guests: Con Hunley, Wilma Lee Cooper, Don Gibson, Alabama.

6 Movie

"Tycoon." [1947] John Wayne, Laraine Day. An American railroad man finds love and adventure
in Latin America.

39 Saturday Night

Host: Raquel Welch. Guests: Phoebe Snow, John Sebastian.

45 Praise the Lord

12:30

2 Business Report

5 7 World Track and Field Championships Highlights

Coverage of today's competition from Helsinki, Finland. The finals in the men's and women's
800-meters, women's high jump and the men's 10,000 meters are scheduled.

10 Hawaii Five-0

A country singer is kidnapped.

12 All in the Family

Archie demands that Edith not take charity and return a mink cape she received from her
wealthy cousin.

29 INN News

9C Movie

"Boom Town." [1939] Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy. A pair of wildcatters find the excitement
they're seeking when they strike it rich in the oil fields.

9N News
12:40

4 34 McMillan and Wife

A hit man stalks McMillan at a gala reception, but accidentally kills the new bride [Susan Sullivan]
of a visiting French police inspector [Henry Darrow] instead.

1AM

2 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

12 Lie Detector

Featured: Did Hollywood disc jockey Dick Whittington really have Queen Elizabeth on the
phone?

45 Behind the Scenes

9N Children Running Out of Time

Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley host this look at the children of Ethiopia and Cambodia who
are running out of time due to famine, drought and war.

1:05

39 Movie

"Yongary, Monster from the Deep." [1968] Oh Young II. An enormous creature threatens to
destroy Korea until scientists learn that the monster can be subdued by freezing temperatures.

1:30

5 7 NBC News Overnight

10 News

12 Here's Lucy

Lucy loses an exotic bird.

45 Love Special
2AM

4 CBS News Nightwatch

6 Movie

"Intermezzo." [1939] Ingrid Bergman. An intense love afair develops between a married concert
violinist and his daughter's music teacher.

10 A.M.

12 CNN Headline News

34 News (rerun)

9N Joe Franklin

2:15

10 Job Line

2:30

7 News

10 Noticiero Observador

45 Praise the Lord

2:50

39 Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe

3AM

12 CNN Headline News

9C INN News

9N Movie

"Mr. Emmanuel." [1945] Felix Aylmer. A Jewish professor wages a relentless search for a friend
trapped in Nazi Germany.

3:10

39 One Step Beyond

3:30

45 Praise the Lord

51 51 All Nite

9C Zane Gray Theatre

4AM

6 Movie

"The Feminist and the Fuzz." [1970] David Hartman. A women's libber and a policeman are
forced to share an apartment.

12 CNN Headline News

39 Gunsmoke

9C Movie

"Mississippi Gambler." [1953] Tyrone Power. A riverboat gambler decides to build a legitimate
gambling house in New Orleans.

4:30

45 Praise the Lord

-crainbebo

Retro: Dallas/KTVT: The Super Ones (Ind), Monday, March 14, 1988
Source: Ocala Star-Banner

6:00AM: Casper & Friends

6:30AM: Three Stooges & Friends

7:00AM: Dennis the Menace

7:30AM: Bionic Six

8:00AM: Bravestarr

8:30AM: My Little Pony 'n Friends

9:00AM: One Day at a Time

9:30AM: Bewitched

10:00AM: Fall Guy

11:00AM: Five Star Mystery

12:00PM: Matt Houston

1:00PM: Movie: Love Has Many Faces (1965)

3:00PM: The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin

3:30PM: Smurfs

4:00PM: Beverly Hills Teens

4:30PM: Punky Brewster

5:00PM: Dif'rent Strokes (Back to Back)

6:00PM: Webster

6:30PM: Three's Company

7:00PM: Fall Guy

8:00PM: Movie: Bitter Harvest (1981)

10:00PM: Hit Squad

10:30PM: Sanford & Son


11:00PM: Carol Burnett & Friends

11:30PM: Temperature's Rising

12:00AM: Movie: The Old Dark House (1963)

2:00AM: Van Patten TV Special

2:30AM: The Real McCoys

3:00AM: Ben Casey

4:00AM: Medical Center

5:00AM: Success-N-Life

Retro: Dallas/KTVT: The Super Ones (Ind), Monday, October 12, 1987

Source: Ocala Star-Banner

6:00AM: Casper & Friends

6:30AM: Three Stooges & Friends

7:00AM: Dennis the Menace

7:30AM: Bionic Six

8:00AM: My Little Pony 'n Friends

8:30AM: Spiral Zone

9:00AM: One Day at a Time

9:30AM: Angie

10:00AM: Chips

11:00AM: The Dukes of Hazzard

12:00PM: Iron Horse

1:00PM: Lancer

2:00PM: Bewitched
2:30PM: Casper & Friends

3:00PM: The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin

3:30PM: Smurfs

4:00PM: Bravestarr

4:30PM: Beverly Hills Teens

5:00PM: Punky Brewster

5:30PM: Dif'rent Strokes

6:00PM: Webster

6:30PM: Three's Company

7:00PM: T.J. Hooker

8:00PM: Movie: Adam (1983)

10:00PM: Bizarre

10:30PM: Sanford & Son

11:00PM: Carol Burnette & Friends

11:30PM: Carson's Comedy Classics

12:00PM: Movie: Eureka Stockade (1949)

2:00PM: Death Vallley Days

2:30PM: The Real McCoys

3:00PM: Ben Casey

4:00PM: Medical Center

Retro: Atlanta Sunday, September 10, 1978

From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)


6:30 Light Unto My Path

7 AM Jerry Falwell

8 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee

9 AM Oral Roberts

9:30 Lone Ranger

10 AM Bugs Bunny

10:30 Sound Of Youth

11 AM Church Service--Episcopal

12 N News

12:30 Pepper Rodgers (highlights of

Georgia Tech-Duke)

1 PM NFL Football: Bengals-Browns

4 PM NFL Football: Dolphins-Baltimore Colts

(time approximate)

7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney (time approximate)

8 PM Sword Of Justice (PREMIERE, regular time will

be Saturday 10 PM and be gone by the beginning

of December, along with the rest of NBC's new shows)

10 PM Weekend

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "How To Save A Marriage--And Ruin

Your Life"

1:30 Lohman And Barkley

2:30 News
WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

6:30 Video College

7 AM Hot Fudge

7:30 TBA

8 AM Latin Atlanta

8:30 Ebenezer Baptist Church

9 AM Marcus Welby, M.D.

10 AM Rex Humbard

11 AM Church Service--Methodist (I

think this is Grace Methodist Church)

12 N News

12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM Georgians Speak

1:30 House Call (not House Calls, but a medical

advice show)

2 PM Name Of The Game

3:30 NFL Today

4 PM NFL Football: Falcons-Los Angeles Rams

7 PM News (time approximate)

7:30 U.S. Open Tennis (men's and women's finals

were both telecast that day, don't know which

is on, probably the men's, joined in progress)

9 PM 60 Minutes (time approximate)


10 PM Kaz (PREMIERE)

11 PM News

11:30 CBS News (Ed Bradley)

11:45 Movie: "Detour To Nowhere" (pilot for George

Peppard's 1972-74 series "Banacek")

1:45 News

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

12 N Sesame Street

1 PM Sound Of Youth

1:30 Music And The Spoken Word

2 PM Lavonia Bluegrass Festival (Lavonia is

located of I-85, near the South Carolina

line)

2:30 Great Georgians: Robert W. Woodruf (of

Coca-Cola fame)

3 PM Black Genealogy

3:30 University Of Georgia Lectures

4 PM Once Upon A Classic: "Avalanche"

5 PM Photography: Here's How

5:30 Black Perspective On The News

6 PM Daktari (yes, the '60s CBS series)

7 PM The First Churchills (Part 10)

8 PM Evening At Pops
9 PM Mayor Of Casterbridge (Part 2)

10 PM James Michener's World (in Israel, Michener

examines the origins of Judaism, Christianity,

and Islam)

sign of 11 PM

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

6 AM Adventures In Living

6:30 11 Alive Newsmakers

7 AM Jimmy Swaggart

7:30 Hillside Chapel

8 AM Day Of Discovery

8:30 Chapel Hour

9 AM Robert Schuller

10 AM Leroy Jenkins

10:30 Ernest Angley

11 AM Church Service--Baptist (I believe

this is Roswell Street Baptist Church)

12 N Issues And Answers

12:30 11 Alive Newsmakers

1 PM For You...Black Woman

1:30 Ebony Journal

2 PM Do-It-Yourself With Homer Formby

2:30 ABC Weekend Special: "The Seven


Wishes Of Joanna Peabody" (delay from

Saturday noon)

3 PM Movie: "Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm"

(w/Shirley Temple--11 Alive g.m. Jef

Davidson loved to show Shirley Temple

movies against football when he had the

ABC affiliation)

4:30 Movie: "Planet Earth"

6 PM News

6:30 In Search Of...

7 PM 20/20 (and why not? 60 Minutes is

airing two hours later tonight)

8 PM Roots (conclusion)

11 PM News

11:30 Medical Center

12:30 11 Alive Newsmakers

1 AM College Today

1:30 ABC News (Sylvia Chase/Tom Jarriel)

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 (Ind.)

5:30 Ag-U.S.A.

6 AM Public Policy Forums

7 AM Larry Jones

7:30 Christ For The World


8 AM Three Stooges And Friends

9 AM Lost In Space

10 AM Hazel

10:30 Movie: "The Harder They Fall" (Humphrey

Bogart's last film, from '56)

12:30 Movie: "Rome 1585"

2:30 Movie: "Fort Ti"

4 PM Movie: "Bundle Of Joy"

6 PM Wrestling (may be Best Of Georgia

Championship Wrestling)

7 PM Star Trek

8 PM Movie: "The Secret Ways"

10:30 Ruf House

11 PM Open Up

1 AM Chico's Whistle (Chico Renfroe, coach

at one of Atlanta's black colleges, I think

Morehouse but am not sure)

1:15 Movie: "Arizona Bushwhackers"

3:15 Movie: "The Pleasure Of His Company"

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 (PBS)

9 AM Sesame Street (4 episodes)

sign of 12 Noon

4 PM Economically Speaking
4:30 Crockett's Victory Garden

5 PM French Chef

5:30 Great Performances: "Trailblazers Of

Modern Dance"

6:30 Anywhat

7 PM Pro Soccer: Liverpool vs. Tottenham

Hotspurs

8 PM Evening At Pops

9 PM Mayor Of Casterbridge (Part 2)

10 PM Movie: "This Sporting Life"

sign of 12:10 AM

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

7 AM Wide World Of Truth

7:30 Brother Charles Sanford

7:45 Athletes (rodeo cowboy Mark Schricker)

8 AM Today In Bible Prophecy

8:30 Day Of Discovery

9 AM Let The Bible Speak

9:30 Rev. Leroy Jenkins

10 AM Dr. Thea B. Jones

10:30 Rev. Rogers G. Decuir

11 AM Church Service (Episcopal)

12 N Tony And Susan Alamo


12:30 Notre Dame Football (taped highlights

of Missouri at Notre Dame)

1:30 Fishing With Roland Martin

2 PM Southern Sportsman

2:30 Movie: "Svengali"

4 PM Rev. Leroy Jenkins

4:30 James Robison Presents

5 PM Showers Of Blessings

5:30 Day Of Discovery

6 PM Free Chapel Congregational Church

7 PM Country Classic (Classic Country?)

8 PM College Football: Georgia Tech-Duke

(taped replay)

10:30 PTL Club (time approximate)

12:30 Chapel Hill Harvester Church

WANX (WGCL) Ch. 46 (Ind.)

6:30 The Lesson

7 AM Warren Roberts

8 AM Jerry Falwell

9 AM Wheat Street Baptist Church

9:30 This Is The Life

10 AM Hi Folks

10:30 Acts 29
11 AM In Touch (Charles Stanley from First

Baptist Church of Atlanta)

12 N Dimensions

12:30 Ounce Of Prevention

1 PM Public Afairs

1:30 Holiday In Melodyland

2 PM Jimmy Swaggart

2:30 Hi Folks

3 PM Assembly Of God

3:30 Life In The Spirit

4 PM Something Special

4:30 Just Passing Through

5 PM Amazing Grace Bible Class

5:30 Good News

6 PM Christ For The World

6:30 Manna

7 PM Voice Of Peachtree

7:30 Changed Lives

8 PM The King Is Coming

8:30 Studio A

9 PM Ernest Angley

10 PM Max Morris

10:30 Bill Basansky

11 PM Burning Bush

11:30 Hi Doug
From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

8 PM Sword Of Justice (PREMIERE, regular time will

be Saturday 10 PM and be gone by the beginning

of December, along with the rest of NBC's new shows)

Anyone remember "Who's Watching the Kids?", "W.E.B." or "Dick Clark's Live Wednesday?"

No Braves game on channel 17 that day? What year did they start carrying the full schedule?

Retro: Orlando and Central FL, Tue. December 4th, 1990

Source: Daytona Beach News-Journal

CHANNELS

2 WESH Daytona Beach NBC

4 WJXT Jacksonville CBS

6 WCPX Orlando CBS

7 WJCT Jacksonville PBS

9 WFTV Orlando ABC

15 WCEU Daytona Beach PBS

24 WMFE Orlando PBS

26 WAYQ Daytona Beach IND


35 WOFL Orlando Fox

55 WACX Orlando REL

68 WKCF Clermont IND

12/4/90

6AM

2 NBC News at Sunrise

4 News

6 Hard Copy

9 Daybreak

26 Jetsons

35 Good Day!

55 Health Club

68 Mighty Mouse

6:30

2 News

6 CBS Morning News

9 Daybreak

26 Gidget

35 Woody Woodpecker

55 Morris Cerullo

68 Heathclif

6:45

7 AM Weather
7AM

2 Today

4 6 This Morning

7 Sesame Street

9 Good Morning America

26 MDR Vitamins

35 Dennis the Menace

55 Gospel Music Today

68 Merrie Melodies

7:15

24 AM Weather

7:30

24 Reading Rainbow

26 New Directions

35 G.I. Joe

55 Larry Lea

68 Wake, Rattle and Roll

8AM

7 Captain Kangaroo

24 Sesame Street

26 Morning Star
35 Muppet Babies

55 Orlando Live!

68 Police Academy

8:30

7 Mister Rogers

26 Morning Star

35 Alvin and the Chipmunks

68 Real Ghostbusters

9AM

2 Live with Regis & Kathie Lee

4 6 Donahue

7 Instructional TV

9 Geraldo

24 Sesame Street

26 Value Plus

35 I Dream of Jeannie

55 Robert Tilton

68 Highway to Heaven

9:30

35 Bewitched

10AM
2 Joker's Wild

4 Geraldo

6 Sally Jessy Raphael

9 Joan Rivers

24 Mister Rogers

26 Robert Tilton

35 Little House on the Prairie

55 700 Club

68 My Three Sons

10:30

2 Classic Concentration

24 Zoobilee Zoo

68 Here's Lucy

11AM

2 To Tell the Truth

4 6 The Price is Right

9 Home

24 Reading Rainbow

26 Scott Ross Straight Talk

35 People's Court

55 Marilyn Hickey

68 Courtship of Eddie's Father


11:30

2 Let's Make a Deal

24 Body Electric

35 Trump Card

55 James Robison

68 Graham Kerr

Noon

2 4 6 9 News

7 Instructional TV Continues

24 Joy of Floral Painting

26 Star Innovations

35 Kate and Allie

55 Time Out

68 Mary Tyler Moore

12:30

2 Generations

4 6 Young and the Restless

9 Loving

24 Victory Garden

26 Star Innovations

35 Bob Newhart

55 Freedom Village

68 Movie
"Love Story." [1944] A young man with little time to live, falls in love with a famed pianist.
Stewart Granger, Margaret Lockwood.

1PM

2 Days of Our Lives

9 All My Children

24 American Interests

26 Movie

"The Intruder." [1977] Jean-Louis Trintignant. A highway psychopath terrorizes a man and his
stepson during their trip to Paris.

35 Beverly Hillbillies

55 Health Club

1:30

4 6 Bold and the Beautiful

24 Capitol Report

35 Andy Griffith

55 Auto Showcase

2PM

2 Another World

4 6 As the World Turns

9 One Life to Live

15 Sesame Street

24 Red Skelton's Funny Faces

35 Gomer Pyle, USMC


2:30

35 Peter Pan and the Pirates

55 Victorious Living

3PM

2 Santa Barbara

4 6 Guiding Light

7 15 Mister Rogers

9 General Hospital

24 3-2-1 Contact

26 Hit Video USA

35 Disney's Gummi Bears

55 This is the Life

68 He-Man

3:30

7 Sesame Street

15 Reading Rainbow

24 Square One Television

35 DuckTales

55 Gospel Bill

68 Mighty Mouse

4PM
2 Cosby Show

4 9 Oprah Winfrey

6 CBS Schoolbreak Special: My Past Is My Own (Preempted Star Trek: The Next Generation)

15 Square One Television

24 Reading Rainbow

26 Star Innovations

34 Chip 'n' Dale's Rangers

55 Jack Hayford

68 Video Power

4:30

2 Golden Girls

7 Square One Television

15 3-2-1 Contact

24 Wind in the Willows

26 The Judge

35 Tale Spin

68 Super Mario Bros. Super Show

5PM

2 4 9 News

6 Who's the Boss?

7 Hotline Math (local show I suppose)

15 Frugal Gourmet

24 Sesame Street
26 Bonanza

35 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

55 Benny Hinn Ministries

68 Merrie Melodies

5:30

2 4 9 News

6 M*A*S*H

15 Sewing with Nancy

35 Head of the Class

55 Richard Roberts

68 Tiny Toon Adventures

6PM

2 4 6 9 News

7 Computer Chronicles

The sixth annual review of gift items for personal computer users.

15 Crafting for the '90s

24 Wild America

Woodpeckers' destruction of tree trunks in their quest for food and shelter.

26 Rebel

35 Growing Pains

55 Dean and Mary Brown

68 Gilligan's Island
6:30

2 NBC News

4 6 CBS News

7 24 Nightly Business Report

Scheduled: The Money File.

9 ABC News

15 Creative Living with Sheryl Borden

26 Star Showcase

35 Newhart

55 Robert Tilton

68 Genetics and Heredity Test

With Dr. Frank Field.

7PM

2 Current Afair

4 Inside Edition

6 Family Feud

7 24 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

9 Jeopardy!

15 Club Connect

26 Republic Theater

35 Cheers

68 HealthSouth (not sure what this was about)

7:30
2 4 Entertainment Tonight

6 The Challengers

9 Wheel of Fortune

15 Degrassi Junior High

35 Night Court

55 Abundant Life

68 NBA Basketball

Orlando Magic at New York Knicks, from the Madison Square Garden.

8PM

2 Matlock

Julie suspects that a murder and the perpetrator's apparent suicide are really a double homicide
and pursues her own investigation.

4 6 Rescue 911

7 24 The Nutcracker

Mikhail Baryshnikov stars in this 1977 production of the Tchaikovsky classic, with Gelsey Kirkland
in the role of Clara.

9 Who's the Boss?

15 Infinite Voyage

35 Movie

"Thursday's Child." [1983] Gena Rowlands. A bright, athletic 17-year-old member of an


extremely close-knit family is faced with open heart surgery.

55 Orlando Live!

8:30

9 Head of the Class

The school board finds Arvid's pet ape in class while checking Billy's lesson on Darwin.
9PM

2 In the Heat of the Night

Virgil's cousin is the prime suspect in a robbery-murder, complicating Virgil's attempts to


reconcile his aunt with the family.

4 6 Movie

"Menu for Murder." [Premiere, 1990] Ed Marinaro, Julia Dufy. A gruf L.A. detective disrupts the
affluent suburb of Encino while investigating the murder of the PTA president, who was poisoned
during a gala luncheon.

7 Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Shirley Verrett

Popular and traditional Christmas songs including "Joy to the World".

9 Roseanne

Dan and Roseanne celebrate an anniversary; Becky and Darlene are grounded.

15 American Experience

"Yosemite: The Fate of Heaven." Robert Redford narrates a portrait of the national park, drawn
from a soldier's 19th-century diaries.

26 My Little Margie

55 700 Club

9:30

9 Coach

Hayden is convinced to attend a self-help group after his breakup with Christine.

26 Soupy Sales

68 All in the Family

10PM

2 Law and Order


7 Frugal Gourmet with Jef Smith and Special Guest Itzhak Perlman

9 Thirtysomething

Loneliness brings Gary and Ellyn together in an unlikely friendship.

15 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

24 Best of Wild America

26 Hennessy

35 Hunter

55 Praise the Lord

68 Perry Mason

10:30

26 Protectors

11PM

2 4 6 9 News

7 Nightly Business Report

15 For Veterans Only

26 Evening Star

35 Arsenio Hall

68 Twilight Zone

11:30

2 Tonight Show

7 Sing! Sesame Street Remembers Joe Raposo and His Music

15 Adam Smith's Money World


24 Star Hustler

26 Peter Gunn

68 Dracula

11:35

4 Hart to Hart

6 Three's Company

An older woman adopts Jack as her surrogate son.

11:40

9 Inside Edition

12AM

15 Star Hustler

25 Invaders

A top military man requests that David Vincent arrange a high-level meeting with alien leaders.

35 Hawaii Five-0

McGarrett tracks a killer whose targets have been wives of Army men.

68 Movie

"After the Fall of New York." [1984] Michael Sopkiwed. In the year 2019, two decades after a
devastating nuclear war, a man is dispatched to New York to locate the earth's only remaining
fertile woman to revitalize the human race.

12:05

6 America Tonight
12:10

9 Nightline

12:30

2 Late Night with David Letterman

7 Star Hustler

12:35

4 Instant Recall

6 Mission: Impossible

The IMF must convince members of an international drug cartel that their leader is double-
crossing them.

12:40

9 Preview

1AM

35 Maude

55 Robert Tilton

1:05

4 Love Connection

1:10

9 Into the Night with Rick Dees

Scheduled: singer Clint Holmes; actress Alley Mills.


1:30

2 Later with Bob Costas

35 What's Happening Now!!

1:35

4 Love Boat

1:40

6 Wolf

Tony attempts to persuade a Chinese gang member to identify the attacker of Sal's closest friend.

2AM

2 News

35 Movie

"Lunch Wagon." [1981] Candy Moore. Three young women run into trouble from competitors
while providing sustenance to hungry construction workers.

55 Charles Stanley

68 Naked City

A terminally ill woman [Maureen Stapleton] threatens to seek revenge on Parker after he
thwarts her suicidal plans.

2:05

4 News

2:10
9 St. Elsewhere

2:30

2 All News Channel Night (JIP)

2:40

4 Nightwatch

2:45

6 Home Shopping Spree

3AM

2 Magnum P.I.

55 Praise the Lord

68 Mannix

A microcircuit genius is murdered before he presents his employer with the plans for a new
computer.

3:10

9 Movie

"Fools." [1970] Katharine Ross. An aging movie actor trying to find meaning in his life meets a
young woman and falls in love.

3;30

35 Green Acres

Lisa takes charge of Ralph's wedding plans.


4AM

2 Entertainment Tonight

6 Home Shopping Spree Continues

35 Gunsmoke

A vengeful ex-convict seeks reprisal against a former partner-in-crime who ran out on a train
holdup.

68 Charlie's Angels

4:30

2 Personalities

5AM

2 All News A.M. (JIP)

9 Instant Recall

35 Headline News

68 Mayberry R.F.D.

Sam, Millie, Howard and Emmett help an old friend to keep his business open.

5:10

4 Nightwatch

5:30

2 NBC News at Sunrise

4 35 First Business

9 This Morning's Business


68 New Dick Van Dyke Show

-crainbebo

Retro: Northern Indiana, Sun. December 15th, 1985 (includes WTBS, USA, NICK and ESPN)

Source: Times-Union, Warsaw, IN

CHANNELS

9 WGN Chicago IND

15 WANE Fort Wayne CBS

16 WNDU South Bend NBC

17 WTBS Atlanta IND

21 WPTA Fort Wayne ABC

22 WSBT South Bend CBS

28 WSJV South Bend ABC

33 WKJG Fort Wayne NBC

34 WNIT South Bend PBS

46 WHME South Bend IND/LESEA

55 WFFT Fort Wayne IND

ESPN Sports Network

NICK Nickelodeon

USA Network

12/15/1985

5AM
46 LeSea Alive

USA Night Flight

5:20

17 Night Tracks

5:30

55 News

ESPN College Basketball

Kentucky at Kansas.

6AM

9 Superman

16 Sacred Heart

17 News

21 Lifestyle

33 A Better Way

46 James Kennedy

NICK Dangermouse

USA Night Flight

6:15

16 With This Ring

6:30
9 Editor's Desk

15 What Does the Bible Plainly Say?

16 This is the Life

17 World Tomorrow

33 Joy of Gardening

55 It's Your Business

NICK Nick Rocks: Video to Go

7AM

9 Greatest Sports Legends

15 Jerry Falwell

16 Bugs Bunny

17 It is Written

21 Speaking of Seniors

33 This is the Life

46 Voice of Truth

55 Super Sunday

NICK Powerhouse

USA Cartoons

7:30

9 Three Score/Community Calendar

16 Muppets

17 Bugs Bunny and Friends

21 28 Amazing Grace Bible Class


22 For Our Times

A look at the artistic endeavors of Dr. Amy Freeman Lee.

33 Jimmy Swaggart

46 Marilyn Hickey

55 Larry Jones

ESPN SportsCenter

NICK Kid Writes

7:45

9 What's Nu?

8AM

9 15 22 James Kennedy

16 Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera

21 Worship for Shut-Ins

28 Bob Jones

34 Sesame Street

46 Kenneth Copeland

55 Cartoons

NICK Out of Control

8:30

9 Robert Schuller

21 Ben Haden

28 Oral Roberts
33 Day of Discovery

55 Voyagers

ESPN California Bowl

Bowling Green vs. Fresno State from Fresno, CA.

NICK Belle and Sebastian

9AM

9 Sunday Mass

15 Ernest Angley

21 Oral Roberts

22 Day of Discovery

28 In Times Like These

33 Gene Keady

34 Sesame Street

46 Jimmy Swaggart

NICK Little Prince

9:30

9 Chicagoland Church

16 Kidsworld

21 28 It is Written

22 Minority Forum

33 World Tomorrow

55 It's a Living

NICK Mr. Wizard's World


9:35

17 Andy Griffith

10AM

9 Cisco Kid

15 Sunday Morning

Scheduled: profile of folk singer Joan Baez; report on the homeless in New York.

16 Latin Tempo

21 Lifestyle

22 33 Robert Schuller

28 Newswatch Journal

34 Star Trek

46 Live from Christian Center

55 Movie

"A Real American Hero." [1978] Brian Dennehy, Forrest Tucker. Sherif Buford Pusser attempts to
run a Tennessee moonshiner out of business.

10:05

17 Good News

10:30

9 Lone Ranger

16 This Week in Country Music

28 Religious Town Hall

NICK Turkey Television


10:35

17 Movie

"Battle of the Bulge." [1966] Henry Fonda, Robert Ryan. Hindered by bad weather, American
troops stem a massive German ofensive by developing a brilliant strategy.

11AM

9 Rawhide

16 Campus View

21 Bible Hour

22 World Tomorrow

28 Open House

33 Manna for Modern Man

34 Matinee at the Bijou

46 Bob and Marte Tilton

NICK Dangermouse

11:30

15 22 Face the Nation

16 Michiana Report

28 This Week with David Brinkley

ESPN SportsCenter

NICK Star Trek

Noon

9 Wild, Wild West


15 Wild Kingdom

Marlin Perkins looks back on some of the close calls and exciting experiences he has
encountered in the series.

16 Meet the Press

21 This Week with David Brinkley

22 America's Top Ten

33 Bob Knight

55 Movie

"It Came Upon the Midnight Clear." [1984] Mickey Rooney, Scott Grimes.

NICK You Can't Do That on Television

The kids take a zany look at clubs.

USA Wrestling

12:30

15 22 NFL Today

16 33 NFL '85

28 Wall Street Journal Report

Scheduled: The recovery of A&P Supermarkets; a new breed of car dealers; a profile of Yankee
magazine.

34 Mary Fischer

ESPN NFL Game of the Week

NICK Nick Rocks: Video to Go

1PM

9 Movie

"Thank You, Mr. Moto." [1937] Peter Lorre, Sidney Blackmer. A group of people are brought
together by the possibility of finding Genghis Khan's hidden treasure.
15 22 NFL Football

Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions.

16 NFL Football

Indianapolis Colts at Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

21 Hawaii Five-0

A peculiar pattern of arson sends McGarrett searching for clues to the identity of a "torch" who
strikes on weekends.

28 Music City USA

33 NFL Football

Regional coverage of Cincinnati Bengals at Washington Redskins, Indianapolis Colts at Tampa


Bay, Houston Oilers at Cleveland Browns or Bufalo Bills at Pittsburgh Steelers.

34 Washington Week in Review

46 Jerry Bernard

ESPN Auto Racing

Lombard RAC Rally from London.

USA Movie

"A Gathering of Heroes." [1979] Chen Sing.

1:30

28 Telephone Auction

34 Wall $treet Week

Walter W. Heller, former advisor to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, is the guest.

NICK Lassie

2PM

17 Movie
"Paradise, Hawaiian Style." [1966] Elvis Presley. A pair of pilots start a charter helicopter service
in Hawaii.

21 Taxi

John and his new wife reach a crisis in their marriage when it is decided one of them must drop
out of college due to money problems.

34 Firing Line

46 Rejoice in the Lord

55 Movie

"Raggedy Man." [1981] Sissy Spacek, Eric Roberts. In 1944, a telephone operator in a small Texas
town sacrifices her standing in the community when she has a short afair with a combat-bound
sailor.

ESPN MISL Soccer

Dallas Sidekicks at St. Louis Steamers.

NICK Movie

"The Little Princess." [1939] Shirley Temple, Richard Greene.

2:30

9 Movie

"The Perils of Pauline." [1967] Pat Boone. A young woman searching for her childhood
sweetheart encounters a variety of harrowing experiences along the way.

21 Too Close for Comfort

Henry takes justice into his own hands after Monroe is raped by two women.

28 Movie

"It's a Wonderful Life." [1947] James Stewart, Donna Reed. On Christmas Eve, a man's guardian
angel diverts him from suicide and shows him what his hometown would be like if he were never
born.

3PM
21 PGA Golf

Chrysler Team Invitational final round live from Boca West Club and Resort in Boca Raton, FL.

34 Movie

"Angel and the Badman." [1947] John Wayne. A Quaker girl saves a notorious gunslinger from his
enemies.

46 Ernest Angley

USA Movie

"Guns at Batasi." [1964] Richard Attenborough.

4PM

16 33 NFL Football

Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Raiders.

46 Jerry Falwell

55 Muppets

Guest: Carol Channing.

ESPN College Soccer

NCAA Division I Championship from Seattle.

NICK Standby...Lights! Camera! Action!

Featured: producer Dina Marisa Silver; acting coach Larry Moss; Rainbow Harvest and Sarah
Boyd; a behind the scenes look at the films "Turk 182," "Mark Twain" and "Return to Oz."

4:05

17 Movie

"Somebody Killed Her Husband." [1978] Farrah Fawcett. Shortly after a beautiful young woman
falls in love with a salesman-writer, her stufy husband is murdered.

4:30
9 Movie

"Chad Hanna." [1940] Henry Fonda. Romance blossoms between a provincial boy and a
bareback rider in a 19th-century circus.

15 Charlie's Angels

22 Happy Days Again

34 Wild, Wild World of Animals

55 Here's Lucy

Lucy decides to become a theatrical agent.

5PM

21 Entertainment This Week

Interview with Loni Anderson.

22 Lawrence Welk Christmas Reunion, 1985

Lawrence Welk welcomes his former cast members Jo Ann Castle, Kenny Trimble, Sherry
Aldridge and the Otwell Twins to this holiday reunion. Featured songs: "Silver Bells," "White
Christmas," "Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer."

28 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

Featured: the sultan of Brunei; tours of Australia and Morocco; Hollywood hairstylist Jose Eber;
animal trainer Gunther Gebel-Williams.

34 Vietnam: A Television History

Through years of violence and controversy, American opinion moved from approval to
dissatisfaction with the Vietnam War.

46 Marvin Gorman

55 In Search Of...

"Immortality."

NICK National Geographic Explorer

"Guardian of the Everglades."


USA Dick Cavett

Guests: Phil Donahue; Michael Tilson-Thomas.

5:15

NICK National Geographic Explorer

"The Polar Bear."

5:30

15 Kodak All-American Football Team

A salute to outstanding players in college football as selected by the American Football Coaches
Association is presented.

55 Dance Fever

Judges: Mary Frann, Tom Poston, Julia Dufy. Performance by Adrian Zmed.

5:45

NICK National Geographic Explorer

"Water - A Fresh Look." Freshwater photographer Walter Sigl swims among piranhas and walks
under ice, pursuing his hobby.

6PM

15 21 News

22 In Search Of...

28 Hee Haw

Guests: Jerry Lee Lewis, Sawyer Brown, Jim Staford.

34 Preventing Nuclear War

46 Bible Hour
55 Star Games

Sports competition featuring cast members from "Fame," "Gimme a Break," "General Hospital"
and "Paper Chase." Semi-final round.

ESPN World Cup Skiing

Women's Slalom from Sestriere, Italy.

USA Alfred Hitchcock Hour

6:05

17 World of Audubon

A look at the development of fire ecology and eforts to save Wyoming's bighorn sheep and the
Florida manatee.

6:30

9 Video Madness

15 22 CBS News

21 ABC News

34 Newton's Apple

6:45

NICK National Geographic Explorer

Two bold hang-glider pilots and a parachutist gain a bird's eye view of the world's highest
waterfall, in Venezuela.

7PM

15 22 60 Minutes

16 33 Punky Brewster

Punky's friend encourages her to steal a Christmas present for Henry.


21 M*A*S*H

Charles becomes obsessed with death following a sniper attack.

28 Ripley's Believe it or Not!

Segments include a visit to a tarantula ranch and a report on a street that goes nowhere.

34 Wonderworks

46 James Kennedy

55 Star Search

Guest: Michael Warren.

ESPN SportsCenter

USA The Virginian

7:05

17 Wrestling

7:30

9 Children's Christmas Party

16 33 Silver Spoons

House Speaker Thomas "Tip" O'Neill reads Freddy's letter about the homeless on the news.

21 Barney Miller

While of duty, two female detectives go undercover to solve a campus drug case but interfere
with Detective Chano's investigation of the matter.

7:45

NICK National Geographic Explorer

"Tornado Alley."
8PM

15 22 Murder, She Wrote

Jessica must solve the mysteries of murder and poison pen letters that have stunned the
townsfolk of Cabot Cove.

16 33 Amazing Stories

Pat Hingle, Gabriel Damon and Douglas Seale star in "Santa '85," from a story by Steven
Spielberg.

21 28 MacGyver

MacGyver's reunion with his grandfather is marred when both men's lives are endangered.

34 Nature

An examination of the diverse plants and animals that have adapted to the harsh environment of
the Kalahari Desert in South Africa.

46 Father Manning

55 Movie

"Suspense." [1946] Albert Dekker. When the owner of an ice show is found murdered, one of his
employees connives to take over the dead man's assets as well as his wife.

ESPN NFL Superstars

NICK Alas Smith and Jones

8:05

17 Greatest Heroes of the Bible

Through divine intervention, Moses [John Marley] leads the oppressed Israelites out of Egypt
and across the Red Sea; Solomon [Tom Hallick] proves his wisdom and worthiness as a leader
when he settles a dispute between two women claiming the same baby.

8:30

16 33 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

A middle-aged woman's cats fend for their mistress when her young husband plots her murder.

46 Leonard Repass
ESPN NHL Hockey

Detroit Red Wings at Chicago BlackHawks. Live.

NICK Solo

USA Lancer

9PM

15 National Finals Rodeo

The "Super Bowl" of professional rodeo features competition in bareback bronc riding, steer
wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding, calf roping and bull riding.

16 33 Bob Hope Christmas Show

Bob Hope is joined in his annual yuletide special by Raquel Welch, Brooke Shields and Emmanuel
Lewis ["Webster"] and introduces the Associated Press All-America Football Team and
Tournament of Roses Queen.

21 28 Movie

"The Gauntlet." [1977] Clint Eastwood.

22 Crazy Like a Fox

Dangerous abductors turn their sights on Harry and Harrison as they close in on the missing
fianc of an heiress.

34 Masterpiece Theatre

"Bleak House." Nemo's true identity and sudden death are probed by Mr. Tulkinghorn; a surprise
proposal is given to Esther; Miss Flite collapses.

46 Jerry Falwell

NICK Man from Moscow

9:30

9 It's a Living

The restaurant staf faces danger when terrorists threaten to take over the restaurant.
USA Wanted: Dead or Alive

10PM

9 News

16 33 Christmas in Washington

Natalie Cole, violinist Viktoria Mullova and the U.S. Naval Academy Glee Club are among those
scheduled to appear at this Washington, D.C. gala.

22 Trapper John M.D.

J.T. intervenes in his mother's love life after she is showered by gifts and love notes from an
anonymous admirer.

34 Lone Star

Host Larry Hagman examines both the real and fabricated mystique of Texas.

46 Larry Jones

55 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

See 5PM, WSJV.

USA Cover Story

Guest: Paul Williams.

10:05

17 Sports Page

10:30

46 John Ankerberg

NICK Baltimore Funny Pages

USA Hollywood Insider


10:35

17 Jerry Falwell

11PM

9 Tales of the Darkside

A high-pressured executive [Bill Macy] gets unexpected results when he wears a unique device
that's designed to help him survive any medical crisis.

15 16 21 22 33 News

28 Solid Gold

Guests: Mac Davis, The Pointer Sisters, Corey Hart, The Judds, Kim Carnes, Klymaxx.

46 Jim Bakker

55 Nightshift

NICK Evening at the Improv

Host: Dick Shawn. Guests: Shawn Thompson, George Wallace, Bruce Cockburn.

USA Herbalife-infomercial

11:30

9 Lou Grant

Two separate Christmas stories take surprising turns.

15 Africa Report: Tears of Famine

16 33 At the Movies

Scheduled reviews: "A Chorus Line" [Michael Douglas]; "Jewel of the Nile" [Michael Douglas,
Kathleen Turner]; "Runaway Train" [Eric Roberts]

21 M*A*S*H

22 CBS News

ESPN SportsCenter
11:35

17 John Ankerberg

11:45

22 Movie

"Crash!" [1976] Sue Lyon. A woman with psychic powers controls a driverless car and uses it for
revenge.

12AM

16 Love Boat

21 Movie

"Wanted: The Sundance Woman." [1976] Katharine Ross. After Butch Cassidy's death, Etta Place
joins forces with the notorious Pancho Villa to hijack a munitions train.

28 FTV

Guests: UB40. Takeofs of Barry Manilow's "Copacabana," Leo Sayer's "You Make Me Feel Like
Dancing" and Twisted Sister's "We're Not Going to Take It".

33 America

Scheduled: Florida vacations; holiday fashions.

46 Nite Line

55 Start of Something Big

Profiles of Glen Campbell, Andrew Stevens, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Susan Richardson; the origins of
"Bonanza" and beer.

NICK Alas Smith and Jones

USA Millionaire Maker-infomercial

12:05
17 Jimmy Swaggart

12:30

9 Fame

When Morloch enforces strict rules during the holiday season, he's visited by Christmas spirits
that change his Scrooge-like ways.

15 Big Valley

28 ABC News

ESPN Rodeo

Winston Tour Team Rodeo from Austin, Tex.

NICK Solo

USA Cash Flo Expo

1AM

33 Movie

"The Man in the Santa Claus Suit." [1979] Fred Astaire. The mysterious proprietor of a costume
shop changes the lives of three individuals who come to his store to rent Santa Claus outfits.

46 LeSea Alive

55 Movie

"A New Kind of Love." [1963] Paul Newman. A buyer for a department store and a newspaper-
man fall in love after meeting on a plane.

NICK Man from Moscow

1:05

17 World Tomorrow

1:30
9 Star Games

See 6PM, WFFT.

ESPN Winterworld

USA New Generation Hair Care

1:35

17 Larry Jones

2AM

21 ABC News

22 CBS News Nightwatch

46 Independent News

ESPN Sportscenter

USA A Millionaire's Secret to Wealth

2:05

17 Children's Fund

2:30

9 At the Movies

See 11:30, WNDU.

46 God's News Behind The News

NICK Baltimore Funny Pages

2:35
17 Movie

"Blondie Hits the Jackpot." [1950] Penny Singleton. When Dagwood is fired, he goes to work for
his old boss's competitor.

3AM

9 Independent News

46 Bible Hour

55 Movie

"I Wanna Hold Your Hand." [1978] Susan Kendall Newman. A group of 1960s teenagers is
completely caught up in the mass hysteria caused by the musical and cultural success of The
Beatles.

ESPN California Bowl

Bowling Green vs. Fresno State from Fresno CA.

NICK Evening at the Improv

See 11PM, NICK.

USA Get Rich with Real Estate

3:30

9 Puttin' on the Hits

4AM

9 Movie

"If It's a Man, Hang Up." [1975] Carol Lynley, Paul Angelis. A fashion model is hounded by male
admirers, one of whom is extremely possessive.

17 Agriculture U.S.A.

46 Lester Sumrall Teaching

USA Wrestling
4:30

17 It's Your Business

46 Lowell Lundstrom

-crainbebo

Retro: Central Pennsylvania Sat, Dec 3, 1966

from TV Guide-Central Pennsylvania edition

KYW 3-NBC Philadelphia

6:25 News

6:30 This Land of Ours "Mountain of Cofee" (c)

7:00 Cities & Negroes

7:30 Lorenzo & His Friends

9:30 Atom Ant (c)

10:00 Secret Squirrel (c)

10:30 Space Kidettes (c)

11:00 Cool McCool (c)

11:30 Jetsons (c)

noon Top Cat (c)

12:30 Smithsonian "American Folk Art" (c)

1:00 Animal Secrets (c/how animals communicate by sound, visual signals, and touch)

1:30 Progress '67

2:00 On the Scene "Sports Car"


2:30 Hercules (c)

3:00 Movie "The Littlest Warrior" (c)

4:30 AFL: New York-Oakland (c)

7:30 Flipper (c)

8:00 Please Don't Eat the Daisies "Woman of the Year" (c)

8:30 Get Smart (c)

9:00 Movie "Stalag 17"

11:30 News/Weather/Sports

11:50 Movie "The Great War"

1:35 Movie "Beast of Babylon Against the Son of Hercules" (c)

3:05 News

WFIL 6-ABC Philadelphia

6:55 Christian Answer

7:00 Film Feature "The Weather and Man" (c)

7:30 International Zone

8:00 RFD #6

8:30 Chief Halftown

9:00 Discovery '66 (a tour of Quebec; airs Sun 2pm on ch 16)

9:30 Hoppity Hooper (c)

10:00 King Kong (c)

10:30 Beatles (c)

11:00 Casper (c)

11:30 Magilla Gorilla (c)

noon Popeye Theater (c)


1:15 Rifleman

1:45 College Football: Auburn-Alabama (c)

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (c; World Surfing Championships/Riverside Grand Prix auto
race/National Aerobatics Championships)

6:30 Stuyvesant Handicap horse race

7:00 Step This Way

7:30 Shane (c)

8:30 Lawrence Welk (c/a salute to Indiana with guest Anita Bryant)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (c/Victor Borge welcomes Petula Clark, Jean-Pierre Aumont & Marisa
Pavan, Marty Allen & Steve Rossi, ballet dancers Claire Sombert & Michel Bruel, teen aerialists
the Flying Cavarettas, elephant Baby Sabu, and escape artist Dennis Breilein)

10:30 Post Time (c)

11:00 News/Sports/Weather (c)

11:30 Movie "Fright"

1:05 Movie "First Spaceship on Venus" (c)

2:40 News/Sports

2:55 Movie "The Frozen Ghost"

WGAL 8-NBC Lancaster

7:25 News/Weather

7:30 Wells Fargo

8:00 Santa Claus (c)

8:30 Percy Platypus

9:00 Super 6 (c)

9:30 Atom Ant (c)

10:00 Secret Squirrel (c)

10:30 Space Kidettes (c)


11:00 Cool McCool (c)

11:30 Jetsons (c)

noon Top Cat (c)

12:30 Smithsonian "American Folk Art" (c)

1:00 Animal Secrets (c)

1:30 Dance Party (c)

2:30 Choral Concert (c/Selinsgrove Boys and Girls Glee Club)

3:00 Film Feature "The 12 Days of Christmas" (c)

3:30 Zane Grey

4:00 AFL Report (c)

4:30 AFL: New York-Oakland (c)

7:30 Flipper (c)

8:00 Please Don't Eat the Daisies "Woman of the Year" (c)

8:30 Get Smart (c)

9:00 Movie "Stalag 17"

11:30 News/Sports/Weather (c)

mid. Movie "Bedelia"

1:40 News

WCAU 10-CBS Philadelphia

5:55 News

6:00 Sunrise Semester

6:30 Fundamental French

7:00 Cartoon Caravan (c)

7:30 Mighty Mouse (c)


8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Cartoon Corners (c)

10:00 Frankenstein Jr. (c)

10:30 Space Ghost (c)

11:00 Superman (c)

11:30 Lone Ranger (c)

noon Road Runner (c)

12:30 Beagles (c)

1:00 Tom & Jerry (c)

1:30 News (Jim Rogers)

1:35 Trial by Another Jury (c)

2:00 Discophonic Scene

3:00 Championship Bowling (c/Ray Bluth v Earl Johnson)

3:30 NFL Game of the Week (c)

4:00 NFL Countdown (c)

5:00 Movie "Villa" (c)

6:15 News/Sports (c)

6:30 CBS News (c)

7:00 Sea Hunt

7:30 Jackie Gleason (c/the Honeymooners visit Berlin)

8:30 Pistols 'n' Petticoats (c)

9:00 Mission: Impossible (c)

10:00 Gunsmoke (c)

11:00 News/Sports/Weather (c)

11:25 Movie "Kim" (c)


1:35 Movie "Angel and the Badman"

3:30 News

Keystone Network (CBS): WLYH 15-Lancaster/Lebanon, WHP 21-Harrisburg, WSBA 43-York

6:30 (15) Farm Report

7:00 (15-21) Sunrise Semester

7:30 (15-21) Cartoons (c)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Mighty Heroes (c)

9:30 Underdog (c)

10:00 Frankenstein Jr. (c)

10:30 Space Ghost (c)

11:00 Superman (c)

11:30 Lone Ranger (c)

noon Road Runner (c)

12:30 Beagles (c)

1:00 Tom & Jerry (c)

1:30 (15-21) Sergeant Preston

1:30 (43) Film Feature

2:00 (15-21) Cartoons

2:00 (43) Wrestling (source not listed)

3:00 Laramie (c)

4:00 NFL Countdown (c)

5:00 Discophonic Scene (guests the Magnificent Men, Jimmy Ruffin, and Lou Rawls)

6:00 (15) Buck Benson


6:00 (21) Trails West "Feud at Dome Rock"

6:00 (43) Public Service

6:30 CBS News (c)

7:00 Twilight Zone "Black Leather Jackets"

7:30 Jackie Gleason (c)

8:30 Pistols 'n' Petticoats (c)

9:00 Mission: Impossible (c)

10:00 Gunsmoke (c)

11:00 Movie "Call Me Genius" (c)

WNEP 16-ABC Scranton

8:30 Across the Fence

9:00 Three Stooges

10:00 King Kong (c)

10:30 Beatles (c)

11:00 Casper (c)

11:30 Magilla Gorilla (c)

noon Bugs Bunny (c)

12:30 Milton the Monster (c)

1:00 Hoppity Hooper (c)

1:30 American Bandstand (guest Otis Redding)

1:45 College Football: Auburn-Alabama (c)

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (c)

6:30 Komotion (Sid Friedman welcomes guests from Coughlin High)

7:30 Shane (c)


8:30 Lawrence Welk (c)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (c)

10:30 Peyton Place (c)

11:00 News/Sports

11:15 Movie "Flight of the Lost Balloon"

WDAU 22-CBS Scranton

6:00 Sunrise Semester

6:30 Fundamental French

7:00 Surfside 6 "The Bhoyo and the Blonde"

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Mighty Heroes (c)

9:30 Underdog (c)

10:00 Frankenstein Jr. (c)

10:30 Space Ghost (c)

11:00 Superman (c)

11:30 Lone Ranger (c)

noon Road Runner (c)

12:30 Beagles (c)

1:00 Tom & Jerry (c)

1:30 Dennis the Menace "Dennis and the Bike"

2:00 Movie "Lightning Strikes Twice"

3:30 Wrestling (from DC)

4:00 NFL Countdown (c)

5:00 Championship Bowling (c/Don Carter v Pete Tountas; aired for 1 hr on ch 22)
6:00 Alfred Hitchcock "How to Get Rid of Your Wife"

7:00 News (John Perry)

7:30 Jackie Gleason (c)

8:30 Pistols 'n' Petticoats (c)

9:00 Mission: Impossible (c)

10:00 Gunsmoke (c)

11:00 News/Sports

11:35 Movie "Leave Her to Heaven"

1:10 News (John Perry)

1:15 Movie "Hell to Eternity"

WTPA 27-ABC Harrisburg

9:00 Cartoon Theater

10:00 King Kong (c)

10:30 Beatles (c)

11:00 Casper (c)

11:30 Magilla Gorilla (c)

noon Bugs Bunny (c)

12:30 Milton the Monster (c)

1:00 Hoppity Hooper (c)

1:30 American Bandstand

1:45 College Football: Auburn-Alabama (c)

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (c)

6:30 Adventure "My World is on Wheels"

7:00 Caravan (c)


7:30 Shane (c)

8:30 Lawrence Welk (c)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (c)

10:30 Movie "Broken Arrow" (c)

12:15 News

WBRE 28-NBC Wilkes-Barre

7:30 Light Time "Loneliness"

7:45 Davey & Goliath "Editor-in-Chief" (c)

8:00 Three Stooges (c)

9:00 Super 6 (c)

9:30 Atom Ant (c)

10:00 Secret Squirrel (c)

10:30 Space Kidettes (c)

11:00 Cool McCool (c)

11:30 Jetsons (c)

noon Top Cat (c)

12:30 Smithsonian "American Folk Art" (c)

1:00 Animal Secrets (c)

1:30 Sea Hunt

2:00 Highway Patrol

2:30 Bat Masterson

3:00 Wild Kingdom (c/visiting Raza, an island of the California coast that's a sanctuary for
around 2 million birds)

3:30 GE College Bowl (c/College of William & Mary v winner of Columbia-Michigan State)

4:00 Go to the Races (c)


4:30 AFL: New York-Oakland (c)

7:30 Flipper (c)

8:00 Please Don't Eat the Daisies "Woman of the Year" (c)

8:30 Get Smart (c)

9:00 Movie "Stalag 17"

11:30 News/Sports/Weather (c)

11:45 Movie "Five Against the House"

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I keep thinking Jim Rogers anchored WXIA's weekend noon and early-evening newscasts from
1972-74, when the noon newscasts were discontinued. Does anybody know; I wasn't living in the
Atlanta market in 1972-73 and was usually either out or watching something else when "Pro
News" was on on Saturday and Sunday in 1973-74.

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As an aside---Alabama defeated Auburn 31-0. Alabama finished the season 11-0, Auburn 4-6.

Retro: This Week in TV Guide, December 3, 1960 - MSP Edition

This week - Mary Martin returns in Peter Pan, Sugar Ray Robinson fights for the middleweight
title, comedy writers do their thing, Christmas ads, Christmas recipes, and more!

http://www.itsabouttv.com/2013/11/th...er-3-1960.html

As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are most welcome.

Today's listing is from Saturday, December 3. It's interesting to note that Channel 9 doesn't start
broadcasting until 3:30 pm - unthinkable today. But that night, Channel 9 has David Susskind's
Open End, so called because the show had no set end-time, but would run as long as the
conversation demanded. Look at that lineup: Gore Vidal, award-winning historian Catherine
Drinker Bowen, poet and editor John Ciardi, Algonquin Round Table member Marc Connelly, and
novelist/historian Louis Auchincloss. I wonder how long that conversation ran?

WCCO, Channel 4 (CBS)

Morning

07:00a Siegfried and His Flying Saucer

08:00a Axel and His Dog

08:30a Clancy the Cop

09:00a Captain Kangaroo

10:00a Allakazam

10:30a Mighty Mouse

11:00a Roy Rogers


11:30a Junior Auction

Afternoon

12:00p Sky King

12:30p Hobby and Handicraft

01:00p Junior Bowling

02:00p Childrens International Film Festival

03:30p Movie At War with the Army

05:30p Polka Parade

Evening

06:00p News (Dave Moore)

06:15p Sports (Don Dahl)

06:25p Weather (Bud Kraehling)

06:30p Perry Mason

07:30p Checkmate

08:30p Have Gun Will Travel

09:00p Gunsmoke

09:30p Death Valley Days

10:00p News (Dave Moore)

10:15p Weather (John Gallos)

10:20p Sports (Don Dahl)

10:30p Movie Tonights the Night

11:00p Badge 714

12:00a Almanac Newsreel

KSTP, Channel 5 (NBC)


Morning

06:45a Country Style, U.S.A.

07:00a Today on the Farm

07:30a Willie Wonderful

08:00a Movie Western

09:00a Sharri Lewis (color)

09:30a King Leonardo (color)

10:00a Fury

10:30a The Lone Ranger

11:00a True Story

11:30a Detectives Diary

Afternoon

12:00p Mr. Wizard

12:30p Texas Rangers

01:00p NBA Basketball Knickerbockers at Nationals

03:15p Inside Sports

03:30p Bowling Stars

04:00p Captain Gallant

04:30p The Peoples Choice

05:00p Championship Bowling

Evening

06:00p News (Bob Ryan)

06:15p Weather (Johnny Morris)

06:20p Sports (Dick Nesbitt)

06:30p Bonanza (color)


07:30p The Tall Man

08:00p The Deputy

08:30p The Nations Future

09:30p Case of the Dangerous Robin

10:00p News (Bob Ryan)

10:15p Weather (Johnny Morris)

10:20p Sports (Dick Nesbitt)

10:30p This Man Dawson

11:30p Mr. District Attorney

12:00a Boston Blackie

KMSP, Channel 9 (Ind.)

Afternoon

03:30p Crunch and Des

04:00p Movie The Girl of the Limberlost

05:00p Soldiers of Fortune

05:30p Jet Jackson

Evening

06:00p Jim Bowie

06:30p The Honeymooners

07:00p Wrestling

08:00p Sherif of Cochise

08:30p Movie Green Dolphin Street

10:30p Open End (Gore Vidal, Catherine Drinker Bowen, John Ciardi, Marc Connelly, Louis
Auchincloss)
WTCN, Channel 11 (ABC)

Morning

09:15a Inside Sports

09:30a On the Book Shelf

10:00a Movie Adventures of Jane Arden

11:00a Casey Jones

11:30a Felix the Cat

Afternoon

12:00p Soupy Sales (return)

12:30p Citizen Soldier

01:00p Movie Pigskin Parade

02:30p News and Sports (local)

Retro: Upstate NY Thurs. Aug. 20, 1959

Note there are only two shows in color all day, both on NBC. Game show Truth or Consequences
in the afternoon. And panel show Masquerade Party at 10:30pm, which only two of these NBC
stations carry.

This TV Guide pre-dates the Rochester-Syracuse TV channel switch. In 1962, WROC-TV Rochester
moved to Channel 8 and WHEN-TV Syracuse moved to Channel 5. That allowed Syracuse to get a
third VHF station, Channel 9. And it also would allow CBLT Toronto to relocate to Channel 5 since
Rochester's Channel 5, just across Lake Ontario, had moved to Syracuse.

UPSTATE NY Thursday April 20, 1959


(2) WKTV Utica NBC, CBS, ABC

7am Today

9am Cartoons

9:30 Good Living--Jean Phair (Utica has its own women's show.)

10am Dough Re Mi

10:30 Treasure Hunt

11am Price Is Right

11:30 Concentration

Noon Tic Tac Dough

12:30 It Could Be You

1pm Playhouse 30--Drama. "I Have Never Believed in Miracles" Mona Freeman, Keef Brasselle

1:30 To be announced

2pm Queen for A Day

2:30 Court of Human Relations--Advice

3pm Young Dr. Malone--Serial

3:30 From These Roots--Serial

4pm Truth or Consequences (Color)

4:30 American Bandstand--Dick Clark

5pm Movie--Comedy "Cluny Brown" Charles Boyer, Jennifer Jones, Peter Lawford

6pm Weather--Jerry Fiore

6:05 Movie continues

6:30 News, Sports

6:45 Adventure Theater. "It Happened in A Pawn Shop" Eddie Bracken, Terry Moore

7:15 NBC News


7:30 Leave It to Beaver. The Beaver fears going to the dentist.

8pm Who Pays?--Mike Wallace. Panelists: Celeste Holm, Cedric Harwicke, Gene Klaven (host of
WNEW 1130's morning show)

8:30 Lawless Years. A political boss tells Judge Morrison to destroy the evidence against him.
James Gregory, Robert Karnes

9pm Bachelor Father. Two boys ask Kelly to the prom. John Forsythe, Noreen Corcoran, Sammee
Tong

9:30 21 Beacon Street. Chase investigates the murder of atomic physicist Dr. Quang. Dennis
Morgan, Joanna Barnes, Brian Kelly

10pm Groucho Marx--Quiz. Groucho joins two contestants in singing "O Solo Mio."

10:30 Masquerade Party--Bert Parks (Color) Panelists: Audrey Meadows, Sam Levenson, Lee
Bowman, Dagmar

11pm News

11:30 Jack Paar--Variety.

(3) WSYR-TV Syracuse NBC, ABC

7am Today

9am All-Star Theater

9:30 Ladies' Day--Kay Russell (A Syrause women's show.)

10am Dough Re Mi

10:30 Treasure Hunt

11am Price Is Right

11:30 Concentration

Noon Tic Tac Dough

12:30 Jim DeLine Gang--Variety (I'd like to see this. A Syracuse variety show.)
1pm Movie--Drama "Blackwell's Island" John Garfield

2:30 Court of Human Relations--Advice

3pm Young Dr. Malone--Serial

3:30 From These Roots--Serial

4pm Truth or Consequences (Color)

4:30 County Fair

5pm Huckleberry Hound

5:30 Adventure Time. After Moochie leaves a paint brush in the barn, a calf gets sick from eating
paint. Annette Funicello

6pm Zorro--Adventure. Zorro first helps a trapper escape prison, then helps him reclaim his furs.
Guy Williams

6:30 News, Sports, Weather

7pm Target. A detective's girlfriend persuades him to go on a rampage of crime. Adolphe


Menjou, Marie Windsor

7:30 Rifleman. A fugitive's horse, stricken with anthrax, bites both the fugitive and Mark. Chuck
Connors, Johnny Crawford (I've never seen this episode but something tells me Mark lives but
the fugitive doesn't.)

8pm Who Pays?--Mike Wallace. Panelists: Celeste Holm, Cedric Harwicke, Gene Klaven (host of
WNEW 1130's morning show)

8:30 Dragnet. A man says someone tried to kill him so Friday and Smith question his fiancee.
Jack Webb, Ben Alexander

9pm Bachelor Father. Two boys ask Kelly to the prom. John Forsythe, Noreen Corcoran, Sammee
Tong

9:30 21 Beacon Street. Chase investigates the murder of atomic physicist Dr. Quang. Dennis
Morgan, Joanna Barnes, Brian Kelly

10pm Groucho Marx--Quiz. Groucho joins two contestants in singing "O Solo Mio."

10:30 Masquerade Party--Bert Parks (Color) Panelists: Audrey Meadows, Sam Levenson, Lee
Bowman, Dagmar

11pm News
11:30 Jack Paar--Variety.

(5) WROC-TV Rochester NBC, ABC

7am Today

9am Burns & Allen

9:30 Favorite Story--Drama

10am Dough Re Mi

10:30 Treasure Hunt

11am Price Is Right

11:30 Concentration

Noon Tic Tac Dough

12:30 It Could Be You

1pm Movie--Comedy "Party Wire" Victor Jory

2:30 Home Cooking--McNall (A Rochester NY cooking show.)

3pm Young Dr. Malone--Serial

3:30 From These Roots--Serial

4pm Truth or Consequences (Color)

4:30 County Fair

5pm Movie--Mystery "I Live on Danger" Chester Morris

6:30 News, Weather

6:45 NBC News

7pm Lawman--Western. An outlaw gang, jailed by the Marshall, are loose and looking for
revenge. John Russell, Peter Brown

7:30 U.S. Border Patrol. A dying racketeer sneaks back into the country to visit his son. Richard
Webb, Lon Chaney Jr.

8pm Who Pays?--Mike Wallace. Panelists: Celeste Holm, Cedric Harwicke, Gene Klaven (host of
WNEW 1130's morning show)

8:30 Lawless Years. A political boss tells Judge Morrison to destroy the evidence against him.
James Gregory, Robert Karnes

9pm Bachelor Father. Two boys ask Kelly to the prom. John Forsythe, Noreen Corcoran, Sammee
Tong

9:30 21 Beacon Street. Chase investigates the murder of atomic physicist Dr. Quang. Dennis
Morgan, Joanna Barnes, Brian Kelly

10pm Groucho Marx--Quiz. Groucho joins two contestants in singing "O Solo Mio."

10:30 Flight--Drama. On a training flight, a soldier's parachute gets tangled on the plane's wing.
(Interesting that Channels 5 and 6 don't run NBC's Masquerade Party, the only Color show of the
night, going instead with apparently syndicated shows at 10:30.)

11pm News

11:30 Jack Paar--Variety

(6) WRGB Schenectady NBC

7am Today

9am Home Fare--Variety (A Capital District hour-long variety show.)

10am Dough Re Mi

10:30 Treasure Hunt

11am Price Is Right

11:30 Concentration

Noon Tic Tac Dough

12:30 It Could Be You

1pm Burns and Allen


1:30 Trader Van--Van Patten

2pm Queen for A Day

2:30 Court of Human Relations--Advice

3pm Young Dr. Malone--Serial

3:30 From These Roots--Serial

4pm Truth or Consequences (Color)

4:30 County Fair

5pm Satellite Six--Cartoons

5:45 Breadtime Stories--Kids (WRGB does a 15 min. kids show, and later a 15 min. music show,
but doesn't run NBC's evening news.)

6pm Huckleberry Hound

6:30 Earle Pudney--Music

6:45 News

6:55 Weather--Howard Tupper

7pm Death Valley Days. A young teacher will be the ninth to try controlling the unruly class at a
one-room schoolhouse. Nancy Hale

7:30 David Niven--Drama. Eddie Bracken in "A Day for Small Miracles."

8pm Who Pays?--Mike Wallace. Panelists: Celeste Holm, Cedric Harwicke, Gene Klaven (host of
WNEW 1130's morning show)

8:30 Harness Racing--Saratoga (I hear you went to Saratoga and your horse naturally won.)

9pm Bachelor Father. Two boys ask Kelly to the prom. John Forsythe, Noreen Corcoran, Sammee
Tong

9:30 21 Beacon Street. Chase investigates the murder of atomic physicist Dr. Quang. Dennis
Morgan, Joanna Barnes, Brian Kelly

10pm Groucho Marx--Quiz. Groucho joins two contestants in singing "O Solo Mio."

10:30 Bold Venture--Dane Clark. Shannon exposes a West Indies gun-running plot, which
includes murder.

11pm News
11:15 Movie--Mystery. "Danger Woman" Don Porter, Brenda Joyce, Milburn Stone (Even with
their close ties to the NBC Network, WRGB doesn't run the Tonight Show?)

(7) WCNY-TV Watertown CBS, ABC, NBC

8:45 Music Program

9am CBS News--Richard C. Hottelet

9:15 Captain Kangaroo (WCNY takes the Central Time feed for the CBS Morning News and Capt.
Kangaroo.)

10am On The Go--Jack Linkletter (Art's son)

10:30 Sam Levenson--Variety

11am I Love Lucy--Lucille Ball

11:30 Theater--Drama "Member of The Jury" John Banner.

Noon Love of Life

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1pm Music Bingo (Do they do their own bingo show or is this syndicated?)

1:30 As The World Turns

2pm For Better or Worse

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3pm Beat The Clock

3:30 The Verdict Is Yours

4pm Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 American Bandstand--Dick Clark (They only take a half hour of Bandstand.)
5pm Trouble with Father. Jackie does odd-jobs when the circus comes to town to save for tickets
for herself and a friend.

5:30 Kiddies' Karnival--Cartoons

6pm Life of Riley. After Riley tells a reporter that all wives should work, Peg takes a job at a diner.

6:30 News

6:45 CBS News

7:30 The Playhouse. Raymond Burr in "The Ordeal of Dr. Sutton."

8pm December Bride. When Lily moves out, Matt and Ruth think she's planning to elope. Spring
Byington

8:30 Yancy Derringer. A ruthless protection racket moves into New Orleans.

9pm Zane Grey--Western. When his wife tells him she's expecting, Adam Larkin (Lloyd Nolan)
asks the bank for a loan.

9:30 Playhouse 90. Art Carney in "The Velvet Alley"

11pm News

11:15 Movie--Comedy "Court Martial" David Niven, Margaret Leighton

(8) WHEN-TV Syracuse CBS, ABC

7:55 Take Five--Mark Stevens

8am CBS News--Richard C. Hottelet

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9am These Things We Share (Looks like WHEN does an hour of local programming at 9am, and
30 min. at 1pm.)

9:20 Magic Toy Shop--Kids

9:45 Gal Next Door--Kay Larson

9:55 Take Five--Mark Stevens


10am On The Go--Jack Linkletter (Art's son)

10:30 Sam Levenson--Variety

11am I Love Lucy--Comedy

11:30 Theater--Drama "Member of The Jury" John Banner.

Noon Love of Life

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1pm One for The Show--Larson

1:25 Take Five--Mark Stevens

1:30 As The World Turns

2pm For Better or Worse

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3pm Big Payof

3:30 The Verdict Is Yours

4pm Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge of Night

5pm Movie--Adventure "Return to Paradise" Gary Cooper

6:30 News

6:45 CBS News

7pm U.S. Border Patrol. A dying racketeer sneaks back into the country to visit his son. Richard
Webb, Lon Chaney Jr.

7:30 The Playhouse. Raymond Burr in "The Ordeal of Dr. Sutton."

8pm December Bride. When Lily moves out, Matt and Ruth think she's planning to elope. Spring
Byington

8:30 Yancy Derringer. A ruthless protection racket moves into New Orleans.
9pm Zane Grey--Western. When his wife tells him she's expecting, Adam Larkin (Lloyd Nolan)
asks the bank for a loan.

9:30 Playhouse 90. Art Carney in "The Velvet Alley"

11pm News

11:20 Movie--Documentary "Ivory Hunter" Anthony Steele

(10) WREC-TV Rochester CBS, ABC

7:30 On The Farm

8am CBS News--Richard C. Hottelet

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9am Movie--Comedy "We're on The Jury" Victor Moore, Billy Gilbert

10:30 Sam Levenson--Variety

11am I Love Lucy--Lucille Ball

11:30 Top Dollar--Quiz

Noon Love of Life

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1pm Ray Milland--Comedy. The maid keeps breaking things because she's in love. Phyllis Avery

1:30 As The World Turns

2pm For Better or Worse

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3pm Big Payof

3:30 The Verdict Is Yours

4pm Brighter Day


4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge of Night

5pm American Bandstand

6pm Popeye

6:30 News

6:45 CBS News

7pm You Asked for It--Jack Smith. Trained flamingos, Dutch wooden shoes, and Johnny
Weissmuller demonstrates swimming techniques.

7:30 The Playhouse. Raymond Burr in "The Ordeal of Dr. Sutton."

8pm December Bride. When Lily moves out, Matt and Ruth think she's planning to elope. Spring
Byington

8:30 Yancy Derringer. A ruthless protection racket moves into New Orleans.

9pm Zane Grey--Western. When his wife tells him she's expecting, Adam Larkin (Lloyd Nolan)
asks the bank for a loan.

9:30 Playhouse 90. Art Carney in "The Velvet Alley"

11pm News

11:20 Movie--Drama "We Who Are Young" Lana Turner

10 WTEN Albany CBS (Also on 19 North Adams MA and 41 Herkimer NY)

7am Breakfast Carnival

7:45 Romper Room

8:15 Captain Kangaroo (WTEN skips the CBS Morning News at 8am. Don't they like Richard C.
Hottelet?)

9am Movie--Drama "Man in Hiding" Paul Henreid, Lois Maxwell

10:30 Sam Levenson--Variety


11am I Love Lucy

11:30 Top Dollar--Quiz

Noon Love of Life

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1pm Ray Milland--Comedy. The maid keeps breaking things because she's in love. Phyllis Avery

1:30 As The World Turns

2pm For Better or Worse

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3pm Big Payof

3:30 The Verdict Is Yours

4pm Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge of Night

5pm Popeye and Little Rascals

5:30 Movie--Drama "Cynthia" Elizabeth Taylor, George Murphy

7:05 News

7:15 CBS News--Douglas Edwards

7:30 The Playhouse. Raymond Burr in "The Ordeal of Dr. Sutton."

8pm December Bride. When Lily moves out, Matt and Ruth think she's planning to elope. Spring
Byington

8:30 Yancy Derringer. A ruthless protection racket moves into New Orleans.

9pm Zane Grey--Western. When his wife tells him she's expecting, Adam Larkin (Lloyd Nolan)
asks the bank for a loan.

9:30 Playhouse 90. Art Carney in "The Velvet Alley"

11pm News
11:20 Movie--Drama "The Beachcombers" Glynis Johns

(11) CKWS Kingston, Ont. CBC (You gotta love the CBC. They sign on in late afternoon and in the
middle of American prime time shows, they do a Jazz program and a documentary on the life of
Marshall Tito!)

4:45 Almanac--Bill Luxton

5pm Ed and Ross--Children

5:30 Woody Woodpecker

6pm News

6:30 Movie--Mystery. "The Diamond Wizard" Dennis O'Keefe

8pm Jazz Parade. Hagood Hardy, Jerry Toth

8:30 Rescue 8--Adventure

9pm Wyatt Earp. A gold brick stolen from Wells Fargo shows up in Dodge City. Hugh O'Brien

9:30 Loretta Young. Craig Stevens joins Loretta for "The Devil and Mrs. Devon."

10pm Discovery. Tracing the life of Yugoslavia's Marshall Tito.

10:30 Playbill--Drama

11pm News

11:30 Movie--Mystery "Deadline for Murder" Kent Taylor, Paul Kelly

(12) WNBF-TV Binghamton ABC, CBS

7am Breakfast Time--Hathaway

8am CBS News--Richard C. Hottelet


8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9am Treasure House--Kids (WNBF does a 15 min. kids show.)

9:15 Cartoons

9:30 Edge of Night

10am Search for Tomorrow

10:15 Guiding Light

10:30 I Married Joan--Comedy

11am Who Do You Trust?--Game

11:30 Top Dollar--Quiz

Noon Three Stooges (Odd that they'd run the Stooges at noon.)

12:25 News--Sid Brenner

12:30 Homemaking and You (An hour of locally-produced shows.)

12:45 Meet Your Neighbor

1pm Heart of The Home--Lewis

1:25 News--Bill Gregory

1:30 As The World Turns

2pm Day in Court

2:30 Gale Storm--Comedy

3pm Beat The Clock

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4pm Brighter Day--Serial

4:30 American Bandstand--Dick Clark

5pm Popeye

5:30 Adventure Time. After Moochie leaves a paint brush in the barn, a calf gets sick from eating
paint. Annette Funicello

6pm News (No network news for WNBF.)


6:15 Ralph Carroll--Interviews

6:30 Walter Winchell File

7pm U.S. Border Patrol. A dying racketeer sneaks back into the country to visit his son. Richard
Webb, Lon Chaney Jr.

7:30 The Millionaire. Robert Alda is a man who tries to make others think he has more money
than he does.

8pm Wanted Dead or Alive. A gambler pressures his partner to give up his interest in a hotel.

8:30 Real McCoys. Grampa stops seeing Flora so he can spend time with a woman visiting the
ranch.

9pm Leave It to Beaver. Wally accompanies the Beaver as he takes a bus ride to visit a friend.

9:30 Playhouse 90. Art Carney in "The Velvet Alley," written by Rod Serling.

11pm News

11:20 Movie--Musical Comedy "Fiesta" Esther Williams

(13) WAST Albany ABC

10am Farm Fare

10:30 Movie--Drama "The Law in Her Hands" Margaret Lindsay

Noon Across The Board--Quiz

12:30 Pantomine Quiz--Stokey

1pm TV Hour of Stars "Mail-Order Bride" Jack Kelly, Nan Leslie (This was a Fox Studios efort to
take their movies and reshoot them for an hour-long TV program.)

2pm Day in Court

2:30 Gale Storm--Comedy

3pm Beat The Clock

3:30 Who Do You Trust?--Quiz


4pm American Bandstand

5:30 Adventure Time. After Moochie leaves a paint brush in the barn, a calf gets sick from eating
paint. Annette Funicello

6pm Movie--Drama "Shadow of Terror" Dick Fraser, Grace Gillen

7:30 Jef's Collie (No dinnertime news or network news for WAST.)

8pm Zorro--Adventure

8:30 Real McCoys--Comedy

9pm Leave It to Beaver

9:30 Rough Riders--Western

10pm Damon Runyon--Drama

10:30 San Francisco Beat--Drama

11pm News (Only a 5 minute newscast?)

11:05 Movie--Historical Drama "Catherine The Great" Douglass Fairbanks Jr.

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