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Hi, Since this site is now back up and running, I thought I post what WMUR & W27BL's Weekday
TV Schedules Were Like In The Fall Of 1994.
Note: I Don't know what programs W27BL aired outside of FOX Programming During Daytime
hours and during that TV season and 10pm but I do know they aired
CNN Headline News At 6:30pm and 11:30pm in those slots, If anyone knows, Please reply to me,
In The Meantime this is an example of what W27BL's Schedule
WEEKDAYS:
12:30pm Loving
PRIMETIME:
Monday:
8:00pm Coach
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
9:00pm Roseanne
9:30pm Ellen
9:00pm McKenna
Friday:
10:00pm 20/20
LATE NIGHT:
11:35pm Nightline
1:30pm ? (No Idea What Aired Here, Again Let me know as always)
3:30pm Taz-Mania
4:00pm Animaniacs
PRIMETIME:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
8:00pm Martin
Friday:
8:00pm M.A.N.T.I.S.
LATE NIGHT:
WMUR-TV (ABC) & W27BL (FOX) Weekend TV Schedules From Fall 1994
Now I'll will post WMUR's & W27BL Weekend Schedules Were Like From Fall 1994
SATURDAY:
8:00am Cro
9:30am Reboot
1:00pm Various
4:30am Cinema 9
SUNDAY
SATURDAY:
5:00am CNN Headline News
9:00am Animaniacs
11:00am X-Men
1:00pm Various
3:30pm Various
8:00pm Cops
8:30pm Cops
4:30am Cinema 9
SUNDAY
8:30pm Hardball
AFTERNOON
1:00 Roller Game Of The Week [c] (Los Angeles Thunderbirds vs. New York Bombers, relayed
from WVTV/18 Milwaukee)
2:30 Roller Derby [c] (tape-delayed from WITI/6 Milwaukee 1:30 PM)
4:30 RFD 34 [c] (locally-produced agricultural newscast anchored by Fond du Lac Commonwealth
Reporter farm correspondent Harley Bucholz)
5:00 Bowl-a-Thon [c] (Jeff Bonnett of Oshkosh vs. John Suprenard of Oakfield)
EVENING
7:00 Lloyd Bridges Water World [c] (scuba diving and treasure hunting off the island of Tortuga)
7:30 Movie [Bikini Theater] (Runaway Daughters, 1956 drama starring Maria English and Anna
Sten)
9:30 Wrestling (AWA All-Star Wrestling from WTCN-TV/11 Minneapolis; curiously, TV Guide
indicates this rerun of the previous Sundays first-run is in black&white while tomorrow nights
first-run is to be in color)
10:30 Movie [Shock Theater] (It Conquered The World, 1956 science fiction starring Peter
Graves, Beverly Garland and Lee Van Cleef)
AFTERNOON
12:00 Dick Rodgers Polka Show [c] (polka hour from WLUK/11 Green Bay but relayed from
WVTV)
1:30 Alvin Styczinski [c] (polka hour tape-delayed from WBAY-TV/2 Green Bay 12:00)
2:30 Sunday Afternoon Movie 34 [c] (In the Year 2889, 1967 science fiction starring Paul
Petersen; color remake of Roger Corman's The Day the World Ended)
5:00 Movie [Sci-Fi Theater] [c] (Man in Outer Space, 1964 science fiction starring Fernando Rey
and Lisa Gaye)
EVENING
6:30 Wrestling [c] (another tape of the AWA All-Star Wrestling from WTCN-TV)
7:30 Kups Show [c] (Irv Kupcinets talk show from WMAQ-TV/5 Chicago, relayed from WVTV; this
weeks guests include film producers John Houseman and Al Ruddy, Secretary of Defense Melvin
Laird, Hugh Downs, Robert Vaughn and anthropologist Ashley Montagu)
10:30 Sunday Late Movie 34 [c] (The Kings Pirate, 1967 adventure starring Doug McClure and Jill
St. John; tongue-in-cheek remake of Errol Flynns Against All Flags)
MORNINGS
From 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, KFIZ-TV broadcast in-classroom educational programs under a
contract with Northeastern Wisconsin In-School Television (NeWIST). When WPNE-TV/38 Green
Bay signed on the air as a semi-satellite of NET/PBS charter affiliate WHA-TV/21 Madison in
September, KFIZ-TV lost the NeWIST contract, partially hastening the demise of KFIZ-TV the
following November.
AFTERNOONS
3:00 Tempo with Steve Peterson & Wylma [c] (local chat show; Peterson was a disc jockey for
KFIZ/1450 Fond du Lac and Wylma was a columnist for the Fond du Lac Commonwealth
Reporter)
EVENING
7:30 Movie 34 (Hercules of the Desert, 1964 Italian-produced adventure starring Kirk Morris and
Hlne Chanel)
9:00 Movie 34 (The Moon is Down, 1943 war drama starring Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Henry Travers
and Lee J. Cobb)
7:30 Movie 34 (The Bigamist, 1953 drama starring Joan Fontaine, Ida Lupino and Edmond
OBrien)
11:30 Election Returns [c] (this was the date of the 1972 Wisconsin Primary)
7:30 Movie 34 (Tarzans Desert Mystery, 1943 adventure starring Johnny Weissmuller, Nancy
Kelly and Johnny Sheffield)
7:30 Barbershop Harmony Time [c] (Doug McGrath hosts a program of barbershop quartets from
Oshkosh, Fond du Lac and Ripon at Oshkoshs Park Plaza Mall)
9:00 Movie 34 (Frontier Gambler, 1956 Western starring John Bromfield, Coleen Gray and Jim
Davis)
7:30 Movie 34 (Seven Guns to Mesa, 1958 Western starring Charles Quinlivian and Lola Albright)
9:00 Movie 34 (The She-Creature, 1956 melodrama starring Chester Morris and Marla English)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Garry Moore (this may be the last 30 minutes of the previous Friday's show)
10 AM Garry Moore (guests: Don Adams, Miss Woolford and her performing dachshunds)
12 N Valiant Lady
1 PM Jack Paar
1:30 Love Story (Smilin' Jack Smith asks couples about their courtships and asks them questions
for prizes.)
2 PM Woman's Angle
2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party
3 PM Big Payoff
4 PM Brighter Day
5:15 The Family Doctor (topic is new housing regulations for safeguarding health)
7 PM News
7:10 Sports
8 PM Mama
9 PM The Crusader
10 PM The Lineup
10:30 Person To Person (Edward R. Murrow interviews Shirley Jones, then starring in the movie
version of "Oklahoma!", and baseball great Bob Feller)
11:10 Sports
11:15 Weather
12 M News
9 AM Little Rascals
11 AM Home (Hugh Downs, Arlene Francis; one of the show's regulars is Lucille Rivers, hostess of
the '70s syndicated show "Fashions In Sewing")
12:30 Feather Your Nest (Bud Collyer gives a couple a chance to win an Italian provincial
bedroom.)
2:30 Afternoon With Inga (guests: Mrs. Herbert Brownell, wife of the Attorney General; the
world's largest manufacturer of hats)
5 PM Pinky Lee
6:55 Sports (Ray Michael--wonder if he's related to George Michael of "Sports Machine" fame?)
8 PM Truth Or Consequences (the winner of a Jack Bailey lookalike contest is announced; Bob
Barker did not become host until December)
8:30 Life Of Riley (watch for George O'Hanlon, the voice of George Jetson, as Riley's neighbor
Calvin Dudley)
9 PM Big Story
10 PM Boxing: Rocky Castellani vs. Johnny Sullivan, middleweights, 10 rounds, from Madison
Square Garden)
10:45 Red Barber's Corner (time approximate; guest is Julius Helfand, chair of the New York State
Athletic Commission)
11 PM News
12 N Looney Tunes
3:30 Tea Time Theater (no, Art Fern is not the host)
5 PM Lamb Session
6 PM Hoppity Skippity
6:55 News
10 PM Hollywood Preview
10:30 Showtime
2:30 Quiz Club (members of the Heart Fund Committee are guests today)
3 PM Afternoon Film Festival ("The Rocking Horse Winner," a 1950 film from England; all of this
show's movies were from England)
6 PM Jungle Jim
8:30 Crossroads
9 PM Studio 57
7 AM Today
8:55 News
11 AM Brighter Day
12 N TV Farmer
1 PM Jack Paar
5 PM Secret File
6 PM Cisco Kid
7 PM Ozzie And Harriet (says it's the same episode airing on Chs. 7 and 13 at 8 PM)
8 PM Truth Or Consequences
9 PM Big Story
11:15 Damon Runyon Theater (CBS, delay from Sat 10:30 PM)
1 AM News
7 AM Good Morning
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Garry Moore
12 N Valiant Lady
1 PM Jack Paar
3 PM Big Payoff
5 PM My Little Margie
6 PM Cisco Kid
7 PM Annie Oakley
8 PM Mama
9 PM The Crusader
10 PM The Lineup
7 AM Today
9 AM Romper Room
11 AM Home
2 PM My Little Margie
5 PM Pinky Lee
8 PM Truth Or Consequences
9 PM Big Story
11 PM Gunther News
8:55 News
9 AM Film Funnies
9:30 Movies: "Rock Against The Sea" and "Beauty Is A Joy" ("Search For Tomorrow"'s Mary Stuart
stars in the second feature.)
1 PM Movie: "Uncensored"
2:30 Matinee Movie: "The Dream Without A Face" (I have a feeling some of these short "movies"
are actually reruns from TV drama anthologies.)
8:30 Crossroads
9 PM Dollar A Second
12 M News
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1:30 Love Story (Smilin' Jack Smith asks couples about their courtships and asks them questions
for prizes.)
This game show would last another 5 more weeks (until Mar. 30), before it was replaced the
following Monday (Apr. 2) by some show called "As the World Turns."
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Likewise, "On Your Account" would be replaced on April 2 by some show called "The Edge Of
Night."
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Noticed that both WMAR and WRC both carried Les Paul and Mary Ford at Home at 11:25pm.
This was a 5-minute "network" show - with WMAR and WRC being different networks! Had to
check this out.
I found a website that offered a couple of their shows, and credits show it was recorded with the
"DuMont Electronicam TV-Film System. There are sites for that, too - VERY interesting.
02-22-2014, 07:00 PM #5
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"Les Paul and Mary Ford" was a syndicated show that aired in most markets sometime between
11 and 11:30 PM weeknights. For example, in my part of the country, WFMY carried them at 11
PM; WAGA had them at 11:25. Both stations were CBS affiliates.
'''2-KHON (NBC)'''
''Weekdays''
7AM Today
3PM Donahue
5PM Jeopardy
7:30 Blossom
8PM NBC Movie: "Miss America: Behind The Crown" (Made for TV, 1992; Network premiere)
8PM Cheers
8:30 Wings
'''4-KITV (ABC)'''
''Weekdays''
9AM Home
11AM Infomercials
11:30 Loving
4PM Studs
4:30 Entertainment Tonight
5PM News
6PM News
10PM News
11PM Nightline
1AM Brothers
1:30 News
8PM Roseanne
8:30 Coach
8:30 Coach
7PM Delta
8PM Homefront
8PM Dinosaurs
9PM 20/20
1AM Jammin'
2AM News
'''5-KFVE (Independent)'''
''Weekdays''
6AM Camp Candy
6AM Casper
11AM Cannon
12Noon Movie
2:30 Casper
7PM Movie
10PM Movie
12Mid Movie
2AM Movie
4AM Movie
12Mid Infomercial
'''9-KGMB (CBS)'''
''Weekdays''
9AM Infomercials
6:30 Cheers
10:30 Cheers
12:30AM Personals
7PM Rescue:911
12Mid Infomercials
9PM 48 Hours
12Mid Infomercials
''Friday (September 25th)''
8:30 Bob
12Mid Infomercials
'''11-KHET (PBS)'''
''Weekdays''
2PM 3-2-1-Contact
9PM Dialog
'''13-KHNL (Fox)'''
''Weekdays''
8:30 Beetlejuice
9AM Flintstones
10:30 Newhart
12Noon Airwolf
1:30 Newhart
4:30 Batman
11:35 Infomercials
12:05AM Movie
8:05 Sightings
'''14-KWHE (Independent)'''
''Weekdays''
5:30 Breakthrough
9AM Daugherty
10:30 Victory
12Noon Breakthrough
12:30 Daugherty
7:30 Daugherty
11:30 Manna
'''20-KHAI (Independent)'''
''Weekdays''
12Noon Nakky Wa
12:30PM Kaesan
4PM Infomercials
6PM Nakky Wa
6:30 Kaesan
9PM Katasumi
11PM Infomercials
9PM Koisuru
'''26-KOBN (TBN)'''
''Weekdays''
10AM Cornerstone
5PM Ed Young
6PM Cornerstone
7:30 Praise The Lord (TBN Programming at 9:30 on Tuesday and Thursday)
'''32-KBFD (Independent)'''
''Weekdays''
1PM KBFD repeats (of the previous program from the following evening)
4PM News
9:30 Drama
11PM Drama
9:45 Brother
9:45 Brother
8PM My Beloved
8PM My Beloved
It's interesting that NBC allowed KHON to run "The Tonight Show" at 11:00 rather than the "in-
pattern" time of 10:30.
Did KGMB not clear the full hour of "Price Is Right"? It's shown scheduled at 11:00 with "Love
Connection" at 11:30.
That was a mistake on my part. KITV had "Love Connection" at the time. KGMB aired the entire
hour of "The Price Is Right."
Hawaii, September 26, 1992
2-KHON (NBC)
12Noon Infomercials
3PM Stuntmasters
8:30 Nurses
9PM Sisters
5PM News
10PM News
12Mid ABC In Concert (Robbie Robertson, U2, Seal, and new-artists profile of the group Live)
1AM Jammin'
2AM News
5-KFVE (Independent)
5:30AM Yo Yogi
9:30 ZooLife
10AM Infomercials
9-KGMB (CBS)
1:30 Infomercials
10:30 Cheers
1AM Infomercials
11-KHET (PBS)
11:30 MotorWeek
12:30PM Communicating
7PM Colores!
13-KHNL (Fox)
8:30 Taz-Mania
11:30 Scratch
12Noon Infomercials
8PM News
8:05 Code 3
14-KWHE (Independent)
6:30 C.L.Y.D.E.
8:30 Superboy
9AM Notre Dame Baseball
10AM Bowling
12Noon Newsworthy
12:30 Fishing
1PM Legends
4PM Outdoorsman
5PM Travel
7PM Al Jandi
9PM In Touch
3AM In Touch
20-KHAI (Independent)
12:30 Report
1PM Infomercials
8:30 Golfstyles
10PM Harvest
26-KOBN (TBN)
5AM Filling Station
6:30 Superbook
7AM J.Jacobs
9:30 Brubaker
10:30 Ed Young
2PM In Touch
5PM Ricky T.
6PM J. Jacobs
12Mid Ed Young
2AM Cornerstone
4:30 Ed Young
32-KBFD (Independent)
12Noon TBA
2:30 Farm
11:30 Religious
(2)KTVU-FOX Oakland
7:00am Mornings On 2
7:00pm Seinfeld
7:30pm Family Feud
11:00pm Seinfeld
11:30pm M*A*S*H
1:30am Real TV
2:30am Roseanne
(3)KCRA-NBC Sacramento
1:00pm Cheers
1:30pm Montel Williams
2:30pm Passions
7:00pm Extra
7:30pm Real TV
10:00am Leeza
11:00am Judge Joe Brown
12:00pm Passions
1:00pm Maury
7:00pm Fraiser
3:00pm Extra
1:37am Extra
(6)KVIE-PBS Sacramento
7:30am Arthur
8:30am Teletubbies
10:00am Teletubbies
10:30am Noddy
12:00pm Zoboomafoo
1:30pm Various
3:00pm Arthur
3:30pm Zoom
4:00pm Wishbone
4:30pm Kratt's Creatures
7:00pm Various
11:00pm Various
1:00am Various
7:00pm Jeopardy!
11:35pm Nightline
(8)KQCA-WB Stockton
6:00am Bewitched
12:00pm Roseanne
1:00pm Bewitched
1:30pm I Dream Of Jeannie
2:00pm Pokemon
2:30pm Histeria!
3:30pm Pokemon
6:00pm Friends
7:00pm Frasier
7:30pm Friends
10:30pm Real TV
11:00pm Frasier
9:30am Teletubbies
10:30am Wishbone
11:00am Zoom
5:00pm Arthur
6:00pm Zoboomafoo
11:00pm Various
1:00am Various
(10)KXTV-ABC Sacramento
5:00am News 10
11:00am News 10
5:00pm News 10
6:00pm News 10
7:00pm Jeopardy!
11:35pm Nightline
(12)KTXL-FOX Sacramento
8:00am Leeza
12:30pm Cops
1:00pm Cops
1:30pm The Wayans Bros
7:30pm Seinfeld
12:30am Cops
(13)KOVR-CBS Stockton
4:00pm Maury
11:00am M*A*S*H
12:00pm Hunter
2:00pm Hercules
2:30pm Doug
3:30pm Recess
12:00am NewsRadio
2:00am NewsRadio
2:30am Various
11:00am Bewitched
12:30pm Taxi
1:00pm Various
3:00pm Matlock
8:00pm Various
11:00pm Taxi
2:00am Various
5:30am Jumanji
8:00am Pokemon
8:30am Histeria!
3:30pm Pokemon
12:30am Cops
(29)KSPX-PAX Sacramento
2:00pm Bonanza
11:00pm Various
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
(2)WGBH-PBS Boston
6:00am Zoboomafoo
7:30am Zoom
8:00am Arthur
9:00am Teletubbies
10:30am Noddy
11:30am Zoboomafoo
12:30pm Teletubbies
3:00pm Noddy
4:30pm Wishbone
5:00pm Arthur
5:30pm Zoom
12:00am Various
(4)WBZ-CBS Boston
(5)WCVB-ABC Boston
9:00am Maury
7:30pm Chronicle
11:35pm Nightline
1:35am Chronicle
(6)WCSH-NBC Portland
1:00pm Passions
7:30pm Seinfeld
(7)WHDH-NBC Boston
2:00pm Passions
3:00pm Real TV
3:30pm Real TV
4:00pm 7 News
4:30pm Extra
5:00pm 7 News
5:30pm 7 News
6:00pm 7 News
7:30pm Jeopardy!
11:00pm 7 News
3:05am 7 News
7:30pm Jeopardy!
11:35pm Nightline
1:05am Extra
10:00am Leeza
7:30pm Extra
11:35pm Nightline
9:30am Teletubbies
10:00am Zoboomafoo
2:00pm Tots TV
2:30pm Noddy
3:00pm Zoboomafoo
4:00pm Wishbone
4:30pm Zoom
5:30pm Arthur
7:30pm Various
7:00am Pokemon
7:30am Histeria!
3:30pm Pokemon
7:00pm Friends
11:00pm Friends
(13)WGME-CBS Portland
3:00pm Maury
7:00pm Friends
1:35am Frasier
(14)WSBK-UPN Boston
7:00am Recess
8:00am Doug
8:30am Hercules
11:00am Bewitched
2:00pm Leeza
7:00pm Seinfeld
7:30pm Frasier
1:30am Sign-Off
3:00am Various
(15)WPXG-PAX Concord
2:00pm Bonanza
1:00am Worship
3:00am Worship
(16)WFXT-FOX Boston
12:00pm NewsRadio
11:30pm NewsRadio
2:00am Cops
2:30am Cops
(17)WMEA-PBS Biddeford
11:00am Teletubbies
12:00pm Arthur
3:00pm Various
3:30pm Zoboomafoo
4:30pm Wishbone
5:30pm Zoom
6:00pm Arthur
11:00pm Various
1:00am Sign-Off
(18)WNDS-IND Derry
6:00am Paid Programming
10:00am Coach
10:30am Coach
3:00pm Emergency!
5:30pm Coach
7:30pm Real TV
8:00pm Various
11:30pm Jeopardy!
2:00am Kojak
3:00am Kojak
10 AM Captain Kangaroo
12 N Sky King
4 PM Medicine 1961
4:15 Comeback
4:30 Golf: Palm Springs Classic (final three holes of the pro-am division)
6 PM Divorce Court
7 PM Shotgun Slade
8:30 Checkmate
1:35 News
11 AM Fury
12 N True Story
1 PM Famous Playhouse
5 PM Captain Gallant
5:30 Saturday Prom (host Merv Griffin; guests are Jimmy Clanton and instrumental group the
Viscounts)
6 PM Jeff's Collie
7 PM Broken Arrow
8:30 The Tall Man (guest star is Jeanne Cooper, best known as Katherine Chancellor on "The
Young And The Restless")
9 PM The Deputy
9:30 The Nation's Future (Gen. Maxwell Taylor and Thomas Lanphier, former special assistant to
the chair of the National Security Resources Board, debate the question "Our Nuclear Arsenal--
How Much Is Enough?")
11 PM News
11:10 Sports
11:15 Movie: "Two Flags West"
8:40 Newsbeat
9 AM Kartoon Klub
10:30 Suburbia
3 PM Dateline Europe
4 PM Bold Journey
5 PM Milt Grant
7 PM Highway Patrol
8 PM City Reporter
12 M Scotland Yard
12:30 Newsbeat
10 AM Passport To Danger
10:30 Glencannon
11 AM Life And Teachings Of Jesus (Dr. Edward Bauman, whose Bible study was a decades-long
fixture on Ch. 7)
12 N Soupy Sales
1 PM Comedy Capers
6 PM State Trooper
7 PM Expedition!
10 PM Boxing: Don Fullmer vs. Joey Archer, middleweights, 10 rounds from Madison Square
Garden
10:45 Make That Spare (Ed Lubinski is the challenger, time approximate)
9 AM Percy Platypus
9:30 Roy Rogers (says it's the same episode airing on Chs. 2 and 9 at 11:30 AM)
11 AM Fury
12 N True Story
1:15 Great Centennial (Civil War centennial; topic: "The Burning Of Chambersburg")
7 PM U.S. Marshal
9 PM The Deputy
10 PM Gunsmoke
10:30 Manhunt
11 PM News
10 AM Captain Kangaroo
12 N Sky King
1 PM Comedy Playhouse
7 PM Shotgun Slade
8:30 Checkmate
10 PM Gunsmoke
10:30 Movie: "The Valley Of Decision" (news interrupts the movie from 11-11:15 PM)
6:45 Devotions
7 AM Today On The Farm
8 AM Big Picture
11 AM Fury
12 N True Story
1 PM Fair Exchange (variety show, not the sitcom, which didn't start until the fall of '62)
3 PM Jeff's Collie
6:20 News
11 PM News
11:05 Weather
11:10 Sports
7:25 Inspiration
8 AM Rocket Rangers
11:30 Pip The Piper (says it's the same show airing on Chs. 7 and 43 at 12:30)
12 N Soupy Sales
1 PM Movie: "Crossfire"
2 PM Buddy Deane Show (Ch. 13 carried him instead of "American Bandstand" in late
afternoons)
5 PM Walt Disney Presents ("Texas John Slaughter," delay from Sun 6:30 PM)
7:20 News
9 PM Lawrence Welk
11 PM News
1:30 News
12 N Soupy Sales
5 PM All-Star Golf
9 PM Lawrence Welk
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Hey bpatrick, do you have any TV Listings from Local TV Guides from the mid 60's (1962-1966)?
If so, I'd love to see some posted, and also, just let me know!
02-28-2014, 07:59 AM #3
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I'm saving up for some more Washington-Baltimore issues and can find some from the 1962-66
period. Be patient.
9 AM People's Choice
12 N Love Of Life
2 PM Full Circle (soap remembered now mainly as the place where Dyan Cannon got her start)
3 PM Millionaire
4 PM Brighter Day
6 PM Highway Patrol
7:30 Rawhide
8:30 Route 66
9:30 Jackie Gleason (the talk show that replaced "You're In The Picture")
10 PM Twilight Zone (watch for Jonathan Harris, aka Dr. Zachary Smith on "Lost In Space")
11 PM News
11:10 Sports
11:15 Weather
5:55 News
9 AM Susie
10 AM Say When!
11:30 Concentration
12 N Truth Or Consequences
4:30 Here's Hollywood (Louis Armstrong tells host Dean Miller how he got the nickname
"Satchmo")
5:30 Honeymooners
7 PM Mister Ed (in syndication at the time, would move to CBS that fall)
7:30 Happy (a baby who could think out loud--George Burns's son Ronnie played the kid's dad)
10 PM Michael Shayne (Richard Denning, best remembered as the governor on the Jack Lord
version of "Hawaii Five-O")
11:30 Jack Paar (guests: Jerry Lewis, Pat O'Brien, Peggy Cass)
1 AM Inspiration
WTTG Ch. 5 Washington, DC (Ind.)
8:55 Newsbeat
9 AM Kartoon Klub
10 AM Douglas Fairbanks
12:25 News
3 PM Dateline Europe
4 PM Bold Journey
6 PM Three Stooges
7 PM Assignment Underwater
10 PM Speedway International
7:43 News
10 AM Life Of Riley
11 AM Morning Court (a woman is charged with ignoring an injunction against annoying her
husband)
12 N Camouflage
1 PM About Faces (game show hosted by Ben Alexander, Jack Webb's partner on "Dragnet" in
the '50s; Tom Kennedy was the announcer)
2:30 Road To Reality (quasi-soap that takes place among the members of a psychological therapy
group; "Seven Keys" would debut here April 3)
4 PM American Bandstand
5:30 Pick Temple's Giant Ranch (I somehow suspect Giant Foods, a major grocery chain in the
DC-Baltimore area, sponsored this show.)
6 PM Little Rascals
6:30 You Asked For It (an animated sequence about a trip to a space station)
8:30 Flintstones
9 PM 77 Sunset Strip
11 PM News
10 AM Say When!
1 PM Dr. Christian
2 PM Full Circle
8 PM Lock Up
10 PM Twilight Zone
10 AM December Bride
11 AM I Love Lucy
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM Theater Of Stars
2 PM Full Circle
3 PM Millionaire
4 PM Brighter Day
7 PM 'Copter Patrol
7:30 Rawhide
8:30 Route 66
10 PM Twilight Zone
11 PM News
11:05 Weather
11:15 Movie: "To Have And Have Not" (the first teaming of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall
(1944))
5:55 Devotions
11:30 Concentration
12 N Truth Or Consequences
7 PM Bugs Bunny (ABC, pre-empted on Ch. 13, delay from Tue 7:30 PM)
7:30 Happy
8 PM Little Theater
10 PM Michael Shayne
11 PM News
11:05 Weather
11:10 Sports
1 AM News
6:25 Inspiration
6:30 Classroom 13
7 AM A.M.
9 AM Popeye Club
10:30 TBA
11 AM Morning Court
12 N Camouflage
2 PM Day In Court
8:30 Flintstones
9 PM 77 Sunset Strip
10 PM The Detectives
11 PM News
11 AM Morning Court
12 N Camouflage
12:30 Number Please
1 PM About Faces
2 PM Day In Court
4 PM American Bandstand
2-KHON (NBC)
12:30PM Infomercials
11PM Infomercials
4-KITV (ABC)
7AM Insight
9:30 Infomercials
12Noon Infomercials
5PM News
10PM News
11:30 Infomercials
1AM News
5-KFVE (Independent)
7AM Infomercials
9PM Hunter
12Mid Teleline
12:30AM "The Last Time I Saw Paris" (1957)
9-KGMB (CBS)
1PM Infomercials
5:30 60 Minutes
8PM CBS Movie: "Terror On Track 9" (made-for-TV, 1992; network premiere)
11-KHET (PBS)
7:30AM Sesame Street
10:30 "Robin Hood and the Last Arrow" (made-for-British TV, 1983)
6:30 Ultraman
7AM Infomercials
2PM Infomercials
7:30 Roc
8PM News
14-KWHE (Independent)
5:30 L. Repass
1:30 Manna
20-KHAI (Independent)
1PM Infomercials
10PM Lifeline
26-KOBN (TBN)
8AM In Touch
9AM Ed Young
10AM Cornerstone
3PM Superbook
7:30 Goodwin
8PM Sakulow
3:30 Cornerstone
32-KBFD (Independent)
2PM TBA
4:30 Chinese Programming
10:30 Entertainers
2-KONA (NBC)
Weekdays
4:30 Films
4:30 "Seattle"
7:30 Medic
9:30 Dragnet
3:55PM TV Shopper
6PM "Incident"
4-KULA (ABC)
Weekdays
5PM Tele-Comics
9-KGMB (CBS)
Weekdays
6:15 Sunrise with Kini Pope, Lei Becker and Clem Low (this format would later be revived by
KGMB, and since 2009 has been part of Hawaii News Now)
1:30 Counterpoint
9:30 Gunsmoke
9PM Waterfront
9:30 Crusader
2-KONA (NBC)
4-KULA (ABC)
9-KGMB (CBS)
9:45 Hawaiiana
2-KONA (NBC)
note: KONA, which signed on the air in 1952 on channel 11, begins broadcasting on channel 2 on
this day
5PM Televi Digest (this was the actual name; local talent show)
7PM The Lucky Luck Show ("For The Hawaiian and The Hawaiian In Heart")
8PM Colgate Comedy Hour (hosted by Jack Carson; Alberghetti was the guest)
9-KGMB (CBS)
6PM I Love Lucy (listed as "The Lucy Show", even though they're off by seven years...)
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The Sunday reruns of "I Love Lucy" were called "The Sunday Lucy Show." That's confusing, given
that Lucy's next series, "The Lucy Show," did debut in 1962, but who would have known that in
1955, when "I Love Lucy" was number two in the ratings, behind "The $64,000 Question," and
would again be number one in 1956-57 despite the inroads of "Twenty-One," against it on NBC
Mondays at 9 (ET)?
WBRC in Birmingham ran "I Love Lucy" reruns weekdays at 5 (CT) and Sundays at 5:30 for several
years in the late '60s and early '70s. They referred to the Sunday shows as "The Sunday Lucy
Show."
11:00 Gambit
1:00 Tattletales
4:00 Dinah! (guests Werner Erhard, Cloris Leachman, Valerie Harper, and Dr. Bob Fuller)
5:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Danny Thomas/guests Alan King and Della Reese)
6:00 News
11:10 News
6:55 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Somerset
noon News
12:55 News
2:30 Doctors
5:30 News
10:00 Hawk
11:00 News
11:30 Tonight Show (guest host Joey Bishop welcomes guests Itzhak Perlman and Stan Kann)
1:00 Tomorrow
2:00 News
6:30 Knowledge (examing the 1st, 4th, 6th, and 14th Amendments)
7:00 Today
9:00 Not for Women Only (guests Robert Atkins (aka Dr. Atkins) and Neil Solomon)
9:30 Concentration
1:00 Somerset
2:30 Doctors
5:00 News
7:00 NBC Nightly News
10:00 Hawk
11:00 News
1:00 Tomorrow
7:00 Underdog
8:00 Flintstones
12:55 News
4:30 Monkees
5:30 Flintstones
6:00 Bewitched
7:30 Adam-12
8:00 Cross-Wits
8:30 Merv Griffin (guests Burt Reynolds, Alice Ghostley, David Groh, and Clay Blair Jr.)
10:00 News
6:30 Perspective
6:55 News
noon News
4:00 Merv Griffin (from Vegas with guests Shecky Greene, Phyllis Newman, Michel Legrand, and
Ben Vereen)
5:30 News
9:00 Baretta
11:00 News
1:40 Perspective
6:15 News
6:30 Listen & Learn (bw/development of drugs)
6:00 News
9:00 Baretta
11:00 News
3:35 News
WOR 9-Ind New York
7:30 News
noon News
3:30 Lassie
8:00 Baseball: San Diego-Mets (Ralph Kiner, Lindsey Nelson, and Bob Murphy with the call;
normal line-up: Movie at 8, various programs at 10)
2:30 News
9:00 Joel A. Spivak (political sex scandals are discussed by guests including Barbara Howar)
11:00 Gambit
1:00 Concentration
4:00 Tattletales
6:00 News
7:00 News
7:30 Bobby Vinton (guests Arte Johnson and Tanya Tucker, Don Rickles makes a cameo)
11:10 News
1:35 Editorial
3:20 News
7:00 Popeye
1:30 News
2:00 Hazel
5:30 F Troop
8:30 Baseball: Yankees-Royals (normal line-up: FBI at 8, various shows at 9, News at 10,
Honeymooners (bw) at 11, Burns & Allen (bw) at 11:30)
11:00 News
11:30 Antiques
9:00 Great Performances "Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill" (pt 5, followed by Julian Mitchell and
Lady Churchill's daughter Peregrine discussing Jennie's influence on Sir Winston's political
career)
10:30 Zoom
7:00 Zoom
9:55 News
4:00 Popeye
6:00 Zoom
10:00 Hazel
10:30 Newsprobe
11:00 Not for Women Only (guests Warren Casey and Jim Jacobs)
1:00 Mothers-in-Law
3:00 Superheroes
4:30 Superman
8:00 FBI
2:30 Doctors
10:00 Hawk
11:00 News
3:30 Underdog
4:00 Hercules
5:00 Flintstones
6:30 Adam-12
11:00 News
Funny that, even in 1976, everything on ch.40 that was not network was in Black-and-white.
Oddly, with the odd exception of the 11PM news -- was that B/W too, or did they simulcast
KYW?
4:00 Dinah! (guests Werner Erhard, Cloris Leachman, Valerie Harper, and Dr. Bob Fuller)
Who was Werner Erhard? Apparently, he was in high demand at the time.
Erhard was the founder of 'est' (Erhard Seminar Training) which was one of the more popular
'self-help' fads of the '70's.
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Funny that, even in 1976, everything on ch.40 that was not network was in Black-and-white.
Oddly, with the odd exception of the 11PM news -- was that B/W too, or did they simulcast
KYW?
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Re: Retro: Philadelphia/South Jersey Wed, Aug 11, 1976
Okay, I'll ask: What's with the UHF stations signing on so late? Were they regulated by the FCC to
sign on no earlier than a certain time?
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watches the 10 PM news on our local Fox station now and probably
months later that we moved to Texas, where the late local news
does come on at 10). If they'd had Ch. 5's primetime they might
lineup; about a year after this, we spent the night in San Luis
to watch?
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Okay, I'll ask: What's with the UHF stations signing on so late? Were they regulated by the FCC to
sign on no earlier than a certain time?
Actually, it was a measure of a station's health (or lack thereof) as to when they signed on. This
was true of some VHF's in the '50's, as well. It wasn't until later in the 1970's, as UHF stations'
profitability approached those of VHF's, that earlier sign-ons became commonplace past
Channel 14.
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Independent stations back in the 60's generally signed on between 9 a.m. and noon but by the
early 70's the VHF indies in most markets were beginning to sign on at 6 or 7 a.m. UHF indies
though began gradually signing on earlier. Back in 1970 most UHF indies signed on at 11 a.m. or
noon but by 1980 most of these were signing on at 6 a.m. as well. In Philadelphia WKBS TV
began signing on at 7 a.m. in the fall of 1973 along with WTAF 29. But in the winter of 74 the
stations both began signing on at 9 or 10 a.m. In teh fall of 74, again both channels 48 and 29
began signing on at 7 a.m. but by Janaury of 75 the stations were back to late morning sign ons
again.
In September of 1975, Channels 29 and 48 began 7 a.m. sign ons but in January of 76, Channel
29 was back to a 10 a.m. sign on while Channel 48 was back to an 8 a.m. sign on. By the way
until the end of August of 1976, WKBS TV 48 signed on at 8 a.m. and ran PTL Club till 10 a.m.
They ran PTL from September of 75 to September of 76 8-10 a.m. weekdays. In the fall of 1976
both Channels 48 and 17 reinstated morning at 7 sign ons for a cartoon block. Then that Winter,
Channel 48 again began 9 a.m. sign ons as did Channel 29.
Finally on September 12, 1977, Channel 29 began signing on at 7 a.m. and continued this
permenantly and eventually signed on at 6 a.m. and then later went 24/7. Channel 48 also
followed suit and began signing on at 6:30 a.m. and actually beat 29 to the punch and began in
the middle of the week on September 1 of 1977 with that. But Channel 48 stopped the 6:30 Sign
on on the 19th of December and reverted to a 8 a.m. sign on until September 4 of 1978. Finally
they began a 6 a.m. sign on and continued this the rest of their years on the air. Channel 17 was
the last to begin 7 a.m. sign on and they did this in September of 1978 I believe.
6:10 News (coming back on the air after one of CBS2's famous drive-by sign-offs, this one only
lasting 10 min ;D)
1:00 Tattletales
4:00 Dinah! (guests McLean Stevenson, Loretta Lynn, Melba Moore, Walter Murphy, and England
Dan & John Ford Coley)
5:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Richard Hatch, studio guest Jimmy Walker; interviews in Hollywood
with Baretta's Robert Blake, Tom Ewell, and Michael D. Roberts, plus interviews with Elliott Gould
and Karen Black)
8:00 Waltons
11:30 Kojak
12:40 McCloud
9:00 Ten Who Dared "Burke and Wills" (Robert Burke and William Wills make the first
exploration of the Australian interior, 1860)
11:30 Kojak
12:40 McCloud
6:30 America: The Super Market (discussing problems facing the US)
7:00 Today
9:30 Concentration
2:30 Doctors
WNEW 5-Ind New York (a station TVG ad claims that ch 5 had higher ratings than 2 of the Big 3
affiliates-which ones were they?)
6:30 TBA
7:30 Flintstones
8:30 Monkees
2:25 News
2:30 Casper
5:00 Flintstones
7:30 Adam-12
8:00 Cross-Wits
8:30 Merv Griffin (guests Orson Bean, Rita Moreno, Robby Benson, and Tommy Leonetti)
6:10 News
6:30 Listen & Learn (bw/scenes from Mark Twain's The Million Pound Bank Note)
noon Don Ho
11:30 Unofficial Miss Las Vegas Showgirl Pageant (Steve Allen and Brett Somers host the 4th
annual affair from Vegas; judges Jayne Meadows, Mickey Rooney, and Pat Paulsen-Paulsen tries
to "explain" the scoring system)
2:40 News
9:00 Phil Donahue (psychotherapist Howard Halpern discusses how to deal with parental
influence in adult life)
11:00 Don Ho
noon 12 O'Clock Live (co-hosts Kai Maxwell and Mike Warren; guests: fuel consultant Kitty Borah
(homes of the future), author Mike Holodnak (America's economic system), exercise with Terry
Masto, "Eat, Drink & Be Wary" with Dr. Joan Gussow)
7:00 Concentration
7:30 News
8:30 Lassie
9:00 Phil Donahue (the co-authors of a fitness manual discuss the pitfalls and benefits of
exercise)
11:00 Straight Talk (celebrating Chinese New Year with guests from Chinatown)
1:30 Celebrity Revue (guest host Van Johnson welcomes Chaka Khan)
11:30 Ironside
2:30 News
7:00 Popeye
12:30 News
1:00 Suburban Closeup (guest is Rep. Benjamin Gillman, Republican rep for Rockland County
(26th District))
2:30 Popeye
6:30 Honeymooners
9:00 Music Hall America (Vikki Carr welcomes Jo Anne Worley, Scotty Plummer, and Sonny
James)
2:00 News
3:30 TBA
4:00 Villa Alegre
6:30 Zoom
9:30 TBA
8:00 Today
7:30 Pop! Goes the Country (guests Jerry Lee Lewis and Billie Jo Spears)
1:00 Tomorrow
6:00 Zoom
6:30 Executives Round Table
10:30 News
7:00 Zoom
4:30 Americana
5:00 Getting On
10:30 News
4:00 Manuela
9:30 Lo Imperdonable
4pm Cartones
10:30 Noticias
7:30 Connecticut
6:00 Zoom
9:00 Pallisers (no details as to which part, I'm guessing the same one that ch 25 aired)
53 WCBS-CBS
57 WNBC-NBC
62 WNJU-Spanish/Ethnic
64 WNEW-Ind
66 WABC-ABC
71 WOR-Ind
73 WPIX-Ind
73 WNET-PBS
79 WNYC-PBS
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I wondered if anyone knew in 1977 that in 2012 that Ch. 5 would own Ch. 9 ,Ch. 4 would own
Ch. 47 ,Ch. 13 would own Ch. 21 ,Ch. 31 becoming an Indy station. That 1977 listings look great
to watch better than what airs during the day these days. Ch. 9 was almost a ESPN-like station on
prime time and weekends with their airing of Sports.
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Re: Retro: New York City Thurs, Feb 17, 1977
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"WNEW 5-Ind New York (a station TVG ad claims that ch 5 had higher ratings than 2 of the Big 3
affiliates-which ones were they?)"
Back in 1977, ABC was the #1 network in daytime and prime time viewing nationally and in NYC,
and WABC-TV was then (as AFAIK it still is today) the most-watched local news outlet in the
market; so that means WNEW was in second place behind market-leading WABC in 1977--and
that WCBS and WNBC were trailing it.
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Yep. This was the only way you could watch The Three Stooges in New York. WPIX pulled them
off the air in 1970 due to Peggy Charren and her ACT nosybodies. 11 Alive brought them back in
1979, heavily butchered. >
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son?" - Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday, Dragnet 1967
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Yep. This was the only way you could watch The Three Stooges in New York. WPIX pulled them
off the air in 1970 due to Peggy Charren and her ACT nosybodies.
By the 60's, when the Stooges were rather aged and doing feature films, they had toned down
some of the extreme violent schtick, partly in response to such criticism. This led to a delightful
"in your face" in-joke in "The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze" when they turn the
tables on three would-be Chinese brainwashers, who emerge looking like the Stooges and
replicating their physical slapstick. When one of them pokes the other in the eyes, Moe chides
him paternally, advising him that "we don't do that anymore." ;D
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WOR TV had Phil Donahue in mornings in 77???? I remember they had audio news at 730 AM,
civic public affiars stuff at 8, Joe Franklin at 8:30, Lassie at 9:30, Romper Room still at 10, Straight
talk still at 11, News at noon, and Donahue at 12:30...rest of teh day I do recall - I do remember
they had Voyage to Bottom Of Sea at 6 p.m. in the beginning of 77 but switched to Daniel Boone
at some point in the winter -- do not remember the week. Still 9 was the station I rarely watched
--- But I kept track of what all the stations were running - I also recall Channel 5 moved Brady
Bunch to 7 and My Three Sons to 6 in january after they dumped Lost In Space and switched
from the old Mickey Mouse Club to the new one. WPIX seems pretty accurate but I swear they
had Gilligan's Island sometime during the day....I do recall a week later that WOR TV dropped
Celebrety Revue and added Topper at 130 and the movie then began at 2...
7:00 Today
3:00 The Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour (this week's panel includes the cast of Too
Close for Comfort along with Ted Knight's daughter Elyse; plus Bart Braverman and Arsenio Hall)
11:30 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (guests Robert Klein and Cyndi Lauper)
Sources:
The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 Present
TV Tango http://tvtango.com/listings?filters[...14&commit.y=17
Rock Island
4 WHBF-TV (CBS)
Quincy
7 KHQA-TV (CBS, ABC) (there is no evidence in this issue of KHQA airing any programming from
ABC)
10 WGEM (NBC) (ironically, WGEM is not listed as secondary ABC, but carries a handful of ABC
daytime shows)
Peoria
19 WRAU-TV (ABC)
25 WEEK-TV (NBC)
31 WMBD-TV (CBS)
47 WTVP-TV (PBS)
Moline
8 WQAD-TV (ABC)
Springfield
20 WICS-TV (NBC)
Kirksville-Ottumwa
Davenport
6 WOC (NBC)
Satellite Stations:
Morning
6:20
7 Sunrise Semester
6:30
10 Jack LaLanne
6:50
7 Farm Comments
19 Prof. Kitzel
6:55
6 Today in Agriculture
19 Sportsclub
31 Farm Report
7:00
6-10-20-25 Today
7:30
3 America Sings
19 Samson
7:40
4 News
7:45
8 Georgia on Q
8:00
19 Uncle Waldo
8:30
8 Directions (delay from Sunday 12PM)
19 Paul Dixon
9:00
7 Classroom
8 Classroom (BW)
47 Sesame Street
9:30
6-10-20-25 Concentration
9:50
19 Fashions in Sewing
10:00
3 Mantrap
4-7-31 Gambit
8 Romper Room
19 Ann Lane
47 Electric Company (it is indicated that 47 is off the air from 10:30AM to 4PM)
10:30
3-8-19 Bewitched
11:00
3-8-19 Password
6-10-20-25 Jeopardy
11:25
11:30
11:55
12:00
3-7-10-31 News
20 News/Rona Barrett
25 Rona Barrett
12:05
25 Paul Harvey
12:10
25 News
12:15
7 Hal Barton
12:20
12:25
25 Conversation
1:00
1:30
6-10-20-25 Doctors
2:00
2:30
6-10-20-25 Somerset
8 Georgia on Q
3:30
6 Capn Ernie
7 Studio 7
8 Green Acres
25 Captain Jinks
3:55
7 Mike Douglas (Guests: Joanne Carson, Elke Sommer, singers Gloria Loring and Julia DeJohn,
artist Joanne Seltzer)
4:00
4 Big Valley
8 Munsters (BW)
10 Split Second (from ABC; delay from 11:30AM)
19 I Dream of Jeannie
47 Mister Rogers
4:30
47 Electric Company
5:00
3 News
4 Gilligans Island
6 Truth or Consequences
31 Munsters (BW)
47 Sesame Street
5:25
7 Weather
25 Now Playing
5:30
19 News
Evening
6:00
3-4-6-7-10-20-25-31 News
19 Truth or Consequences
47 Hodgepodge Lodge
6:25
6:30
10 Circus!
19 Bradley Basketball
31 Dragnet
47 Speaking Freely
7:00
31 Maude
7:30
3-8-19 ABC Tuesday Movie of the Week: Divorce His; Divorce Hers, Part 1 (Made for TV; 1973)
8:00
8:30
4-7-31 CBS Tuesday Night Movie: Visions of Death (TV movie; first telecast in 1972 as
Visions)
47 Black Journal
9:00
3-8-19 Marcus Welby, M.D.
47 Evening at Pops
10:00
3-4-6-7-8-10-19-20-25-31 News
10:30
8 Dragnet
11:00
12:00
6 News
19 Shannon (BW)
20 Rona Barrett/News
12:30
4-7-19 News
12:50
8 Project 8 (Lee Harley)
1:20
8 News
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Hey SteveRichards? Do you have any TV listings from local tv guides from Western Illinois from
the mid '70s? (time period: 1974-1978)? If so, just let me know, and I'd love to see some posted!
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I don't currently have any issues from that time frame...wish I did!
Rock Island
4 WHBF-TV (CBS)
Quincy
7 KHQA-TV (CBS, ABC) (there is no evidence in this issue of KHQA airing any programming from
ABC)
10 WGEM (NBC) (ironically, WGEM is not listed as secondary ABC, but carries a handful of ABC
daytime shows)
Peoria
19 WRAU-TV (ABC)
25 WEEK-TV (NBC)
31 WMBD-TV (CBS)
47 WTVP-TV (PBS)
Moline
8 WQAD-TV (ABC)
Springfield
20 WICS-TV (NBC)
Kirksville-Ottumwa
Davenport
6 WOC (NBC)
Satellite Stations:
Morning
6:20
7 Sunrise Semester
6:30
10 Jack LaLanne
6:50
7 Farm Comments
19 Prof. Kitzel
6:55
6 Today in Agriculture
19 Sportsclub
31 Farm Report
7:00
6-10-20-25 Today
7:30
3 Lester Family
8 Christophers
19 Underdog
7:40
4 News
7:45
8 Georgia on Q
8:00
8:30
8 College Close-up
19 Paul Dixon
9:00
7 Classroom
8 Classroom (BW)
47 Sesame Street
9:30
3 Rocky and His Friends (BW)
6-10-20-25 Concentration
9:50
19 Fashions in Sewing
10:00
3 Mantrap
4-7-31 Gambit
8 Romper Room
19 Ann Lane
47 Electric Company (it is indicated that 47 is off the air from 10:30AM to 4PM)
10:30
3-8-19 Bewitched
11:00
3-8-19 Password
6-10-20-25 Jeopardy
11:25
11:30
11:55
Afternoon
12:00
3-7-10-31 News
20 News/Rona Barrett
25 Rona Barrett
12:05
25 Paul Harvey
12:10
25 News
12:15
7 Hal Barton
12:20
12:25
25 Conversation
12:30
1:00
1:30
6-10-20-25 Doctors
2:00
2:30
3:00
4 Mike Douglas (Tony Bennett, comics Corbett Monica and Pete Barbutti)
6-10-20-25 Somerset
8 Georgia on Q
3:30
6 Capn Ernie
7 Studio 7
8 Green Acres
25 Captain Jinks
3:55
7 Mike Douglas (Elke Sommer, Aliza Kashi, columist Shirley Eder, anthropologist Colin Turnbull)
4:00
3-8-19 ABC Afterschool Special: The Incredible, Indelible, Magical, Physical Mysery Trip
(cartoon)
4 Big Valley
47 Mister Rogers
4:30
20 Petticoat Junction
47 Electric Company
5:00
3 News
4 Gilligans Island
6 Truth or Consequences
31 Munsters (BW)
47 Sesame Street
5:25
7 Weather
25 Now Playing
5:30
19 News
Evening
6:00
3-4-6-7-10-20-25-31 News
19 Truth or Consequences
47 Hodgepodge Lodge
6:25
6 Comment (Bill Gress)
6:30
3 Porter Wagoner
6-10 Emergency! (different episodes listed; delay from Saturday 7PM; "Adam-12" airs Saturday
at 7:30PM on 10 and Tuesday at 6:30PM on 6)
8 World of Survival
47 Hathayoga
7:00
20-25 Adam-12
47 America 73
7:30
3-8-19 ABC Wednesday Movie of the Week: Divorce His/Divorce Hers, Conclusion
6-10-20-25 Banacek
8:00
8:30
47 A Look at Lincoln
9:00
4-7-31 Cannon
6-10-20-25 Search
47 Soul!
10:00
3-4-6-7-8-10-19-20-25-31 News
10:30
3-19 Jack Paar Tonight (Guests: comedian Godfrey Cambridge, the cast from the musical revue
Oh Coward)
8 Dragnet
11:00
12:00
6 News
19 Naked City (BW)
20 Rona Barrett/News
12:20
4-7 News
12:30
19 News
1:20
8 Gospel Singing
1:50
8 News
Rock Island
4 WHBF-TV (CBS)
Quincy
7 KHQA-TV (CBS, ABC) (there is no evidence in this issue of KHQA airing any programming from
ABC)
10 WGEM (NBC) (ironically, WGEM is not listed as secondary ABC, but carries a handful of ABC
daytime shows)
Peoria
19 WRAU-TV (ABC)
25 WEEK-TV (NBC)
31 WMBD-TV (CBS)
47 WTVP-TV (PBS)
Moline
8 WQAD-TV (ABC)
Springfield
20 WICS-TV (NBC)
Kirksville-Ottumwa
Davenport
6 WOC (NBC)
Satellite Stations:
Morning
6:20
7 Sunrise Semester
6:30
10 Jack LaLanne
6:50
7 Farm Comments
19 Prof. Kitzel
6:55
6 Today in Agriculture
19 Sportsclub
31 Farm Report
7:00
6-10-20-25 Today
7:30
8 Social Security
19 Tennessee Tuxedo
7:40
4 News
7:45
8 Georgia on Q
8:00
8:30
8 Extension 73
19 Paul Dixon
9:00
3 Samson
7 Classroom
8 Classroom (BW)
47 Sesame Street
9:30
3 Happiness Way
6-10-20-25 Concentration
9:50
19 Fashions in Sewing
10:00
3 Mantrap
4-7-31 Gambit
8 Romper Room
19 Ann Lane
47 Electric Company (it is indicated that 47 is off the air from 10:30AM to 4PM)
10:30
3-8-19 Bewitched
11:00
3-8-19 Password
6-10-20-25 Jeopardy
11:25
11:30
11:55
Afternoon
12:00
3-7-10-31 News
20 News/Rona Barrett
25 Rona Barrett
12:05
25 Paul Harvey
12:10
25 News
12:15
7 Hal Barton
12:20
12:25
25 Conversation
12:30
1:00
1:30
6-10-20-25 Doctors
2:00
2:30
3:00
4 Mike Douglas (Tony Bennett, Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, lyracist Hal David, singer Tommy
Leonetti)
6-10-20-25 Somerset
8 Georgia on Q
31 Movie: Run a Crooked Mile (Made for TV; 1969) (Also: Dialing for Dollars)
3:30
6 Capn Ernie
7 Studio 7
8 Green Acres
25 Captain Jinks
3:55
7 Mike Douglas (Elke Sommer, Prof. Irwin Corey, concert pianist Garrick Ohlsson, Joe Hyams,
author Harvey Matusow)
4:00
4 Big Valley
8 Munsters (BW)
19 I Dream of Jeannie
47 Mister Rogers
4:30
47 Electric Company
5:00
3 News
4 Gilligans Island
6 Truth or Consequences
31 Munsters (BW)
47 Sesame Street
5:25
7 Weather
25 Now Playing
5:30
19 News
Evening
6:00
3-4-6-7-10-20-25-31 News
19 Truth or Consequences
47 Hodgepodge Lodge
6:25
6:30
6 I Dream of Jeannie
8 Untamed World
10 Parent Game
19 Movie: War-Gods of the Deep (1965) (19 delays The Brady Bunch to Thursday 6:30PM;
The Partridge Family to Monday 6:30PM; and Room 222 to Wednesday 6:30PM)
31 Dragnet
7:00
20 Wild Kingdom
8:00
4-7-31 CBS Friday Night Movie: The Undefeated (1969) (runs 2 hrs., 20 min.)
8:30
9:00
47 Urban Issues
9:30
47 Consultation
10:00
3-6-8-10-19-20-25 News
47 Effective Writing
10:20
4-7-31 News
10:30
3-19 Jack Paar Tonight (Guests: The Muledeer and Moondogg Medicine Show, Ben Vereen)
8 Dragnet
10:50
11:00
12:00
6-10 Midnight Special (Host: Johnny Rivers; Guests: Linda Ronstadt, the Doobie Brothers,
Spinners, Steely Dan, Albert Hammond, Paul Williams, and disc jockey Wolfman Jack)
20 Wrestling
12:30
4-7 News
1:00
19-20 News
2:00
8 News
8 AM Woody Woodpecker
10 AM Speed Buggy
7 PM Andy Williams
7:30 Emphasis
8 PM Emergency!
11:30 Weekend (orange grower Jacques Giddens' battle with a government quota system he says
is keeping him from selling one-third of his crop; the September 1976 murder of the Chilean
ambassador in Washington; a convention of pet-cemetery owners in Chicago)
1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (the Chapin brothers--Harry, Tom, and Steve--are joined by
Gary Mule Deer and comedy group the New Untouchables)
8 AM Woody Woodpecker
10 AM Speed Buggy
8 PM Emergency!
11 PM News
11:30 Weekend
6:30 Call The Doctor (topics: strokes and pain, rerun from Sun 11 AM)
10 AM Tarzan (animated)
11 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour
12:30 Ark II
1 PM Way Out Games (quarterfinals: Arizona, Florida, Washington)
1:30 Tennis: Ilie Nastase vs. Jimmy Connors, best of five, from Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico
4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular: John Conteh defends the WBC light-heavyweight title against Len
Hutchins, 15 rounds, from London; Leon and Michael Spinks against opponents TBA (time
approximate)
6 PM News
9:30 Alice
11 PM News
2:30 News
7 AM Sunrise Semester
11 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour
6 PM News
9:30 Alice
10 PM Carol Burnett
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Drive Hard, Drive Fast" (star Brian Kelly, as a race-car driver, had some experience
with this on ABC's "Straightaway" in the 1961-62 season)
7 AM Animals, Animals, Animals (a marine biologist who is trying to save a species of turtle from
extinction; an animated film: "Is A Turtle A Tortoise, Or Is A Tortoise A Turtle?", delay from Sun
11:30 AM)
8:30 Jabberjaw
9 AM Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt
11:30 Superfriends
12 N Movie: "Escape"
2 PM Feedback
2:30 TV Bowling
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (Monro-Matic Open from Windsor Locks, CT)
8 PM Billy Graham Crusade (second of five programs from Pontiac, MI; sermon topic: "Highway
To Heaven")
11 PM Dog And Cat (premiere of a short-lived cop show about a male-female team played by Lou
Antonio and Kim Basinger, delay from 10 PM, time approximate)
12 M News
1 PM Sesame Street
3 PM Sesame Street
4 PM Garden Show
5 PM Ask President Carter (videotape of a radio call-in held earlier today on CBS; Walter Cronkite
is moderator)
7 PM Rebop
8 PM Lowell Thomas Remembers (1971 highlights include the admission of the People's Republic
of China to the UN)
8:30 The Way It Was (the famed Yankee "Murderers' Row" which consisted, among others, of
Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, launches a three-part series on great Yankee teams of the past)
10 PM Movie: "Ivan The Terrible, Part II" (Sergei Eisenstein's last completed film, from 1946; IIRC,
this was supposed to have been a trilogy)
6:30 Ag-U.S.A.
8 AM Woody Woodpecker
8:30 Pink Panther
10 AM Speed Buggy
7 PM Lawrence Welk
8 PM Emergency!
11:30 Weekend
1 AM Movie: "Gargoyles"
6:15 Perspective
7 AM Porky Pig
8 AM Popeye
8:30 Jetsons
9 AM Monkees
11:30 Movie: "Trip To Mars" (the 1930s Flash Gordon serial shown in its entirety)
6 PM Star Trek
7 PM Space: 1999
9 PM Music Hall America (host Ronnie Prophet; guests: Johnny Tillotson, Jeannie C. Riley, comic
Billy Braver)
10 AM Tarzan (animated)
11 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour
6 PM News
7 PM Hee Haw
7 AM Dusty's Treehouse
8:30 Jabberjaw
9 AM Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt
11:30 Superfriends
12 N Oddball Couple
1:30 Brady Bunch Hour (Milton Berle, Tina Turner, Collette the puppet, delay from Sun 7 PM)
2:30 Fishin' Hole
8 PM Future Cop (premiere of a cop show with Ernest Borgnine as a veteran cop assigned to
break in a rookie: an android programmed to be the perfect cop)
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "The Misfits" (the last film made by Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe, from '61)
8:30 David Niven's World (hot-dog skiing in Switzerland and Colorado; I don't think Mr. Niven
tried it)
9 AM Soul Train
12 N Champions
4:30 Wrestling
11 PM 700 Club
1 AM Movie: "Bengazi"
7 AM Hot Fudge
8:30 Jabberjaw
9 AM Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt
11:30 Superfriends
12 N Oddball Couple
1:30 Focus
6:30 Ara's Sports World (Jack Nicklaus gives a golfing lesson; girls' hard-court tennis
championship from Oakland)
7 PM Donny & Marie (Don Knotts, Paul Lynde, Keely Smith; delay from Fri 8 PM)
8 PM Future Cop
11 PM News
8 AM Villa Alegre
9 AM Sesame Street
10:30 TBA
3 PM TBA
5 PM Nova (the mass roosting of blackbirds in the South during the winter)
6 PM The Way It Was (Willie Pep-Sandy Saddler world featherweight title bout, Sept. 8, 1950)
7 PM Studio See
8:30 Oasis In Space (population growth vs. efforts to increase agricultural production)
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Hey bpatrick2, Do you have any TV listings from Local TV Guides from Kentucky from the time
period of 1978-1982? If so, I'd love to see some posted! Also, just let me know!
Here are the listings!
03-08-2014, 03:19 PM #3
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I've posted a number of Kentucky retros from the 1978-82 period and am always looking for
more of the Kentucky edition of TV Guide. I don't have any with Ch. 64 in Cincinnati from that
period, although I do from the early 2000s.
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Well then, what about the Kentucky retros from the 1993-97 period? For the following listings?
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I lived in Louisville from '83-'86. Channel 64 was not included in the Kentucky Edition listings
during that time frame; however, Channel 57 in Hazard (CBS) was added in either '84 or '85, IIRC.
9 AM Phil Donahue
10 AM Dinah's Place (a show with children in mind; topics include teaching by touching,
children's books)
10:30 Concentration (will be replaced March 26 by "Baffle," but Jack Narz will host a new
syndicated version debuting Sept. 8)
11:30 Hollywood Squares (Ernest Borgnine, John Davidson, Sandra Dee, Jan Murray, Denise
Nicholas, Vincent Price, Juliet Prowse)
12 N Jeopardy!
12:30 News
1 PM I Love Lucy
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
4:30 Bonanza
5:30 News
7 PM To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Gene Shalit)
7:30 Festival Of Family Classics (an animated tale about Paul Bunyan)
8 PM Flip Wilson (the Supremes, Ruth Buzzi, Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber)
9 PM Ironside
11 PM News
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Sesame Street
8 PM The Advocates (debated: the lettuce boycott organized by Cesar Chavez's United Farm
Workers against California growers; businessman Manuel Aragon favors the boycott, while
California state senator John Harmer opposes it)
9 PM An American Family (the Louds--in part 9, Pat has asked Bill to move out)
10 PM World Press
sign off 11 PM
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Perry Mason
11 AM Gambit
12 N Where The Heart Is (will be replaced March 26 by "The Young And The Restless")
1 PM News
2 PM Guiding Light
4 PM Merv Griffin (Ed Asner, Cloris Leachman, Louis Nye, Richard Dawson, Evel Knievel)
6 PM News
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
11 PM News
11:30 TBA
12:30 CBS Movie: "The Red Badge Of Courage" (Audie Murphy as Stephen Crane's reluctant Civil
War Hero, from '51)
WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC)
7 AM Today
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
6 PM News
7 PM What's My Line?
8 PM Flip Wilson
9 PM Ironside
10 PM Dean Martin
11 PM News
6 AM Sunrise Jubilee
7 AM Bozo
8 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Judy Collins; actress Judith Lowry ("The Effects Of Gamma Rays On
Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds")
11:30 Bewitched
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
5:30 News
8 PM Mod Squad
9 PM Kung Fu
11 PM News
11:30 Jack Paar Tonite (Cicely Tyson, Phyllis Diller, members of the Gay Activist Alliance)
7:15 Involvement 10
7:45 News
9 AM Romper Room
10 AM Leave It To Beaver
11 AM I Love Lucy
11:30 Bewitched
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
2:30 Dating Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Movie: "To The Ends Of The Earth" (not a sci-fi picture, but Dick Powell on a worldwide
mission to catch a drug smuggler, from '48)
6 PM I Dream Of Jeannie (watch for Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, whom Groucho made famous on
"You Bet Your Life")
7 PM News
8 PM Mod Squad
9 PM Kung Fu
11 PM News
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Jack LaLanne
10:30 Merv Griffin (Zsa Zsa Gabor, Teresa Brewer, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jack Sheldon)
2 PM Guiding Light
4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Joe Garagiola; Joe Paterno, singer Julie De John)
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM The Waltons
12 M News
6 AM Breakfast Beat
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Judy Collins; Judith Lowry, Melba Moore, Norm Crosby, Betty
Walker, author Jerzy Kosinski)
11 AM Gambit
12 N News
2 PM Guiding Light
4 PM Perry Mason
5 PM Bonanza
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM The Waltons
12 M News
4 PM Motor Development
4:30 Sunrise Semester: "Personality Theory And Creativity" (CBS, pre-empted on Ch. 13)
5 PM Computer Systems
6 PM Sesame Street
8 PM Quest
9 PM Personal Finance
9:30 Chemistry
sign off 10 PM
6:35 Potpourri
7 AM Today
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
1 PM Brad Lacey
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
6 PM News
7:30 Dragnet
8 PM Flip Wilson
9 PM Ironside
10 PM Dean Martin
11 PM News
1 AM Movie: "Gervaise"
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Sesame Street
7 PM America '73 (challenges to the military: the residents of the island of Culebra, off Puerto
Rico, are protesting American use of the island for naval target practice; at an Idaho air force
base, court-martial charges are being brought against the commanding officer for suppressing a
newspaper published on the base; Robert MacNeil discusses the implications of an all-volunteer
Army)
8 PM The Advocates
9 PM An American Family
10 PM World Press
sign off 11 PM
11 AM Galloping Gourmet
11:30 Bewitched
12 N Password
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Love, American Style (Jack Carter gives a bachelor party that backfires; Richard Deacon is
an aging Lothario trying to recapture his youth)
6 PM News
8 PM Mod Squad
9 PM Kung Fu
11 PM News
11:20 F.Y.I.
5 PM Batman (Burgess Meredith as the Penguin; this time he's running for mayor of Gotham
City)
6 PM Get Smart
7 PM Petticoat Junction
8 PM The Saint
11 PM One Step Beyond (watch for several familiar faces: Norman Lloyd, who was on "St.
Elsewhere" and was associated with Alfred Hitchcock starting with the 1942 film "Saboteur";
Suzanne Pleshette; David White (Larry Tate on "Bewitched"))
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Hey bpatrick2? Do you have any TV listings from Local TV guides from either Orlando, Tampa Bay
or Sarasota from the time period of 1979-1983? If so, I'd love to see some posted, and just let
me know!
Here are the listings!
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The editions that were created when the Central Florida edition was broken up (Orlando,
Tampa/Sarasota) are a little hard to come by, but I'll keep an eye out.
I also need to make a correction: the Jack Narz version of "Concentration" debuted on Sept. 10,
1973. WFLA originally carried it at 9 AM, later moving it to 7 PM with the demise of "What's My
Line?". Likewise, Orlando's Ch. 6 also moved it from a morning slot (9:30 AM, IIRC) to 7:30 PM
for the same reason.
Rock Island
4 WHBF-TV (CBS)
Quincy
7 KHQA-TV (CBS, ABC) (In this issue, there is no evidence of KHQA airing any programming from
ABC)
10 WGEM-TV (NBC) (ironically, WGEM is not listed as secondary ABC, but carries a handful of
ABC daytime shows on weekdays)
Peoria
19 WRAU-TV (ABC)
25 WEEK-TV (NBC)
31 WMBD-TV (CBS)
47 WTVP-TV (PBS)
Moline
8 WQAD-TV (ABC)
Springfield
20 WICS-TV (NBC)
Kirksville-Ottumwa
Davenport
6 WOC-TV (NBC)
Satellite Station:
Morning
6:30
8 Extension 72
19 Consumer Report
7:00
7:30
20 A Matter of Pride
8:00
3-8-19 Osmonds
6-10-20-25 Jetsons
47 Sesame Street
8:30
3-8-19 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: Willie Mays and the Say-Hey Kid
9:00
6-10-20-25 Underdog
47 Electric Company
9:30
6-10-20-25 Barkleys
10:00
3-19 Bewitched
8 Magic Shoppe
47 Sesame Street
10:30
6-10-20-25 Runaround
11:00
47 Zoom
11:30
3 Lidsville
8 Neighbor to Neighbor
47 Hodgepodge Lodge (it is indicated that 47 is off the air from 12PM to 4PM)
Afternoon
12:00
4-7-31 CBS Childrens Film Festival: Stowaway in the Sky, Part 1 (French; 1960)
8 Like It Is
10 By the Way
25 Mayberry R.F.D.
12:30
10 Rollin
1:00
8 Junior Achievement
31 Lassie
1:30
7 Wallys Workshop
8 Roller Derby
2:00
3 Showcase III
19 Adventurer
2:30
3-8-19 Pro Bowlers Tour: The $50,000 King Louie Open from Kansas City, Kan. (Live)
20 Pulse
3:00
4 CBS Golf Classic: Mike Hill and Dave Hill vs. Chi Chi Rodriguez and Bob Rosburg, first round
20 Black Omnibus
4:00
3-8-19 ABC Wide World of Sports: National Figure Skating Championship highlights
4 The Story of
6 It Takes a Thief
7 CBS Golf Classic: Billy Casper and Johnny Miller vs. Bobby Mitchell and Bruce Crampton, first
round (not sure why this is different from what aired on 4 at 3PM)
10 NHL Action
20 Bobby Goldsboro
25 Roller Derby
4:30
10 Untamed World
20 Roller Derby
47 Electric Company
4:45
4 Changing Times
5:00
3-8-19 Golf Tournament: $200,000 Hawaiian Open Invitational, third round (Live)
6 Lassie
7 Wild Kingdom
10 Lassie
25 Jim Thomas
31 Country Carnival
47 Sesame Street
5:30
31 News
Evening
6:00
7-10-25 News
47 Hodgepodge Lodge
6:30
7 Porter Wagoner
31 Hollywood Squares
47 Folk Guitar
7:00
20-25 Emergency!
7:30
8:00
6-10-20-25 NBC Saturday Night at the Movies: That Man from Rio (1964) (runs 2 hrs., 15 min.)
8:30
9:00
47 Heifetz Concert
10:00
4-7-8-19-31 News
10:15
3-6-10-20-25 News
10:30
4 UFO
6-7-20 College Basketball: UCLA Bruins vs. USC Trojans in Los Angeles (Live)
10:45
10 Roller Derby
11:30
4 Outer Limits
12:00
12:30
7 News
1:30
1:45
2:00
8 News
I'm relatively sure that the UCLA-USC basketball game was part of the TVS syndication package.
Growing up in Birmingham, all of the stations that carried the TVS package that were listed in
our edition of TV Guide were NBC affiliates (13 in Birmingham, 31 in Huntsville, 15 in Florence
and 4 in Nashville). I notice that two of the three stations carrying the game in this edition were
NBC affiliates as well. I guess my question is did TVS give NBC affiliates the right of first refusal to
carry the package?
I can't answer your question...I was 2 years old in February 1973. However, if I had to guess, I
would say that it was a coincidence that it was NBC affiliates that carried the TVS package in your
area. Do you (or anyone else) have any idea why TVS would favor NBC affiliates?
Retro: Washington-Baltimore Fri., July 20, 1962
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10:30 I Love Lucy (the gang's bicycle trip from Italy to the French Riviera)
11 AM Verdict Is Yours
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM Woman's Angle
2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (91-year-old minister James Whitcomb Brougher is guest--his
1961 appearance on "You Bet Your Life" is available on tape and--no disrespect intended--he's
quite a character)
3 PM Millionaire (Mike Connors as a circus performer who gets the check just before some shady
dealings are exposed)
3:30 To Tell The Truth (Joan Benny (Jack's daughter, who was considered as a possible regular
panelist), Hans Conried, Sally Ann Howes, Johnny Johnston ("Make That Spare"))
4 PM Secret Storm
6 PM Best Of Groucho
7:30 Rawhide
8:30 Route 66
10 PM Twilight Zone
10:30 Eyewitness
12:55 News
1 AM Bible Answers
6:55 News
7 AM Today (actors from "Second City," features on toys and Britannica true-to-life books for
children)
9 AM Jack LaLanne
9:55 News
10 AM Say When!
11:30 Concentration
4:30 Here's Hollywood (actor John Abbott--no, not the character on "Y&R"--shows Jack Linkletter
his art collection; Helen O'Connell interviews Gena Rowlands)
4:55 NBC News (Sander Vanocur)
6 PM Best Of Groucho
7:30 International Showtime (the Grand Cirque de Paris: the Nieman Brothers, acrobats; the
Althoff Clowns; Sampion Bouglione and his trained elephants; Alfred Burton, balancing act; the
Barios, clowns; the Rollwoodes, dancers; the Idalys, aerialists; Don Ameche hosts)
11:30 Tonight Show (still in the interim between Jack Paar and Johnny Carson, Arlene Francis
winds up a week as hostess, COLOR)
1 AM Thirteenth Hour
1:30 Inspiration
7:30 Columbia Lectures: "The United Nations And The China Puzzle" (repeated at 8 AM)
8:30 News
10 AM Artie Levin (exercises--many of you from Virginia will recognize this name from his stints
in Richmond and Roanoke)
11 AM Waterfront
12:25 News
1 PM Movie: "Rock, You Sinners" (a chance to see some pre-Beatles British rock 'n' roll, from '58)
2:25 News
2:30 Ann Sothern (her 1958-61 series where she plays assistant hotel manager Katy O'Connor)
3 PM Highway Patrol
4 PM Bold Journey (Hanna-Barbera go-to guy John Stephenson interviews Clifford J. Kamen, who
shows films of the raising and testing of fighting bulls)
6 PM Three Stooges
7 PM Cimarron City
8 PM Manhunt
11 PM News
8:53 News
9 AM Cartoon Hour
9:55 News
10 AM I Married Joan
10:55 News
12 N Jane Wyman (James Whitmore as a detective in love with the widow of his partner, who
was killed in the line of duty)
12:30 Camouflage
1 PM Life Of Riley
1:59 TV Editorial
2 PM Day In Court (a woman is charged with interfering with a financial grant to a graduate
student)
6:29 TV Editorial
7:30 Margie (not "My Little Margie," this one's about a teenage girl living in the 1920s)
8:30 Flintstones
9 PM 77 Sunset Strip
11:30 TV Editorial
1:30 News
10 AM Say When!
11:30 Concentration
1 PM M Squad
2 PM Love That Bob (Bob Collins (Bob Cummings) tries to get Art Linkletter to host a dinner at his
sister Margaret's women's club. Jack Linkletter also appears.)
4 PM Star Time
8 PM Manhunt
1 AM News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Calendar
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM Theater Of Stars
2 PM Password
3 PM Millionaire
4 PM Secret Storm
7 PM Ripcord
7:30 TBA
8 PM Baseball: Senators-Yankees
11:25 Steve Allen (Steve takes a ride through a car wash in a bathtub; guests: Tim Conway, jazz
pianist Calvin Jackson, health-food authority Gypsy Boots)
6:45 Devotions
7 AM Today
11:30 Concentration
9 PM Baseball: Orioles-Twins (the Twins are the original Senators; the Senators team in
Washington in '62 is now the Texas Rangers)
1 AM News
6:05 Inspiration
7 AM Funsville (Josie Carey, who had worked with Fred Rogers on an NBC show called "Children's
Corner" in 1955)
7:30 Almanac
8:30 Camouflage (TV Guide incorrectly lists the host's name as Bob Morrow; it is Don Morrow,
delay from 12:30 PM)
9 AM Romper Room
10:30 Day In Court (a suit to collect a fee for building services, a suit over faulty merchandise,
delay from 2 PM)
12 N News
8 PM M Squad
8:30 Flintstones
9 PM 77 Sunset Strip
2:30 News
11 AM Verdict Is Yours
12 N Love Of Life
2 PM Password
3 PM Millionaire
4 PM Secret Storm
7:30 Rawhide
9 PM Baseball: Orioles-Twins
1 AM News
10 AM Calendar (CBS)
12 N Jane Wyman
12:30 Camouflage
2 PM Day In Court
4 PM American Bandstand
7:30 Margie
8 PM Hathaways
8:30 Flintstones
9 PM 77 Sunset Strip
Retro: Dallas, October 17, 1988, KTVT 11: The Super Ones
6:00AM: Success-In-Life
10:00AM: Chips
3:00PM: Bewitched
6:30PM: Cheers
11:30PM: Cheers
1:30PM: Bizzare
Retro: Dallas, Monday, October 16, 1989, KTVT 11: The Super Ones
6:00AM: Success-N-Life
7:00AM: Casper
11:00AM: Chips
1:00PM: Webster
3:00PM: Bewitched
5:00PM: DuckTales
6:30PM: Cheers
8:00PM: Hunter
11:30PM: Cheers
WSB-TV ABC2
05:30AM News
06:00AM News
11:00AM Maury
12:00PM News
05:00PM News
06:00PM News
10:00PM 20/20
11:00PM News
11:35PM Nightline
02:36AM In Concert
WAGA-TV FOX5
10:00AM Geraldo
11:00AM Sally
12:00PM News
05:00PM News
06:00PM News
07:30PM Jeopardy!
08:00PM Sliders
10:00PM News
01:00AM News
WXIA-TV NBC11
05:30AM News
06:00AM News
07:00AM Today
10:00AM Leeza
11:00AM Rolonda
12:00PM News
12:30PM Noonday
05:00PM News
05:30PM News
06:00PM News
07:00PM News
08:00PM Summer Olympic Games: Opening Ceremonies, Parade of Nations and Olympic Flame
Lighting
12:00AM News
WATL-TV WB36
07:00AM VR Troopers
12:00PM Tempestt
01:00PM Hunter
03:00PM Taz-Mania
04:30PM X-Men
06:30PM Cheers
10:30PM Seinfeld
11:30PM Coach
03:00AM Wanderer
WGNX-TV CBS46
12:00PM News
04:00PM Roseanne
05:30PM Roseanne
07:00PM News
07:30PM Cops
11:00PM News
01:37AM Cops
WUPA-TV UPN69
05:30AM Community
07:30AM Dinosaurs
04:00PM Bonkers
05:00PM Aladdin
05:30PM Blossom
07:00PM Baywatch
03:30AM Community
04:00AM Bonanza
Cable:
05:30AM Daybreak
12:00PM NewsDay
07:00PM Moneyline
07:30PM Crossfire
11:30PM Moneyline
12:00AM Newsnight
03:00AM Overnight
04:00AM Crossfire
TBS Superstation
06:35AM Scooby-Doo
08:35AM Bewitched
04:05PM Scooby-Doo
01:05AM Rattlers
03:05AM CHiPs
04:05AM CHiPs
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The schedules for the Atlanta TV stations on the day of the opening ceremonies of the 1996
Olympics. AWESOME!!! Does anybody have the schedules for the Salt Lake City TV stations on
the day of the opening ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympics?
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Fifty years past this upcoming March 30, Jeopardy! made its premiere on television. Here's what
Atlanta TV looked like that day:
WSB/ch. 2 (NBC)
9 AM - Today In Georgia
10 AM - Say When!!
11 AM - Concentration
11:30 - Jeopardy!
12 Noon - News
6 PM - News
11 PM - News
WAGA/ch. 5 (CBS)
7 AM - Cartoons
8 AM - Captain Kangaroo
9 AM - B'wana Don
1 PM - Best Of Groucho
2 PM - Password
4 PM - Secret Storm
5 PM - Sea Hunt
6 PM - News
7 PM - Battleline
11 PM - News
WAII/ch. 11 (ABC)
7 AM - Cartoons
8 AM - Signals For Learning
10 AM - TV Bingo
3 PM - General Hospital
5 PM - Wyatt Earp
6 PM - Leave It To Beaver
7 PM - News
10 PM - Breaking Point
11 PM - News
TV Guide doesn't indicate if Ch. 2 had in-school programs so I will start with the first listed
program.
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM What's New
7 PM Investments
7:30 The Masters (not the golf tournament; guest is ballerina Amalia Hernandez of Mexico's
Ballet Folklorio)
9 PM William F. Buckley Jr. (guest is author Tom Wolfe; topic is "Radical Chic")
sign off 10 PM
6:55 News
7 AM CBS News (John Hart, IIRC)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Real McCoys
9:30 Hazel
11 AM Family Affair
12 N Scene At Noon
1 PM Betty Feezor
3 PM Secret Storm
11:30 Movie: "Rogue's March" (Merv Griffin airs Sunday 11:30 PM)
1:25 With This Ring
7 AM Today (Judith Crist, St. Paul mayor Charles McCarty; Rev. Leon Sullivan, recently elected to
GM's board of directors, who argues for more business involvement in the community)
9 AM Romper Room
10 AM Dinah's Place (Desi Arnaz Jr. and Lucie Arnaz discuss their upbringing; a law-school dean
talks about teenage victims of fraud)
10:30 Concentration
11 AM Sale Of The Century (Jack Kelly was still hosting; he would be replaced by Joe Garagiola
later that year. Jim Perry did not become host until 1983.)
11:30 Hollywood Squares (Bob Clayton (host of "Concentration"), Zsa Zsa Gabor, Arte Johnson,
Jan Murray)
12 N Jeopardy!
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
7 AM Today
9 AM Open House
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy!
3 PM Another World
3:30 Bright Promise
4 PM Somerset
5 PM Daniel Boone
7 PM Dragnet
10 PM Strange Report
6 AM Gospel Favorites
7 AM Today
9 AM Flying Nun
9:30 Homemakers
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM Virginia Graham (Jeanne Cooper (aka Katherine Chancellor on "The Young And The
Restless"), comics Al Lohman and Roger Barkley, singer Carmel Quinn, two advocates of nude
therapy)
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Beverly Sills; David Frye, Allan Sherman, a discussion about
poison control)
7 PM I Love Lucy
10 PM Strange Report
6:55 Meditation
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Virginia Graham
9:30 Nancy Welch
11 AM Family Affair
1 PM Divorce Court
3 PM Secret Storm
5 PM Big Valley
8:30 The New Andy Griffith Show (here he's a mayor instead of a sheriff)
7 AM Today
9 AM Mike Douglas
10:30 Concentration
12 N News
1 PM Jeopardy!
3 PM Another World
3:30 Flintstones
4 PM Gilligan's Island
7 PM Petticoat Junction
7:30 High Chaparral
10 PM Strange Report
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM F Troop
11 AM Family Affair
1 PM To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen)
4:30 Movie: "Comin' Round The Mountain" (Abbott and Costello, from '51)
11:30 Movie: "Onionhead" (Andy Griffith, from '58; watch for Walter Matthau and Joey Bishop
as well)
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Movie Game
11 AM Family Affair
1 PM Kathryn Willis
3 PM Secret Storm
4:30 Batman
5 PM Big Valley
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
11 AM Password (the 1965-67 episodes, the new ABC version would debut Apr. 5)
12 N Bewitched
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
3:30 Flintstones ("One Life To Live" did not begin airing here until 1973.)
4 PM Dark Shadows
9 PM That Girl
10 PM Love, American Style (guests include Valerie Harper, Warren Berlinger, Richard Dawson,
Michael Callan)
11:30 Movie: "The Accused" (Dick Cavett airs Sat/Sun 12:15 AM)
1 PM Scope
1:30 Panorama
10 AM Sesame Street
11 AM In-school programs
5 PM Sesame Street
6 PM What's New
6:30 Consultation
7 PM News
7:30 You The Deaf
8 PM Southern Perspective
9 AM Romper Room
10 AM Fran Carlton
11 AM Galloping Gourmet
12 N Bewitched
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dark Shadows
6:25 News
7 PM Munsters
9 PM That Girl
11 PM Mantrap
10 AM Bozo
11 AM Galloping Gourmet
12 N Bewitched
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
4 PM Dark Shadows
5 PM Star Trek
6 PM Untouchables
7 PM ABC News
9 PM That Girl
7 AM Morning Show
9 AM Romper Room
10:30 Flintstones
11 AM Movie Game
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dark Shadows
4:30 Flintstones
5 PM Gilligan's Island
5:30 Hazel
6 PM ABC News
9 PM That Girl
7 PM Folk Guitar
7:30 Book Beat (Turner Catledge, former executive editor of the New York Times, discusses his
autobiography.)
8 PM Legislative Profile
9:30 Nine30
10 PM NET Playhouse ("Paradise Lost," Part 2--not John Milton's work but Clifford Odets' play
about American life in the 1930s)
sign off 11 PM
12 N Where The Heart Is (pre-empted on Ch. 3; TV Guide does not indicate if Ch. 36 carried CBS
News at 12:25)
3:30 Spiderman
4 PM Banana Splits
5 PM Addams Family
5:30 Patty Duke
7:30 Dragnet
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Family Affair
1 PM All My Children
3 PM Secret Storm
4:30 Panorama
5 PM Compass
6 PM ABC News
sign off 11 PM
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Hey bpatrick2, do you have any TV Listings from local TV guides from either Bristol-Kingsport-
Johnson City, Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville or Knoxville-Chattanooga from the time period of
1987-1991? If so, I'd love to see some posted, and just let me know! Here are the listings!
26 - WTVK Knoxville (NBC, changed call letters to WKXT, moved to channel 8, and switched to
CBS in 1988)
40 - WAXA Anderson (Fox, became Independent station in 1988, ceased operations in 1989,
returned to air in 1991 as ABC affiliate)
03-14-2014, 06:00 PM #3
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I have some issues of all three editions from the late 1990s and early 2000s but not any from the
specific time frame you mentioned. However, I always have my eyes out so maybe I'll luck into
some.
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I'll go with the late 90s and early 2000s editions okay!
Atlanta:
2 - WSB (NBC)
5 - WAGA (CBS)
11 - WQXI (ABC)
17 - WJRJ (Ind.)
30 - WETV (NET)
36 - WATL (Ind.)
Athens/Atlanta:
8 - WGTV (NET)
Macon:
41 - WCWB (NBC)
Cochran:
15 - WDCO (NET)
Chatsworth
18 - WCLP (NET)
Chattanooga, Tenn.
3 - WRCB (NBC)
9 - WTVC (ABC)
12 - WDEF (CBS)
6 AM
5 - Black Heritage
6:20
12 - Focus
6:25
2 - Farm News
6:30
2 - Government Story
5 - Answers, Anyone?
13 - Cartoon Club
6:55
12 - Dilly Dally
7 AM
2-3-41 - Today Show
11 - Dudley Do-Right
7:30
7:45
9 - Upward Look
8 AM
9 - Jack LaLanne
12 - Regional Report
8:30
12 - Romper Room
9 AM
2 - Today In Georgia
3 - Steve Allen
5 - Mr. Pix
9 - Funtime
11 - Romper Room
12 - Captain Kangaroo
13 - General Hospital
41 - Film
9:30
2 - News Meeting
13 - Bewitched
10 AM
10:25
10:30
2-3-41 - Concentration
11 - My Favorite Martian
11 AM
2-3-41 - Personality
5-12-13 - Andy Griffith
36 - Jack LaLanne
11:30
9 - That Girl
11 -Galloping Gourmet
36 - Tempo Atlanta
12 Noon
2-5-12 - News
3-17-41 - Jeopardy!
9-11 - Bewitched
36 - Cartoon Club
12:20
12 - Paul Harvey
12:25
12:30
2 - Mike Douglas
9 - News
11 - That Girl
12:55
1 PM
3 - Bulletin
5 - Divorce Court
13 - Almanac
36 - You're Putting Me On
41 - Judi Wood
1:15
1:20
3 - Fashions In Sewing
1:30
2 PM
2:30
17 - Jack Benny
3 PM
17 - Adventure Theater
3:30
2-3-41 - You Don't Say!
36 - Marine Boy
4 PM
36 - Speed Racer
4:25
2 - Newsbrief
4:30
2 - Truth Or Consequences
9 - Jeff's Collie
11 - Daktari
41 - Dating Game
5 PM
9 - Bob Brandy
13 - Big Valley
17 - Little Rascals
41 - Flintstones
5:30
9-11-41 - News
17 - Batman
36 - Superman
6 PM
2-3-5-9-12 - News
8-15-18-30 - Misterogers
13 - Pulse
17 - Flintstones
36 - Lost In Space
41 - Laredo
6:30
3 - NBC News
9 - Real McCoys
17 - McHale's Navy
7 PM
8-15-18 - Georgialand
11 - What's My Line?
12 - Strange Paradise
17 - Munsters
36 - Patty Duke
7:30
5-12-13 - Gunsmoke
11 - Avengers
17 - My Little Margie
8 PM
2-3-41 - Laugh-In
17 - Donna Reed
30 - World Press
36 - Candid Camera
8:30
17 - Wells Fargo
36 - Game Game
9 PM
11 - Outcasts
17 - Della Reese
9:30
10 PM
17 - Untouchables
10:30
8-15-18 - Film
11 PM
2-3-5-9-11-12-13 - News
17 - Alfred Hitchcock
36 - Twilight Zone
11:30
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Hey Ccook55, do you have TV listings from Local TV guides from Georgia (from the time period of
1970-1973) and North Georgia from the time period of 1973-1974?
If you do, just let me know, and I'd love to see some posted!
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I can check our downtown library. They have--or had--bunches of TV Guide back issues. I'll check
to see if they have 'em.
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Meantime, here's what was on two days earlier, Sept. 13 - the day Scooby-Doo made his
television debut:
6:25
5 - Sacred Heart
6:40
5 - Living Word
6:55
7 AM
2 - Astroboy
5 - RFD-5
9 - Science In Action
11 - Adventures In Living
13 - Georgialand
7:30
5 - 4-H Hour
9 - Dudley Do-Right
11 - Mr. Magoo
2 - Popeye Club
5-12-13 - Jetsons
8:30
9 AM
9:30
5 - Mr. Pix
10 AM
11 AM
11:30
2-3-41 - Jambo
12 Noon
3 - Flintstones
5-12-13 - Monkees
9 - Singing Convention
11 - Fantastic Voyage
41 - Film
12:30
3 - Underdog
1 PM
3 - Lester Flatt
11 - Joe Foss
41 - Wrestling
1:30
3 - Bill Anderson
1:55
2 - Film
2 PM
2 - Steve Allen
3 - Kitty Wells
9 - Insight
11 - Bill Anderson
17 - Upbeat
41 - Film
2:30
3 - Joe Foss
5 - Dobie Gillis (TV Guide had Penelope Pitstop listed but WAGA slotted in Dobie Gillis late)
9 - Encore Theater
11 - Wilburn Brothers
12 - Combat!
3 PM
3 - To be announced
5 - NFL Football: Atlanta vs. Green Bay, from Canton, Ohio (live)
11 - Porter Wagoner
17 - Agriculture USA
41 - Kitty Wells
3:15
3 - Rapid Reading
3:30
2 - Adam-12 (tape-delayed)
9 - Fishing
12 - Wrestling
17 - Movie: To be announced
41 - Film
4 PM
4:15
4:30
9 - Encore Theater
5 PM
11 - Film
17 - Young Samson
36 - Country Carnival
5:30
11 - Wrestling
12 - NFL Action
17 - Batman
36 - Judy Lynn
6 PM
5-12 - News
17 - Skippy
36 - Star Trek
6:30
9 - Avengers (tape-delayed)
41 - Bill Anderson
7 PM
2 - News
3 - Porter Wagoner
12 - Skippy
13 - Porter Wagoner
17 - Munsters
7:30
3-41 - Adam-12
17 - My Little Margie
8 PM
17 - Donna Reed
8:30
36 - Honeymooners
9 PM
5-12 - Hogan's Heroes
9:30
17 - Roller Derby
10 PM
5-12 - Mannix
8-15-18 - Theatre I
10:30
11 PM
5-12 - News
17 - Alfred Hitchcock
11:15
2 - News
3 - To be announced
11:30
11:45
12:30
9-13 - News
12:45
9 - Encore Theater
2 AM
11 - News
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Today Atlanta is a top 10 market. But even in 1969, it was the biggest city in the South with such
poor TV choices. It had three network VHF stations, a VHF NET affiliate and two UHF
independent stations. 36 only signs on at 11am and it takes till 12:30pm for 17 to start its day.
None of the big stations stay on all night. WSB-TV 2, perhaps the leading TV station in the South,
simply runs Carson at 11:30 and signs off when his show ends. And the other stations either run
a movie or Merv Griffin or Joey Bishop and then it's lights out. By this time in NYC and LA, at
least one station was staying on all night and others were staying on till 2 or 3am.
Of course, when Ted Turner got control of Channel 17, he turned into a 24 hour superstation, as
WTBS, in the very early days of cable TV. But I'd guess that would take another ten years.
I also notice the ABC affiliate in Chattanooga doesn't take ABC's early evening line up. They run
their own movie at 7:30, then they run The Guns of Will Sonnett with Walter Brennan an hour
late, then they join ABC at 10pm for Dick Cavett. (I didn't remember Cavett had a prime time
hour, unless this was a special.)
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Nope, Dick Cavett's show was a weekly variety show. It also aired Friday at 10; Sept. 19 was its
finale.
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I also notice the ABC affiliate in Chattanooga doesn't take ABC's early evening line up. They run
their own movie at 7:30, then they run The Guns of Will Sonnett with Walter Brennan an hour
late, then they join ABC at 10pm for Dick Cavett. (I didn't remember Cavett had a prime time
hour, unless this was a special.)
Nope, Dick Cavett's show was a weekly variety show. It also aired Friday at 10; Sept. 19 was its
finale.
...Cavett's ABC prime time run was actually three nights a week at 10:00 E/P, Monday-Tuesday-
Thursday IIRC, and it was a trial run of his talk show. The Cavett prime time variety show was a
limited-run hour on CBS in August and September 1975, the talk show having been cancelled by
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During the final week on ABC, Cavett's show aired Monday, Tuesday and Friday night. ABC ran a
movie that Wednesday and It Takes A Thief Thursday. And the synopsis showed it was a chat
show, yet the little genre notation after the show name reads "variety." Odd.
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Actually, Ch. 9 did carry ABC News at 6 at that time; they did so, in fact, until September 1972,
when its local "Eyewitness News" moved from 5:30 to 6, with Smith and Reasoner moving to
6:30. Why that wasn't indicated in those TV Guide listings I don't know. Ch. 11 didn't pick up ABC
News until Dec. 20, 1971, airing it at 6 until September 1972, when "Pro News" took over the 6
PM slot and Smith and Reasoner moved to 6:30.
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^ Correct on channel 9 carrying ABC News at 6. I missed the Smith/Reynolds notation as the
listing simply read "News."
During the final week on ABC, Cavett's show aired Monday, Tuesday and Friday night. ABC ran a
movie that Wednesday and It Takes A Thief Thursday. And the synopsis showed it was a chat
show, yet the little genre notation after the show name reads "variety." Odd.
Not really; almost all shows of that ilk(Cavett, Carson, Steve Allen, etc., all the way to today) have
had elements of variety shows mixed in with chitchat. FWIW, the Brooks and Marsh 'Complete
Directory with a Very Long Title' TV reference book lists this version of Cavett's show as
'Talk/Variety'; his 1975 summer show on CBS as 'variety'(that one didn't have interviews, but did
have Cavett telling a lot more jokes, doing comedy sketches, and even singing), and his 1986 ABC
show as 'Talk/Discussion'(because it was nothing but talk, more like Tom Snyder's shows).
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^ Correct on channel 9 carrying ABC News at 6. I missed the Smith/Reynolds notation as the
listing simply read "News."
An honest mistake on your part; TV Guide did not begin listing network newscasts by network
("ABC News," "CBS News," "NBC News") until August 1970, when NBC's "Huntley-Brinkley
Report" became "NBC Nightly News" on Huntley's retirement. Because the pre-1970 listings
simply say "News," it sometimes confuses me when I post daytime listings from the '60s; if the
anchor isn't given, I'm sometimes not sure if the station is doing local or network news (for
example, in the five-minute block on CBS following "Love Of Life").
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After The Match Game at 4:25 while most all other NBC affiliates had the network news capsule,
WSB ran a local news capsule branded as "NeWSBrief."
I had to go to Jacksonville, Fla., on a family matter in November 2001 and picked up this TV
Guide from the area. Its main market was Jacksonville, and it was less than a year before
WJXT/ch. 4 reverted to independent status and CBS moved to WTEV/ch. 47 (then UPN).
Jacksonville, Fla.:
4 - WJXT (CBS)
7 - WJCT (PBS)
12 - WTLV (NBC)
17 - WJWB (WB)
25 - WJXX (ABC)
30 - WAWS (Fox)
47 - WTEV (UPN)
Gainesville:
5 - WUFT (PBS)
20 - WCJB (ABC)
53 - WGFL (WB / UPN)
Ocala:
51 - WOGX (Fox)
Orlando:
2 - WESH (NBC)
6 - WKMG (CBS)
9 - WFTV (ABC)
Thomasville, Ga./
Tallahassee, Fla.:
6 - WCTV (CBS)
5 AM
17 - Jenny Jones
25 - Living Better
53 - Sister, Sister
5:30
2-9 - News
6 - Today's Homeowner
51 - Headline News
53 - Cosby Show
6 AM
5 - Sesame Street
6 - Rebecca's Garden
7 - GED Connection
30 - Clueless
47 - Town Hall
53 - B.O.L.O.
6:30
7 - GED Connection
12 - Rebecca's Garden
30 - Animal Rescue
47 - Taylor Church
7 AM
4-6-6 - Oswald
7 - GED Connection
12 - Today
7:30
20 - Jack Hanna
25 - Connect TV
53 - Thoroughbred Week
8 AM
2 - Today
4 - News
7 - Dragon Tales
17-53 - Pokmon
8:30
6 - Little Bill
17-53 - Cubix
47 - Early Edition
9 AM
5 - Wrinkle Cure
20-25 - Recess
30-51 - Medabots
9:30
20-25 - Recess
30-51 - Medabots
10 AM
9 - Lloyd In Space
17-53 - Pokmon
30-51 - Digimon
47 - WWF Metal
10:30
9 - Recess
30-51 - Digimon
11 AM
4 - Wild Moments
6 - Blue's Clues
7 - Wrinkle Cure
9 - Recess
47 - College Kickoff
11:30
4 - Wild Moments
6 - Little Bill
9 - Lizzie McGuire
17-53 - Yu-Gi-Oh!
20-25 - Weekenders
12 Noon
2-9 - News
12 - Skate
17 - Movie: "Barb Wire" (1996, adventure)
20-25 - Winnie-The-Pooh
53 - Thoroughbred Week
12:30
6 - To be announced
1 PM
1:30
2-12 - College Football: Grambling State vs. Southern, from New Orleans (live)
3 PM
7 - Wrinkle Cure
3:30
4 PM
4:30
5 PM
5 - Wrinkle Cure
7 - Lawrence Welk's Songs Of Faith
53 - Martin
5:30
53 - Just Shoot Me
6 PM
2-12 - News
30 - Hot Ticket
47 - Bravest
51 - Stargate SG-1
53 - WWF Smackdown
6:30
7 PM
4-6-25 - News
5 - Lawrence Welk
6 - Hot Ticket
7 - Ed Sullivan Show
9 - Jeopardy!
12 - Wheel Of Fortune
17 - Drew Carey
51 - Friends
7:30
4-6-6 - Frasier
9 - Wheel Of Fortune
12 - Jeopardy!
17 - Just Shoot Me
25 - Hollywood Squares
30-51 - Seinfeld
8 PM
5 - Keeping Up Appearances
7 - National Geographic
30-51 - America's Most Wanted - "Top Cops" Ceremonies honors 9/11 responders and law
enforcement
53 - Buffy the Vampire Slayer
8:30
5 - As Time Goes By
9 PM
7 - American Experience
53 - Enterprise
9:30
5 - Good Neighbors
10 PM
17 - Maximum Exposure
30-51 - News
53 - Special Unit
10:30
5 - Chef!
7 - Pearl Harbor
11 PM
2-4-6-6-12 - News
5 - Battlefield
17 - Nash Bridges
47 - X-Files
53 - Mutant X
11:20
4 - First 4 Sports
11:30
9-20-25 - News
11:35
4 - Tom Coughlin
5 - Early Edition
6 - Relic Hunter
EARLY SUNDAY
12 Mid.
47 - Outer Limits
51 - X-Files
12:05
4 - Tracker
9 - Sports Night
20 - Maximum Exposure
12:30
7 - Legends Of Airpower
30 - Mutant X
12:35
6 - Pretender
9 - Nash Bridges
1 AM
5-7 - Nova
12 - Extra!
25 - Soul Train
51 - Stargate SG-1
53 - Sheena
1:05
4 - Pretender
20 - Invisible Man
1:30
30 - Blind Date
1:35
6 - Outer Limits
9 - Bravest
2 AM
2 - Entertainers
53 - V.I.P.
2:05
4 - News
2:30
3 AM
5-7 - Nature
20 - To be announced
51 - Access Hollywood
3:30
6 - To be announced
4 AM
6 - Hollywood Squares
17 - Entertainers
25 - Animals At Heart
30 - News
51 - Headline News
4:10
4:30
2 - Moesha
12 - Scope
51 - Hollywood Squares
4:40
4 - ANC News
KNDO 23/NBC
6am AgDay
7am Today
11am Leeza
2pm Vicki!
5pm News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9pm Fraiser
11pm News
KIMA 29/CBS
6pm NCAA Tournament Championship : Duke vs. Arkansas (Razorbacks Won 76-72)
9pm M*A*S*H
9:30 Roseanne
10pm Cheers
11pm News
9am Donahue
10am Home
3pm Geraldo
5:30 News
7:30 Coach
11pm News
11:30 Nightline
KYVE 47/PBS
10am Instructional TV
2pm Kidsongs TV
2:30 Ghostwriter
5:30 Yesteryear
KCYU 68/FOX
4pm Animaniacs
6pm Cops
10pm News
Back when every Yakima station went off the air in the nighttime hours. Not even KAPP does that
anymore. (They did all the way up to 2012 - signing off around 1AM and reappearing around
5am weekdays or 6am weekends) They must feel that overnight news and infomercials are
better than color bars and a 1khz tone. (I disagree).
I suppose since it was YHR Microfilm, that this came from the Yakima Central Library. Been there
once before but I haven't been able to get copies of any TV listings yet. (From what I saw in a
1989 Yakima Herald, Seattle/Portland were covered as well, mainly the VHFs)
-crainbebo
Channels:
2KREM (CBS)
4KXLY (ABC)
6KHQ (NBC)
7KSPS (PBS)
28KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
5:30 am
6:00
(Ann Curry)
6:15
7Body Electric
6:30
6:45
7A.M. Weather
7:00
Breast reconstruction choices for cancer patients; D.B. Sweeney ("The Cutting Edge"); Dixie
Carter; a woman discusses being pregnant and lost at sea; office air pollution. (Charles Gibson,
Joan Lunden)
6Today
Conditions that limit teachers' effectiveness; gardening; elderly drug abuse; new exercise
equipment; Woody Harrelson ("White Men Can't Jump"). (Bryant Gumbel, Katie Couric)
7:30
7Reading Rainbow
8:00
8:30
7Today's Special
28Merrie Melodies
9:00
2Designing Women
4Donahue
Ex-hookers and pimps in recovery.
7Sesame Street
28Mr. Belvedere
9:30
2Family Feud
28Mr. Belvedere
10:00
4Home
7Body Pulse
10:30
11:00
A girl falsely accuses her parents of abuse; a woman resolves to lose excessive weight. (Repeat)
Murderous teens.
6A Closer Look
(Faith Daniels)
7A Matter of Taste
28Geraldo
11:30
6Shop at Home
7Inspiration of Painting
AFTERNOON
12 pm
4All My Children
28Matlock
12:30
1:00
6Another World
7Nova
"Eclipse of the Century." In Hawaii, scientists prepare to view the solar eclipse that occurred on
July 11, 1991. Experiments attempt "to build a broad picture of the behavior of the sun's
magnetic field." (Repeat)
28The Judge
1:30
2:00
2Guiding Light
4General Hospital
6Santa Barbara
7Travels
Writer Nigel Farrell goes in search of "The Perfect English Village." Included: Bosham, Lacock,
Drewsteignton, Finchingfield, Coneysthorpe, Barnes. (Repeat)
2:30
28DuckTales
3:00
4The Flintstones
6Widget
7Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
3:30
4The Jetsons
6Candid Camera
7Sesame Street
28TaleSpin
4:00
2KREM 2 News
6Jeopardy!
28Darkwing Duck
4:30
6Family Feud
7Square One TV
28Beetlejuice
5:00
2College Basketball
NCAA Tournament, East Regional Semifinal from Philadelphia: Kentucky vs. UMass. (Live)
4News 4 at 5
(Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly)
6Q-6 News at 5
5:30
28ALF
EVENING
6:00
6Q-6 News at 6
28Charles in Charge
6:30
4Full House
6Inside Edition
28Hard Copy
(Barry Nolan, Terry Murphy)
7:00
2College Basketball
NCAA Tournament, West Regional Semifinal from Philadelphia.: Seton Hall vs. Duke. (Live)
6Jeopardy!
7Wild America
28Entertainment Tonight
Molly Ringwald ("Something to Live For: The Alison Gertz Story"). (John Tesh, Mary Hart)
7:30
4M*A*S*H
6Wheel of Fortune
(Maureen O'Boyle)
8:00
(1982) Burt Reynolds, Goldie Hawn. Two screenwriters who have lived together and worked
together for years decide to escalate their relationship and marry. Soon into their marriage, they
discover the great differences between being a married couple rather than best friends. (Repeat)
"You Can't Stop the Music." Clair represents bandleaders Willie Colon and Mario Bauza (as
themselves) at a radio station, where an executive tries to prevent their concert. Clair: Phylicia
Rashad. Cliff: Bill Cosby.
7Mystery!
In "The Double Clue," Poirot (David Suchet) has his heart stolen by a Russian countess (Kika
Markam). Marcus Hardman: David Lyon. Bernard Parker: David Bamber. Lady Runcorn: Charmian
May.
28The Simpsons
"Colonel Homer." Marge fears a cheatin' heart when a waitress-country singer asks Homer to be
her manager. Voices: Beverly D'Angelo, Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer, Hank
Azaria, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith
8:30
6A Different World
"Baby, I'm a Star." A star is born: Kim is hired as lead singer for Ron's band and her talent burns
bright, but it also burns Ron. Larry: Julius J. Carry III. Kim: Charnele Brown. Ron: Darryl Bell. Col.
Taylor: Glynn Turman. Jaleesa: Dawnn Lewis. (Repeat)
28Drexell's Class
"Convictions." A convict Drexell had bad-mouthed gets an early release...and comes looking for
him. Drexell: Dabney Coleman. Willie: Jason Biggs. Itkin: Randy Graff. Walker: Matthew
Lawrence. (Repeat)
9:00
6Cheers
"Take Me Out of the Ball Game." When one of Sam's pitching records is broken, he stages a
comeback to reclaim his title; Frasier loses Lilith's beloved rat. Mitch Ganzell: John Finn. Slim:
Anthony Starke. Teammate No. 1: Lance Slaughter. Teammate No. 2: Michael Wiseman.
"The 17-Year Itch." A reunion with the photographer (Stan Ivar) who introduced them in college
illuminates some stress between Cindy and Jim (Carol Potter, James Eckhouse), whose
differences are reflected in their kids. Anna: Luisa Leschin. Ms. Rye: Nancy Paul. Brandon: Jason
Priestley. (Repeat)
9:30
6Wings
"My Brother's Keeper." Tyne Daly plays a wealthy woman whose changes to the life of Brian
appall Joeuntil she offers Joe a change also. Lars: Jay Bell. Brian: Steven Weber. Joe: Timothy
Daly. Helen: Crystal Bernard. Roy: David Schramm. (Repeat)
10:00
2Cheers
4PrimeTime Live
Scheduled: Derek Humphrey, right-to-die advocate and author of "Final Exit." (Sam Donaldson,
Diane Sawyer)
6L.A. Law
"From Here to Paternity." Colleagues balk at Van Owen defending a baseball superstar on rape
charges; DePalma (Anthony De Sando) becomes embroiled in a sting operation; Markowitz goes
overboard to accomodate Sarah (Alison Tucker) with a job. McDermott: Emily Warfield.
7The Astronomers
"Stardust." Examined: the birth, life and death of stars. Included: studies of a supernova
detected in 1987; Nobel laureate Hans Bethe; investigating the formation of stars; astrophysicist
Benjamin Peery. Richard Chamberlain narrates. (Repeat)
28KREM News at 10
10:30
2Night Court
28Studs
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2KREM 2 News at 11
4News 4 at 11
6Q-6 News at 11
7Q.E.D.
11:30
4Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
7Q.E.D.
11:35
Scheduled: Guest host Jay Leno. Guests: Actor Christopher Reeve; actress Melissa Gilbert-
Brinkman; music group Mr. Big.
12 am
4Paid Programming
Author Ann Rule; actress Janeane Garofalo; rapper Tone Loc; and model Vendela.
12:30
2Personals
4Newhart
12:35
1:00
2Night Games
(1946) Carl Esmond, Lenore Aubert. Are mysterious killings in 1896 Paris the work of man or
monster?
1:30
2KREM 2 News at 11
(Repeat)
1:35
2:00
2CBS News Nightwatch
2:05
6NBC Nightside
3:00
An issue of TV Guide I happened still keep during a trip to Florida back in '01...
Biloxi, Miss.
13 WLOX (ABC)
Dothan, Ala.
4 WTVY (CBS)
Dozier, Ala.
2 WDIQ (PBS)
Montgomery, Ala.
12 WSFA (NBC)
Mobile, Ala.
5 WKRG (CBS)
10 WALA (Fox)
15 WPMI (NBC)
42 WEIQ (PBS)
35 WFGX (WB)
7 WJHG (NBC)
13 WMBB (ABC)
28 WPGX (Fox)
56 WFSG (PBS)
Pensacola, Fla.
3 WEAR (ABC)
23 WSRE (PBS)
44 WJTC (UPN)
Cable/satellite
5 AM
3-13 - News
5 - CBS News
7 - Red Holland
10 - Headline News
13 - ABC News
15 - AgDay
28 - Shepherd's Chapel
WB - Mummies Alive!
5:30
3-5-10-12-15 - News
56 - Body Electric
WB - Monster Rancher
6 AM
5-7 - News
12 - Today In Alabama
23 - GED on TV
28 - KAT on FOX
44 - Kenneth Copeland
56 - Arthur
WB - Men In Black
6:30
23 - Body Electric
35 - Morning Y'all
44 - Creflo A. Dollar
WB - Histeria!
7 AM
2-42 - Arthur
7-12-15 - Today
23 - Economics USA
35 - Men In Black
44 - Buzz Lightyear
56 - Dragon Tales
WB - Extreme Ghostbusters
7:30
35 - Histeria!
44 - Recess
56 - Caillou
WB - Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles
8 AM
10 - Matlock
23 - Dragon Tales
28 - Jerry Springer
WB - Equalizer
8:30
23 - Caillou
44 - Pepper Ann
56 - Teletubbies
9 AM
2-42 - Arthur
3 - Jerry Springer
10 - Curtis Court
44 - Family Feud
56 - Zoboomafoo
WB - Quincy
9:30
2-42 - Zoboomafoo
10 - Curtis Court
10 AM
7 - Passions
10 - Judge Mathis
35 - Queen Latifah
44 - Jenny Jones
WB - Rockford Files
10:30
2-42 - Teletubbies
11 AM
10 - People's Court
12 - Family Feud
13 - News
28 - Judge Mathis
35 - Maury
44 - Ricki Lake
56 - Mister Rogers
WB - Rosie O'Donnell
11:30
23 - Teletubbies
56 - Masterchef USA
12 Noon
4-5-7-12-15 - News
10 - Power Of Attorney
23 - American Adventure
28 - People's Court
35 - Inside Edition
56 - Antiques Roadshow
12:30
7 - News
10 - Power Of Attorney
15 - Extra!
23 - American Adventure
35 - Blind Date
1 PM
15 - Passions
28 - Judge Hatchett
35 - Sex Wars
44 - Real TV
56 - Computer Chronicles
1:30
2-42 - Caillou
12 - Passions
35 - Change Of Heart
44 - Access Hollywood
56 - Reading Rainbow
WB - Monster Rancher
2 PM
7 - Jenny Jones
35 - Street Smarts
44 - Extra!
56 - Wishbone
WB - Batman Beyond
2:30
2-42 - Zoboomafoo
10 - Digimon
12 - People's Court
23 - Mister Rogers
44 - Jeffersons
56 - Zoom
WB - Pokmon
3 PM
3 - Montel Williams
5 - Judge Hatchett
7 - Maury
10 - Judge Mathis
13 - Judge Judy
13 - Oprah Winfrey
23 - Zoboomafoo
35 - Batman Beyond
44 - Home Improvement
56 - Arthur
WB - Pokmon
3:30
2-42-56 - Arthur
5 - Judge Hatchett
23 - Reading Rainbow
35 - Pokmon
44 - Sister, Sister
WB - Batman Beyond
4 PM
23 - Zoom
28 - Digimon
35 - Pokmon
44 - In The House
4:30
7 - Jeopardy!
13 - News
15 - Judge Judy
28 - Digimon
35 - Batman Beyond
5 PM
2-42 - Zoom
3-4-5-7-10-12-13-13-15 - News
23 - Arthur
28 - Simpsons
35 - 7th Heaven
44 - Divorce Court
WB - Drew Carey
5:30
2-42 - Wishbone
10 - Jeopardy!
44 - Divorce Court
WB - Friends
6 PM
2-42 - Computer Chronicles
3-4-5-7-10-12-13-13-15 - News
28 - Simpsons
35 - Clueless
44 - Living Single
56 - Antiques Roadshow
WB - Friends
6:30
3 - Hollywood Squares
5 - Seinfeld
12 - Entertainment Tonight
13 - Home Improvement
15 - Simpsons
28 - Frasier
35 - Sabrina
44 - Moesha
56 - Your Voice
WB - Drew Carey
7 PM
7:30
4-5 - Yes, Dear - Greg tries to prove he was a ladies' man (repeat)
8 PM
10-28 - Ally McBeal - Ally gets differing views about Larry (repeat)
44 - The Parkers - Claims that Kim and a strange woman were switched at birth (repeat)
8:30
4-5 - 48 Hours
7-12-15 - Third Watch - Yokas and Bosco are huddled in a drug-filled hideout (repeat)
10 - Friends
28 - Cops
44 - Simpsons
9:30
10 - Frasier
28 - Real TV
35 - Street Smarts
WB - Wayans Bros.
10 PM
3-4-5-7-10-12-13-13-15 - News
28 - Seinfeld
35 - Change Of Heart
44 - Drew Carey
56 - Charlie Rose
WB - Wayans Bros.
10:30
28 - Frasier
35 - Blind Date
44 - Moral Court
WB - Jamie Foxx
10:35
10 - Mama's Family
13 - Nightline
11 PM
23 - Charlie Rose
28 - Divorce Court
35 - Jerry Springer
WB - In The House
11:05
3-13 - Nightline
10 - Wayans Bros.
13 - Politically Incorrect
11:30
28 - Power Of Attorney
WB - In The House
11:35
13 - Inside Edition
11:40
3 - Politically Incorrect
EARLY TUESDAY
12 Mid.
2-42 - P.O.V.
23 - America In Perspective
28 - Jerry Springer
35 - Spin City
44 - Jenny Jones
56 - Chasing the Sun
WB - Rockford Files
12:05
10 - Cops
12:10
3 - Entertainment Tonight
12:30
23 - America In Perspective
35 - Suddenly Susan
12:35
4 - Extra!
5 - Dr. Laura
7-12-15 - SCTV
10 - Cops
13 - News
12:40
1 AM
2-42 - APT Classroom
56 - National Geographic
1:05
4 - Inside Edition
10 - People's Court
12 - Jay Leno
15 - News
1:10
1:30
44 - Benson
1:35
7 - Dr. Laura
15 - Real TV
2 AM
44 - Shop At Home
56 - Antiques Roadshow
2:05
4 - Up To The Minute
5 - The Nanny
10 - Cosby Show
12 - Conan O'Brien
15 - Bewitched
2:10
3 - SOS in America
2:30
2:30
5 - Up To The Minute
7 - Family Feud
10 - Different World
15 - I Dream Of Jeannie
2:40
12 - People's Court
28 - Sister, Sister
3:05
7 - Inside Edition
15 - Jay Leno
3:30
7 - Shepherd's Chapel
28 - The Nanny
4 AM
12 - Dr. Laura
28 - Shop At Home
56 - National Geographic
4:05
10 - News
15 - Conan O'Brien
4:30
3-13 - ABC News
7 - Early Today
4:35
10 -Headline News
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Look, I would call this the MISFIT edition. With channel numbers like 15, 23, 35, 42, 44, 56
(unusual, and for all to be in the same edition) to me that's the kind of TV Guide worth collecting
(exciting).
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03-21-2014, 06:48 AM #3
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Mobile and Pensacola are a single market. They are #60, and it encompasses Ft. Walton Beach as
well.
Dothan's WTVY had been Panama City's default CBS affiliate since 1960 since Panama City had
no CBS outlet of their own. Two years ago, WECP/channel 18 signed on as the city's own CBS
affiliate, although viewers with strong outdoor aerials can still get WTVY. And WECP now has an
application filed to move to channel 29 so sister station WJHG can move their digital
transmissions to channel 18 (retaining 7 as their display channel).
03-24-2014, 11:30 AM #4
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Well having Mobile and Pensacola in the same market may have made sense in 1975, but you'd
think by now they would have split it.......especially with digital, where the signal doesn't travel
very far.
03-24-2014, 08:51 PM #5
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Well having Mobile and Pensacola in the same market may have made sense in 1975, but you'd
think by now they would have split it.......especially with digital, where the signal doesn't travel
very far.
As stand-alone markets, both Mobile and Pensacola would be relatively small markets. And as
spaced out as "major" metro areas are in south Alabama, it's probably an idea of the fewer
markets, the better. Remember, it's 170 miles between Montgomery and Mobile, and about the
same distance between Montgomery and Pensacola.
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03-24-2014, 09:00 PM #6
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Look, I would call this the MISFIT edition. With channel numbers like 15, 23, 35, 42, 44, 56
(unusual, and for all to be in the same edition) to me that's the kind of TV Guide worth collecting
(exciting).
There are also Channels 21, 31, 33 and 55 in the Mobile-Pensacola market. Channel 21 is the
TBN affiliate for Mobile, Channel 31 is Daystar from Mobile, Channel 33 is the CTN (Christian
Television Network) affiliate in Pensacola, and Channel 55 signed on in the fall of '01 as the
market's WB affiliate. It's now the CW affiliate. BTW---its COL is Gulf Shores, AL...about halfway
between Mobile and Pensacola.
And for more fun...there was a Channel 53 licensed to Fort Walton Beach (part of the market);
it's now dark, and there is a Channel 48 licensed to Destin, also part of the market.
03-25-2014, 08:55 AM #7
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Yep, 53 was WPAN and had been a home shopping channel. 48 is WFBD, an independent.
This was Atlanta TV just a day before WJRJ/ch. 17, which would become Superstation TBS later,
signed on.
WSB/ch. 2 (NBC)
7 AM - Space-A-Go-Go
8:30 - Funtown
9 AM - The Super 6
10 AM - The Flintstones
11 AM - Secret Squirrel
6 PM - Please Don't Eat The Daisies - Joan hires a maid (repeat; delayed)
6:30 - News
7 PM - I Dream Of Jeannie - Jeannie shrinks Tony to the size of a mouse (repeat; delayed)
7:30 - Flipper - Part 2: Porter's sons are caught in an artillery range (repeat)
8:30 - Get Smart - KAOS and CONTROL battle for a dehydration device (reapeat)
9 PM - Movie: "Ironside" (1966, drama) - Raymond Burr, Don Mitchell. Pilot for TV series (repeat)
11 PM - News
11:30 - Movie: "Midnight Lace" (1960, suspense) - Doris Day, Rex Harrison
WAGA/ch. 5 (CBS)
7 AM - 4-H Hour
8 AM - Mr. Pix
9:30 - Underdog
1:30 - Mighty Mouse & The Mighty Heroes (delayed from 9 AM)
2 PM - The Outer Limits
3 PM - Capture
6 PM - News
6:30 - Pro Football--Exhibition: Atlanta vs. Minnesota, from Canton, Ohio (live)
WAII/ch. 11 (ABC)
9 AM - Cartoon Carnival
10 AM - King Kong
1 PM - Hoppity Hooper
3 PM - Wrestling
4 PM - Happiness Is...
5 PM - Wilburn Brothers
5:30 - Porter Wagoner
8 PM - Ernest Tubb
CHANNELS LISTED:
*Although WABD and WNHC-TV are listed as Du Mont network affiliates, that network actually
ceased operations the previous August with a boxing telecast.
**Although WATV was listed as being located in the Empire State Building, its city of license was
actually Newark, New Jersey.
***While WICC-TV was officially an ABC affiliate, it ran no ABC programming at all on this date
and was pretty much functioning more as an independent throughout this week. The only prime
time ABC programming the station did air this week was The Danny Thomas Show on Monday at
8:00 (curiously, as did WNHC-TV), Circus Time (with Paul Winchell) on Thursday at 8:00 and The
Ray Anthony Show on Friday at 10:00 (again, simultaneous with WNHC-TV).
MORNING
6:45
6:50
2 Previews
6:55
7:00
2 Good Morning! (Will Rogers Jr. hosts vocalist Jackie Paris and comedian Archie Robbins)
4 Today (Dave Garroway hosts Dame Flora MacLeod, the first female Scottish clan chief)
8 Cartoon Carnival
7:25
7:30
7:56
8:00
2 Captain Kangaroo
8:30
8:45
5 Sandy Becker
8:55
8 News
9:00
7 Drama of Life
8 This, Our Faith (Rev. Harold Heinrich of New Havens St. Bonifaces Catholic Church)
9:30
2 Amos n Andy
7 Morning Feature (So This is New York, 1948 comedy, starring Henry Morgan and Rudy Vallee;
WABC-TV ran this movie every weekday morning that week at 9:30)
8 University of the Air (Dr. Victor Pitkin on Asia in Ferment: The United States and the Orient)
10:00
4 Home (Arlene Francis and Hugh Downs reminisce about silent movie star Rudolph Valentino)
5 Tune In Anytime Theater (The Foreman Went to France, 1942 British WW2 adventure with
Clifford Evans; WABD repeated this movie at 1:00 PM)
8 My Little Margie
9 Cartoon Time
10:30
10:38
10:43
4 Home (rejoined in progress)
11:00
11:05
7 Road of Romance
11:30
2 Strike It Rich
4 Truth or Consequences (this was early in Bob Barkers run on the series)
7 The Martin Block Show (daytime variety show hosted by the Make-Believe Ballroom radio
disc jockey of the 30s and 40s)
9 Cartoon Time
11:45
5 To Be Announced
11:58
13 TV Pastor (Marsh)
AFTERNOON
12:00
2 Valiant Lady
9 Movie (Algiers, the 1938 classic romantic adventure with Hedy Lamarr and Charles Boyer;
WOR-TV repeated the movie immediately after its first airing here)
12:15
12:30
4 It Could Be You
7 Memory Lane (Joe Franklins first daily TV show; his guest today is Barbara Cook, then co-
starring on Broadway in Candide)
12:45
1:00
4 Tex & Jinx ([COLOR] Guests today are singer Jane Powell and home economist Josephine
McCarthy, the latter of whom prepares braised veal knuckles)
1:30
7 The Afternoon Show (Belle of the Yukon, 1944 drama with Randolph Scott and Gypsy Rose Lee)
1:45
2:00
11 Movie (The Magic Bow, 1947 British biography of composer and violinist Nicolo Paganini, with
Stewart Granger)
2:30
2:45
2:55
13 News
3:00
5 Liberace
7 Afternoon Film Festival (Part 2 of The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, the 1945 British classic;
Part 1 was run Monday)
8 The Fedora Bontempis Show (local cooking show; today she prepares Neopolitan ravioli and
Roman style lamb cacciatora{sic})
9 The Ted Steele Show (guests today are singers Johnny Brandon and Jeanne OBrien)
13 Fun Time
3:15
11 Club Tel Aviv (Van Harris hosts Israeli performers Bathia Ostrovshy and Yonah Sklar)
3:30
2 The Bob Crosby Show ([COLOR] Bob was Bings brother and Jack Bennys TV and radio
bandleader)
5 Beulah
11 The First Show (Tulsa, the 1949 Western with Susan Hayward and Robert Preston)
3:45
8 Cartoon Carnival
13 The Jan Bart Show (todays guest is concertina player Raymond Chase)
3:55
9 News
4:00
5 The Wendy Barrie Show (todays guest is Arthur Storch, leading man in the Broadway
production The Girls of Summer)
8 Bandstand (todays guests are students from Jefferson Junior High School in Meriden; this is
apparently a New Haven variation on WFIL-TV Philadelphias show of the same name, which
didnt go national over ABC as American Bandstand until the following August)
13 Fun Time
4:15
4:30
7 Cartoon Club
4:45
4 Modern Romances
4:55
9/11 News (Kevin Kennedy on WPIX)
5:00
2 My Little Margie
5 Studio Party (students from Clifton High School in New Jersey guest)
9 Teen Bandstand (Ted Steele hosts students from New Yorks Maxwell Vocational High School)
5:30
2 The Early Show (Home at Seven, the 1952 British mystery with Ralph Richardson)
4 Evening Theatre (Lured, 1947 mystery with Lucille Ball and George Sanders)
13 Movie (Brazil, 1944 musical comedy, with Tito Guizar and Virginia Bruce)
EVENING
6:00
11 Popeye
43 Navy Film
6:30
7 Dangerous Assignment
6:35
43 Film Shorts
6:40
6:45
6:55
9 Terrytoons
13 The Famous All-Star Movie (Quiet Please, Murder, 1942 spy drama, with George Sanders and
Richard Denning; WATV ran this movie every weeknight at 7:00 and 10:00 and Saturday and
Sunday at 2:30 PM this week)
43 Film Shorts
7:05
2 Local News (Ron Cochran, who would later anchor ABCs evening newscast and that networks
initial coverage of the John F. Kennedy assassination)
7:10
2 Weather (Carol Reed, not to be confused with the legendary British film director)
11 Weather (Joe Bolton, later more famous as Officer Joe Bolton on WPIXs Three Stooges
screenings)
7:15
2 Name That Tune (George De Witt was the emcee at this point)
5 Waterfront (adventure)
7/8 Conflict (one-season Warner Bros.-produced adventure anthology; tonight, Keith Andes stars
in the World War 2 drama Blind Drop: Warsaw)
9 The Million Dollar Movie (Cry, The Beloved Country, the 1952 British-produced social drama
about apartheid in South Africa, starring Canada Lee and Sidney Poitier; WOR-TV ran this movie
at 7:00 and 9:00 each weeknight and on Saturday and Sunday afternoons this week)
11 City Detective (Rod Cameron police series; tonights guest star is Touch {Mike} Connors)
7:45
8:00
2 The Phil Silvers Show (Bing Crosby guests tonight; he was paid the union minimum of $80 for
his appearance, thanks to some typical fast-talk by Crosbys old Vaudeville buddy Silvers)
4 The Big Surprise (Mike Wallace was the second-season emcee of this NBC copy of The $64,000
Question; he had half an hour to skedaddle from the Du Mont Building on East 67th Street,
where he did the 7:00 WABD local news, to 30 Rock to do this gig every Tuesday)
5 Uncommon Valor (documentary series about the history of the U.S. Marine Corps)
8:30
2 Brothers (single-season sitcom starring Gale Gordon and Bob Sweeney; Kathleen Freeman and
Ellen Corby are tonights guest stars)
4 Noahs Ark ([COLOR] short-lived Jack Webb production about a pair of veterinarians)
5 Bowling Time (New Yorker Ralph Engan squares off against Lee Jouglard of Detroit; former
welterweight champion boxer Mickey Walker is a special guest commentator)
13 Hollywood Half Hour (Make Your Bed with Bonita Granville as a meddling mother-in-law;
WATV ran this episode every weeknight at 8:30 this week)
9:00
4 The Jane Wyman Show (Wyman herself stars in The Golden Door)
9 State Trooper (Premiere of Rod Camerons 1957-59 syndicated police drama; the pilot had run
as an episode of NBCs Star Stage the previous season)
11 Pro Basketball (The Syracuse Nationals at the New York Knickerbockers; Bob Wolff reported
from Madison Square Garden)
13 Front Page Detective (WATV also ran this episode, You Kill Me, every weeknight at 9:00 this
week)
9:30
2 The Red Skelton Show ([COLOR] Vincent Price is this weeks guest)
4 Armstrong Circle Theatre (John Cameron Swayze narrates the docudrama The Freedom
Fighters of Hungary)
5 Cavalcade of Stars (although the same title was used for Jackie Gleasons first big variety show,
also produced at WABD, by this time the station was using the title for a dramatic film anthology)
7/8 Du Pont Theater (Oscar Homolka in the comic play Dowry for Ilona)
13 Hollywood Half Hour (Southern Lady, with Jane Wyatt and Georgia Backus; again, WATV ran
this episode at 9:30 each weeknight this week)
10:00
5 Hunter (adventure)
7 Polka Time (Bruno Junior Zielinskis national polka showcase, produced at ABCs WBKB-TV/7
in Chicago; this weeks guests are the Branko Radichevich Serbian Folk Dancers. The Polka Chips,
Rusty Gill, Bob Martin and Jack Cardero are regular supporting musicians.)
43 Film Shorts
10:30
2 Do You Trust Your Wife? (The Don Fedderson-produced game show, at this point starring Edgar
Bergen and his characters Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd; when the show moved to ABC
daytime later this year, production was moved from Hollywood to New York and Bergen was
replaced by Johnny Carson)
4 Break The $250,000 Bank ([COLOR] curiously, Brooks & Marsh claim this long-running Bert
Parks game show had finished its run the week before this, on January 15th)
5 Sherlock Holmes
11:00
5 Night Beat (Mike Wallaces third job of the night, this time back at WABD to interview author
John Resko and attorney Melvin Belli)
11:10
7 The Night Show (Nocturne, 1946 mystery with George Raft and Lynn Bari; WABC-TV ran this
movie at 11:10 each weeknight this week)
11:15
2 The Late Show (Crazy House, 1943 comedy, with Olsen & Johnson)
8 Movie (Thats Right, Youre Wrong, 1939 musical comedy with Lucille Ball and Kay Kyser)
11:30
4 Tonight (This is Ernie Kovacs last night hosting the Monday and Tuesday shows of this series,
with Edie Adams and announcer Bill Wendell. Steve Allen and Gene Rayburn wrap their tenure
this Friday night, and Jack Lescoulie takes the show over with a magazine format next Monday.)
13 Hollywood Half Hour (Ann Dvorak in Closeup, and, yes, WATV ran this episode at 11:30 each
weeknight this week as well)
12:00
13 Front Page Detective (Friend of the Corpse, which WATV also stripped at Midnight each
weeknight this week)
12:30
4 Old, Old Show (Are Parents Pickles? With Jimmy Parrott and Jobyna Ralston)
9 Strange Stories
12:40
12:50
2 The Late Late Show (Passport to Alcatraz, 1940 spy drama, with Jack Holt and Noah Beery Jr.)
1:00
8 News
1:30
1:55
2 News
2:00
Stations in many markets did local clones of Bandstand, many of them using the "Bandstand"
name or some close variation. It was popular, it was profitable and it was cheap. Some ABC
affiliates even preempted American Bandstand to do their own shows.
The 7pm news on WCBS-TV channel 2 with Bob Trout was a local newscast. At this time, CBS
News also produced local news on CBS O&Os. Local news was stripped from the CBS News
Division in the mid 60s and put under the stations group so local news did not have to follow CBS
standards on content and could put more spots in the newscasts (this is depicted in the movie
Network). Radio news was also taken away from the news division at this time. Doug Edwards
had previously been the newscaster on the 11pm local news on channel 2. When he lost the
network Evening News, he also lost the local gig and ended up mostly doing radio newscasts.
Before Edward, Don Hollenbeck had done the local news in New York. He committed suicide
after a vicious smear campaign by the pro-McCarthy Hearst Journal-American (depicted in the
movie Murrow).
Break The Bank: Sometimes shows would appear in TV Guide listings a week or two after being
cancelled on short notice.
Mike Wallace replaced Jack Barry as host of The Big Surprise. Barry also hosted Tic Tac Dough at
this time. His downfall is shown in the move Quiz Show. He took the fall and was allowed to
come back a decade later.
Bob Barker took over Truth or Consequences the previous month, replacing Jack Bailey, who had
hosted a once a week prime time version and now was doing Queen For A Day on NBC (the show
had run on network radio and on local TV in LA for several years). Before Baily, T or C was hosted
by its creator and producer, Ralph Edwards (at this time hosting This Is Your Life, a spin-off of a T
or C feature during World War II).
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"Break The $250,000 Bank" was abruptly canceled after the January 15 telecast,
and another Bert Parks-hosted show, "Hold That Note," was hastily inserted into
the Tuesday 10:30 PM slot on NBC the following week, too late to make TV Guide.
The same thing happened in September 1958, when "The $64,000 Challenge" was
scandal breaking around the show, and the loss of sponsor P. Lorillard (makers of Kent
cigarettes), NBC pulled the show before its first airing on the Peacock Network. It hastily
inserted that old standby, "Masquerade Party" (ironically, also hosted by Bert Parks by this
time), too late to make TV Guide's listings for September 18, 1958, when "Challenge" was
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Mike Wallace replaced Jack Barry as host of The Big Surprise. Barry also hosted Tic Tac Dough at
this time. His downfall is shown in the move Quiz Show. He took the fall and was allowed to
come back a decade later.
Jack Barry actually left "Big Surprise" in 1956 because he and Dan Enright were also producers
and they decided to get in to the big-money game show business themselves, launching "Tic Tac
Dough" (which Barry hosted the daytime version of) and the infamous "Twenty-One" (which he
also emceed).
BTW, Win Elliott was emcee of the nighttime version of the original "Tic Tac Dough", but had
another commitment which precluded him from hosting the premiere show (remember, the
show was live then), so Jay Jackson subbed on the debut.
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During this period, CBS actually had an O&O in Hartford/New Haven, WHCT-18.
However, despite this, three popular CBS daytime soaps ("Love Of Life", "Search For Tomorrow",
and "The Guiding Light") and at least three of the network's most popular prime-time shows
("$64,000 Question", "I Love Lucy", "Lassie", and maybe others) aired on WNHC-8.
If CBS were truly committed to UHF, given their ownership of WHCT, wouldn't they have kept
those shows for WHCT as an inducement for people to buy UHF converter boxes or all-channel
sets??
Apart from the shows just mentioned, many in Hartford and points northeast with outdoor
antennas probably were able to aim those antennas to get these shows from either WNAC-7
Boston or WPRO-12 Providence; many southwest of Hartford probably had outdoor antennas
that could get WCBS-2 New York. I would think that even with outdoor antennas, reception of
these three stations in the analog era was at best hazy.
I have always wondered: What if the FCC had mandated that all new TV sets included all-channel
tuners in 1952 at the time the UHF band was opened to commercial television broadcasting??
I would think that by 1957, the great majority of homes would have had all-channel sets, and
CBS, owners of a UHF in Hartford, likely wouldn't have had to place their most popular shows on
a nearby VHF station.
And even DuMont might have been able to hang on and "turn the corner", even with a ton of
UHF affiliates.
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The original plan was that some markets would be all UHF, which would have been all the
incentive people needed to buy "all channel" sets (and antennas for UHF). But, as often happens,
the FCC waffled.
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As late as 1958 the FCC considered making Hartford an all UHF market. One plan was to make
channel 3 an educational channel, and another would involve moving WNHC back to channel 6
and moving WPRO Providence to channel 8, thereby freeing up channel 12 for another market.
Moving an established VHF station like WTIC to UHF would have been a nightmare with ongoing
legislation, threats of lawsuits and public confusion.
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While it's true about Jack Barry leaving "The Big Surprise,"
waiter somebody forgot to tip." That may have led the producers, Entertainment
a break for Barry; "Twenty-One" and "Tic Tac Dough" were monster hits before
it came out that both shows were rigged. Interestingly, a completely-honest version
of "Tic Tac Dough" was even more successful in the late '70s and most of the '80s.
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Imagine being Ted Steele, having to host a nearly TWO HOUR daily show on Channel 9 every
weekday at 3pm. At least WOR-TV inserted a couple of newscasts to give him a break.
Otherwise, 9 was all cartoons and movies. I'm sure he had almost no budget to work with. Steele
was the husband of legendary Rock DJ Alison Steele, although I believe the two had split by the
time she was DJing on WNEW-FM.
Notice at 12:30pm on Channel 7, Joe Franklin hosts a weekday nostalgia program, which he
would move in a few years to Channel 9, and would have a run of several decades, including
guests who thought it was a goof to appear, such as John Lennon and Joey Ramone. Franklin
may be the only person on this schedule who's still working today. He does weekend features for
WBBR 1130 Bloomberg Radio. Betty White is also still working but she's not listed here, even
though she had the sitcom Life with Elizabeth in the 50s.
Interesting to note that by 1957, there are quite a few off-network rerun series for syndication,
such as My Little Margie, Amos & Andy, Mr. & Mrs. North, Our Miss Brooks, Superman and
Beulah. I suppose that 5:30pm edition of Gene Autry is also a syndication rerun show.
Like the current day Fox, the DuMont network never produced a national evening newscast. The
CBS and ABC Network newscasts run at 7:15, with NBC waiting till 7:45 to air Huntley-Brinkley.
Funny that ABC's news was anchored by John Daly, who also worked for CBS hosting What's My
Line for many Sunday evenings.
And kudos to Channel 2, which was running TWO movies at night, The Late Show and The Late
Late Show, finally signing off after 2am's sermonette. Even though they called it "Give Us This
Day," a line from the New Testament, they had a rabbi doing the homily on this date. I believe by
the mid-60s, WCBS-TV was airing a third movie at night, making the station almost a 24 hour
operation. They usually had about 30-60 minutes of test pattern before signing back on around
6:15am. It took another 20 years or more before other NY stations starting running all night.
If you think Ted Steele or Joe Franklin had to run a daily marathon, Steve Allen
12:30-3 PM Monday through Friday; he didn't say at what point in the '50s it
was on, but he did say that Tom Poston and Gene Wood were two of the
regular cast members. At least neither was doing the show solo, but two and
FredLeonard
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Well, those three hour radio shows were more like radio shows with a camera. Basically, the host
came in and winged it. They'd get anybody they could to come in as guests. When they ran out
of guests or ad libs, they'd show short films, point the camera at a fish tank, point the camera
out the window or even play a record (and point the camera at the turntable).
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Hi! I'm trying to understand when WPIX (or other?) started CONTINENTAL MINIATURES. 1958?
and/or when WOR-TV started/stopped showing Italian films (Italian Film Theater).
Ultimately I'm interested in tracing when/for how long Italian films were shown on NYC TVs
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Something tells me that probably just as many people were listening to radio as watching tv in
1957......but I'm just guessing.
I could see turning off some of these shows and listening to radio though.
Jailhouse Rock
All Shook Up
Little Darlin'
You Send Me
At The Hop
Peggy Sue
Chances Are
Lucille
Party Doll
Little Darlin'
...DuMont actually had three different national evening newscasts: The Walter Compton News
(originating from WTTG/5 Washington) in 1947-48, I.N.S. Telenews in 1948-49, and The DuMont
Evening News with Morgan Beatty in 1954-55. In the later weeks of his troubled tenure at
Current, Keith Olbermann cracked a few bitter on-air jokes likening Countdown with Keith
Olbermann to The DuMont Evening News; when both programs ended, the anchors returned to
previous employers (Beatty to NBC, Olbermann to ESPN)...
This comes from the San Diego Union-Tribune, and also includes selected Los Angeles stations.
6 - XETV (ABC)
8 - KFMB (CBS)
10 - KOGO (NBC)
Tijuana, Mexico
12 - XEWT (Televisa)
Los Angeles:
2 - KNXT (CBS)
4 - KNBC (NBC)
5 - KTLA (Ind.)
7 - KABC (ABC)
11 - KTTV (Ind.)
13 - KCOP (Ind.)
Saturday, July 6, 1963
7 AM
7:30
7:45
7:55
10 - Today's Datebook
8 AM
5 - Hopalong Cassidy
11 - Western Theatre
8:30
8:45
13 - Sacred Heart
9 AM
5 - Zorro
13 - Panorama
9:30
5 - Speedway International
10 AM
4-10 - Fury
6 - Uncle Russ
10:30
2 - Mighty Mouse
10:45
8 - Dizzy Dean
11 AM
4 - Crusader Rabbit
13 - Variedades
11:30
2 - Roy Rogers
12 Noon
2 - Sky King
4 - Ivanhoe
12:30
2 - CBS News
4 - Teacher '63
12:45
1 PM
4 - World Of Ornamentals
10 - Guestward Ho
11 - Movie--"Hitler's Madman"
13 - Bowling
1:30
2 - Teenage Trials
4 - Movie--"Three Outlaws"
7 - Exclusively Outdoors
10 - Magoo Theater
13 - Movie--"Wake Of The Red Witch"
2 PM
2 - L.A. Report
7 - Studio Seven
10 - Movie--"Gung Ho"
2:30
2 - Viewpoint
5 - Wrestling
3 PM
2 - Repertoire Workshop
4 - Agriculture U.S.A.
6 - Rocket Squad
3:30
2 - Movie--"The Spoilers"
4 - Profile
5 - Californians
6 - Code Three
8 - Rin Tin Tin (delayed)
10 - Wrestling
12 - Auto Auction
4 PM
5 - Women's Bowling
4:30
4 - Movie--"Drums"
5 - Bowling
11 - Hobbymaster
13 - Movie--"Dawn Express"
5 PM
2 - Post Parade
11 - Don Durant
5:15
6 - Trails West
11 - R.C.M.P.
12 -Ritmos de Juventad
5:45
2 - Movie--"Conquest of Cochise"
6 PM
4 - News
6 - Highway Patrol
10 - Up To The Minute
11 - Don Smoot
12 - El Tio Rifles
12 - Ann Sothern
6:15
4-11 - News
6:30
6 - Bat Masterson
8 - M Squad
11 - Dance Time
12 - Fiesta Brava
13 - Frontier Circus
6:45
2 - News
4 - News Conference
10 - Saturday Report
7 PM
2 - Sea Hunt
4 - Wyatt Earp
5 - Jeff's Collie
11 - Dr. Kildare
7:30
5 - Yancy Derringer
13 - To be announced
7:45
8 PM
5 - Restless Gun
8:30
7 - Lawrence Welk
11 - Chiller
12 - Panorama Social
9 PM
12 - Sonrisas
9:30
2-8 - Have Gun, Will Travel--Paladin tries to stop a man bent on revenge (repeat)
7 - Gallant Men--Benedict and his men take cover with enemy troops (repeat)
12 - Medico
10 PM
2-8 - Gunsmoke
5 - Ray Anthony
6 - Gallant Men--Benedict and his men take cover with enemy troops (repeat; delayed)
11 - Movie--"Sunday Punch"
10:30
5 - Movie--"Shanghai Story"
7 - Lookup
11 PM
2-4-8 - News
6 - Wrestling
7 - Manhunt
13 - Jeepers Creepers
11:15
2 - Movie--"Safari"
4 - Desilu Playhouse
11:25
10 - Regis Philbin
11:30
4 - Desilu Playhouse
6 - Movie--"Frankenstein"
7 - Grand Jury
8 - Steve Allen
11 - Movie--"Sky Murder"
13 - Movie--"The Flame"
12 Midnight
4 - Movie--"Wild Dakotas"
5 - Movie--"Singing Guns"
1 AM
11 - Movie--"Blackmail"
1:15
1:30
7 - Movie--"Captain Fury"
1:45
13 - Cameo Theater
2:30
13 - Movie--"Cave-In"
2:45
2 - Late Report
2:50
11 - All-Night Show
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Actually, these are not delays on the ABC primetime schedule. "The Fight Of The Week" and
"Make That Spare" aired on Saturday night through the end of the 1962-63 season; they moved
to Friday for their final season (1963-64). Also, ABC's West Coast affiliates had considerable
leeway on programming Saturday because the two sports shows aired live from 10-11 (ET)/7-8
(PT). In the Eastern time zone, the ABC schedule was:
8:30 Hootenanny
9 PM Lawrence Welk
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Ah. Being a shrimp of age 6 at the time, I wasn't aware. It was recently I learned that because
XETV was licensed to Tijuana, they could not air ABC shows directly from the network. The
shows were recorded from another source and "bicycled" to the station where they were played
at their specified times. It was due to the Tijuana city of license that XETV lost ABC to KCST/ch.
39 (today NBC's KNSD) in 1973.
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...anyone know why KHJ-TV/9 is the only L.A. station not listed? Perhaps the signal didn't travel
as well into the San Diego market, considering its being sandwiched between KFMB-TV/8 and
KOGO-TV/10? (Tho that would also suggest KOGO and XEWT/12 would hamper KTTV/11's signal
southwards)...
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It was recently I learned that because XETV was licensed to Tijuana, they could not air ABC
shows directly from the network. The shows were recorded from another source and "bicycled"
to the station where they were played at their specified times.
...which begs the question, was the XETV/6 Fight of the Week itself delayed from the previous
week, or perhaps were XETV able to get it OTA from KABC-TV/7's signal and rebroadcast that?...
On 10 Pierre SD, 16 Aberdeen SD, see KUSD. On 11 Grand Island see KOLN. On 3 Garden City SD,
6 Reliance SD, see KELO. On 3 Lexington, 7 Bassett, 9 North Platte, 12 Merriman, 13 Alliance, 19
Norfolk, 29 Hastings, see KUON. On 4 Superior, 6 Hayes Center, 8 Albion, see KHGi. On 4 Pierre, 9
Aberdeen, see KSFY. On 36 Red Oak, see KBIN.
6AM
6:25
11 Sunrise Semester
Presidential Power and American Democracy: The President's role as commander in chief is
examined by Prof. Louis Koenig.
6:30
Hugh Downs and Barbara Walters are the co-hosts for the second of five discussions of
bisexuality.
6 Sunrise Semester
7 Area Education
6:55
7AM
2n 3 4 5h 13s Today
6 11 14 CBS News-Rudd
Cornelia Wallace, wife of the Alabama governor, and biochemist Linus Pauling are scheduled.
10 Morning Show
12 Sesame Street
8AM
2v 8 Mister Rogers
3 News
6 10 11 14 Captain Kangaroo
8:30
9AM
4 Phil Donahue
7 Movie
"The World in His Arms." [1952] Rex Beach's brawling adventure-romance of 1850 Alaska makes
top-notch entertainment, thanks to action director Raoul Walsh. Gregory Peck.
Social security, part 2. Hugh Downs' guests include Robert Ball, former commissioner of social
security.
10 Romper Room
27 32 Sesame Street
9:30
9 Lucy Show
Mooney gives Lucy the money she needs for "treatments," unaware that they're at the local
beauty parlor.
10 Woman's World
10AM
2v 8 12 Electric Company
6 10 11 14 Gambit
10:20
7 Spirit of '76
10:25
7 Martha's Kitchen
10:30
Fonzie sells Richie a hot rod that is hotter than either one realizes.
6 10 11 14 Love of Life
10:55
6 10 11 14 CBS News-Edwards
11AM
Jamie Farr, Nanette Fabray, Jo Anne Worley, Earl Holliman. Art James is the host.
11:30
2n 4 5h Take My Advice
3 Conversations
11:55
2n 4 5h NBC News-Newman
Noon
2v 8 12 Sesame Street
4 Noon Features
5s 7 Ryan's Hope
14 Gilligan's Island
12:30
27 32 Electric Company
1PM
1:30
2n 3 4 5h 13s Doctors
5s 7 9 13k The Neighbors (what was this game show about? Never heard of it before. Must have
lasted a VERY short time)
6 10 11 14 Guiding Light
2PM
On strike, Archie is developing a complex about being the only one in the family who isn't
earning money. Conclusion of a four-part episode. Archie: Carroll O'Connor.
2:30
6 10 11 14 Match Game
Scoey Mitchill, Susan Howard, Fannie Flagg, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Richard Dawson.
Gene Rayburn is the series host.
3PM
2n 3 4 5h 13s Somerset
"In My Father's House" probes the painful relationship Dr. Kiley and his alcoholic father.
10 11 14 Tattletales
Guests: Tottie Fields and George Johnston, Ross and Olavee Martin, Jerry and Rita Vale.
27 32 GED
3:30
3 Flintstones
4 Celebrity Sweepstakes
5h Galloping Gourmet
5s Mike Douglas
Sammy Davis Jr. is the co-host. The guests are Frank Gorshin, and Rep. Bella Abzug [D-NY] and
her husband Martin.
7 Munsters BW
Spot, the family's fire-breathing pet, runs away and heads for the sewers.
10 Kalamity Kate
12 Netche
13s Dinah!
Sandy Duncan, Tanya Tucker, Allen Ludden, the Spinners, record producer Thom Bell, pianist-
actor Dominic Savage and Ed Buckbee, director of the Alabama Space and Rocket Center, are the
guests.
14 Little Rascals
4PM
4 Gunsmoke
A rip-roaring episode finds Matt butting heads with a burly railroad boss, upset because a
homesteader refuses to sell his land.
5h Get Smart
Max [Don Adams] and 99 [Barbara Feldon] spoof "Bonnie and Clyde."
6 Dinah!
7 Ironside
In Tokyo, someone is trying to kill a crippled ex-kabuki dancer [James Shigeta]. Ironside:
Raymond Burr.
9 Bewitched
10 Mike Douglas
Mike Connors is the week's co-host. Among the guests are Zsa Zsa Gabor; Stiller and Meara;
syndicated columnists Earl Wilson and Shirley Eder; singer Bill Withers; choreographer Peter
Gennaro; Jim Lange, host of the "Dating Game."
11 Captain 11
13k Lassie
4:30
2v 8 12 26 Electric Company
3 Partridge Family
A mountain vacation turns into a marathon of rain, mud and gloom. Keith: David Cassidy.
5h Bonanza
When he loses his sight, artist Mathew Raine [Dan O'Herlihy] withdraws into a world of self-pity-
until Ben intervenes. Ben: Lorne Greene.
5s Andy Griffith
Television comic Howard [Jack Dodson] makes Mayberrythe butt of his jokes. Opie: Ronny
Howard.
9 Brady Bunch
Marcia sets out to teach snoopy Cindy not to read other people's diaries.
11 Gilligan's Island
While listening to the radio, Gilligan and the skipper learn that Howell has lost his millions.
Gilligan: Bob Denver.
Tinker [Billy Sands] faces a court-martial for stealing Binghamton's printing press.
A notorious gunman befriends Rusty and Rinty. Lee Aaker, Jim L. Brown.
27 32 Sesame Street
5PM
2v 8 12 26 Sesame Street
3 Bewitched
Darrin's memory gets a jolt from Endora's magic. Darrin: Dick York.
4 Batman
Conclusion. A witch [Estelle Winwood] helps villainous Marsha [Carolyn Jones] subdue Batman.
5s 7 9 ABC News-Reasoner
11 Hogan's Heroes
Antoinette Bower plays radio's Berlin Betty, a pawn in Hogan's scheme to send a coded message
back to HQ.
Greg's musical audition for a TV show attracts the attention of a talent scout. Greg: Barry
Williams.
13s Bewitched BW
14 Leave it to Beaver BW
5:30
5s 7 News
6 10 11 14 CBS News-Cronkite
9 Truth or Consequences
27 32 Electric Company
6PM
2v 8 4-H Festival
The earthlings vs. a giant in a deadly game of chess. Steve: Gary Conway.
7 Brady Bunch
Ex-Monkee Davy Jones in a story that finds Marcia bound to her promise that Davy will sing at
the prom. Marcia: Maureen McCormick.
12 26 Sun: Writing
27 32 GED
6:30
2v 8 Tractor IQ
4 High Q Bowl
5h Concentration
7 Adam 12
10 Hee Haw
Mel Tillis ["Memory Maker," "Storms Never Last"] and Sami Jo ["You're a Part of Me," "If I Could
Just Find My Way"] are the guests. The Hagers sing "Rainy Day People."
11 Hollywood Squares
William Conrad, Elke Sommer, Rob Reiner, Arthur Godfrey, Connie Stevens, Florence Henderson.
13s Adam 12
14 Treasure Hunt
7PM
2n 3 4 5h 13s Movin On
The truckers come up with a plan to harvest the crop of a tobacco grower who was injured when
their burning trailer set fire to his barn. At the smae time, they hope to help the farmer's
estranged son, who is being blackmailed into smuggling cigarettes across state lines. Filmed in
Durham, NC. Claude Akins, Moses Gunn.
2v 8 Mosaic
A look at community theaters in South Dakota. Theaters in Pierre [Pierre Players], Hayes and
Sioux Falls are visited.
Potsie's crooning has Joanie swooning in her first bad case of puppy love. Anson Williams
[Potsie] sings "Put Your Head on My Shoulder." Joanie: Erin Morgan. Richie: Ron Howard. Fonzie:
Henry Winkler.
6 11 14 Selfish Giant
Special: Oscar Wilde's enchanting tale, set to animation. It's about a giant who forbids children
to play in his garden, an act that results in his grounds being plunged into permanent winter.
Nominated for an Oscar in 1972.
12 Adams Chronicles
Like his father and grandfather, Charles Francis Adams serves his country as minister to Great
Britain in Chapter 11. His main task as ambassador is to ensure England's neutrality during the
Civil War. Charles Francis: John Beal. Abigail: Nancy Coleman.
27 32 Adams Chronicles
Defeated in his bid for a second term as President, John Quincy Adams wins a seat in the House
of Representatives in Episode 10. Among the causes he fights for in Congress is the abolition of
slavery. John Quincy: William Daniels. Louisa Catherine: Pamela Payton-Wright.
7:30
Shirley's promotion to beer tester leaves Laverne brewing with jealousy. Shirley: Cindy Williams.
Laverne: Penny Marshall.
6 10 11 14 Good Times
Budding artist JJ gets a chance to prove his talent: he's commissioned to do a mural for the
neighborhood bank. JJ: Jimmie Walker. Florida: Esther Rolle.
8PM
A group of con artists who prey on auto-accident victims choose the wrong patsy: Pepper, who
awakens in the hospital after being knocked unconscious by a speeding car. Pepper: Angie
Dickinson. Ida Lupino, John Smith, Ian McShane.
2v 8 Adams Chronicles
The Reconstruction period is the setting for chapter 12, which follows the careers of Henry
Adams and Charles Francis Adams II. Henry turns to the academic world and accepts a teaching
post at Harvard. His brother Charles becomes involved with the expanding railroad industry.
Henry: Peter Brandon.
5s 7 9 13k Rookies
6 10 11 14 M*A*S*H
After the Army officially, if prematurely, lists Hawkeye as dead, absolutely no one rests in peace.
Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan.
12 26 Outdoor Nebraska
27 32 Movie BW
"Living in a Big Way." [1947] A vet [Gene Kelly] returns home to find his unkissed bride [Marie
McDonald] has gone society; he tries to win her back. Charles Winninger, Spring Byington.
Inventive Kelly dances woven into an uninspired story.
8:30
Ann causes a family crisis by refusing to allow Julie to go on a boy-girl camping trip. Ann: Bonnie
Franklin. Julie: Mackenzie Phillips.
12 World at War
June 1944: The multi-national, amphibious invasion of Hitler's "Fortress Europe." Films from
national and private sources chronicle the operation. Segments show factories in the U.S. and
Britain producing the necessary thousands of air and landing craft; invasion troops are seen in
training and anxiously awaiting good weather to commence the assault. Footage highlights the
D-Day fighting on the Normandy beaches [which resulted in 9000 casualties], the battle of Caen
and the uprising of Parisian Resistance forces.
26 Grand Generation
9PM
A CPA hires Jake to keep tabs on his bookkeeper, whom the accountant suspects of
embezzlement. But Jake doesn't figure on finding the woman murdered in her bathtub. Jake:
Wayne Rogers.
5s 7 9 13k Family
A story of haunting memories and tender feelings, stirred by a big event in the Lawrence
household: the christening of eldest daughter Nancy and husband Jeff's son. The occasion holds
anything but joy for 13-year-old Buddy [Kristy McNichol]. She is becoming increasingly moody
and resentful that the baby will be named Timothy, after her brother who died tragically in a
drowning accident. Kate: Sada Thompson.
6 10 11 14 Switch
To ensure a stunt pilot's cooperation in lifting a gangster from custody, gunmen kidnap both his
wife and Maggie, leaving Pete and Mac to baby-sit with the couple's exasperating 8-year-old son.
Pete: Robert Wagner, Mac: Eddie Albert.
Featured: recitals by pianist Harold Payne, violinist Paul Todd and cellist David Low.
9:30
2v 8 Woman
The paradox of battered wives who protect the men who beat them is examined by author Del
Martin ["Battered Wives"] and community worker Lisa Leghorn.
12 Dateline Nebraska
10PM
27 32 Woman
Author Janet Gotkin ["Too Much Anger, Too Many Tears"] talks about her experiences as a
patient in several mental hospitals. She claims mental health patients are stripped of their
freedom and dignity, and advocates a system that would allow patients more participation in
decisions about their treatment. Moderator: Sandra Elkin.
10:30
Special: Results and analyses of the voting in the NY and WI Presidential primaries.
2v 8 Firing Line
10:45
11PM
Bobby Goldsboro, Suzanne Pleshette and astronomer Carl Sagan are the scheduled guests. Ed
McMahon, Doc Severinsen orchestra.
6 Movie
"Where's Charley?" [1952] Hit musical version of the Victorian farce "Charley's Aunt," with
dancer-singer-comedian Ray Bolger in the top form as the Oxford student masquerading as his
own aunt. Allyn McLeri. Robert Shackleton.
7 The FBI
A Communist agent's putting the squeeze on a Soviet defector to America: he's planning to
kidnap the man's daughter. Erskine: Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Ward: Philip Abbott.
10 11 14 Movie
Alan Bates portrays "The Fixer" in this 1968 adaption of Bernard Malamud's Pulitzer Prize novel
about the persecution of a Jewish peasant in turn-of-the-century Russia. Filmed in Hungary.
Bibikov: Dirk Bogarde.
12 26 Soundstage
Barry Manilow performs three of his hit singles: "Mandy," "It's a Miracle," and "Could It Be
Magic?" Manilow, who along the road to stardom worked on a number of successful commercial
jingles, also does a medley of these tunes. Other features on the program include salutes to
"American Bandstand" and Martha and the Vandellas.
27 32 Firing Line
America's ambassador to the Court of St. James's, Anne Armstrong, offers her views on the
controversy over allowing the Concorde to land at U.S. airports.
12AM
7 Spirit of '76
12:05
3 4 5h 13s Tomorrow
6 Mod Squad
1AM
5s News
1:20
10 News
11 Paul Harvey
1:25
11 Consultation
1:30
13s News
1:35
7 News
1:55
11 News
-crainbebo
Maybe you should be on the lookout for TV listings from Local TV Guides from Nebraska from
the early '90s (1991-1995 time period)
If you get some, just let me know, and I'd love to see some posted!
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The Neighbors, hosted by Regis Philbin had women trying to outguess each other about
questions and whether or not it regarded to one of two players (the "neighbors"). It ran just
barely over three months on ABC.
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This would be April SIXTH (6th), not the 3rd. Sorry. The 3rd is the Saturday and I will be posting
those listings tonight!
-crainbebo
Yes, this is really the 3rd of April. The Tuesday listing was the 6th.
Source: TV Guide
CHANNELS
For programs on 10 Pierre, 16 Aberdeen, see KUSD. On KGIN 11 Grand Island, see KOLN. On
KDLO/KPLO see KELO; on KLNE, KMNE, KPNE, KRNE, KTNE, KXNE, KHNE, see KUON 12. On
KSNB/KWNB/KCNA see KHGI. On KPRY/KABY see KSFY, on 36 Red Oak, see KBIN.
6AM
6 Point of View
6:15
11 Sunrise Semester
6:30
3 US Farm Report
Scheduled segments include a discussion of dairy prices and the presentation of an award to a
young farmer at the University of Mississippi. Orion Samuelson is the host.
6 Sunrise Semester
6:45
7AM
12 26 Sesame Street
7:30
3 TV Classroom
8AM
2v 8 12 26 Electric Company
8:30
7 Bullwinkle
12 26 Zoom
9AM
2 3 4 5h 13s Land of the Lost
2v 8 12 26 Sesame Street
6 10 11 14 Shazam!/Isis
9:30
Joe tracks a prisoner [played by Roy Jenson] who escaped uninjured from a crashed police plane.
Jeff Corey.
10AM
2v 8 Electric Company
10:30
2 3 4 5h 13s Westwind
An old sea dog [played by John Carradine] involves the Andrews family in a dangerous hunt for
stolen jade. Steve: Van Williams.
2v 8 Mister Rogers
6 10 11 14 Ghost Busters
12 26 Vegetable Soup
11AM
2 3 4 5h 13s Liberty
Special: "Liberty" examines how freedoms in the U.S. have been tested over the years. A
condensed version of the recent prime-time telecast, the program is geared to young people. It
traces the struggles of minority groups in recent times, and, on a lighter note, follows through
animated sequences the early travels of the Declaration of Independence.
2v 8 12 26 Zoom
11:30
2 4 5h 13s Go-USA
In "Go Away Kid, You Bother Me," a carnival pitchman is entrusted with the task of taking an
orphan to his new foster parents.
3 Innersight
Fat Albert learns his first lesson about love when he falls for a girl who doesn't return his
affection. Bill Cosby is the host of the program.
The 1948 World Series between the Cleveland Indians and the Boston Braves. Host Curt Gowdy's
guests include Lou Boudreau, Warren Spahn and Bob Feller.
Noon
2v 8 Sesame Street
3 Expressions-Bob Runnels
4 Death Valley Days
5h Film
A timid child's imagination opens the door to a fantasy world in "The Boy Who Wore Spectacles."
In this Russian movie, it's little Kuvy's daydreams that help give him the confidence to cope with
the bullies who torment him and his girl friend Bermeta. Kukla, Fran and Ollie are the hosts.
13s Flintstones
12:30
4 Wally's Workshop
5s Conversation
7 The FBI
9 Concernj
12 26 Sun: Accounting II
1PM
5s Champions
Decathlon events from the 1975 Pan American Games in Mexico City; exhibition skating by 1975
world figureskating champions, from Copenhagen.
6 Superman
9 Spotlight
10 Sportsman's Friend
Rain and snow plague host Harold Ensley on excursions to Louisiana to fish for bass and to the
mountains of Utah for cutthroat trout.
11 US Farm Report
13s To Be Announced
14 U.S. of Archie
1:30
Special: Connie Stevens and Nipsey Russell help Joe usher in the new baseball season.
2v 8 4-H Festival
6 10 14 Tennis
$15,000 awaits the singles winner of the Virginia Slims Tournament of Philadelphia. Among the
top-seeded players are Chris Evert, Evonne Goolagong, Martina Navratilova and Virginia Wade.
Tony Travert and Julie Anthony report.
9 Time Tunnel
11 Open Door
13k Focus
2PM
2v 8 Speaking Freely
5s Water World
With Prince Rainier as a guide, host James Franciscus tours the resort of Monte Carlo.
11 Tennis [JIP]
Reeling in a tuna proves tougher than hooking one for Garry Unger and Gordie Howe, who fish in
heavy seas off the coast of New Brunswick.
2:30
2 3 4 5h 13s Golf
3PM
2v 8 Great Decisions
12 26 Sun: Writing
27 32 GED
3:30
2v 8 Movie BW
"Ikiru." [1952] Akira Kurosawa's poignant study of an elderly man seeking to redeem his wasted
life. Shown with English subtitles.
6 10 11 14 Sports Spectacular
The first running of the U.S. Grand Prix West, the third race in the current Formula 1 season,
taped at Long Beach, Cal. World champion Nikki Laura, Emerson Fittpaldi and James Hunt are
among the drivers expected to challenge this 2.32 mile course in this Monaco-type event. Ken
Squier, Heywood Hale Broun, Stirling Moss and Bobby Unser report. Also: William Conrad
["Cannon"] narrates "Game of the Century", a salute to the National League's 100th birthday. Pat
Summerall is the host.
4PM
3 Hopalong Cassidy BW
5h American Outdoorsman
NASCAR racing...the Daytona 125, taped at Daytona Beach, Fla. 2. The NCAA Diving
Championships, taped at Providence, RI. 3. A tribute to Yankee Stadium. Jim McKay is the host.
27 32 Mister Rogers
4:30
3 Hopalong Cassidy BW
Road builders fight jungle vegetation and disease in Panama's rain forests to track a route for a
200-mile stretch of the Pan American Highway.
27 32 Sesame Street
5PM
4 Animal World
Wendy Holcombe and Little David Wilkins are the guests. Jim Ed Brown solos on "She's Leavin'"
and joins the Cates Sisters on "I Believe."
5s 7 9 13K Golf
Special: Coverage of the third round in the Colgate-Dinah Shore Winners Circle LPGA
Championship.
6 Omaha, Can We Do
Freddie Hart sings "Sexy" and "Easy Loving"; Mickey Gilley does "Bouquet of Roses"; and Crystal
Gayle performs "This Is My Year for Mexico."
14 Porter Wagoner
5:30
2 4 5h 13s NBC News-Brokaw
3 News
6 10 11 14 CBS News-Rather
12 26 What's Cooking?
Braised celery and stuffed squash are among the dishes prepared in a show centering on
vegetables.
27 32 Electric Company
-crainbebo
6PM
2v 8 Firing Line
America's ambassador to the Court of St. James's, Anne Armstrong, offers her views on the
controversy over the Concorde.
3 Lawrence Welk
Musical hits from Broadway..."My Fair Lady" medley, "My Cup Runneth Over," "If Ever I Would
Leave You," "Hello Dolly."
4 5h 6 9 10 11 13s News
5s 12 O'Clock High BW
A research scientist [Burgess Meredith] pushes to get his air-borne radar device in use-until
German antiaircraft gunners find a way to zero in on the radar.
7 Ebony Backstage
12 26 Black Journal
6:30
When Aunt Esther moves in with the Sanfords after a fight with her husband, Fred starts
scheming. His object is to get the couple back together and Esther out of his house. Fred: Redd
Foxx. Esther: LaWanda Page.
5h Friends of Man
6 Munson on the Go
Features include a look at the Omaha Public Schools Art Exhibit at Joslyn Museum; an interview
with Lawrence Dokulil, whose hobby is botany.
Danny Thomas, Doug McClure and contestants reenact scenes from "Destry Rides Again" and
"From Here to Eternity."
9 Flipper
Part 1: Sandy and Bud try to find a new job for Porter [Brian Kelly], whom they think has been
fired.
10 Lawrence Welk
The sounds of summer..."Back in Your Own Back Yard," "On a Bicycle Built for Two," "Breezin'
Along with the Breeze," "Time on My Hands."
11 Lawrence Welk
12 26 Rap About It
13S Adam-12
Vitriolic verbal abuse faced by cops is the subject of "Pig Is a Three Letter WOrd."
2 3 4 5h 13s Emergency!
Charged with hit and run driving, Gage and DeSoto must wait out an investigation while
continuing to deal with emergencies, including a child trapped in a burning trailer and an
insecticide fire that fells bystanders with toxic smoke. Gage: Randolph Mantooth. DeSoto: Kevin
Tighe. Brackett: Robert Fuller.
Walter Lantz's "Musical Moments," starring Woody Woodpecker and his concertmaster riend
Andy Panda, heads a program that includes cartoons about a pari of completely different twins,
an office pecking order and the conquest of a mountain.
Scrapping for the Western Regional Championship are three state winners: the Nogales [Ariz.]
Conquistadores, the Artesia [NM] Bulldogs and the Fort Stockton [TX] Comanches. Events
include "As the Worm Turns" [a race with three players straddling a monstrous "worm"];
"Tarzan's Bananas" [based on Tarzan's vine-swinging exploits]; "Simple Simon Shuffle" [six
"bakers", tied at the ankles, carry an enormous foam-filled "pie" above their heads].
6 14 Jeffersons
George is thrown into a state of utter despair following a series of financial setbacks in his
business. George: Sherman Hemsley.
12 26 Life Around Us
7:30
2v 8 Coxon's Army
Special: Inside the recording studio with Coxon's Army, a group whose music weds jazz, rock and
classical idioms. Among their tunes are three songs written by pianist Phil Coxon.
6 10 11 14 Doc
Because he looks older than his year, Doc's son-in-law Fred resolves to do something about his
overweight and his balding pate. Doc: Barnard Hughes. Fred: John Harkins.
Guests include U.S.A.'s Wayne the Wizard, Diana and Lee Edwards; France's Jean Regil and
Switon; England's Bob Swadling and Geoffrey Atkins; Italy's Maxim; and Sweden's Johnny Lonn.
8PM
2 3 4 5h 13s Movie
Roy Thinnes is "The Man Hunter" in this 1968 TV-movie about a big-game expert hired to track
down a bank robbery suspect in the Louisiana swamp country. Sandra Dee.
A musical bicentennial salute taped at the Adventureland entertainment complex in Des Moines,
IA. The more than 500 participants, include singer Marilyn Maye.
5s 7 9 S.W.A.T.
A gunman, holding his estranged wife hostage, is shot and killed by Luca. To the SWAT officer, it
was a case of self-defense, to the hysterical woman, it was manslaughter. Steve Forrest, Rod
Perry.
Egotistical newsman Ted Baxter [Ted Knight] hears the siren song of the big time when he is
asked to audition for a job as a quiz-show host. Lou: Edward Asner. Murray: Gavin MacLeod.
12 26 Movie BW
"Lord of The Flies" [1963] begins a new series of international films in this time slot. Peter Brook
["Marat/Sade"] wrote and directed this adaption of William Golding's fable about British
schoolboys struggling for survival on an uninhabited tropical island.
27 32 Movie BW
"Anthony Adverse." [1936] A massive production and top performances distinguish this opulent
version of Hervey Allen's best seller, set in the time of Napoleon. Fredric March, Olivia de
Havilland, Gale Sondergaard [Oscar winner].
8:30
6 10 11 14 Bob Newhart
Bob asks his slim secretary Carol, who claims she graduated "magnum *** lard" from high
school, to sit in on his workshop for the overweight as an inspiration to his patients. Suzanne
Pleshette. Carol: Marcia Wallace.
9PM
The Texas Playboys and Asleep at the Wheel pay tribute to the late Bob Wills, who pioneered the
style known as Western swing. Selections include "San Antonio Rose," "Faded Love," "Milk Cow
Blues," "Take Me Back to Tulsa."
5s 7 9 Bert D'Angelo
While investigating a series of luxury-auto thefts, Bert [Paul Sorvino] accidentally stumbles upon
a truck-hijacking operation. Larry: Robert Pine.
Maggie Smith plays a romantic rival in a skit about stage actors Funt and Mundane; and a
Cockney lass at the christening of a ship named after her boyfriend, the Hollow Hero [Tim
Conway]. In other comedy sketches, a plumber [Harvey Korman] tracks down a voracious sewer
shark in the pipes of an apartment building, and a caustic TV-and-film critic [Carol] reviews a
kindergarten play. Vicki Lawrence sings "The Other Woman," and a musical finale salutes lyricist
Alan Jay Lerner. Ernest Flatt dancers, Peter Matz orchestra.
9:30
12 26 Coxon's Army
10PM
3 4 5h 6 7 9 10 11 13s 14 News
5s Comedy Break
A look at a program called "Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror," featuring a man who
speaks exclusively in anagrams; a look at a timorous television announcer, before and after he
undergoes psychiatric treatment; a segment on the employment of "pantomime horses."
Information on auto repairs is provided. Rhea Feikin tells how to find a reputable body shop and
discusses estimates and guarantees, and Bob Smith shows how to fix a dent. Lary Lewman is the
program host.
10:15
5s Movie BW
"House of Dracula." [1945] Ghoulish house party with replete with frightened guests, a blood-
drinking count and a nice chap who turns into a werewolf now and then. John Carradine.
10:20
14 Movie
"The Shakiest Gun in the World." [1968] Amusing remake of "The Paleface," with Don Knotts as
the Eastern dentist whose misadventures make him a hero of the Old West. Barbara Rhoades.
Not up to the Hope-Russell original, but fun.
10:30
2 4 5h 13S Weekend
Beefaloes-the offspring of cows and buffaloes-are seen in a visit to a California ranch. Since they
feed on grass instead of grain, the hybrids could, according to this report, become an
inexpensive source of meat. Another segment looks at the Doctors of Madness, an English rock
group being groomed for stardom. The musicians are seen in concert and at a recording session.
2v USD Report
3 Movie
"Godzilla's Revenge." [1967] Top-notch special effects distinguish this installment of the Godzilla
saga. Tadao Takashima.
6 Movie
"Exodus." [1960] Leon Uris's best-seller about the birth of modern Israel, as adapted by Dalton
Trumbo and directed by Otto Preminger. Too long and episodic, but interesting as history and
fiction. Unevenly cast. Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint. Ralph Richardson.
8 Consultation
9 Rivercade Auction
Special: Local celebrities auction items to raise funds for Siouxland's annual Rivercade
celebration.
10 Movie
Charles Bronson and Alain Delon portray Algerian War veterans caught up in criminal activities in
"Farewell, Friend" [1968] a French film not shown in US theaters. Olga Georges-Picot.
Special: Country-western singer Conny Van Dyke is the emcee of the United Cerebral Palsy
Telethon. Appearances are made by Jamie Farr ["M*A*S*H"], Guy and Raina Hovis ["The
Lawrence Welk Show"] and talent from the KELO area. (Runs to 4:30PM Sunday)
12 26 David Susskind
A program on the Loch Ness monster includes guests who claim to have seen the creature.
A couple investigates the cultural similarites between two London districts, located 7 miles
apart; a report on schoolboys' extracurricular activities.
10:45
7 Movie
"The Mountain." [1956] Two brothers attempt to reach a plane that has crashed in the Swiss
Alps. Exciting mountain climbing sequences. Spencer Tracy.
11PM
27 32 Soundstage
Barry Manilow performs three of his hit singles: "Mandy," "It's a Miracle," and "Could It Be
Magic?" Other features on the program include salutes to American Bandstand and Martha and
the Vandellas.
11:30
Perrformers include Ike & Tina Turner ["Oh My My," "Sexy Ida"]; C.W. McCall ["Convoy," "Green
River," "Classified"]; Queen ["Bohemian Rhapsody."]
12AM
3 Movie
"The Beast of Hollow Mountain." [1956] A huge prehistoric beast terrorizes the Mexican plains.
Ryan: Guy Madison.
4 Movie
"Peyton Place." [1957] Solid screen version of Grace Metalious's best selling novel about life in a
small New England town. Hope Lange, Lana Turner.
5h Movie
"Von Ryan's Express." [1965] Exciting World War II action yarn with Frank Sinatra in top form as a
USAF colonel at an Italian POW camp. Raffaella Carra.
13S Movie
"Day of the Badman." [1958] Four outlaws terrorize a frontier town to force a judge [Fred
MacMurray] to release their murderer brother. Myra: Joan Weldon. Wiley: John Ericson.
12:45
7 ABC News
12:50
10 News
1:00
5s ABC News
7 News
1:30
Highlights from the series' 1975-76 season includes performances by Bad Company, Chuck Berry,
Black Sabbath, Captain and Tennille, Roger Daltrey, Janis Ian.
11 Telethon Continues
13S News
3:00
9 ABC News
4:30
11 Telethon Continues
-crainbebo
6PM
2v 8 Firing Line
America's ambassador to the Court of St. James's, Anne Armstrong, offers her views on the
controversy over the Concorde.
3 Lawrence Welk
Musical hits from Broadway..."My Fair Lady" medley, "My Cup Runneth Over," "If Ever I Would
Leave You," "Hello Dolly."
4 5h 6 9 10 11 13s News
5s 12 O'Clock High BW
A research scientist [Burgess Meredith] pushes to get his air-borne radar device in use-until
German antiaircraft gunners find a way to zero in on the radar.
7 Ebony Backstage
12 26 Black Journal
27 32 Folk Guitar
6:30
When Aunt Esther moves in with the Sanfords after a fight with her husband, Fred starts
scheming. His object is to get the couple back together and Esther out of his house. Fred: Redd
Foxx. Esther: LaWanda Page.
5h Friends of Man
6 Munson on the Go
Features include a look at the Omaha Public Schools Art Exhibit at Joslyn Museum; an interview
with Lawrence Dokulil, whose hobby is botany.
Danny Thomas, Doug McClure and contestants reenact scenes from "Destry Rides Again" and
"From Here to Eternity."
9 Flipper
Part 1: Sandy and Bud try to find a new job for Porter [Brian Kelly], whom they think has been
fired.
10 Lawrence Welk
The sounds of summer..."Back in Your Own Back Yard," "On a Bicycle Built for Two," "Breezin'
Along with the Breeze," "Time on My Hands."
11 Lawrence Welk
12 26 Rap About It
13S Adam-12
Vitriolic verbal abuse faced by cops is the subject of "Pig Is a Three Letter WOrd."
7PM
2 3 4 5h 13s Emergency!
Charged with hit and run driving, Gage and DeSoto must wait out an investigation while
continuing to deal with emergencies, including a child trapped in a burning trailer and an
insecticide fire that fells bystanders with toxic smoke. Gage: Randolph Mantooth. DeSoto: Kevin
Tighe. Brackett: Robert Fuller.
Walter Lantz's "Musical Moments," starring Woody Woodpecker and his concertmaster riend
Andy Panda, heads a program that includes cartoons about a pari of completely different twins,
an office pecking order and the conquest of a mountain.
Scrapping for the Western Regional Championship are three state winners: the Nogales [Ariz.]
Conquistadores, the Artesia [NM] Bulldogs and the Fort Stockton [TX] Comanches. Events
include "As the Worm Turns" [a race with three players straddling a monstrous "worm"];
"Tarzan's Bananas" [based on Tarzan's vine-swinging exploits]; "Simple Simon Shuffle" [six
"bakers", tied at the ankles, carry an enormous foam-filled "pie" above their heads].
6 14 Jeffersons
George is thrown into a state of utter despair following a series of financial setbacks in his
business. George: Sherman Hemsley.
12 26 Life Around Us
7:30
2v 8 Coxon's Army
Special: Inside the recording studio with Coxon's Army, a group whose music weds jazz, rock and
classical idioms. Among their tunes are three songs written by pianist Phil Coxon.
6 10 11 14 Doc
Because he looks older than his year, Doc's son-in-law Fred resolves to do something about his
overweight and his balding pate. Doc: Barnard Hughes. Fred: John Harkins.
Polar bears are observed at Canada's Cape Churchill and high in the Arctic. Included are scnees
of the hunt for seals, the preparation of dens by the females, and the tagging and measurement
of the animals by scientists. William Conrad is the narrator.
Guests include U.S.A.'s Wayne the Wizard, Diana and Lee Edwards; France's Jean Regil and
Switon; England's Bob Swadling and Geoffrey Atkins; Italy's Maxim; and Sweden's Johnny Lonn.
8PM
2 3 4 5h 13s Movie
Roy Thinnes is "The Man Hunter" in this 1968 TV-movie about a big-game expert hired to track
down a bank robbery suspect in the Louisiana swamp country. Sandra Dee.
A musical bicentennial salute taped at the Adventureland entertainment complex in Des Moines,
IA. The more than 500 participants, include singer Marilyn Maye.
5s 7 9 S.W.A.T.
A gunman, holding his estranged wife hostage, is shot and killed by Luca. To the SWAT officer, it
was a case of self-defense, to the hysterical woman, it was manslaughter. Steve Forrest, Rod
Perry.
Egotistical newsman Ted Baxter [Ted Knight] hears the siren song of the big time when he is
asked to audition for a job as a quiz-show host. Lou: Edward Asner. Murray: Gavin MacLeod.
12 26 Movie BW
"Lord of The Flies" [1963] begins a new series of international films in this time slot. Peter Brook
["Marat/Sade"] wrote and directed this adaption of William Golding's fable about British
schoolboys struggling for survival on an uninhabited tropical island.
27 32 Movie BW
"Anthony Adverse." [1936] A massive production and top performances distinguish this opulent
version of Hervey Allen's best seller, set in the time of Napoleon. Fredric March, Olivia de
Havilland, Gale Sondergaard [Oscar winner].
8:30
6 10 11 14 Bob Newhart
Bob asks his slim secretary Carol, who claims she graduated "magnum *** lard" from high
school, to sit in on his workshop for the overweight as an inspiration to his patients. Suzanne
Pleshette. Carol: Marcia Wallace.
9PM
The Texas Playboys and Asleep at the Wheel pay tribute to the late Bob Wills, who pioneered the
style known as Western swing. Selections include "San Antonio Rose," "Faded Love," "Milk Cow
Blues," "Take Me Back to Tulsa."
5s 7 9 Bert D'Angelo
While investigating a series of luxury-auto thefts, Bert [Paul Sorvino] accidentally stumbles upon
a truck-hijacking operation. Larry: Robert Pine.
9:30
12 26 Coxon's Army
10PM
3 4 5h 6 7 9 10 11 13s 14 News
5s Comedy Break
A look at a program called "Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror," featuring a man who
speaks exclusively in anagrams; a look at a timorous television announcer, before and after he
undergoes psychiatric treatment; a segment on the employment of "pantomime horses."
Information on auto repairs is provided. Rhea Feikin tells how to find a reputable body shop and
discusses estimates and guarantees, and Bob Smith shows how to fix a dent. Lary Lewman is the
program host.
10:15
5s Movie BW
"House of Dracula." [1945] Ghoulish house party with replete with frightened guests, a blood-
drinking count and a nice chap who turns into a werewolf now and then. John Carradine.
10:20
14 Movie
"The Shakiest Gun in the World." [1968] Amusing remake of "The Paleface," with Don Knotts as
the Eastern dentist whose misadventures make him a hero of the Old West. Barbara Rhoades.
Not up to the Hope-Russell original, but fun.
10:30
2 4 5h 13S Weekend
Beefaloes-the offspring of cows and buffaloes-are seen in a visit to a California ranch. Since they
feed on grass instead of grain, the hybrids could, according to this report, become an
inexpensive source of meat. Another segment looks at the Doctors of Madness, an English rock
group being groomed for stardom. The musicians are seen in concert and at a recording session.
2v USD Report
3 Movie
"Godzilla's Revenge." [1967] Top-notch special effects distinguish this installment of the Godzilla
saga. Tadao Takashima.
6 Movie
"Exodus." [1960] Leon Uris's best-seller about the birth of modern Israel, as adapted by Dalton
Trumbo and directed by Otto Preminger. Too long and episodic, but interesting as history and
fiction. Unevenly cast. Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint. Ralph Richardson.
8 Consultation
9 Rivercade Auction
Special: Local celebrities auction items to raise funds for Siouxland's annual Rivercade
celebration.
10 Movie
Charles Bronson and Alain Delon portray Algerian War veterans caught up in criminal activities in
"Farewell, Friend" [1968] a French film not shown in US theaters. Olga Georges-Picot.
12 26 David Susskind
A program on the Loch Ness monster includes guests who claim to have seen the creature.
A couple investigates the cultural similarites between two London districts, located 7 miles
apart; a report on schoolboys' extracurricular activities.
10:45
7 Movie
"The Mountain." [1956] Two brothers attempt to reach a plane that has crashed in the Swiss
Alps. Exciting mountain climbing sequences. Spencer Tracy.
11PM
27 32 Soundstage
Barry Manilow performs three of his hit singles: "Mandy," "It's a Miracle," and "Could It Be
Magic?" Other features on the program include salutes to American Bandstand and Martha and
the Vandellas.
11:30
Perrformers include Ike & Tina Turner ["Oh My My," "Sexy Ida"]; C.W. McCall ["Convoy," "Green
River," "Classified"]; Queen ["Bohemian Rhapsody."]
12AM
3 Movie
"The Beast of Hollow Mountain." [1956] A huge prehistoric beast terrorizes the Mexican plains.
Ryan: Guy Madison.
4 Movie
"Peyton Place." [1957] Solid screen version of Grace Metalious's best selling novel about life in a
small New England town. Hope Lange, Lana Turner.
5h Movie
"Von Ryan's Express." [1965] Exciting World War II action yarn with Frank Sinatra in top form as a
USAF colonel at an Italian POW camp. Raffaella Carra.
13S Movie
"Day of the Badman." [1958] Four outlaws terrorize a frontier town to force a judge [Fred
MacMurray] to release their murderer brother. Myra: Joan Weldon. Wiley: John Ericson.
12:45
7 ABC News
12:50
10 News
1:00
5s ABC News
7 News
1:30
Highlights from the series' 1975-76 season includes performances by Bad Company, Chuck Berry,
Black Sabbath, Captain and Tennille, Roger Daltrey, Janis Ian.
11 Telethon Continues
13S News
3:00
9 ABC News
4:30
11 Telethon Continues
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*PLEASE REMOVE THIS THREAD. THIS IS EXACTLY THE SAME AS THE OTHER NEBRASKA SATURDAY
1976 LISTING. MY MISTAKE!!!*
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10 AM Howdy Doody
11 AM Fury
6:30 Tales Of The 77th Bengal Lancers (delay from Sun 7 PM)
7:30 People Are Funny (Dr. Giovanni, master pickpocket, picks the pocket of an audience
member; Bill Kennedy reports on his trip to Russia; a couple brought together by Univac tries to
win money playing a game of anagrams.)
8 PM Perry Como (Nat King Cole, Gisele MacKenzie, "Name That Tune" host George DeWitt,
COLOR)
9 PM Caesar's Hour (Sid and Janet Blair as "The Commuters," making a contribution to their
community; regulars are Howard (Ernest T. Bass) Morris, Carl Reiner, Pat Carroll, and Shirl ("The
Nurses") Conway)
9:55 Political Talk (Republican, Tuesday, Nov. 6, was presidential election day)
10:30 Political Talk (Vice President Richard Nixon speaks from Canton, OH; pre-empts "Your Hit
Parade")
10 AM Howdy Doody
11:30 Panorama
12 N Cowboy Theater
1 PM Chattanooga Jamboree
2 PM Western Movie
3 PM Movie: TBA
5 PM Film Feature
6 PM Cowboy G-Men
7 PM Waterfront
9 PM Caesar's Hour
10 PM George Gobel
1 PM TV Ranch
3:30 Football Roundup (joined in progress: scores and look-ins on the day's top football games;
the $75,000-added Gallant Fox Handicap from Jamaica Race Track, Jamaica, Long Island, New
York)
6 PM Soldiers Of Fortune
8 PM Jackie Gleason
9 PM Ford Star Jubilee (the first network showing of "The Wizard Of Oz," COLOR except for the
first 10 minutes of the movie)
11 PM News
11:05 Scoreboard
11:30 Serials
5 PM Gospel Jubilee
6 PM Crosscurrent
7:30 Famous Film Festival: "Col. Blimp," part two (this was a series of movies from England that
also ran in daytime as "Afternoon Film Festival")
9 PM Lawrence Welk
11 AM Mr. Chickaroonie
12 N Big Top
6 PM Annie Oakley
6:30 Superman
8 PM Jackie Gleason
11 PM Movie: TBA
11:30 Fury (says it's the same show airing on Ch. 2 at 11 AM)
12 N Big Top
1 PM Sky King
8 PM Jackie Gleason
11 PM George Gobel (Fess Parker, Helen O'Connell, NBC, delay from 10 PM)
5:00 News
5:30 News
6:00 News
11:00 Maury
Noon News
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Explosion
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
5:30 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
1:00 Leeza
5:00 News
5:30 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
Noon News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Real TV
7:30 EXTRA
9:00 Roar
10:00 News
1:00 Bzzz!
3:00 EXTRA
3:30 Real TV
10:00 Jeopardy!
10:30 News
Noon News
5:00 News
5:30 News
6:00 News
6:30 ABC World News Tonight (Peter Jennings)
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Explosion
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
1:36 Williams TV
5:00 News
5:30 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Rolonda
10:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
Noon Leeza
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
1:36 Later
5:30 News
6:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Cosby
9:00 Cybill
11:00 News
2:07 Baywatch
3:07 Cops
6:35 Taz-Mania
7:05 Scooby-Doo
7:35 Scooby-Doo
8:35 Bewitched
12:05 Matlock
8:00 Animaniacs
10:00 Seinfeld
10:30 Cheers
11:00 Vibe
10:00 Geraldo
Noon News
4:00 Geraldo
6:00 News
7:30 Roseanne
8:00 Cosby
9:00 Cybill
11:00 News
2:37 Cops
9:00 Baywatch
2:00 Blossom
2:30 Dinosaurs
3:30 Gargoyles
4:00 Aladdin
7:00 Martin
7:30 Martin
9:30 Sparks
11:30 227
Midnight 227
==CABLE NETWORKS==
===NEWS===
Noon NewsDay
12:30 Burden of Proof
6:00 WorldView
7:00 Moneyline
7:30 Crossfire
11:30 Moneyline
Midnight NewsNight
===ENTERTAINMENT===
8:00 Sports
10:30 Daria
11:30 Loveline
1:00 M2
===KIDS===
Nickelodeon
6:00 Beetlejuice
6:30 Muppet Babies
8:30 Rugrats
1:30 Rupert
7:00 Doug
7:30 Rugrats
11:30 Newhart
12:30 Taxi
Cartoon Network
5:00 Bullwinkle
6:00 Snorks
9:30 Taz-Mania
6:30 Scooby-Doo
7:00 Freakazoid!
10:30 Scooby-Doo
2:30 Scooby-Doo
3:00 Bullwinkle
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5:00 Bullwinkle
6:00 Snorks
9:30 Taz-Mania
7:00 Freakazoid!
10:30 Scooby-Doo
2:30 Scooby-Doo
3:00 Bullwinkle
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These are the logos for WTVC, WXIA, WDEF, WTBS and WGNX.
Here is the list of stations that aired Samurai Pizza Cats in syndication during the Fall 1996 TV
Season
Grand Rapids, MI
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Bombingham, Alabama:
Spaced-Out, Alabama:
MORNING
6:00
Get up and get out in the field and go to work. Besides, your cows cannot wait for the "Today
Show" to come on.
Featuring Bull Connor as everyone's favorite clown, with special appearance by Gov. George
Wallace as Cooky today.
Live from Marshall Space Flight Center; sponsored by Charlie's Fireworks Stand.
6:30
The popular feline gets housebroken on this episode--and takes it out on a turntable.
Recipes: Gun-powder biscuits, arsenic-crusted bacon, and, the piece d'resistance, grits spiced
with Papa's cigar ash.
7:00
Lou Ups interviews Martha Mitchell about techniques to irritate people; Ba-Ba Wa-Wa examines
the relationship between women's hair length and their affinity for feminism; Jim Granola goes
out on the town with Joe Namath to a drug dealer's pad, in a filmed segment. (Maybe live, can't
tell for certain; 2 hours, give or take.)
Since you viewers go ga-ga over Cronkite at night, why don't you tune in in the daytime? We
don't bite.
9:00
(7) (72) ABC's Free For All
A bold new experiment in daytime: Howard Cosell, Howard K. Smith, and Howard Hughes host
this hour of hijinks, hilarity, hubris, hog-snorting, and hell-raising.
(every other channel) Just a Bunch of Silly Games, Moronic Talk Shows, and Tacky Soaps
You don't have time to watch this *#&$#@ anyway, so turn the blasted set off, for crying out
loud.
EVENING
6:00
Jed tries to make Granny into a society matron, but she refuses to free her hair from that old bun
or get plastic surgery.
(2) (3) (5) (7) (9) (11) (16) (24) (37) (72) News
Oscar the Grouch finally gets out of the can and goes on a rampage; Bert and Ernie throw the
rubber ducky away; Kermit admits, "Oh yes, it is easy being green--especially when someone
else is pulling your strings." Sponsors: Z, Z, and Z.
6:30
The IMZ races against time to free a foreign princess from her 18-hour girdle.
New situation comedy featuring Mickey Rooney trying to get some order into his fractious
household, with a scatterbrained wife, a naive daughter, and a headstrong son-in-law
complicating his life. An original concept by Norma Steer.
Steve fosters a new relationship, this time with Old Mother Hubbard.
7:00
Panel game featuring Henry Morgan, Ed Sullivan, Jackie Gleason, and Rocky Marciano (or a
facsimile thereof), who try to endure KGB torture. Taped in Leningrad, Soviet Union.
Eve Arden and Audrey Meadows play two haggard housewives who spend the half hour
complaining about their husband's gas problems, their children's rude manners and sloppy
rooms, and their own bad breath and gray hair. Sponsored by Ex-Lax.
Our sweater-clad hero goes on location to the inner city, where he tries to talk sense and
wholesome values to recent parolees, prostitutes, and potheads.
7:30
Now, come on, haven't you seen enough already? Get a life, man. Cut the dern boob tube off
and go out to the club and get wasted, like a good American should. You'll have all the days
when you're laid up in the nursing home to catch up on your Tee-Vee.
(This notice issued by order of the Federal Communications Commission and the National Liquor
Association.)
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TV Guide used to do April Fools pages in the late 60s. (Sample listing: GOMER PYLE, USMC -
Gomer falls down.)
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Isn't this where anabate123 asks for 1990-1994 listings for the same area?
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6 AM WSU: College Of Lifelong Learning (lecture: "White and Blacks: Popular Ideology")
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Whew!
10:55 News
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
4 PM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Audra Lindley; Ann-Margret, Vic Damone, ventriloquist Jay
Johnson)
5:30 News
6 PM News
8 PM Waltons
9 PM Hawaii Five-O
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
3:25 News
10:30 Hollywood Squares (George Gobel, Mariette Hartley, K.C. (of K.C. and the Sunshine Band),
Jayne Kennedy, the Lennon Sisters, Tom Poston, Skip Stephenson, Jimmie Walker)
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
12:30 Midday (economist Howard Ruff talks about storing essential items in a time of increasing
scarcity)
2 PM The Doctors
2:30 Another World
4 PM Good Times
4:30 Special Treat ("The Rocking Chair Rebellion," about a group of teens and a group of senior
citizens tired of being confined to a nursing home, delay from Tue 4 PM, pre-empts "The Gong
Show" and "Bewitched")
6 PM News
7:30 3's A Crowd (the controversial Chuck Barris game show beat all its competition in Detroit,
but by spring "Joker's Wild" had taken over the timeslot)
9 PM Quincy
10 PM Kate The Detective (Kate Mulgrew as a detective first presumed to be Mrs. Columbo, but
in time the Columbo connection was abandoned)
11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show (Bill Cosby subs for Johnny; Joel Grey, Larry Hagman, Shields & Yarnell)
2 AM Classroom
6 AM TV College: "Homosexuality"
6:30 News
7 AM Good Morning America (a visit to the FBI training school in Quantico, VA; part 4 of an
interview with Kirk Douglas)
12 N Junior Pyramid
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
5:30 News
6 PM News
7:30 Match Game PM (Richard Paul, Don Galloway, Joyce Bulifant, Mary Ann Mobley)
8 PM Laverne & Shirley (one of the scheduling moves that helped ABC lose the 1979-80 season
and place CBS back on top)
8:30 Benson
12:30 Movie: "A Fine Madness" (not sure if this is ABC, Ch. 24 normally carried ABC Late Night
but not this movie)
2:45 News
9 AM From Now On
9:30 Ben Wicks (a visit to a natural-gas drilling site near Edmonton)
10 AM Ontario Schools
11 AM Sesame Street
2 PM Insight (Angust Meier and Elliott Rudwick, coauthors of "Black Detroit And The Rise Of The
UAW")
2:30 Take 30
3 PM Bob McLean
4 PM Beyond Reason
4:30 Beachcombers
6 PM Newsday
7 PM Odd Couple (Hugh Hefner in a flashback to Felix's first big photography assignment--a
Playboy centerfold)
8 PM On The Record
10:30 Flappers
11:25 News
11:45 Sidestreet
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Brady Bunch
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
6 PM News
7 PM Match Game (Jack Jones, Patty Duke Astin, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Debralee
Scott, Alfie Wise)
8 PM Waltons
9 PM Hawaii Five-O
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
11:30 Columbo
1:25 Banacek
2:55 News
7 AM Today
10 AM Card Sharks
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
2 PM The Doctors
5 PM Odd Couple
5:30 M*A*S*H
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News
9 PM Quincy
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
2 AM News
6:30 News
7 AM 700 Club
8:30 Movie: "Mr. Winkle Goes To War" (Edward G. Robinson; watch for Ruth Warrick, aka
Phoebe Wallingford from "All My Children," from '44)
9:55 News
10 AM 700 Club
12 N Petticoat Junction
2 PM McHale's Navy
3:30 Jetsons
4 PM Spiderman
5 PM Addams Family
6 PM Get Smart
7 PM Dating Game
7:30 Rhoda
9 AM Edge Of Night
10 AM Emergency One!
12 N Junior Pyramid
1 PM All My Children
2 PM One Life To Live
3 PM General Hospital
4:30 Flintstones
5:30 News
7 PM 3's A Crowd
8:30 Benson
11 AM Electric Company
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
8 PM Evening At Symphony (the Boston Symphony performs Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 9)
9 PM Vibrations
9:30 Sneak Previews (reviewed: "And Justice For All" with Al Pacino; "Luna" with Jill Clayburgh)
6:50 News
7 AM Bugs Bunny
7:30 Casper
10 AM Detroit Today
10:30 Health Field (Dr. Frank Field discusses surgical procedures to remove kidney and bladder
stones.)
11 AM Romper Room
2:55 News
3 PM Bugs Bunny
4:30 Flintstones
5 PM Brady Bunch
7 PM M*A*S*H
8 PM Movie: "Caribbean"
9:55 News
10 PM Dinah! & Friends (co-host Don Meredith; Loni Anderson and husband Ross Bickell, Tom
Wopat, karate expert Joe Lewis, singing group Come to New Zealand)
11 PM Make Me Laugh (Bruce Baum, the Unknown Comic, Argus Hamilton; celebrity contestant:
Tamara Dobson)
8 AM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
9 AM In-school programs
11 AM Electric Company
12 N Freestyle
4 PM Sesame Street
7 PM Feedback
sign off 12 M
WBGU Ch. 57 Bowling Green, OH (PBS)
8:30 TBA
11 AM Electric Company
11:30 Nova (the flight of the Gossamer Condor, a plane which works by pedaling it like a bicycle)
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM News
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 Sneak Previews (a retrospective of movie monsters includes "King Kong" and "Alien")
8 PM Evening At Symphony
10:40 TBA
12 M Community Datebook
WGPR (WWJ) Ch. 62 Detroit (Ind.)
11 AM PTL Club
1 PM Spirit Of Detroit
6 PM News
6:30 Rifleman
9 PM PTL Club
11 PM Spirit Of Detroit
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Hey bpatrick2?
Do you have any TV listings from Local TV Guides from Detroit from the time period of 1985-
1989 (late 80s)
If you have any, just let me know! And I'll be grateful if you posted some!
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Yes Channel 20 WXON ran ON-TV Supscription TV programming scrambled after 8 PM beginning
the fall of 79. Unlike many ON-TV Affiliates, WXON remained with general entertainment
programming till 6 PM weekdays and 3 PM weekends. WSNS Chicago, though began running ON-
TV in the fall of 1980 weeknights after 7 PM initially, then in 1981 expanded to after 6 PM
wwedkays and from 1 PM on during weekends. Then later in 1981, WSNS cut back unscrambled
programming to only 7 to 11 AM being the FCC still demanded stations with STV programming
run at least 28 unscrambled programs per week. Then in 1983, The FCC stopped requiring that
aand a few STV stations like WSNS went scrambled 24/7, even for the public affiars shows. KVEA
Los Angeles also went ON TV 24/7 in 1983. Only a few stations scrambled 24/7. Most did run a
couple hours of religion a day.
10:30 What's This Song? (guests: Lola Albright and Bob Denver; show is best remembered as
Wink (then called Win) Martindale's first hosting job, COLOR)
11 AM Concentration
12:30 I'll Bet (forerunner of "It's Your Bet," with couples Beverly Garland and Filmore Crane vs.
Richard Long and Mara Corday, COLOR)
1 PM 77 Sunset Strip
2 PM Moment Of Truth (unsuccessful attempt to import a Canadian soap, although one of its
actors, Douglas Watson, went on to play on "Another World")
3 PM Another World
4 PM Movie: "Paratrooper"
7 PM Cheyenne
8:30 Bob Hope Chrysler Theater (conclusion of the two-part "Memorandum For A Spy," with
Robert Stack as a spy feigning a mental breakdown so he can track a mysterious Soviet agent to a
mental hospital, COLOR)
9:30 Jack Benny (Harvey Korman plays a salesman from whom Jack buys--hold on to your seats--
an expensive tailor-made suit!)
10 PM Jack Paar (guests: Pearl Bailey, Bill Dana, Tom Ewell, COLOR)
11:30 Tonight Show (guest: Metropolitan Opera soprano Anna Moffo, COLOR)
6 AM University Of Michigan
7 AM Today
11 AM Concentration
2 PM Moment Of Truth
3 PM Another World
7 PM Capture (Arthur Jones and crew go to Surinam to help rescue animals trapped in a flood,
COLOR)
7:30 International Showtime ("International Circus Stars" features acts from Belgium, Hungary,
and Czechoslovakia.)
6:15 Bible Puppets (the Mabel Beaton Puppets re-enact the story of Moses)
7 AM Chance To Advance
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Uncle Al
11 AM Andy Griffith
1 PM Best Of Groucho
2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (Beverly Hills teacher John Forder thanks the mysterious donor
who gave him a car and household goods.)
3 PM To Tell The Truth (Robert Morse, Sam Levenson, Peggy Cass, Joan Fontaine)
4 PM Secret Storm
6 PM Yogi Bear
7:30 Rawhide
8:30 Baileys Of Balboa (delay of at least a week from Thu 9:30 PM, since "Celebrity Game"
returned in that slot the previous evening)
9 PM Password (Arthur Godfrey, Monique Van Vooren, delay from Thu 9 PM)
10 PM Slattery's People
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM T-Bar-V Ranch
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N Love Of Life
2 PM Password
4 PM Secret Storm
7 PM Honeymooners
7:30 Rawhide
8:30 The Great Adventure (in 1893, President Grover Cleveland has suddenly declared himself
off-limits to the public, and reporter E.J. Edwards (Barry Sullivan) wants to know why)
10 PM Slattery's People
6:55 Daily Word (Dr. Norman Vincent Peale tells how to break the worry habit.)
11 AM My Little Margie
12 N Donna Reed
1 PM Rebus Game
3 PM General Hospital
6 PM News, Weather
7 PM Story Of A Cowboy (bronc rider Bill Martinelli tries for the championship at the Salinas
Rodeo)
7:30 Saga Of Western Man (the story of Custer and the battle of the Little Big Horn, COLOR)
9 PM Valentine's Day
9:30 FDR (1940: FDR seeks a third term and Hitler advances over Europe, especially France and
the Low Countries)
7 AM Today
11 AM Concentration
1 PM Local News
2 PM Moment Of Truth
3 PM Another World
7:30 Rawhide
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Jack LaLanne
9:30 Dateline 27
11 AM Rebus Game
12 N Donna Reed
2 PM Password
3 PM General Hospital
3:30 Cartoon Corner
5:30 Rifleman
6 PM News, Weather
7 PM Leave It To Beaver
9 PM Laramie
10 PM 12 O'Clock High
10 AM Movie: "Shanghai"
1 PM Rebus Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Trailmaster
6 PM ABC News
9 PM Valentine's Day
9:30 FDR
10 PM 12 O'Clock High
11:25 ABC's Nightlife (Jack Carter finishes two weeks as guest host.)
7 AM News, Weather
7:30 Gigantor
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Divorce Court
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N Love Of Life
2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (columnist Dorothy Manners, singer Jennie Smith, COLOR)
3:25 TBA
3:30 Edge Of Night
4 PM Secret Storm
10:30 I've Got A Secret (Lucille Ball is guest; Steve Allen hosts; panel: Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer,
Henry Morgan, Bess Myerson, COLOR)
12:55 News
7 AM Today (Melina Mercouri; Rowland Evans and Robert Novak discuss their book about LBJ,
COLOR)
9 AM Today With Inga And Mark (COLOR)
10:30 Concentration
11 AM Pat Boone (debut of his daytime show; guests: Johnny Carson, Lorne Greene, Edie Adams,
COLOR)
11:30 Hollywood Squares (debut of a daytime institution; regulars: Rose Marie, Morey
Amsterdam, Abby Dalton, Wally Cox, Cliff "Charley Weaver" Arquette; guests: Agnes Moorehead,
Ernest Borgnine (in the center square; Paul Lynde did not become a regular until 1968), Nick
Adams, Sally Field, Pamela Mason, COLOR) (and no, I don't know which of the five regulars sat
out that week)
12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)
12:30 Swingin' Country (hosts: Roy Clark, Molly Bee, Rusty Draper; guest: Roberta Sherwood,
COLOR)
12:55 NBC News (anchor not given, probably Edwin Newman, COLOR)
4 PM Match Game (Miss America 1967 Jane Anne Jayroe, Sal Mineo, COLOR)
8:30 Roger Miller Show (Liberace, sound-effects expert Wes Harrison, COLOR)
1 AM News, Weather
8 AM Romper Room
11 AM People In Conflict (an immigrant girl is unhappy with her new husband; a teenage girl
objects to her mother's meddling)
11:30 Gypsy Rose Lee (guests are satiric composer Peter Schickele and Pat Harrington Jr.)
2 PM Bold Journey
3 PM Cisco Kid (COLOR)
4:30 Billy Johnson (kids' show; he'd been in DC before, on Ch. 9, IIRC)
5 PM Superman (COLOR)
6 PM Flintstones (COLOR)
7 PM Twilight Zone
10:30 Jean Arthur (short-lived sitcom about a female lawyer and her son-partner, CBS, pre-
empted on Ch. 9, delay from 10 PM, COLOR)
8 AM Claire And Co Co
11 AM Supermarket Sweep
12 N Donna Reed
12:30 Father Knows Best
1 PM Ben Casey
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dark Shadows
7 PM Branded (COLOR)
10 PM Big Valley (DC radio personality Jackson Weaver plays a doctor in this episode, COLOR)
7 AM Today (COLOR)
9 AM Mike Douglas
10:30 Concentration
12 N Noonday On 8 (COLOR)
1:55 News
4:25 News
4:30 Mister Ed
7 PM Honeymooners
7 AM News, Weather
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Ranger Hal
10 AM Candid Camera (Buster Keaton plays a gas-station attendant who puts spots on windows;
an occupied phone booth begins filling up with soap bubbles)
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N Love Of Life
2 PM Password (COLOR)
4 PM Secret Storm
10 PM Secret Agent
7 AM Today (COLOR)
9 AM Doctor Alvarez (Dr. Walter C. Alvarez discusses medical problems, sounds like a show
ahead of its time)
9:30 Science Class
10 AM Sparetime Bowling
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)
1 PM Gypsy Rose Lee (guests: actor Charles Robinson and his wife Joan)
1:30 Girl Talk (Dr. Joyce Brothers; Dr. Jean Houston, author of "The Varieties Of Psychedelic
Experience")
5 PM Cheyenne
6:55 News
7 AM Three Stooges
11 AM Supermarket Sweep
5 PM Movie: "Bagdad"
6:25 News (George Baumann)
7:20 Sports, Weather (apparently Ch. 13 did indeed cut off the last five minutes of the Jennings
newscast)
WOOK Ch. 14 (now a repeater for Ch. 53 in Annandale, VA) Washington, DC (Ind.)
7 PM Teen Talk
8 PM Roy Rogers
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
12 N Love Of Life
2 PM Password (COLOR)
4 PM Secret Storm
11 AM Carousel Classroom
12 N Fun Park
1 PM Divorce Court
3:30 Gigantor
4 PM Soupy Sales
6 PM Marshal Dillon
6:30 Rawhide
1 AM News, Weather
9:15 Classroom (senior-high literature, 4th-5th grade social studies, "Roundabout," 2nd-3rd
grade geometry, French II, senior-high literature, 5th-7th grade physical science)
12 N Classroom ("Living For The Sixties," "Auto Mechanics," 5th-6th grade English, 2nd-3rd grade
science, 6th-7th grade social studies, senior-high literature, 3rd-4th grade English, Montgomery
County special)
4:30 Nine On Japan
5 PM Friendly Giant
6 PM Big Picture
9 PM NET Journal ("A Time For Burning" looks at a Nebraska clergyman, Rev. William Youngdahl,
as he tries to improve race relations in his community.)
sign off 11 PM
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Candid Camera
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N Love Of Life
2 PM Password (COLOR)
4 PM Secret Storm
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I think you should be ready on the look out for some TV listings from Local TV Guides from
Washington-Baltimore from the time period of 1967 to 1971. If you get some, just let me know
and I'd love to see some posted!
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Whoops! I checked! And there's so much 70s & 80s TV Guides from Baltimore-Washington. So, I
think you should be ready on the look out for some TV listings from local TV Guides from
Washington-Baltimore from the time period of 1992-94, and from either Baltimore or
Washington from the time period of 1994-96. If you find some, just let me know and I'd love to
see some posted!
50 - WFTY Washington (Ind, became WB affiliate and changed call letters to WBDC in 1995)
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I find it interesting that neither 13 in Baltimore nor 7 in Washington aired Mike Douglas or Merv
Griffin in color. Were these shows produced in color or did they not have color VTR capabilities? I
noticed that 7 had color studio capabilities as Bozo and their local news was in color.
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WOOK 14 D.C.
I saw a PBS program about their 5PM Teenarama Dance Show. Even though they had a very
small studio, the kids and this show actually "built" WOOK. Here's what Wikipedia says about
it..... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WFDC-TV
Channel 14 first signed on as WOOK on March 6, 1963 as the first television station in the
country aimed at the African-American demographic. WOOK's claim to fame was their teen-
oriented dance show called Teenarama, which featured big-name acts such as James Brown and
Marvin Gaye.
I find it interesting that neither 13 in Baltimore nor 7 in Washington aired Mike Douglas or Merv
Griffin in color. Were these shows produced in color or did they not have color VTR capabilities? I
noticed that 7 had color studio capabilities as Bozo and their local news was in color.
...IIRC, Griffin wasn't in color until early '67 and Douglas upgraded to color after KYW-TV/3
moved from Cleveland to Philadelphia a couple of months earlier than this...
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I moved to Norfolk about a month after these listings, and there WAVY was carrying Mike in
color. WTAR (now WTKR) picked up Merv in the spring of '67. and IIRC he aired in color as well.
Apparently WJZ did not have color capabilities (neither did our ABC affiliate in Norfolk, WVEC, at
that time); as for WMAL/WJLA I have no explanation. What's odd is that WJZ was and is KYW's
sister station.
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Well then bpatrick2, do you have any TV listings from local TV guides from Eastern Virginia from
the time period of 1987-1991? If so, just let me know and I'ld love to see them posted!
Channels:
2KREM (CBS)
4KXLY (ABC)
6KHQ (NBC)
7KSPS (PBS)
28KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
5 am
(Ann Curry)
5:30
2Paid Programming
(Thalia Assuras)
6:00
7Body Electric
28Conan the Adventurer
6:30
7:00
Scheduled: Henry Kissinger; Glen Campbell on his autobiography. (Harry Smith, Paula Zahn)
Scheduled: Cast members of "Disney's Beauty and the Beast: A New Musical" perform. (Charles
Gibson, Joan Lunden)
6Today
Scheduled: Aretha Franklin; Carrie Fisher (author of "Delusions of Grandma"). (Bryant Gumbel,
Katie Couric)
28Bonkers
7:30
28Goof Troop
8:00
28Darkwing Duck
8:30
28TaleSpin
9:00
4Morning
Scheduled: Actress Andie MacDowell (Four Weddings and a Funeral); comedian Harvey
Korman; musician Richard Carpenter (The Carpenters).
7Sesame Street
10:00
4Home
6Leeza
7Reading Rainbow
28Paid Programming
10:30
7Homestretch
28Paid Programming
11:00
2Vicki!
4Maury Povich
11:30
AFTERNOON
12 pm
4All My Children
6Rush Limbaugh
28Geraldo
12:30
7Quilt in a Day
1:00
6Another World
"The Nature of Sex" considers how environmental factors can influence sexual behavior in "A
Time and a Place." Included: the Pacific grunion, fish that comes onto land to mate under the full
moon. Host: George Page. (Repeat)
2:00
2Guiding Light
4General Hospital
28Paid Programming
2:30
3:00
2The Young and the Restless
4The Flintstones
6Donahue
7Sesame Street
3:30
4:00
Mother/daughter truces.
7Reading Rainbow
28Animaniacs
4:30
7Square One TV
5:00
2KREM 2 News at 5
4News 4 at 5
6Q6 News at 5
28Ricki Lake
5:30
EVENING
6:00
2KREM 2 News at 6
4News 4 at 6
6Q6 News at 6
6:30
2Murphy Brown
4Full House
6Inside Edition
28Hard Copy
7:00
2Coach
4Roseanne
6Jeopardy!
7Nova
Making a Dishonest Buck. The Treasury tries to curb counterfeiting by catching criminals and
by making currency harder to duplicate.
28Entertainment Tonight
7:30
2Cheers
4M*A*S*H
6Wheel of Fortune
2Rescue 911
Brothers nearly electrocuted in Florida; a firefighter trapped inside a burning house; a dog with a
ball lodged in its throat; a youngster in Pennsylvania involved in an ATV accident. Hosted by
William Shatner.
4Full House
Be Your Own Best Friend. Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) creates a competition for her
attention between her old friend and her new one, and winds up with no friend at all. Teddy:
Tahj Mowry. Denise: Jurnee Smollett. Jesse: John Stamos.
The Mother-in-Law, or Three Men and a Little Old Lady. Maureen (Eve Gordon) forces John
(John Caponera) to take her mom along to a baseball game, but the two don't hit it off. Phyllis:
Betty Garrett.
7Frontline
The Kevorkian File. The debate over physician-assisted suicide is explored in a profile of Jack
Kevorkian, who has helped 20 people end their lives. Included: footage of him consulting with
patients.
28South Central
Debut: Pilot. The series opener finds inner-city single mother Joan Mosely (Tina Lifford)
struggling to make ends meet and coping with the fear that her son may be asking for trouble by
carrying a beeper. Andre: Larenz Tate. Tasha: Tasha Scott. Sweets: Paula Kelly. Ray: Ken Page.
8:30
4Phenom
It's a Wonderful Midlife Crisis. A pal's death dispirits Lou (William Devane); Brian (Todd Louiso)
judges new TV shows. Jerry Mathers and Tracy Austin appear as themselves
One Flu Over a Nest of Cuckoos. Cathy's hospitalization for a case of the flu may force John to
cancel a trip to a golf tournament. Cathy: Ellen Blain. Yelmo: Michael Saad. Mo: Mindy Cohn.
Robert: Wayne Knight.
28Roc
Brothers. Andrew is thrilled by his brother's visit but not by his subsequent news. Russell:
Richard Roundtree. Leo: Mareno Rankin. Andre: Clifton Powell. Roc: Charles S. Dutton. Joey:
Rocky Carroll. Eleanor: Ella Joyce. Andrew: Carl Gordon.
9:00
(TV, 1994) Richard Thomas, Robert Urich. An ex-cop uses a bomb to hold a Wyoming elementary
school full of children and teachers hostage. Based on the book "When Angels Intervene," an
account of real events that took place in 1986. Dorsie: Wendy Crewson.
4Roseanne
The Driver's Seat. Roseanne gets carried away punishing D.J., who seems headed down the
road to delinquency. And Dan blames her anger on work stress. Leon: Martin Mull. Nancy:
Sandra Bernhard. Roseanne: Roseanne Arnold. (Repeat)
Another Average Night. Bizarre characters enliven a night at the terminal, including a choking
victim, a gun-waving cuckold, Mahalia's lustful ex, topless feminists and a couple of drag queens.
Tom: Dirk Blocker. (Repeat)
The story of Primo Levi, the Italian writer of the Holocaust whose memories of Auschwitz, the
Nazi death camp where he was imprisoned for a year, haunted him from the time of his
liberation in 1945 until his death in 1987.
28Front Page
9:30
4Coach
One of the Guys. Hayden is miserable after he takes Christine on a fishing trip and she seems to
get hooked on the sport. Christine: Shelley Fabares. Hayden: Craig T. Nelson. Dauber: Bill
Fagerbakke. Luther: Jerry Van Dyke.
6The John Larroquette Show
John and Carol. Carol is furious when Tony leaves her to stay with John. Meanwhile, Mahalia
worries about a brooding Dante (Humberto Ortiz). Carol: Donna Mills. John: John Larroquette.
Mahalia: Liz Torres. (Repeat)
10:00
4NYPD Blue
NYPD Lou. Sipowicz discovers that the older woman his son Andy Jr. (Michael DeLuise) intends
to marry is sleeping around. Laura: Sherry Stringfield. Lou: Dan Hedaya. (Repeat)
6Dateline NBC
7Pacific Rift
28Fox News at 10
10:30
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2KREM 2 News at 11
4News 4 at 5
7Masterpiece Theatre
From 1992: In the conclusion of "Adam Bede," Hetty is arrested for murder. Adam: Iain Glen.
Dinah: Susannah Harker. Arthur: James Wilby. Mrs. Poyser: Julia McKenzie. Poyser: Paul Brooke.
(Repeat)
28Ricki Lake
11:35
4Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
12 am
12:05
12:35
2Paid Programming
4Perfect Strangers
1:05
2Designing Women
1:35
2KREM 2 News at 11
2:00
2:05
6Nightside
2:10
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And KXLY, KAPP and KVEW still call their morning newscast "Good Morning Northwest" to this
day. It is different on KAPP/KVEW with Jason Valentine and Emily Jaceks but has the same title.
KXLY's meteorologist Kris Crocker is seen on KAPP/KVEW, over 150 miles SW of town, doing
weather. This was due to budget cuts in 2008. They got rid of weekend newscasts and 11PM is
now a pathetic 5 minutes.
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--Bay Area--
2 KTVU (Ind.) // 4 KRON (NBC) // 5 KPIX (CBS) // 7 KGO (ABC) // 9 KQED (PBS) // 14 KDTV (SIN)
20 KTZO (Ind.) // 26 KTSF (Ind.) // 32 KQEC (PBS) // 44 KBHK (Ind.) // 60 KCSM (PBS)
--San Jose--
--Salinas-Montgomery--
8 KSBW (NBC) // 35 KCBA (SIN) // 46 KMST (CBS)
--Sacramento--
--Stockton-Sacramento--
13 KOVT (ABC)
--Santa Rosa--
50 KFTY (Ind.)
EVENING
6PM
2 Three's Company
4-5-7-8-11-46 News
9 3-2-1 Contact
14-35 Noticias
20 Jeffersons
31 What's Happening!!
40 Charlie's Angels
44 CHiPs Patrol
48 FNN Financial News
50 I Love Lucy
6:30
3-10 News
14-35 Soledad
20 Maude
26 That Girl
31 Good Times
48 Eyewitness America
50 Barney Miller
7PM
2 M*A*S*H
3 Weeknight
4 Lie Detector
8 Entertainment Tonight
9 Over Easy
10 Merv Griffin (guests: Linda Gray, Bob Mackie, Maureen Reagan, Jerry Seinfeld)
13 Family Feud
20 Soap
32 Oceanus
40 M*A*S*H
46 WKRP In Cincinnati
50 M*A*S*H
7:05
TBS News
7:30
2 Barney Miller
5 Evening Magazine
7 Peoples Court
8 Soap
13 PM Magazine
20 Madames Place
31 SOAP
44 Alice
46 M*A*S*H
50 Peoples Court
7:55
Health Notes
8PM
9 Frontline
20 Rockford Files
54 Freedom To Speak
8:05
8:30
5-10-46 M*A*S*H (Series Finale; next week, Small & Frye premieres here, followed by Alice,
One Day At A Time and Cagney & Lacey
54 Kaleidoscope
8:35
7-11-13 Movie (American Gigolo 1980; ABC plans an announcement warning that the movie
may not be suitable for all family members)
14-35 Vanessa
20 Harry O
32 Freedom To Speak
9:30
32 Presente!
ESN-SC Sportscenter
10PM
2-36-40-50 News
14 24 Horas
31 Gunsmoke
35 Noticias
54 Sullivans
60 Nightly Business Report
ESN-SC Gymnastics (Match 11 of the USGF Single Elimination Championships, taped Dec. 17-20
at Reno)
10:15
44 News
10:30
32 Dick Cavett
44 In Search Of...
10:40
10:50
14 Noticias
54 Innovations
11PM
2 M*A*S*H
3-4-5-7-8-10-11-13-46 News
31 Honeymooners
36 Ironside
40 Benny Hill
44 Twilight Zone
50 Entertainment Tonight
54 PBS Latenight
USA NHL Hockey (Pittsburgh at New York Rangers, taped earlier tonight)
11:30
3-4-8 Tonight (guests: Bob Hope, Richard Pryor, David Bowie, Randi Oakes)
7-11-13 Nightline
32 Sports America
40 Hawaii Five-O
44 Saturday Night
50 Romance Theatre
11:35
Mid.
2 Big Valley
20 Dragnet
36 Untouchables
12:10
12:30
3-4 Late Night With David Letterman (guests: Jane Curtin, author Quentin Crisp)
20 Alfred Hitchcock
5-10-46 Columbo
1AM
2-11 News
20 Perry Mason
1:25
1:30
1:55
2AM
5 Hawaii Five-O
2:05
2:30
2:40
2:55
3AM
3:10
3:30
3:40
4AM
USA Alive & Well! (guests: Jack and Elaine LaLanne, Helen Hunt)
4:05
TBS Funtime
4:30
4:35
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What happened to the prime time programming at KTSF/26 and KSTS/48 in 1983?
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> --Salinas-Montgomery--
> --Sacramento--
> (Ind.)
> --Stockton-Sacramento--
>
> EVENING
>
> 6PM
> 20 Jeffersons
>
> 6:30
> 20 Maude
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> 7PM
> 2 M*A*S*H
> 3 Weeknight
> 20 Soap
> 32 Oceanus
> 40 M*A*S*H
> 50 M*A*S*H
> Walkure)
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> 7:05
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> 7:30
> 8 Soap
> 13 PM Magazine
> 31 SOAP
> 44 Alice
> 46 M*A*S*H
> tonight)
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> 7:55
I was wondering what happened to the prime time programming at KTSF-26-San Francisco and
KSTS-48-San Jose? From the look at the listings, Both stations must have signed off at 7:PM?
Either that or a typo error?
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Re: What happened to the prime time programming at KTSF/26 and KSTS/48 in 1983?
(massive quoting of schedule deleted ... please learn how to do this, folks ...)
> at the listings, Both stations must have signed off at 7:PM?
Both were subscription television after 7:00pm. In fact, KSTS' call letters stood for "Subscription
Television Service".<P ID="signature">______________
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Re: What happened to the prime time programming at KTSF/26 and KSTS/48 in 1983?
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> Service".
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And apparently, even after becoming a Spanish station, they used those calls until a week ago,
when my Comcast channel guide suddenly called it KMUV.
Anybody know when KSTS first signed on? I seem to remember it first being listed in TV GUIDE in
the summer of '81. The only reason I tuned in was the 'Batman' reruns(they also showed old
Britcoms, 'Make Room for Daddy' and Jackie Gleason, but I was too young to care about old
comedies then.)
I think the Subscription TV service ('SuperVision', and later 'Star TV') also carried a few college
basketball games, as well, with 8 ET/5 PT starts. When KSTS aired 'Batman' at 5 later in '81, the
games pre-empted it.
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Re: What happened to the prime time programming at KTSF/26 and KSTS/48 in 1983?
I have never heard of Supervision or Star TV. Were they a local Subscription TV service or
national? I have heard of ON-TV and SelecTV. Also I wonder why they didn't have the listings in
the TV Guide for Supervision/Star TV when they listed HBO?
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(quoted text removed again ... Floyd, would you PLEASE learn to do this?)
> ON-TV and SelecTV. Also I wonder why they didn't have the
TV Guide did not, as a rule, list the subscription television services. The only exceptions I am
aware of were in L.A. and NYC. (Perhaps Chicago?)
HBO, being a national service, always appeared in TV Guide, regardless of market size, once TV
Guide started adding cable listings.
Most markets had their own subscription services, with differing names. For example, in New
York it was called Wometco Home Theatre.<P ID="signature">______________
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Yes after 7 p.m. weekdays and earlier weekends both 48 KSTS and 26 KTSF had Subscription TV.
KSTS had Star TV and KTSF had ONTV. Yes, when Channel 48 first went on in 1981 they had Adam
West's Batman, Danny Thomas, Ozzie & Harriett, British sitcoms, and other old shows from the
hours of 3 and 7 PM weekdays and a couple hours Saturday mornings. They had some ethnic
brokered stuff weekends as well. By 1983, the entertainment shows disapppeared from 48 KSTS
and FNN which aired weekdays 6 AM to 3 PM was now running till 6. When STV was dropped in
1984, KSTS began I guess to add Spanish syndicated non SIN/Univision stuff in its place and
eventually began combining forces with three other Spanish independents to form Net Span
which morphed to Telemundo.
KTSF 26 began in 1976 with older sitcoms and westerns from the 50's and early 60's as well as
Japanese Animated shows duirng the day and ethnic shows nights and weekend afternoons and
nights. Eventually they added ONTV in 1979 and began moving more ethnic shows to daytime on
weekends at first. Then in 1985 when ONTV ended, Channel 26 replaced it with ethnic shows,
some which 48 dropped and they became an Asian station full-time.
About Subscription TV programming - TV Guide NEVER included this programming as listings for
the stations running it. From about 1978 to sometime in 1982, most TV Guide editions did not
include listings from Subscription TV services at all. But in 1982 when TV Guide expanded Cable
TV listings they added Subscription TV services as well. New York Metro included WHT as its own
service seperate from Channel 68. LA included Selec TV seperate from Channel 22 and ONTV
seperate from Channel 52 (which by 1983 was ONTV 24/7), Chicago included ON TV and Super
TV seperate from Channels 44 and 66 (44 had ONTV 24/7 while 66 had Super TV 20 hours a day
which is full time), Philadelphia had Prism seperate from Channel 57 (which was also Prism 24/7)
and Slec TV seperate from Channel 65.
So it was 1982 when TV Guide began including Cable TV listings as a huge part of what was
covered.
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Hey mstgator, Do you have any TV Listings from Local TV Guides from the San Francisco
Metropolitan Area from the time period of 1994-1998? If so, I'd love to see some posted, and
also just let me know!
31 - KRBK Sacramento (Ind, became WB affiliate and changed call letters to KPWB in 1995, then
switched to UPN and changed call letters to KMAX in 1998)
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Yes after 7 p.m. weekdays and earlier weekends both 48 KSTS and 26 KTSF had Subscription TV.
KSTS had Star TV and KTSF had ONTV. Yes, when Channel 48 first went on in 1981 they had Adam
West's Batman, Danny Thomas, Ozzie & Harriett, British sitcoms, and other old shows from the
hours of 3 and 7 PM weekdays and a couple hours Saturday mornings. They had some ethnic
brokered stuff weekends as well. By 1983, the entertainment shows disapppeared from 48 KSTS
and FNN which aired weekdays 6 AM to 3 PM was now running till 6. When STV was dropped in
1984, KSTS began I guess to add Spanish syndicated non SIN/Univision stuff in its place and
eventually began combining forces with three other Spanish independents to form Net Span
which morphed to Telemundo.
KTSF 26 began in 1976 with older sitcoms and westerns from the 50's and early 60's as well as
Japanese Animated shows duirng the day and ethnic shows nights and weekend afternoons and
nights. Eventually they added ONTV in 1979 and began moving more ethnic shows to daytime on
weekends at first. Then in 1985 when ONTV ended, Channel 26 replaced it with ethnic shows,
some which 48 dropped and they became an Asian station full-time.
About Subscription TV programming - TV Guide NEVER included this programming as listings for
the stations running it. From about 1978 to sometime in 1982, most TV Guide editions did not
include listings from Subscription TV services at all. But in 1982 when TV Guide expanded Cable
TV listings they added Subscription TV services as well. New York Metro included WHT as its own
service seperate from Channel 68. LA included Selec TV seperate from Channel 22 and ONTV
seperate from Channel 52 (which by 1983 was ONTV 24/7), Chicago included ON TV and Super
TV seperate from Channels 44 and 66 (44 had ONTV 24/7 while 66 had Super TV 20 hours a day
which is full time), Philadelphia had Prism seperate from Channel 57 (which was also Prism 24/7)
and Slec TV seperate from Channel 65.
So it was 1982 when TV Guide began including Cable TV listings as a huge part of what was
covered.
I suppose different editions expanded their listings at different times, but as far as the San
Francisco Metro edition was concerned, it started carrying cable listings in June 1981..one week
after the magazine got rid of staples(which I assume was the same for all editions).
Here are a list of stations that have aired the Lionhearts from September 1998 to August 1999
that I know of:
If you guys know of any stations that aired the Lionhearts, please reply and post them here. Also
if anything on the list is not right please correct me. I would really appricate this.
For phoenix, it's actually KUTP UPN 45, not WB 45, because the WB is WB 61 KASW.
You're right anabate KUTP is UPN not WB, thank you for correcting me Would you please look
though all the September 1998 to August 1999 weekend schedules that you have and post what
time and channels did the Lionhearts air, i'd really appricate it.
Here's more!
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Hmmm, I had to go to Wiki to find out what this even was! I had never heard of it, but it did air
in my market.
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Thank you so very much anabate I really appriciate it. ;D I sure wish that you have the ones for:
Columbus, OH
Houston, TX
Los Angeles, CA
Louisville, KY
Nashville, TN
Seattle, WA
Tri-Cities, TN
Does anybody else have the weekend schedules from September 1998 to August 1999 for those
markets listed above?
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I was shown in Buenos Aires too, as late as 2009, always on Saturday-Sunday mornings at 6 AM.
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Here is the revivised list of Lionhearts listings in the following markets that I covet the most.
Bristol, TN
Charlotte, NC
Columbus, OH
Houston, TX
Los Angeles, CA
Louisville, KY
Nashville, TN
Omaha, NB
Portland, OR
Seattle, WA
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Grand Rapids, MI
Austin, TX
Colorado Springs, CO
Columbia, SC
Davenport, IA
El Paso, TX
Green Bay, WI
Huntsville, AL
Little Rock, AR
Ohama, NE
Roanoke, VA
Shreveport, LA
Springfield, IL
Springfield, MO
Wichita, KS
I you know of any of the stations that aired The Lionhearts in any of the markets that I have
stated in the list that I want to know about or any others, post it here. Also if anything on the list
isn't right, please let me know.
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Austin, TX
Colorado Springs, CO
Columbia, SC
Davenport, IA
El Paso, TX
Green Bay, WI
Huntsville, AL
Little Rock, AR
Ohama, NE
Roanoke, VA
Shreveport, LA
Springfield, IL
Springfield, MO
Wichita, KS
I meant Omaha, NE not Ohama, NE. I wish I could edit the reply now.
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It should have said KRRT WB 35, not KRRT UPN 35. UPN was dropped from KRRT and picked up
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Here's my prediction...
7:35 Almanac Newsreel (WKYT Lexington, KY also had this show, a look at an event that
happened on this date in history.)
7:55 News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Real McCoys
12 N Love Of Life
2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (guests: members of the Congress for Better Living)
3 PM To Tell The Truth (Darren McGavin, Bess Myerson, Milt Kamen, Phyllis Newman)
4 PM Secret Storm
4:30 Millionaire (the check goes to Tom Hampton, but maybe not for long--his wife can't keep a
secret and only the two of them are supposed to know where the money came from)
9 PM Beverly Hillbillies
10 PM Armstrong Circle Theater (three reporters comb New York in search of teenage junkies
and find addicts, pushers, racketeers, and marijuana parties--host Ron Cochran interviews one of
them, New York Journal-American (Dorothy Kilgallen's paper) reporter Jim Horan)
7 AM Comedy Capers
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Calendar
11 AM Real McCoys
12 N Love Of Life
2 PM Password
4 PM Secret Storm
4:30 Millionaire
5 PM Three Stooges
6 PM Deputy Dawg
7 PM News, Weather
7:30 Dialogues
9 PM Beverly Hillbillies
11 PM News, Weather
6:30 RFD #8
7 AM Today
9:55 News
10 AM Say When!
11:30 Concentration
12 N Your First Impression (Soupy Sales, Dennis James, Jeff Donnell (a woman, BTW), COLOR)
2 PM People Will Talk (Dennis James hosts a show which will eventually become "Celebrity
Game" and then "Hollywood Squares," COLOR)
3 PM Loretta Young
10 PM Eleventh Hour (a young girl claims she's a princess who has escaped from gypsies, but it
turns out her mother brought her in for psychiatric help, then disappeared--guest stars include
Jeanne Cooper ("Young And The Restless") and Ed Asner)
7 AM Today
10 AM Say When!
11:30 Concentration
1:50 News
3 PM Loretta Young
4 PM Match Game
6 PM Whirlybirds
7 PM Arthur Smith
10 PM Eleventh Hour
1 AM Teen Talk
12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (Ernie welcomes new regulars: folksinger Cathie Taylor and
singer-guitarist Billy Strange)
1 PM General Hospital
2 PM Day In Court (a man is sued for liability in the injury of a young boy)
4 PM American Bandstand
4:30 Discovery '63 (how rhythm can set the mood and style of music)
5:30 26 Men
6 PM News, Weather
8:30 Going My Way (Gene Kelly takes the Bing Crosby role of Father O'Malley; watch for Leo G.
Carroll, pre-"Man From U.N.C.L.E." and Dick York, pre-"Bewitched")
7 AM Operation Alphabet
9 AM Artie Levin
1 PM General Hospital
2 PM Day In Court
4 PM American Bandstand
10 PM Naked City
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Hey bpatrick, do you have any TV listings from local TV guides from Eastern Virginia from the late
80s (1985-1989)? If so, just let me know, and I'd love to see some posted!
63 - WRNX Richmond (Ind, changed call letters to WVRN in 1986, merged with WRLH in 1988)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:
(2) KDKA (CBS)
Johnstown, Pennsylvania:
Altoona, Pennsylvania:
Steubenville, Ohio:
Youngstown, Ohio:
EVENING
6:00
(4) Dragnet--Friday and Gannon crack down on two different juvenile shoplifters this time
around
(5) (9) (10) (19) (27) 60 Minutes--topics not listed, but probably mostly Watergate-related (as
were practically all news programs by this point)
(33) Jim Thomas Outdoors--Chicago-based sportsman helmed this filmed half-hour look at
hunting/fishing expeditions across the globe
6:30
(11) Hee Haw--Tanya Tucker, Buddy Alan (co-host Buck Owens' son), George "Goober" Lindsey,
guests
(33) Bonanza
(53) Lassie
7:00
(3) (13) (24) Zoom--yes, Virginia, sometimes the great PBS' kids shows of the Seventies aired on
Sunday nights, I don't care what rumor-mongers tell you
(4) (7) (12) Wild Kingdom--same episode on all stations, with foxes in the spotlight this week
(brought to you, of course, by Mutual of Omaha)
(5) Highland Country--probably local country/bluegrass music show (in the hills of West Virginia,
remember)
(6) (21) Wild Kingdom--different from above, with the "wild donkey of Iran" as the subject on
this one (and nobody at that time thought Iran would ever become a grave world issue--how
history twists and turns, right?)
(53) Gomer Pyle, USMC--here comes Sergeant Carter, so Gomer and Duke better get their acts
together
7:30
(2) (5) (9) (10) (19) (27) The Waltons--special two-hour episode where Olivia (Michael Learned)
falls victim to polio (BTW, RIP Ralph Waite)
(3) Nova
(4) (33) FBI--final season for quasi-official Quinn Martin crime drama, with Shelly Novack as
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.'s sidekick
(6) (7) (11) (12) (21) World of Disney--"The Secrets of the Pirate's Inn," 1969 (first of two parts)
(13) Powers of the Presidency--PBS special examining the Constitutional angles of the
Nixon/Watergate crisis
8:00
(24) Movie--"The King of Kings" (same as WPSX at 2 p.m., meaning this was from PBS)
8:30
(3) Devout Young--PBS doc about new religions current among counterculture types (this
episode featured Zen Buddhism and the "Jesus Freaks")
(6) (7) (11) (12) (21) MacMillan and Wife--Mac and Sally visit his ancestral home in Scotland
(natch) on what became a working vacation of sorts
9:00
(3) (13) Masterpiece Theatre--"Upstairs, Downstairs," part 2 (the '70s forerunner to the current
"Downton Abbey," one might say)
(53) Group Therapy with Dr. Irene Kassorla (boy, for an indie, WPGH sure was highfalutin ...)
9:30
(2) (5) (9) (10) (19) (27) The First Woman President--CBS special drama about Edith Wilson, who
handled hubby Woodrow's affairs in 1919-20 while he was recovering from thrombosis; Eva
Marie Saint in title role
(53) Judy Lynn--syndicated country music show with singer who chose to ply her trade in Las
Vegas rather than Nashville
10:00
(3) (24) Firing Line--Bill Buckley gets in on the Easter act with Catholic priest and author Malachi
Martin as guest
(6) (7) (11) (12) (21) NBC News Presents--one of the first-ever docs about obesity
(13) French Chef--sorry, no recipe listed (like anyone's going to cook at this time of Sunday night,
anyway)
10:30
(2) Police Surgeon--second-rate Canadian cop show; pilloried as one of the most laughable of all
time
(4) What's My Line?--airing in the old CBS slot of the 1950s and 1960s, but the then-current
version with Larry Blyden emceeing
(13) David Susskind--the critically-acclaimed talk show's topic this week: ESP
(33) Dragnet
11:00
11:15
11:20
11:30
(4) Movie--"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," 1953 (that's right, the Marilyn Monroe/Jane Russell
classic)
(7) (11) (12) (21) Pro Track--NBC Sports coverage of track-and-field competition in Los Angeles
(here and there, NBC carried sports on late nights Saturdays and Sundays--"SNL" was a year and
a half off at this point, remember)
12:00 a.m.
12:30
(53) Happy Hunters--according to Google, the name refers to a hunting lodge in Butler County,
Pennsylvania, north of Pittsburgh, so this is likely an outdoors show (or else an early infomercial)
1:30
(4) Directions
2:30
Channels:
2KREM (ABC)
4KXLY (CBS)
6KHQ (NBC)
7KSPS (PBS)
MORNING
6 am
6Consultation
6:25
4Farm Reports
6:30
4Sunrise Semester
7:00
2A.M.
(Hughes Rudd)
6Today
(Frank McGee, Barbara Walters) [Note: McGee had died two days prior to this listing, on April 17,
1974.]
8:00
4Captain Kangaroo
9:00
From Las Vegas with co-hosts Dom DeLuise and Helen Reddy.
6Dinah's Place
7Sesame Street
9:30
4Gambit
6Jeopardy!
10:00
10:30
4Love of Life
10:55
(Douglas Edwards)
11:00
6Jackpot
11:30
11:55
6NBC News
(Edwin Newman)
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2Password
12:10
12:30
2Split Second
1:00
2All My Children
1:30
6Another World
2:00
2:25
2:30
6Somerset
3:00
2General Hospital
4Tattletales
3:30
2The Flintstones
4Gilligan's Island
4:00
2The Virginian
(Italian 1964) Dan Vadis, Maril Tolo. Hercules defends a people against a race of giant warriors.
6Bonanza
7Sesame Street
5:00
6Truth or Consequences
5:30
2KREM 2 News
4KXLY News
6Q-6 News
EVENING
6:00
4NBA Playoffs
Eastern Conference Finals, Game 3: Boston Celtics vs. New York Knicks.
7Zoom
6:30
7:00
2What's My Line?
6Mission: Impossible
7Aviation Weather
7:30
8:00
2The Brady Bunch
"Snow White and the Seven Bradys." The Bradys put on a benefit to raise money for a teacher's
retirement gift. Cindy: Susan Olsen. Carol: Florence Henderson. Mike: Robert Reed. Alice: Ann B.
Davis. (Repeat)
"Presenting, the Three Degrees." Lamont and Rollo become managers of an all-girl singing group.
Fayette Pinkney, Valerie Holiday and Sheila Ferguson of soul group the Three Degrees appear.
Lamont: Demond Wilson. Rollo: Nathaniel Taylor. (Repeat)
8:30
"The Coward." Steve checks out a rumor that his missing father, a World War II pilot, deserted
his crew in combat. Garth: George Montgomery. Steve: Lee Majors. Oscar: Richard Anderson.
Chin-Ling: George Takei. Helen: Martha Scott.
4Dirty Sally
"Honk 'Em, Squonk 'Em, Git the Wampum." Sally is suspicious, but Pike feels that he is seeing a
dream from heaven when they find Samantha, a beautiful young girl, sitting alone along a
mountain trail. Sally: Jeanette Nolan. Pike: Dack Rambo. Samantha: Kathleen Cody. Slick: David
Huddleston. (Repeat)
Bob welcomes guests Bob Newhart, Ann-Margret, Charlie Rich and George Foreman. With Les
Brown and His Band of Renown.
7Interface
9:00
4Good Times
"Springtime in the Ghetto." Florida (Esther Rolle) sets out to prove she's the best housekeeper in
the project, and also that winning the "best-kept apartment" contest is not dependent on whom
you know. James: John Amos. Mrs. Vinson: Robin Braxton.
7Masterpiece Theater
"Upstairs Downstairs: Voice from the Past." All Sarah must do to regain her old job is get rid of
Alice, the maid who replaced her. James: Simon Williams. Richard: David Langton. Rose: Jean
Marsh.
9:30
"The Exorcists." Felix and Oscar consult a ghost breaker when they are convinced that the shade
of a former tenant of their apartment has returned to haunt them. Clove: Victor Buono. Felix:
Tony Randall. Oscar: Jack Klugman. Selzer: Herbie Faye. Butler: Stan Haze. (Repeat)
(1955) Humphrey Bogart, Gene Tierney. The new priest at a Chinese mission takes an
unorthodox approach to spreading God's word. Yang: Lee J. Cobb. Beryl Sigman: Agnes
Moorehead.
"The Ultra Marine." An ex-Marine buddy of Dr. Sean comes to the islands to pursue his painting
career, but falls in love with Anne. (Repeat)
10:00
2Toma
"Pound of Flesh." A personal hang-up for Toma (Tony Musante): loan sharks have their teeth into
a restaurateur (Joseph Hindy) who once was close to Toma's wife (Susan Strasberg). Edie: Hildy
Brooks. Lippy: Val Bisoglio.
7Black Journal
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2KREM 2 News
4KXLY News
6Q-6 News
11:30
Performers include Manfred Mann, Mike Oldfield, David Essex, Electric Light Orchestra and
Bloodstone.
1 am
2Intersect
Host: Curtis Mayfield. Guests: Gladys Knight and the Pips; Status Quo; Phil Ochs; Sugarloaf and
the Impressions.
Retro: Columbus, Ohio - Tuesday Evening May 11, 1971/ Wednesday Daytime May 12, 1971
The Evening from May 11, 1971 and Daytime & Afternoon May 12, 1971 from The Columbus
Dispatch
8:25 Be Feminine
2:30 Doctors
4:00 Somerset
4:30 Dragnet
8:00 Don Knott Show with Steve Lawrence... Cass Elliott and Louis Nye
9:00 Movie "Plymouth Adventure" with Spencer Tracy and Lloyd Bridges (1952)
11:00 News
7:00 Facts-Opinions
7:15 Daybreak
9:00 David Frost Show includes Phil Silvers, Sandy Dennis, Sergio Franchi, Oliver Lange and Helen
and Scott Nearing
10:30 Mantrap
11:00 News
11:20 Fashions
12:00N Bewitched
7:00 News
8:30 Movie " Weekend of Terror" with Carol Lynley and Lee Majors (1970)
11:00 News
Dick Cavett Show with Laurence Harvey, Nicol Williamson and Eddie Chapman
7:30 News
7:55 I Believe
9:55 Reports
12:00N News
12:30 Search for Tomorrow
4:00 Movie "Target Unknown with Mark Stevens and Alex Nicol (1951)
10:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
Movie "The Informers" with Nigel Patrick and Catherine Woodville (1965)
9:50 Art 4
10:05 Science 3-4
11:00 Arts 4
1:30 Art 6
2:20 Careers
3:05 Explorers
6:00 Realities
Cincinnati Television Tuesday May 26, 1998 from The Cincinnati Enquirer TV Week
5:26 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Lezza
12:N News
12:30 Debt
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Extra
8:30 Newsradio
9:00 NBA Basketball Playoffs: Western Conference Final Game 5 Los Angeles Lakers at Utah Jazz
if necessary
11:30 News
2:06 Later
5:30 News
6:00 News
12:N News
5:00 News
5:30 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
7:00 News
10:00 Maury
4:00 News
4:30 Real Tv
5:00 News
5:30 News
6:00 News
8:00 Jag
6:00 Cooper
9:30 Coach
11:30 News
12N Geraldo
1:00 Sally
3:00 Metallix
3:30 Spiderman
4:00 Turtles
4:30 Rangers
5:30 Roseanne
7:30 Simpsons
8:00 Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1998) David Hasselholf, Sandra Hess, Premiere
10:00 News
11:00 Simpsons
11:30 MASH
12M Roseannae
1:00 Coach
6:30 X-Men
8:00 Banana-Crayon
12N Pictionary
4:00 Animianiacs
4:30 Batman
7:00 Seinfeld
7:30 Frasier
11:30 Martin
12M Vibe
1:30 COPS
5:00 Universe
One of the rare occasions I have time to do retros is on holidays. And I thought it appropriate to
look back at the way we were 40 years ago, and in an edition of TVG we rarely encounter here at
that. BTW, no white bullets in this edition; all are black, since no channel repeats.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:
Johnstown, Pennsylvania:
Altoona, Pennsylvania:
Steubenville, Ohio:
Youngstown, Ohio:
MORNING
6:00
(11) Across the Fence--note WTAJ below; apparently NOT local public affairs, as one might
surmise
6:15
6:30
(11) Treehouse Club--funny, but the only known kids' show by that time occurred in Atlanta, on
channel 11 there--syndie show, perhaps?
7:00
7:30
(2) Golden Years--probably local KDKA public affairs about concerns of the elderly
7:45
8:00
8:25
8:30
(7) Stan Scott--Steubenville-based evangelist who, believe it or not, once worked as an anchor at
rival WSTV, across the Ohio River from WTRF
(12) Rev. Leonard Repass--a West Virginian, Repass preached and featured Gospel music (an
interesting memoir of his program can be found on this minister's site:
http://www.thecitizen.com/archive/ma...ion/op-01.html)
(33) Billy James Hargis--the hardline right-wing preacher gives an Easter sermon from the Holy
Land this week
9:00
(11) Cartoons--unspecified
(19) Bailey's Comets--CBS Sunday cartoon (not sci-fi themed, as one might think, but rather one
about an early 70s fad: roller derbies)
(53) Teach-In--local public affairs about college life in the Pittsburgh area, perhaps?
9:30
(2) Insight--another of the several religious dramas that ran on Sundays until about the late
1970s (whatever happened to those? guess it was FCC dereg, just like a lot of other
discontinuities on the idiot box between the '70s and '80s)
(10) Amazing Chan--predictable Hanna-Barbera fitting of the Charlie Chan stories to a Scooby-
Doo form (and actually made by contract in Australia, to boot)
(33) Jimmy Swaggart--the famed cousin of Jerry Lee Lewis and Mickey Gilley (and no musical
slouch himself, either, having recorded many Gospel albums) getting a foothold to start his 1980s
meteoric rise to the heights of the "electronic church"
10:00
(2) (19) (27) Feast of Life--CBS religious special with music and poetry to commemorate Easter
Sunday
(4) Easter Is ...--animated special from the folks that brought us "Christmas Is" (can't find out
anything about either special, though, which is odd)
(6) (7) (11) (12) Easter Sunday Mass--special NBC broadcast of services at Washington, D.C.'s
National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (probably a co-production of the U.S. Conference
of Catholic Bishops, as was the arrangement for the network's coverage of Christmas Eve
Midnight Mass at the Vatican)
(21) Cartoons--unspecified; probably some handy to WFMJ's control room crew that morning
(53) George and Diane Ivy--appears to have been a Georgia-based Gospel music husband-and-
wife duo (from Google)
10:30
(33) Insight
11:00
(2) On Air--probably another local public program (KDKA had deep pockets from owner Group W,
and could afford to do these, since Pittsburgh was then a top 25 or so market)
(4) Joe Negri's Talent Scene--Negri, a local jazz musician, was ubiquitous on Pittsburgh TV back in
the day; he did all sorts of shows for WTAE, and in the past, KDKA, but most people outside
Western Pennsylvania remember him as a cast member on "Mister Rogers," recorded, of course,
at nearby WQED
(6) (9) (12) Rex Humbard--all three stations carried same broadcast
(10) Easter Cantata--performance by a choir from Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania, south of Altoona
(11) Rapp'n--of course, this was local African-American public affairs program (but not in the
sense that "rap" would later mean--you had to be living in the '70s to understand its usage at
that time)
(19) Feast of Love--CBS special broadcast of Greek Orthodox Easter service in New York City; the
officiating priest did the liturgy in Greek
(21) Easter Service--WFMJ local special featuring live coverage of a local Episcopal parish's Easter
service
(27) For Your Information--and, not to be outdone, WKBN joins the fray with coverage of a
liturgy from Youngstown's Greek Orthodox parish (Youngstown in those days was something of a
miniature Cleveland or Pittsburgh, with multitudes of different ethnic groups who clung to
traditional religious practices)
11:30
(4) (7) (33) Make a Wish--fondly-remembered 1970s ABC live-action children's program that
used "Sesame Street"-like speed-action techniques to deal with a single topic; Tom Chapin, from
the folk music family, was the host (Wonder if MTV capitalized on the success of this program?
After all, the kids watching then came of age at the time of the cable channel's launch in '81.)
(5) To Be Announced
(11) In Conflict--probably local public affairs; maybe a precursor of CNN's "Crossfire" and
subsequent shouting-match political talk shows
(27) Feast of Love--see WJNL above; joined in progress
(53) Right On--I think you can guess what this is about ...
AFTERNOON
12:00
(5) Deliverance Hour--probably local religion (in smaller markets like Weston especially, religious
programs went well on into the afternoon on Sundays, until sometime in the late '70s and early
'80s)
(7) (9) Crucified and Risen Christ--another Easter special, this one dramatizing the Passion and
Resurrection (note that both stations were in the same market, so possibly ABC?)
(10) Jacobs Brothers--local Gospel music show, from a Dillsburg, Pennsylvania family
(11) Battle of Wits--WIIC's version of the high-school quiz, titled in various places "It's Academic"
and "High-Q,"; all of these, of course, were modeled on the old "College Bowl"
(21) Faith for Today--Art Linkletter drops by to speak on youth drug-taking, something he
attributed his daughter Diane's death to for years
(33) Lassie
12:30
(2) That Girl--Ethel Merman guest-starred in this rerun of the second season (1967-68) opener
1:00
(2) (5) (9) (10) (19) (27) NBA Play-Off--pending outcome of Buffalo Braves-Boston Celtics series,
either game 7 of that matchup, or else a conference final game (you NBA fans can look this one
up if you like)
(4) Junior High Quiz--apparently WIIC did not have exclusive franchise rights to "It's Academic" in
the Pittsburgh market (if there were franchises to start with)
(6) Songs and Images of Easter--yet another special (whoever said that American society was
getting more secular in the 70s obviously didn't live in Western Pennsylvania--or watch TV on
Sundays)
(7) To Whom it May Concern--gotta be local public affairs (now, come on, do you think a dance
party show would be named this?)
(12) Bonanza
(21) Job--?
1:30
(4) Movie--"The Mountain Road," 1960 (first one of the day, which was pretty unusual back then,
as many places had movies on Sunday mornings)
2:00
(3) Movie--"The King of Kings," 1927 (yep, the Cecil B. DeMille classic; deserved to run on PBS,
IMO)
(6) (7) (11) (12) (21) NHL Hockey Stanley Cup Play-Off--NBC straggling along with low-rated
coverage, second of the Peacock's three miserable seasons that would lead to the sport being
banished to syndication and cable until the 1990s
2:30
(33) American Sportsman--Curt Gowdy's partner in the fishing boat this time was Indy car driver
Peter Revson, who had tragically been killed in a crash in South Africa just weeks before this
airing
3:15
(33) Howard Cosell's Sports Magazine--don't get in a tight, friends, he was only on for 15 minutes
(!!!!!)
3:30
4:00
(2) (5) (9) (10) (19) (27)--The Masters--CBS' final-round coverage of the most famous golf match
of all time in Georgia
(3) (13) (24) The Messiah--PBS special performance of the sacred music masterpiece by Handel
(4) My Father's Business--strangely, same broadcast as KDKA at 11:30 a.m. (thus probably free
program)
4:30
(4) (33) ABC Wide World of Sports--coverage of National Championship Sprint Car race, with
Keith Jackson and ABC racing commentators Jackie Stewart and Chris Economaki at the mike
(6) (7) (11) (12) (21) World Championship Tennis--NBC coverage of team-tennis fad in the mid-
and-late-'70s; Jim Simpson and Bud Collins call the matches
5:00
(53) To Be Announced
5:30
(Part 2 to follow)
Was "The King of Kings" movie from 1927 a silent or talking movie?
Did "The Ten Commandments" air on Saturday night in 1974 or was it aired the Sunday before?
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Sorry, "The Ten Commandments" did not air on the Saturday evening prior. The only pre-Easter
movie airing on the nets on Saturday was the 1965 "Greatest Story Ever Told," with Max Von
Sydow as Christ and Telly Savalas as Pilate, on NBC at 9 ET. And that was the second half; the first
was shown the night before (Friday). According to Wikipedia, ABC began airing the film annually
in '73, but that it typically ran on Easter Sunday evening. However, I looked up a newspaper
listing on the Google archive and could not find it the previous week, either. So I dunno.
04-20-2014, 05:04 PM #4
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Intriguing post Mike. Not only is there a lot of religious programming, but a lot of variety;
Catholic, Episcopalian, Orthodox (in Greek no less!) alongside the usual evangelical fare, and
dramatic/documentary shows. Heck, I recently looked at a Seattle TV Guide from 1971 and all
three network affiliates aired Jewish related programming on Passover Sunday. You would never
see that today.
Channels:
2KREM (CBS)
4KXLY (ABC)
6KHQ (NBC)
7KSPS (PBS)
22KSKN (Independent)
28KAYU (Independent)
MORNING
5 am
6:00
4The Jetsons
6Morning Stretch
6:30
6Today's Business
7Farm Day
7A.M. Weather
7:00
Chicago Bear Willie Gault; Hal Linden; the 35th anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials; New York
City schools battling "crack." (Maria Shriver, Forrest Sawyer)
Editor Jud Hale ("Old Farmers Almanac"); Catherine Oxenberg; Liberace; anatomy of an accident;
travel expert Barbara Goldsmith. (David Hartman, Joan Lunden)
6Today
Stevie Wonder; author Kitty Kelley ("His Way: The Unauthorized Biography of Frank Sinatra");
corporate management of land awarded to Alaskan natives in 1971; Israeli Foreign Minister
Yitzhak Shamir; Miss Manners; singer Corey Hart; violinist Pinchas Zuckerman. (Jane Pauley,
Bryant Gumbel)
7Lassie
28Transformers
7:30
7Captain Kangaroo
8:00
8:30
7Today's Special
9:00
4Donahue
6Family Ties
7Sesame Street
22Batman
The widow of the late country singer Marty Robbins; gospel singer Stephanie Boosahda. (Pat
Robertson)
9:30
2Card Sharks
22Crosswits
10:00
6Wheel of Fortune
7Reading Rainbow
28Jimmy Swaggart
10:30
6Scrabble
7Secret City
28Richard Roberts
11:00
4Ryan's Hope
6Super Password
22Falcon Crest
11:30
4Superior Court
12 pm
2The Judge
4All My Children
7Masterpiece Theatre
22Ben Casey
28Perry Mason
12:30
1:00
6Another World
(1962) Doris Day, Rock Hudson. An ad exec in disguise courts his pretty female competitor.
28Rawhide
1:30
2Capitol
2:00
2Guiding Light
4General Hospital
6Santa Barbara
2:30
7Modern Maturity
28Scooby-Doo
3:00
4The Flintstones
6Dynasty
28SilverHawks
3:30
4Gilligan's Island
7Lassie
22The Centurions
2Quincy
6Hour Magazine
Dale Evans; Lorenzo Lamas ("Falcon Crest"); Jose Eber; new stars of "Falcon Crest;" alcoholism
after retirement; home for infants with Down's Syndrome. (Gary Collins)
7Sesame Street
22Ghostbusters [Filmation]
28ThunderCats
4:30
5:00
2KREM 2 News at 5
4News 4 at 5
73-2-1 Contact
28Diff'rent Strokes
5:30
22The Munsters
28Leave It to Beaver
EVENING
6:00
22Three's Company
Larry becomes overprotective of his sister when he lets Jack show her around town.
"Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks with a Circus." (1960) Kevin Corcoran, Henry Calivn. After running
away from home, a young orphan gets the chance to realize his dream of becoming a circus
performer. (Part 1 of 2)
6:30
2Entertainment Tonight
6Wheel of Fortune
22Gimme a Break!
7:00
4Hart to Hart
Jonathan's proposed purchase of a perfume company exposes the Harts to a deadly plot.
6Jeopardy!
7Nova
The history, heroes and miracles of plastic surgery in mending the accidents of war and birth.
(Repeat)
28Magnum, P.I.
7:30
2Hollywood Squares
6PM Magazine
A sheriff who tracked down the men accused of kidnapping an Olympic athlete; Marla Gibbs
("227"). (Toni Boggan)
8:00
2The Wizard
"Seeing Is Believing." Black-market arms dealers steal Simon's robotic guide dog to convert into a
weapon for terrorism. Simon: David Rappaport. Jennifer Dunne: Nadine Van Der Velde. Alex:
Doug Barr. Dyer: Robert Darnell. Royce: Dennis Rucker. Tillie: Fran Ryan.
"Angela Gets Fired." Conclusion. Tony tries to lift Angela's spirits in the wake of her firing and
subsequent job search. Tony Danza, Judith Light. Len Pudney: John Medici. Mona: Katherine
Helmond.
6Matlock
"The Stripper." A stripper fighting for custody of her son is charged with murder after her ex is
killed. Alison Hardiman: Judith-Marie Bergan. Gracie Fielder: Jennifer Rhodes. Doug Templitt:
Gary Frank. Jason Hardiman: John Carter. Matlock: Andy Griffith.
(1972) Mia Farrow, Chaim Topol. A husband's plan to have his wife followed by a private
detective backfires when the detective takes a fancy to her himself.
(1959) Gregory Peck, Deborah Kerr. Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald has a torrid affair with columnist
Sheilah Graham.
8:30
4Growing Pains
"Jason and the Cruisers." In the second-season opener, 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. Maggie: Joanna Kerns.
9:00
(TV, 1986) Peter Ustinov, Tony Curtis. Acapulco serves as a backdrop for murder as ace detective
Hercule Poirot investigates the poisoning of a minister at a retired actor's palatial estate.
4Moonlighting
"The Man Who Cried Wife." A man who's positive he killed his wife and buried the body in the
woods hires Maddie and David to find the person he's been receiving phone calls fromhis
wife? Cybill Shepherd, Bruce Willis. Bower: Stephen Godwin. Claire: Alley Mills. Melissa: Patricia
Duff.
6Crime Story
"The St. Louis Book of Blues." To ensure his takeover of a sports-betting operation, Luca sends
Holman to St. Louis, where a politically motivated sheriff is overly friendly to Holman's MCU tail.
Sheriff Grady: Tony Judge. Ganz: Ray Serra. Buccelli: Dave McConnell. Johnny Fassi: Michael
Matson. Holman: Ted Levine.
10:00
"Personal Foul." A college professor is suspended for trying to flunk the school's star basketball
player, and Mike (Tom Mason) is upset that Jackie's covering the story, since it's his alma mater
and he's the team's No. 1 supporter. Jackie: Shelley Hack. Andrew Taylor: Anthony Griffin. Prof.
Powell: Marlena Paulette.
61986
Scheduled: a new drug for heart attack victims that dissolves blood clots; a policeman who was
acquitted of murder by reason of insanity and, after his release from a mental hospital, wanted
to return to his job; accusations of water and air pollution at a Louisiana toxic-waste disposal
plant; employee drug testing. (Roger Mudd, Connie Chung)
Debut: In the first episode of this series examining the complex questions raised by modern
medicine, Harvard professor Arthur R. Miller moderates a discussion of the doctor-patient
relationship, and the physician's responsibility to his patient and society. Fred Friendly hosts.
22INN News
10:30
"The Flying Felix." Oscar tries to cure Felix of his fear of flying so he can cover a major
photographic assignment in Houston. Felix: Tony Randall. Oscar: Jack Klugman. Murray: Al
Molinaro. Myrna: Penny Marshall. Insurance Agent: Teri Garr.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2KREM 2 News at 11
4News 4 at 11
6Q-6 News at 11
7SCTV
"Never Again." Insecure and very jealous, Karen Stewart (Phyllis Thaxter) returns to the bottle
when her fianc becomes friendly with another woman. Jeff: Warren Stevens. Renee: Louise
Allbritton. Marlow: Jack Mullaney. Margaret: Joan Banks.
11:30
2Hot Shots
"Bluebeard's Inn." Amanda and Jason (Dorothy Parke, Booth Savage) pose as real-estate agents
to probe the death of a resort hotel's would-be buyer. Broderick: Paul Burke. Herbert: Brian Paul.
Morgan: Don Keppy. Elaine: Carolyn Dunn. Pendleton: Clark Johnson.
4Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
Scheduled: NBC sportscaster Joe Garagiola; actor John Larroquette; musician Steve Earle.
"The Case of Mr. Pelham." Albert Pelham (Tom Ewell) becomes unnerved as his double slowly
replaces him at home and work. Dr. Harley: Raymond Bailey. Tom Mason: Kirby Smith.
12 am
12:30
Comedian George Miller; Roland Gift of the music group Fine Young Cannibals.
12:40
(TV, 1983) Kate Jackson, Tim Matheson. An art director and an editor who work for the same
publishing house become involved in an interoffice love affair and experience difficulties when
business and romantic interests collide.
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CBN:
5:30Gentle Ben
9:00Stars' Table
1:00Hazel
2:00Green Acres
2:30The Rifleman
5:00Hell Town
7:30Celebrity Chefs
CNN:
5 amDaybreak
6:00Daywatch
8:00Daywatch
9:00Take Two
11:00Newsday
12 pmInternational Hour
1:00Newsday
2:00-Newswatch
3:30Showbiz Today
4:00Moneyline
4:30Crossfire
5:00Prime News
7:00News
8:00Moneyline
8:30Sports Tonight
9:00Newsnight
10:00Crossfire
10:30Newsnight Update
11:30Sports Latenight
12 amNews Overnight
The Disney Channel:
8:30Dumbo's Circus
11:00Animals in Action
2:30DTV
3:00Dumbo's Circus
4:30Moonstone Gem
ESPN:
5:30 amSportsCenter
6:00Tennis
8:30Sportslook
9:00Aerobics
10:00Powerboat Racing
11:00Auto Racing
12 pmKarate
1:00Rodeo
3:00Sportslook
3:30Outdoor Life
4:00SportsCenter
4:30Inside Baseball
5:00Superbouts
6:00Wrestling
7:00Karate
8:00Arm Wrestling
8:30SportsCenter
11:00Sportslook
11:30SportsCenter
12 amInside Baseball
HBO:
7:30Fraggle Rock
7:30Video Jukebox
5 amDark Shadows
5:30INN News
6:00Jimmy Swaggart
6:30Super Friends
7:00Smurfs' Adventures
7:30The Jetsons
8:00Scooby-Doo
9:00Falcon Crest
10:00Divorce Court
10:30True Confessions
11:00That's Incredible!
11:30Divorce Court
2:00Bewitched
3:00M.A.S.K.
3:30Transformers
5:30Diff'rent Strokes
6:00Gimme a Break!
6:30Three's Company
7:00M*A*S*H
7:30Taxi
10:0010:00 News
11:00Nightlife
Lifetime:
5 amIt Figures
5:30Couples
6:00Family
9:00Mothers Day
10:00Couples
10:30Fashion America
12 pmApple's Way
3:00Taurus Rising
4:00Family
5:00Hometown
Nickelodeon:
7:30Lassie
8:30Today's Special
9:00Pinwheel
3:30Danger Mouse
4:30Lassie
5:30Turkey Television
6:00The Monkees
6:30Nick Rocks
7:30Danger Mouse
8:30Mister Ed
9:00I Spy
10:00Route 66
Showtime:
6:30One's a Heifer
USA:
7 amCaroon Express
9:00Calliope
11:00That Girl
3:00Bullseye
3:30All-Star Blitz
4:00Jackpot
4:30Chain Reaction
5:00Cartoon Express
7:00Riptide
8:00Wrestling
10:00Motoworld
WTBS:
5:35Bewitched
6:05Down to Earth
9:05Perry Mason
1:05Scooby-Doo
1:35The Flintstones
2:05Gilligan's Island
2:35Leave It to Beaver
Wow those cable listings make me really nostalgic. Airing obscure shows like "Apple's Way" and
"Second Hundred Years"? And Disney airing the British film classic "Life and Death of Colonel
Blimp"?
There are certain programs I'd never heard of for which I couldn't find info online. For instance,
"R.W." on HBO. (That wasn't from an abbreviated grid, either; it's presumably the full title of the
show.)
Retro: Spokane Broadcast and Cable - Monday, May 21, 1990 ("The Last Newhart")
Channels:
2KREM (CBS)
4KXLY (ABC)
6KHQ (NBC)
7KSPS (PBS)
28KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
5 am
4Hart to Hart
5:30
6:00
4Maxie's World
(Faith Daniels)
28Underdog
6:30
(Mike Schneider)
6Q6 News
28C.O.P.S.
6:45
7A.M. Weather
7:00
Gene Siskel; Bob Newhart; the Detroit Tigers' Cecil Fielder. (Harry Smith, Paula Zahn)
Dr. C. Everett Koop and Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Louis Sullivan discuss tobacco's
threat worldwide; Japanese Parliament member Shintaro Ishihara; how corporate crises become
public relations coups; test-tube zoo babies; making science entertaining for elementary-school
children. (Joan Lunden, Charles Gibson)
6Today
From Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Pennsylvania: Preferred camping locations;
fly fishing; urban and rural park rangers; conservationist David Brower; Adirondack tour; camp
cooking; singer Nanci Griffith; National Parks Service director Jim Ridenour. (Bryant Gumbel,
Deborah Norville)
28ThunderCats
7:05
7Zoobilee Zoo
7:30
7Captain Kangaroo
8:00
28Smurfs' Adventures
8:30
7Today's Special
28The Comic Strip
9:00
2Family Feud
4Donahue
6227
7Sesame Street
9:30
2Wheel of Fortune
6Classic Concentration
10:00
4Home
Myths and responsibilities of being beautiful; plastic surgery; windows for the new house;
quitting smoking; actor Michael York; home service for AIDS patients.
7Body Pulse
10:30
11:00
2Geraldo
Advocates of vigilantism.
6Webster
7Studio [?]
11:30
6Generations
28Paid Programming
AFTERNOON
12 pm
4All My Children
28Perry Mason
12:30
1:00
6Another World
(1985) Richard Pryor, John Candy. A down-on-his-luck minor-league baseball player stands to
inherit 300 million dollars if he can spend one million dollars a day for thirty days in a row.
2:00
2Guiding Light
4General Hospital
6Santa Barbara
3:00
6Highway to Heaven
3:30
4The Jetsons
7Sesame Street
28DuckTales
4:00
Multiple personalities.
4Star Trek
6A Current Affair
(Maury Povich)
4:30
6Inside Edition
(Bill O'Reilly)
7Reading Rainbow
5:00
2KREM 2 News at 5
4News 4 at 5
6Q6 News at 5
73-2-1 Contact
28Leave It to Beaver
EVENING
6:00
6Q6 News at 6
28Charles in Charge
6:30
"A Girl and Her Dog." Rudy wants to keep a stray dog; Vanessa would rather go to a party than
on a family trip.
4Entertainment Tonight
6Wheel of Fortune
28Growing Pains
"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" Jason is flabbergasted when his spirited mother returns from
a Mexican cruise with a new lease on lifeand a fianc.
7:00
2Cheers
"The Big Kiss-Off." Sam and Woody make a bet that before closing time, one of them must get a
four-lip, three-second, "tongue optional" kiss from Rebecca (Kirstie Alley).
6Jeopardy!
"The Real Partnership." The Government runs into a financial crisis just as MPs and top civil
servants are due for a pay increase. Sir Humphrey relies on all his finest skills to push through his
own claim.
28Mr. Belvedere
"Fat Cats." George and Belvedere wager the battle of the bulge at a fat farm and find it
hazardous to their health.
7:30
2Night Court
"Clip Show." A city auditor threatens to charge the courtroom staff with fraud for unlikely
expenditures. Part 1 of two.
4M*A*S*H
"Hepatitis." The 4077th springs into action to stop an outbreak of hepatitis when Father Mulcahy
comes down with the disease. Meanwhile, Hawkeye develops a mysterious back ailment after
receiving news about a doctor from his home town.
6Family Feud
7Shelley
"The Distaff Side." Shelley is afraid to tell Fran's father that she is pregnant. Hywel Bennett,
Belinda Sinclair.
28Hard Copy
8:00
2Major Dad
"Face the Music... and Dance." (Season Finale) Conclusion. A defense contractor considers hiring
Mac, and his family advises him to loosen up for the interview. Eagleton: Barry Pearl. Rodman:
Bob Hastings. Gen. Gunderson: John Ingle. Mac: Gerald McRaney.
4MacGyver
"Children of Light." A Chinese student appears at MacGyver's home claiming to be his foster
daughter, while secretly holding evidence of the bloodletting at Tiananmen Square. Wing Lee: Tzi
Ma. Peng Chow: Robert Ito. Zhao: Keone Young. MacGyver: Richard Dean Anderson.(Repeat)
Taped at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on May 5, the entertainment event benefits the
Actors' Fund. Chairpersons are James Stewart, Katharine Hepburn and Helen Hayes.
7Skyscraper
Part 3. A "truss fiasco" involving the granite facade puts the building months behind schedule in
"Steel and Stone." Also: an inspection of stonework in Venice by construction manager Dominic
Fonti.
"Everyday Is Christmas." After being busted down to a corrupt city precinct, Penhall (Peter
DeLuise) feels even lower after setting the wrong example for a rookie (David Barry Gray). Martin
Wolf: Stephen Shellen. Peter Murray: Ivory Ocean. Larry Rodman: Ronald William Lawrence.
8:30
2Newhart
"The Last Newhart." (Series Finale) It's sayonara to all as a Japanese investor buys out everyone
but Dick and Joanna, who stay on at the inn, which becomes a hazard on a golf course.
Tagadachi: Gedde Watanabe. Sedaka: Shuko Akune. Sunatra: Sab Shimono. Baby Stephanie:
Candy Hutson.
9:00
2Murphy Brown
"Goin' to the Chapel." (Season Finale) Conclusion. With the press bearing down on her wedding
day, Corky (Faith Ford) again questions her wish to wed. The Temptations, Kathleen Sullivan,
Leeza Gibbons and John Tesh appear. Claire Forrest: Frances Bergen (Candice's mother). Will:
Scott Bryce.
4The ABC Monday Night Movie: Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase
(TV, 1990; Part 2 of 2) Shelley Long, Tom Conti. A young woman attempts to unravel the mystery
behind the multiple personality disorder threatening to destroy her life. In the conclusion,
sessions with Dr. Phillips lead Truddi to confront long-suppressed emotions.
"Coming Apart." Conclusion. Hedrick Smith tours the "minority republics" of Lithuania, Armenia,
Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan. Included: the resurgence of independence movements; economic
hardships; and violence among ethnic groups.
28Alien Nation
"Crossing the Line." Recognizing a serial killer's MO, Sikes goes outside the law to find the man;
the Franciscos prepare for the christening-like ceremony for their newborn. Det. Zepeda: Jenny
Gago. Burns: Jeff Doucette. Doctor of Death: Tobin Bell. Dr. Allen: Michele Lamar Richards.
(Repeat)
9:30
2Designing Women
"La Place Sans Souci." (Season Finale) At a plush spa, the vigorous exercise program and thermal
mud baths bring out the worst in Suzanne (Delta Burke). Charlene: Jean Smart. Mary Jo: Annie
Potts. Julia: Dixie Carter Anthony: Meshach Taylor.
10:00
Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel look at the film industry. Joining the movie critics are Clint
Eastwood; Kathleen Turner; Danny DeVito; MPAA president Jack Valenti; and Mel Gibson, Glenn
Close, and director Franco Zeffirelli, from the set of "Hamlet."
Part 3 profiles people in developing nations who are discovering the "Power to Change."
Included: a development worker in India; a poor Bolivian woman seeking education; and the
president of the National Farmers Association of Zimbabwe.
28The Arsenio Hall Show
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2KREM 2 News at 11
4News 4 at 11
6Q6 News at 11
Warren Buffet.
28After Hours
11:30
2Wiseguy
"Not for Nothing." Vinnie is shot by a butcher who was axed from the Steelgrave mob; and Mel
Profitt's right-hand man is suspicious of Vinnie. Lococco: William Russ. Profitt: Kevin Spacey.
Susan Profitt: Joan Severance.
4Nightline
Guests: actor Dudley Moore; music group Etta James at the Roots Band; comic Jack Mayberry.
(Repeat)
7FDR
Kirk Douglas, John Schneider. A young idealist, serving time in prison on false charges, has one
last chance to escape. Lee Purcell.
12 am
4Paid Programming
12:30
4Hart to Hart
Guests: actor-director Rob Reiner; comic Ritch Shydner; 5-year-old fisherman Bubba Kielb.
(Repeat)
12:35
2Stingray
1:30
4Paid Programming
6To Be Announced
1:35
2KREM 2 News at 11
2:00
4News 4 at 11
2:10
2:30
3:00
6To Be Announced
4:30
6Success-N-Life
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2:45Double Reel
A&E
6 amRaffles
7:00The Fugitive
10:30Chronicle
12 pmThe Fugitive
3:30Chronicle
5 amPaid Programming
5:30Larry Lea
6:30James Robison
7:00Funtown Funnies
7:30The Littles
8:00Wowser
8:30Mapletown
9:00Our House
11:00Heart to Heart
1:00Paid Programming
1:30Celebrity Chefs
2:00Hazel
2:30Hazel
4:00Funtown Funnies
5:00Batman
5:30Batman
Cinemax:
4:00MOVIE: 9 to 5 (1980)
CNBC:
6 amMoney Wheel
2 pmSmart Money
3:00Business View
4:00Media Beat
7:00McLaughlin
8:00Media Beat
8:30Business View
11:00McLaughlin
12 amVital Signs
1:00Media Beat
2:00Smart Money
CNN:
5 amDaybreak
6:00Morning News
7:00World Day
8:00Daywatch
9:00NewsHour
11:00Newsday
12 pmInternational Hour
1:00Newsday
2:00Early Prime
2:30Showbiz Today
3:00World Today
4:00Moneyline
4:30Crossfire
5:00Primenews
7:00Evening News
8:00Moneyline
8:30Sports Tonight
9:00NewsNight
10:00Showbiz Today
10:30NewsNight Update
11:30Sports Latenight
12 amNews Overnight
12:45Newsroom
6 amAssignment: Discovery
9:00On the Go
10:00Your Health
10:30Field Test
12 pmRendezvous
12:30On the Go
1:00Your Health!
1:30Field Test
2:00Mother Nature
2:30Mother Nature
3:00Profiles of Nature
3:30Wildlife Chronicles
4:00Rendezvous
4:30World Monitor
5:30Terra X
6:00Safari
8:00Challenge
9:30Outdoor Life
10:00World Monitor
11:00Natural World
11:30Natural World
6 amMousercise
7:30Dumbo's Circus
12 pmLunch Box
12:30Kaleidoscope Concert
4:00The Raccoons
5:00Kids Incorporated
8:00Avonlea
11:30Astaire Time
ESPN:
6 amSportsCenter
6:30LPBT Bowling
8:00Getting Fit
9:00Bodies in Motion
9:30Bodyshaping
12 pmSecrets of Speed
12:30K.I.D.S.
3:30SportsLook
4:00SportsCenter
4:30Motorweek Illustrated
5:30Beach Volleyball
6:30Yachting
7:00Surfer Magazine
8:00Baseball Tonight
8:30SportsCenter
11:30SportsCenter
12 amSportsLook
HBO:
7:00Chimps: So Like Us
7:30Babar
KSTW (Tacoma):
5 amSuccess-N-Life
6:00Casey Treat
8:30Maxie's World
9:00Mama's Family
10:00The Judge
10:30Divorce Court
11:00The Judge
11:30Gimme a Break!
12 pmThe A-Team
4:30Punky Brewster
10:0010:00 News
11:00Cheers
11:30Hunter
Lifetime:
6 amPaid Programming
7:00It Figures
7:30Everyday Workout
8:00Attitudes
12:30Day by Day
1:00Supermarket Sweep
1:30Rodeo Drive
2:00HeartBeat
3:00Attitudes
6:00Supermarket Sweep
6:30Rodeo Drive
8:00Moonlighting
1:00Paid Programming
7:30Picture Show
8:00MOVIE: Superman II (1980)
1:30Picture Show
MTV:
10:00Daisy Fuentes
3:00Remote Control
3:30Adam Curry
5:30Club MTV
6:00Dial MTV
7:30House of Style
11:30Club MTV
12 amMusic Videos
1:00PostModern MTV
1:30Remote Control
2:00Remote Control
2:30Music Videos
The Nashville Network
6 amVideoMorning
9:00American Magazine
10:00Side by Side
10:30Top Card
1:00VideoGold
2:00On Stage
2:30American Magazine
3:30Top Card
5:00Gospel Jubilee
5:30On Stage
6:00Nashville Now
8:00Celebrities Offstage
9:00Nashville Now
Nickelodeon:
5 amLassie
5:30Dennis the Menace
7:30Inspector Gadget
8:00Heathcliff
8:30Pinwheel
9:00Today's Special
10:00Eureeka's Castle
1:00Noozles
1:30Pinwheel
2:00Today's Special
2:30Lassie
3:00Double Dare
4:00Heathcliff
4:30Think Fast!
5:30Inspector Gadget
8:30Bewitched
9:00Green Acres
12 amMister Ed
1:30Bewitched
Showtime:
9:30Super Dave
TBS:
5:35Bewitched
6:05Eight Is Enough
9:05Perry Mason
12:35The Flintstones
1:05The Flintstones
2:05The Munsters
2:35Good Times
4:05The Jeffersons
TNT:
5:30Fraggle Rock
3:00Fraggle Rock
USA:
7:00Cartoon Express
8:00Jem
8:30Cartoon Express
10:00Lost in Space
11:00Diamonds
1:00Chain Reaction
1:30Bumper Stumpers
2:00Wipeout
2:30Hollywood Squares
4:30High Rollers
7:00Miami Vice
11:00Miami Vice
12 amCrime Story
1:30Dragnet
WGN:
6:30Leave It to Beaver
7:00Success-N-Life
9:00Geraldo
11:30The Honeymooners
12:30C.O.P.S.
1:30DuckTales
3:00Charles in Charge
3:30Hangin' In
4:30Night Court
8:00WGN News
12 amUSA Tonight
9 WUSA (CBS)
6:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Sally
11:00 Geraldo
12:N News
12:30 Taxi
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Wheel
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 Now
11:00 News
1:30 Geraldo
2:30 Later
3:00 News
6:00 News
12:N News
5:00 Donahue
6:00 News
9:00 Christy
11:00 News
3:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 Vicki!
11:00 Rolanda
12:N News
12:30 Loving
4:30 Roseanne
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:30 Phenom
9:00 Home Improvement
11:00 News
11:30 Nightline
12M COPS
2:00 D. Bonaduce
3:00 Imphomation
6:00 News
7:00 today
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Lezza
4:00 Sally
5:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Now
11:00 News
1:30 Later
6:00 News
4:00 Animaniacs
6:30 Roseanne
10:00 News
11:00 COPS
11:30 MASH
1:00 News
2:30 Ropers
6:00 News
7:00 Good Morning America
10:00 Rolanda
11:00 Geraldo
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Wheel
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:30 Phenom
11:00 News
11:30 Nightline
12:30 Geraldo
1:30 News
2:00 Mike & Maty
6:00 News
12:N News
4:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Christy
11:00 News
2:00 Vicki!
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Sorry don't have the Baltimore stations but do have the D.C. stations 20 & 50...This was from The
Washington Post Television section
WDCA Channel 20
7:30 Bonkers
8:00 Babylon 5
1:00 Hunter
WFTY Channel 50
7:00 Yogi
1:00 Newhart
3:30 Newhart
12:30am-2:30 Enhancement
2:30am Newhart
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOtWn2yWXSg
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8b...ees_shortfilms
10:00 The $25,000 Pyramid (guests Mary Cadorette and Ed Begley Jr.)
2:30 Capitol
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
Didn't realize until now that I had already posted this schedule four years ago with a Dailymotion
link instead of YouTube.
7 AM Today (Judianne Densen-Gerber discusses "We Mainline Dreams," about her Odyssey
House, a drug-rehabilitation center in New York.)
9 AM Phil Donahue (from Atlanta: Jimmy Hoffa discusses his five-year imprisonment)
11:30 Hollywood Squares (Pearl Bailey, Shelley Fabares, Buddy Hackett, Michael Landon, Rose
Marie, Donald O'Connor, Robert Reed, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)
12 N Jeopardy!
12:30 News
1 PM I Love Lucy
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
4:30 Bonanza
5:30 News
9 PM Ironside
11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show (Don Rickles subs for Johnny; Cloris Leachman)
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Sesame Street
8 PM VD Blues (Dick Cavett hosts a program about sexually-transmitted diseases, with emphasis
on music and humor rather than lectures. In one sketch, James Coco and Robert Drivas play STD
germs working their way through a body.)
9 PM Soul! (Stokely Carmichael urges "all blacks to become citizens of an African country" (he
was living in Guinea at the time).)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Perry Mason
10 AM Joker's Wild
11 AM Gambit
1 PM News
2 PM Guiding Light
3 PM Price Is Right
4 PM Merv Griffin (Eva Gabor, Fernando Lamas, New York cops Dave Greenberg and Bob Hantz,
subjects of the book "Super Cops")
6 PM News
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
8 PM The Waltons
9 PM CBS News Special (in interviews dating back to 1952, five Presidents discuss the office; they
are: Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Richard Nixon)
10 PM CBS Reports (excerpts from 150 commercials, which illustrate a report on a $23 billion-a-
year (in 1973) industry)
11 PM News
10:30 Baffle
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
4:30 Merv Griffin (Barbara Feldon, the wives of Jimmy Stewart, Dick Martin, and George
Hamilton, Tisha Sterling (daughter of Ann Sothern and Robert Sterling)
6 PM News
7 PM What's My Line?
7:30 To Tell The Truth (Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass)
8 PM Flip Wilson
9 PM Ironside
10 PM Dean Martin
11 PM News
6 AM Sunrise Jubilee
7 AM Bozo
8 AM Mike Douglas (Arthur Godfrey subs for Mike; guests: Pat Buttram and singers Ethel Ennis
and Richard Hayes)
11:30 Bewitched
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
5:30 News
7:30 Hollywood Squares (Bill Bixby, Glen Campbell, Janet Leigh, Don Rickles, Leslie Uggams,
Karen Valentine, Wally Cox, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)
8 PM Mod Squad
9 PM Kung Fu
10 PM Streets Of San Francisco
11 PM News
11:30 ABC News At Ease (Howard K. and Harry use recent news events to explain how
correspondents get their information.)
1 AM Movie: "Edge Of Darkness" (no relation to "Edge Of Night," this is a World War II-era flick
about Norwegians plotting against the Nazis)
7:15 Involvement 10
7:45 News
9 AM Romper Room
10 AM Leave It To Beaver
11 AM I Love Lucy
11:30 Bewitched
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
3:30 One Life To Live
5:30 News
6 PM ABC News
9 PM Kung Fu
11 PM News
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Jack LaLanne
10:30 Merv Griffin (George Jessel, Rose Marie, Dr. David Reuben)
2 PM Guiding Light
3 PM Price Is Right
4 PM Secret Storm
4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Paul Williams; Robert Conrad, James Darren, Jean-Pierre Aumont,
hockey star Bobby Clark, comic Georgie Kaye, Philip Stern, author of "The Rape Of The
Taxpayer")
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM The Waltons
11 PM News
6 AM Breakfast Beat
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 9, with the addition of classical guitarist Carlos Montoya and a
Japanese tea ceremony)
12 N News
2 PM Guiding Light
3 PM Price Is Right
4 PM Big Valley
5 PM Bonanza
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM The Waltons
11 PM News
4 PM Motor Development
6 PM Sesame Street
8 PM Quest
8:30 Lenox Quartet: Haydn's Quartet In D Major, Opus 20, No. 4 ("The Row In Venice")
9 PM Personal Finance
9:30 Chemistry
6 AM Gulf Coast--Today
7 AM Today
9 AM What's Happening?
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Baffle
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM Brad Lacey
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
6 PM News
7:30 Dragnet
8 PM Flip Wilson
9 PM Ironside
10 PM Dean Martin
11 PM News
1 AM Movie: "Labyrinth"
6 PM Sesame Street
9:30 TBA
11 AM Galloping Gourmet
11:30 Bewitched
12 N Password
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Love, American Style (guests: Monte Markham, Dorothy Provine, Phyllis Diller, Richard
Deacon)
8 PM Mod Squad
9 PM Kung Fu
11 PM News
12 N Real McCoys
1 PM Ben Casey
2 PM The Saint
3:30 Underdog
6 PM Get Smart
7 PM Petticoat Junction
[2]WSB (ABC) [5]WAGA (Fox) [8]WGTV (PBS) [11]WXIA (NBC) [14]WPXA (Pax) [17]WTBS (Ind.)
[30]WPBA (PBS) [34]WHOT (Ind.) [36]WATL (WB) [46]WGNX (CBS) [69]WUPA (UPN)
7 AM
[2][11]News
[5][14][34][69]Infomercials
[30]People's Century -A marathon of programs highlighting event of the 1900s. [TV-PG] (8 hrs.)
[36]Critter Gitters
[46]Anatole
7:30
[8]Victory Garden
[36]Infomercial
[46]Blaster's Universe
8 AM
[2]News
[5]Wild America
[8]Arthur
[34]Beakman's World
[36]Batman Beyond
[46]Rescue Heroes
[69]Focus Atlanta
8:30
[8]Dragon Tales
[11]Hang Time
[14]Infomercials
[34]Skysurfer Strikeforce
[36]Pokemon
9 AM
[2]News
[5]Peer Pressure
[8]Arthur
[11]City Guys
[34]Dino Riders
[36]Batman Beyond
[69]Voltron
9:10
[17]Movie: Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment--Comedy (1995) Steve Guttenberg, George
Gaynes.
9:30
[5]Peer Pressure
[8]Georgia Outdoors
[11]One World--Teenagers
[34]Jumanji
[36]Men In Black
[69]Animal Rescue
10 AM
[2]Florida Power Holiday Parade - The procession through downtown Miami highlights the new
millenium.
[8]Burt Wolf
[11]City Guys
[34]Double Dragon
[36]Pokemon
10:30
[36]Men In Black
11 AM
[2][11][46]Tournament Of Roses Parade - 2 hrs. on ch. 2, 90 min. on ch. 11; 2 hrs., 30 min. on ch.
46.
[8]Antiques Roadshow
[34]Street Sharks
[36]Detention
11:15
11:30
12 Noon
[8]Masterpiece Theater
[36]Soul Train
12:30
[11]Gator Bowl - Georgia Tech vs. Miami, from Gainesville, Fla. (Live)
1 PM
[2]Citrus Bowl - Florida vs. Michigan State, from Tampa, Fla. (Live)
[34]Three Stooges
[36]Motown Live
[69]MovieL Crossing Delancey--Drama (1988) Amy Irving, Peter Flegert.
1:20
[17]Movie: Look Who's Talking Now--Comedy (1993) ** John Travolta, Kirstie Alley.
1:30
2 PM
[34]Kojak
[46]Skeleton Warriors
2:30
[5]WCW Wrestling
[8]Peter Weir
[46]Infomercial
3 PM
[34]Rockford Files
[46]PGA Special
3:25
3:30
[5]M*A*S*H
[8]Nathalie Dupree
4 PM
[5]Party Of Five
[8]Julia Child
[30]Midori
[34]Knight Rider
4:30
[8]Cookin'
[30]People's Century
5 PM
[5]V.I.P.
[14]Eight Is Enough
[34]A-Team
5:30
6 PM
[5][11][46]News
[8]Antiques Roadshow
[14]Eight Is Enough
[34]Music Videos
[36]Parent Hood
6:30
[11]NBC News
[36]Simpsons
[46]CBS News
7 PM
[11]Wheel Of Fortune
[34]Extreme Wrestling
[46]Extra
7:30
[5]Drew Carey
[11]Jeopardy!
8 PM
[69]Martin
8:05
[17]Movie: The Naked Gun 2-1/2: The Smell Of Fear--Comedy (1991) Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla
Presley.
8:30
[69]Martin
9 PM
[8]Keeping Up Appearances
[14]Little Men
[69]Jeffersons
9:30
10 PM
[5]News
[34]NYPD Blue
[36]Beastmaster
10:30
11 PM
[5]Mad TV
[8]Chef!
[11][46]News
[34]Fishmasters
[36]ER
[69]Battle Dome
11:30
[8]Red Green
[11]Saturday Night Live--Gwyneth Paltrow is guest hostess; music by the Barenaked Ladies.
11:35
[46]Eye On Sports
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The 1:00 PM listing for WSB ABC 2 is wrong. The Citrus Bowl is played in Orlando not Tampa.
Tampa has the outback bowl.
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You're correct. Don't know why I put Tampa (unless it locked into my mind that I have relatives
there).
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A milestone day of TV. I see both CBS and NBC had movies that night.
34 WHOT was known as "Hotlanta 34" and had loads of syndicated programs. It later became
the Unvision station.
-crainbebo
As for what was Hotlanta 34 WHOT, it's now present-day Univision 34 WUVG.
Actually, please disregard my previous post. I apologize for failing to read crainbebo's post. That
is all
7:30 News
9 AM Tic Tac Dough (oddly, the network version of the show flopped, but the syndicated version
with first Wink Martindale, then Jim Caldwell, lasted from 1978-86)
12 N News
3 PM Match Game '78 (Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg, Charles Nelson Reilly, Susan Richardson,
Nipsey Russell, Brett Somers)
3:30 Merv Griffin (Carol Burnett, former CIA chief William Colby, journalist-authors Tom Wicker
("On Press") and Maxine Cheshire ("Maxine Cheshire--Reporter"))
5 PM News
5:30 News
6:30 News
7 PM CBS Movie: "Tom Sawyer" (conclusion of the 1973 version with Johnny Whitaker)
10 PM News
10:30 America 2Night (Roger Miller, gardener Toshiro Asaki (played by Tak Kubota))
1:55 News
6 AM Not For Women Only (Philip Zimbardo, author of "Shyness: What It Is, What To Do About
It"; mime group Mummenschanz)
6:30 Good Morning (Ed Pewitt)
9 AM Donahue (Howard Jarvis discusses Proposition 13, the proposal to limit property taxes in
California)
9:30 Hollywood Squares (Sandy Duncan, Robert Fuller, George Gobel, David L. Lander, Erin
Moran, Vincent Price, Marion Ross, Vic Tayback, Paul Lynde)
10 AM High Rollers
11 AM America Alive! (David Sheehan interviews the Bee Gees and Steve Martin; a discussion of
the dangers of sunbathing)
12 N News
2 PM Another World
3:30 Odd Couple (Edward Villella of the New York City Ballet teaches Felix and Oscar to dance
and also performs to music from "Swan Lake")
4 PM Emergency One!
5 PM News
6 PM News
10 PM News
10:30 Tonight Show (Don Rickles, John Byner, Buddy Rich, Cathy Rich)
6 AM Country Daybreak
9 AM People (Michael Brown, husband of novelist Sandra Brown; both worked at Ch. 8 at the
time)
10 AM Happy Days
12 N All My Children
2 PM General Hospital
5 PM News
6 PM News
7 PM Happy Days
8 PM Three's Company
8:30 Carter Country ("Soap" was off for the summer, airing only in late-night reruns, see below)
9 PM 20/20
10 PM News
2:05 News
2:55 Movie: "Bang The Drum Slowly" (don't know if this was on ABC at 11:05 PM)
4:55 Thrillseekers
6:40 News
7 AM Cartoons
9 AM Leave It To Beaver
9:30 Love, American Style (Monte Markham, Dorothy Provine, Phyllis Diller)
10 AM The FBI
11 AM Ironside
12 N News
12:30 Cartoons
1 PM Movie: "Jigsaw" (Bradford Dillman as a scientist whose amnesia prevents him from
recalling a murder; from '68 and not to be confused with "Jigsaw," which was part of ABC's "The
Men" in 1972-73)
3:30 Cartoons
4:30 Superman (one of the episodes with Phyllis Coates as Lois Lane; she tries to rescue a
trapped coal miner and is trapped herself)
5 PM I Love Lucy
6 PM Bewitched
8 PM Family Affair
11 PM Movie: "Counterpoint"
1 AM News
7 AM Sesame Street
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Electric Company
12 N Over Easy
1 PM Texas Politics
2 PM Nova (how the genetic substance HLA triggers the body's disease-defense mechanisms)
4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Zoom
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 Voices
10:30 Dance At Dawn (the Performing Arts Company of Florida performs a dance on different
state beaches to demonstrate concern for the state's seacoasts)
11 PM History
11:30 History
6 AM Ross Bagley
9 AM 700 Club
4 PM Monkees
5 PM Partridge Family
7:30 The Lucy Show (Tennessee Ernie Ford plays a wealthy country-music star whom Lucy tries to
get as a depositor at the bank.)
8 PM 700 Club
10 PM Dwight Thompson
Of course, none of these programs ran on this date, as all of these stations were airing network
coverage of the aftermath of President Kennedys assassination the previous afternoon.
STATIONS:
[color] denotes color, except for WLOS-TV, which did not have color capacity at this date.
MORNING
6:00
6:45
7:00
3 Carolina Calling
13 Aspect (agriculture)
7:15
7 Almanac (nature)
7:30
5 Cartoons
10 Supercar
13 Popeye
7:45
7 Cartoons
8:00
3 Fun House
4 Montys Rascals
7 Party Time
8:30
3 Pirates Cove
5 Danger Is My Business
9 Bullwinkle
13 Supercar
9:00
3/7/10/11/40 Alvin
5 Popeye
9 Bugs Bunny
9:30
10:00
10:30
11 Junior Auction
11:00
3 Supercar
9/13/26/40 Casper
11:30
AFTERNOON
12:00
12:30
10 Do You Know? (Dr. James Shenton of Columbia University analyses Ralph K. Andritts book
The California Gold Rush)
1:00
4/5/6/9 Exploring [color] (Lorne Greene narrates a cartoon of Mark Twains The Celebrated
Jumping Frog)
10 News
11 Mighty Mouse
3/7/10/11/40 Football Feature (Paul Dietzel and Ara Parseghian discuss this afternoons Harvard-
Yale game)
13/26 American Bandstand (for a celebrity Thanksgiving Day party, Dick Clark welcomes Annette
Funicello, Nino Tempo & April Stevens, Donna Loren, The Challengers, Dick & Dee Dee, Johnny
Mathis, Connie Stevens, Nick Adams, George Hamilton, Connie Francis, Paul Petersen and Trini
Lopez)
1:45
3/7/10/11/40 College Football (Clemson at South Carolina, Bill Flemming and Frank Albert report
from Carolina Stadium in Columbia, SC)
2:00
4 Riverboat
9 Movie (It! The Terror from Beyond Space, 1958 science fiction, starring Marshall Thompson
and Shawn Smith)
2:30
5 American Bandstand (Dick Clark welcomes Brian Hyland and Bobby Bare; delayed from
November 16th)
6 Championship Bowling
13 Movie (The Revenge of Frankenstein, 1958 British horror, starring Peter Cushing)
26 Movie (The Awful Truth, 1937 comedy, starring Cary Grant and Irene Dunne)
3:00
4 Bowling (Greenville)
3:30
5 To Be Announced
6 Wrestling (Knoxville, perhaps the same tape made that morning at WBIR-TV)
9 Wide World of Sports (Charlie Brockman reports the Worlds Championship Demolition Derby
from Langhorne, Pennsylvania, and Jim McKay reports the U.S. vs. Argentina water polo match.
Delayed from November 16th.)
3:45
13 Movie (Tank Force, 1958 British WW2 story, starring Victor Mature and Anthony Newley)
4:00
4 NFL Highlights (Jim Leaming narrates films of the previous weekends schedule)
4:30
4 Captain Gallant
26 AFL Highlights (Paul Christman and Curt Gowdy narrate films of the previous weekends
schedule)
4:45
10/11 To Be Announced
40 Film Feature
5:00
3 Football Scoreboard
4/5 Wrestling (probably tapes of the WBTV Charlotte shows of previous weeks, promoted by Jim
Crockett, Sr.)
6 Captain Gallant
9 NFL Highlights
11 Hootenanny (at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Jack Linkletter welcomes Theodore
Bikel, Bob Gibson, Judy Collins, The Journeymen, Ian & Sylvia, The Wanderers Three, Clara Ward
& Her Gospel Singers, Freddie Powers & His Powerhouse Five and comic Dave Astor; delayed
from November 16th)
26/40 Wide World of Sports (WAIM delays the previous weeks show; WTVK carries ABCs [color]
direct feed, featuring a tarpon fishing duel off Big Pine Key, FL, between Al McLane and Joe
Brooks, with commentary from Curt Gowdy, and Jim McKay covering The Giant International Ski
Jump competition from Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.)
5:15
5:30
3/10 Wrestling (WBTVs show was the long-time Live Championship Wrestling Charlotte
production from Jim Crockett, Sr.; WBIR-TVs show was from promoter Ron Cazana and usually
taped live at Channel 10s Knoxville studios Saturday mornings for playback that afternoon)
9 Mr. Novak
5:45
4 Football Scoreboard
EVENING
6:00
7 To Be Announced
11 The Outer Limits (David Duncans story The Human Factor, featuring Harry Guardino, Gary
Merrill, Joe de Santis, Ivan Dixon and Sally Kellerman; delayed from November 11th)
13 News
6:15
6:25
6:30
7 News
9 The Outer Limits (Oren Borstens adaptation of the Louis Charbonneau novel Corpus Earthling,
starring Robert Culp and Salome Jens; delayed from November 18th)
26 Preview: Winter Olympics (Goalies Jack McCartan and Robert Riger discuss ice hockey with
Jim McKay)
40 Preview: Winter Olympics (Bob Beattie, Buddy Werner and Penny Pitou discuss skiing;
delayed from November 16th)
6:45
7 Football Scoreboard
7:00
3 Mister Ed
4 Porter Wagoner
7 Dragnet
11 My Three Sons
26 Password (Robert Horton is a guest celebrity; CBS, postponed from November 21st while
WBIR-TV ran Battle Line)
40 Playhouse 40
7:30
4/6 Lieutenant (starring Gary Lockwood, with guests Ricardo Montalban, Louis Nye and Bobby
Pickett)
5 Ben Casey
9/13/26/40 Hootenanny (at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, Jack Linkletter
welcomes The Chad Mitchell Trio, Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs, Val Pringle, Judy Henske, Grier
Reynolds, Glenn Yarborough, Stan Rubin & His Tigertown Five, The Anchormen and comic
Charlie Manna)
8:30
3/7/10/11 The Defenders (Ernest Kinoys comedy Claire Cheval Died in Boston, starring E.G.
Marshall and Robert Reed, and guest starring Barbara Baxley, Herschel Bernardi, Barbara Harris
and Elliottt Reid)
9:00
4/6 Saturday Night at the Movies (Imitation General, 1958 WW2 comedy starring Glenn Ford,
Red Buttons and Dean Jones)
9:30
5 Wagon Train
9/13/26/40 Jerry Lewis (scheduled guests: opera stars Patrice Munsel and Salvatore Baccaloni,
Chubby Checker, comic Al Kelly and the Marquis Chimps)
10:00
3/7/10/11 Gunsmoke
11:00
3/5/7 News
4 Movie (Uncle Was a Vampire, 1959 Italian horror satire, starring Renato Rascel and Christopher
Lee; ironically for this weekend, Rascels character name translated into English as Oswald)
6 Movie (The Harder They Fall, 1956 sports drama starring Humphrey Bogart [in his last
performance] and Rod Steiger)
10 Movie (Force of Arms, 1951 WW2 romance starring William Holden and Nancy Olson)
11:15
3 Movie (Blowing Wild, 1953 romance starring Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper)
7 Movie (The Pride and the Passion, 1957 drama starring Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra and Sophia
Loren)
11 Movie (The Wonderful Country, 1959 Western starring Robert Mitchum and Julie London)
11:30
9 Double Feature Movie (Monkey on My Back, 1957 biography of boxer and war hero Barney
Ross, starring Cameron Mitchell; and Take a Letter, Darling, 1942 comedy starring Rosalind
Russell and Fred MacMurray)
13 Movie (The Man Inside, 1958 British mystery starring Jack Palance, Anita Ekberg and Anthony
Newley)
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Don't know about that Password listing; the Mark Goodson wiki shows that Rosemary Clooney
and Shelley Berman were the celebrity players the evening CBS aired it (November 20).
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Don't know about that Password listing; the Mark Goodson wiki shows that Rosemary Clooney
and Shelley Berman were the celebrity players the evening CBS aired it (November 20).
...that Mark Goodson wiki has all the dates for the prime time version that year screwed up.
Password ran Thursdays at 7:30 Eastern in the autumn of 1963, while that wiki gives air dates
that were Wednesdays...
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Yep, a check of prime time line-ups in the 1963-64 year backs up that Password aired Thursday
nights (7:30 PM). The list of stars that appeared makes no mention of Robert Horton appearing,
so perhaps some more erratum on the part of the wiki author?
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Hey ultimajock, do you have TV Listings from local tv guides from either Knoxville-Chattanooga,
Bristol-Kingsport-Johnson City, or Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville from the time period of the
Mario cartoons in syndication (1989-1993) for the following listings?
If you have any, just let me know, and I'd love to see some posted!
Retro: Spokane, Washington - Thursday, May 14, 1998 ("The Final Seinfeld")
I had a hard time figuring out what the heck that is on KSPS at 5:30 am. Darn grids.
Channels:
2KREM (CBS)
4KXLY (ABC)
6KHQ (NBC)
7KSPS (PBS)
22KSKN (UPN)
28KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
4:30 am
(Linda Vester)
5:00
22AgDay
5:30
7Long [?]
6:00
7Body Electric
6:30
22The Mask
28DuckTales
7:00
Scheduled: A look at the filming of the final episode of "Seinfeld;" a medical report from Dr.
Emily Senay; garage organization; winning advertisements. (Mark McEwen, Jane Robelot)
Scheduled: Soap actress Linda Dano discusses her book, "Living Great." Also: part four of a five-
part segment on travel, this time focusing on Tennessee and Missouri vacations; singer Vonda
Sheppard ("Ally McBeal"). (Lisa McRee, Kevin Newman)
6Today
Scheduled: A chat with Jerry Seinfeld concludes; a segment on the founding of Mothers Against
Drunk Driving; Dr. Bob Arnot. (Katie Couric, Matt Lauer)
28Bobby's World
7:30
7Teletubbies
22Extreme Dinosaurs
8:00
7Arthur
22X-Men
28101 Dalmatians
8:30
22Fantastic Four
28Quack Pack
9:00
2Judge Judy
(Ed Koch)
Scheduled: Wayne Knight ("Seinfeld"); Sam Waterston ("Law & Order"); David James Elliott
("JAG").
7Sesame Street
9:30
2Pictionary
10:00
4The View
Scheduled: Olivia Newton-John; actress Sarah Joy Brown ("General Hospital"); advice for teens
on how to tell their parents they are pregnant.
6Leeza
28Paid Programming
10:30
7Reading Rainbow
11:00
6Paid Programming
22Matlock
28Cheers
11:30
4News 4 at 11:30
6Inside Edition
28Cheers
AFTERNOON
12 pm
4All My Children
Interfering relatives.
12:30
2The Bold and the Beautiful
6Another World
1:00
22Paid Programming
28MOVIE: Deceived
(1991) Goldie Hawn, John Heard. A Manhattan art restorer uncovers secrets about her husband
after his death.
1:30
6Sunset Beach
2:00
2Guiding Light
4General Hospital
22Mr. Men
2:30
3:00
4Maury
7Arthur
"D.W. Rides Again; Arthur Makes the Team." Arthur helps D.W. gear up for a bike-athon by
teaching her the rules of the road. Later, the gang forms a baseball team, and Francine is the
coach. (Repeat)
28Beetleborgs Metallix
3:30
Scheduled: Interviews with Mike Douglas and actor Rob Estes ("Melrose Place"); Hanson
performs.
22Mummies Alive!
28Spider-Man
4:00
Scheduled: The "Seinfeld" finale; actress Heather Locklear; actress-singer Vanessa Williams.
4Star Trek: The Next Generation
"Emergence." Mysterious malfunctions in the Enterprise's computer systems lead the crew to
the holodeck, where passengers on a train hold the only clues.
7Kratt's Creatures
"Rain Forests: Under the Canopy." Chris and Martin go to Costa Rica to examine the wildlife that
call the rain forest home. Animals observed include tapirs, sloths, monkeys, leaf-cutter ants and
white-lipped peccaries, the wild pigs of the forest. (Repeat)
22Ricki Lake
Unresponsive lovers.
4:30
7Wishbone
"Picks of the Litter." Wishbone highlights his favorite stories via clips from previous episodes.
Voice of Wishbone: Larry Brantley. (Repeat)
5:00
2KREM 2 News at 5
4News 4 at 5
6Q6 News at 5
Nye explains the concept of friction, and how it is instrumental in getting trains, skateboards and
automobiles moving. Also: zoology professor Ingrith Deyrup-Olsen shows how slugs get around.
(Repeat)
28Jerry Springer
Pregnancy disputes.
5:30
EVENING
6:00
2KREM 2 News at 6
4News 4 at 6
6Q6 News at 6.
28Cops
6:30
2Extra
(Maureen O'Boyle)
4Entertainment Tonight
6Frasier
"The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl." Just when Frasier and Kate think they can control
their desires, they lose it againin the radio studio. Kate: Mercedes Ruehl.
28Cops
"Los Angeles County, California." Los Angeles officers investigate a shooting that occurred during
a robbery attempt at a liquor store; pursue a drug-trafficking suspect who works on a bike; and
rescue a man whose RV has caught fire.
7:00
2Seinfeld
"The Hamptons." In the Hamptons, George's date (Melora Walters) sunbathes topless; Kramer
steals lobsters; and a handsome doctor compliments Elaine, or does he?
4Home Improvement
"Taps." Jill's father passes away the day after she fibs that she's ill in order to postpone his visit.
And the lie lingers when she arrives back home for the funeral.
6Jeopardy!
7@ Issue
"Profit and Loss." Three Cardassian political fugitives arrive at DS9, one of whom is an old
acquaintanceand loverof Quark's.
7:30
"Sam's Dad." Grace raises the spirits of a neighbor boy's dad, whose wife suffers from
depression.
4M*A*S*H
"Bless You, Hawkeye." Hawkeye is seized by nonstop sneezing fits that defy ordinary diagnosis
and treatment, so Potter calls on Sidney (Allan Arbus) for help.
6Wheel of Fortune
8:00
2Promised Land
"A Hand Up Is Never a Hand Out." (Season Finale) Conclusion. The family keeps vigil over ailing
baby Grace. Meanwhile, Joe's ex-con status causes friction between him and his co-workers. Joe:
Richard Thomas. Erasmus: Ossie Davis. Rebecca: Suzzanne Douglas. Claire: Wendy Phillips.
Russell: Gerald McRaney.
(1992) Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman. A former gunslinger is lured into a bounty hunt strictly
for the money, which has been put up by a group of "working girls" as payment for bringing in
the man who disfigured one of them. (Repeat)
6Seinfeld
"The Clip Show." As a prelude to the series finale, clips highlight the show's past nine seasons
about nothing.
Film, photos and interviews with witnesses profile outlaw Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker.
22Real TV
Police chases; surveillance videos; SWAT team raids; shoot-outs. Host: John Bunnell. (Repeat)
8:30
22The Simpsons
8:45
6Seinfeld
"The Finale." (Series Finale) NBC and all involved have been tight-lipped on details (although
previous guest stars Teri Hatcher and Keith Hernandez were reportedly on the set), so details are
fewif not totally nonexistent. Even so, the final episode of the comedy series is virtually
guaranteed to draw one of the biggest network-TV audiences of recent times. Don't expect a
cataclysmic ending; the characters are likely to remain frozen in time to preserve the value of
syndicated reruns.
9:00
2Diagnosis: Murder
"Obsession." Conclusion. Dr. Sloan (Dick Van Dyke) leads an unauthorized investigation of the
rash of bombings around L.A. Rob Petrie (Van Dyke's character in "The Dick Van Dyke Show")
makes a digital cameo as Sloan visits a radio station. Carter Sweeney: Arye Gross. Burnside:
Dennis Boutsikaris. Ron Wagner: Harry Lennix. Amanda: Victoria Rowell.
"The Joining." (Season Finale) A renegade alien with the ability to take on human identities
arrives to destroy the Taelons; Beckett (Kari Matchett) suspects Lili (Lisa Howard) is working for
the liberation. Boone: Kevin Kilner. Sandoval: Von Flores. Doors: David Hemblen. Da'an: Leni
Parker.
Stories of human encounters with the animal kingdom include advice from wildlife experts and
animal activists. Included: a warden is confronted by a bear; a man is injured in the famed
running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain. Host: Robert Urich. (Repeat)
10:00
6ER
"A Hole in the Heart." As the fourth season ends, Ross and Hathaway's jobs are in jeopardy after
their unauthorized treatment of a drug-addicted 7-month-old boy is discovered; Corday (Alex
Kingston) loses her sponsorship; Carter suspects Del Amico's boyfriend (James Le Gros) when
drugs are stolen; Benton has new concerns regarding the health of his son; Greene (Anthony
Edwards) treats a pair of Elvis impersonators injured in a sky-diving stunt. Ross: George Clooney.
Hathaway: Julianna Margulies. Benton: Eriq La Salle. Weaver: Laura Innes.
7Breaking News
22KREM 2 News at 10
28Jerry Springer
Wild teenagers.
10:05
248 Hours
"Who's My Mommy?" Scheduled: Issues raised by the filed of fertility science centering around
the case of 3-year-old Jaycee Buzzanca.
10:30
7'Allo 'Allo!
22Extra
10:50
4News 4 at 11
LATE NIGHT
11:00
7At Issue
22Vibe
Host: Sinbad. Guests: Actor Cheech Marin ("Nash Bridges"); mogul Richard Branson; comedian
George Wallace.
28Cheers
11:10
2KREM 2 News at 11
11:30
28Cheers
11:35
4Nightline
11:45
12 am
7This Is America
22Martin
28Married... with Children
12:05
Panelists: Author Christopher Buckley; Ron Reagan; comedian Richard Lewis; Kennedy.
12:30
22Access Hollywood
28Hard Copy
12:35
4Paid Programming
12:45
1:00
4News 4 at 11 (Repeat)
1:35
6Later
Olympic gold-medalists Jonny Moseley and Eric Bergoust. Guest host: Rita Sever. (Repeat)
1:45
1:40
4Roseanne
2:05
6Jenny Jones
Physique makeovers.
2:10
2:20
3:00
7Great Railway Journeys
3:05
6NBC Nightside
4:00
The "mystery guest" was John F. Kennedy Jr. (in what would be his last TV appearance before the
plane crash that killed him the following year)
6 AM Summer Semester ("Great Transition," about changes in society since 15,000 B.C.)
6:30 Not For Women Only (Barbara Walters moderates the first of five discussions on adultery.)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Price Is Right
10 AM Gambit
12 N News
2:30 Match Game '76 (Richard Dawson, Dick Gautier, Mary Ann Mobley, Brett Somers, Betty
White, Charles Nelson Reilly)
3 PM Tattletales (Calvin Chrane and Susan Howard, Christopher and Carole Stone, Donald H. Ross
and Patti Deutsch)
3:30 Merv Griffin (Jimmy Stewart, Rosalind Russell, director Joshua Logan)
5 PM News
5:30 Match Game PM (Bonnie Franklin, Scoey Mitchlll, Patti Deutsch, Richard Dawson, Brett
Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly)
6:30 News
7 PM Rhoda
7:30 Phyllis
8 PM All In The Family (rerun of the episode where Gloria and Meathead's baby is born)
8:30 Maude
9 PM Medical Center
10 PM News
10:30 Honeymooners
11 PM CBS Movie: "Mayerling" (Ch. 4 delayed the CBS late movie a week.)
1:40 News
7 AM Today (Jim Hartz; in "New York Report" at the front of the program section there's a
mention of Tom Brokaw's taking over as host)
9:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (Barbara Eden, Dick Gautier, Shecky Greene, George Hamilton,
Michele Lee, Carol Wayne)
10 AM Wheel Of Fortune
10:30 Hollywood Squares (Sandy Duncan, Donna Fargo, Mike Farrell, Wayland and Madame,
Bernadette Peters, Elke Sommer, McLean Stevenson, Paul Williams, Paul Lynde)
11 AM The Fun Factory (debut of a part-game, part-variety show with host Bobby Van)
12 N News
2 PM Another World
3 PM Somerset
3:30 Dinah! (Marty Allen, Mary Kay Place, Mel Tillis, weight doctor Neil Solomon, the Lockers
dancers)
6 PM News
7 PM John Davidson (Tony Orlando, Charo, Norm Crosby, last show of the series)
8 PM Joe Forrester
9 PM Jigsaw John
10 PM News
10:30 Tonight Show (McLean Stevenson subs for Johnny; Roger Miller, the Jackson 5)
9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Hal Linden; a salute to Broadway includes "Chicago" cast members
Chita Rivera, Jerry Orbach, and Gwen Verdon; "My Fair Lady" costars Christine Andreas and Ian
Richardson)
10 AM Peppermint Place
12:30 Rhyme And Reason (Rick Hurst, Shari Lewis, Marion Ross, Ronnie Schell, Jimmie Walker,
Jesse White)
1:30 Break The Bank (Joan Collins, Jack Carter, Robert Hegyes, Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs, Marilyn
Michaels, Cathy Rigby, Avery Schreiber, Liz Torres, Alice Ghostley)
2 PM General Hospital
3 PM Edge Of Night
5 PM News
6:30 Bowling For Dollars (Verne Lundquist, then Ch. 8's sports director, hosts)
7 PM Viva Valdez
12:30 News
1 AM At Issue
1:30 Getting Married (Cloris Leachman looks at unique weddings around the country, including
singer Doug Kershaw's wedding in the Astrodome, delay from 10:30 PM)
6:40 News
8 AM Comedy Capers
9 AM My Favorite Martian
10 AM Untouchables
11 AM Perry Mason
12 N News
3 PM Popeye
5 PM I Love Lucy
6 PM Bewitched
6:30 Adam-12
7 PM Mission: Impossible
8 PM Family Affair
1 AM News
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Electric Company
6:30 Newsroom
9 PM Evening At Symphony (the Boston Symphony performs Paul Hindemith's "Mathis der
Mahler" and Sergei Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3)
6:30 News
7 AM Tennessee Tuxedo
8 AM Lassie
10 AM Hazel
1 PM Mayberry R.F.D.
5 PM Big Valley
6 PM Star Trek
7 PM Room 222
8 PM 700 Club
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...at 11:30 Central, NBC debuted another part-game, part-variety show, The Gong Show. KXAS
turned that one down ;-) ...
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I was in Wichita falls for around 4 years and got the north Texas TV Guide. I was surprised to see
that KXAS would not show Disneys program on Sunday night either.
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Quote Originally Posted by Ultimajock View Post
...at 11:30 Central, NBC debuted another part-game, part-variety show, The Gong Show. KXAS
turned that one down ;-) ...
Same here in Atlanta. WSB (then NBC, now ABC) cleared Fun Factory on a delay to 9:30 AM but
passed up on Gong Show.
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KXAS was airing daytime "Gong" at 11:30 AM by the fall, when "MH2" shifted to a late-night slot
on Ch. 4. WFAA carried syndicated "Gong" on Saturdays at 5:30 during the 1976-77 season
(when Gary Owens hosted), but KXAS picked it up in the fall of '77 and aired it on Fridays at 6:30.
In Atlanta, WATL/36 picked up daytime "Gong" (I don't remember the exact date) but, ironically,
WSB carried nighttime "Gong" Fridays at 7:30 in the 1977-78 season.
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Quote Originally Posted by gwise96557 View Post
I was in Wichita falls for around 4 years and got the north Texas TV Guide. I was surprised to see
that KXAS would not show Disneys program on Sunday night either.
When did you live in Wichita Falls, because this issue of TV Guide shows Disney on KXAS Sunday
at 6 (CT), and the show was on the whole time I lived in Plano (1976-79). Ch. 8 pre-empted ABC's
6 PM show until "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" debuted in 1977. "60 Minutes" on Ch.
4 was the top-rated program in the market (except in the fall, when nothing beat the Cowboys),
even before it became number one nationally.
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I was in Wichita falls for around 4 years and got the north Texas TV Guide. I was surprised to see
that KXAS would not show Disneys program on Sunday night either.
When did you live in Wichita Falls, because this issue of TV Guide shows Disney on KXAS Sunday
at 6 (CT), and the show was on the whole time I lived in Plano (1976-79). Ch. 8 pre-empted ABC's
6 PM show until "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" debuted in 1977. "60 Minutes" on Ch.
4 was the top-rated program in the market (except in the fall, when nothing beat the Cowboys),
even before it became number one nationally.
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Nice variety on the independent stations......back when independent really stood for
something!!!
In Atlanta, WATL/36 picked up daytime "Gong" (I don't remember the exact date) but, ironically,
WSB carried nighttime "Gong" Fridays at 7:30 in the 1977-78 season.
As I recall, it was that summer. After NBC canceled it (7/21/78), WATL picked up Match Game '78
(which WAGA bumped two years earlier) from CBS.
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Nice variety on the independent stations......back when independent really stood for
something!!!
DFW was very fortunate that they had 11 and 39 as long as they did (prior to KTVT flipping to
CBS and KXTX getting bought out by and flipping to Telemundo). And they did have lots of
choices, comedy, kids stuff, old movies, westerns, wrestling, just about anything off-network
could be found between the 2 of them. The stations were also good to have for those in
neighboring markets that had no indies themselves then--they had a choice too, granted their
local cable system carried one or both of them or the viewer had a really good antenna to pick
up DFW with from their area.
I was in the Air Force and stationed at Sheppard AFB from March 1975-Aug 1975, 1 Month
training school in April 1976, and again in Jul 1979- Dec 1982. I would get the TV Guide from the
BX. It was the north Tx edition which included multiple smaller markets besides Dallas. KFDX
carried it and a broadcast ID bug from WOAI San Antonio would occasionaly pop up (This was
before the sattlite system tha the stations now use). TV guide (That verson) to my memory listed
the Muppets in its place. until the program left NBC and went to CBS. I did'nt know if it was an
error on the TV Guide or not it was so unusual to me that it just stuck in mid for years.
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When did you live in Wichita Falls, because this issue of TV Guide shows Disney on KXAS Sunday
at 6 (CT), and the show was on the whole time I lived in Plano (1976-79). Ch. 8 pre-empted ABC's
6 PM show until "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" debuted in 1977. "60 Minutes" on Ch.
4 was the top-rated program in the market (except in the fall, when nothing beat the Cowboys),
even before it became number one nationally.
I was in the Air Force and stationed at Sheppard AFB from March 1975-Aug 1975, 1 Month
training school in April 1976, and again in Jul 1979- Dec 1982. I would get the TV Guide from the
BX. It was the north Tx edition which included multiple smaller markets besides Dallas. KFDX
carried it and a broadcast ID bug from WOAI San Antonio would occasionally pop up (This was
before the satellite system that the stations now use). TV guide (That version) to my memory
listed the Muppets in its place. until the program left NBC and went to CBS. I didn't know if it was
an error on the TV Guide or not it was so unusual to me that it just stuck in mid for years.
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Were Icky Twerp and the gang still on KTVT's "Slam Bang Theater"? I recall visiting Texas in late
1976 and they ran cartoons and Three Stooges, but no Icky.
NOTE: If the Apollo 16 mission is on schedule, the spacecraft will enter lunar orbit at
approximately 2:23 PM. Regular programming may be pre-empted for special reports.
6:30 Weather
9 AM Sesame Street
10:30 Hollywood Squares (James Brolin, Roy Clark, Arte Johnson, Suzanne Pleshette, Joan Rivers,
Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde)
11 AM Jeopardy!
2 PM Another World
3 PM Somerset
4:30 Lancer
9 PM Night Gallery (episodes featuring Leslie Nielsen and German actor Helmut Dantine)
10:30 Tonight Show (Johnny's last regular show from New York; guests are Phyllis Newman and
the Ace Trucking Company. Johnny will begin airing from California May 1, and the show will not
return to New York on a regular basis until Jimmy Fallon becomes host in 2014.)
sign off 12 M
8 AM Jack LaLanne
10:30 Bewitched
11 AM Password (Barbara Feldon, Roddy McDowall)
1 PM Newlywed Game
2 PM General Hospital
3 PM Love, American Style (guests include Shari Lewis and Paul Winchell as shy ventriloquists)
9 PM The Smith Family (Henry Fonda as a cop; guest is Guy Madison, aka Wild Bill Hickok, as a
friend of cop Chad Smith (Fonda), and who may be involved in robbery and murder, delay from
7:30 PM)
9:30 Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (guest: Roger Moore, delay from 8 PM)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
11:25 News
2 PM Secret Storm
4 PM Big Valley
7 PM It Takes A Lot Of Love (Chad Everett hosts a look at the love people have for animals;
among the segments: a 7-year-old and his first puppy, a 77-year-old woman who turned her
house into a beaver sanctuary, a dog warden who finds homes for dogs rather than see them
destroyed, a lost dog who trekked from Indiana to his home in Oregon)
8 PM Medical Center
9 PM Mannix (one of the guests is Eric Braeden, Victor Newman on "The Young And The
Restless")
7 AM Today
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Methinks you got cut off somehow, bp. We'll await the rest of it, so everybody else, please hold
your fire.
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I had some difficulty posting this in the first place. If anybody can tell me how to edit this post so
I can get the rest of it in, I'll be glad to oblige.
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7 AM Today (Phil Silvers and Larry Blyden from Broadway's "A Funny Thing Happened On The
Way To The Forum"; Ohio state prosecutor Robert Milbaugh discusses the conditions of Ohio's
mental institutions)
9 AM Today In Georgia
10 AM Dinah's Place (Carol Channing sings and demonstrates how to apply false eyelashes.)
10:30 Concentration
11:30 Hollywood Squares (Joey Bishop, Virginia Graham, Arte Johnson, Rich Little, Elizabeth
Montgomery, Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde)
12:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Jimmy Dean; Joel Grey, Sheilah Graham, Rip Taylor, Lynn Anderson)
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
5 PM Perry Mason
7:30 Ponderosa (NBC begins airing "Bonanza" reruns under this title; it will be the title for the
syndicated reruns from September 1972 until "Bonanza" is canceled in January 1973. In this
edition, those reruns will air on Chs. 9 and 11.)
8:30 Dark Side (a New York detective is trying to pass off a millionaire's son as a skid-row bum)
10:30 Decision '72 (John Chancellor and David Brinkley analyze late primary returns from Ohio
and Indiana.)
11:30 Tonight Show (Johnny moved to California on a permanent basis the night before; guest is
Johnny Mathis)
9 AM Virginia Graham (Arlene Dahl, fashion designer Mr. Blackwell, astrologer Carroll Righter,
Hollywood columnist James Bacon)
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM Merry-Go-Round
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
6 PM News (Morris/Wick)
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
7:30 Ponderosa
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Phil Donahue
11 AM Family Affair
3 PM Secret Storm
4 PM I Love Lucy
4:30 Virginian
7:30 Glen Campbell (Buddy Hackett and John Byner appear in sketches related to American
history.)
9:30 Cannon (guests: Martin Sheen and Daniel J. Travanti, then calling himself "Dan Travanty")
It is not indicated whether any of the PBS stations has in-school programs, so for each I will start
with the first listed program.)
5 PM Sesame Street
7 PM TV High School
8:30 The Advocates (debated: should the law allow voluntary euthanasia for the terminally ill?)
10 PM Stephen Boyd (Tony Bennett, Ernest Borgnine, Broderick Crawford, Elke Sommer, and
William Wyler discuss the actor's work.)
sign off 11 PM
WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)
8 AM Funtime
9 AM News (Hogue/Mazza)
11:30 Bewitched
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
8:30 ABC Movie: "The Failing Of Raymond" (Dean Stockwell as a student who plans to kill the
teacher (Jane Wyman) who flunked him.)
11 PM News (Willette/McAfee)
11:30 Dick Cavett
6:25 Cartoons
8 AM Romper Room
8:30 What Every Woman Wants To Know (neighborhood consumer protection and food co-ops)
11:30 Bewitched
12 N Password
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
5 PM Daniel Boone
6 PM ABC News
11 PM News (Carmack/Brooks)
1:10 News
7 AM CBS News
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Family Affair
3 PM Secret Storm
7 PM Paul Harvey
9:30 Cannon
11:30 CBS Movie: "The Subterraneans" (Jack Kerouac's novel about San Francisco beatniks, from
'60)
6:55 News
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Family Affair
1 PM Almanac
3 PM Secret Storm
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
9:30 Cannon
5 PM Sesame Street
7 PM TV High School
8 PM Sound Of Youth
9:30 Black Journal (interview with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Curt Flood's lawsuit contesting
baseball's reserve clause, Vida Blue's salary dispute with A's owner Charlie Finley)
10 PM Southern Perspective
7 AM Little Rascals
8 AM Banana Splits
8:30 Flintstones
10 AM Jack LaLanne
10:30 Mantrap (topic: on-stage nudity; William Shatner faces off against Meredith MacRae and
Suzanne Somers (wife of host Alan Hamel))
11 AM Donna Reed
1 PM Movie: "Tovarich"
3 PM Magic Funnies
4 PM Spiderman
4:30 Flintstones
5 PM Leave It To Beaver
6 PM Star Trek
7 PM Rifleman
7:30 Dragnet
10:30 M Squad
4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Electric Company
6 PM Zoom
8 PM Great Decisions
sign off 11 PM
7 AM Today
9 AM Romper Room
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
7 PM Addams Family
7:30 Ponderosa
11 PM Movie Game (Bob Crane, Andy Devine, Stu Gilliam, Shirley Jones, Dack Rambo, Nancy
Walker)
5 PM Sesame Street
7 PM Assignment 45
8 PM Film
sign off 10 PM
5 PM Music To Live By
5:30 Fury
7 PM Roy Rogers
10 AM Movie: "Knockout"
2 PM Movie: "Tovarich"
6 PM Movie: "Knockout"
10 PM Movie: "Tovarich"
No wonder CBS ended up yanking KXLY's CBS affiliation. They were ridiculously pre-emption-
happy in prime time.
Channels:
2KREM (ABC)
4KXLY (CBS)
6KHQ (NBC)
MORNING
6:45 am
7:00
6Lidsville
7:15
4Sunrise Semester
7:30
2Yogi's Gang
8:00
2Super Friends
6Emergency +4
8:30
9:00
6Romper Room
9:30
9:55
2Multi-Grammar Rock
10:00
4Harvey Cartoons
10:30
2Mission: Magic!
10:55
2Multi-Grammar Rock
11:00
AFTERNOON
12 pm
12:30
Third-round of play in the golf tournament from the Prestol Trail Golf Club in Dallas, Texas.
4Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
1:00
"Gosha, the Circus Bear." (1971) This Russian film surveys the plight of a circus bear who gets
separated from his circus train while on tour and suddenly faces dogs, hunters and hunger.
Filmed in Leningrad.
2:00
4Kentucky Derby
The centennial run for the roses at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, starts off the 1974
triple crown of horse racing. A record 23 horses, one more than in 1928, has been entered.
Winner's circle ceremonies will feature England's Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon
presenting an antique silver bowl to the victor. Description is by Jack Whitaker, Frank Wright,
Heywood Hale Broun and Chic Anderson.
6Lassie
2:30
(1963) Michael Keith, Harry Holcomb. Kong and Godzilla battle it out for supremacy, destroying
everything in their paths.
3:00
(1960) Sophia Loren, Anthony Quinn. A dramatic company comes to Cheyenne to perform and
finds themselves involved with Indians, henchmen and their escape to Bonanza.
3:30
2Boxing from the Olympic
4:00
6MOVIE: Ironside
(TV, 1967) Raymond Burr, Geraldine Brooks. A disabled detective becomes a special police agent
and is assigned to find the sniper responsible for his injury.
4:30
5:00
Coverage of the Daytona Permatex 300 stock car race from Daytona Beach, Florida; the World
Professional Target Diving Championships from Cypress Gardens, Florida.
5:30
EVENING
6:00
6:30
2The Wild, Wild World of Animals
"Too Many Elephants." Elephant extinction is explored as cameras travel to Africa's wildlife
refuge parks. Narrator: William Conrad.
7:00
2Star Trek
4Limits of Man
7:30
"The Taxi Caper." After he's robbed driving a cab, Archie (Carroll O'Connor) agrees to drop the
charges in return for a payoff and gets in trouble with the police. Mike: Rob Reiner. Det. Sgt.
Roselli: Michael Pataki. Victor Morrison: Robert Mandan. (Repeat)
6Dragnet
8:00
"The Diplomat." Shirley has a date with a diplomat who can't leave the world's problems at the
embassy. Shirley: Shirley Jones. Keith: David Cassidy. Paurie: Susan Dey. Danny: Danny Bonaduce.
Lipton: Richard Mulligan. (Repeat)
4MOVIE: Yuma
(TV, 1971) Clint Walker, Barry Sullivan. A lawman sets out to tame the corrupt town of Yuma.
6Emergency!
"Snake Bite." Paramedic Gage (Randolph Mantooth) is bitten by a rattlesnake after aiding three
teenagers trapped in a burning vehicle. Hector: Richard X. Slattery. DeSoto: Kevin Tighe. Ozella:
Reta Shaw. Kelly: Tim Donnelly. Jake: Johnnie Collins III. (Repeat)
8:30
(TV, 1973) Meredith Baxter, David Hedison. A series of bizarre murders occur after an ignorant
thief steals a gold amulet from the mummy of an ancient Egyptian priestess. Hester Black: Dale
Sondergaard. (Repeat)
9:00
(1972) Patty Duke, Rosemary Murphy. A young, pregnant woman is held prisoner in an eerie
house by her mother-in-law. Kenny: Richard Thomas. (Repeat)
9:30
"Oh, Brother." Jerry and his brother develop a violent case of sibling rivalry. Jerry: Peter Bonerz.
Greg: Raul Julia. Carol: Marcia Wallace. (Repeat)
10:00
"Poor Children of Eve." A priest is charged with killing a bride-to-be who had once been his own
fiancee. Father Koveny: Cliff Potts. Giannetta: Pat Harrington. Owen: Arthur Hill. Danny: Reni
Santoni. Al: Richard Carlson. Jack: Reb Brown. Frieda: Joan Darling. (Repeat)
From February: Tim Conway is back, and that means laughs galore. Bernadette Peters also joins
Carol and company for a spoof on movie musicals of the 1930s; Conway and Harvey Korman as
the two-man crew of a Japanese sub during World War II. (Repeat)
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2ABC News
6Q-6 News
11:15
11:30
6MOVIE: Luv
(1967) Jack Lemmon, Peter Falk. A suicidal derelict is stopped from jumping off a bridge by an
old friend who takes him home to dinner hoping he will fall in love with his wife so he can marry
his mistress. Ellen: Elaine May.
12 am
(1954) Burt Lancaster, Joan Rice. A mercenary is forced to fight his mortal enemy.
NOTE: If the Apollo 16 mission is on schedule, the Apollo spacecraft will go into lunar orbit at
approximately 2:23 PM. Regular programming may be pre-empted for special reports.
6:30 Weather
7 AM Today (A. Alvarez discusses "The Savage God: Study Of Suicide")
9 AM Sesame Street
10:30 Hollywood Squares (James Brolin, Roy Clark, Arte Johnson, Suzanne Pleshette, Joan Rivers,
Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde)
11 AM Jeopardy!
12 N Midday In Louisiana
2 PM Another World
3 PM Somerset
4:30 Lancer
7 PM Adam-12
9 PM Night Gallery (episodes featuring Leslie Nielsen and German actor Helmut Dantine)
10:30 Tonight Show (Johnny's last regular show from New York; the show begins originating in
California May 1 and will not return to New York on a regular basis until Jimmy Fallon takes over
in 2014; guests: Phyllis Newman, the Ace Trucking Company)
sign off 12 M
KATC Ch. 3 Lafayette (ABC)
8 AM Jack LaLanne
10:30 Bewitched
1 PM Newlywed Game
2 PM General Hospital
3 PM Love, American Style (Shari Lewis and Paul Winchell as shy ventriloquists)
9 PM The Smith Family (Guy Madison, TV's Wild Bill Hickok, as a friend of Chad's (Henry Fonda),
an armored-truck driver who may be involved in robbery and murder, delay from 7:30 PM)
9:30 Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (Roger Moore, Honey Cone, delay from 8 PM)
7:30 Cartoons
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Family Affair
11:25 News
2 PM Secret Storm
4 PM Big Valley
5 PM News, Sports, Weather
7 PM It Takes A Lot Of Love (Chad Everett narrates this look at the bond between people who are
crazy about animals: a 7-year-old with his first puppy, a 77-year-old woman who turned her
home into a beaver sanctuary, a dog warden who prefers to find homes for animals rather than
destroy them, a dog who made a six-month trek from Indiana to rejoin its family in Oregon.)
8 PM Medical Center
9 PM Mannix (watch for Eric Braeden, aka Victor Newman on "The Young And The Restless")
7 AM Today
9:30 Concentration
11 AM Jeopardy!
2 PM Another World
3 PM Somerset
4 PM Daniel Boone
5 PM I Love Lucy
9 PM Night Gallery
sign off 12 M
7 AM Today
9 AM Dinah's Place
9:30 Concentration
12 N Midday
2 PM Another World
3 PM Somerset
6:30 Dragnet
7 PM Adam-12
9 PM Night Gallery
12 M Star Trek
7 AM Today
9 AM Dinah's Place
9:30 Concentration
11 AM Jeopardy!
2 PM Another World
3 PM Somerset
6:30 Lassie
7 PM Adam-12
9 PM Night Gallery
sign off 12 M
KNOE Ch. 8 Monroe, LA (CBS/ABC)
6 AM Good Morning
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Family Affair
11:25 News
12 N News
2 PM Secret Storm
5 PM ABC News
8 PM Medical Center
9 PM Mannix
9 AM The Saint
10 AM Hazel
10:30 Bewitched
11 AM Password
1 PM Newlywed Game
5 PM Get Smart
10 PM Perry Mason
11 PM News, Sports
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Storyland
10 AM Family Affair
2 PM Secret Storm
3:30 Buckskin Bill (this show created a local brouhaha when the bread company sponsoring it
pulled all its advertising from Ch. 9 because the FCC forbade kids'-show hosts to do commercials)
8 PM Medical Center
9 PM Mannix
6 AM Passe Partout
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM The Lucy Show
10 AM Family Affair
11:25 News
2 PM Secret Storm
4 PM It Takes A Thief (Bette Davis as a female thief who helps Alexander Mundy on a caper)
5 PM Truth Or Consequences
8 PM Medical Center
9 PM Mannix
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM In-school programs
1 PM Electric Company
5 PM Electric Company
5:30 Panorama
7 PM A Public Affair/Election '72 (the implications of the new Federal Election Campaign Act,
which requires national office seekers to record all contributions over $100)
8 PM Vibrations (Maria Callas performs an excerpt from "Tosca"; rock pianist Jobriath cuts a new
album at New York's Electric Lady recording studio; Swedish ballet dancer Niklas Ek performs in
"Red Wine In Green Glasses.")
sign off 11 PM
7 AM Today
9 AM Sesame Street
11 AM Jeopardy!
12 N C'est Tout
2 PM Another World
3 PM Somerset
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Movie Game
7 PM Adam-12
9 PM Night Gallery
10 PM Mantrap
sign off 12 M
WGNO Ch. 26 New Orleans (Ind.)
3:55 Sportscope
5:30 Munsters
6 PM McHale's Navy
8 PM Movie: "Tiberius"
10:30 Dick Cavett (Henry Fonda, Deborah Kerr, Sandy Duncan, and producer Alexander Cohen
discuss the Tony Awards, to be held April 23, pre-empted on WVUE)
10:30 Bewitched
11 AM Password
12 N All My Children
1 PM Newlywed Game
1:30 Dating Game
2 PM General Hospital
3:30 Rifleman
4 PM Westerners
5 PM ABC News
6 PM Munsters
9:30 Honey West (guest: Edd "Kookie" Byrnes as a modern-day Robin Hood)
sign off 12 M
Hey bpatrick, do you have any TV listings from Local TV Guides from Louisiana from the mid '70s
(1973-1977) for the following listings?
If you do, then just let me know, and I'd love to see some posted!
I'm not going to speak for bpatrick, but I did a retro on a Louisiana edition from November '74 a
few years back. Because the search capabilities of this site ain't worth a flip, though, I can't put
my finger on it quickly enough--maybe you might want to take a shot.
Here's some tips, though: WBRZ went ABC in '77, with channel 33, then known as WRBT
(became WVLA in 1987), getting the Peacock (one of the big downgrades NBC suffered in the
disco years). Also, the PBS stations other than New Orleans' WYES didn't get going until '75,
when the state finally launched Louisiana Public Broadcasting. The Wikipedia article on LPB will
tell you when each translator went online--it was a typical state PBS net gradual roll-out, over a
few years until the early '80s, I think.
And, finally, KLNI went out of business by February '75; it was a latecomer, not launched until
'68, thus it really didn't have much of a chance against KATC and, especially, KLFY to start with.
Lafayette and that whole heart of Cajun country didn't have a big (or, more to the point, affluent)
enough population to support three full stations then, and many households still didn't have U-
compatible sets, so they got NBC from WBRZ (east) or KPLC (west), both of which put strong
signals into southern central Louisiana. Very reminiscent of another, almost identical situation of
the time in Augusta, Georgia, where a U, WATU (channel 26, now WAGT) couldn't hack it against
two Vs, which got to cherry-pick NBC's best shows, or against Columbia, South Carolina's
mammoth WIS signal. In any case, channel 15 went dark for five years until a local businessman,
dealing now with a much more prosperous market due to the oil boom of the time, restarted it
as indie KADN (now FOX affil), emphasizing programs with local music (Cajun, zydeco, soul, etc.).
KLNI, by contrast, didn't do much different than KLFY and KATC, the only programs of special
note being French-language news and daytime shows for older residents.
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Well then Mike Stroud, do you have any TV listings from Local TV Guides from Louisiana from the
time period of 1978-1982 for the following listings?
If you do, then just let me know, and I'd love to see some posted!
CHANNELS:
(WPNE-TV 38, the PBS affiliate in Green Bay, signed on the air on September 12th but was not
yet listed in TV Guide. At the time, it was a semi-satellite of WHA-TV Madison.)
All programs in color, except those designated by [BW]. All listings are in Central Time, even
though WJMN and WLUC are in the Eastern Time Zone.
MORNING
6:00
6:05
6 Farm Scene
6:30
2 Cheer-Up Time
4 Library Story
12 Summer Semester
6:45
4 Library Playhouse
6:50
6 News
7:00
4/5/12r/13/15 Underdog
6 Popeye
7:30
8:00
8:30
2/3/6m/7/12 Scooby-Doo
13 Sheriff Bob
9:00
9:30
10:00
6/9/11/27 Bewitched
11:00
7 Childrens Bookshelf
11:30
4/5/12r/13/15 Talking With A Giant (Rev. Theodore Hesburgh of Notre Dame University talks
with teenagers about education)
6/9/11/27 Lidsville
AFTERNOON
12:00
2/3/7/12 The CBS Childrens Film Festival (Scramble!, a 1971 British drama)
4 Mayberry R.F.D.
5 Lassie
6m Packerama
12:30
5 Mister Ed [BW]
12:45
1:00
2 Roller Derby
3 Interfaith
7 Archies TV Funnies
10/21 Oscar Brands Gettysburg (Civil War folk songs performed by Oscar Brand and Theodore
Bikel at the battlefield at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
12 Movie (The Sands of Iwo Jima [BW], 1949 WW2 adventure starring John Wayne and John
Agar)
4/5/12r/13/15 Baseball (Detroit at Boston; rain games would be Yankees at Cleveland on WTMJ-
TV and Baltimore at Milwaukee on WFRV/WJMN, WAEO-TV, WEAU-TV and WMTV)
1:30
3 Movie (Operation Amsterdam [BW], 1959 British WW2 drama starring Peter Finch)
7 Sports Challenge
10/21 The Electric Company (WMVS will sign off from 2:00 to 5:00)
18/34 Roller Game Of The Week (Reillys Renegades at Los Angeles Thunderbirds)
2:00
21 Carrascolendas
2:30
18 Movie (The Spider Woman Strikes Back [BW], 1946 melodrama starring Brenda Joice)
21 Hodgepodge Lodge
34 Roller Derby
3:00
3 Porter Wagoner
21 Therapeutic Community
3:30
3:45
4:00
3 Movie (And Now Miguel, 1966 drama starring Pat Cardi and Dean Stockwell)
4 Human Rights
6/6m/9/11/27 Wide World Of Sports (The Muhammad Ali-Floyd Patterson heavyweight boxing
match at Madison Square Garden, taped Wednesday night)
12 Anna & The King (Premiere of the Yul Brynner-Samantha Eggar comedy-drama series, delayed
from September 17th)
12r Film
13 Bill Anderson
15 The Explorers
18 Daktari
21 Jacob Bronowski (part three of a mini-series profile of the physicist, philosopher and
playwright; included is a scene from Bronowskis 1950 play The Face of Violence)
34 Dennis The Menace [BW]
4:30
4 Juvenile Jury
12 Star Trek
15 Outdoors Calling
34 RFD (local agricultural report with Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter Farm Director Harley
Bucholz)
5:00
13 Campus Comments
15 Sports Challenge
18 All-Star Wrestling (Verne Gagnes AWA package from WTCN-TV/11 Minneapolis, with
interviews specific to Milwaukee house show matches)
21 Evening At Pops
34 Roller Game Of The Week [BW] (Texas Outlaws at Los Angeles Thunderbirds)
5:15
5:30
2/6m/7/12 CBS Saturday News (Roger Mudd)
6 Survival
9/27 To Be Announced
10 Consultation
11 Buck Owens
5:55
EVENING
6:00
2/4/5/6/6m/7/15 News
3/11/12r/13/18 Hee Haw (Patti Page and Charlie McCoy are this weeks guests)
12 UFO
6:30
21 World Press
7:00
3/6m/12 All In The Family (Archie tries to weasel out of paying taxes on his moonlighting cabbie
job)
4/5/12r/13/15 Emergency! (Richard Jaeckel guests as the attorney for abusive parents)
10 Second Glance (guest is retired Milwaukee Journal associate editor Paul Ringler)
18 Porter Wagoner
21 Book Beat
7:30
10 Showcase
21 A Public Affair/Election 72
8:00
4 Movie (The Yellow Rolls-Royce, 1964 British comedy starring Rex Harrison, Jeanne Moreau,
Shirley MacLaine, George C. Scott, Ingrid Bergman and Omar Sharif)
5/12r/13/15/18 Movie (The Thomas Crown Affair, 1968 mystery starring Steve McQueen, Faye
Dunaway and Jack Weston)
6/9/11/27 The Streets Of San Francisco
8:30
34 It Takes A Thief
9:00
9:30
10:00
2/3/4/5/6/7/12/12r/13/15 News
18 Movie (Donovans Brain, 1954 mystery starring Lew Ayres and Gene Evans)
10:15
6m/11 News
10:30
2 Movie (The Snorkel [BW], 1958 drama starring Peter Van Eyck)
3 Movie (Desk Set [BW], 1957 comedy starring Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn and Gig Young)
4 Movie (The Outriders, 1950 Western starring Joel McCrea and James Whitmore)
5 Movie (Spencers Mountain, 1963 comedy starring Henry Fonda, Maureen OHara and Wally
Cox)
6 Movie (The Road to Hong Kong [BW], the 1961 finale to the Bob Hope-Bing Crosby-Dorothy
Lamour Road comedies; cameos by Peter Sellers, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, David Niven and
Jerry Colonna)
6m The Super
7 Champions
11 All-Star Wrestling (same AWA matches as seen earlier tonight on WVTV and KFIZ-TV, but with
interviews specific to upcoming Green Bay-area house shows)
12 Movie (The Family Jewels, 1965 comedy with Jerry Lewis playing seven different characters)
15 Police Surgeon
34 High School Football (Fond du Lac Goodrich at Green Bay East, videotaped that afternoon)
11:00
6m Movie (The Desert Hawk, 1950 adventure starring Jackie Gleason and Rock Hudson)
15 Notre Dame Highlights (a recap of that afternoons football season opener at Northwestern;
Lindsey Nelson and Paul Hornung report)
11:05
9/27 Movie (Chain Lightning [BW], 1950 drama starring Humphrey Bogart and Eleanor Parker)
11:30
7 Movie (Here Come The Nelsons [BW], 1951 comedy starring Ozzie, Harriet, David and Ricky
Nelson and Rock Hudson)
11:35
18 News
12:00
15 Suspense Theatre
12:15
2 Movie (The Marrying Kind [BW], 1952 comedy starring Judy Holliday)
6 News
12:25
6 Movie (Jason & The Argonauts, 1963 British fantasy starring Todd Armstrong)
12:30
4 Movie (About Mrs. Leslie [BW], 1954 drama starring Shirley Booth and Robert Ryan)
12:35
13 It Takes A Thief
1:05
1:35
12 News
1:40
12 I Spy
2:25
6 Editorial
2:30
Channels:
2KREM (ABC)
4KXLY (CBS)
6KHQ (NBC)
7KSPS (PBS)
MORNING
7 am
7:30
2We Can Do It
8:00
2Wally's Workshop
6Voice of Victory
8:30
2Underdog
4Kathryn Kuhlman
6Day of Discovery
9:00
2The Munsters
6Oral Roberts
9:30
2Vision On
6It Is Written
10:00
2Kid Power
10:25
2Multi-Grammar Rock
10:30
2The Osmonds
10:55
2Multi-Grammar Rock
11:00
2H.R. Pufnstuf
11:30
2Make a Wish
4NBA Basketball
11:55
2Multi-Grammar Rock
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2Energy Crisis
1:00
1:30
2:00
"Tournament of Championships," featuring amateur boxing matches from Denver and the
National Indoor Synchronized Swimming Championships from Canton, Ohio.
3:30
4Fishing Hole
4:00
4Untamed World
"Asia Minor." Inside Istanbul, gateway to Asia Minor: a look at its people, history, art and
architecture reveals a metropolis with a rich heritage. Included: baking bread in a 1000-year-old
way.
6Championship Wrestling
4:30
4Safari to Adventure
5:00
(1955) Gary Cooper, Charles Bickford. True story of a fighting man who fought too hard for what
he felt was truth, setting off one of the most dramatic trials in the history of the United States.
4Animal World
6Truth or Consequences
5:30
4MOVIE: Bikini Beach
(1964) Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello. A group of surfers at the beach meets a British
recording star who is attracted to one of the girls.
EVENING
6:00
6:30
6Dusty's Trail
7:00
2Ozzie's Girls
"Challenge to Survival." As civilization forces wildlife to retreat, scientists employ many devices
to capture, tag and relocate species all over the world.
7Zoom
7:30
2The F.B.I.
"The Big Job." A trio of slick professionals pull off a heist worth $4,000,000. Erskine: Efrem
Zimbalist Jr. Farrell: Paul Fix. Higgins: Richard Anderson. Williman: Mark Gordon.
4Apple's Way
"The Accident." Apple's fight to have a traffic signal installed at a dangerous corner gains
intensity when Steven is hit by a car. Apple: Ronny Cox. Steven: Eric Olson. Barbara: Lee McCain.
Parks: Percy Rodrigues.
6Walt Disney
"Charlie the Lonesome Cougar." (1967) A lumberjack (Ron Brown) raises an orphaned cougar
kitten and takes it on a log drive. Part 1 of two. Potlatch: Brian Russell. Mill Manager: Clifford
Peterson. (Repeat)
7Nova
"The First Signs of Washoe." How scientists taught a chimpanzee to communicate with sign
language. The chimp's progress is traced, from her first words to "conversations" with humans.
Also: research with Lana, a chimp who communicates in sentences by pushing coded keys
sequentially on a computer console.
8:00
(1964) Sean Connery, Honor Blackman. James Bond tries to nail a saboteur bent on depleting
America's gold reserve by robbing Fort Knox. In order to stop his adversary, Bond has to survive
several perilous situations, including a huge, deadly laser. Goldfinger: Gert Frobe. (Repeat)
4Mannix
"Climb a Deadly Mountain." An escaped convict who pulls Mannix out of a crashed plane is
being hunted by guards who want to kill him. Mannix: Mike Connors. Luke: Greg Morris. Rizo:
Robert Donner. Lt. Art Malcolm: Ward Wood. Old Man: Guy Raymond. Old Lady: Claudia Bryar.
(Repeat)
"A Friend in Deed." A police commissioner murders his wife and pins the crime on a burglar.
Columbo: Peter Falk. Halperin: Richard Kiley. Jessup: Val Avery. Dreyer: John Finnegan. Caldwell:
Michael McGuire.
Met Opera star Joan Sutherland stars in Verdi's "La Traviata," the bittersweet story of a courtesan
who gives up her lover. This version was abbreviated for television.
9:00
7Masterpiece Theatre: Upstairs, Downstairs
"A Pair of Exiles." For James a bigger jam overshadows his parents' discovery of his drinking and
debts: he's about to become a father. Sarah: Pauline Collins. Lady Marjorie: Rachel Gurney. Lord
Richard: David Langton. Rose: Jean Marsh.
9:30
4Barnaby Jones
"Death Leap." A man attempting suicide proves the perfect diversion for a jewelry holdup. Peter
Harris: Tim O'Connor. Barnaby Jones: Buddy Ebsen. Carol: Brooke Bundy. Tilden: Ben Frank. Ed:
Jonathan Lippe. (Repeat)
10:00
7Firing Line
10:30
10:45
LATE NIGHT
11:00
6Q-6 News
11:30
2ABC News
460 Minutes
6Nixon Transcripts
11:45
2Directions
12:15 am
2Insight
12:30
4Felony Squad
It's great to be back on the board - had not noticed it was back until recently. Nice to see some
of the familiar names again!
This week's TV Guide looks at ABC's telecast of QBVII, perhaps the first major attempt by
television to produce a dramatic program with the prestige and quality of a motion picture. It
previews the miniseries trend that would be refined by Rich Man, Poor Man and Roots. You'd
have to have been prepared to take it in big chunks, though - it aired on back-to-back nights, at
least three hours each night. Also, we have a look at baseball predictions, the airing of one of the
great political thrillers of all time, an appreciation of a major TV newsman, and more!
http://www.itsabouttv.com/2014/04/th...l-27-1974.html
This week's listing comes from Tuesday, April 30. We see the conclusion of QBVII, but otherwise
a fairly ordinary week.
Morning
Afternoon
03:30p Film
Evening
Morning
07:00a Carmen
09:30a Gambit
Afternoon
12:00p Midday
02:30p Match Game 74 (celebrities Jo Ann Pflug, Fannie Flagg, Ron Masak, Brett Somers)
03:00p Tattletales (celebrities Jackie Joseph and Ken Barry, Roxanne and Jack Carter, Elaine Joyce
and Bobby Van)
07:00p Maude
08:30p Burt Bacharach (guests Dusty Springfield, Juliet Prowse, Mireille Mathieu)
Morning
09:30a Jeopardy!
10:30a The Hollywood Squares (celebrities Amanda Blake, Art Linkletter, Charo, Paul Williams,
Jan Murray, Karen Valentine, John Davidson, Paul Lynde)
11:00a Jackpot!
11:30a Celebrity Sweepstakes (celebrities Joey Bishop, John Saxon, Betty White, Greg Morris,
Patti Deutsch) 11:30a NBC News (Edwin Newman)
Afternoon
03:00p Somerset
Evening
07:00p Adam-12
12:00a Tomorrow
Morning
09:00a Hazel
09:30a Green Acres
Afternoon
03:30p Mike Douglas (guests Sen. James Buckley, Richard Thomas, Godfrey Cambridge, Earl
Wrightson and Lois Hunt)
Evening
06:00p To Tell the Truth (Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle)
Morning
Afternoon
05:00p Bewitched
Evening
Fun to see what the Minneapolis stations had back before the switch of Mach 1979. Also funny
to see KMSP(ABC) running the CBS morning news. Although I have heard that WCCO was a
powerhouse with local programing in that 8 AM time slot. Also KMSP was trying to get a leg up
on the other stations by running their early news in the 5 PM slot instead of 6 PM. KMSP was
badlu underperforming as compared to the rest of the network and over the next few years it
got worre which is why they eventually lost the ABC affiliation.
Yes, KMSP made a real upgrade after they became an independent - hard to compare them
today to where they were back then.
Retro: Spokane, Washington - Sunday, November 20, 1983 ("The Day After")
Channels:
2KREM (CBS)
4KXLY (ABC)
6KHQ (NBC)
7KSPS (PBS)
28KAYU (Independent)
MORNING
5:30 am
4Educational Series
6:00
2Music Magic
4Rex Humbard
6:30
6Insight
7:00
4Kenneth Copeland
7:30
6Jimmy Swaggart
8:00
Robert Pierpoint reports on the life of John F. Kennedy; Robert Lipsyte examines the activities of
Billy Don Jackson prior to his signing with the Boston Breakers of the USFL; Heywood Hale Broun
profiles Canadian author Farley Mowat. (Charles Kuralt)
4Lowell Lundstrom
7Sesame Street
28Robert Tilton
8:30
6Day of Discovery
9:00
4Robert Schuller
6Oral Roberts
9:30
6NFL '83
7Reading Rainbow
10:00
2NFL Football
4Gilligan's Island
6NFL Football
Coverage of San Diego Chargers at St. Louis Cardinals, Baltimore Colts at Miami Dolphins, Los
Angeles Raiders at Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns at New England Patriots or Houston Oilers at
Cincinnati Bengals.
7Newton's Apple
28Jack Van Impe
10:30
2Taking Advantage
Animated. From 1968: A brave rodent stows away on the famous vessel bound for the New
World.
(1947) Harold Lloyd, Frances Ramsden An ambitious self-starter of the 1920s learns that success
has its price.
28Star Blazers
11:00
11:30
AFTERNOON
12 pm
(1966) Anthony Quinn, Alain Delon. A group of French paratroopers are repatriated to France
after the 1954 collapse in Indo-China. Mahidi: George Segal.
12:30
2NFL Football
4News 4 Extra
7Viewpoint
1:00
(1974) Clint Eastwood, Jeff Bridges. Bank robbers rob the same bank for the second time
because they couldn't find the money they stole the first time.
6NFL Football
1:30
"Extra Special Situations." Guest: Mario J. Gabelli, president, Gabelli & Company. (Louis
Rukeyser)
2:00
7Masterpiece Theatre
"Pictures." Ruby finally attains her goal of starring in "The Movie Nut" and is determined to make
her marriage work in spite of outside influences.
2:30
(1940) Sidney Toler, Robert Lowery. The famous sleuth takes a trip around the world, hoping to
uncover a mysterious killer.
3:00
3:30
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review "Star 80," "A Christmas Story" and "Running Brave."
4Sarajevo '84
Olympic events highlighted in this hour are Women's Figure Skating and the Ski Jump.
4:30
(1939) Boris Karloff, Basil Rathbone. The baron's son picks up where his father left off,
resurrecting the presumed-dead creature and giving it a new brain.
7Survival
"Orangutans: Orphans of the Wild." From 1976: Peter Ustinov narrates a close-up look at the
gentle and intelligent orangutan, and the efforts being made to save the species from extinction.
(Repeat)
28Bonanza
4:30
5:00
Nancy Dickerson narrates candid and intimate films of John F. Kennedy on the campaign trail and
in the Oval Office.
6Healthbeat
7Firing Line
"Economics and Politics of Race. Guest: Thomas Sowell, economist, senior fellow with the
Hoover Institute at Stanford University and author, expresses his view that programs designed to
help blacks are really hindering them, while other races have flourished in the United States
without government aid and in spite of initial discrimination. (William F. Buckley, Jr.)
28Rawhide
EVENING
6:00
6Q-6 News
7Dinner at Julia's
Julia features cheese-stuffed dates and "Laid Back Turkey" as guest chef Jim Cohen prepares
Kentucky ham mousse.
"Amnesty." Zeb discovers his old girlfriend is married to an Army "hero" who is supposed to be
dead; Zeb asks an Arapaho medicine man (Iron Eyes Cody) to treat a deathly ill Jessie (Vicki
Schreck). James Arness. Beth: Vera Miles. Molly: Fionnula Flanagan. Harrison: William Shatner.
Luke: Bruce Boxleitner.
6:30
2Northwest Gallery
(Chris Wallace)
7Victory at Sea
"Return of the Allies." The Allies continue their attempts to conquer the Philippines, moving on
to Manila, Bataan and Corregidor. Leonard Graves narrates. Music by Richard Rodgers.
7:00
260 Minutes
Current accident research into developments that could save lives in the event of auto mishaps;
a tug-of-war between a 7-ton elephant and a team of more than 100 men; explorations of some
ancient mysteries.
6First Camera
Lloyd Dobyns reports on folk singer Steve Goodman's battle against leukemia; Rebecca Sobel
profiles Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Bob Keuchenberg, one of the older players still active
in the NFL; Steve Delaney examines the bureaucratic reasons that many residents on the island
of Guam are unhappy.
7Nature
From 1982: The first of three programs charting "The Flight of the Condor" over the lower
Andes, as well as the wildlife of the harsh terrain below. Host: Donald Johanson. (Repeat)
28Hee Haw
Barbara Mandrell, Ben and Butch McCain, Chris Golden, Jimmy Henley, disc jockey Lee Arnold.
Music: "In Times like These" (Mandrell), "Take Me Back" (McCain).
8:00
2Alice
"Vera Gets Engaged," "Vera's Wedding." A jaywalking ticket leads to romance for Vera when she
and a police officer fall madly in love. Beth Howland, Linda Lavin. Rev. Bragg: David Bond. Mel:
Vic Tayback.
(TV, 1983) Jason Robards, JoBeth Williams. Dramatization of a nuclear catastrophe causing the
destruction of Lawrence, Kansashome of America's strategic missile arsenal which has become
the focus of a superpower confrontation. A grim picture of rural life before, during and after a
nuclear blast, Steven Guttenberg, John Cullum, John Lithgow, Bibi Besch. (Viewer Discretion
Advised)
6Kennedy
The public and private triumphs and tragedies of John F. Kennedy (Martin Sheen) and his
Administration are reconstructed in this three-part miniseries. Part 1 covers from Election Day
1960 to the April 1961 Bay of Pigs debacle. Jacqueline Kennedy: Blair Brown. Joseph Kennedy:
E.G. Marshall. Robert: John Shea. Rose Kennedy: Geraldine Fitzgerald.
7Masterpiece Theatre
"The Citadel." The high expectations of a young Scots medical graduate are jolted as he starts his
career in a Welsh mining town.
(1963) Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle. A group of people travel over mountains, through deserts
and across great expanses to reach $350,000 in buried loot.
9:00
2The Jeffersons
"The List." A letter from a friend reminds George of a childhood promise to someday punch out
the school bully (Rosie Grier). Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford.
An examination of the adverse effects of uranium mining, coal stripmining and synthetic fuel
development on the Colorado Plateau is presented.
9:30
2Goodnight, Beantown
"Looking Forward to the Past." Convinced he's in a rut, Matt decides to join two foreign
correspondents on their next assignmentin Central America. Bill Bixby. Oliver: James Hampton.
Ed: Michael Durrell.
10:00
"The Agony of D'Feet." As the hospital gears up to treat Bay City Marathon casualties, E.J. goes
into labor prematurely while Riverside is out "running around." Charles Siebert. Krista: D.D.
Howard. Kevin: Kevin Brophy. Ace: James Read. Trapper: Pernell Roberts.
"What Seems to Be the Trouble?" Michael must diagnose a Yugoslavian train driver who does
not speak a word of English.
10:25
4Viewpoint
"The Nuclear Dilemma." Henry Kissinger, William F. Buckley Jr., Carl Sagan, Robert McNamara
and Elie Wiesel share opinions on surviving the nuclear age in a panel discussion moderated by
Ted Koppel.
Oscar Wilde, Whistler, Bernard Shaw and Edward VII exchange epigrams, a new brain for Mrs.
Zambesi, and Pier Paolo Pasolini's film.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2KREM 2 News at 11
6Q-6 News at 11
7Silk Screen
"With Silk Wings: On New Ground." Ten Asian American women working in non-conventional
occupations, such as bartender, coxswain, judge, park ranger, police officer, new anchor and
welder, are profiled.
28Star Search
11:15
2CBS News
11:25
4News 4 at 11
11:30
(1952) Spencer Tracy, Gene Tierney. The Pilgrims face hardships both before and after landing at
Plymouth Rock.
6Jerry Falwell
12 am
Featured: the story of a couple who were stranded at sea; pianist Dino performs.
12:30
1:00
4Solid Gold
Host: Marilyn McCoo. Guests: Kool & the Gang, Olivia Newton-John, Survivor, Lionel Richie,
Eddie Rabbitt, Michael McDonald, Kim Carnes.
1:30
2KREM 2 News at 11
2:00
4ABC News
Interesting CBS and NBC counterprogrammed with strong offerings, instead of just giving up
against a highly talked about program. Does anyone remember if "The Day After" was expected
to be the huge hit it was?
I think it was a very hyped event. There was a full-page article about it in the Spokesman-Review
"TV Week" from which I got these listings.
8:00
Robert Pierpoint reports on the life of John F. Kennedy; Robert Lipsyte examines the activities of
Billy Don Jackson prior to his signing with the Boston Breakers of the USFL; Heywood Hale Broun
profiles Canadian author Farley Mowat. (Charles Kuralt)
...by coincidence, CBC Radio is reporting that Farley Mowat died yesterday --
http://www.cbc.ca/books/2014/05/reme...ley-mowat.html ...
Scranton Wilkes barre TV - Weedkays - December 2-6, 1985 - TV Guide East central Pennsylvania
Local Channels
Monday-Friday
6:30 News
10 AM Green Acres
12 Noon Midday 16
12:30 Loving
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Quincy
5 PM Rockford Files
6 PM Newswatch 16
7 PM PM Magazine
11:45 Newswatch 16
12:15 Nightline
Tuesday
9 PM Moonlighting
Wednesday
8 PM Insiders
9 PM Dynasty
10 PM Hotel
Thursday
8 PM Shadow Chasers
10 PM 20/20
Friday
8 PM Webster
9:30 Benson
11 PM Newswatch 16
11:30 Nightline
1 AM Petticoat Junction
4 AM Sign Off
Still had weekday children's program Hatchy Milatchy - Wonder how much longer That lasted.
Monday-Friday
5 AM CBS News
6:30 News
11 AM Price Is Right
12 Noon News
2:30 Capitol
3 PM Guiding Light
4 PM Dallas
5 PM Divorce Court
6 PM News
7 PM Jeopardy
Monday
9 PM Newhart
9:30 Kate & Allie
Tuesday
8 PM Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer (hometown normally aired here till end of October -
when it was canceled - do not know what replaced it. )
Wednesday
8 PM Charlie Brown Christmas (Stir Crazy aired here normally - was canceled end of year)
10 PM Equalizer
Thursday
8 PM Magnum PI
10 PM Knots Landing
Friday
9 PM Dallas
10 PM Falcon Crest
Monday-Friday
11 PM News
Tuesday/Early Wednesday
12:40 McCoy
Wednesday/Early Thursday
11:30 TJ Hooker
Thursday/Early Friday
Friday/Early Saturday
2 AM Hawaii-Five-O
3 AM Bonanza
4 AM CBS News
5 AM Jim & Tammy (unusual for Network Affiliate to have weekday religious shows)
7 AM Today
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Scrabble
12 Noon Password
2 PM Another World
3:30 Transformers
4 PM Happy Days
5 PM Threes Company
5:30 M*A*S*H
6 PM News
7 PM Newlywed Game
Monday
8 PM A Team
9 PM Riptide
10 PM Remington Steele
Wednesday
8 PM Highway To Heaven
9 PM Helltown
10 PM Remington Steele
Thursday
8 PM Cosby Show
9 PM Cheers
Friday
8 PM Knight Rider
9 PM Misfits Of Science
10 PM Miami Vice
Monday-Friday
11 PM News
Monday/Early Tuesday-Friday/Early Saturday
3 AM Heres Lucy
4 AM Hart To Hart
5 AM 700 Club
7 AM Mask
7:30 Voltron
8 AM Tranzor Z
9:00 Santa Barbara (why was this here and not on WBRE and why were WBRE's cartoons not
there)
10 AM Perry Mason
11 AM InnDay News
2 PM Fat Albert
2:30 Jetsons
3:30 Thundercats
5 PM Batman
6 PM Alice
10 PM Chips
2 AM Kojak
3 AM Sign Off
Not to bad station - I think more classic sitcoms would have fit in middays rather than movies
and INDAY (half of which was canceled at this time).
WVIA-44 (PBS)
6 AM Farm Report
7 AM Leave It To Beaver
8 AM Sesame Street
9 AM Todays Special
4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mr. Rogers
6 PM I Love Lucy
Monday
8 PM Wonderworks
9 PM Movie Guess Whos Coming To Dinner (1967)
Tuesday
8 PM Star Trek
Wednesday
8 PM Nova
9 PM Masterpiece Theatre
Thursday
9 PM Christmas At Pops
10 PM Evening At Pops
Friday
8 PM Washington Week
Monday-Friday
12 Mid Honeymooners
3 AM Sign Off
a ton of shows normally found on a commercial independent. Curious - were these shows edited
or unedited? were there "commercial" breaks with no commercials but with station promos and
PSA's?
Philadelphia Independents
5 AM Community Update
5:30 Newsprobe
7 AM He Man
7:30 Go Bots
8 AM Jetsons
1 PM Batman
3 PM Thundercats
3:30 MASK
4 PM GI Joe
4:30 Transformers
5 PM Whats Happening
7 PM M*A*S*H
7:30 Benson
10 PM Dukes Of Hazard
11 PM Taxi
11:30 M*A*S*H-Comedy
2 AM Vegas
24 hours - a clearinghouse for NBC and ABC rejects late mornings - weekday movie at Noonish is
gone. Still a strong station and leading independent station overall
6 AM Richard Roberts
7 AM Voltron
7:30 Flintstones
8 AM Tranzor Z
10 AM 700 Club
1 PM Hogans Heroes
1:30 Bewitched
2 PM Munsters
4 PM Dancin On Air
6 PM Diffrent Strokes
6:30 Jeffersons
7 PM Three's Company
2 AM McHales Navy
3 AM Love Boat
4 AM SIGN OFF
Way too many religious shows on a weekday - more than CBN stations ran even - could have
done a better job filling the hole left by WKBS TV if they dropped most of tehse shows and
Channel 65 could have picked them up. Anyhow they had more shows from Channel 48 than
they had room for (and they did not even have any of the Viacom shows except for Gomer and
Dick Van DYke) and allowed Channel 57 to pick a bunch of shows like Brady Bunch and Dennis
The Menace and Inspector Gadget and Heathcliff up. Not a bad station but the religious shows
stood in the way of them becoming a leading independent.
6 AM Romper Room
6:30 Casper
7 AM Inspector Gadget
7:30 Spiderman
8 AM Mighty Mouse
9:30 Mister Ed
10 AM Green Acres
11 AM InDay
11:30 All About Us
1 PM Partridge Family
2 PM Speed Racor
2:30 Superfriends
3 PM Heathcliff
3:30 She Ra
5 PM Good Times
6 PM Gimme A Break
11:30 Honeymooners
1 AM Odd Couple
2 AM Hart To Hart
3 AM Sign Off
Oh a typo on another post I will discuss under that. Anyhow a great station initially - WGBS
picked up all the shows other stations passed on - mostly because of lack of room rather than
quality. WGBS had a weaker lineup of evening sitcoms but made up for it with the huge number
of Viacom classic sitcoms not in the market since at least upon 48's demise and even before in a
few cases. WGBS was not big on movies - Milton Grant tended to have his stations run drama
shows in prime time - same in Miami and Chicago as well as Dallas & Houston (till Taft picked
those stations up and picked up more movies for that pair of stations) - Kim Martin was WGBS
staff announcer. WGBS did overdo westerns weekends though. Still they filled a huge hole in this
market.
Lehigh valley
39 WLVT (PBS)
Monday-Friday
8 AM Sesame Street
9 PM Mister Rogers
3 PM Weather World
5 PM Mister Rogers
Monday
8 PM Wonder Works
9 PM Jacques Cousteau
10 PM The Brain
Tuesday
8 PM Great Performances
9 PM Evening At Pops
Wednesday
8 PM Nova
9 PM The Nutcracker
Thursday
9 PM Masterpiece Theatre
10 PM Great Performances
Friday
8 PM Capitol Journal
9 PM Washington Week
10 PM Masterpiece Theatre
Monday-Friday
11 PM Doctor Who
Monday-Friday
6 AM Headline News
9 AM Jimmy Swaggart
10 AM 700 Club
1 PM Ben Casey
2 PM Waltons
4 PM Brady Bunch
5 PM My Three Sons
7 PM News
8 PM Headline News
9 PM Phil Donahue
10 PM News
11 PM Hogans Heroes
Predominantly a Christian TV station with entertainment about half the day - Most was family
based but a few shows like Phil Donahue seem a bit progressive for this station. Also this station
reached both Philadelphia market to the north as well as Scranton to the south. This station was
technically in the Philadelphia DMA. Had barely a signal down there. Philly UHF stations, though
had a grade A signal in the southern part of the Lehigh Valley and a Grade B signal to the norther
area. Still some syndicators sold shows to Channel 69 that were already on in Philadelphia.
Others would not. Do not know why. Probably something to do with contracts with Philadelphia
stations defining their exclusive area. Some considered Allentown its own market though it did
not meet the criteria to be its own DMA. My guess. Okay nothing great station. Still some
aspects of their religious ties still show on the station today but to a lesser extent.
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Re: Retro TV: Scranton/Wilkes Barre TV - December 2-6, 1985 - weekdays
Still had weekday children's program Hatchy Milatchy - Wonder how much longer That lasted.
Up until September 1987, when it moved to Saturday Morning and was replaced by "High
Rollers" and "Split Second".
a ton of shows normally found on a commercial independent. Curious - were these shows edited
or unedited? were there "commercial" breaks with no commercials but with station promos and
PSA's?
Where did you find this airing at 3PM on WVIA? I don't remember it airing on WVIA until 1991.
And to answer your question, they were unedited, with no commercial breaks. To fill the time
left by having no commercial breaks, there was usually some sort of filler - I can remember them
filling the time after "Dark Shadows" with either an Aubrey cartoon or "Jack Horkheimer: Star
Hustler (as it was known at the time).
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From The Cincinnati Enquirer television guide Tuesday November 20, 1990
Cincinnati Dayton
WSTR 64[Ind]
Cincinnati, Ohio
AM
6:30 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
Afternoon
12N News
12:30 Generations
4:00 ALF
5:30 News
Evening
6:PM News
8:00 Matlock
11:00 News
2:30 News
AM
6:30 News
10:30 Challengers
Afternoon
12:N News
5:00 News
5:30 News
Evening
6:PM News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
1:30 News
2:00 Nightwatch
5:30 Business
AM
9:00 Home
11:00 Geraldo
Afternoon
12N News
12:30 Loving
4:00 Personalities
4:30 Preview
5:00 News
5:30 News
Evening
6:PM News
11:00 News
11:30 Cheers
12AM Nightline
12:30 Preview
AM
6:00 Chipmunks
6:30 Ghostbusters
11:00 Bonanza
Afternoon
12N Quincy
Evening
5:30 Newsworthy
AM
8:30 Flintstones
9:30 Heathcliff
Afternoon
3:00 He-Man
3:30 Jetsons
Evening
6:PM Amen
6:30 227
8:00 Hunter
9:00 Movie "Exterminator 2" (1984) Robert Ginty, Mario Van Peebles
AM
6:AM News
9:00 Donahue
11:00 Home
Afternoon
12N News
12:30 Loving
3:00 Geraldo
5:30 News
Evening
6:PM News
7:30 Cheers
11:00 News
12:30 Nightline
1:00 Hawthorne
AM
6:00 News
9:00 News
Afternoon
12N News
5:00 Jeopardy!
5:30 News
Evening
6:PM News
9:00 CBS Movie " Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) Steve Martin, John Candy
11:00 News
11:30 Preview
12:30 Wiseguy
1:30 Wolf
2:30 Nightwatch
5:30 Business
AM
7:00 Today
Afternoon
12:30 Generations
5:00 News
5:30 Personalities
Evening
7:30 Challengers
8:00 Matlock
11:00 News
AM
6:00 Ghostbusters
Afternoon
1:00 Happenin
Evening
KRON-NBC San Francisco Fall Weekday TV Schedules From It's Last 30 Years (1972-2001)
A Look At The Fall Weekday TV Schedules For Former San Francisco KRON-TV From It's Last 30
Years (Fall 1972-December 31, 2001)
Fall 1972:
6:25am News
9:30am Concentration
12:00pm News
1:00pm Doctors
2:30pm Somerset
Fall 1973:
6:10am News
9:30am Baffle
11:00am Jeopardy!
12:00pm News
1:00pm Doctors
2:30pm Somerset
Fall 1974:
6:15am TV College
11:00am Jackpot
12:00pm NewsWatch 4
1:00pm Doctors
2:30pm Somerset
3:00pm Jeopardy!
5:30pm NewsWatch 4
6:00pm NewsWatch 4
11:00pm NewsWatch 4
Fall 1975:
12:00pm NewsWatch 4
1:30pm Doctors
3:00pm Ironside
5:30pm NewsWatch 4
6:00pm NewsWatch 4
11:00pm NewsWatch 4
2:00am NewsWatch 4
2:30am Sign-Off
Fall 1976:
10:30am Stumpers
11:00am Somerset
12:00pm NewsWatch 4
1:30pm Doctors
3:00pm Crosswits
5:00pm Ironside
6:00pm NewsWatch 4
11:00pm NewsWatch 4
2:00am Sign-Off
Fall 1977:
12:00pm NewsCenter 4
1:30pm Doctors
3:00pm Dinah
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
7:00pm NBC Nightly News With John Chancellor & David Brinkley
2:00am Sign-Off
Fall 1978:
12:00pm Midday
1:30pm Doctors
2:00pm Dinah
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
7:00pm NBC Nightly News With John Chancellor & David Brinkley
2:00am Sign-Off
Fall 1979:
11:30am Midday
1:00pm Doctors
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
2:00am Sign-Off
Fall 1980:
11:30am Midday
2:00pm Texas
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
3:00am Sign-Off
Fall 1981:
9:30am Blockbusters
11:30am Midday
4:00pm Live On 4
5:00pm Live At 5
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
2:30am Sign-Off
Fall 1982:
11:30am Midday
2:00pm Fantasy
4:00pm Live On 4
5:00pm Live At 5
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
6:30pm NewsCenter 4
Fall 1983:
11:00am Go!
11:30am Midday
2:00pm Fantasy
4:00pm T.G.I.4
5:00pm Live At 5
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
6:30pm NewsCenter 4
7:00pm Love Connection
Fall 1984:
10:30am Scrabble
11:30am Midday
3:00pm Rituals
4:00pm T.G.I.4
5:00pm Live At 5
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
6:30pm NewsCenter 4
2:30am Sign-Off
Fall 1985:
10:30am Scrabble
11:30am Midday
3:00pm T.G.I.4
3:30pm Love Connection
4:00pm Jeopardy!
5:00pm Live At 5
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
6:30pm NewsCenter 4
2:30am Sign-Off
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Fall 1986:
6:30am Daybreak
10:30am Scrabble
11:30am Midday
12:30pm Crosswits
4:30pm Jeopardy!
5:00pm Live At 5
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
2:30am Sign-Off
Fall 1987:
6:30am Daybreak
9:00am Geraldo
10:30am Jeopardy!
11:30am Midday
4:30pm Jeopardy!
5:00pm Live At 5
2:30am Sign-Off
Fall 1988:
6:30am Daybreak
9:00am Geraldo
11:30am Midday
7:30pm Jeopardy!
1:30am Wipeout
2:30am Sign-Off
Fall 1989:
6:30am Daybreak
10:30am Jeopardy!
11:30am Midday
12:30pm Generations
4:00pm Geraldo
7:30pm Jeopardy!
2:30am Jackpot
3:00am Sign-Off
Fall 1990:
10:00am Geraldo
12:30pm Generations
4:00pm Challangers
5:00pm NewsCenter 4
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
6:30pm NewsCenter 4
7:30pm Jeopardy!
11:00pm NewsCenter 4
1:30am NewsCenter 4
Fall 1991:
3:00pm Geraldo
5:00pm NewsCenter 4
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
7:30pm Jeopardy!
11:00pm NewsCenter 4
1:37am NewsCenter 4
Fall 1992:
3:00pm Geraldo
5:00pm NewsCenter 4
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
10:00pm NewsCenter 4
1:06am NewsCenter 4
Fall 1993:
5:30am NBC News At Sunrise
5:00pm NewsCenter 4
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
6:30pm NewsCenter 4
11:00pm NewsCenter 4
1:36am NewsCenter 4
Fall 1994:
5:00pm NewsCenter 4
6:00pm NewsCenter 4
6:30pm NewsCenter 4
11:00pm NewsCenter 4
10:00am Leeza
4:30pm NewsCenter 4
6:30pm NewsCenter 4
1:00pm Leeza
2:00pm Maury
6:30pm NewsCenter 4
12:00pm Maury
7:00pm Frasier
Fall 1998:
5:00am NewsCenter 4 Daybreak
1:00pm Maury
7:00pm Frasier
3:05am Leeza
Fall 1999:
10:00am Leeza
12:00pm Passions
1:00pm Maury
7:00pm Frasier
Fall 2000:
12:00pm Passions
7:00pm Frasier
Fall 2001:
12:00pm Passions
7:00pm Frasier
1:36am SCTV
2:05am Elimidate
2:35am Rendez-View
NBC has sure gone through a hell of a lot of morning game shows. THE KING OF GAME SHOWS.
I'd guess that they've had more than ABC/CBS combined. Maybe they were just better at it?
Can you do the same for the other San Francisco stations as well?
5 AM News
8 AM Dinah! & Friends (co-host Fernando Lamas; Cheryl Ladd, Jeff Conaway, Gallagher, author
Charlotte Ford)
9 AM The Jeffersons
10 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
12:30 Search For Tomorrow (CBS had two feeds, one at 12:30 ET, before "Y&R" at 1, and this
one.)
2 PM Guiding Light
3 PM Rhoda
5 PM News
7 PM WKRP In Cincinnati
9 PM Lou Grant
10 PM News
2:10 News
6 AM Encounter '80
9 AM Charlie Rose
11 AM Chain Reaction (Brian Patrick Clarke, Anita Gillette, Ken Kercheval, Judy Norton-Taylor)
1 PM The Doctors
4:30 M*A*S*H
5 PM News
6 PM News
10 PM News
10:30 Tonight Show (Bert Convy subs for Johnny; Neil Sedaka, Mike Connors)
12 M Tomorrow (Martha Weinman Lear discusses her book "Heartsounds," about her husband's
heart attack and medical treatment--don't know if this is Norman Lear's wife.)
1 AM Odd Couple
2 AM News
6 AM Country Daybreak
12 N All My Children
2 PM General Hospital
5 PM News
6 PM News
6:30 PM Magazine (Loretta Lynn, Sissy Spacek, the Y.O. Ranch near Kerrville, TX)
7 PM That's Incredible!
10 PM News
12:40 News
5:30 People
8 AM Comedy Capers
9 AM Leave It To Beaver
10 AM Maverick
11 AM Ironside
12 N News
5 PM I Love Lucy
6 PM Bewitched
6:30 Adam-12
7 PM Gunsmoke
1 AM News
KERA Ch. 13 (PBS)
5:45 AM Weather
7:30 Zoom
8 AM Newsday
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Electric Company
11 AM Sesame Street
12 N Over Easy
2 PM Who Remembers Mama? (what happens to middle-aged women forced on their own by
divorce and no job preparation or training)
3 PM Music
4 PM Zoom
5 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Another Voice
7 PM Newsday
7:30 Sneak Previews (cult films including "Reefer Madness" and "The Rocky Horror Picture
Show")
8 PM World ("Death Of A Princess," about the 1977 executions of a Saudi Arabian princess and
her lover)
sign off 12 M
6 AM Romper Room
7 AM Bugs Bunny
7:30 Popeye
8 AM Mighty Mouse
9 AM 700 Club
12 N Big Valley
1 PM Green Acres
2 PM Superfriends
3:30 Flintstones
6 PM Star Trek
8 PM 700 Club
11 PM World Of Pentecost
sign off 12 M
In an otherwise quiet week we have the surprising story of how British viewers actually thought
The Avengers was a serious spy show, how dueling psychiatrist shows demonstrate the change in
TV drama, and what celebrities think of the state of TV, circa 1964. Plus Sullivan vs. The Palace
and more!
http://www.itsabouttv.com/2014/05/th...ay-9-1964.html
Today's listing is from Monday, May 11, a day like pretty much any other day. Nothing special or
unusual, but if you want to know what TV was like in 1964, this is as good a place to start as any.
Morning
08:25a Salesmanship
08:55a French (Grade 4)
11:45a Kindergarten
Afternoon
12:30p Microbiology
05:30p Kindergarten
Evening
Morning
Afternoon
02:00p To Tell the Truth (panelists Paula Prentiss, Phyllis Newman, Barry Nelson, Alan Young)
Evening
06:30p To Tell the Truth (panelists Tom Poston, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean)
Morning
10:00a Concentration
Afternoon
02:30p You Dont Say! (guests Jaye P. Morgan and Sid Melton) (color)
03:00p The Match Game (guests Sally Ann Howes and Tom Poston)
Evening
Morning
Afternoon
03:00p Trailmaster
04:00p Sugarfoot
Evening
Morning
Afternoon
05:00p Superman
Evening
07:00p Expedition!
07:30p Wrestling
9 AM Today In Georgia
12 N News
3 PM Matinee Theater (during World War II a woman from the British war department and a
French contact get Englishmen out of occupied France, COLOR)
5 PM I Married Joan
7 PM Lone Ranger (ABC, delay from 7:30 PM, pre-empted on Ch. 11)
8:30 Dragnet
9:30 The Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford (guest: Carol Channing)
10 PM Lux Video Theatre (an abbreviated made-for-TV version of the 1938 Bette Davis movie
"Jezebel," COLOR)
11 PM Newsroom
7 AM Today
10:30 NBC Bandstand (Bert Parks hosts; guest: singer Dick Haymes) (The Bill Cullen version of
"The Price Is Right" would debut here Nov. 26.)
11 AM Home
12 N Mid-Day
2 PM Movie: TBA
2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
6:30 Code 3
8 PM Groucho Marx
8:30 Dragnet
9 PM Golden Playhouse
11 PM Cross Current
11:05 Stage 3
7 AM Good Morning! (Will Rogers Jr. hosts; Clarence Randall discusses his book "Over My
Shoulder"; singer Chris Connors)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Romper Room
9:40 News
12 N News
1 PM Woman's World
2 PM Garry Moore (Rudy Vallee, comic Earl Hall, piano/bass fiddle duo Martha Davis and spouse;
this could be the last half-hour of the previous Friday's 90-minute show; "Our Miss Brooks" aired
here the rest of the week)
3 PM Big Payoff
4 PM Brighter Day
5 PM Western Movie
6 PM TBA
8 PM Bob Cummings (his most successful show, as fashion photographer Bob Collins, syndicated
as "Love That Bob!")
8:30 Climax! (Lee Marvin as a charter-plane pilot who plots to steal the proceeds from a Tangier
casino by faking a plane crash)
9:30 Playhouse 90 (Red Skelton as a vaudeville comedian who finds his greatest success in silent
movies)
11 PM News, Weather
7 PM Movie: "Thundertown"
9 PM Movie: "Docks Of New Orleans" (Roland Winters as Charlie Chan, from '48)
12:30 News
2 PM Surprise Party
3 PM Afternoon Film Festival: "The Net" ('53, from England) (the developer of a new jet aircraft
runs into a net of foreign intrigue before the plane ever gets off the ground)
5 PM Mickey Mouse Club (a Japanese dancing school, acrobatic balancing act the Atomics,
"Adventure In Dairyland: The Runaway Tractor," cartoon "Put Put Troubles")
7 PM Assignment Atlanta
8:30 Rocket Review (variety show to unveil the 1957 Oldsmobiles; John Daly and Bill Hayes host;
performers: the Chordettes, soprano Bonnie Murray, singer Greta Gray, Archie Bleyer and his
orchestra; interestingly, the Chordettes and Bleyer were fired by Arthur Godfrey)
9 PM Wire Service
10 PM Ozark Jubilee
11 PM News, Weather
7 AM Good Morning!
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Garry Moore
12 N Civil Defense
1 PM Jalopy Races
2 PM Party Line
3 PM Big Payoff
4 PM Brighter Day
6 PM News, Weather
7 PM Studio 57
8 PM Bob Cummings
8:30 Climax!
9:30 Playhouse 90
11 PM News, Weather
6:55 News
7 AM Good Morning!
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Little Rascals
10 AM Garry Moore
11 AM Hayloft Jamboree
3 PM Big Payoff
4 PM Brighter Day
5:45 Rosary
7 PM Uncle Ned
8 PM Dr. Christian
8:30 Climax!
9:30 Playhouse 90
11 PM News, Weather
segregation
In these days and prior, I have yet to see local programing that judging from its title was blatantly
segregationist. I wonder if any was programmed, either on network affiliates or independent
stations
9 AM Today In Georgia
12 N News
3 PM Matinee Theater (during World War II a woman from the British war department and a
French contact get Englishmen out of occupied France, COLOR)
5 PM I Married Joan
7 PM Lone Ranger (ABC, delay from 7:30 PM, pre-empted on Ch. 11)
9:30 The Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford (guest: Carol Channing)
10 PM Lux Video Theatre (an abbreviated made-for-TV version of the 1938 Bette Davis movie
"Jezebel," COLOR)
11 PM Newsroom
7 AM Today
10:30 NBC Bandstand (Bert Parks hosts; guest: singer Dick Haymes) (The Bill Cullen version of
"The Price Is Right" would debut here Nov. 26.)
11 AM Home
12 N Mid-Day
2 PM Movie: TBA
6:30 Code 3
7 PM Amos 'n' Andy
8 PM Groucho Marx
8:30 Dragnet
9 PM Golden Playhouse
11 PM Cross Current
11:05 Stage 3
7 AM Good Morning! (Will Rogers Jr. hosts; Clarence Randall discusses his book "Over My
Shoulder"; singer Chris Connors)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Romper Room
9:40 News
12 N News
1 PM Woman's World
2 PM Garry Moore (Rudy Vallee, comic Earl Hall, piano/bass fiddle duo Martha Davis and spouse;
this could be the last half-hour of the previous Friday's 90-minute show; "Our Miss Brooks" aired
here the rest of the week)
3 PM Big Payoff
4 PM Brighter Day
5 PM Western Movie
6 PM TBA
8 PM Bob Cummings (his most successful show, as fashion photographer Bob Collins, syndicated
as "Love That Bob!")
8:30 Climax! (Lee Marvin as a charter-plane pilot who plots to steal the proceeds from a Tangier
casino by faking a plane crash)
9:30 Playhouse 90 (Red Skelton as a vaudeville comedian who finds his greatest success in silent
movies)
11 PM News, Weather
7 PM Movie: "Thundertown"
9 PM Movie: "Docks Of New Orleans" (Roland Winters as Charlie Chan, from '48)
12:30 News
2 PM Surprise Party
3 PM Afternoon Film Festival: "The Net" ('53, from England) (the developer of a new jet aircraft
runs into a net of foreign intrigue before the plane ever gets off the ground)
5 PM Mickey Mouse Club (a Japanese dancing school, acrobatic balancing act the Atomics,
"Adventure In Dairyland: The Runaway Tractor," cartoon "Put Put Troubles")
7 PM Assignment Atlanta
8:30 Rocket Review (variety show to unveil the 1957 Oldsmobiles; John Daly and Bill Hayes host;
performers: the Chordettes, soprano Bonnie Murray, singer Greta Gray, Archie Bleyer and his
orchestra; interestingly, the Chordettes and Bleyer were fired by Arthur Godfrey)
9 PM Wire Service
10 PM Ozark Jubilee
11 PM News, Weather
7 AM Good Morning!
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Garry Moore
12 N Civil Defense
2 PM Party Line
3 PM Big Payoff
4 PM Brighter Day
6 PM News, Weather
7 PM Studio 57
8 PM Bob Cummings
8:30 Climax!
9:30 Playhouse 90
11 PM News, Weather
6:55 News
7 AM Good Morning!
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Little Rascals
10 AM Garry Moore
11 AM Hayloft Jamboree
3 PM Big Payoff
4 PM Brighter Day
5:45 Rosary
7 PM Uncle Ned
8 PM Dr. Christian
8:30 Climax!
9:30 Playhouse 90
11 PM News, Weather
AM
Afternoon
12N News
5:00 Jeopardy!
Evening
6:00 News
10:00 News
2:35 News
AM
6:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
Afternoon
12:00 News
3:00 Rolonda
5:00 News
Evening
6:00 News
7:00 Wings
8:00 Frasier
10:00 News
1:05 Nightside
4:30 Nightside
AM
6:00 Garfield
8:00 Cubhouse
9:00 Infomercials
Afternoon
12N Geraldo
2:00 Infomercials
2:30 ALF
3:30 Taz-Mania
4:00 Animaniacs
Evening
9:00 Babylon 5
5:00 Geraldo
AM
Afternoon
Evening
6:00 COPS
6:30 Simpson
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Coach
I"ll try to do it over the weekend, and I have more of Alabama 1996 (major cities)
5 - KXXV (Fox)
8 - KLAS (CBS)
10 - KLVX (PBS)
13 - KTNV (ABC)
21 - KVWB (WB)
33 - KFBT (Ind.)
5 AM
8 - CBS News
10 - Western Tradition
13 - ABC News
5:30
3-5-8-13 - News
6 AM
3-5-8-13 - News
21 - Jonny Quest
33 - Kenneth Copeland
6:30
10 - Body Electric
21 - Pokmon
7 AM
33 - Joyce Meyer
7:30
10 - Pappyland
21 - Histeria!
33 - Life Today
8 AM
10 - Book Of Virtues
21 - Beast Wars
8:30
10 - Read-Alee Deed-Alee
21 - Robocop
33 - Pocket Dragon
9 AM
10 - Sesame Street
13 - Jerry Springer
21 - Doug
33 - Paid Programming
9:30
21 - Hercules
10 AM
3 - Montel Williams
8 - Price Is Right
33 - Perry Mason
10:30
10 - Arthur
11 AM
3 - Leeza
5 - Forgive Or Forget
8 - Young & The Restless
10 - Wishbone
13 - Port Charles
33 - Hawaii Five-0
11:30
10 - Kratt's Creatures
13 - News
12 Noon
3-8 - News
10 - Tots TV
13 - All My Children
21 - Maury
33 - Gunsmoke
12:30
10 - Wimzie's House
1 PM
3 - Sunset Beach
5 - Next Generation
8 - As The World Turns
10 - Puzzle Place
21 - People's Court
33 - Matlock
1:30
2 PM
3 - Passions
5 - NightMan
8 - Guiding Light
10 - Storytime
13 - General Hospital
21 - Match Game
2:30
10 - Reading Rainbow
3 PM
10 - Teletubbies
13 - General Hospital
33 - Jumanji
3:30
5 - Magician
10 - Sesame Street
21 - Animaniacs
33 - Mummies Alive
4 PM
3-8 - News
5 - Spiderman
13 - Oprah Winfrey
33 - Cosby Show
4:30
3 - Hollywood Squares
8 - Judge Judy - A woman accuses a man of assaulting her in a bar and sues him for damages.
10 - Misre Rogers
33 - Sister, Sister
5 PM
3-8-13 - News
10 - Kratt's Creatures
33 - Change Of Heart
5:30
3 - NBC News
5 - NewsRadio
8 - CBS News
10 - Wishbone - Wishbone plays Ali Baba in "The Thousand And One Nights."
13 - ABC News
21 - The Nanny
33 - Love Connection
6 PM
3-8-13 - News
5 - Simpsons
21 - Roseanne
3 - Jeopardy!
5 - Friends
8-13 - News
21 - Frasier
7 PM
3 - Wheel Of Fortune
5 - Simpsons
8 - Entertainment Tonight
13 - Home Improvement
21 - Seinfeld
33 - Maury
7:30
3 - Real TV
5 - Friends
8 - Inside Edition
10 - To be announced
13 - Access Hollywood
21 - Frasier
8 PM
3 - Suddenly Susan - Susan thinks Jack wants to rekindle their romance. (Repeat)
5 - That 70's Show - Donna wants Kelso and Jackie along as company but Eric doesn't when they
make their first trip to the drive-in. (Repeat)
8 - King Of Queens - Doug and Carrie desperately try to ship Arthur off to friends for the
weekend. (Repeat)
10 - Antiques Roadshow
13 - Golf - Tiger Woods and David Duval square off in the "Showdown at Sherwood," from
Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Taped)
21 - 7th Heaven - Eric's reunion with his old band buddies proves to be unsettling. (Repeat)
33 - People's Court
8:30
5 - That 70's Show - Jackie breaks up with Kelso after he kisses another. (Repeat)
9 PM
3 - Law And Order - A physical abuse case is covered up; a cop's murder is investigated. (Repeat)
5 - Ally McBeal - The associates react negatively to the news that Richard has hired Ling as an
associate. (Repeat)
8 - Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray suggests that Debra go swing dancing. (Repeat)
21 - Movie Stars - Apache faces expulsion when Lori refuses to come clean about why he got into
a fight with a boy she was talking to. (Repeat)
33 - Judge Mathis
9:30
10 PM
3 - Dateline NBC - A report on a Northwestern University professor who saved the life of a
wrongfully accused prisoner.
5 - News
8 - 48 Hours - An update of a 1993 report on the case of two Oklahoma brothers who murdered
their father.
10 - Going Places
21 - M*A*S*H
33 - Change Of Heart
10:30
21 - M*A*S*H
33 - Love Connection
10:35
5 - Hard Copy
11 PM
3-8-13 - News
21 - Cheers
33 - Newlywed/Dating Hour
11:05
5 - Mad About You
11:30
10 - Charlie Rose
21 - Taxi
11:35
3 - Jay Leno
5 - Poltergeist
13 - Nightline
Midnight
21 - Martin
33 - Living Single
12:05
13 - Politically Incorrect
12:30
10 -To be announced
33 - Home
12:35
3 -Conan O'Brien - Scheduled: Sarah Michelle Gellar.
5 - Cops
8 - Extra!
13 - Access Hollywood
1 AM
10 - American Experience
33 - Untouchables
1:05
8 - Craig Kilborn
13 - Jerry Springer
1:35
3 - Later
2 AM
5 - News
10 - History Of Nevada
33 - Touched By An Angel
2:05
3 - Jay Leno
8 - Entertainment Tonight
13 - News
2:30
5 - Cops
2:45
10 - History Of Nevada
3 AM
21 - Full House
3:05
3 - Sunset Beach
8 - First Business
3:10
3:30
10 - Sociology
21 - Family Ties
3:35
8 - Up To The Minute
4 AM
3 - NBC News
5 - Ricki Lake
10 - Sociology
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Couple of notes: Yes, I did misspell "Monday." My bad...I got a little rushed.
Second, I did notice there is no UPN affiliate. I would presume KFBT/ch. 33 would be it but TV
Guide listed it as an independent.
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KTUD Channel 25, which has since left the air a few months ago, had just become the UPN
affiliate in February that year; Channel 21 was the previous UPN affiliate for Las Vegas until a
corporate deal between Sinclair (which had just acquired 21 the year before) and The WB had 21
switch its network affiliation from UPN to The WB, in which Channel 33 was the original affiliate
in the area.
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On Channel 13 you have General Hospital twice at 2pm & 3pm on Channel 13. I know General
Hospital aired at 2pm on Pacific/Mountain/Central vs 3pm Eastern time.
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^ Correct. At 3 PM should be Sally Jessy Raphael. Again getting rushed begets a mistake. And at
4:30 PM I misspelled "Mister" in "Mister Rogers."
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Easy to do. At Thanksgiving 1976 I flew from Atlanta to Dallas to spend the holiday with my
parents. I got home a little before 9 PM (CT), spent a few minutes unpacking, and then found my
dad watching a dramatic series on ABC. I had to remind myself that the show he was watching
was "Family," which aired at 10 PM in Atlanta but 9 PM in Dallas; "Rich Man, Poor Man--Book II"
was on at 9 in Atlanta. It requires an adjustment in thinking when you cross time zones; I know it
took a little time for me to adjust to a 6:30 start for primetime when I first moved to Birmingham
in 1969 (that disappeared with the access rule in 1971), although I was familiar with it because
the ABC station in New Bern, NC, used to back everything up an hour--daytime and primetime--
to, in effect, give a Central time schedule in the summer months before North Carolina finally
went on daylight saving time in 1967. (And believe me, when you're used to news at 6:30, it was
a little jarring to see stalwarts such as Jackie Gleason, "Gunsmoke," "Mod Squad," "The
Virginian," "Daniel Boone" and "Wild Wild West" that early.)
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From The Cincinnati Enquirer television guide Tuesday November 19, 1991
Cincinnati Dayton
WSTR 64[Ind]
Cincinnati, Ohio
AM
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
Afternoon
12N News
5:30 News
Evening
6:PM News
11:00 News
2:30 News
3:00 Nightside
5:30 NBC News
AM
6:30 News
10:00 Jeopardy!
Afternoons
12:N News
5:00 News
5:30 News
Evening
6:PM News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Rescue 911
11:00 News
2:00 News
2:30 Nightwatch
5:30 Business
AM
11:00 Geraldo
Afternoon
12N News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
5:30 News
Evening
6:PM News
9:00 Roseanne
9:30 Coach
10:00 Homefront
11:00 News
11:30 Cheers
12AM Nightline
AM
6:00 Widget
6:30 Chipmunks
9:30 Bewitched
11:00 Bonanza
Afternoon
12N Quincy
4:00 Beetlejuice
Evening
11:00 MASH
5:30 Newsworthy
AM
6:30 Jetsons
8:00 Casper/Friends
9:00 Heathcliff
Afternoon
3:00 Casper/Friends
Evening
7:00 Studs
8:00 Matlock
12:AM Hunter
5:30 Bullwinkle
Dayton, Ohio
AM
6:00 News
9:00 Donahue
11:00 Home
Afternoon
12N News
12:30 Loving
5:30 News
Evening
6:PM News
7:30 Cheers
8:00 Full House
9:00 Roseanne
9:30 Coach
10:00 Homefront
11:00 News
12:30 Nightline
1:00 Benson
1:30 News
AM
6:00 News
10:00 Geraldo
Afternoon
12N News
5:30 News
Evening
6:PM News
9:00 CBS Movie " In a Child Name (1991) Valerie Bertinell 11:00 News
1:00 Personals
2:30 News
3:00 Nightwatch
5:30 Business
AM
6:00 Nightside
7:00 Today
Afternoon
5:00 News
Evening
6:PM Studs
4:00 Nightside
4:30 Nightside
5:00 Nightside
5:30 Nightside
AM
9:00 Matlock
10:00 Movie "Strategic Air Command" (1955) James Stewart, June Allyson
Afternoon
4:30 Beetlejuice
Evening
8:00 Baywatch
1:00 A-Team
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It seems as though both ABCs had to delay Nightline. WDTN by an hour and WKRC by a half-
hour. Why in the world...?
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9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM All In The Family (the classic episode with Sammy Davis Jr.)
10:30 Mary Tyler Moore (the classic episode when Chuckles the Clown died)
11 AM Price Is Right
2:30 Guiding Light (30 minutes today because of the Daytime Emmy Awards)
3 PM Sixth Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (Bob Barker hosts; "M*A*S*H" and "Love Of Life" are
pre-empted)
4:30 I Love Lucy ("Country Club Dance" with guest Barbara Eden)
6 PM News
8 PM Time Express (Vincent Price and wife Coral Browne run a train which takes people back to
undo something in their pasts; "The Waltons" returns next week.)
9 PM Hawaii Five-O
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
E WUND/2 Edenton; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25 Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem;
WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC; WUNG/58 Concord, NC (PBS)
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM In-school programs
1 PM In-school programs
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Studio See
8 PM Nova ("The New Healers" examines medical care for the poor.)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Donahue (from New York: the "palimony" case of Michelle Triola Marvin v. Lee Marvin is
discussed)
10:30 Whew!
11 AM Price Is Right
3 PM Sixth Annual Daytime Emmy Awards ("Gilligan's Island" and "Emergency One!" are pre-
empted.)
4:30 Adam-12
5 PM Gunsmoke
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM Time Express
9 PM Hawaii Five-O
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
11:30 M*A*S*H
12:05 McCloud
6 AM PTL Club
10 AM Medical Center
12 N News
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Edge Of Night
4:30 Flintstones
5 PM Gunsmoke
6 PM News
7 PM Adam-12
8:30 Angie
9 PM Barney Miller (tribute to the late Jack Soo, who died in January, with clips of him as
Detective Nick Yemana)
10 PM Family
11 PM News
12:40 Mannix
1:50 News
9 AM Mike Douglas (from Las Vegas: co-host John Davidson (ironically, Group W's choice to
replace Mike in 1980), Shecky Greene, Conrad Janis, Freda Payne)
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Gilligan's Island
5 PM I Love Lucy
6 PM News
7:30 Adam-12
8:30 Angie
9 PM Barney Miller
10 PM Family
11 PM News
6 AM Education
8 AM Flintstones
11 AM I Love Lucy
12 N News
12:30 Panorama
2 PM Family Affair
3 PM Partridge Family
4:30 Flintstones
5 PM Superman
5:30 Brady Bunch
6 PM I Love Lucy
7 PM Odd Couple
8 PM Jacques Cousteau
9 PM Merv Griffin
10 PM News
11 PM Odd Couple
10 AM Card Sharks
10:30 All Star Secrets (Hermione Baddeley, Tom Dreesen, Jayne Kennedy, James MacArthur,
Merlin Olsen)
11 AM High Rollers
12 N Carolina At Noon
12:30 Hollywood Squares (Conrad Bain and Dana Plato, Quinn Cummings, Melissa Gilbert,
George Gobel, K.C. (of K.C. And The Sunshine Band), Philip McKeon, Adam Rich, Shawn Stevens
and Lory Walsh, Paul Lynde)
1 PM Days Of Our Lives
2 PM The Doctors
4 PM Bugs Bunny
4:30 Bewitched
5 PM Petticoat Junction
6 PM News
8 PM Hizzoner
9 PM Quincy
10 PM Presenting Susan Anton (guest: composer Bill Conti ("Rocky"), last show of the series)
11 PM News
1 AM News
5:30 Adam-12
6 AM Almanac
7 AM Today
9 AM Dinah! (from Las Vegas: Don Rickles, Phyllis Diller, Anson Williams, singer Amii Stewart, the
acrobatic Jabczynski Troupe)
10 AM Card Sharks
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
2 PM The Doctors
4:30 Superman
5 PM McHale's Navy
6 PM News
8 PM Hizzoner
8:30 Whodunnit?
9 PM Quincy
11 PM News
2 AM News
WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)
12 N $20,000 Pyramid (teams from "One Life To Live" vs. "The Edge Of Night"; "All My Children"
vs. "General Hospital")
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
6 PM News
7 PM Joker's Wild
8:30 Angie
9 PM Barney Miller
10 PM Family
11 PM News
12:40 Mannix
1:50 News
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Whew!
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
3 PM Sixth Annual Daytime Emmy Awards ("M*A*S*H" and "Love Of Life" are pre-empted.)
4:30 Merv Griffin (Jerry Van Dyke, Norman Fell, Eileen Brennan)
6 PM News
7 PM Newlywed Game
7:30 Joker's Wild
8 PM Time Express
9 PM Hawaii Five-O
10 PM Grease Day U.S.A. (a post-premiere "prom" held on the movie's high-school set, with John
Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Eve Arden, Stockard Channing, Debby Boone, Alice Cooper, the
O'Jays, Yvonne Elliman, Andy Gibb, John Byner, Frankie Valli)
11 PM News
11:30 M*A*S*H
12:05 McCloud
10 AM Merv Griffin (a disco program with the Village People, the Ritchie Family, record executive
Neil Bogart, record producer Jacques Morali)
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Edge Of Night
4:30 Bewitched
5 PM Bionic Woman
6 PM News
8:30 Angie
9 PM Barney Miller
10 PM Family
11 PM News
12:40 Mannix
1:50 News
6:30 Knozit-Land
7 AM Today
9 AM Carolina Today
9:25 News
9:30 Knozit-Land
10 AM Card Sharks
10:30 All Star Secrets
11 AM High Rollers
12:30 News
2 PM The Doctors
4 PM Brady Bunch
6 PM Joker's Wild
7 PM News
8 PM Hizzoner
8:30 Whodunnit?
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Whew!
10:55 News
11 AM Price Is Right
3 PM Sixth Annual Daytime Emmy Awards ("M*A*S*H" and "Love Of Life" are pre-empted.)
4:30 Merv Griffin (Shelley Winters, Susan Saint James, Helen Gurley Brown, French actress Sylvia
Kristal)
6 PM News
7 PM Joker's Wild
8 PM Time Express
9 PM Hawaii Five-O
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
11:30 Mary Tyler Moore (Eileen Heckart as Mary's globe-trotting Aunt Flo, who sparks Lou's
romantic interest)
12 M Gunsmoke
WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)
6 AM PTL Club
12 N $20,000 Pyramid
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
5 PM Bionic Woman
6 PM News
8:30 Angie
9 PM Barney Miller
11 PM News
12:40 Mannix
2:50 News
6:45 News
7 AM Today
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
2 PM The Doctors
5 PM Bewitched
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Newlywed Game
8 PM Hizzoner
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9:30 M*A*S*H
10:30 Whew!
11 AM Price Is Right
1 PM Edge Of Night
5 PM All My Children ("Sanford And Son" normally airs at 5:30 but is pre-empted today.)
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM Time Express
9 PM Hawaii Five-O
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
11:30 M*A*S*H
12:05 McCloud
6:10 News
6:30 Dragnet
8 AM Leave It To Beaver
8:30 Discovery
10 AM Movie: "Career"
11:55 News
2:25 News
3 PM Rebop
3:30 Flintstones
4 PM Space Giants
5 PM I Dream Of Jeannie
6 PM Andy Griffith
1:30 News
6 AM News
6:35 Forum
7 AM 700 Club
8:30 Manna
9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hosts Norman Fell and Audra Lindley; Flip Wilson, singer Cheryl Lynn)
10 AM Joker's Wild
10:30 Forum
10:45 News
11 AM PTL Club
2 PM Cartoon Carnival
3:30 Batman
4 PM Spider-Man
6 PM I Love Lucy
7 PM Dating Game
10 PM Bonanza
1:30 News
7 AM Spiderman
9 AM Channel 20 Club
10 AM 700 Club
11:30 Manna
12 N Beverly Hillbillies
1 PM Bewitched
1:30 Flipper
2 PM Banana Splits
4 PM Fantastic Four
5 PM Bugs Bunny
5:30 Gilligan's Island
6 PM Bionic Woman
10 PM TBA
11 PM Twilight Zone
12 M PTL Club
7 AM Today
11 AM High Rollers
12 N Password Plus
2 PM The Doctors
2:30 Mothers-In-Law
3 PM Superadventures
4 PM Lost In Space
5 PM Outer Limits
6 PM News
7 PM Star Trek
8 PM Hizzoner
8:30 Whodunnit?
9 PM Quincy
10 PM Scared Straight!
11 PM Scared Straight Follow-Up (Dick Cavett interviews Frank Bindhammer, a former inmate
who helped found the Juvenile Awareness Program, which brings groups of teens to Rahway (NJ)
State Prison and has them serve three-hour "sentences" to find out what life on the inside is
like.)
1 AM Tomorrow
7 AM Today
9 AM Another World
11 AM High Rollers
2 PM The Doctors
3:30 Flintstones
4 PM Leave It To Beaver
7 PM News
8:30 Whodunnit?
9 PM Quincy
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
2 AM News
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM TBA
8 PM Nova
9 PM Views Of Asia
AM
6AM Morning
Afternoon
12N News
5:00 Jeopardy!
Evening
6:00 News
8:30 Cybill
10:00 News
12:35 Rolanda
1:35 Hutton
2:30 News
3:00 Court
AM
6:00 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Lezza
Afternoon
12:00 News
4:00 Cosby
5:00 News
Evening
6:00 News
10:00 News
1:05 Nightside
4:30 Nightside
AM
6:00 Turtles
6:30 Various
7:00 Garfield
8:00 Animal
8:30 Various
9:00 Paid
9:30 LAPD
11:00 Carnie
Afternoon
1:00 Geraldo
2:00 Paid
2:30 Hogan
3:00 Taz-Mania
3:30 Eek!
4:00 Batman
Evening
6:30 MPD
10:00 Seinfeld
12:00 EXTRA
12:30 Paid
1:00 Geraldo
Afternoon
3:00 Baywatch
5:00 News
Evening
10:00 Jeffersons
10:35 Nightline
12:05 COPS
2:30 Roseanne
3:00 Movie
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Andy Griffith
2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (guest is lie-detector expert Chris Gugas, COLOR)
4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hosts: Rowan and Martin; Sammy Davis Jr., Sheilah Graham, the Billy
Taylor Trio, COLOR)
7 PM Branded (COLOR)
7 AM Today (Thomas Hoving, director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City; Don
Miller, who talks about ham radio; Lyn Tornabene, author of a book about teenagers, COLOR)
9:25 Girl Talk (Margie King, widow of author Alexander King; Sybil Leek, who talks about
witchcraft)
11:30 Hollywood Squares (Bill Bixby, Pat Buttram, Sheila MacRae, Gail Martin, Vincent Price,
COLOR)
12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)
1 PM Match Game (Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, week-behind from 4 PM, COLOR)
5 PM Merv Griffin (Tony Randall, Claire Bloom, Dionne Warwick, Redd Foxx)
6 PM News, Weather, Sports (COLOR)
7 AM Today (COLOR)
12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)
5 PM Wyatt Earp
7 AM Today (COLOR)
9 AM Match Game (same as Ch. 4, COLOR)
12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)
1 PM Movie: "Pickup"
4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Barbara Eden; Joe Hyams, biographer of Humphrey Bogart; Jim
Fowler, Jerry Vale, George Carlin, the Herbie Mann Quintet)
7 PM Lawman
6:55 Devotions
7:55 News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Donna Reed (ABC, pre-empted on Ch. 13, delay from 12:30 PM)
10 AM Candid Camera
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM Millionaire (the check goes to grocer Norman Conover, who opens a chain of
supermarkets)
2 PM Password (COLOR)
4 PM Secret Storm
10 PM CBS News Special (a look at what was then the phenomenon of the hippies, with
emphasis on Haight-Ashbury, COLOR)
10:30 Close-Up
11:30 Las Vegas Show (if it was still on--it lasted only a month; host Bill Dana welcomes Liberace,
Tammy Grimes, Rod Serling, and Molly Bee, COLOR)
6:30 Compass
7 AM Today (COLOR)
9:30 Dateline: Hollywood (Patricia Harty, James Farentino and his wife Michele Lee, ABC, delay
from 10:30 AM)
10 AM Dream Girl Of '67 (Martin Landau and Barbara Bain, Leonard Nimoy, Louis Nye, ABC,
delay from 2:30 PM, COLOR)
11:30 One In A Million (the only reason I can think of why Ch. 9 picked this turkey over
"Hollywood Squares" is because it replaced "The Dating Game" in this timeslot and Ch. 9 had
been carrying "Dating Game," ABC)
12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)
5 PM Rifleman
5:30 Lawman
9 PM Phyllis Diller Show (ABC, delay from Friday 9:30 PM, Ch. 9 kept the show in its original
timeslot, when it was called "The Pruitts Of Southampton," COLOR)
9:30 Peyton Place (ABC, COLOR)
7:55 News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Candid Camera
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM Girl Talk (Jane Wyatt, columnist Maggi Daly, Emily Taft Douglas (wife of Sen. Paul Douglas of
Illinois))
2 PM Password (COLOR)
4 PM Secret Storm
7 PM Marshal Dillon
7:55 News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM King Kong (ABC, delay from Sat 10 AM)
9:30 Milton The Monster (ABC, delay from Sat 11:30 AM)
10 AM Candid Camera
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM News, Weather
2 PM Password (COLOR)
4 PM Secret Storm
4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Robert Taylor; TV Guide movie critic Judith Crist, James Farentino
and Michele Lee)
10 PM Something Special (Pearl Bailey, Ethel Waters, the Krofft Puppets, COLOR)
10:30 Dateline: Hollywood (second of five interviews with John Wayne, with whom hostess
Joanna Barnes was appearing in "The War Wagon"; Patty Duke)
12:30 Lawman
1 PM The Fugitive
2:30 Dream Girl Of '67 (James Darren, Louis Nye, Janis Paige, Roger Smith, COLOR)
3 PM General Hospital
6:30 Branded
8:30 The Invaders (rerun of the premiere, where David Vincent has his first encounter with the
aliens and begins to learn the difficulty of convincing anyone that an invasion is underway,
COLOR)
12 N Everybody's Talking
1 PM The Fugitive
3 PM General Hospital
5 PM Trails West
6:45 Impact
7 PM Dobie Gillis
11 PM Westerner
TV Guide does not indicate if Ch. 29 had in-school programs, so I'll start with the first listed
program.
7:30 Travel-Log
9 PM Basic Electricity
10 PM What's In A Word?
7:55 News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Supermarket Sweep
10 AM Candid Camera
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N Everybody's Talking
1 PM The Fugitive
3 PM General Hospital
5 PM Evening Vespers
6 PM Magic Carpet
sign off 11 PM
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Can you post the TV listings from local TV guides from the Knoxville-Chattanooga, the Bristol-
Kingsport-Johnson City, and the Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville editions from the late 90s?
From The Montgomery Advertiser TV Week [Note: WBRC would switch in Sept 96 to FOX, and
the tv guide only published ABC-NBC-CBS affiliates in the guide no listing for the other stations in
the market.]
AM
6AM News
Afternoon
12N News
12:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
Evening
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:35 Nightline
11:00 Seinfeld
1:00 News
1:30 Highlander
2:30 HSN/SPREE
5:30 News
AM
6:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Lezza
11:00 News
Afternoon
3:30 COPS
5:00 News
Evening
6:00 News
10:00 News
2:30 Nightside
5:30 News
AM
Afternoon
12:00 Court (In the listing of the guide it just said court not sure if it People's Court)
3:00 Baywatch
Evening
6:00 News
6:30 EXTRA
8:30 Cybill
10:00 News
1:35 Hutton
2:05 Paid
2:35 Married w/ Children
5:00 News
5:30 Business
From The Montgomery Advertiser TV Week [Note: WALA already switched from NBC to FOX at
the start of 1996 and there no listing for WPMI which was already the NBC affiliate for the
market.]
AM
11:30 News
Afternoon
Evening
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:30 Cheers
11:00 Cheers
11:30 Nightline
12M Baywatch
1:00 LAPD
4:30 Business
5:00 News
5:30 Morning
AM
6:00 News
Afternoon
12N News
4:30 Roseanne
Evening
6:00 News
6:30 Seinfeld
8:30 Cybill
10:00 News
12:30 Paid
5:00 AgDay
5:30 News
AM
6:00 News
9:00 Rolonda
11:00 Donahue
Afternoon
12:00 News
12:30 Jeopardy!
1:00 Bobbys
1:30 Animal
2:00 Taz
2:30 Eek!
3:00 Batman
5:00 News
Evening
6:00 News
9:00 News
10:00 News
12M Hitcher
12:35 Paid
1:00 Geraldo
2:00 Carnie
AM
6:00 News
Afternoon
12N News
5:00 News
Evening
06:00 News
10:00 News
1:30 Jeopardy!
2:00 Paid
4:30 News
5:00 News
5:30 News
AM
6:00 News
11:00 EXTRA
11:30 News
Afternoon
5:00 News
Evening
6:00 News
6:30 News
8:30 Ellen
9:00 Primetime Live
10:00 News
10:30 Roseanne
11:30 Nightline
5:00 News
5:30 News
AM
6:00 Dennis
6:30 Sonic
7:00 Dinosaurs
7:30 Ghost
8:30 Bananas
Afternoon
3:00 Mummies
Evening
9:00 News
10:00 News
11:30 Vibe
12:30 MASH
1:00 Paid
1:30 Paid
2:00 Paid
2:30 Car
3:00 Paid
3:30 Strange
4:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
5:00 Paid
5:30 News
AM
6:00 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Lezza
Afternon
3:00 Geraldo
5:00 News
Evening
6:00 News
10:35 Cheers
1:00 Later
1:45 News
4:00 Nightside
5:30 News
AM
6:30 Superhero
7:30 Copeland
10:00 Marketplace
10:30 Marketplace
11:00 Marketplace
11:30 Mama's Family
Afternoon
1:30 Pictionary
2:00 Newlywed
3:30 Animaniacs
4:30 Batman
Evening
10:00 Martin
12:30 Marketplace
1:00 Marketplace
1:30 Marketplace
AM
6:00 X-Men
6:30 Casper
7:30 Dalmatian
Afternoon
12N Matlock
1:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
2:00 Blossom
4:30 Goose
5:00 Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
Evening
6:00 Seinfeld
6:30 Frasier
11:00 Real TV
11:30 Cops
2:00 LAPD
2:30 COPS
3:00 Night Heat
4:00 Real TV
4:30 LAPD
5:30 Business
AM
6:00 Daybreak
6:30 Paid
7:00 Son-shiny
8:30 Emergency
9:00 Paid
9:30 Paid
11:00 Paid
11:30 Paid
Afternoon
12N Paid
12:30 Paid
1:00 Paid
2:00 Paid
2:30 Paid
3:00 Paid
3:30 Paid
4:00 Paid
4:30 Paid
5:00 Paid
Evening
6:00 Paid
6:30 News
7:00 Paid
8:00 Paid
8:30 Paid
9:00 Paid
9:30 Paid
10:00 Worship
12M Nightsongs
2:00 Worship
5:00 Daybreak
This week's edition features Frank Sinatra, better than ever; America's latest space shot, not
better than ever; and a fashion layout with Joan Hackett, as good as you'd want it to be. Plus an
interview with Patrick McGoohan pre-Prisoner and more!
http://www.itsabouttv.com/2014/05/th...y-14-1966.html
As always your comments, positive as well as negative, are most welcome.
Today's listing is from Friday, May 20. Nothing particularly special here, just a nice slice of life
from the mid-60s.
Morning
09:15a Classroom
Afternoon
05:00p Kindergarten
Evening
06:00p French
06:50p Anthropology
08:30p Inquiry
10:00p Psychology
Morning
10:30a Bingo
Afternoon
04:30p Superman
Evening
Morning
09:10a Mike Wallace (guests Pearl Bailey, Vic Morrow, Noel Harrison, Charley Weaver)
Afternoon
Evening
Morning
09:30a Concentration
Afternoon
04:30p Sugarfoot
Evening
06:00p News (local) (color)
Morning
07:00a Today (guests Lois Benjamin, Eugene Fodor, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee) (color)
09:30a Concentration
Afternoon
Evening
Morning
07:00a Today (guests Lois Benjamin, Eugene Fodor, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee) (color)
09:30a Concentration
Afternoon
Evening
06:30p TBA
11:30p Pioneers
09:150a Classroom
Afternoon
05:00p Kindergarten
Evening
06:00p Topic
07:00p Inquiry
08:00p Profile
10:00p Psychology
Morning
08:00a Hennesey
03:30p Where the Action Is (guests Bobby Goldsboro, Gerry and The Pacemakers, Keith Allison)
04:00p Route 66
Evening
09:00p Court-Martial
Morning
Afternoon
03:30p Where the Action Is (guests Bobby Goldsboro, Gerry and The Pacemakers, Keith Allison)
Evening
09:00p Court-Martial
Morning
Afternoon
05:30p Whirlybirds
Evening
Morning
Afternoon
12:00p News
Evening
KRON-NBC San Francisco Fall Weekday TV Schedules From It's 1st 23 Years (1949-1972)
Remember A While Ago I Posted What KRON's TV Schedules Were Like During It's Last 30 Years
As An NBC Affiliate? We'll You'll Be Glad To Know That I Found Their Schedules From The FIRST
23 Years As An NBC Station.
Fall 1949:
6:30pm Music
9:20pm Telenews
Fall 1950:
6:40pm Telenews
7:00pm Showcase
10:00pm Telenews
Fall 1951:
12:15pm Marketing
2:00pm Playhouse
7:00pm Sweepstakes
10:30pm Club 4
11:15pm Theater
Fall 1952:
9:15am YWCA
9:30am Marketing
10:30am Matinee
2:00pm Film
5:30pm Cartoons
11:00pm Film
Fall 1953:
9:00am Playhouse
12:00pm Movie
Fall 1955:
Fall 1956:
10:30pm Showplace
Fall 1957:
5:30pm Popeye
11:45pm Movie
Fall 1958:
9:00am Playhouse
10:30am Concentration
12:00pm Playhouse
12:30am Movie
Fall 1959:
9:00am Playhouse
10:30am Concentration
12:30pm Crossroads
5:15pm Popeye
6:30pm Manhunt
Fall 1960:
9:00am Do-Re-Mi
10:30am Concentration
5:00pm Popeye
7:00pm Science
12:30am Movie
Fall 1961:
10:30am Concentration
3:00pm Movie
5:00pm Popeye
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Fall 1962:
10:30am Concentration
3:30pm Vagabond
6:30pm Hennessey
Fall 1963:
10:00am Concentration
1:00pm Doctors
Fall 1964:
10:00am Concentration
10:30am Jeopardy!
1:00pm Doctors
3:00pm Laramie
4:00pm Whirlybirds
4:30pm Mayor Art's Friends
1:00am Movie
Fall 1965:
6:30am Profile
9:30am Concentration
11:00am Jeopardy!
1:00pm Doctors
4:00pm Whirlybirds
1:00am News
Fall 1966:
6:30am Profile
9:30am Concentration
10:30am Showdown
11:00am Jeopardy!
1:00pm Doctors
4:30pm Rawhide
Fall 1967:
6:30am Education
9:30am Concentration
11:00am Jeopardy!
1:00pm Doctors
4:00pm Panorama
Fall 1968:
6:30am Education
7:00am The Today Show
9:30am Concentration
10:00am Personality
11:00am Jeopardy!
1:00pm Doctors
6:30am News
9:30am Concentration
11:00am Jeopardy!
12:00pm News
1:00pm Doctors
3:30pm F-Troop
1:30am Sign-Off
Fall 1970:
6:30am News
9:30am Concentration
11:00am Jeopardy!
12:00pm News
1:00pm Doctors
2:30pm Somerset
7:00pm NBC Nightly News With John Chancellor & David Brinkley
1:30am Sign-Off
Fall 1971:
6:30am News
9:30am Concentration
11:00am Jeopardy!
12:00pm News
1:00pm Doctors
2:30pm Somerset
7:30pm Lassie
1:30am Sign-Off
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KOFY-WB San Francisco Spring Weekday TV Schedules From It's 1st 4 Years (1995-1998)
and
KBWB-WB San Francisco Fall Weekday TV Schedules From It's Last 8 Years (1998-2006)?
Retro: Tuesday, September 30, 1986, Milwaukee, WI Independents WVTV 18 and WCGV 24
WVTV 18:
6:30AM: The Flintstones
7:00AM: Transformers
8:00AM: Heathcliff
8:30AM: Scooby-Doo
12:00PM: PM Magazine
1:00AM: Sign-Off
WCGV 24:
6:30AM: Voltron
7:00AM: Thundercats
7:30AM: Heathcliff
12:00PM: Bewitched
5:00PM: Silverhawks
5:30PM: Silver Spoons
2:30AM: Sign-Off
From the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner (which has been out of business since the 1980s). Not all
of the out-of-town listings are furnished; they will be absent from a few time periods where
there is no network programming.
6 AM
6:30
2 - Odyssey
7 -Guidelines
7 AM
4 - Today
7 - Scope
9 - Bill Holly
7:30
2 - News
8 - News
9 - Pancake Man (children's show sponsored by IHOP)
8 AM
2 - Captain Kangaroo
4-10 - Today
7 - Girl Talk
8 - SunUp
9 - Bill Holly
8:30
7 - Pamela Mason
9 - Andy's Gang
9 AM
9:15
9 - Big Babysitter
9:30
4-10 - Concentration
5 - Scarlett Hill
7 - Mike Douglas
9:45
10 AM
10:15
10:25
10:30
2-8 - Dick Van Dyke
5 - World Adventures
6 - Young Marrieds
13 - News, Sports
11 AM
4-10 - Jeopardy!
5 - Peter Gunn
13 - Treasure
11:30
9 - Spectrum
13 - Romper Room
11:45
2 - Noon Show
8 - Girl Talk
9 - To be announced
10 - News
28 - Focus On Behavior
12:30
28 - French Chef
1 PM
2 PM
2:25
2:30
5 - December Bride
9 - 9 On The Line
2:55
4 - P.D.Q.
9 - Newsletter
28 - Great Decisions
3:30
2 - Loretta Young
5 - Divorce Court
8 - Shane (cartoons)
9 - Astro Boy
11 - Billy Barty
28 - The Apothecary
4 PM
9 - Popeye
4:30
5 - News
10 - Huckleberry Hound
11 - 8th Man
5 PM
7 - News
11 - Gigantor
28 - What's New
34 - Operation Ja-Ja
5:30
3-10 - News
6 - Leave It To Beaver
11 - Paul Winchell
22 - Rainbow Valley
28 - Friendly Giant
6 PM
2-8-34 - News
5 - Route 66
6 - Soupy Sales
9 - Honeymooners
13 - Lloyd Thaxton
6:30
3 - Leave It To Beaver
4 - News
11 - Huckleberry Hound
28 - Geology
34 - Gutierritos
7 PM
4 - Golden Voyage
5 - Rifleman
6 - 12 O'clock High
9 - Twilight Zone
10 - Forest Rangers
13 - Expedition
7:30
2-8 - To Tell The Truth - Orson Bean, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Kitty Carlisle
3-7 - 12 O'Clcok High - A captain has a guilt complex over the death of another pilot
4-10 - Hullabaloo - The Righteous Brothers host; Nancy Sinatra, Mel Carter, Paul Revere & The
Raiders, Paul and Barry Ryan
13 - Holiday!
22 - Film Drama
28 - Great Decisions
34 - Un Canto de Mexico
8 PM
2-8 - I've Got A Secret - Henry Morgan, Betsy Palmer, Bess Myerson, Alan King. Guest: George
Segal
4-10 - John Forysthe - Maj. Foster takes a trained space chimp on a spy train to be near its
pregnant mate
13 - Daring Ventures
22 - Dateline Europe
28 - French Chef
34 - Comico y Canciones
8:30
2-8 - Lucy Show - Lucy does the dangerous stunts in Bob Crane's movie
3-6-7 - Legend Of Jesse James - Fear and greed agitate Jesse's captors at a way station
4-10 - Dr. Kildare - Part 1 of 5: Tempermental patient dislikes her attending physician and insists
Kildare take her case
11 - Merv Grffin
22 - Film Drama
28 - Cecil Brown
34 - Maximilliane y Carlota
8:40
28 - Off Ramp
9 PM
2-8 - Andy Griffith - Goober eyes a waitress who has eyes for Andy
3-6-7 - Man Called Shenandoah - Owner of a ranch thinks Shenandoah is her brother
28 - International Magazine
34 - Desencuentro
9:15
9 - News
9:30
2-8 - Hazel - Steve's poker partner becomes an unwanted house guest of the Baxters
5 - (Something should air here but the TV supplement does not say)
9 - People's Choice
10 PM
2-8 - The Strollin' 20s - Variety special re-creating Harlem in the 1920s
3-6-7 - Ben Casey - Man has sympathetic pains for his identical twin who needs a brain surgery
4-10 - Run For Your Life - Murdering hoodlums hold the occupants of a home hostage
11-13 - News
28 - Focus On Behavior
10:30
13 - Vagabond
28 - News Comment
11 PM
2-3-4-6-7-8-10 - News
11 - Tom Duggan
11:30
11:45
12 Midnight
12:30
12:45
1:15
Of course, none of these programs ran on this date, possibly excepting some of the church
service and religious programming, as all of these stations were airing network coverage of the
aftermath of President Kennedys assassination Friday afternoon. This is also the day that
Kennedys alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, would be shot by Jack Ruby in the Dallas Police
Department garage; as it turned out, NBC telecast that murder live at 12:21 P.M. Eastern Time.
STATIONS:
[color] denotes color, except for WLOS-TV, which did not have color capacity at this date.
MORNING
7:00
9 Aspect (agriculture)
7:10
13 Morning Devotions
7:15
13 Davey & Goliath (Cousin Barney comes to visit Davey and Goliath)
7:25
4 Safety Sermon
11 News
7:30
10 The Childrens Gospel Hour (The Junior Choir of St. Mathews Methodist Church in Greenville,
South Carolina, is featured)
11/13 The Allen Revival Hour
7:45
8:00
13 Movie (Night and Day, 1946 biography of composer Cole Porter, starring Cary Grant, Alexis
Smith and Monty Wooley)
8:15
8:30
5 Parade of Quartets
6 Religious Program
9 Gospel Favorites
9:00
11 Oral Roberts
9:15
7 Man to Man (religion)
9:30
3 Mahalia Jackson
5 Cartoons
9 Hour of Opportunity
10 Insight
10:00
9 The Christophers
10:15
9 Sacred Heart
10:30
6 Industry On Parade
10:45
5 Light Time
11:00
4 The Christophers
11:15
11:30
3 Movie [color] (Prisoners of the Casbah, 1953 adventure starring Gloria Grahame)
12:00
9 Championship Bowling
10:00 Cartoons
13 Discovery 63 (Saint-Saens Carnival of The Animals, as animated by the Baird Puppets and
using the Ogden Nash lyrics)
12:15
26 The Christophers
12:30
5 Eternal Light (in the first part of The Psychology of The Bible, Jewish affairs writer Maurice
Samuel and poet-critic Mark Van Doren yes, the father of Charles Van Doren, the disgraced
Twenty-One contestant and focus of the theatrical film Quiz Show compare the modern and
Biblical applications of terms like guilt, fear, good and evil)
1:00
7 Football Highlights (Clemson head coach Frank Howard discusses Saturdays game against the
University of South Carolina)
9 Discovery 63 (the same episode that had been run on WCYB at 11:30)
13 Oral Roberts
26 Directions 64 (religion)
1:30
4 Movie (The Red Danube, 1949 post-WW2 drama starring Walter Pidgeon and Ethel Barrymore)
9 Double Feature Movie (The Jungle Girl, 1952 adventure, starring Karen Sharpe and Johnny
Sheffield; and The Black Dakotas, 1954 Western starring Gary Merrill)
26 Issues & Answers (Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser, President of the United Arab Republic, is
questioned by Howard K. Smith of ABC News)
2:00
6 NBC Opera [color] (Labyrinth by Gian Carlo Menotti, a special first aired in March)
13 Singing Spectacular
26 AFL Football (Kansas City Chiefs vs. New York Jets at the Polo Grounds)
2:30
2:50
6 To Be Announced
3:00
6 NBC News Encore [color] (The Land, about new economic pressures put on farmers and rural
communities by advances in technology, narrated by Chet Huntley)
13 Preview: Winter Olympics (Bob Beattie, Buddy Werner and Penny Pitou discuss Olympic
Alpine Skiing)
3:30
11 Wide World of Sports (The Worlds Championship Demolition Derby, from Langhorne,
Pennsylvania, and the U.S.-Argentina Water Polo match; delayed from November 16th)
13/26 AFL Football (Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos; Curt Gowdy and Paul Christman report
from Bears Stadium)
3:45
4:00
4/5/6 Sunday (Frank Blair hosts; Aline Saarinen reports on a California winery)
4:45
3 Industry on Parade
26 All Pro Scoreboard (AFL and NFL scores, after the Raiders-Broncos game)
5:00
3 International Showtime (Don Ameche introduces The Amazing Amsterdam Circus, taped in
Holland; delayed from November 22nd)
4/5/6/9 Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom [color] (Marlin Perkins narrates the training of show
animals at the St. Louis Zoo)
7/10/11 CBS Sports Spectacular (in Seven Days to Kickoff, cameras follow Air Force Academy
quarterback Terry Isaacson from the end of a game against Nebraska, through training and up to
the opening whistle of the following game, in Maryland)
5:30
4/5/6/9 General Electric College Bowl (The University of Massachusetts-Amherst challenges the
winner of last weeks match between Wooster [Ohio] College and Ripon [Wisconsin] College;
Robert Earle is the quizmaster)
7/10/11 Ted Mack & The Original Amateur Hour (Baton twirler Emily McClinton, organist Fred
Peterson and clarinetist Jerry Connell, all of Chicago, are among the guests)
EVENING
6:00
3/7/10/11 The Twentieth Century (Part One of The Plots Against Hitler, about various
assassination plots targeting the Nazi dictator, narrated by Walter Cronkite)
4 Temple Houston
5/6/9 Meet The Press (French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville, taped via satellite
earlier today)
26 Movie (My Sister Eileen, 1955 comedy starring Jack Lemmon, Janet Leigh and Betty Garrett)
6:30
5/9 The Travels of Jamie McPheeters (The Day of the Killer, in which the Beaver Company
comes upon the remains of a gunfight, with two dead pistoleros and scarred Linc Murdock
stumbling through the brush with a pistol in his hand. Kurt Russell leads as Jamie, Dan OHerlihy
as Doc and Charles Bronson as Murdock; Martin Landau guests. Delayed from November 17th.)
6 Fractured Flickers
7/10/11/40 Mister Ed (Ed the Shishkabob, with magician Harry Blackstone as guest)
13 Maverick
6:45
26 Top Star Bowling (yes, apparently interrupting the movie for some reason)
7:00
3/7/10/11 Lassie
4 Battle Line
5 Open House
7:30
13/26/40 The Travels of Jamie McPheeters (The Day of the Homeless, in which unscrupulous
orphanage director John Williams threatens to take Jamie after Doc cant prove hes the boys
father)
8:00
3/7/10/11 The Ed Sullivan Show (guests include Diahann Carroll, Bert Lahr, Rip Taylor, Topo Gigio,
Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara, comic instrumentalists The Vagabonds, Israeli vocalist Geula Gill,
comic Alan Gale and acrobats The Two Carmenas)
8:30
4/5/6/9 Grindl
9:00
3/7/10/11 The Judy Garland Show (guests are Jane Powell and Judys Wizard of Oz co-star Ray
Bolger)
4/5/6/9 Bonanza [color] (Ponderosa Matador, with Little Joe, Hoss and Adam competing for
the attentions of Senorita Dolores Tenino, whos visiting the Ponderosa with her father;
Marianna Hill, who would co-star with Clint Eastwood in the theatrical Spaghetti Western A
Fistful of Dollars in the next year, plays Senorita Tenino)
10:00
3/7/10/11/40 Candid Camera (guest Woody Allen provokes cabbies with his small tips)
4/5/6 The Best on Record (a Timex special featuring Grammy winners from the last few years. In
retrospect, the most notable performance is by Vaughn Meader, who impersonates President
Kennedy in a monologue from The First Family. Other performers include Steve Lawrence &
Eydie Gorme, Peter Nero, Peter Paul & Mary, Tony Bennett, Henry Mancini, The New Christy
Minstrels, Homer & Jethro, Connie Francis and Mahalia Jackson, who are introduced by Eddy
Arnold, Les Brown, Bill Dana, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Bob Newhart, Allan Sherman, Frank
Sinatra and Andy Williams. In addition, Bing Crosby is presented with a Golden Achievement
Award. The DuPont Show of the Week is pre-empted.)(By any chance, does anybody know if
this program still exists today in any form?)
9/13/26 Laughs For Sale (tonights panelists are Jayne Meadows, Morey Amsterdam and Shecky
Greene)
10:30
9 The Price is Right (Marty Allen is guest panelist; delayed from November 21st)
11:00
5 News
6 Movie (You Cant Run Awat From It, 1956 musical starring June Allyson, Jack Lemmon, Charles
Bickford, Jim Backus and Stubby Kaye)
9 That Was The Week That Was (pilot special for the NBC version of the BBC satire series, hosted
by Henry Fonda and featuring Henry Morgan, Charlie Manna, The Tarriers and Nancy Ames;
delayed from November 10th. Ironically, earlier on this day, WSOC would actually air a kinescope
of the previous night's BBC telecast of "That Was The Week That Was" as part of NBC's coverage
of the Kennedy Assassination.)
11:15
10 Hong Kong
11:20
11:30
13 Checkmate
11:45
3 Movie (You Gotta Stay Happy, 1948 comedy starring James Stewart, Joan Fontaine and Eddie
Albert)
4 Peter Gunn
12:00
9 Movie (Hail the Conquering Hero, 1944 comedy starring Eddie Bracken)
9 The Price is Right (Marty Allen is guest panelist; delayed from November 21st)
This would have been from November 20 as Price aired Wednesday nights normally on ABC.
November 21 was on a Thursday.
This one includes additional info on game show guests and a new video link:
7:00 Today
11:30 To Say the Least (premiere; guests include Lee Meriwether, Rita Moreno, Jamie Farr and
Robert Fuller)
11:30 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (guest host John Denver and guests Richard
Pryor, George Burns, Teri Garr, scientist Dr. John Lilly and Kenny Rogers)
1:00 The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder (guest host Kelly Lange of KNBC-TV in Los Angeles;
guests are Vidal Sassoon and Golden Door Resort owner Deborah Mazzanti)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxdhqQJXaEQ
Sources: "The TV Schedule Book" by Castleman and Podrazik; "The Enyclopedia of Prime Time
Television" by Brooks and Marsh. Times are Eastern; new shows in CAPS.
12:30 Hello, Peapickers (new name for "The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show")
1 PM (Local)
3 PM General Hospital
5 PM (Local)
6 PM Ron Cochran And The News (ABC's newscast is still 15 minutes, so affiliates have a choice
of six feeds, the last at 7:15;
9 AM (Local)
12 N Love Of Life
12:25 CBS News (Robert Trout)
1 PM Sunrise Semester (I have a feeling that most affiliates are taping this for airing the following
morning before 8 AM; in my
neck of the woods WFMY has "Best Of Groucho" and WTVD has Peggy Mann's local women's
show.)
2 PM Password
4 PM Secret Storm
5 PM (Local)
6:30/
7 PM CBS Evening News With Walter Cronkite or local (depending on which feed the station
takes)
7 AM Today
9 AM (Local)
10:30 WHAT'S THIS SONG? (Wink--then known as Win--Martindale hosts his first game show,
where two celebrity-contestant teams
earn points by identifying song titles then singing the first two lines. The idea will be revived in
syndication in 1968 as "Win
11 AM Concentration
11:30 Jeopardy!
12 N Say When!
1 PM (Local)
3 PM Another World
4 PM Match Game
4:30 (Local)
6:30/
SATURDAY ABC 9:30 BUFFALO BILL JR. (first network airing of a '50s Western)
10 AM SHENANIGANS (Stubby Kaye hosts a kids' game similar to "Video Village"--both shows
were created and produced by
2:30 (Local)
6:30 (Local)
10:30 (Local)
CBS 8 AM MISTER MAYOR (Bob Keeshan may have hoped this would replace "Captain Kangaroo"
since he owned it outright, but kids
and parent groups preferred the Captain and he would return to this slot in '65.)
11 AM Linus The Lionhearted (talk about mixing entertainment and advertising--all the
characters appear on boxes of the sponsor,
Post cereals)
12 N Sky King
12:30 My Friend Flicka
1 PM I Love Lucy
2 PM (Local)
5 PM (Local)
7:30 Jackie Gleason Show (the Great One begins airing his show from Miami)
10 PM Gunsmoke
11 PM (Local)
10 AM UNDERDOG
11:30 Fury
12 N Exploring
5 PM (Local)
6:15 (Local)
7:30 FLIPPER
8 PM FAMOUS ADVENTURES OF MR. MAGOO (the success of "Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol" led
to this series in which the nearsighted
8:30 KENTUCKY JONES (Dennis Weaver is rancher Kenneth Y. Jones (K.Y.=Kentucky, get it?), with
an adopted Chinese-born son and
11 PM (Local)
11 AM Bullwinkle Show
12 N (Local)
1 PM Directions '65
2 PM (Local)
6:30 (Local)
8:30 BROADSIDE (a female "McHale's Navy" with Kathy--now calling herself Kathleen--Nolan in
the McHale role; watch for a great
11 PM (Local)
CBS 9:30 Sunrise Semester (again, I have the feeling affiliates are taping for airing the following
weekend)
11 AM Camera Three
11:30 (Local)
1 PM (Local)
2 PM NFL Football
6:30 Mister Ed
7 PM Lassie
8 PM Ed Sullivan Show
9:30 Joey Bishop Show (with the move from NBC to CBS, the episodes are now filmed in black
and white)
10 PM Candid Camera
10:30 What's My Line?
11:15 (Local)
1 PM (Local)
2 PM (Local)
4 PM Sunday
5 PM Wild Kingdom
6:30 PROFILES IN COURAGE (with the assassination of JFK still fresh this series about historical
figures who displayed remarkable
courage, based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning book, seemed like a viable entry, but it lasted only
one season)
9 PM Bonanza
10 PM THE ROGUES (a classy comedy-drama about two families of thieves and con artists, united
by marriage, who fleece the
deserving--mainly the wealthy; Gig Young, David Niven, Charles Boyer, and Robert Coote play
various members of the families
in different countries)
11 PM (Local)
7 AM Today (Dr. Freda Adler, coauthor of "Sisters In Crime," discusses the rising rate of crimes
committed by women.)
9 AM Morning Show
10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes (Amanda Blake, James Darren, Tina Sinatra, Dick Martin, Leslie
Nielsen)
11 AM High Rollers
11:30 Hollywood Squares (Ed Asner, Leslie Uggams, Robert Blake, Beau Bridges, Arte Johnson)
12 N News
12:30 Mike Douglas (a program saluting Italy with co-host Pat Cooper, Henry Fonda, Enzo Stuarti,
the Little Italy Restoration Association Band)
3 PM Another World
4 PM Movie: "The Comic" (Dick Van Dyke as a Stan Laurel-type comedian, from '69)
6 PM News
7 PM To Tell The Truth (Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle)
8 PM Smothers Brothers (last show; a reunion of cast members from their '60s series: Pat
Paulsen, Mason Williams, Leigh French, John Hartford, Jennifer Warren, Bob Einstein)
9 PM NBC Movie: "Sky Hei$t"
11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show (Kirk Douglas subs for Johnny; Michael Douglas, Brenda Vaccaro, Frank
Gorshin)
7 AM Today
9 AM Hollywood Squares (Arte Johnson, Nanette Fabray, Buck Owens, Jimmie Walker, Shirley
Jones, delay from Fri 11:30 AM)
10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes
10:30 Phil Donahue (Robert Hooks, co-founder of the Negro Ensemble Company, discusses the
rise of all-black theater companies.)
11:30 Midday
3 PM Another World
4 PM Family Affair
5 PM I Dream Of Jeannie
6 PM News
7:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (Barbara Eden, Paul Williams, Julie London, Buddy Hackett)
8 PM Smothers Brothers
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
6:30 Impact
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Uncle Al
10 AM Joker's Wild
10:30 Gambit
11:30 Tattletales (Henrietta and Lorenzo Music, Lynda Day and Christopher George, Elaine Joyce
and Bobby Van, delay from Fri 4 PM)
12 N Noon Report
2 PM Guiding Light
3:30 Match Game '75 (Scoey Mitchlll, Karen Morrow, Fannie Flagg, Gary Burghoff, Brett Somers)
4 PM Movie: "China"
6 PM News
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
7:30 Price Is Right (Dennis James hosts the syndicated version; Bob Barker will take over in 1977)
8 PM CBS News Special: "The District Attorney," a look inside the DA's office in Philadelphia
which asks if justice is being served by the overload of cases
9 PM Maude
9:30 Rhoda
10 PM Medical Center
11 PM News
1 AM Christopher Closeup
1:15 News
6 AM Summer Semester
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Joker's Wild
10:30 Gambit
12 N News
12:30 Omelet
2 PM Guiding Light
3 PM Price Is Right
4 PM Tattletales (Henrietta and Lorenzo Music, Christopher and Lynda Day George, Bobby Van
and Elaine Joyce)
5 PM Beverly Hillbillies
6 PM News
7:30 Jimmy Dean (the Cates Sisters, Jim Ed Brown, Ralph Emery, the Stoney Mountain Cloggers)
9 PM Maude
9:30 Rhoda
10 PM Medical Center
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Woman Times Seven"
1:30 News
6 AM Viewpoint On Nutrition
11 AM Nick Clooney (this gives George's dad 90 minutes since he hosted "Money Maze")
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dinah! (Lorne Greene, Rowan and Martin, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, Karen
Valentine)
5:30 News
8 PM The Rookies
9 PM S.W.A.T.
10 PM Caribe
11 PM News
12:30 Wide World Mystery: "Murder Motel" (delay from 11:30 PM)
7 AM Sesame Street
8 AM Electric Company
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Electric Company
7 PM Evening At Symphony
8 PM Thin Edge: "Sexuality: The Human Heritage" looks at how biological factors and social
pressures affect one's sexual identity, including male-female roles and whether one becomes
homosexual.
9 PM Fusion Suite (pianist-composer Barry Miles' work which combines rock, classical, and jazz)
9:30 One Of A Kind (bluegrass with fiddler Richard Greene, guitarist Clarence White, mandolinist
David Diadem, rhythm guitarist Peter Rowan, bass player Stuart Schulman)
10 PM Camera South
11 PM Silent Skater (figure skating from the 8th World Winter Games for the Deaf, held in
February at Lake Placid, NY)
7 AM Today
9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Sammy Davis Jr.; Tony Curtis, rock singer Suzi Quatro)
10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
1 PM Jackpot!
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
4:30 Tarzan
5:30 News
6 PM Metro Report
7 PM Beverly Hillbillies
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
8 AM Perspective
9 AM Cartoons
9:30 Flintstones
11:25 News
1 PM Movie: "Hiawatha" (an early role for Vince Edwards, from '52)
3:30 Popeye
4 PM Flintstones
6 PM Star Trek
11 PM Dragnet
7 AM CBS News
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Joker's Wild
10:30 Gambit
12 N News
2 PM Guiding Light
2:30 Edge Of Night
3 PM Price Is Right
4 PM Virginian
5:30 News
6 PM News
7 PM Hogan's Heroes
9 PM Maude
9:30 Rhoda
10 PM Medical Center
11 PM News
6:30 New Zoo Revue (Pat Paulsen as Mr. Weamish, a government official who announces that a
monorail is to be built in the community)
7 AM A.M. America
11 AM Money Maze
12 N Password
12:30 Split Second
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
5:30 News
6 PM ABC News
7 PM Hollywood Squares (Jessica Walter, John Davidson, Joan Rivers, Sally Field, George
Kennedy)
7:30 What's My Line? (Gene Rayburn, Sherrye Henry, Lynn Redgrave, Soupy Sales)
8 PM The Rookies
11 PM News
11:30 Reed Farrell (tennis player Roscoe Tanner and his wife)
5 PM Batman (the Joker (Cesar Romero) and the Penguin (Burgess Meredith) join forces)
6 PM Gilligan's Island
6:30 Rifleman
7 PM Bewitched
8 PM Dealer's Choice
8:30 Merv Griffin (Buddy Hackett, Roger Miller, Pat Paulsen, LaWanda Page)
10 PM The Avengers
11 PM Movie: "Maru Maru" (watch for Raymond Burr in this South Seas adventure from '52)
6:50 New Zoo Revue (Henry Mancini gives a music lesson to the gang after they decide to cut a
record.)
8 AM A.M. America
9 AM Movie: "Privilege"
12 N Password
1 PM All My Children
2 PM $10,000 Pyramid
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM That Girl
5 PM Truth Or Consequences
5:30 News
6 PM ABC News
6:30 Movie: "Tarzan Goes To India" (Jock Mahoney as Tarzan, from '62)
8 PM I Spy
9 PM S.W.A.T.
10 PM Caribe
11 PM News
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Electric Company
6:30 Zoom
8 PM Kentucky Penal Code (misdemeanors and their punishment under the state's new penal
code)
10:30 TBA
11 PM Silent Skater
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At this point, WLW-T / 5 Cincinnati had been clearing that 9-10:30 AM NBC game show block by
delay for only a few months. Those shows had traditionally been pre-empted on TV- 5 due to
their Donahue - Midday - 50/50 Club program block. The locally based Paul Dixon Show had
aired between 9-10:30 AM but Dixon had died on December 28, 1974 ending that 90 minutes of
local morning programming on WLW-T.
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I wonder if you have any TV listings from Local TV Guides from Kentucky from the mid '90s
(1993-1997), if so, just let me know, and I'd love to see some posted!
Not sure why the NBC affiliate wouldn't have covered the Trade Mart speech, but this info comes
from that day's Dallas Morning News:
KRLD-4 (CBS)
6:20 School
7:00 News/Markets
7:15 Garden
11:15 News
12:00 News/Weather
6:00 News/Weather
6:30 The Great Adventure: Wild Bill Hickokthe Legend and the Manrescheduled for
January 3, 1964
7:30 **Route 66: A Cage in Search of a Birdrescheduled for the following week
10:00 News/Weather/Sportsreel
10:30 The Steve Allen Show: GuestsCliff Arquette, Don Sherman, Jennie Smith, Barbara Perkins
**A promo for this episode actually aired on CBS moments after the first reports of shots being
fired.
The following weeks episode was postponed for obvious reasons until March (although some
say it never aired until going into syndication.) The episode, Im Here to Kill a King dealt with
Tod Stiles evil twin (the show was in its last year) going to Niagara Falls to assassinate an Arab
potentate. There are some chilling (and obviously unintentional) parallels to the JFK shooting:
when asked to travel to another place after his security team heard of threats, the leader says,
Im an oil man. Perhaps I should go to Dallas. When the attempt is made, the shots come from
a grassy area near the Falls.
Finally, The Dallas Morning News incorrectly states that the episode, Kiss the MonsterMake
Him Sleep would be shown that night. It wouldnt air until January 24, 1964.
*********************
WBAP-5 (NBC)
6:55 Milestone
10:00 Concentration
12:30 Dateline
4:30 Action 5
6:00 News/Weather
7:30 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler TheaterIts Mental Work starring Lee J. Cobb, Gena
Rowlands and Harry Guardino (and written by Rod Serling)rescheduled for December 20
9:00 The Jack Paar ProgramGuests: Liberace, Cassius Clay, Milt Kamen
10:45 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonGuests: Kirk Douglas, Henny Youngman, Dave
King, The Willis Sisters
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WFAA-8 (ABC)
6:10 En France
7:00 Mr. Peppermint with Jerry Haynes
KTVT-11 (IND)
8:00 Reveille
12:00 News/Weather
12:30 Cartoons
3:30 Popeye
5:45 News/Weather
6:00 Supercar
6:30 Cheyenne
KERA (Channel 13) was essentially the PBS of its era, with educational and cultural programming
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The show on Ch. 5 that would have aired at 1 PM was "People Will Talk," a game show hosted by
Dennis James which was later revamped and became "Hollywood Squares."
As I understand it, Ch. 5 wasn't even scheduled to carry JFK's speech from the Trade Mart. In
those days, the station was definitely a Fort Worth station, and its part of the coverage of JFK in
the Metroplex ended with his speech in Fort Worth that morning. Ch. 8 was the only one
scheduled to cover JFK's arrival in Dallas, no station was scheduled to carry the motorcade itself
(even though it was during Ch. 4's noon news), and Ch. 4 would provide the coverage of JFK's
speech at the Trade Mart (also to be carried on Ch. 8). Ch. 4's news director, Eddie Barker, was to
have done the lead-in to JFK's speech but once things went awry he made headway to Parkland
Hospital while Dan Rather hotfooted it from Dealey Plaza to Ch. 4, where he carried on two
phone conversations--one with Barker, the other with CBS in New York. When Barker told him
that from his information JFK was dead, Rather asked, "He's dead?" and New York took it as a
statement rather than a question. Allan Jackson on CBS radio reported it almost twenty minutes
before Walter Cronkite did so on CBS television.
And we all know that Ch. 8's program director, Jay Watson, came onto the set of Julie Benell's
show to announce the shooting. He was very much the workhorse of Ch. 8 that weekend.
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And we all know that Ch. 8's program director, Jay Watson, came onto the set of Julie Benell's
show to announce the shooting.
Julie Benell died on New Years Day 1982 at the age of 76, presumably ("lengthy illness") from
cancer. Her show was on from 1950-64, with the last show coming on Christmas Day 1964. ABC's
expansion of their daytime lineup was the main reason for the change.
Her husband, who she married in 1939, died in 1969, but the couple had no children. She is
buried in San Antonio
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I had never heard of Julie Benell until I began seeing postings on this board related to the Dallas-
area stations' coverage of the JFK assassination; she had long since retired by the time I moved
to Dallas in 1976. The big-name female personality when I lived there (and she may still be on)
was Bobbie Wygant on Ch. 5, who co-hosted "Weekday" with the late Chip Moody at 5 PM.
Somebody correct me on this, but I believe ABC didn't expand its daytime coverage into the
12:30-1 PM (CT) slot until 1965, when it began showing "Ben Casey" reruns from 12-1. ABC had
put its affiliates on a clock-time schedule when "American Bandstand" aired at 4 in the early
'60s; I have Houston schedules which show KTRK aring "Camouflage" at 12:30 in 1962 (but the
affiliates weren't bound to it; "Camouflage" aired in Birmingham at 11:30 AM, but then again
WBRC didn't carry "Bandstand" in 1962). NBC, OTOH, expanded into the 12:30 slot when it
moved "Let's Make A Deal" into that time in 1964, and all it did was knock about 20 points off
"As The World Turns"'s ratings.
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Based on CBS and ABC coverage of the early minutes after the shooting posted on You Tube,
Eddie Barker of KRLD-4 was a pool reporter inside the Trade Mart and filed live reports following
the shooting for both ABC and CBS.
NBC, based on their coverage as posted on You Tube, had WBAP-5 (now KXAS) anchors Charles
Murphy in Dallas and Tom Whalen in Fort Worth. Those segments were actually in color!
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The big-name female personality when I lived there (and she may still be on) was Bobbie Wygant
on Ch. 5,
Bobbie is still with Ch.5, although I haven't seen any regular reports or features she's done in a
long time. She may have reverted to more of an 'emeritus' role by now. Bobbie was featured
quite a bit recently with KXAS/5's move of their station/studios away from their longtime home
in east Fort Worth. A tour of the station's now-former home was recorded with Bobbie
conducting that, plus one of the conference rooms at the new station/studios complex is named
for her and has a mural-collage of images with her as well as some of her interview subjects over
the years. This week, a piece ran on their news where one of the anchors interviewed Bobbie
about how her workday went on November 22, and the goings-on at the station that would
ultimately interrupt her Dateline show.
(BTW, many of Bobbie's interviews over the years were saved and digitized on a website,
www.bobbiewygant.com. They are the full, uncut versions not cleaned-up or edited to fit a
newscast segment. To my knowledge, none of her Dateline eps, including the one that aired 50
years ago, are available on that website.)
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WFAA-8 (ABC)
6:10 En France
Haynes was also featured on WFAA's assassination coverage, he and Jay Watson were standing
next to each other when the shots were fired (he was signing autographs as "Mr. Peppermint").
KTVT used one of the network feeds, don't know which one or when they interrupted
programming.
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According to all accounts and particularly his own autobiography published not too long before
his passing, Eddie Barker did NOT go to Parkland Hospital after the first reports of the shooting.
He stayed on the air live from the Trade Mart until one-thirty central standard time, moments
before the president's death was officially announced. Right after that, they broke down the
trade mart cameras and took them to both Parkland Hospital and to Dallas Police Headquarters
foe remotes later in the day and throughout the weekend. Barker on the other hand, went back
to KRLD to coordinate his station's coverage and to appear on air along with Dan Rather during
CBS' coverage throughout the weekend.
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You're right and I'm wrong. I went back and looked at Dan Rather's memoir, "The Camera Never
Blinks." Barker was at the Trade Mart when he got information from an official from Parkland
Hospital (I presume by phone but am not clear on this) that JFK was dead; it was this information
that Barker relayed to Rather at Ch. 4, prompting Rather to question, "He's dead?" and New
York, on another line, hearing it as a statement, "He's dead." CBS radio thus announced JFK's
death 18 minutes before Walter Cronkite announced it on CBS television.
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Barker was at the Trade Mart when he got information from an official from Parkland Hospital (I
presume by phone but am not clear on this) that JFK was dead.
It's been my understanding from what I've read that Barker's source was a Parkland doctor who
happened to be at the Trade Mart. He called Parkland from there, got the information that the
President was dead, and told Barker, who then relayed it to viewers. The doctor did not want to
go on the air with the information, but did audibly pass it along to Barker (declining to give his
name at the time). This immediacy, I imagine, was why Barker was able to say that his source
was "in tears" when he told him, and also why Barker considered him to be a good source.
That seems to be the correct way of reading Rather's account; I personally find some of the
details confusing, even down to the sequence of events; at one point he has something
happening at 12:16 when it was actually 12:46, because Cronkite had already interrupted "As
The World Turns" with the bulletin that shots had been fired at JFK's motorcade. Rather pointed
out that in the few anxious minutes after CBS radio announced JFK's death, he made a mental
checklist of what he had: a switchboard operator, the aforementioned doctor, and a priest who
had administered the last rites. He breathed a sigh of relief when ABC and NBC shortly afterward
also announced Kennedy's passing. Years later, Bill Leonard, CBS reporter-turned-executive, still
thought CBS was too quick to go with the announcement. But it turned out to be, undoubtedly,
the biggest scoop of Rather's career.
But Rather also emphasized that a reporter should tread lightly before broadcasting a story of
this magnitude: "If you were working the cop shop at 61 Riesner Street (in Houston), what you
had was a dead man." But JFK was President; as long as there was even the faintest sign of life,
the doctors would do what they could to save him. But I think if you went back in time, those
same doctors would say (and did) that there was no chance of saving him.
As for the coverage from the Dallas-Ft. Worth affiliates, I still think WFAA's was nothing short of
brilliant (I'm biased; it's my favorite of all ABC affiliates) and the memory of their feeds to ABC
probably prompted me to turn to News 8 as my source of local news nearly fifteen years later,
when Ch. 8 was an even better news operation, IMHO, than in '63. I have the TV Guide account
of the networks' coverage that weekend, from its January 25, 1964 issue, that singled out
WFAA's coverage of JFK's arrival at Love Field (DFW wasn't built until the early '70s) which was
replayed on ABC, in the most complimentary terms.
Finally, while I'm on the subject, did anyone see C-Span's replay of NBC's coverage of JFK's
funeral and burial last Monday? It looked like a kinescope recording; camera cuts didn't look
smooth, but no matter. It could still bring a lump to one's throat even 50 years on. I'm not sure
but I believe David Brinkley and Nancy Dickerson anchored NBC's coverage; somebody correct
me on this.
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Rather's account of the events of November 22nd are not accurate. In his autobiography and in
every interview he has ever given on the subject, Barker has flatly denied talking on the phone
with Rather while he was at the Trade Mart. He says there was no telephone anywhere near
where he was and more importantly, from 12:40 to 1:32pm according to the station logs (and
the videotape of the event which is readily accessible), Barker was on the air talking and did not
take a break, even for a moment to have a conversation with anyone. He was talking constantly.
Barker says that he told this to Rather not too many years before his death and Rather told him,
"Well I'm glad we finally got that sorted out." Yet since then, Rather has given his "I talked with
Eddie Barker" account again and again. He also says he was standing just on the other side of the
triple underpass from Deally Plaza when the shots were fired. There are several photos and even
a home movie of the area at that time and he's not in any of them.
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Program question: Was WFAA's scheduled airing of the movie "Duel In The Sun" a local
origination? If so, would the ABC shows that were to be seen (Burke's Law, The Farmer's
Daughter, Fight Of The Week and Make That Spare) have been bumped altogether or aired later
on a delay?
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NBC, based on their coverage as posted on You Tube, had WBAP-5 (now KXAS) anchors Charles
Murphy in Dallas and Tom Whalen in Fort Worth. Those segments were actually in color!
...did WBAP-TV/5 actually have a news studio in Dallas? The settings of the Murphy and Whelan
items that NBC aired looks identical to me, nondescript as it was...
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In fact, C-Span's rebroadcast of the NBC funeral coverage was from videotape and not a
kinescope. The coverage featured reports from Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, Nancy Dickerson,
Sander Vanocer, Herbert Kaplow and several others.
6:55 News
7:30 Kidsworld (Gil Gerard, a team of waterskiers in Florida, gymnasts in Ohio, a music program
in Arizona, table tennis champions in Oklahoma)
5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular (boxing: Lynn Ball vs. Marty Monroe, heavyweights, 10 rounds,
from El Paso)
6 PM News
8 PM Goldie And Liza Together (rerun of a well-receives special with Goldie Hawn and Liza
Minnelli)
9 PM CBS Movie: "Grand Theft Auto" (Ron Howard and his "Happy Days" mom, Marion Ross,
star)
10:30 Political Talk (Lyndon LaRouche)
11 PM News
3 AM News
7 AM It's Your Business (topic: alternatives to the U.S. postal system; one of the guests is Rep.
Trent Lott of Mississippi)
12 N Shazam!
1:30 30 Minutes (a Long Island school where teenagers are shown surveying the dress habits and
life styles of other teens)
2 PM Ski Fever
6 PM Face Michigan
11 PM News
1:30 Movie: "Guns Of Zangara" (full-length "Untouchables" episode in which Eliot Ness tries to
foil an assassination attempt on FDR, from '59)
6:30 F.Y.I. Detroit (high-school proficiency tests and the high rate of failure among Detroit
students)
8 AM Godzilla/Globetrotters
11 AM Pinbusters
12 N America's Top 10
2 PM Baseball Warm-Up
5 PM Olympiad (gold-medal winners who overcame great odds to win their respective events,
time approximate)
6 PM News
7:30 Dance Fever (judges: Jerry Van Dyke, Jack Jones, Alison Arngrim; musical guest Fern Kinney)
10 PM Prime Time Saturday (an Air Force squadron that simulates USSR pilots in training
maneuvers)
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Howard Hesseman, musical guest Randy Newman)
12 N The Archies
1:30 30 Minutes
6 PM News
7 PM Hee Haw
11 PM News
7 AM Infinity Factory
8 AM Superfriends
9 AM Plastic Man
5 PM Wide World Of Sports (George Willig, who climbed the World Trade Center, attempts to
climb Castle Rock, a 500-foot sandstone pillar near Moab, UT; part 2 of the National
Championship Air Races from Reno)
6:30 News
8 PM 240-Robert
9:30 Fantasy Island (guests: Paul Sand, Darren McGavin, Pamela Franklin)
11 PM News
3 AM Soundings
7 AM Agriculture U.S.A.
7:30 Underdog
8 AM Godzilla/Globetrotters
11 AM Jetsons
12 N America's Athletes--1980 (gymnast Kurt Thomas, decathlete David Steen, runners Marty
Liquori and Eddie Hart)
1 PM Soul Train (Ray, Goodman & Brown; Ray Parker Jr. and Raydio)
2 PM Baseball Warm-Up
9 PM Sanford
11 PM News
11 AM Trivia
11:30 Wizard Of Oz
12 N Sesame Street
1 PM You Can Do It (installing a dimmer switch and applying putty to a window frame)
2 PM America's Athletes--1980
3 PM Sportsweekend (European Champions Cup soccer from Madrid: Nottingham Forest vs.
Hamburg, the Toronto Cup Stakes live from Woodbine Race Track)
6 PM CBC News (Jan Tennant)
11:20 News
1:10 Wrestling
7:45 News
12:30 Charlando
1 PM Sea Hunt
2 PM Baseball Warm-Up
6 PM America's Top 10
6:30 McHale's Navy
7 PM Love, American Style (Sonny & Cher, John McGiver, Ann B. Davis)
9 PM Runaway (Robert MacNeil narrates a report on runaways and why they leave home.)
10 PM Hee Haw
11 PM News
2 AM News
4 AM News
7 AM Little Rascals
8 AM Godzilla/Globetrotters
11 AM Jetsons
1 PM Kidsworld
2 PM Baseball Warm-Up
6 PM News
7:30 The Baxters (topic: letting a handicapped teen into public school)
9 PM Sanford
11 PM News
8 AM Superfriends
9 AM Plastic Man
1 PM Impressions
3 PM Marty Robbins' Spotlight (Chet Atkins and Floyd Cramer help salute Boots Randolph)
3:30 Emergency!
6:30 Wild Kingdom (along Idaho's Snake River: golden eagles and prairie falcons)
7 PM Family Feud
8 PM 240-Robert
11 PM News
7 AM Lone Ranger
7:30 Bozo's Saturday Fun Day
8 AM Superfriends
9 AM Plastic Man
2 PM Movie: "Trapeze" (appropriate for ex-circus performer Burt Lancaster, from '56)
4 PM Emergency!
6:30 News
8 PM 240-Robert
11 PM News
1:30 News
2 AM ABC News
8 AM Godzilla/Globetrotters
9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo
11 AM Jetsons
1 PM Choice Of Champions
6 PM Studio 16
9 PM Sanford
11 PM News
6 AM Human Dimension
6:30 It's Your Business
4:10 Untouchables
12 N Shazam!
1:30 30 Minutes
6 PM Assignment 22 (sister station WDBJ Roanoke, VA had a program titled "Assignment 7")
6:30 News
7 PM Lawrence Welk
11 PM News
8 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Old Houseworks
10:30 Presente!
11:30 Look At Me (Phil Donahue; topic: dealing with children's curiosity about sex)
1 PM Labor Looks At The '80s (speech by UAW president Douglas Fraser in New York in February,
plus a panel discussion on the subject)
2 PM Adventures In Art With Julie Harris (tour of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC)
2:30 Biography
4:30 Ben Wattenberg's 1980 (the baby boom's impact on the economy, housing, education, and
crime)
6 PM Bonaventure Travel
6:30 Battle Line
8 PM Upstairs, Downstairs
10 PM Movie: "Come And Get It" (Best Supporting Oscar-winner for Walter Brennan, from '36)
8 AM Superfriends
9 AM Plastic Man
1:30 Kids Are People Too (Ron Palillo, the Sylvers, models' agent Wilhelmina, Noah Hathaway,
animal trainer Mark Watters, Eric Poppick as Shakespeare, delay from Sun 10 AM; Ch. 28 carries
only one hour)
3 PM Contempo 28
4:30 TBA
11 PM Norm Crosby's The Comedy Shop (Jim Brown, Corbett Monica, Roberta Kent)
11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Jim Messina, the Spinners, Michael Nesmith, comedy act the
Rick & Ruby Show)
1 AM ABC News
1:15 News
8 AM Sesame Street
10 AM As We See It
10:30 Bill Moyers' Journal (columnist-author Max Lerner examines the leadership abilities of
Presidents from FDR to Jimmy Carter)
11:30 Nova
1 PM Market To Market
2 PM Non Fiction Television (plea bargaining in the Dade County, FL, courts)
3 PM Who Remembers Mama? (dilemmas of middle-aged women, divorced and now facing a
life for which they have no preparation or training)
6:30 Look At Me
7 PM Sneak Previews (Siskel and Ebert talk about movies they're embarrassed to admit they
enjoy, such as "Super Fly" and "The Fury")
7:30 Debut '80 (guitarist Stephen Robinson from Yale University School of Music)
8 PM Cover Story (life in the future: nuclear fusion as a source of power, space colonies as 21st-
century habitats)
11:30 With No Thought For Tomorrow (Michigan's environmental problem: toxic sludge)
sign off 12 M
8 AM Superfriends
9 AM Plastic Man
3 PM Sawdust Therapy
4 PM Tennis: WCT International from Salisbury, MD: Bjorn Borg vs. Vijay Amritraj
7 PM Dance Fever (judges: Kaye Ballard, James Darren, Ira Angustain; musical guest: Tasha
Thomas)
8 PM 240-Robert
2 PM Journey To Adventure
5 PM Sports Afield
5:30 Rifleman
6 PM Untouchables
7 PM Outer Limits
8 PM Sports Spotlight
8:15 Baseball Warm-Up
11:30 Movie: "Tarzan And The Jungle Boy" (Mike Henry as Tarzan, from '68)
5 PM Star Trek
7 PM M*A*S*H
7:30 M*A*S*H
8 PM Lawrence Welk
11 PM Norm Crosby's The Comedy Shop (Bill Saluga, Sal Richards, Gary Muledeer, Stanley Myron
Handelman)
AM
6:30 X-Men
7:30 Ghostbusters
8:30 Bananas/Pajamas
10:00 Sally
Afternoon
12:N Matlock
Evening
7:00 Seinfield
7:30 Frasier
10:00 News
12:30 MASH
1:00 LAPD
4:30 Paid
AM
6:00 News
9:00 Pictonary
11:00 News
Afternon
3:00 Geraldo
4:00 Oprah
5:00 News
5:30 News
Evening
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 Nightline
1:10 Jdg
1:40 News
AM
6:00 News
7:00 News
Afternoon
12:N News
5:00 News
Evening
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
1:35 News
4:30 Business
5:00 News
5:30 News
AM
6:00 News
7:00 Today
Afternoon
12:N News
12:30 News
5:00 News
5:30 News
Evening
6:00 News
10:00 Real TV
10:30 ET
11:00 News
12:35 Conan
1:35 Later
2:05 News
2:40 Nightside
6:00 Paid
Afternoon
12:30 Amen
3:30 Animaniacs
6:00 Martin
10:00 News
11:00 Vibe
1:00 Paid
4:00 Paid
AM
6:00 News
7:00 News
8:00 Newsworthy
8:30 Paid
11:00 Kristianna
Afternoon
12N Paid
12:30 Travel
1:00 News
2:30 Paid
4:00 Be Alert
4:30 Cartoon
5:00 Paid
5:30 Healthy
Evening
6:00 Kristianna
6:30 News
7:00 Lezza
8:30 Lifestyle
10:00 Montel
11:00 Real TV
11:30 ET
12M News
12:30 Goodnight
WHMB Channel 40
AM
6:00 J. Duplantis
8:00 L. Sumrall
10:00 Victory
10:30 Alert
11:00 J. Robinson
11:30 J. Meyer
Afternoon
1:00 Worship
1:30 Paid
2:00 Bonanza
3:00 Gunsmoke
4:00 Jefferson
Evening
10:30 Alert
4:00 J. Meyer
4:30 Johnson
5:00 J. Robinson
5:30 Israel
WCLJ Channel 42
AM
6:30 Robinson
7:00 In Shape
7:30 Networking
10:30 Lifestyle
11:30 Dean/Mary
Afternoon
12:15 Rel
1:00 J. Robinson
Evening
6:00 Praise
7:15 Avant.
8:00 Memories
11:00 Dino
11:30 J. Duplantis
12M F.G.B.M.F.I.
1:30 M. Munroe
5:15 Avant.
WAV Channel 53
AM
6:00 Paid
8:00 Sonic
8:30 Paid
9:00 Shirley
11:00 Indestructible
Afternoon
1:00 Bookmice
1:30 Paid
3:00 PC4U
3:30 Paid
4:00 Computing
4:30 Connect
5:00 Bloomberg
5:30 Paid
Evening
7:30 News
11:30 Paid
4:00 Paid
4:30 Aerobics
5:30 Bookmice
AM
6:30 Superheroes
7:30 Casper
8:00 Garfield
8:30 Charles in Charge
9:00 Cheers
9:30 Cheers
11:30 Coach
Afternoon
1:00 Roseanne
2:00 Paid
3:00 Spider-Man
4:30 Goosebumps
Evening
6:30 Simpsons
7:00 Simpsons
7:30 COPS
10:00 News
10:35 EXTRA
11:05 Star Trek: The Next Generation
12:35 Roseanne
1:05 COPS
3:05 Untouchesables
4:30 EXTRA
5:30 AgDay
WTBU Channel 69
AM
7:30 Groundling
9:30 Homestrech
10:00 Practical
11:00 Painting
11:30 Cooking
Afternoon
4;30 Imagination
5:00 Painting
5:30 Cooking
Evening
6:00 Journal
9:00 Lovejoy
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Correction,
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Further correction:
I seriously doubt if WHMB / 40 ever aired Benny Hill weekdays at noon. More than likely it was
Benny Hinn.
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Not a problem. Don't know if you're from Indpls or familiar with the history of WHMB / 40 but
the mere suggestion of Benny Hill airing on that channel gave me a good laugh.
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You know I have all these [Local City] tv guides and off course certain ones are printed
differently. So when they do the late night or certain times they don't print the names all the
way through. Some I've guess, and others oops I did make some mistakes. I'm looking like how
many tv station does the city of Indianapolis have.
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The only other problem that I caught was already mentioned by "anabate123." You've listed WB
channel 23 with the WFYI call letters. Channel 23 is WNDY. You missed the lineup for PBS WFYI /
20.
6:30 30 Minutes (a Long Island high school where student researchers are shown studying the
dress habits and lifestyles of other teens, delay from Sat 1:30 PM)
10 AM The Jeffersons
10:55 News
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
3 PM Guiding Light
4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Neil Sedaka; Helen Reddy, Danny Thomas, Magic Johnson, Lakers
owner Jerry Buss)
5:30 News
6 PM News
8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati
9 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM Lou Grant
11 PM News
11:30 Maude
12 M The Rookies
2 AM Focus Detroit
3 AM News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Clubhouse
9:30 Weekday!
10 AM The Jeffersons
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N Accent
3 PM Guiding Light
4:30 Merv Griffin (from New York: Beverly Sills, Carol Channing, Ann Miller, Andrea McArdle)
6 PM News
7 PM Match Game (David Doyle, Dick Martin, Patty Duke Astin, Debralee Scott)
8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati
9 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM Lou Grant
11 PM News
11:30 Harry O
7 AM Today
10:30 Hollywood Squares (Norm Crosby, Britt Ekland, Robert Fuller, George Gobel, Jayne
Kennedy, Bernie Kopell, Tom Poston, Jimmie Walker, Pia Zadora)
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
2 PM The Doctors
4 PM Good Times
4:30 Bewitched
5 PM Gong Show
6 PM News
11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show (David Letterman subs for Johnny; Ben Vereen, Florence Henderson, Jose
Molina, Elayne Boosler)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM The Jeffersons
10:30 Alice
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
12:20 Almanac
3 PM Guiding Light
4 PM Flintstones
8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati
9 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM Lou Grant
11 PM News
11:30 Harry O
6:30 News
1 PM All My Children
2 PM One Life To Live
3 PM General Hospital
5:30 News
6 PM News
8 PM One In A Million
11:30 Nightline
3:35 News
7 AM Today
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
12:30 Password Plus (Jon Bauman, Elaine Joyce)
2 PM The Doctors
4 PM Bugs Bunny
5 PM Partridge Family
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
11 AM Sesame Street
2 PM Insight
2:30 Access (guests: members of the Hamilton Orpheus Male Choir)
4 PM Beyond Reason
4:30 Beachcombers
6 PM Newsday
7:30 Carol Burnett And Friends (the classic "Gone With The Wind" satire with guest Dinah Shore)
8 PM Centre Stage
8:30 Star Chart (Michael Jackson, Pat Benatar, Heart, Peter McIan)
9 PM Great Adventure
10 PM Newsmagazine
10:30 This Land (the importance of the bison to the Native American tribes of Western Canada)
11:25 News
7:25 News
7:30 Starblazers
8 AM Ray Rayner
9 AM Groovie Goolies
1 PM Bozo's Circus
2 PM Bewitched
2:30 Love, American Style (Andy Devine, Peter Marshall, Dick Sargent, Imogene Coca)
3 PM Maude
5 PM Gilligan's Island
6 PM McHale's Navy
7 PM Andy Griffith
10 PM News
11 PM Love, American Style (Cesar Romero, George Lindsey, Tina Louise, James Brolin)
2 AM News
6 AM PTL Club
7 AM Today
9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Steve Kanaly; Cheryl Ladd, Jim Backus, Marty Robbins)
10 AM Card Sharks
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
2 PM The Doctors
6 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
2 AM News
6:30 Bullwinkle
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Match Game (Brett Somers, Betty White, Dick Martin, Gary Collins)
4:30 Gunsmoke
5:30 News
1:30 News
12 N Eyewitness At Noon
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Big Valley
6 PM News
8 PM One In A Million
1:10 News
Listed EDT
7 AM Michiana Report
8 AM Today
10 AM Card Sharks
11 AM High Rollers
12 N Chain Reaction (Daryl Anderson, Alison Arngrim, Gina Hecht, Nipsey Russell)
2 PM The Doctors
5 PM Bewitched
7 PM News
7:30 M*A*S*H
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
6 AM Listen
6:30 News
1:30 News
3:20 Maverick
4:20 Open Up
WSBT Ch. 22 South Bend, IN (CBS)
Listed EDT
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM The Jeffersons
11 AM Price Is Right
3 PM Guiding Light
6 PM Andy Griffith
7 PM News
9 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM Lou Grant
11 PM News
11:30 Harry O
9 AM Sesame Street
11 AM Rebop
12 N Nova (lasers as "The Light Of The 21st Century," rerun from Sat 9 AM)
1 PM TBA
3 PM TBA
4 PM Sesame Street
5:30 Spoleto '80 (from Charleston, SC: the Spoleto Festival Orchestra)
9:30 Islam: The Veil And The Future (comparison of American and Iranian female styles)
10 PM Edwin Hawkins At The Symphony (the gospel great performs with the Oakland Symphony)
sign off 12 M
Listed EDT
12 N $20,000 Pyramid
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Edge Of Night
5:30 Cross-Wits (Jamie Farr, Alice Ghostley, Dave Madden, Elaine Joyce)
6 PM Joker's Wild
7 PM News
11:30 Nightline
1:35 News
8 AM Villa Alegre
8:30 Rebop
9 AM Sesame Street
11 AM Studio See
12 N Firing Line (Secretary to the Cabinet Jack Watson Jr. discusses his job of working with
federal agencies to carry out the President's policies.)
1 PM Great Performances ("Tartuffe," Moliere's classic about a con artist who fleeces a wealthy
fool)
3 PM George Crumb: Voice Of The Whale (a profile of the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer
includes a performance of his "Vox Balaenae For Three Masked Players")
4 PM Sesame Street
10 PM Jazz At The Maintenance Shop (the Phil Woods Quartet performs at Iowa State University)
sign off 12 M
6:55 News
9 AM 700 Club
12 N $20,000 Pyramid
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Star Blazers
5 PM Superman/Batman/Aquaman
5:30 Popeye
8 PM One In A Million
11:30 Nightline
2 PM Dinah! & Friends (from Busch Gardens in Tampa: Chuck Woolery, Rip Taylor)
4 PM Spectreman
4:30 Speed Racer
5 PM Space Giants
6 PM Gong Show
7 PM Bonanza
8 PM The Rookies
9 PM 700 Club
11 PM Dragnet
6:50 News
7 AM Bugs Bunny
7:30 Casper
10 AM Detroit Today
12 N Popeye
2:55 News
3 PM Bugs Bunny
4:30 Flintstones
5 PM Brady Bunch
7 PM M*A*S*H
7:30 M*A*S*H
9:55 News
12 M Night Gallery
This is the day Mirabel International Airport opened, and was supposed to succeed the older
Dorval International Airport; long story short, ultimately did not turn out that way.
9:00: Sesame
12:30: Emile
2:30: Sportheque
3:30: Nanny
5:00: Bagatelle
6:00: Declic
6:30: Telejournal
10:30: Telejournal
11:00: Cinema: La Statue en or Massif (The Oscar) (1966; Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer)
1:00: Cinema: Miracle a lItalienne (Between Miracles) (1971; Lionel Stander, Delia Boccardo)
7:00: Bonanza
2:00: People
6:00: News/Weather/Sports
11:00: News/Weather/Sports
9:30: Parade
6:00: News/Weather/Sports
7:30: Phyllis
11:30: Westwind
12:30: Go-U.S.A.
8:00: Emergency
11:00: News/Weather/Sports
11:30: Weekend (we assume this was the last time Johnny Carson reruns aired here; what we
know now as SNL debuted one week later in this slot)
6:00: News/Weather/Sports
7:30: Phyllis
1:15: Movie: The Valachi Papers (1972; Charles Bronson, Gerald S. OLaughlin)
1:30: Lets Go
10:00: Movie: The Lusty Men (1952; Robert Mitchum, Arthur Kennedy)
12:30: Movie: The Knack and How to Get It (1965; Michael Crawford, Rita Tushingham)
7:00: Cinema: Le Mystere de la Chambre Forte (The Spy With My Face) (1965; Robert
Vaughn, David McCallum)
8:45: Cinema: Les Esclaves de Babylone (Slaves of Babylon) (1953; Richard Conte, Linda
Christian)
11:00: Informa 7
11:25: Cinema: La Rage de Suvivre (Rage) (1966; Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens)
12:30: American Bandstand: Guests Faith, Hope & Charity, Gino Vannelli, and Ted Knight (that
info compiled from a quick Google search)
9:00: College Football: Ohio State @ UCLA (Ohio State won 41-20; UCLA won the rematch 23-10
at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on January 1, 1976)
12:15: Rock Concert: Guests Black Sabbath, Mahogany Rush, New Birth
9:30: Fantastica
10:00: Kidstuff
6:00: News/Weather/Sports
7:00: Emergency
11:00: News/Weather/Sports
5:30: Learning/Teaching
6:00: Tourlou
6:00: Tourlou
9:00: Sesame
12:30: Emile
2:30: Sportheque
3:30: Nanny
5:00: Bagatelle
6:30: Telejournal
10:30: Telejournal
11:00: Cinema: La Statue en or Massif (The Oscar) (1966; Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer)
1:00: Cinema: Miracle a lItalienne (Between Miracles) 1971; Lionel Stander, Delia Boccardo)
7:00: Cinema: Le Mystere de la Chambre Forte (The Spy With My Face) (1965; Robert
Vaughn, David McCallum)
8:45: Cinema: Les Esclaves de Babylone (Slaves of Babylon) (1953; Richard Conte, Linda
Christian)
11:25: Cinema: La Rage de Suvivre (Rage) (1966; Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens)
11:00: Harrigan
7:30: Phyllis
10:00: Kidstuff
11:00: Fantastica
11:30: Spiderman
12:00: Star Trek
1:00: Movie: The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao (1964; Tony Randall, Arthur OConnell)
7:00: Emergency
10:30: Maude
11:00: News/Weather/Sports
12:00: Movie: Grand Prix (1966; James Garner, Eva Marie Saint)
2:30: Films
12:15: Movie: She Devil (1957; Marie (sic) Blanchard, Albert Dekker)
12:00: Vision On
To add to my initial post in this thread, this video from the Radio-Canada Archives from that very
date, featuring then-prime minister Pierre Trudeau:
http://archives.radio-canada.ca/econ...ts/clips/9392/
11:30: Weekend (we assume this was the last time Johnny Carson reruns aired here; what we
know now as SNL debuted one week later in this slot)
...this wasn't The Weekend Tonight Show; Weeekend was Lloyd Dobyns' once-a-month
newsmagazine which ran after the late news on either Saturday or Sunday nights, depending on
which NBC affiliate was in question. It started running in this time slot on 20 October 1974...
NBC dropped 'Weekend' in 1979, although it continued to skip 'SNL' one weekend a month, on
occasion, for years thereafter( in the '70s, it was either for sports events, or for comedy specials
that were meant to appeal to the 'SNL' audience; in the '80s and early '90s, it was wrestling
shows).
It just occurred to me I actually have one of those instances in my tape collection - some WWF
(later WWE) wrestling from January 1989. Incomplete however.
6:20 News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM John Bartholomew Tucker (actress Raina (not Rona) Barrett; stunt man Everett Creech)
10 AM Joker's Wild
11 AM Gambit
1 PM What's My Line? (Soupy Sales, Gene Shalit, Arlene Francis, New York newscaster Melba
Tolliver)
2 PM Guiding Light
4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Melba Moore; Hines, Hines And Dad, Georgie Kaye)
9 PM Medical Center
10 PM Cannon
6 AM Sunrise Semester
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Hap Richards
9:30 Vin Scully (singer Gloria Loring, designer Adolfo, day-behind from 4 PM)
12 N News
2 PM Guiding Light
3 PM Price Is Right (delay from 10:30 AM; ironically CBS would move it to this timeslot March 26)
4 PM Andy Griffith
9 PM Medical Center
10 PM Cannon
9 AM Not For Women Only (part 3 on consumer protection with Special Assistant to the
President for Consumer Affairs Virginia Knauer and FDA commissioner Charles Edwards)
10 AM Dinah's Place (Dinah and Harriet Nelson give Ozzie a massage by walking on his back;
Harriet makes tortilla pie)
10:30 Concentration
11:30 Hollywood Squares (Ernest Borgnine, John Davidson, Sandra Dee, Jan Murray, Denise
Nicholas, Vincent Price, Juliet Prowse, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM It's Your Bet (James MacArthur, Melody Patterson, Ben Murphy, Siv Aberg)
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
6 PM News (Stokes/Udell)
8 PM Adam-12
8:30 Bob Hope (taped at the Mardi Gras where Bob was monarch of the Bacchus Parade; guests:
Phil Harris, Al Hirt, Pete Fountain)
9:30 Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde (Kirk Douglas in a musical adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson
classic)
1:15 Movie: "Wildcat" (not the 1961 Lucille Ball Broadway show but a 1942 entry about rivalry
among oil prospectors)
7 AM Super Heroes
7:30 Flintstones
8 AM Bugs Bunny
9:30 Mothers-In-Law
10 AM I Love Lucy
10:30 Hazel
11 AM Andy Griffith
1 PM Movie: "Malaya"
3 PM Casper
4 PM Bugs Bunny
5:30 Flintstones
7 PM Andy Griffith
8 PM Hogan's Heroes
6:30 Listen And Learn (what you need to know about getting a loan)
11:30 Bewitched (guest: Edward Andrews as an old beau of Sam's who gets turned into a dog)
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Love, American Style (Agnes Moorehead, Stefanie Powers, Gary Collins, Mary Ann Mobley)
5:30 Vision On
6:55 News
7 AM Cartoon Carnival
9 AM Phil Donahue
11 AM News
11:30 Bewitched
12 N Password
1 PM What's My Line? (Gene Rayburn, Melba Tolliver, Mark Goodson, Arlene Francis)
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
7:30 News
8:30 Joanne Carson's VIPs (Jo Anne Worley on her trip to Italy; a recipe for fish with cheese
sauce)
9 AM Joe Franklin
10 AM Romper Room
11 AM Straight Talk
12 N Hermanos Coraje
12:55 Noticias
3 PM Millionaire (the check goes to a secretary who poses as a society girl to snare her
supervisor's boyfriend)
6 PM Beverly Hillbillies
7 PM It Takes A Thief
10:30 The Ex-Con Outside (the problems ex-cons face adjusting to life outside prison, time
approximate)
2:40 News
7 AM Little Rascals
7:30 Popeye
10:10 News
11 AM Equal Time
12 N Courageous Cat
12:30 Galloping Gourmet
4 PM Superman
4:30 Munsters
6 PM Gilligan's Island
7 PM I Dream Of Jeannie
8 PM Twilight Zone
9 PM Dragnet
9:30 Dragnet
11 PM Perry Mason
12 M Twilight Zone
8 AM In-school programs
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM In-school programs
2 PM In-school programs
3 PM German
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Hodgepodge Lodge
7 PM Capitol Report
8 PM TBA
10 PM America '73 (challenges facing the military: the residents of the island of Culebra (off
Puerto Rico) want the Navy to back off target practice, a commanding officer at an Idaho air
force base may face court-martial for suppressing the base newspaper, the implications of an all-
volunteer Army)
7 AM Today
9 AM Romper Room
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM My Little Margie
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
5:15 News
6 PM Sounding Board
7 PM NBC News
7:30 Film
8 PM Adam-12
3:30 Hathayoga
4 PM Book Beat
4:30 German
5 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Electric Company
7 PM Course Of Our Times (the events leading up to the 1940 Nazi invasion of France)
7:30 Skiing
9:30 News
10 PM Hathayoga
9 AM Electric Company
6 PM Sesame Street
7 PM Electric Company
7:30 Zoom
8 PM Evening At Pops (composer Leroy Anderson joins Arthur Fiedler for American favorites)
1 PM Sesame Street
3 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Point Counter Point," by Aldous Huxley (not Jack Kilpatrick and
Shana Alexander), part 1)
4 PM Stravinsky Remembered (Igor Stravinsky's 1914 work "The Nightingale," based on a Hans
Christian Andersen tale)
6 PM Electric Company
6:30 Around The Clock
7 PM On The Job
10 PM The Advocates (a national press council: Aryeh Neier of the ACLU says it would make
newspeople responsible to outside pressure groups; Harvard law professor Roger Fisher, who
created "The Advocates," says it would boost public confidence in the press by investigating
alleged news bias)
sign off 11 PM
6 PM Noticias
8:30 Muneca
9:30 Polivoces
11 PM Noticias
5:30 La Inolvidable
6:30 Mujer Prohibida
9 PM Esmeralda
10 PM Noticias (Iglesias/Torres)
sign off 12 M
10 AM Sesame Street
11 AM nothing listed
12 N French Chef
1 PM nothing listed
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Hodgepodge Lodge
8 PM America '73
9 PM Connecticut Issue
10 PM State Of Connecticut
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5:30 Vision On
One of the stars of this show, which was created for deaf children, was Sylvester McCoy who
went on to play the seventh incarnation of the Doctor on Doctor Who.
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WPIX must have been one of the first stations to air TWO episodes back to back (Batman 5-6PM,
Dragnet 9-10PM), as I'd guess that didn't become popular till the late 80's????
"Batman" was aired in back-to-back episodes for part of its original run on ABC.
'Batman' aired on back to back NIGHTS on ABC, but never with back to back episodes on the
SAME night. (BTW, why can't we use italics on here, so I can emphasize words without shouting?
Holy LACK OF OPTIONS!
Ultimajock just did ... and so did I! And sorry about my faulty memory about "Batman."
Bpatrick-great job with the New York listings from 1973. Thanks!
9 AM John Bartholomew Tucker (actress Raina (not Rona) Barrett; stunt man Everett Creech)
This was a local show. John Bartholomew Tucker would co-host "Candid Camera" with Allen Funt
for the 1974-75 season.
12 N Hermanos Coraje
12:55 Noticias
Ch. 9 still has that Spanish-language novela and news, very strange for an English-language
station, but WNJU would not sign on until 4:15 pm (and go off at midnight or so) and WXTV until
5:30 (going off at 11:15).
11:30 Jack Paar Tonite (Liza Minnelli, David Niven, Genevieve--a favorite guest of Paar's in the
"Tonight Show" days)
The earlier entry one of several morning shows on Ch. 7 that ultimately evolved into "Regis and
Kathie Lee/Kelly, now Kelly and Michael
As for the later entry, wasn't aware Jack Paar had a late night show on ABC.
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A truly historic month for game shows - before the end of March was out, one game show would
end a long run on daytime television (Concentration on NBC), and another one would start what,
off and on, would be almost 40 years ($10,000 Pyramid on CBS, amount inflated over time).
11:30 Jack Paar Tonite (Liza Minnelli, David Niven, Genevieve--a favorite guest of Paar's in the
"Tonight Show" days)
The earlier entry one of several morning shows on Ch. 7 that ultimately evolved into "Regis and
Kathie Lee/Kelly, now Kelly and Michael
As for the later entry, wasn't aware Jack Paar had a late night show on ABC.
He and Dick Cavett shared the late night slot for a couple of years. Each one was on one week
out of each month, for 5 nights in a row. It was too 'regular' to call them 'specials', but too
sporadic to consider it a 'series'. As for what ABC put on the rest of the month...
After cancelling Dick Cavett's late-night show at the end of 1972, ABC tried something called
'Wide World of Entertainment', a hodgepodge of variety and music specials, imported
programming (including some of the earliest American broadcasts of 'Monty Python'), reruns of
the 'Movie of the Week', and the two half-hearted talk shows. I guess ABC still wanted to
compete with 'The Tonight Show', but only some of the time. Looks like Carson had a new
episode that night,anyway. I wonder if ABC had saved Cavett and Paar as counterprogramming
when Carson was off the show, how that might have worked out?
Finally, at the end of 1975, ABC gave up on the concept, kept the movie repeats, and added
reruns of their prime-time programming, changing the title to 'ABC Late Night'.
Bpatrick-great job with the New York listings from 1973. Thanks!
This was a local show. John Bartholomew Tucker would co-host "Candid Camera" with Allen Funt
for the 1974-75 season.
12 N Hermanos Coraje
12:55 Noticias
Ch. 9 still has that Spanish-language novela and news, very strange for an English-language
station, but WNJU would not sign on until 4:15 pm (and go off at midnight or so) and WXTV until
5:30 (going off at 11:15).
11:30 Jack Paar Tonite (Liza Minnelli, David Niven, Genevieve--a favorite guest of Paar's in the
"Tonight Show" days)
The earlier entry one of several morning shows on Ch. 7 that ultimately evolved into "Regis and
Kathie Lee/Kelly, now Kelly and Michael
As for the later entry, wasn't aware Jack Paar had a late night show on ABC.
John Bartholomew Tucker was also host of what was supposedly television's first outdoor game
show, "Treasure Isle," which aired on ABC in 1968 and was taped at the Colonnades Beach Hotel
in Palm Beach Shores, FL. His voice is most recognizable from Dirt Devil and Owens-Corning
insulation (with the Pink Panther) commercials.
Sources: "The TV Schedule Book" by Castleman and Podrazik, and "The Encyclopedia of Prime
Time TV Shows" by Brooks and Marsh. Times are Eastern; new shows in CAPS.
8:30 NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS (Sammy Jackson is Will Stockdale, the role originated by Andy
Griffith in the '50s.)
9 PM WENDY AND ME (George Burns as the owner of an apartment building interacts with a
scatterbrained tenant,
played by Connie Stevens. It doesn't make anyone forget Gracie.)
9:30 BING CROSBY SHOW (Der Bingle plays a retired singer and Beverly Garland is his show biz-
struck wife.)
10 PM Ben Casey
11:10 (Local)
11:15 LES CRANE SHOW (debuts November 9: sometimes-controversial guests and audience
participation--it barely nicks
Johnny Carson but Phil Donahue must be watching because the idea will revolutionize daytime
talk)
1 AM (Local)
8 PM I've Got A Secret (Steve Allen takes over the hosting job from Garry Moore.)
11 PM (Local)
NBC 7:30 90 BRISTOL COURT (three different half-hour sitcoms exploring the same subject from
different angles: KAREN; TOM,
DICK AND MARY; HARRIS AGAINST THE WORLD--only "Karen" will last beyond January)
11 PM (Local)
10 PM The Fugitive
11 PM ABC News
11:10 (Local)
1 AM (Local)
8 PM WORLD WAR I (for the war's 50th anniversary, CBS News produced this documentary with
a surprising
11 PM (Local)
1 AM (Local)
8:30 SHINDIG
9 PM MICKEY (Mickey Rooney as the owner of a rundown beachfront hotel; son Tim is a regular
on this short-lived effort.)
11 PM ABC News
11:10 (Local)
1 AM (Local)
9:30 CARA WILLIAMS SHOW (one of three shows Jim Aubrey bought sight unseen from buddy
Keefe Brasselle--Cara and Frank
Aletter play a married couple working for a company that forbids intraoffice romances, so they
have to keep
11 PM (Local)
NBC 7:30 The Virginian
11 PM (Local)
1 AM (Local)
9 PM BEWITCHED
11 PM ABC News
11:10 (Local)
1 AM (Local)
8 PM Perry Mason
9 PM Password
9:30 THE BAILEYS OF BALBOA (the second of the Brasselle shows, this one about two feuding
families living in a Southern
California yachting community--Judy Carne is the daughter of one of the two feuding fathers)
10 PM The Defenders
11 PM (Local)
NBC 7:30 DANIEL BOONE
9:30 Hazel
11 PM (Local)
1 AM (Local)
FRIDAY ABC 7:30 JONNY QUEST (arguably one of Hanna-Barbera's best efforts)
is his valet; and Janet Waldo, the voice of Judy Jetson, is his secretary.)
10:30 (Local)
11 PM ABC News
11:10 (Local)
1 AM (Local)
8:30 THE ENTERTAINERS (a treat for classic-TV fans: Bob Newhart, Carol Burnett, and singer
Caterina Valente
host a variety show in which one, two, or all three appear; after Newhart leaves in November,
the two women act as
10 PM THE REPORTER (the third of the Brasselle shows, with Harry Guardino as a New York
newspaper reporter)
11 PM (Local)
9:30 Jack Benny Program (Jack returns to NBC after 15 years on CBS; after this season he will do
well-received specials
11 PM (Local)
1 AM (Local)
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Weren't those Brasselle shows the reason CBS nearly lost out to NBC in the ratings war that
season? And thus cost CBS programming head James Aubrey his job? There were lots of rumors
at the time that linked Aubrey and Brasselle to the Mob, but I don't know if anything was
proven.
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Right on all counts. Aubrey and Brasselle had known each other since the '40s, when Aubrey was
sales manager at CBS's Los Angeles radio station, KNX, and Brasselle was trying to break into the
movies. Aubrey was fascinated by the fact that one of Brasselle's uncles was in the mob, which
cemented their friendship. There were, by early 1965 (as CBS seemed to be losing its grip on the
ratings lead), a number of questions as to how Brasselle put three shows on CBS without benefit
of a pilot for any of them. I've often wondered if Aubrey secretly diverted CBS money to set up
Brasselle as a producer. I doubt if we'll ever know.
Another factor that hurt CBS that year was the strong showing by ABC; six of its new shows in fall
'64 were renewed as opposed to three on CBS ("Gomer Pyle," "The Munsters," and "Gilligan's
Island") and three on NBC ("The Man From U.N.C.L.E.," "Daniel Boone," and "Flipper"). For the
record, the ABC shows that were renewed were "Bewitched," "Peyton Place," "Shindig," "The
Addams Family," "Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea," and "12 O'Clock High." NBC also had two
midseason replacements, "Branded" and "Hullabaloo," renewed for 1965-66.
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Ironically, the guy who replaced Aubrey, John Schneider, would become part of a huge
controversy the following year. Schneider's decision to continue showing sitcom reruns instead
of Congressional hearings on Vietnam caused Fred Friendly to resign in protest.
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Brasselle and Aubrey would have a falling-out (I'm surprised Keefe didn't ask his mob pals to
"hit" him, as he apparently did with Greg Garrison) and Brasselle would write a thinly disguised
novel called "The CanniBalS."
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For those who don't know what rnigma1 is referring to, Aubrey gave Brasselle a summer variety
show in Garry Moore's timeslot (Tue 10 PM ET) in 1963, and Garrison was asked to produce it
(he'd also been asked to produce Judy Garland's show that fall, but he would eventually say no
to that after the Brasselle experience). Brasselle apparently began to read his notices, took note
of the deferential attention being paid to him (such as getting a choice table in restaurants), and
became a real prima donna. One night, just before taping, Garrison wanted to go over a few
things with Brasselle, only to learn he was in a bar across the street from the CBS studio in New
York. Now Garrison didn't like holding up a taping, with a studio audience waiting and getting
restless, so he went across the street, jerked Brasselle out of his seat, and practically dragged
him back to the studio. Rocky Graziano, who was on that show, warned Garrison after the show
that Brasselle "had a thing going for him" and was getting his mob pals lined up; he had Garrison
spend the night with him while he patched things up with Brasselle. Garrison must have decided
then and there to leave CBS; he did not work on the Garland show.
Garrison made his name as Dean Martin's producer; Dean even made him partners in ownership
of the show, which made Garrison a very wealthy man. In 1971 Brasselle shot a man during an
argument in a bar; fortunately for Brasselle, the man lived.
I haven't read "The CanniBalS," but I think it was a thinly-disguised attack on Aubrey. I know that
when Brasselle was trying to interest New American Library in publishing the book, a woman
who worked there referred to him as "a 1965 version of George Raft (one of the movie tough
guys of the '30s)" and couldn't wait to see him leave the building, that's how creepy she thought
he was.
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Right on all counts. Aubrey and Brasselle had known each other since the '40s, when Aubrey was
sales manager at CBS's Los Angeles radio station, KNX, and Brasselle was trying to break into the
movies. Aubrey was fascinated by the fact that one of Brasselle's uncles was in the mob, which
cemented their friendship. There were, by early 1965 (as CBS seemed to be losing its grip on the
ratings lead), a number of questions as to how Brasselle put three shows on CBS without benefit
of a pilot for any of them. I've often wondered if Aubrey secretly diverted CBS money to set up
Brasselle as a producer. I doubt if we'll ever know.
Another factor that hurt CBS that year was the strong showing by ABC; six of its new shows in fall
'64 were renewed as opposed to three on CBS ("Gomer Pyle," "The Munsters," and "Gilligan's
Island") and three on NBC ("The Man From U.N.C.L.E.," "Daniel Boone," and "Flipper"). For the
record, the ABC shows that were renewed were "Bewitched," "Peyton Place," "Shindig," "The
Addams Family," "Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea," and "12 O'Clock High." NBC also had two
midseason replacements, "Branded" and "Hullabaloo," renewed for 1965-66.
"The Addams Family" was in its second, and last, season in 1964-65, so make that five new ABC
shows that got renewed after that season.
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"The Addams Family" debuted in 1964 and was renewed for the 1965-66 season; it was canceled
in 1966.
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Guest
7 AM Today (John Henry Faulk; Norris McWhirter, editor of the "Guinness Book of World
Records"; an organization dedicated to helping Catholic priests who leave the church, COLOR)
10:30 Concentration
11 AM Morning Star (one of many failed attempts to launch a morning soap, COLOR)
12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)
1 PM Hawaiian Eye
9 PM Bob Hope Chrysler Theater (Jason Robards and Hope Lange in "Shipwrecked," COLOR)
10 PM I Spy (COLOR)
6 AM University Of Michigan
7 AM Today (COLOR)
10:30 Concentration
3 PM Another World
4 PM Be Our Guest (Bill Nimmo and Marian Spelman visit a Kentucky horse farm and are
officially made Kentucky Colonels. COLOR)
5:30 PDQ (revived in 1973 on NBC as "Baffle," the show which replaced "Concentration," COLOR)
10 PM I Spy (COLOR)
1 AM Big Picture
9 AM Uncle Al
11 AM Andy Griffith
1 PM Star Performance
2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (Celeste Holm, investigator Larry Craig, COLOR)
4 PM Secret Storm
4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Paul Lynde; singer-actress Helen Curtis; the Gary Brothers, karate
experts; singer Ike Cole, brother of Nat King Cole; Frank Edwards, who talks about flying saucers)
6 PM Lawman
9:30 Dick Van Dyke (rerun of the classic episode in which Laura blabs on national television that
Alan Brady wears a toupee)
10 PM Danny Kaye (Richard Crenna, singer Nana Mouskouri, Herman's Hermits, COLOR)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM T-Bar-V Ranch
10 AM I Love Lucy
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N Love Of Life
2 PM Password
4 PM Secret Storm
7 AM Jack LaLanne
12 N Donna Reed
1 PM Ben Casey
2 PM Confidential For Women (will be replaced by "The Newlywed Game" July 11)
3 PM General Hospital
4:30 Where The Action Is (Jackie DeShannon, the Mob, Steve Alaimo)
5:30 Superman
6 PM Merv Griffin (Pat O'Brien, actress Ethel Griffies, singer Karen Morrow, Marty Ingels)
7 PM Rifleman
8 PM Patty Duke
10 PM Movie: "Crisis"
7 AM Today (COLOR)
9 AM Leisure
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)
1 PM Secret Storm
3 PM Another World
4:30 Let's Make A Deal (delay from 1:30 PM but not in color)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Jack LaLanne
9:30 Dateline 27
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N Donna Reed
12:30 Search For Tomorrow
1 PM Ben Casey
3 PM General Hospital
5 PM Merry Antics
6:30 Zorro
7 PM Bill Anderson
8 PM Patty Duke
11 AM Supermarket Sweep
12 N Donna Reed
1 PM Ben Casey
3 PM General Hospital
5 PM Superman
6 PM You Asked For It (Bubbles the whale blows a bugle; a visit aboard a large aircraft carrier;
Smilin' Jack Smith hosts)
8 PM Patty Duke
11:20 Movie: "The Affairs Of Susan" (despite the title, this is about a woman who assumes four
different personalities to fit each of the men who love her, from '45)
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Hey bpatrick, do you have any TV listings from local TV guides during the mid 90s (1993-1997)? If
so, just let me know, and I'd love to see some posted!
Channels
2KREM (CBS)
4KXLY (ABC)
6KHQ (NBC)
7KSPS (PBS)
28KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
5 am
4Success-N-Life
6Classic Country
5:30
6Morning Stretch
6:00
(Deborah Norville)
28Ag Day
6:30
6:45
7A.M. Weather
7:00
David Hartman profiles the lives of a Harlem police offer and a Montana sheriff; Andy Williams;
Lebanese hostage update; ice cream; Thanksgiving at a U.S. Army base in West Germany; sweet
potatoes; Creighton College basketball team works in a homeless shelter for Thanksgiving; sweet
potatoes. (Joan Lunden, Charles Gibson)
6Today
7Zoobilee Zoo
28C.O.P.S.
7:30
7Captain Kangaroo
8:00
2Pee-wee's Playhouse
Sculptor Allen Dwight reveals the secrets contained within a block of marble.
28Smurfs' Adventures
8:30
7Today's Special
28ThunderCats
9:00
2The NFL Today
4Donahue
From New York: Willard Scott and Sandy Duncan preside over this year's telecast of the annual
spectacle that marks the start of the holiday season. With Harry Anderson, Mario Van Peebles,
Susan Ruttan, Marilyn Horne, Tanya Tucker, Florence Griffith-Joyner, Jackie Joyner Kersee, Carl
Lewis, the Osmond Kids, Jill Schulz, the Boys Choir of Harlem, the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes
and Santa Claus. (Taped)
7Sesame Street
9:30
2NFL Football
Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions. Wide receiver Anthony Carter and the Vikings visit the
Silverdome to take on Detroit in a match-up of NFC Central Division rivals. The Lions' overall
Thanksgiving Day record is 23-23-2, despite losses the last two years. (Live)
10:00
4Growing Pains
10:30
4Home
Scheduled: Ways to quit smoking (Part 4 of 5); Thanksgiving dinner; National Invention America
Contest winners. (Robb Weller, Sandy Hill)
28Richard Roberts
11:00
11:30
28Hollywood Squares
AFTERNOON
12 pm
4All My Children
6Super Password
7Nova
28Perry Mason
12:30
6NFL Live!
1:00
Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy anchor today's holiday parades with additional highlights from New
York, Detroit Gladys (Knight and Paul Dooley), Toronto (Kristian Alfonso and David Beecroft) and
Hawaii (Joe Penney and Dian Parkinson), with Mary Frann and Kevin Dobson from New York.
(Taped)
6NFL Football
Houston Oilers at Dallas Cowboys. This is the first regular-season meetings between Houston
and Dallas since 1982; the Cowboys lead the series 4-1. Despite losses each of the past two
years, Dallas sports a Thanksgiving Day record of 14-5-1. (Live)
7Nature
28MOVIE: Heidi
(TV, 1968) Maximilian Schell, Jennifer Edwards. Johanna Spyri's classic story of the orphan girl
who is torn between her devotion to her uncle and cousin in the city of Frankfurt and her wish
to be with her grandfather who lives high in the Swiss Alps.
2:00
4General Hospital
3:00
4The Jetsons
3:30
7Sesame Street
28BraveStarr
4:00
6Son of Heaven
28The Little Troll Prince
Animated. In Norway, the crown prince of the trolls discovers he has a warm heart and learns
the meaning of Christmas Voices: Danny Cooksey, Vincent Price, Jonathan Winters.
4:30
4Entertainment Tonight
73-2-1 Contact
5:00
2KREM 2 News at 5
4NewsFour at 5
28Black Beauty
Animated. A beautiful black horse experiences the kindness and cruelty of humans as he passes
from owner to owner in an adaptation of Anna Sewell's novel.
5:30
EVENING
6:00
(TV, 1988) Animated. Cantankerous Scrooge McDuck accidentally travels back in time to the
prehistoric era and meets Bubba Duck, who helps him battle his old rival Glomgold. Voices: Alan
Young, Russi Taylor.
6:30
"Autumn Gifts." An elderly neighbor (Eileen Heckart) who isn't taking her medicine as prescribed
finds herself answering to Cliff.
4USA Today
A special Thanksgiving show examines "Food Money: Who Gets It?" (Paul Kangas)
7:00
2Cheers
4M*A*S*H
6Relatively Speaking
Animated. The tale of a velveteen bunny, transformed by a little boy's love into a real rabbit.
7:30
2Night Court
4Newhart
6Northwest Reflections
7Northwest Profiles
8:00
Tom and Dick Smothers celebrate the holiday with comedy and music. Contributing to the
comedy are Gallagher, Steven Wright and political impressionist Steven Morris. Musical
moments are presented by Martin Mull; Kenny Rogers, who sings "Planet Texas"; and Barry
Lather, who choreographed a number for the regular yo-yo man segment.
(1964) Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke. The newest nanny for a stuffy English banker's children is a
magical young woman who brings happiness and a sense of adventure to the Banks household.
Winner of five Academy Awards, including Best Actress. (Repeat)
"How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?" Cliff can't keep his hands off his father's winning
sweepstakes letter, and Vanessa can't keep her mind off a singing career after she makes a music
video. Amanda: Betty Carter. Kara: Elizabeth Narvaez. Janet: Pam Potillo.
7Mystery!
"The Bruce Partington Plans" for a top-secret sub are stolen in "The Return of Sherlock Holmes."
Jeremy Brett. Mycroft: Charles Gray. Watson: Edward Hardwicke. Bradstreet: Denis Lill. West:
Sebastian Stride.
(1960) John Wayne, Stewart Granger. A man finds a substitute for his friend's fiancee after he
discovers she has married another.
8:30
6A Different World
"If You Like Pilgrim Coladas." Whitley and a homesick Kim (Charnele Brown) decline Thanksgiving
dinner at the Pit and go off-campus with Kim's fake ID to whoop it up. Whitley: Jasmine Guy.
Jaleesa: Dawnn Lewis. Walter: Sinbad. Dwayne: Kadeem Hardison.
9:00
2Paradise
"The Ghost Dance." Hanging fever grips Paradise after John Taylor is falsely accused of killing a
cowboy who'd been harassing him. Lee Horsley, M.P. Carter. Brenner: Andrew Prine. Abner:
Dennis A. Pratt.
6Cheers
"Those Lips, Those Ice." Carla is ready to deep-freeze Eddie (Jay Thomas) when she suspects him
of warming the heart of the comely ice-show star (Isa Andersen). Hockey Buddy No. 1: Charles
Noland. Hockey Buddy No. 2: Andy Saylor.
9:30
6Dear John
"Dear Mike." Mike, the friend who stole John's wife and moved into his house, comes back with
a sad tale of rejection. Wendy: Carlene Watkins. Kirk: Jere Burns. Louise: Jane Carr. Kate: Isabella
Hofmann.
10:00
2Knots Landing
"The Pick-Up Game." Julie's parents are concerned when she makes it to the finals in the school
spelling bee; Jill's harassment persists, but only Frank seems to understand Val's paranoia; Mack
is repeatedly reminded that he's getting older; Paige determines to have her way with Sumner; a
stranger stalks the neighborhood.
6L.A. Law
"Full Marital Jacket." From last season: Benny is charged with sexual assault; Rollins uses unusual
methods to resolve a case; and an unwelcome guest appears at the Markowitz wedding. Mrs.
Kelsey: Constance Towers. Gianelli: Ray Abruzzo. Sheila: Joanna Frank. Benny: Larry Drake. Kuzak:
Harry Hamlin. Markowitz: Michael Tucker. (Repeat)
7Sneak Previews
10:30
7MotorWeek
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2KREM 2 News at 11
4NewsFour at 11
6Q-6 News at 11
7Hollywood Legends
11:30
2Night Heat
"The Professional." O'Brien and Giambone are assigned to protect a mob prosecutor (Hrant
Alianak) targeted for murder. Kleigsteel: Tony De Santis. O'Brien: Scott Hylands. Giambone: Jeff
Wincott. Kirkwood: Allan Royal. Nicole: Susan Hogan.
4Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
6The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Scheduled: Willie Nelson; 5th-grade river researchers Molly Peterson and Dallas Neil; actress
Lucy Webb.
12 am
4USA Today
12:30
4Success
From November, 1987: Singer Paul Simon; actress Christine Lahti. (Repeat)
12:40
(TV, 1986) Howard E. Rollins Jr., Lynn Whitfield. Fact-based story of a Southern woman who
overcame a poverty-stricken childhood and the strains of balancing a marriage and a career to
achieve her ambition of becoming an FBI agent. (Repeat)
1:00
4NewsFour at 11
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Channels
2KREM (CBS)
4KXLY (ABC)
6KHQ (NBC)
7KSPS (PBS)
28KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
5 am
4Success-N-Life
6Classic Country
5:30
6Morning Stretch
6:00
(Deborah Norville)
28Ag Day
6:30
6:45
7A.M. Weather
7:00
The economy; Susan Ruttan ("L.A. Law"); post-Thanksgiving department store sales; Tanya
Tucker; former Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton. (Harry Smith, Kathleen Sullivan)
At Newport Beach, California: rookie policeman; Gary Busey; the Osmond Brothers; a train
distributes candy in the Appalachian Valley. (Joan Lunden, Charles Gibson)
6Today
Doug Sheehan ("Day by Day"); Harry Anderson; Teri Garr; Miami Dolphins head coach Don Shula
and sons Mike and David; the Christmas shopping season and the economy. (Jane Pauley, Bryant
Gumbel)
7Zoobilee Zoo
28C.O.P.S.
7:30
7Captain Kangaroo
8:00
28Smurfs' Adventures
8:30
7Today's Special
28ThunderCats
9:00
4Donahue
6Smurfs
7Sesame Street
9:30
6The Chipmunks
10:00
4Growing Pains
6ALF [The Animated Series]
7Reading Rainbow
10:30
4Home
Do-it-yourself smoking cessation; tobacco heir disowned for opposing smoking; how-to videos;
artwork on sneakers. (Robb Weller, Sandy Hill)
28Richard Roberts
11:00
2KREM 2 News
6Super Password
11:30
2College Football
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Auburn Tigers. The Crimson Tide of Alabama hopes to reverse last
season's 10-0 loss to Auburn in the annual Iron Bowl match-up of SEC contenders. Running backs
Stacy Danley of Auburn and David Casteal of Alabama lead their teams. (Live from Legion Field in
Birmingham, Alabama.)
6Scrabble
7Northwest Profiles
28Hollywood Squares
AFTERNOON
12 pm
4All My Children
7Mystery!
28Perry Mason
1:00
6Another World
1:30
2:00
4General Hospital
6Santa Barbara
2:30
28Leave It to Beaver
3:00
(1986) Animated. The cuddly bears find their mission to spread caring and friendship threatened
by an evil force.
4The Jetsons
3:30
6Webster
7Sesame Street
28BraveStarr
4:00
28DuckTales
4:30
4Entertainment Tonight
6Family Ties
73-2-1 Contact
28Double Dare
5:00
2KREM 2 News at 5
4NewsFour at 5
6Family Ties
5:30
EVENING
6:00
6:30
"The Show Must Go On." Bill Irwin is featured in an episode in which Cliff takes Rudy and her
friends to a vaudeville show.
4USA Today
Scheduled: a special edition reporting on the biggest shopping day of the year.
Scheduled commentator: Charles L. Schulze. Market Monitor guest: Interinvest President Hans
Black.
28NBA Basketball
7:00
2Cheers
4M*A*S*H
6Relatively Speaking
(Paul Duke)
7:30
2Night Court
4Newhart
"Should We Be Thankful for Toys?" Guest: Robin R. Young, research director, John G. Kinnard &
Co. (Louis Rukeyser)
8:00
"Remember Love." An angel shows Vincent that life without him would not be so wonderful for
the people he loves, especially Catherine (Linda Hamilton). Roy Dotrice, David Greenlee.
Paracelsus: Tony Jay. Pascal: Armin Shimerman. Jamie: Irina Irvine.
4Perfect Strangers
"Up a Lazy River." Conclusion. Lost in the wilderness, Balki and the girls discover that Larry is no
Eagle Scout. Balki: Bronson Pinchot. Jennifer: Melanie Wilson.
"Night of the Visitors." A science-fiction writer claims to have been abducted by aliens, which
Ta'ra believes were Antaureans, a hostile race from her galaxy. Ta'ra: Maryam d'Abo. Jack: Joe
Cortese. Calvin/Thursby: Frederick Coffin. Ted: Nestor Serrano. Lt. Maldonado: Gregory Sierra.
8:30
4Full House
"Joey Gets Tough." D.J. is grounded for the weekend by the iron hand of Joey; Danny upstages
Jesse on his show. Joey: Dave Coulier. Danny: Bob Saget.
6Automania
9:00
Ringmasters Bea Arthur and Martin Mull introduce performers including Louie Anderson, Mary
Hart, Harvey Korma, Tom Poston, Cathy Rigby, Emma Samms, O.J. Simpson and Marsha Warfield.
4In the Land of Tall Prayers: Life Along the Lewis and Clark Trail
KXLY's Rick Douglas presents this hour-long documentary about the contemporary Lewis and
Clark Trail, from St. Louis, Missouri to Cape Disappointment, Washington.
(TV, 1988) Bill Bixby, Lou Ferrigno. The Hulk, scientist David Banner's violent alter ego, teams up
with Viking-hero Thor to retrieve a stolen device that might be the only cure for Banner's unique
condition. (Repeat)
7Great Performances
A newly restored and reconstructed version of Rudolph Valentino's 1925 silent classic "The
Eagle," a tale of romance and revenge during the reign of Catherine the Great of Russia (Louise
Dresser).
28Star Trek
10:00
420/20
Stone Phillips reports on the controversial practice of using expert witnesses, notably
psychologists, in both civil and criminal cases; Barbara Walters profiles musician Teddy
Pendergrass, now making a comeback despite an accident that left him paralyzed from the neck
down. (Hugh Downs, Barbara Walters)
Criminal attorneys rely more and more on the testimony of expert witnesses; singer Teddy
Pendergrass.
28Freddy's Nightmares
"Sister's Keeper." Freddy sets out to divide and conquer twin sisters who are the daughters of
one of his victims. John: Joshua Cox. Jeff: Jeff Bennett.
10:30
7Shampoo
(1975) Warren Beatty, Julie Christie. A Beverly Hills hairstylist finds his life snipped to pieces
when he tries to juggle washing, cutting and romance.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2KREM 2 News at 11
4NewsFour at 11
6Q-6 News at 11
28MOVIE: Yanks
Richard Gere, Vanessa Redgrave. Several American soldiers become involved in romantic affairs
while stationed in England during World War II.
11:30
(TV, 1987) James Arness, Amanda Blake. Marshal Matt Dillon comes out of retirement to face off
with two longtime foes looking for vengeance. Several cast members from the weekly series,
which ended a 20-year run in 1975, reprise their roles. (Repeat)
4Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
Actress Teri Garr; South African musicians Johnny Clegg and Savuka.
12 am
4USA Today
12:30
4Success
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1:30
World Wrestling Federation stars Randy Savage, Elizabeth, Bobby Heenan, Ted DiBiase and Virgil
introduce videos by Duran Duran, Poison, Anita Baker and Elton John.
2:00
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6:30
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"The Air Conditioner at the End of the Galaxy." After the air conditioner breaks, the babies
imagine themselves in the jungle while searching for a cool spot.
6Kissyfur
7:30
2Superman
"Wildsharkk/To Play or Not to Play." In the Bermuda Triangle, Superman must do battle with a
villain named Wildsharkk; Clark discovers that he cannot play football since his powers give him
an unfair advantage.
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9:30
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(TV, 1988) Animated. Creatures from outer space choose Boo Boo and Yogi Bear to help them
with their latest questan invasion of Earth.
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12 pm
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"Mommy Dearest." When Joan discovers that Ida Mae has designs on her father, she panics and
turns to Vicki for help. Mr. Bryant: David Moses. Ted: Dick Christie. Vicki: Tiffany Brissette. Joan:
Marla Pennington.
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12:30
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Notre Dame Fighting Irish at USC Trojans. Quarterback Tony Rice leads the Fighting Irish against
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Notre Dame won last year's meeting 26-15. (Live)
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The Skins Game, back-nine play. Jack Nicklaus, Curtis Strange, Ray Floyd and last year's winner
Lee Trevino take part in the hole-by-hole, winner-take-all competition. From PGA West in La
Quinta, California.
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1:00
Elizabeth Taylor and Publisher Malcolm Forbes on a Pacific cruise; Joan Collins; and Michael
Jackson's family estate. Host: Robin Leach. (Repeat)
1:30
2:00
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2:30
3:00
(1979) Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'Neal. A bankrupt perfume company president is forced to fall
back on her one remaining asseta prizefighter who's afraid to fight.
6PBA Bowling
Budweiser Classic from Columbus, Ohio. Leroy Bornhop defeated Venezuela's Amleto Monacelli
169-160 in the title match to win last year's tournament.
7Flower Shop
3:30
7Madeleine Cooks
4:00
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(1984) Mary Woronov, Kelli Moroney. A comet smashes into Earth, leaving global devastation
and the hope for humanity in the hands of two valiant Valley girls.
4:30
(1978) Gary Busey, Don Stroud. The life story of rock 'n' roll pioneer Buddy Holly, who
skyrocketed to fame in the 1950s before his untimely death at the age of 22.
7The Power of Choice
5:00
5:30
2NBA Basketball
"The Oregon Trail." Treats from the Oregon Trail include bacon corn bread, buffalo stew and
buffalo jerky.
EVENING
6:00
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"Read My Lips." Edgar Van Horne, a ventriloquist, is forced to commit murder by his sinister
puppet. Travis Plunkett: John Byner. Ryan: John D. LeMay. Micki: Robey. Jack: Chris Wiggins.
6:30
4USA Weekend
Holidays and single parents; toys.
6Q-6 News
7:00
6Hee Haw
Co-hosts: Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. Guests: Holly Dunn, Million Dollar Band, Cowboy
Quartet, Lulu Roman.
"The Child." Second-season premiere. As the crew rushes samples of a disease organism to a
research station, Troi announces that she's pregnant. Whoopi Goldberg joins the cast as Guinan.
Dr. Pulaski: Diana Muldaur. Wes: Wil Wheaton. Hester Dealt: Seymour Cassel.
7:30
4M*A*S*H
"The M*A*S*H Olympics." Disgusted by the camp's lack of fitness, Potter organizes a M*A*S*H
Olympics with two teams captained by Hawkeye and B.J. Ames: Michael McManus. Penobscot:
Mike Henry. Klinger: Jamie Farr. Potter: Harry Morgan.
8:00
2Raising Miranda
"Miranda's Date." Teen romance novels do little to prepare Miranda for her first date, and
Donald is equally unprepared to face this event without his wife. Royana Black, James Naughton.
Joe: Keith Coogan. Neil: Kevin Scannell.
Animated. Winnie and the other residents of the Hundred Acre Wood launch a plan to calm the
excitable Tigger. (Repeat)
6227
"A Yen for Lester." The residents of 227 buy their favorite Japanese restaurant, but the chef quits
with a busload of tourists on the way. Mr. Takmura: Rodney Kageyama. Blake: Richard Lawson.
Bosworth Duncan: Kurt Fuller.
(1941) Robert Montgomery, Claude Rains. A prizefighter who is accidentally sent to heaven must
find another body to occupy.
28The Reporters
Scheduled: Suburban youths hired as contract killers are suspects in mistaken-identity murders.
8:30
2Cheers
"One for the Book." A timid young man (Boyd Bodwell) about to enter a monastery comes into
the bar for a last night of frivolity and discovers a passion for the pleasures of the flesh; and the
back room welcomes a reunion of WWI veterans, but only one former doughboy (Ian Wolfe)
shows up. Coach: Nicholas Colasanto. Sam: Ted Danson. Diane: Shelley Long.
6Amen
"The Housekeeper." Thelma moves in with Rev. Gregory, creating a church scandal that threatens
to defrock the minister. Anna Maria Horsford, Clifton Davis. Inga: Elsa Raven. Chris: Tony T.
Johnson. Rolly: Jester Hairston. Amelia: Roz Ryan.
9:00
"For Old Crime's Sake." A.J. and Rick (Gerald McRaney) try to head off three Prohibition-era bank
robbers out to settle a 50-year-old score. Marie: Marie Windsor. Silk McNab: Alan Hale. Danny
Chesney/"The Kid": Ray Walston.
(TV, 1988) Lindsay Wagner, John Karlen. Personal problems and a friend's suicide turn a vice-
squad policewoman to alcohol and drugs.
"Sophia's Wedding." Conclusion. The newlyweds return from their honeymoon anxious to find
their own place and reopen the pizza-knish stand at the beach. Estelle Getty, Jack Gilford. Fire
Chief: Don Maxwell. Saxophone Player: William E. Green.
28Beyond Tomorrow
9:30
6Empty Nest
"What's a Father to Do?" Able to be in only one place at a time, Harry faces a dilemma when he
must decide which of his daughters' important events to attend. Richard Mulligan. Albert: Raye
Birk. Esteban: Xavier Garcia. Waiter: Tim Haldeman.
9:35
7Sneak Previews
"Full Moon in Blue Water:' "Scrooged"; "Cocoon: The Return." (Joined in progress.)
10:00
2Missing/Reward
Stacy Keach reports cases of missing people and things and the rewards for their return.
6Hunter
"Presumed Guilty." Hunter believes a murder suspect being prosecuted by McCall's boyfriend is
innocent. Jason: Dack Rambo. Tommy: George Jenesky. Syd: Terry Bozeman. Jerry: James
O'Sullivan. Susan: Debra Sandlund.
7Doctor Who
"The Green Death." A mysterious death leads the Doctor, Jo and the Brigadier to abandoned
mines full of dangerous waste products and giant mutated maggots. The Doctor races to kill the
overgrown invading maggots, and to discover an antidote to a deadly green sickness.
28Superboy
"The Fixer." Lex Luthor attempts to fix a Shuster University basketball game by bribing the star
player (Michael Landon Jr.) to throw the game. Superboy: John Haymes Newton. Lex Luthor:
Scott Wells. T.J. White: Jim Calvert.
10:30
28Monsters
"The Vampire Hunter." A vampire hunter's nephew bites off more than he can chew when he
comes to the aid of a damsel. Ernest Chariot: Robert Lansing. Charles Poole: John Bolger.
LATE NIGHT
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"Mother's Day." A teenager feels threatened by his mother's domineering new husband (Arell
Blanton); a psychologist (Elizabeth Savage) ignores her desperate daughter (Jill Whitlow). Jane:
Judith Baldwin. Roger: Byron Morrow. Paul: Paul Ben-Victor.
11:30
(1979) Peter Falk, Alan Arkin. A New York dentist becomes involved in a bizarre espionage plot
when he meets his daughter's future father-in-law.
12 am
(1971) Gene Hackman, Fernando Rey. Two tough narcotics investigators foil a huge heroin deal.
12:30
From Sacramento, California: Matches include Randy "Macho Man" Savage vs. Andre the Giant;
the Ultimate Warrior vs. Super Ninja; Jacksaw Jim Duggan vs. Boris Zhukov; the Young Stallions
vs. the Fabulous Rougeau Brothers; and Hercules vs. Virgil. Also: appearances by Hulk Hogan and
Brother Love.
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Pregame show hosted by Brent Musgburger with Irv Cross, Will McDonough and Dick Butkus.
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NFL pregame show hosted by Bob Costas with Ahmad Rashad, Paul Maguire, Frank Deford and
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Animated. The tale of a velveteen bunny, transformed by a little boy's love into a real rabbit.
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"Barbelles." Charles breaks up with his girlfriend and falls for a female bodybuilder. Scott Baio,
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12:30
4Business World
(Louis Rukeyser)
"Guess Who's Coming to Earth." When Troy's father makes a visit, he proves to be a soulmate for
Evie and a headache for Donna (Donna Pescow). Evie: Maureen Flannigan. Beano: Joe Alaskey.
1:00
2NFL Football
4Diet
6Golf
The Skins Game, back-nine play. Jack Nicklaus, Curtis Strange, Ray Floyd and last year's winner
Lee Trevino take part in the hole-by-hole, winner-take-all competition. From PGA West in La
Quinta, California.
7Firing Line
"What's So Bad About Being Poor?" Charles Murray, author of "In Pursuit: Of Happiness and
Good Government." (William F. Buckley, Jr.)
"Dream the Implausible Dream." When stardom beckons, Hildy (Suzanne Somers) answers the
callwith Gussie (Pat Carroll) and the deputies as backup. Melanie: Starr Andreeff. Max: George
Wyner. Wiggins: Leonard Lightfoot. Mulcahy: Guich Koock.
1:30
(1978) Animated. All of the magical adventure of J.R.R. Tolkien's thrilling "Lord of the Rings"
trilogy comes to life in this brilliantly animated tale of the enchanted land of Middle Earth, and
the brave band of hobbits, heroes and wizards who set out to save it
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28Mama's Family
"The Really Loud Family." Bubba captures the Harpers' antics on film for a school assignment.
Mama: Vicki Lawrence Schultz. Vint: Ken Berry. Naomi: Dorothy Lyman. Iola: Beverly Archer.
2:00
7The Editors
"Herman the Astronaut." Herman undergoes testing to become a civilian astronaut, a prospect
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2:30
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Examined: the expansion of small businesses. The focus is on Lundberg Family Farms, a rice farm
in Richvale, California. Host: Paul Hawken.
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3:00
7Science Journal
(1986) Louis Gossett Jr., Jason Gedrick. The teenage son of a fighter pilot and a retired Air Force
colonel take drastic action to rescue the boy's father from his Middle Eastern captors.
3:30
(Chris Wallace)
4:00
(1982) Richard Pryor, Margot Kidder. A war veteran turns to a life of crime after the government
refuses to give him back pay he earned while being a prisoner in North Vietnam for six years.
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7FDR
4:30
4The Rifleman
6Airwaves
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"The Fixer." Lex Luthor attempts to fix a Shuster University basketball game by bribing the star
player (Michael Landon Jr.) to throw the game. Superboy: John Haymes Newton. Lex Luthor:
Scott Wells. T.J. White: Jim Calvert.
5:30
6Great Escape
"Trance." A man (Peter Scolari) who pretends he can channel an ancient spirit has a rude
awakening. Narrator: Robin Ward.
EVENING
6:00
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"To Heal the Leper." A member of the alien triumvirate known as The Advocacy falls ill, and the
need for brain-power reaches the crisis point. Sylvia: Ann Robinson. Harrison: Jared Martin.
Suzanne: Lynda Mason Green. Ironhorse: Richard Chaves. Norton: Philip Akin.
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260 Minutes
4Incredible Sunday
Medical Breakthroughs include DNA "fingerprints," which are used in crime solving; new burn
treatments; and music as therapy for head injuries.
Harry Anderson plays "The Absent-Minded Professor," a cheerful eccentric who re-creates
flubber, the antigravity flying rubber. Based on the 1961 film with Fred MacMurray. Gus: Cory
Danziger. Ellen: Mary Page Keller. Oliphant: David Paymer. Blount: James Noble.
7Nature
"The Making of the Bush," Part 3 of "Nature of Australia: A Portrait of the Island Continent,"
observes koalas; bowerbirds; wombats; striped, ring-tailed and pygmy opossums. George Page is
the narrator.
"Coach of the Year." Penhall and Booker try to prove that a popular high-school coach was
negligent in the serious injury of a player. Peter DeLuise, Richard Grieco.
8:00
"Wearing of the Green." The theft of a tiara is followed by the murder of a gem dealer, both
connected with a legendary actress (Jean Peters) living in seclusion. Angela Lansbury. Det.
Stacey: Lucy Arnaz. Andrea Deane: Erin Gray. Det. Chadwick: Patricia McCormack. Diane
Raymond: Barbara Bosson. Parrish: David Naughton.
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"The Legacy." Nicholas infiltrates a secret society consisting of grandsons of Nazi officers, who
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Briant. Wolfe: Wayne Cull.
6Family Ties
"Beyond Therapy." Group therapy may be the way to resolve Alex and Lauren's personal
problems. Dr. Davidson: Diana Bellamy. Bobby: Stephen Baldwin. Janie: Kathleen Dennehy. Tom:
Don Amendolia. Vera: Helen Page Camp.
7Masterpiece Theatre
In the conclusion of "A Perfect Spy," Jack (Alan Howard) continues to question Mary (Jane
Booker). Magnus: Peter Egan. Miss Dubber: Peggy Ashcroft. Kate: Sarah Bullen. Axel: Rudiger
Weigang.
Scheduled: Stephen Eugene Harrington, a murderer who has escaped from a mental institution;
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family.
8:30
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"Trading Places." Brian's college friend Steven Keaton (Michael Gross) visits, but his sightseeing
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Keeshan. Kate: Linda Kelsey. Andy: Brian Bonsall.
"Poke High." A high-school football player is threatening two Bundy scoring records, one held by
Al and the other by Kelly (Christina Applegate). Ms. Mount: Cynthia Songe. Bud: David Faustino.
Al: Ed O'Neill.
9:00
2Almost Grown
"Pilot Episode." (Debut) A flashback-filled series recalling a couple's relationship, set to music
from the 1960s and '70scapturing the now-divorced pair's courtship, 14-year marriage (which
produced two kids) and breakup. In the opener, Suzie's upcoming remarriage awakens memories
and feelings for the now-divorced couple. Eve Gordon, Timothy Daly. Joey Long: Albert Macklin.
Joan Foley: Rita Taggart. Frank Foley: Michael Alldredge.
(TV, 1988) Michael O'Keefe, Perry King. An Air Force technician races to safely destroy a nuclear
warhead that was accidentally thrust into the countryside by an explosion at a U.S. missile site.
6NBC Sunday Night at the Movies: In the Line of Duty: The FBI Murders
Michael Gross, Doug Sheehan. The most violent shootout in FBI history climaxes this fact-based
account of the bureau's investigation into a deadly Florida crime spree.
7Palace of Dreams
"Save the Planet." Flo and Eddie (the Turtles) sing the praises of Garry's mom (Barbara Cason)
during Garry's flashback to his college days, when his mom was photographed au naturel at an
ecology rally. Dr. Bosgang: Kurtwood Smith.
9:30
Sketches: to avoid arrest, a thief teaches a policewoman the tango; Ginny faces her sister's
resentment when she goes home for her father's funeral.
10:00
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"Our Endangered Atmosphere." An examination of the U.S. Role in developing legislation that
could change environmental laws in this country and abroad. Guests are Michael Oppenheimer,
senior scientist, Environmental Defense Fund; Congressman Bill Green (R-NY) and Noel Brown,
director of the North American office of the United Nations Environmental Program.
28Duet
"Oh, Boy!" A shy, wealthy high-school grad (Jonathan Ward) decides Linda would be perfect as a
lifetime mate. Paxton: Macon McCalman. Mrs. Paxton: Jennifer Bassey. Linda: Alison LaPlaca.
Laura: Mary Page Keller.
10:30
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Very nice recap of the holiday weekend. I recall when ABC showed Saturday cartoons on Fridays
during the Thanksgiving holiday, which they did through the 70s. CBS and NBC followed suit in
the 80s.
This week the Emmys are handed out - and unlike last week's entry, there's only one show this
time. Plus sports, news, Sullivan vs. The Palace, and more!
http://www.itsabouttv.com/2014/06/th...ne-3-1967.html
Today's listing is from Monday, June 5. I've written in the past about how sports wasn't quite as
big a player in the television landscape as it is now, and here's another piece of evidence - NBC's
Monday night special between the Dodgers and Braves. The game starts at 6pm CT (which, to be
fair, is only 30 minutes early, considering that prime time back then started at 6:30), and there's
actually an episode of Run For Your Life scheduled to follow the game. Different times, as I've
said.
Also, Channel 4, the CBS affiliate in the Twin Cities, seems to enjoy pre-empting Monday
programs, don't they? At least they ran Coronet Blue after the news.
Afternoon
03:00p Lets Lip-Read
Evening
06:00p Spanish
08:00p Profile
08:30p Plainsong
09:30p Folio
Morning
Afternoon
03:30p Mike Douglas (LA Mayor Sam Yorty, Lesley Gore, Rowan and Martin) (color)
Evening
10:30p Las Vegas (aka The Bill Dana Show) (Telly Savalas) (color)
Morning
09:05a Merv Griffin (Anthony Perkins, Milt Kamen, Marty Brill, Aliza Kashi, Kaye Hart)
Afternoon
04:00p Mike Douglas (Garry Moore, Frankie Laine, Boots Randolph, Rich Little, Dr. John Connelly
Jr.) (color)
Evening
08:00p Swing Sound (New Christy Minstrels, Lesley Gore, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles,
Jackie Vernon, Eddie Albert, Joe Harnell, Pozo Seco Singers) (color)
09:00p Something Special (Allan Sherman, Christine Nelson, Young Americans, Victoria
Meyering)
Morning
10:30a Hollywood Squares (Frankie Avalon, Ernest Borgnine, Annette Funicello, Christopher
George, Vera Miles, Vincent Price) (color)
Evening
12:15a M Squad
Morning
09:30a Dateline: Hollywood (James Drury)
Afternoon
01:30p Dream Girl (Joanna Barnes, Sandy Baron, Larry Casey, Clint Walker) (color)
03:30p Compass
04:00p Cheyenne
Evening
Morning
10:30a Hollywood Squares (Frankie Avalon, Ernest Borgnine, Annette Funicello, Christopher
George, Vera Miles, Vincent Price) (color)
Afternoon
Evening
Morning
Afternoon
01:30p Dream Girl (Joanna Barnes, Sandy Baron, Larry Casey, Clint Walker) (color)
01:55p ABC News (color)
Evening
12:10a 10 Joey Bishop (Betsy Palmer, Dionne Warwick) (color) (time approximate)
Morning
10:30a Hollywood Squares (Frankie Avalon, Ernest Borgnine, Annette Funicello, Christopher
George, Vera Miles, Vincent Price) (color)
11:00a Jeopardy (color)
Afternoon
03:30p Mister Ed
Evening
10:30a Whirlybirds
Afternoon
Evening
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
09:00p Bandwagon
From the Press Courier, 45 years ago. The paper didn't list a legend for the stations, only the
channel numbers. I had to guess the station call letters from other posts here, so if something's
incorrect, that's the reason. I love reading these old schedules. Even though there are so few
channels, there's so many things on this schedule that I'd watch today if i could. Yet I have
satellite service with God knows how many channels, and there's nothing I want to watch now!
MORNING
06:30 Odyssey
07:00 News -Joseph Benti (C)
AFTERNOON
EVENING
MORNING
AFTERNOON
05:00 News Service (C) (with Jess Marlow, Peter Burns, Robert Abernathy)
EVENING
MORNING
AFTERNOON
12:00 Bewitched
04:30 News Hour (C) (with Bill Bonds, Carl George Stu Nahan, Jim Healy)
EVENING
09:00 Judd for the Defense (C) ("Between the Dark and the Daylight")
10:00 Dick Cavett (C) (guests: Lillian Gish, Lynn Redgrave, Richard Boone)
MORNING
12:00 Bewitched
EVENING
10:00 Dick Cavett (C) (guests: Lillian Gish, Lynn Redgrave, Richard Boone)
MORNING
06:30 University of the Air
AFTERNOON
EVENING
08:30 Merv Griffin (C) (guests: David Janssen, Rosalind Kind, London Lee, Jimmy Helms)
11:30 Donald O'Connor (C) (guests: Pat Paulsen, Otis Young, Michael Dees)
MORNING
08:30 Gumby
09:45 Spanish II
10:00 Spanish I
AFTERNOON
EVENING
08:30 Run for Your Life (C) ("I Am the Late Diana Hays")
MORNING
10:15 Glencannon
AFTERNOON
Afternoon/Evening
09:30 Adventure
MORNING
AFTERNOON
EVENING
MORNING
08:30 Stingray
AFTERNOON
12:00 Movie: "Big Brown Eyes"
EVENING
06:00 Steve Allen (C) (guests: Sarah Vaughn, Phil Foster, Guy Marks, Jayne Meadows)
09:00 Playboy After Dark (C) (guests: Jim Webb, Gloria Loring, The Checkmates, Hendra &
Ullett, Harry Blackstone, Jr.)
CHANNEL 34 KMEX
AFTERNOON
04:30 La Duda
EVENING
07:30 To Be Announced
09:00 Estelares 34
10:00 Mariana
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I've been puzzled for the past few days about the listings for channel 22.
In 1968, they already had their business news programming in place from 7:00am to 2:00pm on
weekdays, yet these listings are showing the kind of alternate programming (two-reeler movie,
free government films, ancient off-network series) that KWHY would have run only when the
stock markets were closed.
Were the markets closed for some reason that I don't recall?
Just got an old TV Guide from 1967 and figured I'd put the schedules from the Eastern New
England edition from February 25-March 3, 1967.
CHANNELS:
Boston, MA
WNAC-TV 7 (ABC; became CBS when original WHDH lost license; now NBC affiliate WHDH under
different license)
Worcester, MA
New Bedford, CT
WTEV-TV 6 (ABC; now WLNE. Rejoined ABC after being CBS affiliate from 1977-95)
Providence, RI
WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)
WPRO-TV 12 (CBS; now WPRI. Rejoined CBS after being ABC affiliate from 1977-95)
Manchester, NH
WMUR-TV 9 (ABC)
Hartford, CT
New Haven, CT
6:00 am
*WHDH: Sunrise Semester (Early Middle Ages CBS produced educational series running from
1957-82; Sign-On)
6:30 am
*WBZ: Big Brother (hosted by Bob Emery; variant of an old DuMont show he hosted called the
Small Fry Club from 1947-51; and which he had previously done radio versions of dating back to
the 1920s)
6:45 am
7:00 am
*WTIC: Sunrise Semester
*WBZ: Boomtown (local kids show hosted by singing cowboy Rex Trailer)
*WHDH: Tom & Jerry (moved from CBS' normal 1:00 slot)
*WPRO: Captain America (part of syndicated Marvel Super Heroes show; for WNAC airings when
the series first ran a few months earlier; Captain America voice Arthur Pierce could be seen in
character {as were a few other voice actors in that series} for live-action segments written by
Jerry Siegel {interestingly the co-creator of Superman})
7:30 am
*WBZ: Boomtown
8:00 am
*WNAC: Movie (1952's Retik, the Moon Menace {originally titled Raider Men from the Moon}
released under shown title as part of part of the Republic Pictures Century 66 project; typical
low-budget sci-fi film from 1950s)
*WBZ: Boomtown
*WJAR: Trackdown
9:00 am
*WJAR/WSBK: Super 6 (COLOR; perhaps WSBK picked Super 6 up since WBZ was running their
own Boomtown. However, Boomtown shows up at 9:30 and is followed on WBZ by the
Flintstones at 10:00 am)
9:15 am
9:30 am
*WBZ: Boomtown
*WJAR/WSBK: Atom Ant (COLOR; again WSBK picked up an NBC show pre-empted by WBZ)
10:00 am
10:30 am
*WHNC: Hopalong Cassidy (pre-empted WHNC airing of the Beatles; which aired at 9:00 am)
*WSBK: B'Wana Don (rerun of series hosted by B'Wana Don Hunt that aired on Detroit's then-
CBS affiliate WJBK?)
11:00 am
*WTIC/WHDH/WPRO: Superman
*WTEV/WMUR: Casper
*WTIC/WHDH/WPRO: Lone Ranger (COLOR; this was an animated series with elements similar
to CBS' Wild Wild West)
12:00 pm
*WTIC/WPRO: Road Runner Show (COLOR; this was back when the Bugs Bunny and Road
Runner shows were on separate networks. The two would not be merged into one show until
1968 when the Bugs Bunny Show moved to CBS)
*WBZ: Eyewitness News (rather unusual to see a noon newscast on weekends; pre-empted Cool
McCool; anchored by Borden/Carter)
12:25 pm
*WBZ: Weather (Al Boyer; odd seeing this listed separately from news)
12:30 pm
*WSBK: Upbeat (1964-71 musical series hosted by Don Webster {longtime weatherman at the
station the show originated from, Cleveland ABC affiliate WEWS})
1:00 pm
*WHNC: College Track Meet (Yale/Harvard/Princeton Winter Track Meet; taped a week earlier
and hosted by Dick Galiette)
1:30 pm
*WTEV/WMUR/WSBK: American Bandstand (Dick Clark welcomes Felice Taylor and the McCoy's;
WNAC was still airing The Fighting Kentuckian)
*WPRO: Red Auerbach Show (show hosted by the former Boston Celtics coaching great/general
manager)
1:45 pm
*WPRO: Joe Mullaney (show hosted by the Providence College Friars coach)
2:00 pm
*WHDH/WHNC/WPRO: College Basketball (Connecticut vs. Rhode Island; NBC 2nd banana Jim
Simpson and Jim Leaming with the call)
2:30 pm
*WNAC: Firing Line (listed under host William F. Buckley Jr's name)
3:00 pm
3:30 pm
*WTIC: Gadabout Gaddis (COLOR; fishing show focusing on catching stripers and big mouth bass)
*WPRO/WSBK: College Hockey (Williams vs. New Hampshire; WPRO joined in progress)
4:00 pm
*WGBH: R&D Review (WGBH Sign-On; hosted by Dr. Martin L. Klein)
*WBZ: Shell's World of Golf (COLOR; focus of TV Guide's Close-Up as a duel between Sam Snead
and Julius Boros)
4:30 pm
5:00 pm
5:30 pm
*WPRO: Upbeat
*WSBK: Wrestling
6:00 pm
*WTIC: Weather/Sports (COLOR; again odd to see weather and sports listed separately from
news)
*WJAR: Ripcord
6:15 pm
6:30 pm
7:00 pm
*WTIC: The Lucy Show (COLOR)
*WHDH: Death Valley Days (COLOR; Silver Tombstone hosting was Robert Taylor {who took
over after previous host Ronald Reagan decided to shift focus to politics})
*WJAR: Death Valley Days (COLOR; this one features Calamity Jane teaming with Wild Bill Hickok)
*WSBK: Rawhide
7:15 pm
7:25 pm
7:30 pm
*WTIC/WHDH/WPRO: Jackie Gleason (COLOR; Gene Kelly hosts Gleason's 51st birthday
celebration)
8:00 pm
*WGBH: NET Journal (After the Miracle; review of the history of Israel up to then; Peter
O'Shaughnessy narration)
*WBZ/WJAR: Please Don't Eat the Daisies (COLOR; Pest in the House)
8:25 pm
8:30 pm
*WTIC/WHDH/WPRO: Mission: Impossible (COLOR; The Confession Briggs & his agents seek
to expose a backer of a prominent Senator was behind said Senator's assassination that could
turn the Cold War red hot)
9:00 pm
*WGBH: Sport of the Week (Wrestling; Lehigh vs. Navy recorded February 4)
*WBZ/WJAR: NBC Saturday Night at the Movies (COLOR; The Borgia Stick; featuring a man and
woman who were spies posing as a regular couple)
9:30 pm
10:00 pm
10:30 pm
*WLVI: Joe Pyne (COLOR; discussion show includes Rev. Ashton Jones {discussing civil rights};
psychiatrist Herman Feifel {discussing death}; author Glenn Fraikin and casino executive Sherlock
Feldman {gambling})
10:45 pm
11:00 pm
11:15 pm
11:20 pm
11:30 pm
*WNAC: Movie Double Feature (1959's Return of the Fly/1959's The Giant Gila Monster)
The earliest listing for WJZB was Monday at 6:00 p.m. Judging from the Wikipedia article, it
appears owner Springfield Television had essentially given up on the station.
With a terrestrial footprint that covered Boston, Providence and eastern Connecticut, the station
appeared to be on strong footing. However, the channel 14 transmitter was not capable of
broadcasting in color. The station's fate was sealed in 1966, when two major events occurred:
first, Storer Broadcasting bought struggling independent WIHS-TV (channel 38) and changed its
call letters to WSBK-TV. Secondly, a joint venture of Kaiser Broadcasting and the Boston Globe
purchased WXHR-TV (channel 56, formerly WTAO-TV; now WLVI), which had been off the air for
a decade, and returned the station to the air that December. WJZB limped along for another
year, until Springfield Television cut the station's operations back to 90 minutes a day, the
minimum required to retain the license. The station signed on at 6 p.m. and signed off at 7:30
p.m., its sole programs being WWLP's evening newscasts and The Huntley-Brinkley Report.
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Family Affair
3 PM Secret Storm
4:30 Flintstones
5 PM Perry Mason
7 PM Arthur Smith
10:30 CBS News Special (preview of tomorrow's wedding of Tricia Nixon and Edward Cox)
11 PM News
11:15 Sports
11:30 Movies: "Battle Of The Coral Sea" and "Three Hours To Kill" (Merv Griffin airs Sun 11:30
PM)
10 AM Sesame Street
12:30 News
5 PM Sesame Street
6 PM What's New
7 PM News
7:30 Speaking Freely (military historian Samuel Eliot Morison discusses My Lai and why it
happened, and John Cabot, Leif Ericson, and early European fishing off North America)
8:30 NET Playhouse (two plays about Socrates: "The Drinking Party," where a Latin master
assumes the role of Socrates at a school reunion; "The Death Of Socrates")
sign off 10 PM
6:55 News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Virginia Graham (producer Mel Shavelson, author of "How To Make A Jewish Movie";
Israeli folk singer Ron Eliran; the Pacificaires, barbershop quartet)
1 PM Betty Feezor
3 PM Secret Storm
11:30 Movie: "Cry Of The Hunted" (Merv Griffin airs Sun 11:30 PM)
7 AM Paul Harvey
7:05 Cartoons
11 AM Movie Game (Milton Berle, Jackie Cooper, John Phillip Law, Ricardo Montalban, Susan
Oliver, Shelley Winters)
12 N Bewitched
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4:30 Flintstones
5 PM Real McCoys
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
6 AM Daybreak
9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Sam Levenson; Vivien Kellems, who is crusading for fair taxes for
single people; Kitty Carlisle, actress Molly Picon, rock group Sunday's Child)
10:30 Good Morning Charlie (Charlie Gaddy, later longtime WRAL anchor)
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
3:30 To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen)
4 PM Password
4:30 Twilight Zone
5 PM Flintstones
6:50 Viewpoint
7 PM Flying Nun
9 PM That Girl
10 PM Love, American Style (Bill Bixby, Connie Stevens, Stu Gilliam, Sid Caesar)
7 AM Today (a report on tomorrow's White House wedding; Judith Crist with movie reviews;
Carol Eisen, author of "Nobody Said You Had To Eat Off The Floor," a humorous guide to
housekeeping)
9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host James Brown; Johnny and June Carter Cash)
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy!
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
6:30 NBC News (may still be in the three-anchor format of John Chancellor, David Brinkley, and
Frank McGee--somebody correct me on this)
10 PM Strange Report (Strange is the name of the character played by star Anthony Quayle; one
of the guest stars is named Keith Barron, the name of the character played by John Sylvester
White ("Welcome Back, Kotter") in the early days of "Search For Tomorrow" (1951))
7 AM Today
9 AM Virginia Graham (Carol Burnett, Jack Cassidy, Rex Reed, Patty Andrews of the Andrews
Sisters)
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM Divorce Court
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
7 PM F Troop
10 PM Strange Report
7 AM Triad In Perspective
9 AM Movie: "Nocturne"
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
6 PM ABC News
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
9 PM That Girl
8:25 Meditations
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Family Affair
3 PM Secret Storm
4:30 Flipper
5 PM Daniel Boone
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
7 AM Today
9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Dale Robertson; '30s film star Fifi D'Orsay, Rocky Graziano, singer
Karen Morrow)
10:30 Concentration
1 PM Jeopardy!
3 PM Another World
4 PM Gilligan's Island
4:30 Cheyenne
7 PM Petticoat Junction
7 AM Today
9 AM Today In Carolina
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy!
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
5 PM Get Smart
6 AM Aspect
7 AM Today
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Galloping Gourmet
11 AM Family Affair
1 PM Peggy Mann
3 PM Secret Storm
4 PM Hazel
4:30 Movie: "Flame Of Stamboul"
8 AM Gilligan's Island
9:30 David Frost (topic: gambling; guests: actor Richard Castellano; Howard Samuels, head of
New York's off-track betting system; retired bookie Fat Thomas; also: the singing Treniers)
11 AM Galloping Gourmet
12 N Bewitched
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
7 PM News
9 PM That Girl
6:30 Aspect
7 AM Today
9 AM Today At Home
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
1 PM Somerset
3 PM Another World
4 PM Virginia Graham (Richard Deacon, Karen Morrow, Henny Youngman, Germaine Greer
(author of "The Female Eunuch"))
5 PM McHale's Navy
5:30 Laredo
7 PM NBC News
10 PM Strange Report
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Newlywed Game
11 AM Family Affair
1 PM Peyton Place
3 PM Secret Storm
6 PM ABC News
7 PM CBS News
9 AM Romper Room
12 N Bewitched
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Password
6:25 News
7 PM Munsters
9 PM That Girl
11 PM Mantrap (actor George Montgomery discusses his opposition to the women's movement;
panel: Meredith MacRae, Jaye P. Morgan, Canadian actress Dinah Christie)
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM My Favorite Martian
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
4:30 The Jim And Tammy Show (the Bakkers' kids' show)
7 PM NBC News
8 PM F Troop
10 PM Strange Report
3 PM Popeye
4:30 Spiderman
5 PM Banana Splits
6 PM Leave It To Beaver
7:30 Dragnet
8 PM Combat!
9 PM Movie: "Black Sabbath" (Boris Karloff introduces three tales of terror: "The Drop Of Water,"
about a woman who robs a deceased clairvoyant; "The Telephone," about a woman driven crazy
by mysterious phone calls; "The Wurdalak," a vampire story, from '63)
11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents
4 PM Shortcuts To Fashion
7:30 Jean Shepherd's America (America's love of beer, from a Milwaukee tavern)
9:30 Fanfare (modern dance with the Paul Taylor and Alvin Ailey companies)
sign off 11 PM
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Do you have any TV Listings from local TV guides from Central Virginia from the time period of
1987-1991? I sure hope you'll be on the lookout for some! And if you get some just let me know,
and i'll be grateful if you posted some!
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Beverly Hillbillies
10:30 Alice
11 AM Price Is Right
3 PM Guiding Light
4 PM I Love Lucy
6 PM News
7:30 PM Magazine (Roger Moore and a man who cares for injured sea birds)
8 PM Magnum, P.I.
9 PM Nurse
10 PM Knots Landing
11 PM News
11:30 Quincy
1:50 News
6:55 News
7 AM Good Morning America (boxers Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns, Rita Coolidge)
9 AM Jim Bakker
10 AM Richard Simmons
12 N Family Feud
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Edge Of Night
4:30 Hour Magazine (organizations that help abusive husbands and their families, developments
in the treatment of spina bifida, fall fashions with designer Geoffrey Beane)
7 PM Dance Fever
7:30 M*A*S*H
8 PM Best Of The West (will move to its normal 8:30 timeslot next week)
12 M Nightline
1:40 News
11 AM Love Boat
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
5 PM Good Times
6 PM News
12 M Nightline
9 AM Hot Fudge
10:30 Blockbusters
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
2 PM Another World
3 PM Texas
4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Billy Daniels; columnist Richard Hack, chef Jim Dodge)
5 PM Addams Family
6 PM News
7 PM Solid Gold (host Cliff Richard, Natalie Cole, Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio, Badfinger, Mel Tillis)
8 PM Games People Play (the Little Britches Rodeo for young people in Colorado Springs;
semifinal tug of war between New Orleans machinists and firefighters; how fans get into the
spirit at a football game)
11 PM News
12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast (Neil Simon and his wife Marsha Mason)
6:30 Mornin'
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM The Jeffersons
10:30 Alice
11 AM Price Is Right
3 PM Guiding Light
5 PM Wonder Woman
6 PM News
7 PM PM Magazine Special Edition (celebrating the show's second anniversary on Ch. 7 from
Lakeside Amusement Park in Salem, VA: behind the scenes at the show, a firefighter's festival,
handling stress, applying for a job with lawyer David Damico)
8 PM Magnum, P.I.
9 PM Nurse
10 PM Knots Landing
11 PM News
11:30 Quincy
6 AM A.M. Carolina (an interview with Joseph Cali of ABC's "Today's FBI")
9 AM Richard Simmons
9:30 Charlie Rose
11 AM Love Boat
12 N Family Feud
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
5 PM Pink Panther
5:30 M*A*S*H
6 PM News
12 M Nightline
12:30 M*A*S*H
1 AM Entertainment Tonight
1:30 Rifleman
WSLS Ch. 10 Roanoke (NBC)
7 AM Today
10:30 Blockbusters
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
12:30 News
2 PM Another World
3 PM Texas
6 PM News
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM The Jeffersons
10:30 Alice
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
3 PM Guiding Light
4:30 John Davidson (Judith Light, Jeff Altman, Vikki Carr, travel tipster Marty Leshner,
impressionist Billy Fellows, a discussion of the second space-shuttle mission)
6 PM News
7 PM Family Feud
7:30 M*A*S*H
8 PM Magnum, P.I.
9 PM Nurse
10 PM Knots Landing
11 PM News
12 M Gunsmoke
7 AM Today
10 AM Hour Magazine (Robert Culp and his son Joshua, a technique for preventing breast
cancer)
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
12 N Piedmont
2 PM Another World
3 PM Texas
4 PM Big Valley
5 PM My Three Sons
6 PM News
7 PM Family Feud
7:30 Bullseye
11 PM News
9 AM Edge Of Night
10:30 Metro
11 AM Love Boat
12 N Family Feud
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Richard Simmons (from Tucson: sportsmanship is the topic; exercises using a tennis
racquet; sportswear fashions)
6 PM News
12 M Nightline
12 N In-school programs
3:30 Over Easy (Dr. Joyce Brothers discusses her self-help book)
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Sesame Street
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
8 PM Voyage Of Charles Darwin (conclusion: Darwin delays publishing his theory of evolution
until he discovers it isn't his alone)
9 PM Sneak Previews (assessments of black performers in films: Paul Winfield and Cicely Tyson
("Sounder"), Diana Ross ("The Wiz"), Richard Pryor ("Stir Crazy"), James Brown ("The Blues
Brothers"), Richard Roundtree ("Shaft"))
9:30 Vic Braden's Tennis For The Future
10 PM Lawmakers
10:30 Nevada Fallout: The Hot Years (atmospheric fallout from nuclear testing in Nevada in the
'50s and '60s)
7 AM Market To Market
8 AM Tom Cottle (two veterans link their chronic illnesses to nuclear-weapon tests in the '50s)
9 AM In-school programs
4 PM Sesame Street
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
9 PM On The Line
9:30 Bridgewater College Presents (topic: nutrition, with chef Alexander MacPhail and his wife
Alice, a nutrition counselor)
10 PM Lawmakers
sign off 11 PM
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Hey bpatrick?
Do you have any TV Listings from local TV guides from Central Virginia from the time period of
1987-1991? I sure hope you'll be on the lookout for some! And if you get some just let me know,
and i'll be grateful if you posted some!
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Deputy Dawg
12 N Sky King
12:30 Do You Know? (immunologist David Carter of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine talks
with children about Sarah Riedman's book "Shots Without Guns: The Story of Vaccination")
4 PM CBS Golf Classic (first of two playoff rounds to determine the season's championship
twosome: Julius Boros and George Bayer vs. Don January and Paul Harney, the match concludes
tomorrow at 4 PM)
6 PM The Great Adventure (Ruby Dee (R.I.P.) as Harriet Tubman in "Go Down, Moses." Known as
the Moses of her people, Tubman helped more than 300 slaves escape to the North through the
Underground Railroad. Eight-day delay from Fri 7:30 PM)
7 PM Wilburn Brothers
10 PM Gunsmoke
11 PM News, Weather, Sports
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
11:30 Fury
12 N Dance Party
1 PM Exploring (Sam Houston and Texas folklore, the legend of Pecos Bill, desert plant and
animal life, the Battle of the Alamo, frontier songs, how Native Americans started fires, COLOR)
4 PM Championship Bowling
5 PM Talent Showcase
5:30 Everglades
10 PM Gunsmoke
8 AM Three Stooges
9 AM Kiddie Kapers
11:30 Fury
1 PM Exploring (COLOR)
2 PM Mr. Wizard
2:30 Challenge Golf (Byron Nelson and Ken Venturi vs. Arnold Palmer and Gary Player, COLOR)
3:30 Saga Of Western Man (the series' final presentation weighs U.S. potential vs. its problems;
on the plus side: technology, education, and wealth; on the minus side, unemployment, poverty,
inequality, ABC, delay but I don't know from when)
5 PM Country Jamboree
7:30 The Lieutenant (Robert Vaughn went straight from this show to "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.")
9 PM NBC Movie: "Fourteen Hours" (Grace Kelly made her movie debut in this '51 film)
6 AM Sunrise Semester
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Cartoon Theater
12 N Sky King
1 PM Dance Session
2 PM Big Picture
3 PM One Of A Kind ("Grand Rounds," a medical-news show; a photo essay on the problems of
the Sioux, delay from Sun 4 PM)
7 PM Hennesey
10 PM Gunsmoke
8 AM Lone Ranger
11:30 Fury
1 PM Exploring (COLOR)
2 PM Movie: "Comanche"
3:30 TBA
4 PM Junior League Spotlight (Addison High School drama students perform "Earl Frost," about a
girl who moves in with her two eccentric aunts.)
4:30 NBC Sports Special (the 200-mile Daytona Motorcycle Race; the Baseball Players' Bowling
Tournament from Tampa)
11:15 Movie: "The Fugitive" (nothing to do with the David Janssen series, then ending its first
season, this one involves the only priest who has survived a purge of priests in a Latin American
country, from '47)
8 AM Cartoon Carnival
11:30 Fury
1 PM Exploring (COLOR)
2 PM Mr. Wizard
3 PM Telesports Digest
6:30 Laramie
10 AM Light Time
10:30 Jetsons
12 N Bugs Bunny
2 PM Boots And Saddles (no cracks about the Geico "boots and pants" commercial)
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (finals of the PBA Denver Open; first prize is a whopping $4000)
5 PM Wide World Of Sports (England's Grand National Steeplechase; World Pocket Billiards
Championship match between Luther Lassiter and Art Cranfield; All-American Cutter (two-horse
sleigh) Racing Championships from Jackson Hole, WY)
7:30 Hootenanny (from Purdue University: the Staple Singers, then a gospel group; Irish harpist-
singer Deirdre O'Callaghan; jazz saxophonist Stan Getz; the New Christy Minstrels; singers Liz
Seneff and Stevenson Phillips; Pat Harrington Jr.)
9:30 Hollywood Palace (Tony Martin and Cyd Charisse welcome Ferrante and Teicher, Corbett
Monica, the Berosini Chimps, teeterboard act the Amandis, the clowning Three Bizzaro Brothers,
comics Gaylord and Holliday, the singing Collins Kids)
This week, it's another look at one reader's viewing choices in 1965, Janet Margolin in the latest
fashions, Milburn Stone on working with James Arness, Sullivan vs. The Palace, and more!
http://www.itsabouttv.com/2014/06/th...e-12-1965.html
Evening
07:00p To Be Announced
09:00p To Be Announced
Morning
Afternoon
02:00p To Tell the Truth (Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, Phyllis Newman, Jan Murray)
Evening
06:20p Direction
08:30p Celebrity Game (Cliff Arquette, Pearl Bailey, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Hedda Hopper, Robert Q.
Lewis, Donna Loren, Jan Murray, Joe E. Lewis, Robert Vaughn)
12:00a Keyhole
Morning
10:00a Concentration
11:30a Ill Bet (Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andrews) (color)
Afternoon
Evening
Morning
10:00a Rebus
Afternoon
03:00p Trailmaster
04:30p Hennesey
Evening
08:00p Bewitched
09:00p Jimmy Dean (guests Bobby Vinton, Molly Bee, Homer and Jethro)
12:05a Nightlife (hosts Jan Murray and William B. Williams) (time approximate)
Morning
Afternoon
03:00p Girl Talk (guests Constance Ford, Pinky Rollo, Jean Lee)
WBBM 2-CBS
7:26 News
10:30 Notions & Other Sundries (blacks in colleges/value of TV sermonettes/a woman who
became a chaplain)
11:00 Newsmakers
5:00 Best of Soul Train (guests include James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Curtis
Mayfield, the Jackson Five, Al Green,and the Temptations)
8:00 Once Upon a Mattress (Carol Burnett and Ken Berry stars in this take on The Princess and
the Pea)
10:30 Two on 2
12:45 News
2:35 Meditation
WMAQ 5-NBC
7:55 Meditation
8:30 Whys...and Otherwise (trains from the early 1900s to the 1940s)
9:30 Everyman
10:00 Sunday in Chicago (remembering JFK are White House photog Cecil V. Stoughton, ex-FCC
boss Newton Minow, former US Ambassador to the Dominican Republic John Bartlow Martin,
and former White House aide Kenneth P. O'Donnell)
3:30 Holy Land (a look at the special problems by the Jewish, Christian and Muslim residents of
an area deemed holy by all 3 faiths)
6:30 Wonderful World of Disney "The Flight of the White Stallions" (conclusion)
8:30 Dinah in Search of the Ideal Man (among those joining her in her search are Mike Douglas,
Burt Reynolds, Telly Savalas, and Don Knotts)
10:30 Kup's Show (guests Dr. S. Hayakawa, Maximilian Schell, and author Leonard Spiegelgass)
12:30 Meditation
WLS 7-ABC
7:25 Reflections
7:30 Consultation (John Gomilla of the Bureau of Foods talks about the Fair Packaging and
Leveling Act)
8:00 Jubilee Showcase (performing: the Pilgrim Jubilee Singers, Bill Moss & the Celestials, and
the Katie Davis Singers)
9:30 Osmonds
1:30 Black on Black (Home Improvement Fund execs James Webb and Paul Epstein on blacks in
the burbs)
2:00 Forum
2:30 Feminine Franchise (discussing the Woman News magazine with publisher Susan Davis and
staffer Connie Seals)
6:30 FBI
2:45 Reflections
WGN 9-Ind
6:45 News
7:30 Your Right to Say It "An Elementary School Experiment: the Walt Disney Magnet Schools"
WTTW 11-PBS
7:00 TV College---
--
3:30 Erica
3:45 Theonie
5:00 Chicago Sunday Morning Club (guest Myron S. Augsburger, president of Eastern Mennonite
College)
10:30 Firing Line "Can we have an independent prosecutor?" (guest former Assistant A-G William
Ruckelshaus)
WXXW 20-PBS
No programs on Sundays
WCIU 26-Ind
1:00 Wrestling
WFLD 32-Ind
8:00 Reaching Up
10:00 Rifleman
6:30 JFK: Years of Lightning/Days of Drums (Gregory Pack narrates 2 films on JFK's Presidency)
8:30 Our People Los Hispanos (hosted by Sun-Times columnist Ruben Cruz)
noon Bob Luce Wrestling (conclusion of Billy Robinson/The Crusher v Nick Bockwinkel/Ray
Stevens)
6:15 Tipoff
WXXW 20-PBS
No programs on Sundays
Or any other day by this time. IIRC, WXXW had gone dark a few months earlier. It would return in
1983 as WYCC, after an abortive attempt to put it back on the air in 1977, as WCME.
Is "Directions" missing from Ch. 7's lineup? Seems it was on at 12 N (CT).
6:00AM: Dinosaucers
8:00AM: Scooby-Doo
3:30PM: Jem
4:00PM: Bravestarrr
6:30PM: Gimme-a-Break
7:00PM: Geraldo
9:30AM: Angie
10:00AM: Phyllis
2:00PM: Silverhawks
3:00PM: Heathcliff
3:30PM: Smurfs
4:00PM: DuckTales
5:00PM: A-Team
1:30AM: Sign-Off
8 AM Emergency +4
10 AM Pink Panther
11 AM Jetsons
11:30 Go (Jon Voight, star of "Deliverance," shows white-water canoeing on Georgia's Chattooga
River, where the movie was set.)
12 N Motorcycle '75
1 PM Baseball Warm-Up
4:30 Petticoat Junction (the arrival of Betty Jo's future husband, cropduster Steve Elliot)
5 PM News
6 PM Green Acres
7 PM Emergency!
8 PM NBC Movie: "Mary, Queen Of Scots" (Vanessa Redgrave in the title role; Glenda Jackson as
Elizabeth I, from '71)
10:30 News
8 AM Emergency +4
10 AM Pink Panther
11 AM Jetsons
11:30 Go
12 N Friends Of Man
1 PM Baseball Warm-Up
4:30 Travelogue
10:30 News
8 AM Emergency +4
10 AM Pink Panther
11 AM Jetsons
11:30 Go
12 N Comedy Time
1 PM Baseball Warm-Up
5 PM Wilburn Brothers
5:30 Porter Wagoner
6 PM News
7 PM Emergency!
10 PM News
10:30 Movie: "The Cavern" (Larry Hagman is one of the stars of the '65 war film about six men
and a woman trapped underground in a Nazi munitions storehouse.)
7 AM Yogi's Gang
9 AM Devlin
9:30 The Ho Ho Show (guests are from the Ringling Brothers Circus)
10:30 Movie: "The Carson City Kid" (Roy Rogers, from '40)
2 PM Black Review
2:30 Wide World Of Sports (Warrington and Widnes compete in the Rugby League Cup Final
from Wembley Stadium in London; the Track Meet of Champions from Berkeley, CA; third-round
action at the U.S. Open at Medinah, IL)
4 PM U.S. Open (third round)
6 PM Hee Haw (Donna Fargo, George Lindsey, Tony Lovello, time approximate)
7 PM Kung Fu (three Carradines in this episode: star David, father John, brother Robert)
7 AM My Favorite Martians
8 AM Jeannie
9:30 Shazam!
11 AM Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine (guest: Tom Bosley, appearing with the
Globetrotters in sketches on the importance of ecology)
12 N CBS Children's Film Festival ("Birds Come Flying To Us," '71, from Bulgaria)
3 PM Buck Owens
3:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (two horse races: the Coaching Club American Oaks, third jewel in
the Triple Crown for fillies, from Belmont Park; the Royal Ascot from England; also: the NCAA
Baseball Championship from Omaha)
5 PM Porter Wagoner
6 PM Hee Haw
9 PM Moses The Lawgiver (Part 1 of a six-part miniseries with Burt Lancaster in the title role)
10 PM News
10:30 Movie: "Monkey Business" (Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, and Marilyn Monroe from '52, not
to be confused with the Marx Brothers' picture of the same name)
7 AM My Favorite Martians
8 AM Jeannie
9:30 Shazam!
4 PM Buck Owens
4:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (Billy Walker, Connie Eaton, Grandpa Jones)
5 PM Porter Wagoner
6 PM Hee Haw
10 PM News
10:30 Sammy And Company (Sammy Davis Jr. welcomes Helen Reddy, Wayne Newton, and Linda
Blair.)
7 AM Yogi's Gang
9 AM Devlin
10 AM Super Friends
1 PM Water World
7 PM Kung Fu
At the time this was the satellite of Amarillo's CBS affiliate, KFDA/10; later it became KVIJ,
satellite to the Amarillo ABC affiliate, KVII/7.
7 AM My Favorite Martians
8 AM Jeannie
8:30 Pebbles And Bamm Bamm
9:30 Shazam!
3 PM Big Valley
4 PM Wrestling
5 PM Hank Thompson
6 PM News
10 PM News
10:30 CBS Movie: "One Is A Lonely Number" (delay but I don't know from when, may have been
the Friday "CBS Late Movie")
12:30 News
KTUL Ch. 8 Tulsa (ABC)
7 AM Yogi's Gang
9 AM Devlin
10 AM Super Friends
7 PM Lawrence Welk
7 AM My Favorite Martians
7:30 Speed Buggy
8 AM Jeannie
9:30 Shazam!
3 PM Fishin' Hole
5 PM Dimension Nine
6 PM News
10:30 Movie: "Tammy And The Millionaire" (a composite of four episodes from the 1965-66
"Tammy" series, with Debbie Watson as Tammy)
7 AM Yogi's Gang
9 AM Devlin
10 AM Super Friends
2 PM American Outdoorsman
7 PM Emergency!
11 PM TBA
11:30 Get Christie Love! (ABC, delay from Fri 9 PM)
2 PM Sesame Street
3 PM Electric Company
6 PM World Press
7 PM Prologue
8 PM A Matter Of Justice (the problem of finding and affording adequate legal counseling)
9 PM Cops (not the Fox series, but a 1974 documentary on a 12-man police unit trying to break
up street violence in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood)
9 AM Extension '75
10 AM Batman
10:30 Sportsman's Friend
11 AM Fishin' Hole
11:30 P.T.A.
1 PM Los Tiempos
2 PM Religion Report
3 PM Fiesta Mexicana
4 PM Newton/Weaver Western Hour (country music with Jim "Shootin'" Newton and Cowboy
Weaver)
6 PM Beverly Hillbillies
7 PM Wilburn Brothers
8 PM Buck Owens
9 PM Lancer
10 PM Wrestling
12:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (the Ohio Players, John Sebastian, Dr. Hook and the Medicine
Show)
2 AM News
7 AM My Favorite Martians
8 AM Emergency +4
9:30 Shazam!
10 AM Pink Panther
11 AM Jetsons
12 N Soul Train
1 PM Baseball Warm-Up
5 PM World Of Survival
6 PM Hee Haw
10 PM News
7 AM Underdog
11 AM Untamed World
12 N Laramie
1 PM High Chaparral
2 PM Sugarfoot
3 PM Bonanza
4 PM Big Valley
5 PM Lost In Space
6 PM Andy Griffith
7:30 Film Festival ("Maximum Sex," and given that Pat Robertson owned this station at the time
I'd love to know what this movie was about)
10 PM Victor Awards (from Las Vegas: outstanding athletes are honored; Buddy Hackett is the
host)
11:30 Encounter
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Hey bpatrick, do you have any TV listings from Local TV Guides from either Oklahoma City or
Tulsa from the time period of 1987-1991? If so, just let me know and I'd love to see some
posted, I hope you'll be on the lookout for some!
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Good stuff. I was a mite over three weeks removed from graduating from high school when this
line-up aired.
Quad Cities
4 WHBF-TV (CBS)
8 WQAD-TV (ABC)
Quincy
7 KHQA-TV (CBS)
Springfield
Peoria
25 WEEK-TV (NBC)
31 WMBD-TV (CBS)
47 WTVP-TV (PBS)
Chicago
Iowa City
Kirksville (Mo.)-Ottumwa
3 KTVO (ABC)
(the Chicago and Iowa City stations were designated as out-of-market/cable stations and were
denoted with combination black-and-white bullets)
Morning
6:00
20 AG-USA
6:30
8 G.E.D. Preparation
19 Better Way
9 News
7:00
4-7-31 Popeye
7:30
9 Daniel Boone
8:00
6-10-20-25 Godzilla
8:30
3-8-19 Superfriend
9:30
10:00
3-8-19 Fangface
10:30
6-10-20-25 Jetsons
11:00
6-10-20-25 Buford
11:30
9 Chicagoland
44 700 Club
Afternoon
12:00
4-31 Ark II
10 By the Way
20 Consumer Buyline
25 American Farmer
12:30
8 Television in America
19 World of Survival
20 Pulse
1:00
4 This Is Augustana
6 Candid Camera
8 Like It Is
20 Saturday Report
44 Baseball Warm-Up
1:15
44 Baseball: California Angels vs. Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park (Live)
1:30
6 Mission: Impossible
8 Wrestling
19 Star Trek
20 Wild Kingdom
2:00
4 Midwest Outdoorsman
2:30
6 That Nashville Music (Guests: Sonny James, Johnny Gimble, Ed Bruce, and Ruby Falls)
8 Adam-12
9 Movie (BW): "The Naughty Nineties" (1945)
10 Kids Komments
25 Sha Na Na
3:00
3 Wrestling
8 Star Trek
19 FBI
3:15
4:00
9 Soul Train
4:15
44 To Be Announced
4:30
12 To Be Announced
5:00
7 News
9 Andy Griffith
31 TV Topic
44 Untouchables (BW)
5:05
7 Business Report
5:10
5:30
9 My Three Sons
12 Another Voice
Evening
6:00
8-25-31 News
44 Dragnet
6:30
7:00
3-8-19 Love Boat (90 min.)
6-10-20-25 CHiPs
12 Meeting of Minds
47 American Outdoors
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00
44 Dimensions '79
9 That Nashville Music (Guests: Bobby Bare, Reba McEntire, Roy Head, and Johnny Gimble)
44 Journey to Adventure
10:00
3-4-6-7-8-9-10-19-20-25-31 News
10:15
10:20
10:30
6-10-20-25 Saturday Night Live (Buck Henry hosts with musical guest Bette Midler) (Live)
11:00
7 That Nashville Music (Guests: Mel and Pam Tillis, Leroy Van Dyke, Jack Clement, and Johnny
Gimble)
11:30
12:00
4 Comedy Shop
6 Gong Show
7 Pop! Goes the Country (Guests: Charley Pride, Steve Wariner, and Cristy Lane)
10 Wrestling
20 Consumer Buyline
12:30
4 Comedy Shop
6 Candid Camera
20 People Beat
12:45
9 News
12:50
19 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (The Temptations, Alicia Bridges, the Outlaws, Switch, and Black
Sabbath)
1:00
4-7-10-20 News
1:15
1:25
2 Common Ground
2:00
8 News
2:20
19 News
2:50
9 To Be Announced
3:55
Quad Cities
4 WHBF-TV (CBS)
8 WQAD-TV (ABC)
Quincy
7 KHQA-TV (CBS)
Springfield
Peoria
25 WEEK-TV (NBC)
31 WMBD-TV (CBS)
47 WTVP-TV (PBS)
Chicago
Iowa City
Kirksville (Mo.)-Ottumwa
3 KTVO (ABC)
(the Chicago and Iowa City stations were designated as out-of-market/cable stations and were
denoted with combination black-and-white bullets)
Morning
6:30
8 G.E.D. Preparation
10-20 Consultation
6:45
7 Sacred Heart
7:00
3 Living Hope
9 News
10 Amazing Grace
19 Consultation
20 Vegetable Soup
7:15
9 Buyer's Forum
7:30
4 Rex Humbard
7 Stalked
8 Gospel Sing
10 Jerry Falwell
19 Christopher Closeup
20 Jimmy Swaggart
44 Leroy Jenkins
7:45
9 What's Nu?
8:00
3 Jimmy Swaggart
8 Dialogue
19 Lone Ranger
20 Advance Notice
31 Day of Discovery
44 Jerry Falwell
8:30
10 Reach Out
19 Chapel Vision
20 Herald of Truth
9:00
4 Day of Discovery
6 Underdog
9 Issues Unlimited
19 Jimmy Swaggart
25 Robert Schuller
31 Jerry Falwell
44 It Is Written
9:30
4 Jimmy Swaggart
6 Bullwinkle
10 Focus
44 Jimmy Swaggart
10:00
3 Rex Humbard
6 Tennessee Tuxedo
7 Jimmy Swaggart
9 Tarzan
10 Robert Schuller
31 TV Topic
44 Day of Discovery
10:30
4 Robert Schuller
6 Kaleidoscope
10:45
10 Contempo
11:00
3 Jerry Falwell
6 Rapping
7 It Is Written
9 Cisco Kid
10 Viewpoint
31 Racers
44 Wrestling
11:30
7 American Outdoors
19 Viewpoint
Afternoon
12:00
3 Robert Schuller
8 Dimension 8
20 Capitol Conference
25 Wrestling
44 Sports Spotlight
12:15
44 Baseball Warm-Up
12:30
6 Candid Camera
10-20 Baseball: St. Louis Cardinals and the Monteal Expos (Live)
12 Farm Digest
19 Day of Discovery
44 Baseball: California Angels and the Chicago White Sox (Game 1 of a doubleheader) (Live)
1:00
3 Movie: "A Time to Love and a Time to Die" (1958)
6 Get Smart
19 FBI
47 Great Performances
1:30
12 Friends of Man
2:00
19 Star Trek
2:30
12 Turnabout
3:00
12 Royal Heritage
44 Baseball: California Angels at the Chicago White Sox (Game 2 of a double-header) (Live)
3:30
25 That Nashville Music (Guests: Eddie Rabbitt, Billie Joe Spears, Don Gibson, and Johnny
Gimble)
47 Cat
4:00
12 Book Beat
25 Championship Fishing
47 Pro Soccer
4:30
25 Comedy Club
5:00
12 Iowa Press
5:30
4 Championship Fishing
7 News
9 Star Trek
12 Stationary Ark
19 Scholastic Showdown
Evening
6:00
4-7-31 60 Minutes
12 Firing Line
44 Jerry Falwell
47 Global Paper Forum
6:30
7:00
9 In Search Of
44 Ernest Angley
47 Cousteau Odyssey
7:30
8:00
6-10-20-25 NBC Sunday Night at the Movies: "The Best Place to Be," Part 1 (Made for TV; 1979)
(Concludes Monday at this time)
9:00
9 Lawrence Welk
12 Advocates
44 Jimmy Swaggart
47 Firing Line
9:30
10:00
3-4-6-7-8-9-10-19-20-25-31 News
12 Sneak Previews
44 Changed Lives
47 Illinois Press
10:15
4-31 CBS Sunday Night News (Ed Bradley) (delay from 10 P.M.)
10:30
3 Living Hope
4 At Issue
12 Kups Show
11:00
3 Glad Tidings
11:15
3 700 Club
11:30
12 Burlington Jazz
19 FBI
31 Ironside
12:00
4 News
12:15
7-10 News
25 PTL Club
12:45
20 Odd Couple
1:00
19 News
1:30
8-25 News
1:55
9 News
2:25
2 Newsmakers
9 Cromie Circle
2:55
This week we go way back, to Steve Allen preparing for single-warrior combat with Ed Sullivan,
the challenge in finding your favorite show on 50s TV, why you might not be seeing the Game of
the Week, and more!
http://www.itsabouttv.com/2014/06/th...e-23-1956.html
This week's listing is from Saturday, June 23. KMSP, currently the Fox affiliate in the Twin Cities, is
an independent known by the unfamiliar call letters KEYD. Don't worry though, you won't have
to look for it until 4pm when it signs on. Even in the late 50s, we can see, especially on
weekends, that a lot of stations still have a late-morning or early-afternoon sign on. Lots of
movies, lots of Westerns, lots of Western movies.
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
08:00p Gunsmoke
10:00p Crossroads
11:00p Wrestling
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
08:00p Gunsmoke
Morning
09:00a Fury
Afternoon
12:00p Cartoon
03:00p Matinee
Evening
Morning
09:00a Fury
Afternoon
12:30p Film
02:00p Film
05:00p Film
Evening
10:00p Film
Afternoon
Afternoon
04:00p Film
05:45p I Predict
Evening
Morning
11:30a Superman
11:45a Man to Man
Afternoon
02:00p Film
Evening
09:00p Grand Ole Opry (host Ernest Tubb, guest Eddy Arnold)
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Isn't that "Masquerade Party" at 10:30 PM on Ch. 3? At the time I believe it aired on ABC
Wednesdays at 9 PM (EDT)/8 (EST)/7 (CST).
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KDAL was a ABC secondary (as was WDSM Channel 6) until WDIO signed on in 1966
http://www.radiodiscussions.com/show...highlight=wdsm
1955
1966
4 WHBF-TV (CBS)
8 WQAD-TV (ABC)
Quincy
7 KHQA-TV (CBS)
Springfield
Peoria
25 WEEK-TV (NBC)
31 WMBD-TV (CBS)
47 WTVP-TV (PBS)
Chicago
Iowa City
3 KTVO (ABC)
(the Chicago and Iowa City stations were designated as out-of-market/cable stations and were
denoted with combination black-and-white bullets)
Evening
6:00
3-4-6-7-8-10-20-25-31 News
44 Rifleman (BW)
6:25
6 Comment
6:30
3 Muppet Show (Guest: Raquel Welch)
6 Family Feud
7 Brady Bunch
9 Odd Couple
10 My Three Sons
25 Jokers Wild
31 Odd Couple
44 Sports Spotlight
47 MacNeil/Lehrer Report
6:45
44 Baseball Warm-Up
7:00
3 Anne Murrays Ladies Night (includes Marilyn McCoo, Phoebe Snow, Carroll Baker, Charity
Brown, Salome Bey, and Gloria Kay)
6 Bob Newhart
8:00
3-8-19 ABC Friday Night Movie: Cruise into Terror (Made for TV; 1978)
12 Farm Digest
47 Royal Heritage
8:30
9:00
4-7-31 Dallas
6-10-20-25 Quincy
10:00
3-4-6-7-8-9-10-19-20-25-31 News
10:30
12 MacNeil/Lehrer Report
19 Dating Game
44 Rookies
11:00
11:30
7 To Be Announced (Ch. 7 had about 10 minutes to fill between the end of the syndicated Anne
Murray special and the start of the 2nd feature of the CBS Late Movie)
11:35
11:40
12:00
12:10
12:15
12:20
9 News
12:45
8 My Three Sons
12:50
4 News
1:15
2 Don Kirshners Rock Concert (Electric Light Orchestra, the Sylvers, Nick Gilder, Walter Murphy,
and comic Mike Preminger)
7 Studio 7
8 News
1:30
7-10-20-25 News
2:45
2 News
3:00
2 Common Ground
3:15
9 To Be Announced
6:40 News
7 AM Today (a film report on baseball in Italy; Linda Wolfe, author of "Playing Around," a study
of women's views on extramarital sex)
9 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes (Clifton Davis, Joey Bishop, Anne Meara, Dick Martin, James Darren)
10 AM High Rollers
10:30 Hollywood Squares (Glenn Ford, McLean Stevenson, Karen Valentine, Robert Fuller)
11 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Gene Rayburn; Richard Dawson, Brett Somers, singer Julie DeJohn)
12 N News
2 PM Another World
3 PM Somerset
3:30 Merv Griffin (Wayne Newton substitutes for Merv; Teresa Brewer, Robert Klein, Fred
Travalena, actress Linda Redfearn, singer Bill Wray)
5 PM News
7 PM Baseball World Of Joe Garagiola (first of two on "Baseball, Italian Style"--Joe visits Rome,
Nettuno, Bologna, and Parma to film this report on the Italian baseball fan)
10:30 Tonight Show (Jerry Lewis subs for Johnny; George Gobel, Peter Marshall and his nightclub
group Chapter 5, Elke Sommer, Helen Gurley Brown)
6:30 RFD 3
7 AM Today
9 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes
10 AM High Rollers
11 AM Jackpot!
12 N News
12:25 Focus
2 PM Another World
3 PM Somerset
6 PM News
12 M Tomorrow
7 AM Today
9 AM Dinah! (Ray Charles, Paul Williams, Three Dog Night, Shelley Berman, Tammy Wynette,
Maureen McGovern)
10 AM High Rollers
11 AM Jackpot!
11:30 Dannysday
12 N News
2 PM Another World
3 PM Somerset
3:30 Bewitched
4 PM Bonanza
5 PM Dragnet
6 PM News
6:30 Hollywood Squares (Eva Gabor, Hope Lange, Doc Severinsen, Marcia Wallace, Richard
Roundtree, Rose Marie, Rich Little)
12 M Tomorrow
1 AM Tonight In Oklahoma
9 AM Mike Douglas (from New Jersey's Great Adventure safari park: co-host George Hamilton,
Kirk Douglas, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Jimmie Walker, David Brenner, naturalist Roger Caras,
sway-pole performers the Bauers)
12 N All My Children
2 PM General Hospital
2:30 One Life To Live
3 PM Money Maze
4 PM Star Trek
5:30 News
6 PM Truth Or Consequences
7 PM The Rookies
8 PM S.W.A.T.
9 PM Caribe
10 PM News
11:30 ABC Movie: "Planet Earth" (set in the 22nd century, about an advanced race trying to help
a decadent world--story by Gene Roddenberry, delay from 10:30 PM)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Spin-Off (short-lived game show in which couples try to make poker hands using numbers
from 1-6)
9:30 Gambit
10 AM Tattletales (Claire and Scoey Mitchlll, Pat and Bill Daily, Dana Valery and Tim Saunders)
10:30 Love Of Life
12 N News
1 PM Guiding Light
2 PM Price Is Right
2:30 Match Game '75 (Marcia Wallace, Johnny Brown, Trish Stewart, Brett Somers, Charles
Nelson Reilly, Richard Dawson)
3 PM Musical Chairs (best-remembered as the first game show with an African-American host,
Adam Wade (although I have a book about game shows that says Cab Calloway hosted one on
radio); guests: Lynn Kellogg, Jane Oliver (I think she spells it Olivor), Sister Sledge)
4 PM Dusty's Trail
5 PM Truth Or Consequences
6 PM News
6:30 Bewitched
7 PM Gunsmoke
8 PM Maude
8:30 Rhoda
9 PM Medical Center
10 PM News
10:30 CBS Movie: "The Sandpiper" (Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, from '65)
6:50 Light Of Life (I remember a five-minute devotional program on WDBJ/7 Roanoke, VA with
this title.)
6:55 Project
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9:30 Gambit
10 AM Tattletales
12 N News
1 PM Guiding Light
2 PM Price Is Right
4 PM Bonanza
5 PM Andy Griffith
5:30 CBS News
6 PM News
7 PM Gunsmoke
8 PM Maude
8:30 Rhoda
9 PM Medical Center
10 PM News
12:30 Project
7 AM A.M. America
11 AM Password
12 N Profile
1 PM $10,000 Pyramid
2 PM General Hospital
3 PM Money Maze
3:30 Movie: "The Strange One"
5 PM ABC News
6 PM News
7 PM The Rookies
8 PM S.W.A.T.
9 PM Caribe
10 PM News
satellite of KFDA/10 Amarillo, later satellite of Amarillo ABC affiliate KVII/7 under the call letters
KVIJ
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Spin-Off
9:30 Gambit
10 AM Tattletales
2 PM Price Is Right
3 PM Musical Chairs
5 PM Truth Or Consequences
6 PM News
7 PM Gunsmoke
8 PM Maude
8:30 Rhoda
9 PM Medical Center
10 PM News
12:30 News
9 AM A.M. Oklahoma
12 N All My Children
1 PM $10,000 Pyramid
2 PM General Hospital
3 PM Money Maze
5 PM ABC News
6 PM News
7 PM The Rookies
8 PM S.W.A.T.
9 PM Caribe
10 PM News
7 AM Mr. Magoo
7:30 News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Spin-Off
9:30 Gambit
10 AM Tattletales
12 N News
1 PM Guiding Light
2 PM Price Is Right
3 PM Mod Squad
6 PM News
7 PM Gunsmoke
8 PM Maude
8:30 Rhoda
9 PM Medical Center
10 PM News
7 AM A.M. America
9 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes
10 AM High Rollers
11 AM Password
12 N News
2 PM General Hospital
3 PM Somerset
4 PM $10,000 Pyramid
5 PM ABC News
6 PM News
6:30 Police Surgeon
7 PM The Rookies
8 PM S.W.A.T.
9 PM Caribe
10 PM News
3 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Electric Company
5:30 Carrascolendas
6 PM Artists In America
7 PM At The Top (jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson and his group perform)
8 PM Alan Watts: Conversation With Myself (the late author, philosopher, and interpreter of
Eastern religions reflects on the relationship between man and nature in a program taped before
his death in 1973)
8:30 One Of A Kind (blues duo Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee perform)
10 PM Today's Yoga
6:40 News
9 AM Dealer's Choice
10 AM Untouchables
11 AM Perry Mason
12 N News
4:30 Batman (the Green Hornet (Van Williams) and Kato (Bruce Lee) team with Batman and
Robin to capture Colonel Gumm (Roger Carmel))
6 PM That Girl
8 PM Family Affair
12:45 News
7 AM Today
9 AM Spin-Off
9:30 Gambit
10 AM Woman's World
11 AM Jackpot!
12 N Twelve Acres
1 PM Guiding Light
2 PM Another World
3 PM Musical Chairs
4 PM Beverly Hillbillies
5 PM To Tell The Truth (Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass)
6:30 Hollywood Squares (Pearl Bailey, Joey Bishop, John Byner, Eva Gabor, Suzanne Pleshette,
Vincent Price, Carl Reiner, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)
7 PM Gunsmoke
8 PM Maude
8:30 Rhoda
9 PM Medical Center
10 PM News
6:20 News
7 AM Tennessee Tuxedo
8 AM Bozo
10:30 Hazel
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N 700 Club
1:30 Manna
3 PM Little Rascals
3:30 Hazel
5 PM Lost In Space
6 PM Andy Griffith
7 PM Big Valley
8 PM 700 Club
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Thanks for this lineup. I grew up in North Texas in KXII's viewing area. At the time, we couldn't
see KTEN--even on cable. The stations were considered to be the same market, but there was a
lot of territory where you could only receive one or the other.
It's interesting to see both stations' lineup from that era. KXII only had one network line into the
building, so there was no recording an NBC program while a CBS program was on the air. KTEN
seemed to have that capability, although I wonder if their NBC and CBS feeds were off-air from
Oklahoma City stations.
KTEN was ABC Primary with a few KXII-castoffs from NBC. And occasionally a CBS show would
turn up on KTEN--such as 9 AM All in the Family reruns.
KXII was CBS Primary by this time, with a few keys shows from NBC, like Today and Tonight. I've
heard KXII aired ABC's Monday Night Football one time only, but I don't know when.
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Wow! All those ABC affils carrying the 6 ET/5 CT "practice feed" of the ABC Evening News. I've
heard stories that it was more or less a "test run" so they would get it right at 6:30/5:30.
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I thought it was odd to see ABC-only affiliates carry that feed. A lot of dual affiliates, such as
KTEN, used to air that feed before the news from their "other network."
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I remember in the late '70s/early '80s, before ABC discontinued the "practice feed," KVIJ in
Sayre, OK was the only affiliate in the Oklahoma edition carrying the 5:30 feed, since "World
News Tonight" aired in Amarillo at 5:30 and by that time the Sayre station was a satellite of the
Amarillo ABC affiliate, KVII. (KTUL did an hour of local news from 5:30-6:30, as did sister station
KATV in Little Rock, and KOCO had its "5 Alive NewsCenter" at 5:30, followed by the "Joker's
Wild"/"Tic Tac Dough" combo from 6-7.) KWTX in Waco was another station that did this; it had
a dual CBS primary/ABC secondary (reversed for a time in the late '70s) and carried ABC at 5, CBS
at 5:30.
I also remember picking up KXII in Plano, and I could also pick up KSWO occasionally, but at no
time did I ever pick up KTEN.
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ABC really got bounced (jerked?) around in the Waco market: Split between KWTX and KCEN for
years. Then full time on KCEN for a year before going to full time on KXXV. At least the last 29
years have been pretty steady.
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WTPA in Harrisburg (now WHTM) aired the 6pm feed for a long time, with "Happy Days Again"
the last show to air in the 6:30pm time slot before WNT moved into there in September 1981.
9 AM Best Of Groucho
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)
1:15 Focus 2
3:30 You Don't Say! (Fred and Mickie Finn, husband-and-wife Dixieland duo with their own
Thursday-night show on NBC, COLOR)
4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Frank Fontaine; Eddie Foy Jr., Bill Dana, Kreskin, pianist Barbara
Carroll)
5:30 Newscope
9 PM NBC Movie: "You're Never Too Young" (Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, from '55, COLOR)
4 PM Homemaking Today
4:30 U.S.A. (first of two on photographer Edward Weston, who died in 1958)
5 PM What's New
6 PM World History
7 PM American History
9 PM Arts Unlimited
9:30 Stories Of De Maupassant ("The Story Of A Farm Girl")
7 AM Local News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Romper Room
9:30 Gypsy Rose Lee (seems like an unlikely choice to host a talk show, but here she is)
10 AM I Love Lucy
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM Girl Talk
2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (pediatrician Barbara Maria Korsch discusses toys as teaching
aids, COLOR)
3 PM To Tell The Truth
4 PM Secret Storm
7 PM Littlest Hobo
10 PM CBS News Special ("An Essay On Hotels" with Harry Reasoner, written by Andy Rooney,
COLOR)
6 AM Continental Classroom
7 AM Today (COLOR)
9 AM Movie: "Margie" (from '46, about a high-school girl in the 1920s, the basis for the 1961-62
ABC sitcom of the same name, part 1 of 2, COLOR)
10:30 Concentration
11 AM Morning Star (COLOR)
12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)
2 PM Leave It To Beaver
4:30 Merv Griffin (Orson Bean, David Susskind, comedienne Donna Jean Young, singer Karen
Morrow)
7 PM Hank (delay from Fri 8 PM; the show was in color but Ch. 8 airs it in black and white)
7:30 Ch. 8 News Special ("Why Me?" looks at current selective service law; Joe Mannion (no, not
Joe Mannix) talks with Gen. Lewis Hershey, director of the U.S. Selective Service, and Florida
senator George Smathers, COLOR)
7 AM Bill Herson
11 AM Supermarket Sweep
12 N Donna Reed
12:55 Arlene Dahl's Beauty Spot (delay from 4:25 PM, ABC aired it in color but Ch. 9 aired it in
black and white)
1 PM Ben Casey
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM 77 Sunset Strip
5 PM Where The Action Is (Freddy Cannon, the Robbs, Paul Revere and the Raiders, delay of at
least a week from 4:30 PM)
6:30 Bronco
7:30 Combat!
9 PM F Troop
10 PM The Fugitive
8 AM Good Morning (Tom Cary; I remember Russ Byrd as host of this show in the '70s)
9 AM Romper Room
10 AM Divorce Court
11 AM Supermarket Sweep
12 N Donna Reed
1 PM Ben Casey
2 PM Confidential For Women
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dark Shadows (it says "Never Too Young" but Barnabas and company debuted June 27)
4:30 Where The Action Is (Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Bobby Freeman, Bob Kuban and the In-
Men)
7 PM ABC News
7:30 Combat!
9 PM F Troop
10 PM The Fugitive
11:30 Open Mike (Doug Pidgeon, who I assume is not related to Walter Pidgeon)
7:55 Informacast
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Jack LaLanne
10 AM I Love Lucy
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N News, Weather
1 PM Love Of Life
2 PM Password
4 PM Secret Storm
5 PM Sea Hunt
5:40 Informacast
7 AM A.M. (don't know if Ernie Lee was doing this show at the time, COLOR)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Jack Carter; actress Martha Scott, singer Frank Finelli)
11 AM Andy Griffith
2 PM Password
4 PM Secret Storm
7 PM Bold Journey
Quad Cities
4 WHBF-TV (CBS)
8 WQAD-TV (ABC)
Quincy
7 KHQA-TV (CBS)
Springfield
25 WEEK-TV (NBC)
31 WMBD-TV (CBS)
47 WTVP-TV (PBS)
Chicago
Iowa City
Kirksville (Mo.)-Ottumwa
3 KTVO (ABC)
(the Chicago and Iowa City stations were designated as out-of-market/cable stations and were
denoted with combination black-and-white bullets)
Morning
5:55
6:00
6:20
31 Garden Talk
6:25
9 News
31 Loving Free
6:30
8 Country Day
9 Cartoons
31 Bullwinkle
6:45
12 A.M. Weather
6:55
3 American Trail
6 Today in Agriculture
10 News
7:00
9 Ray Rayner
12 MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:15
7 Studio 7
7:30
7 Romper Room
7:45
12 A.M. Weather
8:00
12 Sesame Street
8:30
9 Family Affair
9:00
6 Mike Douglas
8-19 Phil Donahue (probably different episodes; both stations were listed separately with no
details)
12 Mister Rogers
47 Sesame Street
9:30
4 Andy Griffith
7-31 Whew!
12 Electric Company
44 Mundo Hispano
9:55
8 Romper Room
20 Dating Game
47 Electric Company
10:30
44 700 Club
11:00
6-10-20-25 Password
9 Phil Donahue
11:30
12 Nova
Afternoon
12:00
3-7-31 News
6 High School Bowl: Illinois team champions vs. Iowa team champions (local news normally airs
here)
9 Bozos Circus
12:10
12:15
7 Datebook
12:30
12 Basically Baseball
44 I Love Lucy (BW)
1:00
9 Bewitched
10-20-25 Doctors
44 Baseball Warm-Up
1:15
1:30
6 Doctors
12 Romagnolis Table
2:00
6 Another World
4-7-31 M*A*S*H
9 Family Affair
12 Stitchery
47 Villa Alegre
3:00
3 Edge of Night
4 Superman
7 Love of Life
8 Dating Game
9 Flintstones
12 Upstairs, Downstairs
19 Gunsmoke
20 Tennessee Tuxedo
25 Captain Jinks
31 Dinah!
47 Sesame Street
3:30
6 Bewitched (BW)
4:00
6 Brady Bunch
7 Brady Kids
9 Superman
12 Sesame Street
19 Flintstones
20 Partridge Family
47 Mister Rogers
4:15
44 Beatles
4:30
3 Gunsmoke
4 Gunsmoke (BW)
6 Emergency One!
7 Bewitched
9 I Dream of Jeannie
19 Hogans Heroes
20 Brady Bunch
25 Partridge Family
31 Big Valley
44 Wacky Races
47 Electric Company
5:00
7 Brady Bunch
8 News
10 Hogans Heroes
12 Mister Rogers
20 Batman
25 Real McCoys
44 Maverick (BW)
47 Studio See
5:25
7 Weather
5:30
12 Electric Company
19 News
Evening
6:00
3-4-6-7-8-10-20-25-31 News
44 Bonanza
47 Another Voice
6:25
6 Comment
6:30
7 Wild Kingdom
10 My Three Sons
25 Jokers Wild
31 Odd Couple
47 MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:00
3-8-19 Salvage-1
44 Hazel
7:30
8:00
6-10-20-25 NBC Monday Night at the Movies: The Best Place to Be, Conclusion (Made for TV;
1979)
7-31 M*A*S*H
12 David Susskind
44 700 Club
8:30
12 Cousteau Odyssey
47 Evening at Pops (Arthur Fiedler celebrates his 50th year as conductor of the Boston Pops)
9:30
44 Dimension 79
10:00
3-4-6-7-8-9-10-19-20-25-31 News
10:30
3 Police Story
4 Bionic Woman
6-10-20-25 Johnny Carson (Guest host: David Letterman; guests: Susan Saint James, comic
George Miller, and animal mind reader Beatrice Lydecker)
7 Rockford Files
8 Movie: Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? (1968)
12 MacNeil/Lehrer Report
19 Dating Game
44 Rookies
11:00
12 Pro Soccer
11:30
4 700 Club
31 Ironside
44 My Favorite Martian
11:40
12:00
6-10-20-25 Tomorrow (Tom Snyder) (Guests: humorist John Powers, Rabbi Bernard Cohen, and
electronics-company representative Phil Callihan)
12:10
19 Viewpoint
12:15
8 News
12:30
31 Your World
12:35
31 Loving Free
12:40
9-19 News
1:00
4-10-20-25 News
1:10
9 FBI
1:35
2 News
7 Studio 7
1:50
7 News
2:10
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Hey Steve Richards, do you have any TV Listings from local TV guides from the late 1990s? (1995-
1999) If so, just let me know and I'd love to see some posted!
23 - WFHL Decatur (Ind, became Pax affiliate and changed callsign to WPXU in 1998, but
switched to the WB and changed callsign to WBUI one year later)
WB - The WB 100+ Station Group (relays KWOT Ottumwa and WBPE Peoria)
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N Cross-Wits (Jack Carter, Ruta Lee, Mary Ann Mobley, Terry Curtis)
3:30 M*A*S*H
4 PM Love Of Life
5 PM Beverly Hillbillies
6 PM News
7 PM PM Magazine (a team sport for frisbee players, a man whose hobby is climbing buildings)
8 PM Incredible Hulk
9 PM Dukes Of Hazzard
10 PM Dallas
11 PM News
11:30 Kolchak: The Night Stalker
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Whew!
11 AM Price Is Right
4 PM Emergency One!
5 PM Grizzly Adams
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM Incredible Hulk
9 PM Dukes Of Hazzard
10 PM Dallas
11 PM News
6 AM PTL Club
10 AM Medical Center
12 N News
12:15 Mid-Day
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Edge Of Night
6 PM News
7 PM Emergency One!
8 PM Operation Petticoat
11 PM News
11:30 Soap
9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Pam Dawber; Natalie Wood, Robert Guillaume, Vicki Lawrence)
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Gilligan's Island
5 PM I Love Lucy
6 PM News
7:30 Adam-12
8 PM Operation Petticoat
11 PM News
11:30 Soap
6 AM Education
8 AM Flintstones
11 AM I Love Lucy
12 N News
12:30 Panorama
2 PM Family Affair
3 PM Partridge Family
4:30 Flintstones
6 PM I Love Lucy
7 PM Odd Couple
9 PM Merv Griffin
10 PM News
11 PM Odd Couple
11:30 Bedtime Stories (short-lived comedy game with Al Lohman and Roger Barkley)
12 M Perry Mason
7 AM Today
10 AM Card Sharks
10:30 All Star Secrets (Art Linkletter, Anna Maria Alberghetti, Peter Fonda, Deidre Hall, Skip
Stephenson)
11 AM High Rollers
12 N Carolina At Noon
12:30 Hollywood Squares (Priscilla Barnes, Candy Clark, Gil Gerard, George Gobel, Meadowlark
Lemon, David Letterman, Anne and June Lockhart, Robert Mandan, Paul Lynde)
2 PM The Doctors
4 PM Bugs Bunny
5 PM Ironside
6 PM News
9 PM Rockford Files
11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show (Rich Little subs for Johnny; Robert Stack)
1 AM Midnight Special (Raydio (hosts), Dolly Parton, England Dan & John Ford Coley, Anita Ward,
McFadden & Whitehead)
2:30 News
5:30 Adam-12
6 AM Almanac
7 AM Today
9 AM Dinah! (Anthony Hopkins, Jamie Farr, Fred Travalena, Mary Travers (of Peter, Paul and
Mary), the Sylvers)
10 AM Card Sharks
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
2 PM The Doctors
5 PM Hogan's Heroes
5:30 F Troop
6 PM News
7:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight (Barbara Fairchild is saluted; Connie Smith is a guest.)
8 PM Diff'rent Strokes
9 PM Rockford Files
11 PM News
1 AM Midnight Special
2:30 News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM All-Star Afternoon
6 PM News
7 PM Joker's Wild
8 PM Operation Petticoat
11 PM News
11:30 Dance Fever (judges: Candy Loving, Paul Jabara, Nipsey Russell; musical guest: Grace
Jones)
12 M The Rookies
1 AM News
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Whew!
10:55 CBS News
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
3:30 M*A*S*H
4 PM Love Of Life
4:30 Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Rich Little, Sergio Franchi, Dana Valery)
6 PM News
7 PM Dating Game
8 PM Incredible Hulk
9 PM Dukes Of Hazzard
10 PM Dallas
11 PM News
10 AM Merv Griffin (Mickey Rooney, William Shatner, Sheree North, Karen Morrow, comedian
Charlie Hill, Greg Evigan and Bear from "BJ And The Bear")
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Edge Of Night
4:30 Bewitched
5 PM Bionic Woman
6 PM News
8 PM Operation Petticoat
11 PM News
11:30 Soap
12:05 Baretta
6:30 Knozit-Land
7 AM Today
9 AM Carolina Today
9:25 News
9:30 Knozit-Land
10 AM Card Sharks
11 AM High Rollers
12:30 News
2 PM The Doctors
4 PM Flipper
6 PM Joker's Wild
7 PM News
7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune
8 PM Diff'rent Strokes
9 PM Rockford Files
11 PM News
1 AM Midnight Special
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Whew!
11 AM Price Is Right
3:30 M*A*S*H
4 PM Love Of Life
4:30 Merv Griffin (same as WNCT, with the addition of Meadowlark Lemon and ragtime pianist
Big Tiny Little)
6 PM News
7 PM Joker's Wild
8 PM Incredible Hulk
9 PM Dukes Of Hazzard
10 PM Dallas
11 PM News
6 AM PTL Club
9 AM Donahue (from New York: the parents of Karen Ann Quinlan and their attorney discuss the
right to die)
10 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Robert Urich; Bart Braverman, Susannah York, Ray Stevens)
12 N $20,000 Pyramid
3 PM General Hospital
5 PM Emergency One!
6 PM News
7 PM Get Smart
8 PM Operation Petticoat
11 PM News
3 AM News
6:45 News
7 AM Today
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Today At Home
11 AM High Rollers
11:30 Wheel Of Fortune
12 N News
2 PM The Doctors
4 PM Superheroes
5 PM Gunsmoke
6 PM News
7 PM Newlywed Game
8 PM Diff'rent Strokes
11 PM News
1 AM Midnight Special
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9:30 M*A*S*H
10:30 Whew!
11 AM Price Is Right
1 PM Edge Of Night
4 PM Love Of Life
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM Incredible Hulk
9 PM Dukes Of Hazzard
10 PM Dallas
11 PM News
11:30 Kolchak: The Night Stalker
6:10 News
6:30 Dragnet
8 AM Leave It To Beaver
10 AM Movie: "Subterfuge"
11:55 News
2:25 News
3 PM Infinity Factory
4 PM Flintstones
5 PM Star Trek
6 PM Family Affair
6:30 Father Knows Best
7 PM Get Smart
9:30 Ten Who Dared (Mary Kingsley, who explored West Africa in the early 1880s)
2:50 News
6 AM News
6:35 Forum
7 AM 700 Club
9 AM Summertime Funtime
10:30 Forum
10:45 News
11 AM PTL Club
2 PM Cartoon Carnival
4 PM Marvel Superheroes
6 PM I Love Lucy
7 PM Dating Game
10 PM Bonanza
7 AM Little Rascals
9 AM Channel 20 Club
12 N Beverly Hillbillies
1 PM Bewitched
1:30 Flipper
2 PM Vegetable Soup
4 PM Fantastic Four
5 PM Bugs Bunny
6 PM Bionic Woman
8 PM Emergency One!
11 PM Benny Hill
12 M PTL Club
7 AM Today
11 AM High Rollers
12 N Password Plus
2 PM The Doctors
2:30 Mothers-In-Law
3 PM Super Adventures
4 PM Lost In Space
5 PM Outer Limits
6 PM News
7 PM Star Trek
8 PM Diff'rent Strokes
9 PM Rockford Files
11 PM Harold Lloyd ("Number Please" (1920) and "Off The Trolley" (1919))
11:30 Tonight Show
1 AM Midnight Special
7 AM Today
9 AM Another World
11 AM High Rollers
12 N Marcus Welby, M.D. (Larry Hagman as a psychiatrist with a fatal type of sclerosis)
2 PM The Doctors
3:30 Flintstones
4 PM Leave It To Beaver
7 PM News
7:30 $1.98 Beauty Show
8 PM Diff'rent Strokes
9 PM Rockford Files
11 PM News
1 AM Midnight Special
2:30 News
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Studio See
7 PM Final Edition
10 PM Bill Moyers' Journal (the fall 1978 34-day teachers' strike in Levittown, NY)
10:30 Wages Of Congress (program about Congressional salaries, especially in light of the ethics
code of 1977 which impacted Congressional lifestyles)
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)
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
6:30 Music
7 PM Here's To Your Health (the patient's responsibility for his or her own health, with Dr. Keith
Sehnert, author of "How To Be Your Own Doctor--Sometimes")
sign off 12 M
That was a big issue. I think I counted 32 stations. Only a couple channel numbers repeat.
I'd expect most of the stations were given a white bubble and few a black bubbles. Could you list
them?
I always liked issues where they had to give some stations a bubble with lines going
across....which probably didn't happen that often.
2 WFMY (CBS)
3 WBTV (CBS)
5 WRAL (ABC)
8 WGHP (ABC)
9 WSOC (ABC)
11 WTVD (CBS)
12 WXII (NBC)
18 WCCB (Ind.)
28 WPTF (NBC)
36 WRET (NBC)
42 WTVI (PBS)
E (what is now called UNC-TV; the stations are listed as E and not as 2, 4, 25, 26, 39, 58)
3 WWAY (ABC)
6 WECT (NBC)
7 WITN (NBC)
9 WNCT (CBS)
10 WIS (NBC)
12 WCTI (ABC)
13 WBTW (CBS/ABC)
17 WTCG (Ind.)
5 WTTG (Ind.)
20 WDCA (Ind.)